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Show , j .IV ' " y :''.. " DAILY HERALD jjT-ggg?J"- ; h : V , .' '(;'..:.; Provo High Opens Homecoming With Pep Rally Motorcade On Wednesday Provo PTA" . .t Announces New Leaders and pep rally track next to the parking lot. The .usual gift by the football cap-. tains a nd studentbodvr vice Dresi-rit .1 flhaeriesHorc wfll- laH the- 0-ffrouu (. TnQTlr IHP SlrllL , . .nivv.imuno . "f ku'"-u"- itw?A Pmvn I dent. .. Hhrh School m cneers anaj a snx th of the Officers and chairmen Thursday will be the dayof the artivities Which win Friday at 10:00 a.m., the an to be AssocProvo City Parent-Teachplayed nual alumni assembly will begin. game Homecoming Thursdav arid Friday. ntinu . . . . w.. T WW., AV All graduates of Provo High iation for 1960-6- 1 school year "are rr Among the events scheduled i I: . rw VTT ct ;.iftim- - School are invited to attend and announced by the' Provo City answer to roll call by Principal Council following meeting. Mon- - game, selection of a Ho4eommg teacher nd Tregeagle. day morning where the year's queen, the annual assembly and Jey Brady several formations The assembly will be conducted numu1U8.u.. will bemade during the medley plans were outlined. by Richard Anderson, student-bod- y a win The motorcade in half. sones. the Also the durine gainer elected earlier, Officers, The president of 1959-6West and Center time the Homecoming aueen will ' " year, who will giiide the joint 6 p.m,.at Third two her and lomecoming queen activities of the PTA organiza and will feature the football lu announced and she and her attendants at. .will tions within the city are; Mm. team, tne joowau coacnes,, ine attendants presented with an un this time and bey presented will be thequeen J. Russell Smith, president; Mrs. scnooi principal, ouicvrs oi mc crown. her given Barney D. McGarry, first vice Provo High School Booster Club,Provo High graduates, BYU, r-H'JA A'ii president; Dr.! J. C. Moffitt, sec- cheerleaders and board of con- 1 students, Provo J citizens and I WUiKIIUCI ond, vice president; Mrs. Grant trol members. .!. Provo High students are all inB. Buttle, secretary; Mrs. h. wiu ine vi rMF'TAV proceiu fiP,Mrrff vited; to attend the dance at 9 Wendell Vance,' treasurer; Mrs. Center street lo umversuy Ave Will meet Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Friday in the Provo High Mernu cnrrsiopnerson, nisionan. nue and on to Provo High; School p.m. for the opening meeting in gymnasium. The floor sliow will Committee chairmen are: Mrs. where it wil disassemble. the Lincoln Junior Hieh School feature a singing group and Clinton Harding, civil defense; will hunchroom. A typical school lunch rrovo High's own twiners, the the studentbody There, Mrs. Eugene Shaffer, health; the Ljijbe served to all and parents Provctte Clubi Mrs. W. S. Brlmhall, juvenile pro witness a large bonfirej jon low-priThe field. two series lthat are priced into, the will meet with their children's tection; Mrs. Allen B. Sorensen, narrowinches and Vfe 4 inches shorter are V teachers to discuss the year's Mercurys ' legislation; Mrs. G. L. Elenbaai, TOURISM IMPORTS DOLLARS curriculum. owv, membership; Mrs. Max C. Elliott, cr, yei reiam trie cars icjutrttj,un iui ..... and comfort. i magazine; Mrs. L. Flake Rogers, NEW YORK (UPI) The Aus- -. LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH Mrs. Richard S. Wilkins, tourist industry, one of. that Will hold its first PTA meeting trlan publications;, Mrs, Stanley Clark top foreign currency Thursday at 6:30 p.m. with- a country's Jr., Mrs. William G. Dixon, a new high in the hit earners,' lunch, typical of those served to Hrst-hasafety; Mrs. Stella Oaks, study 19C0. of school children. The business group. Income from tourism reached I960 4, October Tuesday, meeting will continue at 7:30 $92.2 million, an Increase of 18.7 Presidents of the various school p.m. Dr. Lester Downing, profes- - per cent over the same period in units are: Dr; Blaine M. Porter, PROVO of psychology at BYU, will RYU1 Laboratory School; Wiliard Academy - Jungle Cat, and sor 1959, the Austrian National. Bank : C. Nelson, Central Junior High The Hound That Thought ijle Was spcax. reported. . Dixon Lehi Racoon.-,.- , Mrs. A Hintze, School; his-, For .the first time in its The Time Ma- GREENWOOD Paramount Junior Hign school; Mrs. uoy a include will American Fork tory, Mercury 'j N, Dearing, Farrer Junior High chine, J engine. Will hold the annual Back to Tarzan The MagnificUinta School; Mrs. I. R. Sumpter, Provo The trim, clean lines of 'its V r School CLARK Glen Gottfredy ent.'"'" night Thursday at 7:30 High School; Mrs By BERTHA 1961 models testify to Mercury's i will meet with Ten! Parents Under Pioneer jviexFlags, p.m. lAT.PTM Mr. and Mrs. son, f rdiiRiin; iviis. d. continued success in attaining vill teachers in Individual classrooms Grandyiewjs Mrs. Richard and The Mountain. distinctive design. The front end George Heaton have; received to discuss the year'" activities. Open 7:00 Adults 1.00 Show. 7: IS OREM , ll T"i: features a sturdy grille with dual word of the arrival tn Detroit, T orn a cncK u. vny, iviauser; iVIIS. VIC First Run Under Ten Flags" and SAGE CREEK Geneva Now Playin "'- W1 headlights which give the aptor Peterson, Provost; Mrs. Wil- - The T Z in of Hearts. , who of has gonf eaton, Conspiracy being suspended pearance m n eftiz-lt' c.,n.t vim,;.' errant. nn VAN inr1n a Oceans 11, witl Dean SpringviUe the! grille. i Sccra ' " at Benson Mrs. .: J. f" T Wednesday Opening meeting It Egan, Timpan are from: Utah State T;wo different roof styles versity..' Miss and Mrs. D. Creed Brim Martin, "Back toSehoor- - Iheme Gazebo, arid Timpanogos-tThused for sedan models. The Ileaton is a senior a t the Univer- - ogos, with teachers outling the work hall, Wasatch. The Flying Fontaines. Meteor 60) series has a sloping sjty majoring in elementary for the year. Mrs, Hall Brinker- rear glass. AU other Mercury education and will graduate in'! Haughtoii SPRINGVILLE hoff, president, will be in charge. ' sedans aid hardtops have a the spring of 1961. She will, re The Shagky Art Dog, City crisply-style- d formal type roof turn home at Christmas time to of Eternity. and Edge dewith flat rear glass. 'Both; roof Rivoli continue her studies at Logan. Polly anna, with Jane signs incorporate a new moderate She is at the Merrill Palmer Is Wyman. 'tiw'mti mot cMimaaN . that windshield around inwrfp 1 Institute Detroit: WAD" GREATEST PAYSON eliminates the-- . dogteg protrusion T MOTION PICTURE PRICE (UPI) Price attorney Hulsh Pollyanna, with Rich into the ,fr6nt door opening, allowA. ENTERTAINMENT! was Officers and Duane teachers sustained Frandsen of the ard room.! Egan. ing more entrance fi- IA o; honored of of Carbon the the Stake outgoing president While the Mercury is shorter PLEASANT GROVE Saints Church Sun , and narrower than 1960 models, ers at a social Tuesday follow-- the Latter-daGrove g Mutual.) Following a short day night. thoiro mrtrA ViPaH rffm. should- Reeves. with Steve mm t jmk He succeeds Elton L. Taylor rniu er room and hip room in the rearf rogram which included an origvmiiu SECOND ATTRACTION ; Mil j'rwj AMERICAN FORK tribute (to the released offi- - who had served as for seats, plus additional trunk nal president RMt The Lost Wo Id, with Coral :ers by Carma Adamson a pot- - 17 space. years. Dr. Leland Kay Dalton Jill St. John. "THE MOUNTAIN" uck lunch, was enjoyed. Max Price, and Royal) N. Allred, Dra ' D0RMJ) MOUtC rown and Joan Palmer were certon. were sustained as hi LEHI starring ','.!. in charge of games. j - Robert Warner Closed. Tracy counselors. Spencer Royal Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pack of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mrs. Pack's parents, Mr. II. G. WELLS, THE GREATEST r m and;Mrs. Leland Beck. PROPHET OF OUR TIME, TELLS 1 HIS MOST ASTOUNDING TALE ! Mrs. Lloyd Carlton was hostess dates will be in the- - official wei- - at a birthday party at her home Friday. A large grdup of friends UTAH'S MOST DISTINCTIVE THEATER coming party. MS said that other activi were present to celebrate the ties will bd. announced as soon as 10th birthday of Yvonne Carlton. SHOW OPEN the complete program of the Nix Following games, Mrs. Carlton PLAYING r lunch. served y on: visit is prepared. 00 6:30 motorcade A u. 1171 . I I I I u' I wmir,r er X I ...!. . t max -- zr v "V'-''"- 'r-T?- 0. - .; - . ! ryf n w f ' s SET FOU PKOVO SHOWING Here s the Meteor 600 "fniir-dooaedan. one of the Mercury models r offered for 1961. The Provo showing of the '61 models will begin Thursday at the Golden West Fine Cars Inc. Mercury for '61' offers a completely new line qf cars with ce all-ne- w 1 Old Undergoes Operation Mercury jfor 1961 substantially increases its coverage of the field! by introducing two lilies the Meteor 600 new all and, the Meteor 800., . "The dramatically, lower price df the new Mercury Meteor places. It squareljf into competition J in the field," said Ben D. Mills, J'ord Motor Company vice president and generalj manDiager of the Lincoln-Merculow-pri- J ' MAPLETON Barbara Best, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Best, underwent surgery Monday at the Spanish Fork Hos- ce -- three-year-ol- d , low-pri- .: ; ce Mrs. John Davies was hostess to a group,, of friends" at her home vision." The movedown into the Thursday. Luncheon followed a field marks a wide; depshort demonstration. arture from Mercury's traditional medium-pric- e Charles L. Whiting is confined competitioii in the to the Spanish Fork Hospital where market. Tjhe Mercury, lirje for 1961, whicli consists of 14 models, Jie is seriously ill. is identified as the Meteor 600 with the ' Weekend visitors at the Martha series, which is priced in the low! priced middle series Houtz residence were' Mr.' and the! Meteor 800 jseries, Harmon and children field; Mrs. the top series of the of Price. Ihiring the afternoon they priced wi$ field; and the "Monterey motored to Payson to attend an at ihe top of the line. In open house for Mrs. Houtz's sis- series, addition, here are four ter, Rebecca Twede, who celebrat- muter and Park station ed her 80th birthday. wagons. Students enrolling at Snow College from. here include: Dean Hall, ry : ' ' ; low-pri- i ce L - L-R- oy low-pri- ce j : Corn-Colon- y- , Alpine Girl Goes East - U -- - six-cylind- er For Study j . . ; xvt-iu- a:hr i lZ - " f v".:, e; " e -- Carbon! Stake Reorganized - , y Hercules-Unchained- K-- ; NANCY ACMES ( LAKE CITY (UPD Attending Utah State. University Plans for Vice President Itichard are; Myrna Harrrier, daughter: of M. Nixon'4 visit to Salt Lake City ' Mrs. and Ralph Harmer; next Monday are being made by Mi;, Marilyn Baker, daughter of Mr. Utah Republicans. and Mrs. Harold Baker, and Max Vernon State- - cjoP chairman Mrs. Bartholomew, so of Mr.-anFin-- 1 Fred has appointed Romney Lee B. Bartholomew. in son as general chairman of arfor the visit. Finlin-so- n Mr. and Mrs, Lavere Tippetts, rangements and treasurer of is Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hooper, Mr. the stateseclretary Central committee. and Mrs. Tom Smith and Mr. and The Republican, presiden--tia- l By Unite M Press International Mrs. Kay Weight of SpringviUe atma-Jo- r a will deliver candidate tended a social in Provo sponsored Soviet Premier NEW YORK address in the Tabcampaign on United Na- by the Mendelssohn Chorus, ernacle, Plans also call for him Nikita Khrushchev, tions "failiire" to speedily effect O, McBrown' aW son, to visit President David Mrs. Thale diiarmaitaent agreements: day Saints Kay, of the Latter Jimmy, spent several days visiting Chiirch, " You are unfortunately compel i her mother, Mrs, Nellie Wiacombc, wiii be greeted at the ling us to build more 'rocket, We Nixon while Mr. Browiv attended the UK.A airport by! a group of local and. have plenty of rockeli already. meeting iii Salt" Lake City. stale dign Uariej led by Sen, Wal We arc manufacturing them like lace F. rtctinctt.; All the GOP sausages oh a mas production Mr. and Mrs; Alma Jensen and state candi- - basis." and Congressional three children visited at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John Whilely of UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.-- Sec Salt Lake City, while Mr.Jcnsen SAVVS ST6IIE OPEN ' General Dag ' Hammar rctary attended UEA sessions. , Va. (UPI) -- skjold, rcjcj cting Khrushchev's de- IUCILMOND, When Mayor A. Scott Anderson mand that he do the 'chlva.l- Vickie Lee "Harrison, infant arrived at a cereg rous" and 'courageous i thing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry mony herej, he found the doorway and resign Harrison, was blessed Sunday by barred noi by the customary rib. !"It is veiy easy to resign, it is . her father. bon but by a . plank of Honduras not so easy to stay on .1 shall maHoganyi E. M. Farley, presi Newcomers to- the Mapleton Sec- dent of the Biggs' Furniture Store, - remain in my post. . .' ond Ward are Mrs. Florence Court handed the mayor a saw instead GREENSBORO, N.C. 4- - Mrs. and the Joseph Reed Bird family, of the customary scissors. William Hall, on her son Robert': s "confession killed three persons in At Pleasant Grove sey last January:' 'I know he never killed any body. This is all kinds of foolish ness. Everybody will tell SALT Ro-mne- Er e y NOW mm irirjea-ciAfffln-BfliG- Federal narcot-ics-ageNEW YORK George Gaffney, on the of an international hero smashing ring Monday; ''This operation defies the; imag- jnation in lis maaniiuac, i store-openin- I'RI('i:S RISK Res WASHINGTON (UPI) have taurant food prices ricn faster than home Umi prices in reccn years, figures of the; Agri culture Department show, Eatery tabs went up 15 per cent between 1953 arid; 1059 while food consumed in the home increased by only 3 per cent. Last year restaurant food prices con tinued ito rise while household " food costs declined. MIMIEIIX-SEBASTIA- W YOUNG " v. CABOTX. N 1 v. . 111 ' V TOM KELMORE ni r' 1 You Will Orbit Into the World of the nt I ; TtTUttUiU SIX) Quotes In The News -- ' j : Utah Republicans Make Plans For Nixon Visit Next Monday Mr. and Mrs. Max Hall ; Mike Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers; Dick Nielson, son of Mr and Mrs. Guy Nielson, and Julie Ann Cloward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aria nd Cloward. 1 on", of At The Movies a By RUTH HOOPER .. What's Playing by-law- s; MERCURY 61 MODELS INCLUDE 2 NEW LINES 3-Year-- pital.-' niwi; i FUTURE FANTASTIC I UKKtiDD TAKE JliK TIME MA-NO- W '"CHINK ATT 1:48, 3:83, DIBDEO f,m WARNER DROS, Child 35c L. ssscsri" 1 TANAVI8ION JW5J TBCHNICOLOfl thn 75c til Optn 1:1 ft LOOSEN UP AND PLEASURE UP ON THE ISLE OF CAPRI! YOU'LL 7 (iptLft en. . yyf ADULTS 7&C ijf , CHILDREN FRBK . PHONI I J. HU 01 r K 1 .A j. . M .I ' ' ... - Winners of Steelmark Days Horse Show Are Announced PLEASANT GROVE Results Fork, (man), Dick Forsythe, ' from the horse show held at Provo. Pleasant Grove Rodeo Grounds rJackpot Keyhole Race (ladies) in..; conjunction 'with Steelmark 'Shortie' Allen, - Lchi. (Man),' listed follows: are as Days Ronald Orem. ! . ( ( Ferguson, First plate winners; Trailer Western Children 10-1- 4, : second.V , Clothes Raco, Provo. j s) . . (ladle) vianrDetomasl, Orem. Stine' Baker, Prove. Run, Lead and Ride FarrelL Jackpot Cloverlcaf VI . OILING A LOCK NEW YORK (UPI) To oil the inside! of 'a lock, dip your key in oil before placing it in the keyhole. I V ((. f 1 maaamjijim f( : That Thought JlC He Has a Raccoon" ) "Hound mm y NHalitiHKrWT I FOR FUN skl EiTJCE OF MICKEY J "Sil SS SPECIAL... LU5 I V ,'WOBLP,! SERIES -- : . :' AY! D MM ft. ' StwWinn n WALT DSSP122Y iiiiminiin WW 1 GOING TO CONQUER MA I ill 1 ETERPDIiV .; Uj colon pm 1 . y f:i ADULTO 70 . 0 fcy mtw ' iliii r CHILOWBN FRBB . PMONB AC - 1 FORD 0 - BlDDO'lO-BBDIIB-ICBSia-H- 1 NEWV,YORK : 1- , nEvnows Ajj hi CWCMASCOfC ra ib3 v -: " i''-'.- " '''1'1''';';" '" h 3TI ontalrzeo PITTSBURGH L B, i- USCttTKf 5-1- 70 i mm )f CHILD 25c 7So Thtn TCUTM lOMORROW MORNING f.m i. 7-- PMlii V EVERBOmrr WAtTDiSNRS DEB'S FROSTY OPEN 'TIL 12:00 P. M. TOP OF UNIVERSITY AVE. 8 1 OPEN 1:30 mm ORDERS 5 Child 25c Ti 50 'TU I HOME 'til 75c OPEN 1:15 Then 1:00 & yO emtmucan l nc TAKE (Wlll-- n ,MAflETTO-PM- lO bttmM COLOR rirmXXEfl- - eJRnD HIT Vifalt Disnoyb K.rvi. (tt, SAa(&av42m, KM .WmmV ' JUMBO TAC0S ' Gilbert Darrcll ) open 1 a - Men Race (ladles) Marie Thrasher, American Fork. Cmen) ' Dick Foriylhe, Provo. ,' Calf Eopinff: Ancil Lunt, Orem. Jack. Pot Pole Bending (ladies) Marie ThxAther, American ' I A "JUNGLE CAT'' ( r . WALT DISNEY'S v4 1 ' TON.GHT ENDS iinrtpr 12 35e presented with. X trophy. These trophies were cionated by the Western Steel Riding Club. ' EVENING . Joe Galloway, hWeslcfn- - Pleasure pftacc l Pleasure, Mack Wagstaff, American Fork. and under Each f rst place winner was Children 12 Class I and horses under 48 inches high; "Alan Jones, Orem, Class II Children 10 and under and horses 48 inches or over, Hollis Thomas, ChilPleasant Grove. Class III dren horses 48 inches or oyer, Hensen Nielson, Pleasant Grove. , .J ...'V. r (2Bronc Riding Clyde Higginson, Provo, first; Mack. .Wagstaff, American Fork, - Don Olson and never hurt anybody." JW vla Jr- 1 m 1 a v 1 v rir 'COLOR |