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Show SUNDAY;- - NOVEMBER 14, 19C5 Utafc ; County, Utah Herald Sunday? Astrological Forecast Born today; you nat tlmo tor tha Pticei who hat al- tiMBV NOV 14 ., ara of a Mttcoiiy ruim i1"'" .u thm advantage and aHatrs in ordr. I Be pro- JO) ARIES .War. ImpMea. nature cdvantaaM tuch.a taste end tense o bet - oressive. Introduce a new Wee Into on v !ol Institution and yog may Bam wilo roportlon-K:-mH- 1tt net in .yniciiia. VW own num. iu- u.i IM anil knr 0UI11OB You can TAURUS (Apr.iJI-Ma- y !1) enable theW futt .HUiiut itf vui. banner flay It you take ao-for yourself melee Will nrraundlna come of an that opportunity litki. Mt.wiihnwnt trnl ort montage In the mornino. annra of leu nertect tor one ot your llket but onct A g GEMINI (May Jl) and diilkei. beginning to a good work week it Mi ' Monday, November II store-t- fyo meet your eolloatiortt with One of care and enthusiasm. JJ) TORPID (Oct. full You tan CANCER (June J3) your beet day of the month. Take ot all opportunities you Improve upon employment eonoitiont advantage An - h - . Ml SAOITTABIUS (Nov, excellent day for mixing routine ehorea lta new' prelects.- Make plana far family 9t merino. ' Make JO) CAPRICORN (Dec. II decisions regarding your employment and remember with the utmost care -tnat there are otheri Involved. A day AOUARIUS (Jan. If) exactout work when your plant iheuld but only to long at you ly ai plermed don't lump the gun In the morning. A fortu- JO) PISCES (Feb. you go about tt tactfully. Avoid dying In the tace of trouble, however j Direct your LEO (July D) attention to prolectt and problems of the moment. Let all you do count tor tome- thing progressive. Strike now, VIRGO (Aug. while the. Iron It hot, and you ehould ba able to get your point acrott.- t. ) Show enter. LIBRA (Sept. prise and Individuality and thlt should be work weak of ,ure the day that begins . I) - ' Three Get Minor Hurts In Crash Reservation Deadline Set For Breakfast - Reservations for the Early Thursday in the Royal Inn must bemade by Monday, William K. ' Wotherspoon, manager of -the Provo Chamber of Com- 7 merce has announced. r Thursday's breakfast will -- resume the meetings held last spring which featured 1 rfalksconceflingcohomitr aspects and development aids which might be used in Utah - Valley. ' " Robert Walker, director of the Utah State Aeronautics Board will be this Thurs--' day's speaker. His talk will be on "Policies of Aviation." 'Specfal Community Calendar Tuesday" Meet Slated SERIES BYU DEVOTIONAL Will begin at 5 p.m. in Room Will feature-- Truman Madsen 115 of the Jesse Knight BIdg as guest speaker beginning at on BYU campus. Mrs, Beverly 10 a m. in the Fieldhouse, BYU Boon will be guest speaker. campus. JOINT CONCERT RIBBON CUTTING Will begin at 8:13 p.m. in the CEREMONY Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Will begin at 2 p.m. on the Center, BYU campus. The oraSouth -- University overpass at torio choir and the BYU Sym SixtJh South. St to open the phony Orchestra will perform structure for traffic. Dvorak's Requiem." The conEXECUTIVE SECRETARIES cert will be repeated Thursday Will hold its Roundup at the evening. Riverside Country Club beginning with the social hour at 6:$0 p.m. and dinner at 7:45 EARLY BIRD BREAKFAST p.m. Theron H. Luke, city ediWill be held at the Royal Inn tor, Daily Herald will be guest beginning at 7:30 a.m. Robert speaker. Walker director of the Utah State- Aeronautics Board will Thursday - Wednesday . COMMUNICATIONS v SYMPOSIUM Will begin at 4:10 p.m. In Room 184 of the Jesse Knight BIdg. James Oakling will be guest speaker. .:... .'' KIWANIS CLUB Friday MIMBIR PROVO ROTARY CLUB JatdH BuraM at Clrcgiatsta Ifatted Pratt iRternttteisal NBA SUBSCRIPTION RATH UTAH COUNTY month, carrier . iVtMftlfV CJaTtJf hi Will, meet at the Royal Inn. 1.71 tlMo Stares Ualted SI.IB UM Oat) vaar ftOVO ORIM ITMaM I tU-lM- ' first meeting Tuesday of the Special Education PTA, recent ly organized m the Provo School , Rex Pinegar of the Special Education Department of BYU, will lead the discussion to be held at 8 p.m. in the Provo School District Administration Building. 980 N. 3rd W. i One. of the primary aims of the group, is to see a special education class instituted at Provo High School where none exists at present rThe Provo School District has special edu cation classes in the elementary schools and Junior high level. Special Education classes are designed to aid the slow learners, students with physical han dicaps or emotional problems. At the same time, the classes provide special instruction for rifted, brilliant children who need special attention.' All personsnave been invited to attend the discussion which will be followed by a question and answer session. 12:15 tary COZY ELECTRIC HEATERS R school, 350 N. on PIUS EXCITING SUSPENSE Cary. Audrey Grant HepbumTO CO-HI- in schoci costs, school boards and the last 10 years, Prpvo School administrators are being is approaching the need pelled to examine the problem ior more ana expensive voca of relating costs to educational tional education, Harold Boy- productivityr Mr. Boyack said acx. assistant district superin "Calls are beinfinade-a- t the - tendent has reportedMr. Boyack, who is also clerk of the Provo School Board, has reported to the board that na tionally, schooL costs jeem t3 have doubled each 10 years since 1900. In Provo on June 30, 1955, per student education cost was $220.43. The com parative figure for the period ending June - 30, 1965, was - $421.69. twttai J? full-tim- al nwirii - I tr It irnf I a STAXLCT D0NCN . igv MiKm uniir 22 to NOV. NOV. 27 Completes Training - Pvt. FORT ORD, Calif Kenneth S. Kropf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kropf, 325 N. 10th W., Provo, Utah, has com food serv pleted an eight-wee- k ice course at Fort Ord, Calif. soldier enter The ed the Army in June 1965 and completed basic combat train ing at Fort Ord. He is a 1962 graduate of Provo HOSTED BY comes to Utahl The OEORBE OOBEIi PAT MARQUIS ...v-- , zm .- n &REATACTSL ME rTi.ir7;infaa;.T?i:nniq OPEN 6:30 v ' NOV. 29 TO : I DEC. 4 SHOW 7:00 J : A musical comical show conceived and created by Mr. Bolger! Premier performance AHtmammmu ummnwi 1 tJ . BARBARA MURIEL HELLER LANDERS COJUT WUL, : Dn.i a She's Mine' ILI 7 jJT DEC. 17 to DEC. 25 S I MtfAw rr.. - I RUTA l5llll(Oil.:'l(Oi o LLHH --M.Y. TIMES as Captain Hook IN AsPeterPnn ; ui atr I a l 7 HOLIDAY MATINEES EVENING MASTRniAWM . - t . m .18 HTh fa ?Z a 3 ' 1 ....,., 7 DEC.27 to JAN.1 o' W CHICKEN I4acf Otkkan (aal Chkktn 9 k 50 Ml Kit I ill III ii rJ 1 TSMCNCC STAMai tAMANTMA (aOAM y 9 SM Itra at hv 4 II, H NORTH UNIVERSTTY . . Vw OrtV WW f TSCMNICOLOft UTAH VAUIT XCIUIIVI l Prkm AtMt 1 OpaaliM " Osmond Brothers WYLEfTS tb collector CAU I and featuring Ogden's talented WILUAM 373-136- 3 IThilI. ; ;i mmmKJma ONLY I 3m Oil TOPI ALWAYS Gravy Hot lolls : ! DUCKET jillalDCLti aiHtidG : : ! In I 1 K i a o 1:11 u XtTTiTlffillluV ,'" 1:4 "wni'lifiiU : - faat. AtDiltl o Gala opening night benefit performance Dec. 17th for the David 0. McKay Hospital, : ii '1 : Saturdays, 2:30 Mon. thru Fri. 3:45 8:15 PM, Dec. 17. 18 and 23 PERFORMANCES TtCHWCOLOr TtCHrflSCOPT Oca tViam 3 . II s mt 1 U-- -J i Mi S Take Her ciltto aaM Ira round! e Junes Sttwort, Sandra Dm yea ccuIJW SEAN CONNERY ' .- 1 classy a spy film cs IbMORmBycj!, MARVIN j AND MORE GENE SHELDON VICTOR CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY PROM 1:30 P.M. ItorBililTORff I -- - CMS. 4-ST- EP HAURY WILLS High School. in ' FAMILY UOODEll POND ani X iisL 9 I ONE WEEK ONLY 3 1LV4E a.. LIS . kColor CO-HI-TI ITARRINO w .no14. RAs 111 rf'lW IttfU I lllvillllll CO-HI-T l.f Kenneth S. Kropf Charade i JOSEPH IXCmNO that K " LfeTtoy :u HiiiiHiHutMmmiHHsmHMtHaMmaHimttHHHmM SENSUOUS AND SENSUAL FUN!" TNJL: as I P" - tSSSHSiQskM .mort S the Jooard BmnVtocte B.n been provided for ahorthand;P each of the districts classea so- that students .of schools-Di- xon and varying capabilities can pro-- ; Firrer Junior High schools and ceed in line with their Wlity-fro-vo Senior High School and desire to' move from one! -He- also noted that pnninmonf present time for.greater-yoca- Jst.aMelil4 nas oeen purcnasea for a Uonal education, lie said. level to another. ' book' Surprisingly, this. appeal is '.'Electric typewriters, graphic arts classroom at the being made at the- - very time keeping machines, calculators. high school. The course will be that automation is making ob - Und adding machines have all the only one taught in the solete many of. the job skills oeen purcnasea hi proauce w suae on a nign scnool level, be who said. a greater extent-stude- nts being taught , of is are At little evidence the what 'From e same time a ' finding employcapable ment in some kind of commerinstructor1 and additional available. Vocational-techniceducation is r exceedingly : ex cial endeaver upon their grad- equipment is being furnished in the agricultural Instruction area uation," Mr. Boyack said. . penshe," he said. In the commercial area of The assistant superintendent ot the high school. i mi IKNMKOlOr awtri wenant ' CrpatAr L. corn-Distri- The Unitarian Fellowship of Provo will meet this evening at 8 p. m. at 172 S. 200 E. ' Street. Waldemer P. Read's paper entitled "What Freedom in the Local Culture?" will be read discussion period will follow Interested persons .are in vited to attend. I T a 2 Ter student 4. President Theodore Roosevelt signed the order returning the captured Confederate regimen tal flags to their respective states. l!ti?t'Marcs Gvlltr&JRv'orite . to p Mhsjooljriininge-a i a i , i inn-ease- d OBSCENE CALLS REPORTED OREM F&ir reports of ob scene telephone calls were reported to the Orem police de- Several windows were broken in the school lunchroom. Byron Pierce, 466 N. 940 W., reported the theft of four watch es and clocks which were await ing repairs. ( near doubling- f- Faced - with these p.m. in partment Friday by residents in scattered areas of the city. The reports were all similar in na Saturday ture, and may have involved BYU BASKETBALL only one caller, officers said. The freshman team will play Other reports received by the the varsity team at 7:30 p.m. department included a report of vandalism at Union elemen in the BYU Fieldhouse. tll.M . ' PROVO Will be held at the Royal Inn at 12:15 p.m. PROVO ELKS LODGE Will hold its Old Timers Night at 8 p.m. at the Elk Home. I. Slat e. x thrwegk Friday and Sunday mernlM ky the Herald Cerperatle, IM Watt Merit) Street, Prove, Utah, MM!. . JINSIN. Publisher Batored at toceotl class matter at M part efftce H Prove. Utah, ' be the speaker. -BYU FORUM SERIES Will feature' the Baroness Maria ' von Trapp as guest speaker. The forum will begin at 10 a.m. in the BYU Field-hous- A discussion concerning "The Parent's Role in Special Edu cation will be featured in the District of school costs Unitarians Will Meet Tonight Education1 BUSINESS EDUCATION Faced with the Three persons received apparent minor injuries in a one-ca- r accident Friday -- shortly .after 10 p.m. three miles up Payson Canyon, according to the Utah Highway Patrol. Officers said a car driven by Lee MoffUt, 16, of 44 W. 800 N., Fork, carrying six Spanish people, rolled over. Mr. Moffitt suffered a left shoulder injury and two passengers, Leslie Wil son," 15,' and Ilene Wilcox, 15 received injuries. The three weretakea,to the.Payson Hospital for treatment. Miss Wil cox was kept overnight for ob servation of a possible concussion but was released Saturday morning. The three other passengers did not report injuries, the Highway Patrol said. - Bird Breakfast, - Need Grows For Vocational School Program I Tickets Available of Clarks and CastletJns in Provo . . r at tht Thsxrtr box offlct prior to show tlmo. J r n m i lh i i i FflTl iTFr M CWK ' y i ) m gl - |