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Show A .'A ' ' f t SUNDAY HERALD 10 tr -- ' ... : .' : : : I ' , SOTro&.i3Lf' - - .. "I i . J! . - - - ' , i - i ' e ' ,tV'v - -- ij is ' ' ' ' " ' 'i? --:- " , , '4 . ' kids-emptie- d Utah Event g - Over 400 students from Utah high schools met at the Provo y High School Saturday in an forensics school sponsored by the Speech Arts Association of Utah. rj and teachers from schools as far south as St. George and as far north as Logan assembled in Provo for the meet. Some 30 high schools were rep- J .... Lines Disappear! Before Tax School Bus Leaves Road; Deadline Expires in County County Treasurer's office No One Hurt wasUtah. closed to the public Saturday but Treasurer Maurice Bird and About 10 Orem High his staff were busy opening tax OREM iSchool students escaped injury mail which poured in to the of fice at deadline Friday. Friday afternoon about 3 o'clock Surprisingly there were no long .when the- 'school bus in which lines the off were waiting at the window Fririding slipped they 400 at persons paid by mail road Many of the day. embankment access road South and leading to Carterville Road. The mishap occurred when the bus, which was traveling down hill, pulled to the edge of the road to pass a dump truck traveling uphill. Asphalt at the edge of the road crumbled, allowing the school bus to slip down the emSunday, Dec. 2, 1962 bankment. According to investiga- PROVO ting officers, the bus was not See Ads Below.' Academy damaged. Seven Brides for Paramount Seven Brothers plus Father of 'the . Bride. Uinta King Solomon's Mines The Naked Spur. plus i - the-nort- h What's Playing ' !' Squaw, Peak Scout Leaders Hold District Banquet .1 . OREM "It was a great day when scouting come to America," Dr. JIarvey Taylor of bam Young University told scout ing! leaders of the Squaw. Peak District at the annual district ' leadership banquet held Thursday evening in the Orem Fourth UDS Ward ChapeL . Dr. Taylor praised the work of the Explorer group, stating it helps youths to get their values in life straight. Floyd Loveridge, chief executive of the Utah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America, also spoke at the banquet. Phil-H- p Glenn, Orem High School Senior spoke on TVhat Being An Explorer'Meant to Me." Leadership training certificates were awarded to Ron Livingston, Delia Clark, Reid HayWard, Dr. H. B. Ostler and Gilmer Neilson. Scouter Key certificates were awarded to Clarence Ferre, Jack Loveridge, Dr. Albert Clark, Robert Dillenbeck, Orion Thalman Foster Rappley and Dr. Ostler. Den mothers who received rial recognition were Lois Harvard, Mary Brown, Cheral Blake and Fern KnoeH. Wellsville Kills Bond Issue for Sewage System . . WELLSVILE (UPI) The resoverwhelmof Wellsville idents ingly defeated a proposed $225,000 bond issue for a sewage treatment plant and Improve sewage system in a special election here Friday. The vote Was 224 againsf and 129 in favor of the proposal. About 70 per cent of , the city' eligible ' voters participated. , j Mayor Melvin Archibald said the city, must appear in Fifth District , court on Dec. .10 to report progress on its sewage disposal problem. The Utah Water Pollution Board is seeking to stop the community from dumping raw sewage into a branch or the Bear River. The mayor said the city council will take no further action until after the hearing. j OREM Geneva A Dog. 5tfc East . Box Of f icm j Mai Gay e presents j THE n- BLEEDING Uppor Balcony C C 335iS. WAITER PfDGEON ! Nwvj fa WE SUBMIT TUESDAY TO THE MANY REQUESTS THAT WE BRING THIS UNUSUAL PICTURE BACK! ONE DAY ONIY fwm Y1 k " , SteiyarpLeicii William F. Hanson RTAIIf.!EEKER 5-6-- TtCHWlCOtC mnmon II i 8:15 P.M. $1.00 PUBLIC ALL ; 2302 Booth-E- xt. SEATS wi-'- ,T y ! i No One Admitted After Feature Starts n with ANGELA LANBURY i L4 forward flr. fmtn Balcony rir, Balcony aoaor coirtor ana" tlda ;. M.0O - O Matinoa V Cm . IA .. ,f c t? " N f H - NV-A iJ : tightened a daughter' a $- i J a . L SS-V be V'' A 1 :r - MAYER, Mb: . ARJHUFLFREBD f. 1 CinemaScop HttAwous-ccwo- T - J to .;. ' : .PROCucno (data) R0SSAN9 : V DARE SEE1'"'" PRESENTS Mt t : SHOCK-PROO- F GOLDWW Matin $3.00 2.25 A Batte Davis d Joan Crawford v. r Xa YVETTE 3I cr. ar : ! - -- J Zona Stata rioaso aiako chock or monoy, ardor payaWo to Univorsity Thootro. - . Til pciA urn 'ff . MhThffl t L--L- v. i. YOITD '. : i fjYOU;";";.-,-!- 0UV1A Name Address -L- JL3 I j 1 heart ; TOTAL dry secret that makes a mother1 a t Utah (qoaatlty) tkkot at Now Yoar Iva ea i Ivoalna. 3.00 2.00 " Centra! Ticket Office, Freldhouse University of Utah; Salt lake Qty i Ive v. HEATERS cial Performance: Dec. 31, 4:00. p.m. Maflneest Dec 27 end 29, 2:00 p.m. - the General with a till eager eyo for the girl, and fte doee it with detail eo deft and devU-is- h that he odda another' Jewel to hla crown. PLayo STARTS WEDNESDAY IN CAR Evenings: Dec 26 thru 29, 8:30 pan. New Year's Eve Spe- - Ji. ami i u Sh6v 7:00 CiSiffiY.: forward -'''! Open 6:15 Matrrice Abravanel, Conductor Ivenlngs lii j .I vx Utah Symphony Orchestra -.-- Peter Sellers '- Positively Ends Tuesday Willam Christensen, Director J---- - s n 3-44- 70. U of U Ballet Company TODAY! ! 10.-0-3 Liii Corki-e-V mil ill o: 9:wo, 3:21, 4:42, DEVILISHLY SAUCY!!HOO OPEN DA UY 1 P.M.'FR. This is o Limited Return Engagement Guest Stars Colleen ' . ... HENRY SUVA L tickets I ' i:3, ALL NEW amd BEAUTIFUL give iiiuuic I 4:20 pM Give a Christmas Gift of Sheer Delight! IffllUIIUVI 6:50 p.m. 9:20 p.m. I 1:40 p.m. ' Mother, Dad,' Son, Daughter . . Niece, Nephew, Grandchild... ; member of the family would lore to find Nutcracker tickets vnder the treel Minest Feature goes on at: "II : j 5pwr:..... I RESERVED TODAY 1:30 P. M. v h k at J.S. Ticket Tickets Available is. lUrrini 1962 7-8 ' -- ' BUDDY EBSEN LEO CARILio. V j HEART77 dealer award." Flaajo Soaal : by DEC. Edwin B. Givan, Ford dealer of Provo, has received. national recognition through the Commercial Credit Corporation which has pre sented him with its "successful Mcia Main :. . . CDEI5 We to On fho' .' 1:30 P. M. Child 25c 3:13, 6:42, 10:10 1:30, 4:59, 8:27 Joseph Smith Auditorium Provo Car Dealer Receives Award r Shadows Opera Fantasy in Four Acts Closed. MAIL TICIOT Qfr.lC4t ANGELS ml ;v Are 1 a , - Woo- ho . Thn $1.00 CAMPER'--NDllONDA- " , . :S'f'y frfun;m. 'SMiertof ! ' nuj casts'- Uppor Balcony Balcony i 4&-545- 1 fliadySg. TODAY 75c Til 2 Brothers: ..1 ' Father: BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY MUSIC DEPARTMENT - 7V tXVV ""." fS KEEL-COLOR -- ... plus Lad H-a' Elizabeth TAYLOR SpencerTRACY 'FATHER m BRIDE' DAILY p.m. lower Floor !! 5 I IN 2.5 O, C 2.7S 3415 3.00 Popular r r!e EDGA and all fho aona will appear in a tpocial ONE Hmo vor--C formanca "laaghtor H My Businoss," starring America's most, popular alitor- -' 5 All IN PERSON. tainor, EDGAR BERGEN and Company JVVWWWWDONT WAIT -- GET TICKETS EARIYI" Closed. " ' SPRIKGVILLE Rivoli Lady and the ' Tramp1 Almost Angels. plus j PAYSON The. Last Sunset plus Huish Time to Live and Time to Die. PLEASANT GROVE . J Closed. . Grove AMERICAN FORK Coral The Aapman Report with S. Winters, E. Zimbalist Jr. Royal and a.m.-- 6 i j Scera LEffl MUSIC CO. 42 - Phone at CLARK ''v';V 1 i 11 L SJGMUNO ROMBIRG j ' BY TOGETHER and TERRIFIC! tickets now and 33rd South 28 1. First So. Phone 363-70Hart Bros., Sugar House. Open 10 ' SONG SMASHiS J IN ( HIGH AUD. I Xcutd i Purr-e- HOWARD t yY SEVEI1 DI10TIIERS' Minnr woi nomtoj fctti GRANITE !j ;! j, FOR LAUGH SAT , DEC. 15 J:" At The Movies . famowt LX 1 With Lough Riot character "Zeno Klinker" th . ; JEIESNIK PRES ENTSAAAAAAAAd A (For whom THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE' PROUDLY PRESENTS V hilarious honeymoon... set to music! klOT PEUSON POSITIVE EDGAR BERGEN &C0. 11S J Reservations may be made by contacting officers of the sponsoring organizations. ; EUGENE J, ...DONT HANGUP I M-G-- POWELL 1 1 ; JANE SUNDAY 8Q A - l2)llu a o t sioners and state senators and rep Auto' industry and seat belt resentatives from the Utah County maker figures Indicate that about area. hF4.5 million seat belts were distour a afternoon the will tributed 'by all makers during During be conducted to inspect the Bayly 1961, with the auio Industry alone manufacturing plant now being distributing about 5 per cent, of J built at West Center Street and this total. ) CLOSED ... f ; poraneous speaking.. Special mstruotoVs were Dr. Rx Robinson,, USU debate coach; Dr. Lavar Bateman, Jed Richardson, and Robert Boren, all of the BYU speech department; DrJ Richard B. Wirthlin and Dr. Kirk Hart, of the BYU's economics and ; political science departments, and J. A. Proksch, a graduate student. General chairman for the confab was Geral Wilde, state forensics chairman for the Speech Arts Association of Utah. ' During the afternoonj the" students particiapted in workshops practice debates, and practice or paid through their local banks. extemporaneous speaking. There The county is charged with col was no formal competition or the meet was a school lecting jabout $9 million in prop- awards taxes this rather than a forensics contest. year. erty UK. the Veterans Memorial Army Reserve' Training Center on Locust Ave. Both structures are currently under construction. ' of the affair are Mayor Sponsors Paul T. Fordham and members of the Pleasant Grove City Council and the Pleasant Grove Chamber of Commerce and Jaycees. Arrangements are being made by the C. of C. new . industries committee, and the. . general pub lic is invited, .:' J MaaMaHajajajajajgajaaHoaMi Industry Celebration Banquet In PI. Grove PLEASANT GROVE The favorall-daable decision to locate a new wearing - apparel manufacturing plant in Pleasant Grove by the. Bayly : Company will be . celebrated with a banquet and program Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Senior High School cafeteria Featured speaker will be Governor George D.. Clyde. In addition to Governor Clyde, resented. other guests who have ben invitDuring the morning, classes ed, some pf whom will speak briefwere conducted in such areas as ly, include Bayly Company offievidence, refutation, - strategy, cials from Colorado and California, reasoning, the common; market, county cities, and free - trade to help the stu- mayors of ofUtah area chambers of presidents dents in their debating and extem' Utah Commis ' commerce,' County j Lincoln Junior High School students made" their fastest crossing to date at the intersection at State Street and 800 South in Orem. .Within a few' seconds Friday afternoon during a civil defense school evacuation drill several hundred students had crossed the intersection in a single light change. Prior to the all the buildings on the campus and were ready for the crossing the over little twd minutes from the warning, signal. The evacuation mass move in a drill included the nine public schools in Orem and theNEdgemont School. -- Gove rnor To Speak At I '1 a .. KIDS IN A HURRY '. 'I J- ,.,.-wy- " - ", , ' . ' V' u i ' , 400 Attend . ,, . . - " " - , " ' ' v , , . ', ' - 1968 w METROCOLOK - U Ul-- iKHJ-KSSSS- ? STARTING WEDNESDAY - 1 MiiffPP1V INVASION QUARTET - THEATRE DOWNTOWN T Jy i Es . l Y - 1 1' |