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Show Sunday Herald " 6 SUNDAY, APRIL R, 199 Duty to God In Southeast Section Award Given Guard Trucks fo Aid Provo Cleanup Norman Kocher-- I QREM hans. ion of Mr. and Kirs. Glen Kocherhans earned his! Two trucks and two men from ,ha Duty to God Award in the Orem ihe Utah National Guard will 21st Ward. e in the 'ijartkioate Norman is a priest, and has clean-ucampaign in Provo served as president of his dea- - Monday and Tuesday of this cons ana teacners quorums. coming week. He is active in MIA work, and The men and trucks, from the is an Ensign in scouting. Nor- 1457 Engineers Battalion, will man is in the eighth grade at work with two city employees the Orem Junior High School. up trash left si the curb :n the sou'.hrast section of Pro- - lb nroiect. of five neighbor-- i vo Monday and Tw?dav. City' Residents Provost, Maeser, Cen-- ; trucks and men will finish the hoods pick-u- p work for the rest of iral Business District, Joaquin are encour !and St. Francis the week, The Guard has been unable aged to clean up their yards to participate in the first two and homes and place the rub- citv-wid- .tamers as much as possible. has already The clean-u- p taken place in the northw.st and southwest sections of Provo and will concentrate on the southeast section this coming week and the northeast section weeks of the clean-u- p program bish at the curb for the trucks the following week. g and crews to pick up. They are and i" donate their time The crews will pick up trash asked to place the trash in con- in and in Tuesday assisting day Monday through Friday of each week. The Provo Coordinating Council is sponsoring the cleanup campaign and Frank (Lefty) Cole is directing the effort. Mon-pickin- Happenings In Central Utah Communities Mrs. Kivler is recovering f;om Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Graham recent surgery. Linda and Con- and family, Springville and the nie are daughters of Mr. and Ronald Morain family of Lay-to- n Mrs. Archie Jones of Provo. and Riley Graham, as well as two grandmothers, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Henrie Jennie Peterson, Springville and with their daughter. Marilvn Mrs. Archie Chadburn, Provo. and husbod, Phillip Olsen, all of Provo, were special guests .vlr. and Mrs. Earl Alexander at a birthday party given for and baby of Ogden visited in the Henrie's granddaughter. Provo during the past week Nicole, daughter of Mr. and with parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. Nick Rokich in Magna dur- Brown Hales and Mr. and Mrs. ing the week. Also present was Loren Roundy. Nichole's brother, Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry HaB were During the recent visit of Mr. visitors on Saturday from and Mrs. H. Grant Terry and SbowLow, Ariz. The family had daughter, Nola, from Mesa, Ariz., a family dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvis B. Terry in Orem. Other family members attending were THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Tarry and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff all 154 S. Mai of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. tpringvill Alma Terry of Salt Lake City. CLOSED SUNDAY Army Private First Class OW 8 OPEN MON. John J. Nelson, son of Mr. and Monday Sr. Citlien'i Nlf ht SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Mrs. Gene R. Nelson of PleasNO ADVANCE IN PRICE An gnup has giv ant Grove, has been assigned to ENDS WED. en its wholehearted endorse- the 173rd Airborne Brigade in ment of a plan to locate small Vietnam, The sold ZINGING, groups of policemen in offices of Pleas- a By MILDRED m A'i.A jtib - WA inr ,J tun fc mi in mr in mil DISCUSSING CIVIL RIGHTS after the Prove Rotary me;tinf are, from left, Wesley P. Lioyd, Rotary president; the speaker, Dr. P aimer 8. Rots, president of the Salt Lake Ctiy Chapter of the NAACP, and Bye Jensen, IU tary program chairman. Utah NAACP Head Tells Provo Rotarians Of Racial Problems, Potential Utah has the Ingredients planned to hire 42. So far, 14 which could combine to cause have gone to work. racial disturbances such as Negro children are being many major cities have been grossly insulted in some Utah experiencing, Dr. Palmer S. schools, he charged. Recently Ross, president of the Salt Lake Highland High School in Salt Chapter of the National Asso- Lake City put on a show with ciation for the Advancement a black-fac- e act which depicted of Colored People, told the a Negro carrying cotton and Provo Rotary Club this week- singing degrading songs, the end. speaker alleged. He said Utah's image Is hurt, Dr. Rcs said he recently reboth nationally and interna- ceived a oomplaint from a tionally, by racial discrimina- Caucasian woman that a teachtion. er was making derogatory America's racial problem comments about Negroes in embarrasses both black and connection with class reading U.S. white representatives of the novel, "To Kill a Mock said. Ross Dr. overseas, ing Bird." Expresses Confidence Makeg Plea But he is confident that, He urged Rotarians to take From these deplorable conditions in America a new nation the lead, as the businessmen leaders that can arise and we can bind up and community the wounds with love." they are, in opening the door Utahns claim their for the Negro. Many state does not have a racial Often whites tell him to send discrimination problem, Dr. them "qualified" Negroes and Ross said, but they are wrong. Utah has a problem with racial discrimination in housing, employment and! education. He said there are "blue lines" drawn by real estate salesmen who will not show many houses to Negroes. A Negro In Utah can t buy any home, even though It may be within his economic range. Charges Discrimination There is also job discrimination, Dr. Ross said. He added that the picture has been changing within the last few weeks. But Dr. Ross said If he had been giving his talks two weeks ago he'd have told the Rotary that out of 22,000 employes, Kennecott employed but 13 Negroes; of 6,596 em ployes, Hercules employed but one Negro; of 8,000 employes, Salt Lake City employed but two Negroes; of 18,000 employes, Hill Field employed but Frenchmen Fail DeGaulle In (UPI)-Des- they'll hire them. But lnvesti gation shows that the job doesn't need special qualifications and whites are hired to fill them without experience, he asserted. Dr. Ross told Rotarians that the NAACP is a militant or but only within ganization the bounds of the law. He said and Rap Stokely Carmicha-Brown, leaders of the Black Power movement may look like him, but they are not like him. spread throughout the city. The plan referred to as the Disavows Lawlessness "vest pocket precinct pro He, and the NAACP, disavow gram" is the brainchild of Po lawless acts and segregation of lice Chief Dewey fmis. Me feeis any kind, the speaker declared. that the vest pockit program Dr. Ross said Thursday night will bring officers closer to the the Salt Lake Chapter of the people they serve and therefore NAACP dismissed three Negro build better police-publi- c members of its board because, after Dr. Mar The Northwest Community tin Luther King's assassination, Action Program said thai they took a militant stand for two young persons from the Black Power in opposition to northwest area will be essigned NAACP philosophy. as aides to the police officer He also told t!.e Rotarians who is to serve that portion of that the NAACP was organized town. The first vest pocket station by Caucasians, that its pres ent board of directors includes is scheduled to open in the many whites, and that its cur northwest area of the city next rent president is Caucasian. week. S. L manifestation of patriotism, the average Frenchman wants only 2.73 babies, a poll has shown. While the government suggests families of four and five children, 51 per cent of the population think three offspring make the Ideal family, the National Institute of Demogra-phi- s Studies said. ALGIERS (UPI)-- fl. Rap There are no Negro firemen Brown, the American black or policemen in Salt Lake City, power militant, said in a but four Negro employes In the magazine published Friday that State Capitol building, and in his country "for each black none on the Utah State High dead, we must kill 10 racists." 127 Negroes. Group re iae da DHJJ JUt I'M l III ier, graduate ' j rata tl - 7 L. 1:30 :34-5:37. DRIVE-I- N SHOWINSI ACADEMY 1 ."A movie you wont want to miss!" 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EXCtUSIVE 'DRIVe-I- N S STATU, FROVpy 1255 4"v K mm ' - CO-Ht- OF THE Of OOOO ter, Ntlda and her husband, Dale Mackay of Provo. Additional sons and daughter and grandchildren attending were DON'T MISS I Cont from 2:00 p.m. iTfTrm.F f ii,.iiL)i.jiiin.iimijiiiiiiL;i)i.niiiiii oun? I I MADE STUFF Caught off guard was Provoan Alvin L. Graham, when family members lured him to a surprise birthday party during the week at the home of his daugh- DIRECTED Africalae, Sat.-Su- n. MUSICAL Grove High School, entered the Army in June of 1966 and was last stationed at Mainz, Ger many. -C- and I say back- that scalphunters are the most ornery, ttabbers on earth. I HUNT SCALPHUNTERS!" Browji, writing inthe magazine Kennecott Hiring Revolution said ,But recently, Kennecott con "Death should not stop our fight tacted Dr. Ross to tell him that for liberation." It was processing 46 Negro job iiwiwia ifrwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiBianiiiiwwiiMA applications. Of that number, Mmm 6:30 i STARTS WEDNESDAY E 7:30-SK- way Patrol. WEEK NITES FROM AREA EXCLUSIVE AT TWO THEATRES anti-pover- ty 1 WISION'COLOIUmb. CALL FOR DEATH come to meet their son, Michael MOSTEST HOSTESS just returning from a mission in the Montana area. They also TOKYO (UPD-T- he Tokyo visited with thei- son, Harry club hostess with the night Lynn Hall ar.d his wife and fam- mostest avenged 400,000 yen ily. ($1,111) in tips from customers last year, the Tokyo tax Mrs. Myrtle Taylor of Provo administration reported Saturwho undenvent surgery at the hostess The average day. I'tah Valley Hospital Tuesday, reported month)" earnings of only 50,000 yen ($138). lg recovering satisfactorily. 1 - Charles de to his countrymen to appeals lots of children as a produce ident VILLA Backed by Pres Gaulle's pite hr Police Plan Baby Appeal PARIS State In B. HALL Mr. and Mrs. Eari Wagner, Provo, have returned home where they from California have been visiting. Highlight of the journey was to see their new grandchild, the son of Wayne and Linda Jones Wagner of Indio, Calif. While away the Wagners also called on Mr. Wagner's sister, Mrs. Helen Bowman at Fontana and her family and Stan and Connie Jones Cameron at LaMirada. En route home they went to Yuma, Ariz., to visit with for mer residents, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Kivler. They report that II AT mm TODAY! SS IX- - i |