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Show o ffices's, JANUARY 18, Utah County, Utah WEDCNTESDAY, ' SPANISH FORK One man was I George Atwood, George Banks, and Snell Olsen, all well known elected to serve a three-yein local and intermountain liveUtah term as a director for the State Junior Livestock Show and stock, circles. Prior to the elections which four others were given an unanimous vote to serve an additional highlighted the meeting, all pres three years after completing their ent were given the orypartunitv present term in office a't the an- to thoroughly discuss the. show, nual reorganizations! and plan- and groundwork was begun for 1961 presentation ning meet of this group held the coming ' atwill which be the 37th annual The affair, Tuesday night. tended by nearly 50 persons in- exhibit." Additional meetings are cluding representatives of city scheduled in the coming weeks ftrvn end county government, as well with tentative tarcipt as show officers and delegates showtime listed as early May. from civic groups. following the general meeting. to - the show's the board of directors met in Newly-electe- d board of directors was Allen Gait, special session for completion of prominent local livestock man. reorganization of the staff in Mr. Galtlholds a record of many cluding all show committees. years service in association with Other changes in the official the Utah State Junior Livestock family of the big show were th Show, and has held a number appointment o. newly - elected of posts with this group including Spanish Fork Chamber of CYxm- membership on the swine, division merce President Ur. Enoch Xud- committee and chairmanship of low as vice president and the the recently held feature event, unanimous election of Daniel A. weaning gilt Gull as honorary president for the ' registered ' (young ' pig) auction. He suc- a second consecutive term. Mr. ceeds Ed M. Beck as a director. Gull had served actively with the Chosen to succeed themselves show since Ms beginning and had in office for a second term were been appointed to honorary office Ban !A Gull, longtime veteran due to ailing health of service and thought to be sen- elected! as a director for a sec term. ior member of show officialdom; ond three-yea-r re-elect- eve-nln- , UTAH GREETS FORMER FBI COUNTERSPY Matt Cvetic, Gov. George D. Clyde and C. E J (Pat) .Woolery, from left, discuss one of the several books being written by Mr. Cvetic who was a member of the Communist party as a counterspy for the FBI. He will speak this evening in Provo, at a seminar directed by Mr. Woolery, Provo. ' Matt Cvetic ; pitovo . The Little Shepherd Academy Of. Eingdom Come, and Operations Amsterdam. The Sundowners, r Two Central Utah men have reParamount cently been honored by Utah Ustinov. with Peter ' Pillow Uinta. Talk, and Too Sheepmen and wcolgrowers. Angel Caras of Benjamin was Soon To Love. named Registered Sheep Breeder OREM Of Year the and Farrell T, Wank-ie- r David & Bathsheba, Geneva of Sr. "Utah's SheepLevan, and Wild River. . v : of man the Year. Scera Cinderfella, with Jerry The awards were presented in Lewis, Lake City recently. Salt SPHINGVILLE " Rivoll North To Alaska, with Stewart Granger. LIMITED ENGAGEMENT I ( i i , Matt Cvetic, former FBI counterspy and author of M'I Was A Communist for the FBI" will speak tonight at 7 p.m. in the Provo High School at the second session of an Seminar being conducted under sponsorship of the Provo Chamber of Commerce and the Provo Adult Education program. TShe meeting will be a two-hosession and the speaker will be introduced by Pat Woolery, Provo, a former agent for the War Anti-Commun- SPANISH FOiRK Arch Jones.' PLEASANT GROVE Grove Inherit The Wind,' with Frederic March. AMERICAN FORK Coral The Little Shepherd Of Kingdom Come, with Jimmie I ist counter-intelligen- In 1-- Accident Car iEiMoai Til 52. Ralph . Startup. N. 12th E., who suffered a chest injury, when his car failed to make a curve in Spanish Fork Canyon Tuesday at 2:36 p.m. and hit the fridge, was reported in "fairly good" condition at noon today by Utah Valley; Hospital. f including I BIST Roigers. CEDAR HILLS RESTAURANT OPEN 18-ho- le ie Provo Sued Provo Fire Losses Held Low in 1960 - In Death of Blind Woman - . Provo fire department answered fire calls in I960, and held losses to $45,130, or about the same as 1959's loss of $42,505. This is a per cabita loss of $1.11 if Provo's population is considered at , oo.uwf, sana j?me umei Dean 400 Muhlestein. ". .V.' , : July was Provo's worst fire month .witih 90 calls and $23,085 in ,; damages. You get more juice from a lemoii if it is allowed to set to hot water for several minutes, before it is squeezed. V Provo City and one of Its emtoday faced a damage suit for $75,835 over the death of Miss Zella ' Pessetto, blind woman who was killed Sept. 8 when a dt garbage truck backed across a sidewalk. V Named as defendants are Provo City .amd Oliver John Clark, driver of the truck. Plaintiffs are relatives of Miss Pessetto, including Mrs. Irvine Billis, Mrs. Ellen' Pessetto, Mrs. Louis Funcannon,Mrs. Maline Detton and Walter Pessetto. The suit charges that the driver operated the truck "carelessly and negligently." ployees well-know- Timpanogos Dining n Room and Alpfno Dining Rooms. JAN. 19 THURSDAY, 12 noon Ktwanis Club ', 7:00 p.m. Fuller Paint Co. ; 8:00 p.m. Edgemont Lions Club I r..:.;.. w ".r.r:. I ; Lcr '" a days ohlyj . vlliil'E TilEY iASTf t and 9:10 p.m.' JERRY LEWIS JAN. 25 STARTS WED. SHOW 7 p.m. OVER HELD AWARDS A T r 01 Henry PRICES 1 ion Ub Pfoductlon) Ed Wynn Judith Anderson Siva Robert Hutton Aktma .... ' ce 6:30 kv ri y, ur It ACADEMY . County business and Industrial firms in applying for government contracts. William K.' Wotherspoon, manager, said . the CC has established a bulletin board g. ee MATS: 1:30 EVES: 8:00 Ice Palace, with' Carolyn which will aid Utah ' posted with latest Information from the Small Business Administration, U. S. Procurement Office, Hill Field, Dug-waand other sources telling of contracts available. Information on how to submit bids ' also is Included. ' The Chamber of Commerce, says Mr. Wotherspoon, invites all Interested to use,tbe bulletin board. r Utah County has been declared a surplus labor area and as such, local firms wiH be given a priority on contract. But they still must apply according, to stipulated rules. The C. of C. service it designed to assist them. . PAYSON The Facts of Life, with Huish Lucille Ball. " Provoah 52, Hurt Speaks in Provo Tonight Honored for Achievements L The Provo Chamber of Commerce has information ' Dr. Israel Heaton was named a new board member replacing Ken Weight, who has accepted an appointment to the City Shade Tree Commission. Other members are Merrill Christopnerson and Ray Murdock, also members of the Board of 'Education; Jack Craghead and Frank Becker. Wanda Scott is secretary. The board also continued Its study of policies for the use of scheduling of the three ,canyon picnic areas and will submit a recommendation to the City Council within a few days. . A request from Provo City for the board to study - the relative advantages and disadvantages of adding to the present golf course with5 a par-thrcourse, rather than a standard course was renew mne-noceived and plans made for a dis cussion of this question at a meeting in February or March to which all interested persons are invited to participate. i The next regular board meeting will be held Feb. 21 at the City offices. The public' is invited to these meetings to help the board formulate plans for operation of the Parks and Recreation Department Lynn Rockwcod, direc tor, emphasizes. .. of Orem. . ; 2 Sheepmen J Ras3iussi Girl to Tom and Helen Enger-bretse-n Moon of Orem. Tuesday: v Girl to Myron and Wiima Wrignt ed man and respec at a meeting Tuesday tively, , At The Movies Today: , Boy to Raymond J. and Norma Spackman KnigM of Provo. Boy to Donald H. and Martlha Brown . Wont to Bid on Federal Contracts? CC Has Data BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL vice-chairm- an . ' - mmm Broadihead of Orem, Boy to Ridhard and Virginia Provo Parks and Recreation Saxey Larsen of Orem., 'Thad Hansen ,Girl to Ronald and Janice Bick-mor- e Board Elliott of Ogdeo. and Mrs. Owen Heninger as chair , What's Playing Note to Businesses, Industries 1SS1 Recreation, Parks Board Picks Officers ar . 3 Statistics DAILY HERALD Direciors .Named For Utah State Junior Livestock Show - k.tu - count Basif Madi u- fa1 ucDanrrn I f Af f,f. J Ai .... 1.25 1.74 MATS: EVES: CHILDREN (under 12) ALL PERFORMANCES 75c STUDENTS (with discount cards) Eves: 1.25 Mats: $1.00 (Under New Management) TODAY'S DINNER SPECIAL sttt Complete Dinner B,aked Ham - Fruit Sauce GOOD TASTY FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES 1 17 J I If V-- I TONY CURTIS .I'M $1.35 ; S .f rtK ' ) mar PLUS DEAN MARTIN U2l fHE STORY OF TWO KIDS WHO WENT TOO FARI JANET LEIGH TODAY AT 5:15 50c 'TJX 7 THEN 75c . CHILD 25c TALK AT: 6:58 10:19 LOVE AT: 5:30 8:51 ., LETS STARTS TODAY j TONIGHT OPEN . 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