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Show ,1 Cf 1 " FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1960 A Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD 16 House at the White Backstairs Two Students Die On Hike; Girl Survives -- IkeMamie Face Problem Of Re-Adjustm- Sob n ent i . I: - ; . . ht N ? high-ranki- j ng " auto-Vmatical- ly; well-staffe- d, i ; ' W. "He looks thm." " Na- - effort to provide something lor very voter: ,rLet the tdniest" scratch or pirn pie appear 'on : th national eco nomic body, and in rush the big menders "with the federal aid ma. . M NEW YORK r- Convicted book- : . : going to. tell )he truth, I don't need no lawyer." , 'If I'm What's Playing ' - Who Was Academy Lady?, With Janet Leigh. 1 . Paramount .'"". Saturday-Paramoun- ' phoo) 7 Actress Booked Oh Drunk Charge HOLLYWOOD Televi- (UPD- - , n . j. Four Utahns To Attend LOGAN ber r 1 BOOK WINS PRIZE MOSCOW (UPI) 15) That 2) red-haire- ... - Robert Mitchum. One Night of Love, and Uinta Miss Body Beautiful; Pioneer The Unforgiven; with Audie Murphy. OREM.j The Unforgiven, with Geneva Saxon.' John ' Scera The Lst Voyage, with ' ' Malone.' Dorothy The Unforgiven. iTimpanogos with Audrey Hepburn. 1. SPRING VILLE On The Beach, ana Art City It; Happened to .Jane, r1 The Last Voyage, Rivoli with Dorothy Malone. Big Prizes A & R FRANKS , i! , C"1 LEr.ir.1QN KOVACS Adulta students PHONE i Child, Clinton. 200 other They will meet with f "delegates from 50' states, Puerto Rico and foreign countries. . The four, Utahns were select- HU-54- Children Sat. Mtine 51 75c 50c 25e n it i ed for outstanding 441 Quib ect work. 0 1 t proj- CLAS 1 Daily, mmwr .mmm p.m. OVER I EVENING OF DANCING FOR ' ANOTHER f SEE T AT 1 1:00-3- :1 i r I.3U Time: 9 p. m. . PER COUPLE wm ,i -S- TARTS- TODAY! nuuifc 9 0;00 -7:40-1 - 847 Columbia lane, So..,Orem Ci That Lady - HALL STEELWORKERS' Wc every time I I; get in trouble, my buddy gets- arrested." - SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 23rd AT THE Who i: D EARTHY NOVEL... i.il IlitlK onAMt tamiiyi " THE HEROIC STORY THAT THE MOTHER.., DOORS OPEN 6:00 H " mm "One Nii of Love" "Miss Body Beaut." 7:29-10:2- jnJ 1 :15-9:0- v 7 , K II" i -- rtJV .III d ill rrrinrpr:' SHOW RAFE...tht son earn hit name! Af niHUTES of the tnost intense suspense in motion picture history! i 01. Metro-Goldwy- n prescn'f a sol c. siegel Production ROBERT j I STANDS TALL AND PROUD AMONG THE SCREEN GIANTS! who had to ... THERON Ms brother, who would not follow In his father's ; Man.'- - . Tt LEHI j jrfnk AAFTBci. GOLD W YN MA YE R A ANDREW and VIRGINIA STONE Production RGBFRT SUCK-DOROTH- MALBNt T crftCCF $lNnFBSEDMuKD U BKItfl IAWMI WIAKinUUn METROCOLOR ELEANOR k2k C AH , rZ, - Sf'AZ . 1 H : . ; 7:00 . A S" f- - ftl iii ON EXECUTIVE CtoMMTTTElS v!COL'UMBUS, . a, : I EVERETT SLOANE CiNEAjiASCOPf AUDIE MURPHY1 JOHN SAXONICHARLES BICKFORDI BEN MADDOWI JAMES HILLr own TO rawnMacwTWi I I 6tSH ALBERT SALtt! JOSEPH WtSEUAJi JUNE WALKER TFCHNICOLOR m UmttlOAKTiSTS Ohio (UPI) Thomas H. Richardson, Eastern League president, has been ap--' pointed a member of the Minor Leagues Executive Committee. Richardson succeeds Charles Hurth, newly-name-d general man- er of (the New York dub in the proposed Continental League - - ' x GEORGE PEPPARD : LILLIAN i SECOND r FEATURE: 'Gunfight dt Abiline" 4 nn nnnF-- M - . SECOND FEATURE: A Good Day for Hanging" c Doom Oon 1:00 Feature Time: 1:13, PARKER MITCHUM . Operation Petticoat, Rpyal with Tony Curtis. . footsteps ' HI 4:03, 91 , , 658, 8ml GEORGE HAMILTON LUANA PATTEN t roC0i0R ' r v - EAST AMERICAN Gate Open at 7m. 2gf rEE -- ADULTS; -S- TARTS- 75c tH I, TODAY r 111 III mT & v i a motion, m . , mii Oreof os o book Magnr7cenf os picture t- . A""m A W LSlL- - CO-HI- T ! Not smce "Cat on a Hot Tin koof has the camera peered so relentlessly' ""w ine vi u piuuu iai yvuiy 4 iS SI present PLUS E AND FEAR ON THE SCREEN! f RE-LIV- .' .v- I' . " x e THE BERGMAN ORCHESTRA Of Salt Lake City, IT'S A LOT OF FUN! WEEK DEAN MARTIN : Special Invitation to music of Steelworkers - - - Dance t'o-th- own two eyes." 4 PUBLIC INVITED in. jmy arms." - "Seems like ! Hniy MinT .rNmn nmra mmHmmm mMETROCOLOR ALL OF THE CHARACTERS OF THE RICH AND ' fim Time! DAY I but these women keen, turning up i" Hi-La- nd HUSTON TtTOI ilMfe TTTTTT 4--H don't know whether to believe my husband or my. THE FATHER ef two sonc.. . one nameless! JOHN ; From the novel by NEVH SHUT 'f (Frankly speaking, they're the bestl) Butter Carton Free Tikets for 1 Carton 4 Tops from Any Other 5 tickets per person Limit HI-LAN- Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma Oregon, South Carolina South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, Wyoming,. Florida, and New Mexico. v - If JANET LEIGH Sensational, Murray Bike Other Of Our 4-- H love my wife, : e , Ne- ppi, HELD ;6f course, Three Stooges! Uile Rascal?! lst-Priz- Story represent Utah Club national l TONY CURTIS 0 a.m. H Colorado, Louisi- Kansas, ' PAYSON On The Beach, with Huish Ava Gardner. SPANISH FORK ' Heller in Pink Tights, Arch and Man Without a Star. PLEASANT GROVE . ' Grove Tobyf Tyler, with Henry Calvin. AMERICAN FORK 1001 Arabian; Nights, Coral ; and The Flying Fontaines. Starlight Journey to the Center of the Earth, and Hound Dog ana, Michigan,-Mississibraska; North FR3r4470 f t--! delegation-wil- K four --mem A (UPD Matinees mi X. Arkansas, Georgia,, Idaho, d NOW PLAYING , Home From The zona, The Biggest the 30th conference in .Washington, D.C. Saturday, it was announced .to ' , day. ' The- Utah delegates are Rnnnl Par P.rie: Shauna "Workman, Riverton; Cami Mc Dougai ,West Jordan and Paul w, deputies reported. ac Officers said the across the tress was found lying front seat of her car 'in a Sunset ridnc lot outside the Rondelet Bar. UTAH ; : UiHHL GEEEED0 Meet 4-- H in The Lenin Prize Committee has awarded the 1960 Lenin journalism prize to Face to Face with America," a book about Premier jNikita Khru shchev's visit to the United States, the Soviet news agency Tass reported today: One of the book's authors is Khrushchev's Alexei 'Adzhubei, editor of the government newspaper Iz son-in-la- FREE V old sion actress Mary Castle,. 28, twice rescued from the ocean by a bartender and who once tried to hang herself in 'jail, today, was booked on a drunk charge, sher-iff- 's vestia. .10 Funny Cartoons ' . will swine to dav- light time under a (new law, put LONE SUftVIVQil Miss Jane Bendixen, Uoiorado university sopnomore irom jjavenport, lowa, is treated forfrostbite, cuts and exposure in Estes Parle, Colo, clinicafter she stumbled to safety "Wednesday Longs night from two days and a night on14,250-foo- t Peak 7Qmiles northwest of DenvervTwo male climbing Tele-- . companions died on the mountain. (Herald-UP- I (UPD j Daylight savings' time in Birmingham, Ala., would simplify the city's contacts ,with neighboring ,Huntsville. whirh daylight time to keep its Red- Etone Arsenal from being two hour? behind the Pentagon instead .' n. of. one. :!l ii i States which by and large stay, on standard time, include Ari- -' Mimtpsftts It .. ... Hill,-wit- 7 " - . mtff ea i ware, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Wis consin. Nevada. California and the District of Columbia. mm ' L- i FTiday, April 22, 1960 PROVO f: Utah's Mother of the Year Mrs. Grace Watkins Sonderegger of Midway, will be honored at an award program Sunday in the Garden Park Ward Chapel of the Latter- - Day Saints Church in j' Salt Lake City. Sliariag honors with her will be Mrs. Opal Louise Allxed Gomm of Altamont, first alternate mother of the year, and Mrs. Belle Wilson Hales of Provo, second. I "i?--. alternate. Gov. George D. Oyde.wiU present the 1960 award to Mrs. Sonderegger. Dr. C. Lowell Lees, head of the University of .Utah Speech and Theater Arts Department wall present awards to the 12 district mothers J of the year. ; At The Movies - CARTOON AWD COMEDY CIRCUS - . . K OR EM Af . from prosecution to testify before commis-sioninvestigating -- i j J. Choruses Benefit Slated April 29 f maker Hyman Iievy, agreeing that his lawyer should be excused after h wag granted Immunity the state CTTY - daylight time, and in Washington, a oidnge-Bponsormeasure :pro- - National) shows that aayiignt time. of the estimated U.S. Bills Pending move will of Bills to 180,000,000 this effect will population theiir a.m. clocks fore aK2 voters April the up this fall in Wash 24. This is 50.7per cent of ington. Oregon and Birmingham. pe population, a substantial increase Ala. in Oregon, large numbers of over the SO per cent which made farmers groups have opposed lw .",J vi aozen j me swwena. years ago. Time Changers Sfnts ?nin on rtivlierht time April 24, with a few local excep pons, include: All New England, HWf NTtfw Vrvrk Npwa .Trsev. Dela Not Tonight y Daylight only between May 22 and Sept. 6, ' instead of between April 24 and Oct. 30, as most other fast-ime states do. And San Dieeo will move back to standard time Sept. 25, more ' than a .month ahead of the rest of California. A few whole states return to standard time the last Sundav in September and a few communi ties turn back the clock in mid summer. To add to the confusion, several states and cities now observing standard time the around are considering adopting (Elgin : ' . LAKi SA1T. . band-aid8,.- . 19-year-- Mother of theYear . To Be Honored Sunday WA&HINGTOiNRepliblican tional Chialrman Thruston B. Mor ton, scedsing Democrats of back- in e excesisive spendtog proposals 3 i - i to, - n, 1 . iJ - ' P (UPi) savintes time fioes into effect for Jf moist Americans Sunday, but it will1 also turni the United States into a nation divided. j Only about; half the population moves its clocks ahead an hour. ' But practically- everyone feels ihe effects of the lost hour, which is probably why more and more Communities now go on fast time for nart nf the vear. A survey by a watch company , j ' By JOYCE SCHULLER United Press International ; i When she recovered, Miss Bendixon could not find Jones. Jones apparently tried to continue for help alone but died in fall. a 250-fo- ot Miss Bendixon fought her way alone down to the town of Aliens Park. She got there, exhausted Wednesday and badly frost-bitter night. Mrs. Rubin NEW Koral,. expressing motherly con son, cern about her who arrived from Russia today ' after - being separated from his Uncle Sam. family for more than 16 years: provided by , V - CMon Kids! Big Free YORK s 91.275.000 , "Joe Smial,, for vice president at the 1956 Republican National. Convention, stating he has new plans if he is sent to this t. year's coaveatkm: Hk! to have don' Peopi up and tied everything wrapped ' them." r - - i , By United' Press International SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. Terry Carpenteri th delegate who nom-ina- , . . S A benefit performance choruses of Dr. combined the Franklin Madsen wiU be present ed Friday, April 29, at 7 :30 p.ny aK Orem High School according to those in charge who had originally announced it for this Friday. The concert is being sponsored by . and probably a driver, the! Spencer .Elementary School Out Of Pocket-- , funds willbe used to This means his valet, his cook, PTA andthe' library7 facilities at Mrs. Eisenhower's maid land any expand school. the other help will have to be paid out of pocket. The valet, the cook land the ITURBI FILES SUIT maid" are now personal employes LOS ANGELES ;(UPI) Pianist of the Eisenhowers, but' their filed suit in Superior domestic staff is vast by com Jose;itUrbi Court Thursday seeking recovery parison. They're accustomed to a of $27,000 from New York art great many servants, and a large dealer Pierre', Nesi, whom Iturbi supporting staff of aide's, secre gave him faked paintings taries, doctors: file clerks, ' ad charged as security for loans. Raphael visers, lawyers, drivers, baggage hy handlers, pilots and protectors. The problem of adjusting to lue after the White House is noV new by any means. Every outgoing President faces tne same situa tion, but with the Eisenhower S; the process may be unusually painful, because it has; been so long, actually since the late 1930s, since they have functioned without a large , supporting staff - - - . " - x y i r. s yL .CHICAGO ar v.. -- . Jones ar 1 ,i . ed TKe News s - - v -- : Quotes In ' , I icy gales. Then, they, realized that Willmon's hands were so frozen he could not make a rope descent. and they were In dire trouble. Blacks Out Miss Bendixon and scooped out a protective shelter for Willmon in the snow, and headed down the .mountain early Wednesday for' help." VWe decided to go two different ways down the mountain," , she said. "I fell twice and bumped my head so hard I blacked out. I must have been out an hour - well-suppli- " - ; . from Page One) (Continued It probably has been 30 years By MERRIMAN SMITH since either Eisenhower, or his VPI White House Reporter wife, saw - the inside of a shoe WASHINGTON (UPD Backstairs at the White House: repair shop. Going to the barberre-ad shop will be a new experience House , The post-Whi- te Mrs. for the President; For years,1 the and i of President nypnt of barber has come to him.! There'll Eisenh6wer; Vas a, subject ' conversation this week down . in be no helicopters .or transport Georgia where the First Family planes on tap, no fleet of limou ' was enjoying a long spring vaca- sines, no ready room for ChaufI. tion at the Augusta National Golf feurs. h'Hnatvl nn Alsn .swiff Wrrafnr i .Club. to iof late-eig. screen out the calls next Jan;20f The word, after,' 11 cranks. , may be a . fairly confusing,' and Small Suite most certainly an' expensive place Eisenhower has Picked out an for the President and y Mamie. on office in Gettysburg. He will have their They will be, in effect a ' small suite on the" campus of own, for the first time in a great Gettysburg College in a house . many years. once set aside as diving quarters Services Absent Eisen-: for the college president The when the days' Since of thev school has another head Army was a hpwer -theNchief executive will home have anT wife his and he officer, use comfortable house on the the perservices had a great ymany leasK for aL them' campus thej months, formed for almost; be his will after retirement from that services shortly, bei the he will when office leave when coping they i totally absent with daily mountainsXof mail with White House. For ,ne thing, there will not the help of only a tinyv staff. bp- - a doctor and a Congress either late this session beck clinic- at their or, sometime early next ylear proand call 24 hours a day when bably will be .asked to;restore Eisenhower's rank as a five-stthp.v leave the White House. There will be no 'guards at the Army general J, He resigned "from gates of their Gettysburg farm the Army when he entered poli' tics to run for President in 1952), unless they hire them. no no secretary, Jtiiiuer as a icuieu jri eaiutrui ui , There will be social (staff for, Mrs. Eisenhower a restored five-stgeneral, the unless she lays" out the money for chief executive will be permitted this type of help on which she a small payroll? by thej governhas c6me to rely heavily for ment. But this 'would consist ar manyjof the daily details of life. most of only a secretary, an aide ' ill Daylight Saving Titrie to Begin On Sunday - ' ; SECOND FEATURE ViQWUEYTOTHECEWrffl OnHEEARffl Then Kids 25c $1-0- 0 : iriYTV7v?r(TTrryir? . 1 - . - v |