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Show Provoan Acquitted Sunday Heroti 6 Judge Orders Innocent Verdict in Idaho Case 4 - A directtd WALLACE, Ida. verdict by the presiding judgv Friday freed three former offi cers of the defunct Idaho Sav ings and Loan Association of charges of falsifying corporate District Judge James G. Bowles instructed the jury to return a verdict of innocent against the three. The trial had lasted five days. The three were among six records. persons indicted by an Ada A jury of 11 men and one County grand jury on charges woman returned, after deliber of falsifying corporate records ating only eight minutes, a ver- of the Idaho Savings and Loan dict of innocent for D. Spencer Association before the firm Grow, Prcvo; Dwain A Knigge, closed hs doors in July of 1966. Boise, and Horace Hayes, Pres- Mr. Grow was principal owner of the corporation. ton, Ida. 0 ti An variety show featuring top talent from ail over Utah County is being planned by Utah County Democrats. The evening of family fun, Showtime Varieties," will be held in the Provo High School auditorium at 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 20. Proceeds will go toward de fraying campaign expenses in the coming election. Many of the participants in the show will be awarded auditions for appearances on a local television show according to J. v. Keith Melville, Utah Democratic chairman. t ... I 1 County Chairman of the variety show committee is Mrs. B. B. Glasgow. Mrs. J. Keith Melville is i i 1 ,1 - 'I V O :.tV 't ' " : Li I : 1 .r ' .1 i . lil t ''tuft STARTING THINGS OFF WITH A FIGURATIVE BANG are these Utah County Democrat planning tbe variety show which the party will present April 20 In the Provo High School event for the coming campaign. From left, Roth Melville, g Auditorium as a Frances Glasgow, Maureen. Derrick and Norm Nielsen. fund-raisin- evening of entertainment are: Wayne Winters, American Fork; Lars Jenkins, Lehi; Wave Migwel, Mapleton; Zane Alder, Orem; Vance Marvin, Payson; Vernon A h 1 m a n, Pleasant Grove; Leslie Olsen, Santaquin; ty, including some which has previously won state prizes. We feel that we nave a high quality offering to present to the Utah County community." Local precinct chairmen who will be distributing tickets for the mm ' m -- A it Norm serving as Nielsen, who has for many years been associated with BYU Program Bureau productions, will serve as production director for the show. After a special screening of talent, Mrs. Glasgow reported: "We have gathered toy talent from every corner of the coun- - :J -- Democrats Plan Variety Show for Campaign Funds f, . - ' 1 V.oA Howard Creer, Spanish Fork, and Marvin "Mog" Warren, Springville. All talent auditions must be arranged through local precinct chairmen or committee members, Mr. Nielsen said. "s o ASSORTED o PRESERVES CampMI't Chldtan Needl, Crtam KID CUDDLES KIDS as Jode Lloyd, J, of Lakeview holds quadruplet goats, an extreme rarity In the goat world. Tbe four some was born on April Fool, although the mother, anxt oosly watching behind Jode, certainly wasn't fooling. 5) C g,C fcnmuj Kids Will Be Kids-F-our of Them, In Fact happened on April Fools Lloyd farm nn of the wasn't certainly principals M Day at the Marvin hi IjsWevfro hut fooling. A nanny goat (no pun hv enrfprn onve birth to Quad ruplet- s- very rare tiling for mother goats to do. Twins are common. Triplets no: wo rare. But quadruplets, that's some- thing else again. The Lloyd's have two goats (correction make that six goats) which they keep as pets for the four children, Mitchel, 10; Janet, T; 8 Jode, and Tracy, X. Jode it very appreciative of Youngsters Throw Rocks at Train; Pi. Grove the four new nets. So Is Tracy. but he does all his appreciat ing from behind the fence he is a little frightened of the bewbiskered animals. The Lloyd children have other pets, two of the ewes have lambs and there are a couple of calves on the three acres owned by Mr. Lloyd. What will happen to the new goats? Mr. Lloyd says he will give three of mem away and keep one as another pet for the i t. j cnuaren. Mr. Lloyd said he keeps the goats and other animals mainly as pets for the children, to help them learn responsibility. Responsibility seems to grow and so do goat families but seldom by fours. Horsemen Take Spring Ride - SPRKGVILLE Springvffle Police are receiving numerous complaints of youngsters throw-bi- g rocks at passing trains. Officers report some of the rocks have gone through the windows of a passing caboose, and in one instance a man inside was injured by rocks and 'flying glass. Tbe railroad crossings are being patrolled as closely as possible, police report. - Members of the Cbckkbur Riding Club met recently at a local cafe for breakfast, then trucked their borses to Warm Springs near Goshen. From mere a total of 21 men enjoyed a horseback ride PAYSON through the hills to Mona, stop ping enroute to eat lunch. Robert Bradley was chairman of the annual spring ride. Two new members, Curt Farr Proclaimed PLEASANT GROVE official proclamation, Quee-- Raspborry or Strawberry r & 2li- - IgJ 7c , lean, juicy meat ground fresh Clean-U- p 21 Danger Outlined Albm-toon's- Festival Q 1)1(0 daiiy . . . delicious, and versatile for a wide - By selection of Mayor Paul T. Fordham has designated the 15 day period April 6 through 20 as "Cleanup, Fix Up, and Paint Up Days" for Pleasant Grove City. He called upon all citizens to clean up their yards and sur roundings and to cooperate fully with the city and other Detergent King Size gratifying fdifhos. is done, if each one of us does his share, the task will not be burden- SHORT some," Mayor Fordham empha sized. And, the total cumulative result will be wonderful, he added. The mayor said that citizens should haul away as much of the trash as they can. However, city pickup trucks will patrol the streets, according to to bt announced schedules BEEF Package 19c SALTINESnltoX MACARONI DINNER'm,' 5 Pk4l FIRESIDE riiVZ organizations. sponsoring "There much to be but 09 Powdered RIBSEriESr STEWt:r,ru.? ,b49 Sr.. CHUCK STEAK LIQUID 79 Astt. Flavor, 3ftB9' THRILLS" 58 FROM OUR BAKERY... 794 fc AA1VCC nnwy soon. Sponsoring organizations art Pleasant Grovt City, the Im provement and Development Committee, the Garden Club, and the Pleasant Grove area .m hm mm U.S. No. I Solid Green Heads PTA Council. A tender, flaky pastry shell filled with tasty, and Steve Anderson, both of Provo, were welcomed into the club. Membership now stands at 35 paid up members according to Frank Madson, president. (of tweet and lb. juicy apples delicately seasoned for a delicious treat from our modern hvstore bakery. LIQUIDAT EACH SHAVE SHOP EARLY CREAM PRICES - (losing My Business j: 1 11-0- 2. EFFECTIVE m 'oi8AT- ican, mmrjjJ MON., TUES. NOW and WED. ON ALL STOCK IN STORE NO SWEAT AKI SHIRTS I IAY-AWA- AIL SALES j FINAL NO EXCHANGES er Spring Sweat Shirts 1 up 20 North Center American Fork ANKLETS Ladies' andGirU' A r' j J C3 f 4"aJ SAVE! Colonial Children's Shop y Shop Albertson's bakery for a !arg selction of oven-fres- h Easter goodies such as decorated cup cakes, cookies and cakes . . . perfect for your Easter Parties. These Budge! Savers Plus PI ; . REFUNDS! SANDWICH Cm pair PKOVO-OKii- M 1 PRICES EFFECTIVE 1MU., TUES., and WED. r |