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Show . i '! . .1 . ' '. ) i i: ' i, I i It :l itI ; v : I f, I I Utah S oop max memv'j o me mesumea Pmvb Utah'ilSoap Box Derby, which onc-tciii- . will bo resumed In Provo year,j this! lummcr under the ' .17; U r ii II I. lapso last on ' B i!1 t' r rs ' !!,nt ;MM ! suffered !a a U , . r I! ii ' r ii If 'I ... , M Til ' .1 I I1 'i ; j '!''-'"ji-'. " norshlpl of Tlio Dally Herald, P rovo Ashton Co.. and the 13. ' Jayccei.l Date has been set for July 21 at Provo'a, own "Derby! Downs,!' the hill; specially constructed for the event 4 Lions I'ark.j according tti Jack Itobcrts of the Provoj Jayj- -' ceca iti to chairman jofj the event.! Tne 6ah winner Will compete in j the 24th annual soap iiox uemy, siaiea in Akron, 0.1 :l are now I underway to aorUce lib ProvO?i Derby Downs1. lines fdrf the lanei will be painted o'n: the" hill in" the near future, ac cofding; j,o Mr. Roberts. 'Tolerter the titan! race, a boy, niustrb jbetween 11 and 15 yeara of age inclusive and local young sters must register at P. E.Ash- ton'aJ Entry blanks can be ae j cured at P. E. Ashton'a. town ybungstera should write to the; Provo Jaycees, Box j 333, Provo for registration instruc tions and official entry blanks J t t or runner iniormawon cpniaci I P. E. j Ashton, The Herald or Duahc Bunnell of the Jaycees lit the jpciircf Trivcl Bureau. pcspil the knowing Interest throughput the world arid a strong 'cnallengi of foreign en- tries a slender u year-oi- a youtn froni South; Berid, Ind.j Frederic Lake, lst sumtoer raced away with the $5,000 college scholarship that is awarded to the national winner. Fairness In Competition, good sp6rtsm"anshlp, individual enter prise arid building of character are he eorncrstbncs of the derby. uniform ruies, mnnn an rrnm p p j - CTr- ' t ft ' . v , , r ..-4,- .. j t ... ; ; --. 1 1 v , I j 'f 1; J . i I' . t Out-of-- , j ,it -- AW', '4;W'i 1 ; 1 'm I V 1 1 I' f I: 51 :r A' it (I f li L I : ?ui? fc;4;: A A. 1 'ill 1 I- SITE OF ALL-AMEHICA- J l N anriiial ; All-Americ- Soap an in Provo. year to year as circumstances demand, govern all Soap Box Derby races. They stress the importance of equal opportunity to every boy. "The (Soap Derby is the most unusual proving ground In the world," isays E N. Cole, ben- eral man'ajieif of Chevrolet and - s. 1. r Fi-an- ds -- i (L'- -J k April 3,0 Deadline forA'SC I I . 1 11- Li it 1 .. spirit of neiJ?htorlines ho the " Blue RIbboh this! week have been selected for honorable mention are: Mrs. Arvalce Moos man, and Mrs. Jesse Taylor fit! of Provo: Bill and Barbara Ses i sions of Orem and Mrs. Clead Blackctt, LaMar Johnson, and Mrs. C. L. Walker of Santaquin. If 0 OPEN MONDAY 'TIL 9 p.m. Qcntral Junior High kuditbrium, according to Charleys . Peterson, chairman of the meeting.! This cbmpared with a group of 70 at tending the Salt Lake said Mr. Peterson.! Fbur conven tions throughout th state Friday evening nominated 16 persons for toe five vacancies to be filled In tie November general elections. Additional nominations 4 be kles those made at pe conven tain may le ing through f ing petitions with fiO or more signatures. 1 amnuniii i ' :.. - . SiEvelrfQrse Sean BncW: W ....... 179 Low Price Even a this '(c low! I e price you get console television set . . . a clear, steady ture w th natural contrasts, out front. Removable flat glass. speaker. Maho gany fihish hardboard jBabinetry. full-siz- 23-ihc- tjic-soii- , hi 'h nd ch j, hii:i I'M hM' ; H,.' ' Your money back In 60 days if you can find better watch va1uel Tbe chalrmar stressed the fact that th payments on1 wool and lambs are not trade automatically growers must file applications wmcn are supppriqa wn au iic necesiafy !sale recorda( ln order ' to!j recefve payments (under the i program. Since fthese isles records will hi iha hfltU.frr ealeulatlnir the national averai e price! receive by farmers for Wool during Uie entire marketii g year, it la to the grower's idvantage to file his application early. When the ayeragelprice c in be determined, the payment ra ;es for shorn wool arid unsliorn lan bs sold, during the ivol maxKeung year wm ue nounced The payments will made tof grower' during the coi II lncr nummer. AVool orocram applications jihould be filed at the ASC3 county j A IJLUE Hlblibjk NfelhllBOK Mrs. UteiiHieh (Phoebe) Paii, 627 WL Ut N..;wJio has been selected as th.e Blue Ribbon Neighbor this week after nominated by a of number persons for her kindnesa, generosity and real ftI TT AtMJ nyiiiii haw vy ZALE'S GREAT WATCH VALUES y. M .CMLEClk j 'i r t V'i'V'x X-rav- od Mortcnson, Two men were named Lwstnct ed Provo mcetin. i. ties, are Nominees tor tiji District Four American; Fofk, and Wilson L. Foul" nominees for the) November which inclil(Ldes Utah, wa- - Young, Ilcbbr. Wasatch County. State Board of Iducation election post, AUl well-attend 8fl d Uintah, coun Mr. Mortcnson is the chief agri- Friday evening at a cultural technician and dairy specialist at Geneva Steel Works, a former instructor at Iowa State College and College of Southern Utah and V. S Department of t Agriculture employee Mr. Young is a trucking firm operator and long ime member of -, Wasatch Colmty Board of Edu- the f tbr 30 Is Prbvo, .the last day North, April iJii applicatiorts ioon as cation. done ana uus l snouiu payments Some 160 perk onS were in atten- foi the 1961 marketing year under as possible but no ater than Mon- dance at the mee ink held at the tlie wool payment progrim, grov day, pirn 30;. erg were remiiided Saturday by Claude Hunting chairman, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County J Committeel The payments for;, the 1961 marketing year, cover shorn wool and unshorn iambi marketed not! later than March 31 jf this year. Later marketings wm be eligible for payments for the llHJ2jjmarketii.g i kh spotlbsa i it ( keeps fj1 I Ji - k.- ;.i ' u 1 fiB,,,,, l 1 , ' t , i. , hovi)M U t i - it T jf J yhenYdM Buy On Crcd 1. h! " NO MONEY l)V Sound in Portable TV Sets Up-Fro- nt and FM-A- M Wn. speakerj Bell-cle- ar 19-i- n. Decorator Cabinet In 139 88 Sears Price 172-s- overall ddag scrren, in. viewing area. i It! i i i jftoM! r rf - ! J TIPS Uy'i $19.95 fill MjM WfflW- $29 butlfuiryi lLL r-Z.tA vrj Portable Radios I , A FM-A- self-contain- ed stered twiond M Sean Price cbmbiiiation priced for $209.05. Genuine h'krdwfcod cabinet in rich mahogany, walnut or itiaple veneer. Jacks for reverberation., stereo, taie. i Up to 500 hours of flashlight batteries. Black leatherette. Less batteries. i , I yallow )tponiloii bond,! faceted DUANS BUNNELL ' ' --. 'A IScars Best , . , vs si 95 Power! : ciyiloL iT'-- l imacrmel .'-- ir.Jawal Ilgla, wfiltt willi DYUNS "I J- llfatlma malmprlrtgi 7transistor L 17-liw- al 95 Full 1 "Till 2 tparMIng dlaw mondc pa grocafvl ULUI Of) . PICIAt faiMonobla fopara lhalh bond en Clginr with 4K cou'i ONLY motchiae I Check Seatrs low price Beautiful ttyliiig Ml I I. a j Kenmoro IV3 HP A 'Attachments, atore - I j. . Vacuum 1.;.f Cleaners V- QUESTIONS: 'I lnlwht ooljtvtry io th4 KirU bcflirt. If ,Uwy Ilk A If they wsnit red him to et lmt? 2. yvhat cotmwy it Hut third larfent U population In th world 4nd not colf lnit:l on 9. hv Where illn downtown lrvo can vrni pkitc up art ftirlin Uckt at th amm price you would jux Chun on at th: Bait Air 4. What Island reaulrei port? that t hotel miiai hava at leaat iOO romna tWore thv can e eur a iramblinid r caxlno ucena7 S. In fwhfit city must th Hit euardiib U. 6. clUzen? !, 1. wWt Waf itultor and . i r ; lit' t S r'- - .IX FR 22 N.Univtrtlty Ava. h rava, Utah bracrll in wal focalad crystal. VAIUI fKICIO LAY AWAY. $29.95 j wnbraaVotla molnipring. Whlta or yallow. I iM 'K oomo av xisuAiiin'I uuom ga 'TiBjnvi ptrejri;mz 'x i ! 1 oh MAcuy NOW FOR MOTHER'S DAY oil prlca ptui Wflil.huglng Il0ln brdtolol woUa, fi 17. v., foih-ion-'s Elgin tax ittuttrarlont anlorgad to how detail ' no mo?ey Doyr4 TAKE A YfAH TO PAY Ii Open Mondcjyi 'til 9 p.m i p 'mm 7j !4K vv nawail iHopa, 17-iw- al ill oil 14K gold gold ; Phbnt tarn 149.95 Ik ,': ,!).' N Regular 109.95 . yt doj I it - jns - 1 ton Sloak 14K gold oia I7.awal Ilgla with I onbroekoblo aiolmprlna, ixoontlon band, .x:'r:W-.0r ' .sis' -- speed, mghforcarirt, Low for ilropw j rfevv .' - ni ( ot I J t' ja - , - .' --- .1 s , Packed with features! Two Speed twlfli fan Input flrei I power our Whisper tone motor finest eight piece attachment 'ir . A set , " , i ? New flant iza dust bar means yoa empty the bar ' less 'often Pt in Perform.nr. Indlc.lor ,T 4 II uc. 62 Wpst Centpiv Provof i Dgdan 5" dd-ser- as District Four ahdmdlesForUtall Stare Board of Education i she Released After Traffic ccidcjnf Heberle n Nomina Mmi Fork. whom L site iji AKron, 0 .. for "J Raycdy rl ' .''!'. , .1 ing of the Blue Ribbon aWard.' Mrs. Albert Hudbon pi SknUquIn ino response 10 tne muw ki bon Neighbor awaifds hak been! Shryi Sandbcg. 17, 620 N. 850 1 I M Ji E.l Provo. Wad uiah at heartwdrming experjene h's (lbtf KOAP UOX DERBY Some Ul ah txy will ete at Valley Hospital and released to ters come into the bffifck tolling of the goodness and kinkmess d physician following k two-ca- r national nbnora a lid a $5000 Allege Scholarship in the her accidelnt Friday ai 3:30 p;mJat individuals throughout the 'coun 745 North ,UniV(?rsiiy. xy. jiave you iqiaius aqouK you iiox verb y. The state competition' will be Mll uuly 21 Miss Sandberg was a passenger in a car driven by Kathleen 1W. letter of not more (than 350 words Thorpe, 18, C95 N. 8th If., Provo. and perhaps your friend will re Vice President of Gcheral Motors jcttives it builds boys makes for, Driver of the other car! was Eu- eeive a Blue Ribbon! for bHng d hi "The basic prln- better commun ty, and dem- - gene L. Mclff, 18, 557 S. 6th W good neighbor. Corporation. . Provo,. nominated to others Among clplo of the Derby is to encourage odstrates democracy at work a bov to build With h $ own hands until the j)oA is flhishlcd, then to Four states (Delaware, Massa New Jerncy and Hhode to fair test in the his cfusctts, product put ;. fit into tfhc area of could with others. Illand) : competition "Ths ac(j:ompl hes three ob-- in Bernardino County, Calif. f .1 I. SUNDAY HERALD happy all the tlme.i heij the Blxie Ribbon Neighbor The letter is signed by id certificate recognizing the gener- her neichbors ahd la frifn osity of herjtiibe knd effort and Tooele. The second letter for her frii;nlH icss to a ll. nat nC'Mr. Purrt rfrhA: f'T iter neighbors say, in part: like to nomlnale 4 'neichlftiij of "She is always helping some- my mother.. This little Vieighbor one. She and 1 er car a re always is Mrs. Phoclxi Paco, wl& faa? there to take tnyone to town, to been so )theii thoughtful o my the doctor or tHec hospital, or push A day never but tWat she passes or help starts car She is always brings some goody or a klfldlV bringing one oi us ihot rolls, cake deed and the paper each d Ay. have observed her as I visit m mother, going frj)mj place t( plac; with a plate in her jhand, niuajl' X hau containing something s'h baked. . . . Shejb Just a wonder! ful neighbor and is! really Girl - or anything she bakes and cooks puts up our hair ind coiibi lit out. When any neighbor Is sick she Is there doMg all she tari ltd help and cheer us without reward for herself. "She does all these kindnesses. without neglect! to her own fam ily, husband o 'our fchndrenl Neighbor th week was nominated not by one. but many,! She la Mrs. Reuben (Phoebe) Pace, C27 Wt 1st Utt whose neighbors signed a Joint letter requesting her nomination as best neighbor, She was also nominated! separately by. another friend in Santaquin, The Herald is proud to send I. ( 1 n. Jonks fy winifiied Our Blue1 Itlbbon ." r '.g!1 ' Multiple Nomination Brings I his Blu Ribbon Neidhborf B I H .11 ill co-spo- n- 1 ' imI I. ;...) J , H ,' I.J .. ii, "I . f': :'! ": "'.!;! i ' ' 'j " tSaltisfajJtion guaran4e or your money lacfc?jp vrn. you when batT nerds changing 207 N. 1st West Provo Open Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 'TU ft Park Fret ' j' j; |