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Show Page 2 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, May 10, 1970 Continue Keck Show Will , Through Today af ildred its annual Gem and Mineral Show sponsored by the Timpanogos Gem and Mineral Society at the Eldred Center closes tonight at 6 o'clock, after The 12th outer-spac- e to one if its most successful three giving a flavor of on also which has the show day runs. The "Gemstoae Galaxy," display fascinating items from world. program features an exhibit of around the Tiny specks of moon dust moon rocks and meteorites. a raw f IftifsltwrtFoodrncK" I OUR COST PLUS 6 ON CASE I LOTS ONLY embedded in plastic are on IY-VC IS display on the stage. The exhibit is the property of the state of ORANGES Utah and is accompanied by last Shipment items carried to the moon and lb. (alii. Novels back by crew members of the two successful Gemini exPOTATOES peditions. The display was sent to the show, courtesy of Gov. U.S. No. 1 Calvin L Rampton. 10 lb. lo 49 Russefts Other displays range from Egyptian jade, taken from what LETTUCE is considered to have been the Pok Former ever of oldest cache jade assembled in the history of man, ISlb.Avg . . 2 Hds. 25l to exquisite opals from Australia, tiger eyes and other materials from Africa, and high TOMATOES quality agate specimens from Brazil. 2 Cups 2S( Cherry Dr. Everett Gibson, of NASA, has been the featured speaker for the show. He not only talks on PEATMOSS the moon expeditions, but also 50 lb demonnil WITHOUT MUCH these Memorial. The climbed thermometer over restraint, shows a film. He will make his Bole. strators in Washington, D.C. Saturday took to the 80 mark, and many of the protesters took final presentation today. Gollow 65' Toms, to the water in all manner of attire and the rectangular reflecting pool between the Continuing demonstrations unattire. (Herald-UP- I Washington Monument and the Lincoln are in progress at the show. Telephoto). George Silver demonstrates the Blue art of silversmithing, Ray AnIb bbon to how derson shows chip arrowheads, and Ida Phillips is set up to perform can curling LAMB CHOPS artistry. Shoulder Chairman for the show this Ib (Ht- 5y : yr"r has been Clara N. Beagley. (Continued From Page 1) Crooke said his men had orders as with her Working to "let them have this street At 16th and H Streets, site ot is Boyd Williams. Winners of annual art comBOLOGNA and all this area here around Utah Technical at Special displays were arranged historic St. John's Episcopal the buses as petition Hi Grade long as they don't College in Provo have been by Boyd Williams, Ned King and Church, riot police scattered lb. 49 Sliced several hundred demonstrators try to go over the buses or posted among the 80 paintings of Vern Rodeback. disturbance." cause other some the exhibit which Each year, .special door prizes with tear gas after they started Monday One marshal for the rally and will continueopens for public are awarded. This year one rocking one of the barrier , FRANKS the with 29 in the includes an exceptional find. The buses. Rocks and firecrackers organizers pleaded to return to the viewing through May demonstrators PAr center of the door prize table is a were thrown over the buses and and halls of the school. All Beef monument grounds. "We really foyer . . . lib. cello 7 Winners were announced complete round from the rare one youth tried to break a bus don't want this thing to end in found with window in at a a Moab, by pole. cycadoid, reception one said over a Friday night At 17th' and Pennsylvania, violence," which opened the exhibit. They Harry and June Cleaveland. don't Mlhorn. "Please, please are Toya Lee Lew, Provo, who The cycad and cycadoid police donned tear gas masks won first place with her oil, existed in the mesozoic era and and pulled down riot helmet ruin it." Secret Service Director f.r disappeared about 200 million shields when a tear gas James Day;" Michelle watched the "Moody Rowley marsh for were second went cannister off, apparently Welcker, Orem, place years ago. They scene at 17th and Pennsylvania her oil, "Spirit of the Age," and plants with a very unusual bark by accident and apparently from behind the STORAGE as barricades, resembles today's owned by one of the demonstrawhich Rudolf Poecker, Orem, for his did several White House aides tors. "Gate to the Pasture." CONTAINERS pineapple. in shirts and ties. President oil, A firecracker' exploded over The show was opened Friday Honorable mention awards 4 Gallon Nixon was working inside the with Mayor Dixon; Miss Provo, one of the buses, startling the went to Robert L. Brown, adBarbara Allen; Commissioner crowd. A few rocks and bottles executive office building to 17th Street during the Michael Halvorson, William (Plastic Leo Allen; dignitaries from the were thrown. Elsewhere along jacent Mayfield, Betty Listen, Hellen afternoon. MARGARINE state gem society, the Tim- the perimeter of buses, youths K. Sutton, Wayne Willson, Bruce At the rally, speaker after Blu.Ionn.tl Hellewell Pauline and panogos Gem and Mineral let air cut of bu3 tires or Wagner. PresMb. Oik for I clambered atop the vehicles. speaker questioned the. Hours open to the public for Society in attendance. assurances ident's night Friday Others sat down en mass along exhibit will be 8 a.m. the viewing Cambodian operation H Street, which lines the that the to 8 MAYONNAISE to the success of pis pjn. Mondays through vital was of northern edge LaFayette Fridays, and 8 a.m. to 4 pjn. Vietto from withdraw plan Square a block north of the nam. Saturdays. 49 White House. Eighty paintings by 62 An Army truck carrying food students of the Utah Tech Art for troops insjde the perimeter PANCAKE SYRUP IljkVEMYMOTHER Department comprise the was turned back by demonstraexhibit. Head of the department Cookhouse I love my mother and she loves tors, without resistance from is Salamon Aranda. Stanley No. 10 Tin me, 77 To Be And she's sweeter than honey police, at the barricades a Burningham and Verl Morgan block of east White House the An AMERICAN FORK from the bumble bee. comprise the art faculty with VIENNA awards banquet Thursday will him. My mother helps me all the day, grounds. their waved Three Pink and Ladies protesters honor the SAUSAGE But today 111 help in a special arms and shouted, "End the Candy service Stripers way. Morrcll from 100 hours to 500 I hope you'll have a happy wish, war by burning the buses. auxiliaries of the American Fork totaling for 1 Tins . White Hospital. The banquet and hours. Wayne R. McTague, over We're the taking Because I'll wash every dish. administrator, will I want you to know how much House today. Over with the program, to begin at 7:00 pjn. hospital make the awards. buses." were in the will held by be They ignored CHEESE PIZZA I love you, There are 67 Pink Ladies in Ward cultural hall. And I know everyone in the other passing demonstrators. Gino's 24 and service active Candy A group tried to overturn a The hospital administrators are house will say this lor 89 Frsion many H Street but in charge of the appreciation Stripers contributing Mother's Day, I love barrier bus on of hours help. were held back by other youths dinner. you. Mrs. Dean Taylor will be the HAND TOWELS . Special recognition will be Take my card and poetry too, linking arms. Police Lt. B. D. of ceremony for the W-I given and pins presented those mistress And I have a little present for TOIOVr A MM. who have service records program of entertainment. for Reg.M you. 77, Mom, thank you for all you do. w 1 Mr n r m1 I I I I .... I I I 60,000 Protesters Rally Peacefully in Washington - MOON ROCKS oi display at the Gem and Mineral Show, which closes today at the Eldred Center are shown here. Shown above are Henry Heisch, president of the Gem and Mineral Society; members Tfjn-panog- os k' .i in ni r honor guard, Sp--4 Gerald E. Chase, and Sgt. Major Jay L. Deuel; and Mrs. Clara Beagley, chairman of the "Gemstone Galaxy" show. (Herald Staff Photo) of the ri Winners Listed For Utah Tech r i f J w Weather Roundup Utah Stake Conference Set Today Filing (Continued From Page 1) no persons have filed in District 43. incumbent commissioner is to date unopBy United Press International posed for the four year County Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, Commission post. In the Logan: Occasional showers southern section, a two year today; mostly cloudy otherwise; position, Republican Verl D. Pres. Fred L Markham will cooler with high today in the Stone, Spanish Fork, and Democrat Melvin R. Hanks, preside at quarterly conference upper 50s. Utah: Mostly cloudy nor- Salem, have filed. of Utah Stake today at 10 a jn. at thwest with scattered showers For County Assessor, the the Provo Tabernacle. The stake presidency urges all today; and partly cloudy south incumbent Harrison Conover, of members to attend. Music will and east with a few showers Springville, a Republican, and be furnished by the Spanish mainly afternoons; lowering Dolly G. Young, of Provo, a Branch Choir. temperatures; highs today 5545. Democrat, have filed. a Arnold C. Roylance, Initial conference sessions Democrat from Springville; M. were held Saturday night. Dayle Jeffs, a Republican from 1 1 Orem, and Gary D. Stott, a Republican from Provo have Provo Girl1 9, filed. Injured Car Accident Linda Archuletta, 19, 1033 N. 1350 W., Provo, was treated and released from the Utah Valley Hospital following an accident in Hobble Creek Canyon late Friday night. Miss Archuletta suffered minor lacerations, bruises and abrasions when the car she was driving slipped off the roadway as she was trying to turn around. The accident accurred about a mile up the left fork of Hobble Creek Canyon. Three other persons, all passengers, were uninjured. OF SOUP LOS ANGELES (UPI)-T- JOHNNY CASH JohnnyCash SetsS.L he 9th annual "World's Largest Turtle Race" with a record 75 entries scheduled for today has been postponed because of the closure of California colleges which participate in the event. An official at California State College at Los Angeles where the race was to be held, said it would be rescheduled next week or "We'll have an awful lot of turtle soup in the cafeteria." a County Clerk, Appearance Johnny Cash, folksinger, songwriter, star of TV, radio and movies wi!l appear at the Salt Palace on Monday, at 8 pjn. "There are three things you can't get away from loneliness, that certain kind of woman, and God," said Johnny during an interview a few years ago. He meant that to be a post which Published every afternoon Monday through Friday and Sunday morning by The Daily Herald, 1555 North 200 W. Street, Provo, Utah 84601. B. 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