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Show '- .?-- 1 Sunday Herald 6 20.1a 5 Rotation's - '.J n Son Tells BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL About Orient Girl to John and Donna Dee R inquest Meek, Lehi. Boy to Chester G. and Jean Buhrer Lykins, Provo. Saturday: . A A talk by John Ashton and a tour of the new "Y" Center on Friday: to Grant and Boy Dorothy Brigham Young University cam Fountin Goates, Provo. pus constituted the program at Girl to Lance S. and Patricia the; regular luncheon-meetin- g Ann Palombo Rich, Provo. Friday of Provo Rotary Club. Girl to Ervin S. and Tina Rose Mr. Ashton, son of Rotarian Bevard, Provo. and Mrs. P. E. Ashton spoke of Qinningham to Boy Larry L. and Priscilla his experiences in Japan. For Jacob Johnson, Orem. mosa and Hong Kong as a fresh Girl to Dennis R. and Mary man student at Stanford Univer Louise Bowen Greene, Provo. sity. The speaker said that 27 Girl to Robert E. and Anna students participated in a stu Mae Perry Cooper, Provo. dent-ai- d project and that its Thursday: purpose was to help the people Girl to David A. and Maureen in the depressed areas they vis Itoomas Candland, Provo. ited to learn ifor themselves Boy to Marion C. and Sharon This was done by the students Averett Gren, Springville. teaching them English and um to m. wayne and Mar-showing them better ways to do gene Wride Snow. Provo. things by actually doing them Boy to Gary Lynn and Annie the Rotarian Mansfield Baker, Provo. Following talk, Lyle Curtis and aides LaVar Boy to Richard and Ruth Raw-inRockwood, Jay Eitner and Cur Nash, Bountiful. tis Winder, conducted Girl to Gordon L. and De Ann through the building Mr. Curtis Ekins Smith, Salt Lake City. explained that the purpose of Boy to K. H. and Muriel Gale the building is to extend the edu Smith, Provo. cation of the students through the use of the various facilities. He explained that with 380,000 El sqaure feet this building is the second largest in Utah and cost near six million dollars. The program was under the direction of Dr. William G. Lwxon, September p r o g r am o 9& 0 !'L. 4 m j r7 0 Statistics i 1 si I 0 gs ''!.j'Miinir"--y- i i tours This mangled car was one of two involved! in a Collision Friday night in Spanish For kj Canyon at Diamond Fork. Driver ofxwsthis car, worst hurt of three men involved, was in tne salt iaice pital late Saturday in serious condition. HEAD-O- N head-o- n CRASH Bench Warrant .. Issued On Weekend Traffic " Crashes J' 'i Hurt Eight In Central Utah i I' ... : i- 50-- 6 Friday at! about 9 p.m. Earl Eight people were injured ' one in four LeRoy Demson, 16, of 40 S. 2nd of them seriously weekend Central Utah acci- E., Salem, driver of the car, dents. was unconscious when they ar Lake Salt rived. He received head bruises Robert K. Jarvis of serand bruises about the body, He City, Saturday was listed in ious condition by the Salt Lake was taken to a doctor, treated LDS Hospital following a two-c- and realeased. A girl headon collision Friday from Spanish Fork, a passenger "; aobut 10:30 p.m. at the junction in the car, was also bruised and of Diamond Fork and U.S. High- suffered from shock the patrol said. A third passenger, a teenway 50-Mr. - Jarvis was the driver of age boy, was apparently unin-x one of the oars. The driver of jured.;,s the second car was Gerald E. The car reportedly blew a Davis, 235 West Main St., Lehi, front tire and plunged 150 feet who was listed today as fair by down a ravine. Utah - Valley Hospital, Provo. At 8:22 p.m. Friday two perThe Utah Highway Patrol, sons received apparent minor which investigated, said both injuries in a two-ca- r accident 10 drivers had.been pinned in their miles south of fhistle on U. S. cars. Highway 89. The patrol said the A passenger in the Jarvis car, driver of one car, Lewis. B. Anj,John Bridgeford, also of Salt derson, 27; Indianola,; Utah, re (Lake City, recerVed minor in- ceived a lacerated chin while juries. All three were taken to his wife, Neva Jean Anderson, the Payson Hospital and. were 27 received lacerations on her immediately transferred to the head. Driver of the second car other hospitals by ambulance. was Walter D. Herrerd, 50, Ken Mr Bridgeford was given emer- nel worth, Utah: He apparently gency treatment and released. was uninjured. The Highway Patrol reported Raymond! Fangel, ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgel a one-crollover seven miles west of Soldier Summit on U. S. Fangel, of 1690. W. Center St., ar 6. , : " ; j . V4 i V : eight-year-o- ld ar I ; July Offense chairman. Provoan Attends U. S. War College Paul A. Simmons, 2200 N Oakcrest Lane, Provo, has be gun study m the 1964-6- 5 class a the National War College in Washington, D. C. lie is attending the course while on leave from his position as chief of the management en gineering division at the head quarters of Ogden Air Material Area, Hill Air Force Base. The college is attended by high-lev- e military officers from a 1 ancnes of the service and lected civilian specialists in jencies of the Department o! fense. , Mr. Simmons is also a colone in the Air Force Reserve, serv ing as a liaison officer fori the U. S. Air Force Academy in three areas of Utah. During the academic year he will live with his wife and five childreni at Arlington, Va. j . Grand National Steeplechase has been run at Aintfee annually since 1839. received bruises and abraisons, when the bicycle he was riding and a pickup truck collided about 5:45 p.m. Friday at Seventh West and Center Street. Driver of the truck, Max W. , 4th Nisonger, not was North, injured. The boy was taken to Utah Valley Hospi irfrf 1 grand opera next February. Mrs. Victor J. Bird, opera as sociation president, Saturday announced Jack Whitaker as di rector and Ralph Laycock as music director for the produc- ' : S, ;i ' - t (r' 4 P' h 11 f i Special Equipment Will The auditions be held this coming Friday and Saturday at Permit Wheel Chair Bowling the Wasatch. at each ' """f ' i v, :. tion. - ' ' ' T - "i 'K ' ' '" J " 1 will 7:30 School, evening. Needed are soloists for the several demanding roles of El Jrovatore, including two sotwo pranos, a baritones and one bass. In addition a large chorus will be needed. Tlie Utah Valley Opera Company will launch its sixth season with El Trovatore in Febru after a succession of ary smash hits in opera, light opera and musical comedy. Mrs. Bird said the associa tion plans no fall production during the remainder of this mezzo-sopran- o, Early American UtahXounty persons who are confined to wheel chairs but wfio also love bowling are soon to be permitted to enjoy this wholesome recreation through the unselfish efforts of the United Cerebral Palsy Associa. tion of Utah County, announced Mrs. Robert Greaves, Lindon, chairman of the women's com- mittee. On Friday, the first in a quantity of bowling racks was pre- - wn sen ted to Bill Jones of Regal Bowling Alleys for use by wheel chair bowsers. The tack will fit any wheel chair and through its use a bowler in a wheel chair can participate alone or in group play. Plans for the rack were brought to Utah County by Mrs. Greaves following a convention in Denver and the first rack was produced from the plans at Utah Trade Technical Institute. The rack will be tried out under the! supervision of Mr Jones and any changes or improvement will be included in further production of the racks. . MERRILL B. TEW l Thrp ar fw peopl who dny nce- that higher (Kluctition It th only way a man $ity guarantee a higher education for p hii iehildren Insurance. Life through ;i ". For PrefetsMnol Analysis ' I' :caH :. Merrill i. tew(373-8- u 3736420 Representing BENEFICIAL LIFE suggested INSURANCE COMPANY Salt Lake City, Utah , rf m 2-P- Living Room Group . . . Authentic c. in Design . . . Covered in Specially Chosen Fabrics v3 " i 71 ""-- tt :W'i..i,.,.. nmm UILD 7 i- 1 m If Valley Opera Company, which will produce Verdi's classic well-kno- tal, treated and released. IToatalgio... chorus for El Trovatore, will be held Sept. 25 and 26 by the Utah in Rome. It was one of the very few, perhaps the only one, of year. operas to receive inIs im the El Pepper Trovatore was written by stant, acclaim from the first major spice port of the United States. verdi in 1853 and first produced time it was produced. of 672. W. 53, " K - England's famous Paiila Greaves and WHEEL GHAIR BOWLERS Tommy Christopherson discovered the delights of bowling , although confined to their wheel chaira, through the use of a handy bowling! rack which was presented Friday to Regal Bowling Alleys for use of handicapped youngsters and adults. Presenting - the rack was Mrs. Robert Greaves,! Lindon, chairman of the women's committee, United! Cerebral Palsy Association of Utah County. Helpiiig Tommy is Bill Jones. Other racks are to be btiilt in the future for presentation to the various bowling lanes in the County. Auditions for leading roles and A bench warrant was issued by Provo City Court Friday against Dennis W. 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