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Show ' - J: v ' V Muui-'- I, ' I .'j X ; " ' Sunday Herold SUNDAY, AFJUL 19, IMS im County , Utah s Statistics to Arlyn F, and Jane Anderson, Spanish' Fork. to Maynard L. and Ester Beckwith Nielsen, Orem. to Garry E. and Mildred Estella Guynn Peterson, Spring- ville. u Boy to Gary L and Peggy Sue Henderson Sheppard, Orem. Boy to Marten K. and Caren K. Kirwood Johnson, Provo. Thursdays Boy to John and Reta Colleen Farnsworth Madsen, Provo. Girl to Kenneth and Dora Mae , Mackey Mills, Orem. Boy to Douglas and Linda Smith Jolley, Orem. . Girl to Vaughn M. and Cheryl Rae Sanderson. Austin, Provo. AT AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL V ; . . April IS: to Girl Grant an- d- Helen France Nicol, Orem. ; i jr ; V ? "s,i' AN 1 V . Mrs. Gary Madsen, far left, chairman of youth artist auditions YOUNG MUSIC, WINNERS for the Utah Valley Symphony, congratulates winner who have earned the right to play: with the symphony in its next concert. Seated, Claudia Dayton, and from left, Bill Brown, Cynthia Vance, Jesse Read and Steven Goodman. Youths Lions Win Music Pick New Auditions Officers Five youth winners were an-nouced Saturday by Mrs. Cornelia Madsen, chairman of the Utah Valley Symphony Youth Artist Auditions. Winners are Claudia Dayton, Bill Brown, Jesse Read, Steven Goodman and Cynthia . Vance. Miss Dayton, flutist, is the daughter of Mrs. Helen Dayton OREM Murray Kesler, em in Orem city engithe ployee: neer's, office, was elected president of the Orem Lions Club at an election meeting Thursday night. Installation ceremonies will be held in June. Other new officers include Elmer Hales, first vice president; Evan James, second vice president; Victor Christensen, third vice president; Orland Pyne, secretary; Alfred Bennett, tailtwister; and Baxter Lee, liontamer. Ken Cross and Eph Twitchell were elected members of the board, with Tom- - Jacob and Edward man as holdover directors. The cldb concluded a project Thursday night for CARE by contributing $57 in cash and 87 pairs of used eyeglasses to the current Lions: Club xampaign, Eph Twitchell is chairman of the project for District 28-- of the organization, which takes in 32 clubs. Willis Elmer of Orem won a prize for collecting the greatest number of eyeglasses. Mr, Elmer turned in 57 pairs. The ' Library users are urged April 14: to Pat H. and Sharon Wright'' Ellington. PI Grove. Girl to Dale and Lorraine Bame Averett, Pleasant Grove. Boy to Duahe and Carolyn Spivey Hopley, Pleasant Grove, April II: -- Boy to Glen and Eileen Elta Ashley, waar vauey. Mr. School. High Mr. and Mrs, Louis Co have returned home from a trip to Los Angeles where they visited at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and two sons. Mrs. Gray, the former Voncile Smith,- - is the daughter of Mrs. Cox. Theq also visited with other relativesaiid friends. rTT' ; two-We- . . ; , : n r- once a year only our best panties ; OUR BEST NYLONS Save 25 Save 40' Run on Sears proportioned fi PANTIES Nylons 1 and Friday SeiuUr y Re?. 1.39 89e - y. t till 9 p.m. A ? TIMPANOGOS BARRACKS VETERANS, WORLD WAR Jk Will meet Monday at ? p.m. Veterans' Service Center, 287 E. 1st N. Clyde TervQrt, Pay-so- n, second vice commander,, will show slides on. the trip to the world's fair which the barracks took a year ago. - TWICE A YEAR SALE Open Monday , MEETINGS" iiif iniimiiinT"" - : -- Thaynt'i ' Brown, pianist, is the son of Mr. and MURRAY KESLER Mrs. George B. Brown and a senior at St. Francis High School. Jesse Read, bassoonlenses will be processed so that ist, is a freshman at Brigham they will fit the people who re Young University. Mr. Good ceive them. man, violinist, is the son of Dr. and Mrs. A. Harold Good man and a junior at Provo TO CONDUCT TEST High School. Miss Vance, vio JACKASS FLATS (UPI) linist, is the daughter of Dr. Scientists todajnwere prepared and Mrs. Wendell Vance and a to conduct a ground power test at Provo High School. of the NERVA (nuclear engine junior Twenty-fiv- e young people up for rocket vehicle application) to the age of 21 participated in The test of the 'nuclear reac the auditions to win the coveted tor, mounted on a railroad flat opportunity to be presented in ' car, marks a baby step in a concert with the Utah Valley American efforts to propel man orchestra at the Symphony to the planets. Provo Tabernacle on May 12. The nuclear reactor was built This concert will be presented by Westinghouse Electric Corp without charge to the public. Mr. Read, student of Professor Jacob Bos, will play the first . movement of a Mozart concerto for bassoon. Mr. Brown, student of Robert B. Smith, will play the first movement of Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -J- nominations, like Episcopal, Miss Dayton, student of ProLjCalifornIacoUegeprofessor Presbyterian orAmerican Luth fessor Theodore Wight, will said mis week members of the . rather than the 'funda play a selection for flute and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y eran, orchestra by Kennan. Saints do not as a group mentallsts'," Mauss said. Miss Vance and Mr. Good Mormons literally con s i d e r man will tend to hold "negative attiplay the first movetudes" toward Negroes, v themselves Israelites and hence ment of Bach's Double Violin Armand L. Mauss, a professor "blood brothers" to Jews,, and Concerto. Miss Vance is a stuat Diablo Valley College, Con- an identification and empathy dent of Professor David Dal-cord, Calif.,, delivered a paper between the two denominations ton and Mr. Goodman is a on Mormon race attitudes at the stems from a history of per student of Dr. A. Harold Pacific Sociological Association secution of both, he said. conference here. , Mauss said he polled 248 LDS in three different . members wards In the San Francisco Bay area in compiling his study. ' 'In most responses, Mormons resembled the 'moderate' de WHEREAS, approximately 75 various organizations and Mrs.' Jasper, Snow, " Provo, has completed eight weeks of advanced infantry training with heavy - weapons under the Reserve Enlistment Program at Fort Ord, Calif, Mr. served , to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore and Jammie of Kearns; Zinn of El Centro, PaulMr. and Mrs. Junior Under Calif., was a recent houseguest and at the home of friends, Mr. and wood, Randy, Michael Malinda of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Garry Moore of Provo. Mrs. Stan Joreensen. Eric and Tracy of Provo. Parker Robison of Salt Lake City was recently honored at a Dr. Melvln T. Hatch has been family dinner at the home of visiting In Provo with his Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McNamara Some 30 children mother, Mrs, Floyd R. Pendle in Provo. ton, Provo. He stopped here and grandchildren were on on his way to the 65th annual hand to greet Mr, Robison. meeting of the American SoRecent pests of Mirla Greenciety for Microbiology at Atlantic City, N. J. For the past wood Thayne, Provo,1 were aufew years, Dr. Hatch has been thoress Ora Pate Stewart, Garworking at the Naval Biologi- den Grove, Calif., and her cal Laboratory School of Pub- Illustrator, Mrs. Adell Palmer lic Health for the University of of Murray. Mrs. Palmer will California. be doing the Illustrations for Mrs. forthcoming ' ' Steven Fausett, son of Mr. book. and Mrs. Jack Fausett, Orem, Pvt. Steven J Snow, son of has beenreleas'ed from Utah " Provo and a junior at Provo of taunt ROT 6 . to take a look around their homes and return all overdue books belonging to the library .during the coming j week. -- Boy 373-054- - Week". . or 373-856- 3 Valley w. library patrons may return overdue books without penalty during the week of April 28 to May 1, when the American Fork Public Library will observe "Free HALL Hospital following sur gery performed were, tie is reported to be continuing his recovery satisfactorily at home. was A ' family held recently at the home of Mrs. Stella Jorgenson to Lake-vieA picniq. lunch was AMERICAN FORK Girl Curtis Boy Laone Girl 1 R By MILDRED Without Penalty Saturday: Boy to James W. and iLor raine Linde Nixon; Provov - 4. News of People You Know er AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL . r Around and About 5. Return Overdue Library Books BORN 7:: f Hip Sites SI teM. 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Portable unite also are available . efficiently clean room areat tq at least 300 tquare feet in tire. Find out more about then this week. amazing dust catchers -' or "up-b- Provo City. -- k 1965. Honeywell ' VERL PROVO, Phone 373-100- Wet UTAH G. DIXON, V Mayor of Provo City ATTESTi - Just Say "Charge J p R. GLENN OLSEN, City Recorder (seal) 3 ' V . ,,: Satisfaction Guaranteed or Tout Money Hack ' r '' 0 Cl inches Phone 373-870- 0 Free Decorator Help .' Gallon Cans lttt. I N" - " 2 Utlull. i...., , Free Estimates Free Shop At Home Service ; ; : on Scars Revolving Chargo'No Down Payment Shop at Sears and Save ' - It11 TAMAISI PTRACANTHA BOXWOOD AND 5 Gallon Size Gallon Slro PROVO CITY CORPORATION HEATING 56 North 2nd 8 .. ; ARBOR VITAE COMTACTA FTRAMIDAL MANY OTHERS. 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