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Show II-""- UN DAY - r t' Utah Cminty, r ' ,... ; , i f M ! . r I . f"- '. , M rr-- r r: f r !'-"-- w , 'r ' j Although, close to 400 boys and girls entered the contest. One thinjj; was certain all of them had fun coloring Bugs Bunny and his pals in th j. Interest ng Easter '"" ' ., winners of The Herald's annual Easter Coloring Bugs Bunny contest. Besides the 14 cash prize win- ners scores pi youngsters won honorable mention for the excellence of their! entries. "x ' ' I . , - ' sketches. "' '' i. ' First Prize r'm. ' - . " I ' 1 i ." , i i f 1 ... " - ill II Gary Morgan, 12, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Fawn Morgan of 1875 W. 1320 N., provo, a previous winner in a Herald Christmas coloring content, walked off with first place and $8.00 in the 8 to 12 year old category. Arthur Judges school teachers i " j I ' 1 I III top lour annual winners Th6 Herald's jri putfij Uunny prlzq lOaster Coloring (Contest jdlsplay the entries icatuHnjr coloring or tnret?; uuffs iiunny gKewnep r rom tnejc own P'rontf-Jolcne Swain,, 5, first prize h the 7 leftj are: under and division; and DebrafAnn ClurtlM 8, secyeaif ond place winner in fhe 8lo 17 yearsOld category. Back -I- lorettd Johnson, 7. iecbnd place Jn the 7 afid under divjiion; and Gary Morgan, 12, first place? am phflrR to ithl 10 others, received cash 12 iear Olds. The four, (The! ; ' III . A public Information program to itress the importance of t re tradiflonal funeral ervlce In the "dignity jsf man" will be launched during; the week be- ginning M6nday, according ;to Max W. Berg of Provo, president ofi the Utah tStatc Funeral ar)d Association. Embalmera ii, "The funeral aervice Is a trad! tion fhat clatci back thousands of yean," ia!d Mr Berg. "It s a religious rlte but It also per. forms-- an Important therapeutic function of returning! the survlv-o- n . Ffincral to; normal living I. service expresses the love of man in recognition of the immortality of thethuman spirit1 and the right. fu rverenbe canned! by a! go life. It lsi the fina testimony the dignity of man prc-Bervl- ng ; Mr J3erg criticizea a "mcmor ial sbcictyf' movement which seeks! to reform the traditional practices of climiriatlng the fun era! ervlc. Usua program, the remq S; of the de- ceased are dispos pa oi imrnea. iatelyl through cremation or bur ial. At a later dale a memorial servic Is held. . "On; a Tadsls of s nap Judgment, gome might think this is good.f' laid Mr. Bdrg, Mbu there are con- - siderations not re a dilir apparent. fun- First of ai: the present-daeral service is a religious rite N. Miller, P nzes in tasi er if si Menitlon rccclvin honorable men-an- d under-agtion iij the seve group! were! Buslcll Schneider, David Lam- Honorable Tho-j- e plughj Lorraine Marslgll, pebble Jo Sahdgrcn, Cameron D.j Anderson, Marvin Sims, Brenda Sue Cristliib, Cory Trotter, Karalle Farnsivorth, Alan Swcnscn.fCon nie Jcjan Oaks ajnd Ralcne tlam mon, sail oi rroyo. Catliy Petersen, Lcann tong, Itandol Pattcn, Brad Walton, MlchaH Opsitnlk, Gary Stevens, Beth Lott, Janche Paltenl Carol Brinklrhoff, Lisa BoblnsOn, and Kath Moss, all) of Oreni, Debbie Ostler, LeAnne Winger, ine Morgan, all of Sprlngville.l Qly he Kathryn Swenscn, R Nyhra Lindsay, Keith Keetch, Sims, Colcen Rogers, Doii Jay Handy Deltlaf. Jo cne Itut: edge, Stevens, Michael Ahtoine Laws, Susan Hilton and iJlmmy Smith, Gary Jensen, Robert Ray Jcnsin, Helen' Ruth Lyon, Margaret Tiy. all of Pleasant Grove. ana hanara ;jciiows uraig libit, lor, Alan Parker, Sheldon both of Payson; Janna Hae Siweumptcwa, Darcy Trotter and Tuckctt and Steven. B. erry, Beckl Lynne Brercton, Provoj both of Spanish Fork; Anita Cheryl Walker, Gavin J. And orStclnerfand Iticky Warcnskl bbth ison, Pattl Keelei ('Carl Evans, of American Fork and Gregory Marty vJV. Hull, Melody Martin, Diane Long, Steven) Smith j Scbtt Slapcras, Price, Those receiving; honorable mtn. Atkinson, Marilyn Kay BoWjus, tion in the eight to iz age group Eheila Distefano arid Mary Ann also all of Provo. includes Dale DeAnn Bunkers Fred Elmfr, Brown, Cynthia Petty, Sharon! Whittaker, Susan Wade Susan Smith, Jan ThurgoodL Tom David Duckett, Linda Bussio, La- - Peterson, Jane HanUton, T6m Jean Foote, Linda Hopkinson, MlddlenJ Krlstlne Bown, Jerri j ; , "BFN!wYR HERE THEY ARE ormg Contest , . THOSE BIG HAVE PAID JUST YESTERDAY 9 P.M.I ' ii shading. ; 1 4ii ll Mil W ceks. -Rick! B. Phfnna. g f AiarK tfiubos and Janet Davis, all or Pleasant Grove. 1 Annj Henderson, 'atsy Dallin. Monna Mao Jollcy, Howard Mel- hr n vin Ncyiand Brenda pee xanncr, all of Spaniish Fork. Bradley Gene MatUnson. Dcbra Provstgiard, RonnJe Gilmore, Richard E, Dccker and Nancy Nuttall, all of Payson Merrill Smith and Laurccn Hall, both of American! Fork; Sharce Lee and Lynn Nelson of Salem, arid Donna Blclor arid Linda Johnson of1 Gcnblai Ella! Marie Bird Mapfclorir Steven A- Tanner, jWestMoun- tain; Jay jWarthen, Benjamin: LeAnn Dixon, LIndon arid Debbie Carter, NcphI A A : m mm . I j - TIMELY REDUCTIONS IN-SEAS- NIGfHTS TILL and Michael' A. Patterson, all o Orem. kathy" Jenkins, Janet Davi Karen qrnJltodficjH Davis, Crist E Canficld,! John jM. Dean JrP Mir Jean jJcnscnl Kvan Mitchclli! neuy jojin Tlturgood, Sherrlc Wllkcr, Alan Haycock, J John Cunico and Lource Smith, also of Orem. R. Sullivan, David Gene Leo Carter, Jorja Glade Baker, Hawkins, Julie Bandlcy, Becky Lillleneld and Gaylene Davis, ai of Orem. Kent Robertson, Lcanne Wi llama, Sharon Turner, Janlde lve and Mary Janej Miner, all 6i Springville. I YOU'VE BEEN WAITING fORI BEAUTIFUL MERCHANDISE AT A FRACTION OF WHAT YOU WOULD open Monday and said Gary's Marvin Gunthcr work showed originality, neatness, creativeness In use of media, and jflnc blending and " lf: I f " " ON . ; - .ul" !!i!S ir V'' j"'- - g"" "1 Dcbra Ann Curtis, ii daughter of Mr. and ft rs. Duanc Curtis of 110 $. 6th E., IPayson, won second prize of $4.00 with sketches especially marked by crlspncss of col6r. , Five year prizes in the 8 to 12 category went) to Susan $1.00 Plricgar, 11, 054 S. 450 E., Orem; Mangle Dlxoh, 11, 72! N. 1st E., Provo; VickliJo Cliruma, 303 N. Center St., Lbhl; Itcbccca Hatch, 10,! 350 W. 2nd N., Provo, and Linda Hall, 9, 345 E. 4th S., American Fork. Public Information Program Jf Sifted bj; FunMI I Ruth Sundwall, 4 .s.i ' YOUNG AKTIST-S-. WIN TOl PJUZKS II IV Fourteen young artists of Cen. to be sure that fair conldera- - Shellcy Avcrctt, Sheila Rae Sor- - Susan Hollow, LuAnn Ludl Lyn Lewis, Gail Ann Backus,1 rcllsj Annette Raw c and Cathcr-- Janet Louise Ovespn,r all of Provo. Jarnela Wengrcen, David Frisby tral Utah were honored today as tion Nfas given each child ::'! i i i fterail P resents 22 I0G2 Antlt lN4h SUNDAY; ERALD H ' r - Younger Children Psion m WOMEN'S SPRING COATS, DRESSES, TAPERS! n j In the division for the younger children thpse 7 years of age and younger Jolcne Swain, 5J of Mr. and Mrs. Mack daughter patterned after the fiM Christian F. Swain of 46 W. 800 S., Orerr, that of Jcjus Christ, won first place. Judges sah her bur al Secondly, the sirviqc aids the work showed soft, pleasing colImmediate famlljf in ra!pld adjust oring with compatible colors. ment to fill the gap left by the Jolene received a $5.00 check. debasedBringing tlm family and Second prize of $3j00 went to friends together heir a to bring Lorctta Johnson, 7, daughter of and aid to the sur- Mr. and Mrs.i Glen E Jdhnson of loe, comfort vivors, and! guhfancii1 from the 874 S. 10th E., Orerd. Color funeral director ielp the family harmony were the strong In llegal matters. points In her coloring, Relatlvf'to. th cliims tf the Oho dollar jcash prizes In this "high cds;t of dying," Mr, Berg division went to Krlstlne Wood, said costs have bone up, natur. 0, 108 Brookslde, SprlngviIle; any, as nave coses for everything Pamela Kay iGronerrian, 7, 3300 else. "But amonrf reputable mor N. 5th E., Provo; Tliaync Aired, funeral l,i 4, 801 S. 750 E., Orem; Carma ticians, the cost of !dccislon of the tho stUIj family. Pcrsson, 6, RFD 1,1 Box 310B, Frequently there i ire charity Lehl, and pebble Cay Smith, 7, cages' fori which hen is no com- 715 E. 1400 Si, Orem. pensation." j Checks w ere awarded for four Funeral servictl doc.s a good Job top prize winders Sa .urday when of setting standards nd has reg- the Herald got them together for ulatory rganlza ion the presi- a picture. jThe remainder of the dent said. "For ex; mple, Berg checks wlli be mailed. Mortuary Is a mdmbnr of the NaThe Herald; cannot return tho tional Selected Mort clans which However, if anyone deprescribes ;a code cif ethics for entries.to come to th6 office and its. members based on the highest sires his from the box he entry h'hls DrinclDleii." croun fcirjet moral so. ma do to makes regular inveitlgations We wish to thank all of the guarantee that standards, arc AHA of tjie rc maintained young artists who submitted and the three fine judges quircments is thai funeral servic prices be shown in t ear, undo who patiently and diligently exstandable figures amined the hundreds of entries SHORT AND LONG FASHION COATS FOR SPRING Laminatejd knits wool snubs, woven wobls. MISSES' BETT ER SPRING DRESSES Fresh and attractive, you'll find prints, favorite Scjn fashion shAdes, ahd a bevy of styles. "Regularly ! 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