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Show Sunday HeroIJ 2 SCTHT, vex. PI, n& Burningham Head Of Springville C of C Orem West Stoke ! Former Bishoprics To Be Honored Today Meets Today SPR1NGVILLE Larry Burn- - votes ir.gham, maLager of Sprouse- - for a wft ' - I I a director term. The presi-Rei- ti dent-elewill serve two years, becoming prescient dunr.g his second year, Mr. Burnkgham has served as vice president during tie past year, Installation of new officers will be held Friday, Jan. 16 at the anrual instab:'on banquet, two-ye- Vt'--. " i f 1 . i become ar Orem West IDS Stake will rariety store, has been hold its quarterly conference elected president of the Sprir.g- AMERICAN FORK Nine' where In the stale have rated today at the Provo Tabernacle, ville Chamber of Commeice, bishops and the 26 counselors they are planring to come. succeeding Melvin Duke, ho have served since the Tr principal speaker ill be Aven,je Mr. Burningham'i election Bisho? 9are,n W Seastrand of The session will, imerian Flk begin at 10 came after directors of the or- tie and ah members of the garjation met and revised the biSht ?f was ill July, ! here, j! s. Under the revision, a iav. hen the old First u,terested, are invited to attend. formed will be chosen president-elec- t The recomtMn will come Ward was split in 1946. and a -from list of at least two per-- , sacrament the of former First Ward k. hM meeting during th. m. fim. fnr sans selected by a nominating cf the ward in the FWJfth- - Bishop Ernest J. Seastrand- - He yoVger chiien at committee. The board will meet Eleventh a'd wffl speak on ..Semee. A Provoy Elk West soon to elect a president-elec- t First rjdge. 3rd E., ..u. UK brief lustory will be given by u8 south. The Orem 20th for the comirg year. ginning !L2i.m-'.if.h0Mr? .C A Gran.L Music Ward will be In charge of the The revision also provides that .f earner man me sacra- - include a special number by Junior Sunda. the person receiving the fewest : i i i fnr. tke .merit. mwti m0 time j: "" uic warn ciiuu , ainicu r(m ay ward Bistro? D. Ray Bishop Mrs. Marilyn Manning, and an' will be in charge. cast in "The Desperate Hours," j organ and piano duet by Mrs.1 A special Lnitation has been WUliam Mi!ls and a tense, drama to daugh extented to all living former ter Mrs. Carl be soon the col- A CATERPRJJUl TRACTOR is shown being hoisted to aa upright position after tipping at performed Devey. lege. off a trailer and capsizing at the intersection of Sixth North and First East in American Tributes wm be by . with as as 1,,,, p Chad Butt. American Fork; Fork Friday. (Herald Staff Photo by Betty G. Spencer). D, J. ?n all former members of the First Utah State Prison trustee Diona Mann and Milton Taylor, Ward. According to the re-will be the featured nhftflraT both of Prow: Blair Warner, ach Tpeakers former bishop and at the Sunset View tponse. and Elaine Roach, j Xephi, counselor have Indicated they individual bishopric, which are Eementary School PTA meet, Fork are members of. Spanish will attend from Oregon and to be hung In the First Ward's ing Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the the cast from Utah and Juab' el school. The experiences of these Washington. Others from foyer counties. They will perform in' AMERICAN" FORK A large rig, Flovd A. Cook, 1448 N. 1200 Dr. G. A. Richards residence, jmen will be told and a question Uia play De:. 4 and 5 at the told American Fork 590 N. 100 E . American Fork, overturned W., and answer period for the audi-m' caterpilar intersection of Sixth Police Officer Lee Atwood that and came to rest against a at ence is to be held each niht8 v v tree. i i According to officers of the This play, written by Joseph North and First East, Ameri- - he noticed drag on the trailer large school PTA, these men are Hayes, is based on an incident can Fork, Friday, as the back and turned on Sixth North toj volunteers wto will relate their that occurred in Indianapolis dual wheels on the lowboy check the equipment as the la Greek mythology, the cen-an- d past in hopes to better and help was widely reported in the trailer broke off and the front tractor crashed onto the street taurs were the wild descendants schools and communities. The and on television. It re-- j trailer wheels turned and tipp-- j The dual wheels careened off! of Ivion, who were half horse press AMERICAN FORK Many Christensen, 15; Ethel W. Mech- - public is Invited to attend. a violent episode in con- - ed the tractor from the carrier. 'the road, crashed through an and half man and lived in the creates persons who have given long am, 10; Olive Bov.en, 35; Lillie LARRY BURNH'GHAM American Life, Driver of the truck and taileri ornamental Hock fence at the 'mountains of Thessaly. temporary i . periods of service In the Young: Walker, 28; Leola Lurrant, 19; Women'a Mutual Improvement; Norma Healey, 27; and the (THf Association were given recog present president, Marge Terry PuWItlM iwnnw Mntuf nition and honor at the recent who has served since the first of this year. ky IM Svnwy HrM, m Wft Alpine Stake Centennial Ball. 4M Nvtli StrM. Pravtk Wall tUM. As the citations were announc Others honored were: Zclda PvMatMT . t. JENSEN, at tie elm irattar at ed by Stake President Leland Anderson, Mary McTague, Vir-- OwIntani ant Hf la rrava, Utak. F. Friday, each woman was ginia Beckstrand, and Myrtle escorted to ins large circle and Kay, 20 each; Josie Walker, 20 MIMIIR at Clmlattaa larm a white mum corsage tied with plus; Norma Hyde, Letha Han-gol- d rran hitaraatiaaal Uaita MEA tmnca and gre i ribbon was pin--j sen and Mabel Smith, 21; Kath-ne-d on the recipient by a mem-- ryn Beck, and Myrtle Houston, SUSCRI"TIOM RATIS UTAH COUNTY ber of the present stake YWMIA 22; Hannah Ashby, 23; Mary Peterson, 26; Ann Hansen, 30; presidency. 111! DLW nwIM, cairtar Past presidents of the stake Velma Shelley, Beth Hyde, and fix Oaa yaar, carriar C' N YWMIA, who were cited and Loss Pntchett, 31; Jennie Wilde Mlb aaywaari hi Vatta StaN Ona mM I IS Bul-Inez Iris and were: of their years service, Burgess, 35; Oaa Ora H. Chipman, 57; May W. lock, 29; Mary Pulley, 40 plus; ROVO OREM Halliday, over 18; Edith T. Laura Timpson, 50. By r5"t p.,, lVC! 27?' 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