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Show PM III. " ,M M,pl , r lllll II II ' j' l E:cecufive Secretaries -- 4 ' I" r I- l ',f, V - if? i day- - i V l . -.r- -VJ 4 f Lucile Van Bolt,! National Coordinator of 1; .,.. S , ; ! "EivniMve's Secretaries. Inc.. and -- ' . V j i past national president; Mar Call, director of Dale Carnegie courses uii uian ;anu luuuer uewspapcr editor and president of the Vyo-ming ' rress Association; ivor u. Stephens, territorial manage! for international. .Business juacmnes id Utah, south of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lou Hawkins, business and At r oiiice supervisor ior me m, States Telephone Co. in Proo. Company executives are invited by the chapter president, Mrs. Leola Hawley to make reserva tions for! their employees' to at will begin tendm the session which a n J LL ati a a.m., oaiuruay, April SPEAKER Lucile Van Bolt, bast ! national president of Ex ecutive Secretaries, Inc., will be af principal speaker forjf the fourth Afmual Seminar April 28, tponsorek by the Utah County Chaptei i i i. ,. mmi--- Mi 3 mi O Id A. L. Position With Shoe Corporation . well-know- - I r; Edward D. Durham, son of Mr. Vic D Sol, Oreih, has oeen aammca io the Drailice of law before both cd-IIam- p Court and the' Coldrado Supreme i ine xm.e uJi'u ..'1i Court District for Colorado. Mr. Durham attended Lin coln High School 1042 to from an4i was 0.946, in student active affairs there. II e graduated from Brlgham Mr. Durham Young tJniverrnrm&rfc Shoe Store in Prnin sityf in 1952, fallowing which he the Booterie. In recent years he served for two years in the Ma ririe- Corps ;at the time of the has been affiliated with tlie Roblee Division of the BroVn Korean Conflic Shoe Co. of St. Louis', and for the He erltered the Stanford Unl School! ijif of Law 1959, past year has made Ms'headquaf. versity ters in Denver. 1961. He graduating in Defcember, took the! Colorado State Bar Ex While in Provo Mr Gease was amination last ferbruary. in the Chamber of Com active and FeHow;ship togetherness He married the formet La- - feature Lionism J throughout the merce, Rotary Club) and RiverDcane Anderson of Provtf.j They world, Francis Mortenson, Ameri side Country Club. He and Mrs. have tWo children and reside in can Fork, governor of District Geose are now making a new Montrose, Colo 28-for! Lions International, told home in Los Angeles. at their Thurs- Utah' Lake Lions Lai 'J. aay nigni mecun Mr. Mortenson told how the F RST FAMILY RELAXES Lions Club mem rs of Pakistan MIDPLEBURG.LVa (UPD The sent manev to exas ciuDS to President's wife and two children help refiabilitate areas of J the are sDcndinjr the wecK6nd at Gle Lone Star State devastated by Oa, the family's rented country Hurricane Carl a and how Lions estate just outside of Washingtofi. Clubs iii Texks sent money to Mrs. Klenncdy arid sister clubs in Germany during Caroline, 4, and John Jr., 1, drofe tne recent flooding in tnat coun there "iday. The President was ! try. to Join tnem ekpec-Notic for th taking of deposi- "So it is easy to see that as fan wncn iie returns from a saiuraay two-dl- y tioij ha been filled in thef suit of is Lioris International is con mar Pcav gainst thef Provo kerned, lervicje flows in a perfect cruise off the Virginia Capfcs where he has bctjn Board of Education challenging circle," Mr. Mortonson said val maneuvers. the; February leeway election. As his attention to political Tunirig a result. Mr. l'eay win oe ques furor and the desire for pea be in tioned by the " school ard, the worjd today. he district gov- througli its attorney. em or said that 'Lions Interna Notic was fiUd in the! Fourth tional can accomplish District Court that the d pbsition things thatsojnetijmes ci n't." governments ofilMrj Peay tvtll be taken by Gilbert Morgan, special repreoral examination before Stanley sentative from lions InternationTIPS "Rnundv notarv nublic. Room 302. Jim Nelson, Secretary tj the al; City ario; CouiM Building next district govjernor, and Lynn Wednesday. Groneman, immediate past presiBYLINE The iuit wak broiighti by the dent of the Utah Lake Lions also j board school plaintiff against the at thd meeting. of spoke on grounds that section DUANE Mr. Mforgan, who is in the procUCA is 'Uncdnktitutionll. This ess of jorganizing! new clubs in statut doesn't provide whether said the people are pore ulJl BUNNELL "O those bting .iii a school election Utah, '.nan willing to accept Lionism. A best seller for. any Travel have kid a property ta?c. He? claimed it jvvas easier toj Budget, fat or than, are TWA "in the school board leeway elec jseli Lionism in JAsia than Tours it is European Motor Coach and Globus Gateway Holiday tion h2ld last February ajmajority communism, adding that there have several varieties to choose voted in favor of leeway not to have been 453 nw clubs formed davs. Prices start from for 7 at 119.00 olus Wr fare. exceed 10 per dent which is ex In the World sincej last July For a wonderful Mediterranean pected to raise taxes nearly six The reason1 for the rapid growth see us to IBook Passage for cruie mill3. the MS- 0lofJrd itailine from of Lionism s m desire for to New York Fep. 7, 193 5 davs The plaintif asked pat the in the 24 twrts minimum and ffoace at peace gctherness election resul si oe voiacd on world," he said. $130000. sited durinr grounds that .persons who Had not Mr. Nelson reported that Dis Mike of KLM bv the Friot week ax were permitted paid property 2SA now hasi 30 clubi and trict: Amines. Dutch Royal to votfc 050 members. He said it cives a All air Lint tick ets Issued a person' k wonderful feeling to be our office are Airport prises a Die, io give oi ms time anu en with no marku rhone us for GRECIAN MONTE CARLO Grcece'i ergy for the benefit of his fellow Free Delivery. :mi ENS (UPI) man. Icheduled Phone-- FR first gambling ;c isino is I Mr. Groneman Ualspd the Utah Palace to oppn in the Achilla!. 58 N. University Ave. oti thd island1 of Corfu- - in the L,ake Mons as "a jgreat jzattg of I "Vv i Provo, Utah rl a men arid I wonderful of establishment 1963. The of tUtX bunjh Kprinsj I com-workert." a German ji j isibellir built by lie said Lions members ac ually I tsinv. In a' former summer resl dence bf the EWpress Elizabeth1 are selfish peopl because they I iumlluuhiu, i wa oi Austria ana IIlater aiI ivaiscr ' wane uiai granu iceung oi neiping p"".l T " 11 , . others. Wilhel m II. M ' U L 'j I , i ently-owne- Lidnism Truly - M...w.Mt... ifcm i tib-- Ji Gcaso Ta ccs j ll itiimmi.iiiii nt TOP AWARD x. be the keynote iipcaker is) San of Ray Rosen- Francisco manager . . .. cam co!i unaerwr, ting .managers n Marvin W. Gehse, of The Western Casualty and has Surety Company, specializing in forper Provo businessman, contract fbondg, and is probably been appointed western division 1 manager, the only jfuiMledged woman consales With headquaijtract i bond undcirwriter in the ters in Los An- country. Mrs. Van . Bolt served on four years attlve duty with X KelesJ for the t lilj the Army during) World Wi r II ten Ubitcd in and additlonal the Km re uorp. an States Army Reserve, from which its affil late she retired with ths rank of Lieucomban i c s Of tenant Colonel, jSaco, Maine. IShei Is a charier member of the Allied - Hamp San Francisco Chapter and the shire is one cif the largest matf- organization as a whole. Shq has been a national director, national o If ufacturers membership chairman, national Mr. Gease rubber - s o 1 e d vice president and national presi footwear in the industry,, sup- dent, plying chain stores aM independ d companies. forI'M-many Mr. Gease years owned and operated Kanaaii s Former Orem Man Gains Rights as or Co lorado I I 1 Mrs. Lucile Var Bolt, who will And Mrs 0 These men Friday nierht were awarded the coveted . ;L u!J uc Silver Beaver , xuyiiesu itwitiru xor service on aLKuuun- to :L....: yvuu wiucii vtii kwulixik cili leyel. Front from lef t . Hugh S6!ler, ar J. Koyle, E dan L. Porter, Hpllis G. Tr n H Christiansen, El er D. iiumnger anq Andrew Blpcl. Rear, frtom left, Merlin G. Williams Lero J. Grant Rulon and Alma D. Banks. Kohler, Morgan, Taylor, t- - L a. .i Courses Set This Week for Provo Youth ork-Traini- ng Yard care training classes will arje urged, to call the employment e conducted Monday, Tuesday office and ask for tne youth nd Wednesday at 3 :15 p.m. at service desk. This deslc will be fiY High as a part of the newly mornings until ihitiatcd Youth Emplpyment Pro-- open Saturday S 'il noon to hejp anyone needing gram. U lot junior Siiturday help. lioth boys ahd i igh or high school age who are Program workers are making interested in doing yard work plans to start; classes in both baby hould plan to; atten a the thrcc-- I silting and he use cleaning in the fternoon course. Bo Allen is in future. charge of this progr m designed The grouri; is working in coex perience. w give operation with the annual cleanup the Through youth Employment d(ive committee to" train teens so rocram. younc dood c are taking that property owners! can hire fourses planne;d for them, and them during this period. filed with hen their , names a he Youth. Employm cnt desk at Largest Indian population of the he employment office in Provo. 50 U. S. states Is that Of Arizona, Householders wl need help w hich has 83,387 Indians, or one with yard work or, h ise cleaning iri 16 persons in the state. on-the-j- ob I - I Beaver awards w're presented to tne following veteran scout ers: Alma D. Banks:, Drem, cu' master! and scout troop committee hairmaji; jAndrew Block, Ameri- an F orK scoutmasiter; J. uep , j Id Carpenter, Manti, member bf he district advancement com itteejj Merlin h. Christiansen, district Chalrnian; Hollis G. Hull! neer. Roosevelt, distrifct chairman: Leroy. Kohler. Mid way. explorer! advisor: Karl u. Koyle, Spanish: Fork,1 district com missioned; J Rulon Morgah, rovo,1 representative to the "Na ronai council: .juvan Patterson, of a $25,000 swirtiming pool at Camp Maple Dell in Payson Can;j ;,; yon. Keynote speaker; Bishop Simpson praised scouters as being great people because they take time to help a bo. Speaking of his three years! spent in the New eaver, explorer advisor; Eldan Zealand LDS Mission field, he . Porter. Hatch, chairman of the stated mis-- ' that Jecjbi ilne a n roop Committee; J. Hugh Sellerfs, rovo.i neighborhood cpmnUssIdn r; Ejmer. D, Taylor. Paysosi, district (vice chairman; and Grant Will) ams, Richfield, explor pr advisor.! The awards kvpre presented fto the recipients by W !W. Clyrfo. Smith' Corona STERLINGS i J sionary arrived who was an eagle scout, Knew iney him,-coache- ! .' 1 S99.50 S9950 S99.50 294 North 1st West Provo! Expert Cleaning and Repairs ' 31 All Makes JUST ACROSS FROM SEARS ort of Halifax Nova Scotia; and 1,928 - miles f ora the port of Liverpool, Eng: and. OPEN: MONDAY II r i .il IhJuUIUUll Ll BMm 49 """"71 11 3 FR ' ' ... tax tax tax tax LOWE'S TYPEWRITER CO. ?Cape llatteras, iNorth 666 miles from the port f Carolina; of New York; 720 miles from the ' .1 I plus plus plus plus ......... 800 . Royal FUIUR OLYMPIA SMS .j Also! Many Fine Used Machine Bargains EASY TERMS HIGHEST TRADES east from I il ..! : POLLYS PRICES EVER OFFERED ON LOWEST ' U ' OUR MOST DELUXE MODELS! M : j I! i : : A ! chool Suit lifer; k . I 10-Cy- cl j 10-l- b. .TRAVEL Capacity Automatical tioner selects proper time, washrinsd temperature y . j . speedji Adds bleach and fabric cpndi- cif iust the proper time. You'll never have to wash Ii . . 'Ill -- .( SPECI, 10-5- NO MONEY DOWN When you buy on Credit. 'fjI Ww&wl jUHK , ! I This coupon entitles the bearer of to $10 worth of rnerchandise fi his choice With the purchase or any of the shown appliances : i .- -j. - ' , - r" J h II r WSllMSB if. v i I i 1 j TfT'V- Got AI,-FfoB&si'lSeisil- ' Provo V ' i J - I 1 f 1 ' T' " ' A New Mercury j PROVO r i I il DDiniYiEini -if HIGH SPEED I j y 10-CYC- LE f' DID'f Says I J. M. ;: ELECTRI! HUriTER ah Sprmpvil! 'Srlf' Employed Automatic dry control sets correct heat, shutIt off whe cooli ng wh isles cionies are properly dried; Final wrinkjes our of Wash and AVcarablcs. Air setting freshens U ' $.i50DOWN II fcr ONLY.;... j ; 1, 1 l. 5 ""- : Lincoln-Mercur- rw ' h - at : ; I S filtc "I - miufLTdDMivirncD I saver I 5K I i N mm m I r j , COUrOtLpFFER! i 22 i Lj I! Hot-wat- er ' .i i : he most delicate: clothes by hand. j wash and rinse. Built-i- n cooler also provides f even I . ": h , i 53-7-- 24 - whh wd ;.r, Cr.dit VfXl LINCOLN 1 fl f 10-minu- r MCRCURY te stored fabrics. Germicidal lamp leaves them springtime fresh. LIMCOLN-MEPXUR- Y !'- -; i. i 1150 North 5th West TR 25 f .99 "Saiisfaction guaranlecd cr jozx moaqr hztk ! I; f ""' "" '"t-"-- J j nd y gitatidn-spi- n ' V.'.'.'.'TT,-- . 1 I r j - I. t i j . mwwM W d j Smith Corona GALAXIES NORTHERLY CORA HAMILTON. ' Bermuda (UPI) are the most The Bermuda northerly groUp of coral islands n the world. They are 568 statute! miles due a hai and achieved And behind, this boy was an adult, who had backed him and encouraged him . ' his in, ndeavoj-jsj j. ipok4 af length, Bishop Simpson about the Mac ris arid their culture, from the period before Columbus to the present, relating many anecdotes and giving de monstrations of their native songs and chants. his address, he In concludin urged scouters to continue their boys, stressing good, work wi tHat nothing i ore important tijan the boy you are training. ou are! molding. the character are preparing tho young man there perilous iui leauersnip him! to know times by teac Hei the right Way. Urged the wo-W men to back their Inu.suanas anaJ sons in this work. stating that they will be doing the greatest thing they can agliihst: Sthe perils of commttnism SPECIALS A! NIGHT nad j tra mile, i;' A tncy leader. He was in outstanding boy because h had gone the NEW TYPEWRITER ' will Be Questioned , y . x i president while Mrs. Clyde! presented beaver minia tures to their wives. Verl G,; Dix- -' on served as chairman of the beaver nominating tommittee. f Mr. Clyde gave his annual report to the JcOuncil, telling the assembled scoiiiers that registration in the council this year is up eight the ;peviousjyear, per cent-ovgiving the lo!ifncil p'ne if th best records of any couhcil in Region 12. Hhe reported that three professional scouters fft the district during the past year. One replacement has been found, and executives have hopesj of securing a h second in June, Mr; Clyde further reported that approximately.half the funds have, been collected foif construction i T Ii i sco liters received tfte council International Says Governor . - ii Beaver award, highest Scouting award yvhich can be given by the Utah National Paik Council, !at the annual feiiowssip meeting Friday night in! the Provo East Provor Recreation Center Keynote j speaker at the banqu:t was Ropert lL. ISimPson. fir it counselor in the presiding bishopic of the LDSi ChutchL j .4JNNERS KX. E I ji Thk-te-n Silver i HI : r ft-- 1 HERALD National arks Council Scouters ' WipCovete Si lver Braver Awards Y will! include 9 ' 13 The fourth Annual Sem nar, sponsored! by the Utah Cdunty Chapter of Executive Secretaries, Inc., will jprovide an opportunity for secretaries and other women employees; to hearj presentation of latest advancements and develop- ments" in business on April 28 'at the Riverside Country Club in, m CllklPlAVI JUIWrt 15. 1S62 SUNDAY, APRH .. tT.h Utah 111 - i Inn 0 session . .i. ? f 4 Plan 4th Annual Seminar Provo. Featured speakers at the . ' Ll - IIIIIH..IIIH IN PROVO AT 207 NORTH 1st WEST PARK FREE IN BIG PARKING LOT ' . |