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Show i..; i - . "!!' . ' 6 SUNDAY ! - r . ii " .' ' ' ; ': i TM:v.-- - i ; l ! . 'IXil ! I ' v" ' ... Banquet to Launch Camp aian for 1200 Memb. ers Kiclcoff - 1 . ;, . . " COrC-- ' , : I . t ' . i . 'I j -- ., 1 I'll !i e it M&IIlioife f dj: Qperi J 'I ' SUNDAYjrAraxirlsjl82. j Utah"' - County, Utah ERALD - '! :" r ; . . ;'!); T I . ' i i '"" '! : J !. - AAoh'djaV-- (UPI)4-T- - i ill II l IN ' r - Provoans Elected CITY STUDIES CHANGES OR To CD Radio Unit MEMORIAL PARK; WILL CALL SALT LAKE CHY Citizens Radio Band Club:! an or ganization of licensed radio bperf FOR BIDS ON CURB, GUTTERS ators serving as art to I - hi adjunct civil 'defense units, k has named Spencer VanNoy of Murray' as it new president, Other new officers are Pete: Hyte. Salt Lake, and RalDh JaL cob, Provo; vied pridents; Robj-eri aeawicK, jvxurray, secretarya m p t o ri treasurer; Howard at Provo, sergeant jarmS; L and Sherrel L. Powell, Salt Lake, erf I -- wi 7 . M tY i r i . for bids for curb 1230 on d North between ai gutter U liversity and Fifth iWest hag b en approved by the Provo City Advertising j , Music lovin citizens of Utah County will .aunchj he 'annual membergliipr campaign of tne Community Concert Association Monday, Apriij 16 lnjtneir attempt to Keep Central! Utah bne of the leading cu turai centers oi ine natibn. 17 i f ki J ... ,' f..' 3 ; B' - j .. M I 4ngl on the i ARTIST :Sa. Costa, i, sprand, Company one of the secured for artists I PrWo" iftasAnJ II ; 1 - ' 1 ; ; ..... V By Balloting ftr-- world's t1i into the-- ! j ex-cc- I: ..oof r ;i i Ready to begin the membership cani paign for the cimmuTiity Coni rts Association are Mrs. Max Elliott, left. secre tary; Mrs. Marian Brandley, in charge of the education section, and Mrs. Ursula Waynian, who sold the most new membe rships last year. WORK FOR UTAH COUNTY ' & V'1 'it i '4 ' t-- ' '' fH 4 " if ' t'i 4 t is 4 I t ; - -7 ' 1 ! 1 " . ' ' - " ' 7- - V ft;-- s ' V-,- It ! .. ': '" V . V? I 5 ' ' Planned For Alpin l. ALPINE-Gilb- ert i r SPANISH FORK ical convention for parents and I II youth of the Spanish Fork and CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN Mrs pr!ngville Stakes Jvill be held at Woodrow Evani, chairman 1 ol the Spanish Fork High School j. Commujjitw Concert Association Sunday at 130 jf.tn., Clarence drlvt. Shen; ;genealqgy chairman, has announced. j A of the Salt Lake member of! Deep Jh the heart Tcxaf fhe will be in emple presidency fashion .industry is pushing coun- - attendance as a A film speaker; try cousin cottons In the family 6n temple marriage will I be denim, i ckihg, icpr-suckcords, ihown. A youth chorus from the bandana prints, called, gingham, Salem wards directed by Elva Killian, will reader numbers. homespun and cnamprays. - ..art READY FOR THE 'KICKOFF' Mrs. Robert Petty, left, dinner chairman for Community Concerts, drive, confers with committee members Mrs. Paul Salisbury, M center, and Mrs. Raymond Rips, at planning i uncheon. i ii i -- i'iii J . 4 h : a i" r (keepsj ' the purpose of organizing a Lions Club here" in the near future, , Mr. Morgan spoke on the of Lionism: and of the projects accomplished by Lions Clubs. Also present at the meeting woret Francis Morijonson, district governor; uyron mt v anana, past president of f the American Fork Lions Club; Mason pvjeson, president of the PlcasaM drove Libns Club; George L. Jaynes, Libns International counselor; C. fE. Rasmussen past pjppsident of the. Pleasant Grove club; J. B. iob-jectiv- es jjo-hans- ernor, and chairman. . nil or CHEVROLET hi (Specials For Other Makes Also Available) Install Spark Plugs Tuna Motor Inst. Dist. Points Inst. Dist. Condenser Check Volt. Regulator Chek Generator j Includes O.H. Kit Overhaul Carburetor j INCLUDES PARTS AND LABOR 175 NORTH 1st WEST FR t ' III: PROVOUTAH 00 ? ! p j ft Jf k ' :".. i- - dirotveivt who tihd , i i , p ear) CPOpfl n7 i lj ij. ' t 'i J A iP Cs 42 yUar if EXPERIENCE, Li - ) ' i - i the fruit trowers most effective weapon in fighting powdery mildew. Ajjply Karathane in prcbloom and calyx sprays and continue into first cover sprays or longer if necessary to pre.1 iL r..i:.JJ f. .it'll, i! i vent powdery mildew dimage to Llossorns, foliage, terminals; to eliminate russeting of fruit and to reduce winter carry-over. Regular use of Karathane against powdery mildew also helps control European red, brown and, apple rust mites. Include '7 ! Vs "fi n. n Karathane Sj i ... Lund h 'ii L firiit 4 i i, f . ? , agricultural purposes. l 4 zone . irst completely automatic proc ess for manufacturing, auto tires Was developed in BUICK a.! LiJ Q.L Smuin, Boyd . CfTJ en, post deputV district gov Ml It Is estimated that 40 per cent of the area of continental United States receives too little rain for j cr 4; Morgan, a representative of Lions j International of Chicago, recently conducted a meeting at Alpine for - 111-- j 1 . A i- i Lions Club i i 1 '' I. -- f. f iLl Easter Time Special... ihoK Senators elected for next year's graduate class were jMamord Ogata of Japan and Ton B ovn, Senior class Pensacola, Fla. senators Included Peteif Prinaj Ely, Nev.; Pat Bowen Mosesj Lake, Wash.; Lynn Welkei dahd raus, iaa., ana aviorgan uavis Representing the junior class will be Lynn Dayton, CokeviUe, Wyo.; Bob Iiljenquist, Salt Lake City; Rush Sumpter, Provo and Larry King, Provo. Sophomore officers will be Leslie Cameron. Las Vegas; Jerry MacDonald, Redlands, Calif. Nedj'Ashby, Provo, and Linda Ludlow, Mc Lean, Va. The elections filled the remain ing studentbody offices U'hich were not filled py earlier elee tions In March world-acclai- m. to pipeline! This will ' require shutting down ofJ the pump . oiouuu iui severali pours. V Serving with Miss Stewart in the AWS office will foel EVelyn Christensen, Richfield Junior, vice president of activities; Lynn (Cookie) Varner, Columbia,' jun ior, vice president of housing, and Jeanne Muir, Palo Alto, Calif., junior, secretary -- treao urer. 1 l the take-of- f Indian-Hill- s j tary. v' ll 1 pt i communities of its mem- Convention Set in r. I his Auernoon i h In Spanish Fork 'M Class senators and! Associated excessive cost. The parks and recreation board Men and Women, Students organi zation officers i f oi the 19G2 634 recommended (untreated waterj used on the golf nxu lerrra were annpunqea r y drainage) night following three jdays of course during the drouth last year ie replaced by pulnary waier voting at the unlver during periods! of emergency. Roy Edwards, Prpvo Jttnior, To minimize inconvi'nience to A' en! Stu- was elected Associated some EUgemont residents, a new M dents president, ahd prion connectibrf will be replaced at Stewart, Las Vcgag, Nev. sopho- r and will be given residents ight, more, will head the Associated 1 dor the commission notice, I Women Students. v :hJ. greed. ' 'r Election winners were anHank Stewart! superintendent of nounced during; the intermission told the of BYU songfest Friday with new the connection Commission, only 2,234 of th ; more than Hill have to be installed to provide 11,000 students going to tljie ;?olls, a water outlet th for Brigham' according to Floyc Brauiberger, "oung University married stu- elections dommitteie chairman. ient housing center. Other AMS officers are j Ron At the time of this Installation, Woolley, Jerome, da freshman, vice president, and Lynn! Hodge, ie would like to install a shut-of- f Alamo, Calif., freshman',- - Unopposed for the position pi secren-da- i : e that bitertainment musical j ! 1 valve ahead of the j j: ; r" bers. It; has local Organization, similar! to the lone U Utah County U'-- 'li :'l ; throughout the United States and f Canada. ''. its Under; auspices such ineom Marian Anderson, as parables Jan Peerce, Leonard Warren, Leontyne Pride, andj Eileen Far-rehave been brought to the community tci add! prestige and distinction to its cultural and so cial life. Dean Herald- - R. Cfark, presi hai Ill Map-HI - dent of, the local organization; STAR SOkflST -l-- Cornell announced a "hold'f bn three cele- Neil,. baritofie of New York and brated artists for thficoming! sea Milan; La Scala Opera Corn- - son. Other artists will bei en panics, ! wh4 will perform here gaged upon completion of the during next concert season. membership drive ind after its II financial success is determined. Artists already secured by the organization aire Mary Costal the bright pew star of the San Francisco Opera Company; Cornell in MacNeii,. magnetic baritone of the New York and Milan LaScala Opera Companies who is hailed as "without vocal parallel;" and Kooert urownmg, ed pianist. . 'j ' l The Community Concert Associ ation, which has beeb a unique music Influence in he county for half a century, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to its purpose of "bringing the best in the ; - MaWftw CMf Featured speaker t the event will be Mrs Erma payis. national Community! Concert Association representat vej from New York, She also will spend the week in Utah County assisting with the membership drive. Mary 19G2-6- 3 already Ross. upera jrraaeisco - verstly campus, is betng planned by Mrs. Robert Petty Mrs. Paul Salisbury, and, Mrsi Raymond ', 1 CONCERT 'Y' Student Heads Picked (Young Unl a ;;j - l ... i 'Engineer's estimate Was $2,OOoi The commission discussed lack oi natural inlet into the Memorial P irk pond and considered whether a sunken garden might replace tie pond. j.' The city parks .ind recreat on board has recommended that the circular gravel service road ion tie east side of Memorial! park b : eliminated and reseeded to U wn because it is a safety hazard. The board also recommended tl at the flowerbed which spells 0 it the name of the park be level-i and seeded to grass because of tertainment chairman. drive WiH open, The week-lon- g iiu a. UciiiijLueii. lor it. L 120 volun-wun yi teer campaign workers headed by Campaign JChairman Mrs. Woodj row! Evans Mrs. Max Elliott is secretary The dinner, which will be held Monday at 7 p.m. in the banquet halt of the Smith Mel mbrial Build - Commission. - I f .1996 tRITON tt your IVI schedules to enh ance perform nee of Karathane spray -- Ji '' II ...wjiere people, materials,;1 and products are transported f ' , J sfi&K, WI I liripoftant- Uuh Savlnds' many yaart of Confnu6w tarvJct, (lne 1919 ! factor In it prtanr day tucceis. Tfurt It iio lubttllgtt for ixparianca in tha to blacamant if fund lor iaft, aoa'antaad rfum. ftald wan if. com SOUND, SECURE INVeSTMINTS lrjva prl marlly Infflrtf morfjaga ral tstat rapayabto en and baiad ' on jtomafvatlva ppra!ial. 0Haf Irivaifmanu (ncluda mprovlmanf loam. dabanwfal of fho fidrt Homa loan Bank and t'ock ftdttil National Mortgaga Aoclaton, ; OtaH 1SavInja Si II. monthly, bail homo In thf I . 1.1 - i i it . i i i. is STATE GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION chartartd pnd li ayparvliad by fho Sank Oapatmant of alto lobml fo innutl audita by Cartiffad ffublie Accountants Utah Saving v tM Stit of .(Jtal I ,1 J . ' ; 1 UfaH Owrlngj $avlngi joffai bonui taming day oachr month- Ooring )$mtrf and July th 31tr f thai month! oarn from tria fi t iof tha month. facNa avlno racalvad by fho 20th aam from tha jlirt of th month. thar - ir iofp M r u .1 f votiVe a shloocr. 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