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Show ' ' ; ; " ' t'.'-.- . .' :. , ' ' 8 SUNDAY,. JUNE 2. Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD ' i r' ' ' ..'.':."".:.' ' : r ' -; , !. 1963 f ; i5- nere s hlb Such Th ihg As A 'Safe cxpio sive; Use Care and Save Life i Saturday Most Dangerous Day of Week on Highways, Utah Accident Data Showsi - i i r 4.1 1 - L. Whafs Playina 2 ; Academy The Yellow Canary, " plus One, Two, Three. ; Paramount The List of Adrian Messenger with G. Scott Utata The Courtship of Eddie's Father, plus Sergeants 3. Pioneer Th Yellow Canary, t. phis co-bi- OREM Geneva Dr. No plus The Great Van Robbery. Scera Closed. Timpano gos Gypsy plus Merrills Marauders. SFRINGVILLE Art City Days of Wine and Roses plus Chapman's Report. Rivoli My Six Loves with D. Reynolds, C. Robertson. PAYSON IluUh Gypsy with N. R. RusselL Wood, PLEASANT GROVE Grove Closed. AMERICAN FORK Mr. Bumingham stated. "More than 22 per cent of these fatali ties 'were in the age group of 20 years or under. Also 35 per cent of the drivers involved in fata accidents were under 25 years or over 65 years of age. "Of the 233 fatalities last year 68 of these fatalities occurred on weekends more than 28 per cent of the total. Because of the heavy traffic generated by vacation drivers, Saturday and the week ends have continued the pattern to be the most dangerous days of the week." Mr. Bumingham recommended that parents be more cautious when sending children alone on the streets individually or in groups because school safety guards will be absent during the summer months and the likeliflood of accidents occurring to children Is very greatly in creased. ; - 1 lik t t 5 I - fabouUo-be-graduate- v -- ' Tvr4iizd varieties. to clarify School are helping limited coun-- the situation. But a nanoicaj. weUag facilities are rxi perhaps Another source th the most current information .t.1 state employment oflocal Their employment counyoung job selors can provide the pie-realistic more a with seeker empkryment opportuniin as for techniques wc. Arvf V.. -- tin? tncy are prwauijr Job of the best sources to be found. Counselors Available Parents could do more if they Jl the war and em- counselors are tloyment service to discuss emavailable always them. ployment problems with have used PTA meetings Many their services. now Several areas in Utah are summer a experimenting with lob placement program which features the joint efforts of the EmployPTA, the Utah StateYouth Ada and ment Service, of repCouncil composed visory resentative community leaders. One of the main goals of such of programs is the development work. toward attitudes good The key to employment oppor- turd ties for youth comes with the realization that as far as the employer Is concerned, a young man or woman Is an asset of questionable value and will con-tisto be so until performance - proves otherwise. For every job available, he will be competing rith someone else. The more skilled . tie job, . the less com- -, -- - - ! Cc. six-mon- th WEDNESDAY A pert Ca SPANISH FORK nadian Miss, currently a resident of Orem while pursuing studies at the Brigham Young University, was chosen Fiesta Queen for 1963 -- And the youth who is most con- j " AT TWO THEATRES I I I ' iw ai starts WEDNESDAY l XL- 1 1 XI. 'til H rp7 2S. somewhat: Daicious SlS ' 1 f- - . " - j . 0 O0GO t?0 OPEN 7:30 rr SHOWS, START 8 p.m. MARLON BRANDO-MONTGOM- ' -, i ' V'' ;. co-h- it slandJnlh&Sunr'' JAMES us; MASON-DOROT- DANDRIDGE HY JOAN FONTAINE V Premiere Opening of wtov'o's IFSrstf i re TTheca If- - Offerinn fir- - m A SSfj hllTttJl tlUfi EbBuV -- t 5 Great Stars 1 Beginning, Intermediate land company classes, trainmg in Classical Ballet and Modern Dance. Challenge i S eaSBeH- - f fA' rCfiffrs Date I CLIFT ERY Dl j WAS rr The VouritfiiAri i to You Buessjhe Ballet productions of professional standard graduation Disguised Holes awards and company membership. they Play! j Ballet teachers. if ,T Auditions will be held June 10, 9 . a.m. to 5 p.m. at 143 No. 3rd East, or call FR Registration fee is $8.50 for 8 lessons. Joan Koralewskl, teacher, trained under 8 national f. ( ENDS TONIGHT!! ' B- U I I i 7r L L M 1 s - I- June 5th to 8th I PRANK Sat., June 8 Matinee at m DISIIOP Glenn FORD Shrriey JONES . SHI8fLrT3 v I I !i Orem High ftWAKSXXVw METWXOIOR, School 1 i TICKETS ON SALE AT ALPINE CREDIT 100 No. 19 West or Ph. FR for Reservations 3-19- Open 7:30 IJ S? w j OPP the most M; extraordinary J IAN FLEMING'S item s fW TECHNICOLOR-UNITE- ) . CP IT i : j . - Today 1 DAniWCPLAU mm mw P4f 65 Closed THCV HAD A Q i WSiWW gentleman spy lM J h? mmmmm D CQ ARTISTS PLUS ACTION PACKED CO-HI- T ROBERT THE GREAT iVAN ROBBERY' - 8liJUI fkvnnivuf ' CURT TAYLOR PALMER JURGEI1S NOW yv PHONE STARTS TODAY Admittance Restricted to Those 18 Years and Over jm NOW PLAYING EXCLUSIVE , DAYS ONLY ! OPEN YEAR AROUND SMki K v. Show 8:15 L A EASTMAN COLOR 3 I UddiC's fattier THREE OF THE BIGGEST ANITA EKBERG - SOPHIA LOREN A w piwMk fhTt A v HEARTWARMING r ; A JJ otni ici Y MIMA '... fti) ' SEE TODAY 1:15 P.M. Adults $1.00, Thild 25e 1:42, 5:51, 10:00 Courtship 3:42, 7:51 Sergeants ROMY SCHNEIDER I 1 call any civilian law1 enforcement agency and an expert will go to the object,", he warned. In . the rase of the Georgia woman, she called civilian authorities when she saw a television display of danger ous items often found in homes In some cases, of "duds," as in the case of thej shell which maim- - Ti ,r , x iL w -- A. harming its appearance. "But don't bring the item to - PIONEER MOTOR VU & ACADEMY THEATRE SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT SOMWHAT) DARING I JOSEPH j . TODAY 1:30 P. M. $1.00 'TIL 2, THEN $1.25 CHILD 35c Feature 2:03, 4:04, 6:05 8:06, 10:07 i x A a MM; r DAVINPf uuu i This Is A Preview WIRESOUU h liarNI 99 fper tlBMQ THE MAN WITH THE BARBED j 5ilf!: ilia;'. (f DAN A WYHTER Release 1 1 uluiiul. Engagement Ahead of it's normal THREE STORIES OF 0ivii) j 1 i ) 9 )- n (foM0& n'S-V- a -:; III cerned with "what's in. it for me" is less apt to do a good job of selling himself. When youth concentrate their efforts on equipping 'themselves with skills and training in order to do the best possible job for an employer, you can be sure that "the employer, will do his best to provide as many benefits as possible you won't have to ask he will make sure i. what they are " know. you told Press International mww r IS ; d newly-organize- PAUL IS ed the Huntsvill0fr- youQis, only a sion. 1 ? 1 11 t Col. McClanahan said the only .sugnt jar wiu cause ine expiosiye to go McClanahan CoL off. safe method of amateur rocket theorized the boys dropped the cK1l utKoti fhAtr waro miffinCT 1nf building is to have the project supervised from beginning to end by It, causing the dislodged firing pin someone who knows how to han- io continue on its way into tne ' idlex explosives'. He said high school charge and explode. I students would do well to get their Thef demolitions expert issued a science teachers to aid themi. special warning to amateur rocUtah has no state laws keteershave an expert supervise ing the sale of dynamite andregulat other building and firing of ' homemade explosives. Anyone can buy blastmissiles. 4" ing caps and ditching powder with Amateur space "experts" who out a permit. The danger arises fill' a' pipe fujl of gunpowder and when the unused explosives get expect to, make it into a rocket into the hands of experimenting better plan on lilies for the occa- - youths. V- : ;' ( 4-j- of 5 7 p. McClanahan Col. for Spanish Fork at recent tryouts. She is Mernie De Visser, na tive of Winnepeg, Ontario. .Attendants will be Carole Hunt er, American Fork, and Lynda Freeman, Springville. The lasses Club were selected from a group of contestants by two judges on the "The Kill Joys," a basis of horsemanship, personal Club fin Provo, has ity, horse, and regalia. Miss' De Visser entered the selected cooking for its project this summer: competition astride Chica Bee, Joan Grimshaw has been electvhich one of two palomino mares' ed president of the group with she Drought witn ner from can Hicken as vice president Joyce ada. Unable to part with, her and Marie mounts, the doughty lass loaded Leader is Johnson as secretary. ' Wilma Hicken. the mares in a trailer and hauled them 1600 miles so they would be hear for whatever moments she might spare from 'the university. The new queen and her two attendants will reign over the rodeo performances at the Fiesta Days celebration at Spanish Fork - AND NOW i 4 f.i United cent o the cases of civilian injuries from of them fatal explosivesr-ma- ny were from war souvenirs. In the south his group often was called on to disarm, relics of the civi war. in otner areas the common killer came from soldiers who July 23 and 24. They will appear back "everything from brought in the mammoth parade during bore shells to highly charg small this fete and will represent local ed rocket rounds." interests at civic celebrations and SOUVENIRS summer holidays throughout' cen "There's only one way to keep tral Utah. war souvenirs. That s to have de molition experts look at the item, deactivate it if possible, of destroy Cooking Major Project it," he said. Many times a grenade f titdua can De aisarmea or wiinoui 4-For New H For Spanish Fork Fiesta IN THE PROUD TRADITION SET BY' SUCH GREAT PICTURES AS "GIANT' AND "SHANE" petition, generally speaking. But the less skilled the lob the more competition he can expect. And the problem of getting a job boils down to selling an employer on "what I can do for you." il'Slfi j- 1 Canada Girl Rodeo Queen Alfred Jensen Begjhs Assignment, Germany Army Pfc Alfred I Jensen of Spanish Fork, recently departed from Fort Rfleyi Kan., with other members of the 1st Infantry Division's 8th BatIn WASHINGTON (UPI) talion, 4th Artilcreased sugar prices could be lery, for duty due, in part, to Soviet manipula in Germany as a Utah tion of the world market, congressman suggested Saturday LONG THRUST Ren. Sherman P. Lloyd. (R- VII. Utah), said the Soviet Union had The been riven an opportunity for tour is designed such manipulation by a U. S to test the cap-commitment to buy sugar on the abilities for re Jensen Pfc. open market. Atlantic Treaty North This, be said, had forced the inforcing to assume the Europe. United States role of buyer in a market where Jensen, a clerk in the artillery's Russia now has effective control Battery A, entered the Army in of the entire Cuban output. December 1961 and completed "It is highly possible that So basic training at Fort Ord, Cal. viet manipulation of the world The soldier is a grad market is an additional factor in uate of Spanish Fork High School the problem, he said in a state and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ment. Owen J. Jensen, 249 N. 5th E He urged that a congressional Spanish Fork. hearing on sugar prices include an effort to determine whether Evaporated milk makes an emer Russia "is assisting in the creagency glue for a stamp or label. tion of an artificially high world ?!&ua?3i? of: cases.-.- ; Lloyd Suspects Red Manipulation TTv--Hr- Yt f ! ROYAL SMILE Mernie De Visser, center smiles after being- chosen Fiesta Queen for Spanish Fork's celebration, July 23 and 24. Attendants are Lynda Freeman, 4i Sprinfrville, left, and Carole Hunter, American Fork, right. Looking for ja Job? Give Yourself a Proper Value ' f fj ; Jobs,1 Youth ond the Future i i i j ; Royal-dos- ed. i ye ..... et i By LYLE HARRIS United Press International Three Huntsyille 'youths are maimed for life, the result of trying to saw into a !Jive L"dud" they found on a militaiy filling range. A ni . ,u roavannan,. ua. tvycur om woman . was more fortunate. She had two Civil War cannon balls with fuses intact polished and mounted on andirons in her fire place. A spark landing on the fuses could have touched off either ' 11 of the explosives. ' A family: of three was killed in Dayton, Ohio, when a World War I souvenir grenate exploded in the ;! family home. Col. Herbert B. McClanahan commander of the 2701 Explosive Ornance Disposal Squadron of the 2705 Ammunitions Wing at Hill Air Force Base, said these, examples of carelessness with Isgh explos ives were only a few 6i hundreds f. - Coral The Miracle Worker, market price." with A. Bancroft, P. Duke. In the running for children this The Yellow Canary Starlit oxfords, fall will be three-eyelplus The Comanchero. and tassel loafers pancak'e LEin Many employers are bewilder-- ! ed by seme of the interviews with j they attempt to conduct As nI yoong job applicants."I got one employed remarked,. not the youngster." j l I attitude of "what's in it Is perfectly normal me?" ilfor ; aa equal emphasis is as Yxx I can do for "what to jrven we like to or old, you." Young m possible the know as soon basic facta about the Jobs we take. But when an employer gets the third degree about insurance, retirement, annual leave, sick leave, recreation, profit sharing. and regularity of pay Increases, raised by such questions other before applicant the young job K Ten knows what ms 300 rrtW tn be. an employer is apt to be- somewhat miffed. Distorted Pictaxe - Some of this attitude has doubtedly resulted from the bro.Vvtir mtA books put out oy large , which are aimed at young. Wrh, d the brilliant,students in and of engineering fields the f science. They give the Idea of 'desperate need for workersand employers are owning that trwttead of for a few n mwv-.r- j- "I At The Movies Of Market Sugar Sunday, June FROVO ' !":' f Saturday continues to b the most dangerous day of the week o far as traffic ' accidents are concerned, according to B. Dale Burningham, chief research engineers, Utah State Department of Highways. Almost 56 per cent of the fatal accidents oc curing on Utah's highways took place during: the hours of darkness. In a recent address to the Granite High School Safety Coun cfl, Mr. Bumingham summed up some of the highlights of Utah vehicular accidents data for 1962: 233 deaths occurred during this year. This Is three fatal accidents less than in 1961. 11433 injuries occurred during the year. 721 more than 1961; 615 pedestrian accidents occurred during the year 7 per cent more than 1961. "Almost 56 per cent of the deaths on the highways occurred i' ' , " ' JvnL ' ' I " "I r !'; j PLAYING OPEN 7:30 SHOW 8:15 4S3-548- 1 r1 CHD CSC2S" "DpVG C7L"-li:-3 NOW tDHu ( PHOKE 225-17- 40 .. PLAYING OPEN 7:30 SHOW 8:15 On ue OPEN 1 P.M. SHOWS JEFFGHAUOLER W0-3:45-6:30-9- :10 V 1 A "! r V |