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Show SUNDAY, OCTOBER Prove Uth Provo Lions i mi ii iii u numimuw w ni4i u Hear Talk im TtT 196J I, Sunday Herald 4 . i T " ojw iimim itiii,unqnii.,.ipwunM nation. The meeting was then opened to questions and answers from the group of over 100 in COLOR IT RED " WE'D MAKE A By Educator Dr. Daryl McCarty, executive secretary of the Utah Education Association, was the guest speaker at the FWo Lions meeting this past week. Dr. Mccarty's theme was "Designing Education for the Future." He stated mat education must be a cooperative venture among educators and taxpayers, that education in the future would cost more, but would be designed to meet the needs of the society. He predicted that vocational education would gain status in the minds of our young people and that trade and vocational education would gain a prominent place in the schools of the future. He stated that the federal government would provide more funds for education because of the need for equalization of educational opportunities across the ir- - - ' " ls SPEECH ABOUT Clip' M J Farah ... b But tA ;:-h'j- A vxJ III MONDAY AND superb tailoring means a comfortable, pleasing fit in the best fabrics that insure the best in wearability. We proudly sell FARAH slacks . . . because men appreciate the best in dynamic colors, patterns and textures. : O OPEN good looks and comfort says it all. In eve:y FARAH slack, ni FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL " La r urn in r1 niiar i ssaaamA n lulva. A TOURIST GAZES in wonder at the beautiful Bridal Veil FaUs in Provo Canyon. A combination of the magnificent scenery and the romantic legend which gives the falls its name combine to make the spot one of the most photographed places in Central Utah. (Herald Staff Photo) GerBERLIN (UPI)-E- ast many Communist Party Chief Walter Ulbricht dedicated the 1,204-foEast Berlin television tower Friday night and inaugurated his country's first color The news service television. ADN said the tower four years In construction is Europe's By SHIRLEY CHATWIN second highest building after Beautv PRnvn CANYON the 1,756 foot Moscow television and legend are a combined at tower. traction for tourists helping to make the beautiful double catar-llovThe moon does not disappear act scene of Bridal Veil Falls most photograph completely during an eclipse. one of Utah's The moon passes through the ed spots. earth's shadow, which cannot Tourists are fascinated not hide the moon completely. only by the beauty but by the Scenery, Legend Make Bridal Veil Falls A Popular Spot for Tourists' Cameras e. mm fall's legend, which tells the story ot an Indian maiden. called Noreta, and a brave from a rival tribe who met and fell in They planned to meet near streamlet high on the moun- tain side and then elope to a land far removed from both their peoples. On the fateful evening, instead ot her lover, Noreta was confronted by braves from her own tribe. Mistakenly fearing that her brave had been destroyed, she leaped from the high ledges. Nature Acts Nature was touched by Nore-ta'- s wild beauty, and lest it be lost forever, she caught up Nore-ta'- s streaming tresses and made of them a bridal veil of falling water. From her flowing gown an altar was formed on the face of the mountain. Then her spirit was sent out as a mist, causing a green carpet to spread over the mountainside to soften the tread of all lovers who should come there to worship, The intruders fled while Nore-ta's saddened lover came and HICKEL'S ARCTIC PLANS WASHINGTON iUPI)-In- terior Secretary Walter J. Hickel says he has accepted the Soviet Union's invitation to inspect its development efforts in the ADDING TO THE beauty of the neighborhood at Third East Arctic. Hickel, former Alaska and Second South in Amrican Fork is this telephone pole, governor, told a Voice of conference Fri which is almost completely covered with a blue morning America news from necessity Russia that day glory vine. The Robert Jensen family, 321 E. 2nd S.. takes a greater interest in the been growing this plant for several years, but it has been Arctic than the United States especially beautiful this year, growing as high as the over- does. The date of the trip has head wires. (Herald Staff Photo by Betty G. Spencer) not been set. gaze down at the strange trans- -' formation. But grief was more than he could bear, so out of compassion for his sorrow, Na ture molded his massive frame into the mountain and stretched his mighty shoulders high into the heavens like silent sentinels to guard over his loved one. Cries Softened His cries of anguish were softened into love calls to whis per forever from the crags in the ledges. If you climb the trail to the falls in the evening, and your soul is in tune with nature, you can hear that weird love song accompanied by music from the falling water. The fountain is fed from those waters, and it is said that all who drink from it shall find youth and love si&A mr;::,-- ' HEY - strr. -- "KIDS! ' J , WE MEAN WILL BE HERE him ?Vn SOON!! ? life J 2 - f 1 j J AVWaMI tj VJ f f ''Sir, "t h A til tWm J'l i Convantent Terni Available We're nothing without your love. 62 . V Mi JEWELERS OPEN MONDAY TIL 9 I f : ' i " jr ''J EMUS' ' r 1 I: vj fnitl Total Weight I I v ii- - I 7 .... OOPS (Zales prices them in easy reach) ' -is 5 To 75 Bridal sets with a loving quality I r- "CHARL" li,t $59.95 s ht i Itlullralioiu f nlorgtd FISMAGE'S PRESENT hil sVfjjjl XSl. WEST CENTER I fx. OT . NEW . . . FAERICS - COLORS PATTERNS and STYLES AND EVERY PAIR WITH S fcftl;- Fa ra Press THEY WILL NEVER NEED IRONING SIZES . . . EVER! 26 to 44 WAIST ftOO O " 1 1 00 1 A - |