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Show .... ( . i I" DAILY HERALD "" , TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1963 Utah County. Utah !j 7 Sol wfQ: to Awaken Provo on ' jroario? gun salute will residents of. Provo on waken t Ttursday, July 4,- -at 5 a.m. to . with the open jrhe big day at 9:30 beginning parade gant a jn- - at 1200 North University Ave. fnd proceeding down the Avenue io Center Street. The! parade will then go to 900 East ,tiere marching units will A - . dUband, but mobile units will proceed to the Utah State Hospital. Sc vert bands will march in the parade, which includes 36 units 'divided Into five parts each led by a band and marching team. The Bailey Brothers Circus is takirg the piace of the traditional Panorama show this year and uriil be shown at noon and at 7:30 .. - - Hay, Farm Equipment 1 Wallace In Southern City Melbourne D. Wallace, former Orem mayor miss ing for the past 10 days, Is in Birnfingham, Ala., Orem Police 'Chief Reed Burgener said today. Mr Wallace contacted his wife by letter from Birmingham, and she has since taiked with him by teleohor?. He indicated to his family that he will return home The former mayor, operator ti a nnrsrv and net shop ina Orem. has been the object of widespread search since his dis appearance 10 days ago when ne left for Salt Lake City. His abandoned car was found there, after police had Impounded it for overparking. His family requested police aid in locating him after be failed to return. OR EM . Reader's Court THE VERDICT The court did so,! pointing out that a trust of this kind should have at least a minimum degree of harmony between i the trustee Although and the beneficiary ' Henderson had chosdn the trus tee, said the courq conditions had changed afterward in a way he had probably never' fore seen. (State laws vary). (Copyright 1963, General Fea tares Corp.) i ' , ii' No-Burni- ng Ordinance 1 . i ' , no-burni- i ; - V 3;- - V other." permit. Permits to burn will be Issued ; "It all boils down to a matter of good judgment," by the Provo Fire Department replied the trustee. . "I; have handled this trust hbnestly only if control can be assured and prudently, as I am sure Heiiderson would have wished end if such ..burning will not other property or the me to do. He gave me this rcs6nsibility because he had water shed property of the moun confidence in my integrity. Removing me, just because tains. Previously, burning was. of these disagreements, would be a violation of his inallowed without permitt from 6 structions."! i a.m. to 3 p.m. SHOULD THE COURT REMOVE THE TRUSTEE? The fire department said cheat Weigh both sides. Then, mark your verdict : grass is now fully ripe and tin-- j ;" "!'"- ) ( yes fNO (- ) der dry along with the heavy 'For the court actual elsewhere weed growth caused by the we decision, see verdict " ' spring. The department also re on this page. quests that parents keep the children from tinder dry field and. foothill areas. Want-Ad- s Persons starting fires in th areas mentioned can be charg v - -- - JL en-dan-gei -- 1 KIDS ON PARADE Kids, floats and proud parents lining the streets gave Center Street a gala air Monday night in the trad itional Children's Parade of Provo's Free'..T dom Festival. ' with fire suppression costs by th department, tprest service o: other Utah County fire agencies it was noted. Death Certificate Signed In Powder Plant Explosion , kids before the races for an excit ing ride around town. They will continue to give rides until every Utah County Sheriff Ralph child has had at least one trip. After the races .free soda pop and Chappie Monday signed the death candy bars win be distributed certificate of Andrew L. Allred Fairview, Sanpete County, whd to young and old alike, was The citizens of Eureka have missing after the Friday the Snrinsville divi- the Eureka Volunteer Fire DeLsion of the American Cyarramid to thank for this event partment and there are few youngsters Co. 7 Sheriff Chappie said he signed who would not rather spend the d Fourth in Eureka than any other the certificate declaring Mr. ia dead .j after statreceiving place they could name, - Eureka bas our bells and they ement from. Douglas Smoot, will all be ringing for freedom Sprlngvffle, a trara' operator at at the designated time. This proj- the explosives plant, that he had ect is being sponsored by the seen the victimenter the nitro Brownie Scouts. Their leaders glycerine shed 30 seconds before are Mrs. Jackie Banghart and it blew up. The shed contained three to Mrs. Thelda Eastwood. four tons of nitro glycerine, It was reported to the sheriffs office. j vat j All-re- ; New Head j City Librarian The Provo library Board, realizing ,tbe need for more employees at the Provo Public Library, is advertising for 'a man with a degree in library .science to be the new head librarian, according to the chairman of the board. Mrs. W. N. Whittaker. "We wish to stress that We are not criticizing the present employees of the library, who are doing a dedicated job," said Mrs. Whittaker; ' She stated that the "present bead librarian, Mrs. Jessie Cardall, j will be assistant librarian, "and we are sure she win be of great assistance due to her long service to the library," The Provo City tax levy this fiscal year, which began July 1, was increased one-hamil to 21H mills to provide for the salary of the new: library head (as well as to supply other needs to the library. lf j These include adequate lava- tory facilities for patrons' of the . library. The decision to hire a new head librarian was made by the board with the full approval and cooperation of the Provo City Board of Commissioners. It is hoped to have the new employee by tember. '. Kids Recall 'Moments To n Remember' in B ia Parade What's Playing first place in that competition, with Scenes ranging all the wajf winners Cub Scouts Stake Utah from a big game hunter (com- West plete with Uve "wild panther") and a troop of hardy pioneers, id Awards for individual entries Betsy .Ross and her American went, to Max Eggertson, Lynette flag were presented by. the Leonard, Gene Perry Adams, youngsters of Provo as "Mof Vera Ivie, Dee Ann Johnson, ments to Remember" in the an- Clinton Perry, Dixie WestphaU nual Freedom Festival Children Ernil Anderson, Philip Lowe, Parade Monday evening. Jeanene Girot, Stewart Kelsey, In spite of the 88 degree weath- and Cherish and Rock Kelsey. er, large crowds lined the par Two marching bands the rade route to watch while some combined Provo Junior High 2000 children from the Primaries Bands and the combined Provo of the six LDS stakes in Provo Elementary School Bands took Provo the and Community part in the parade, along with 33 Church filed past In colorful cosr floats and some 2000 youngsters, tumes, with floats, bands and many with decorated bicycles, marching groups. and Miniature floats judged win- tricycles two wagons. Only ners in the parade included the occurred during the event - one entry from the Provo 13th Ward, when the Pioneer Ward's float entitled "Kindling in the Kitch- lost a wheel about half-wa- y en"; Provo 21st Ward, "A Visit through the parade,, route, and to the Circus"; Ed gemont Third the other when a bright yellow Ward, "Noah's Ark"; Community wagon was Church, "School Days"; Provo abandoned temporarily in the 16th: Ward, "If Wishes Were at 100 middle of Fishes"; Provo Third Ward, East and Center i&treet. "Remember When"; and Pioneer Chairman of the event was First Ward, "Remembering Oth- James Bergera, who was assist'! ers.?, the stake Primary presied by Second place! winners were the Blanche! Miller, Utah dents Bonneville Ward's entry, the Wilma G. Hicken, West Provo 18th Ward, Oak Hills Sec Stake; Lorna B. Prevost, West Utah; ond,1 Provo First Ward, Univer Provo; Sharon; Fay sity Ward, and the Sunset Ward Gwen J. Warner,Jones, East Provo; West Sharon Stake's Cub Scout and Delia Mae Rasmussen, East and Mrs. Robert' Hill Sharon of the Provo Community Church. I j By NANCI DeBLOOIS troop's were judged I Sep- , i Anyone qualified and interested may contact Glenn OlsenJ Provo City personnel manager, j - Utah County Kids At Shrine Circus In Salt Lake City Approximately 1500 Utah County children attended the Shrine Circus held in Salt Lake City last weekend, according to Dave Re-District- ing STARTS Committee Meets ed "3 Show 8:15 Open 7:30 " Show Complete THE OF THE YORLDl LI WITH TIIE ZANUCKS lit 11 4t INTERNA TtONAL STAXSl T j - Unanimously Acclaimed i THE BIGGEST! BREATH-TAKIN- UP10 G i MOVIE OF THE YEAR I My Six Loves with D. Royal C. Robertson Reynolds, NOW LIGHT IN WEIGHT U you're allowing yourself Just 50 calories at snack tune, tne u. a. DeDartment of Agriculture sug gests you have three apricots or two large plums or one medium IN v J 2ND ITS BIG .... . . rn i im n tOMORRQWrTI ."DA-O'HAR- 'i itfi 'fT rirf ii T 1.7 i. - mm W - I- t i i WEEK :i! ", . in. .i- i- ire A ,..m TODAY 1:30 P. M. Ann- - 1.00 'Til 5 'Fteti 2:00 Th.n 1 - 4:41 JS ChrtJ J3 7:22 10:03 -- ? AAarqretin . - 1 If PH0NE1 225-17- PLAYINCT OPENS: 00 SHOW 8: IS j 40 --J NOW First Run in Utah County What does tie become ? What kind j of monster? 1 ) .w ill1 n -- ! 'tis-- . WiWmAA M 'T ))' (I .'!. ' 1 . TlfJl JANET LEIGH mn nn ibas rrn W7lvY Will i 7T ' I I i V ... T .uiwSau-mvMWVM-imiin- ; Stev VAN DYKE -' McQun - Robert Vognt SMrfey Ann lfi"- W ..mil wPtlil I . 1S- 'X- - NOW MAYING - . mmmmmmmmm ' w mmmm - ( A """ IN COLOR THE MOST WONDERFUL .ENTERTAI N M ENT EVER EVER I m )).. nW ' 7? V f I in i . : and iif a Light Bourbon with a Deep Rich Taste i ;J (?TI:VFfK DEL DICK ', .... f'-Sl- J 1 K " llf P Slowed ff 'HI ". MAJOR CAPITALS mn ti if U if SHOWN III THE LEHI orange. !" j "1 JUST AS IT WAS SPRING VILLE Art City Papa's Delicate Coii Girl Named TamiKo dition plus Rivoli Closed PAYSON , Love Is a Ball with G. Huish Ford, H. Lange SPANISH FORK - Arch Closed PLEASANT GROVE Grove Cowboy with G. Ford Lemmon J. AMERICAN FORK Miracle of the .White Coral R. Taylor, L. Palmer with Stallions . I' " ACCLAIMED HIT Geneva The Nutty Professor Scera The Longest Day The Nutty Pro Timpanogos Lover War fessor plus the-intersecti- ' tUTERl IATI0I I AUY OREM crepe-paper-drap- ed Reynolds of the Provo Shriners. The circus was the 13th annual El Kalah Shrine Circus, which brought entertainment to hundreds of underprivileged children as well as the general pub' lic. Largely through the efforts of the local Shriners, Children from the Utah .State Training! School at American Fork, the Utah State Hospital at Provo, and the Handicapped Center In Provo, as The Utah County Redistricting well as many Boy Scouts and others from Utah County were Committee, met Monday night to able to attend. Special buses continue studying the probletti of were chartered to provide the redistricting Utah County from six to seven legislative district?. transportation. The five man committee chalr-nianby Provo businessman Pope Receives Two Frank j: Earl met in the office of Provo attorney George Ballif. Russian Churchmen Mr. Earl indicated thattthe bi VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope partisan committee bas requested Paul VI received in audience various studies and furthe inMonday two Russian churchmen formation about the county population and voter registration. who attended his coronation. The committee will meet againj The Russians were Bishop Vladimir of Sbenigorod, the 'represen- July 30 In Mr. Ballif 's office. tative of the Russian Orthodox Legislation passed by the la$t Church to the World Council of state legislature has made posS' Churches; and Archpriest Vitaly iblei the redistricting of several Borovy, professor of theology at counties of the state because of the Leningrad Ecclesiastical population shifts and population growm. . NOW W' I j The Nutty Professor Paramount Spencer's Moun ' tain Pioneer The Longest Day es ' I Show 8:00 Open 7:30 One Only Showing 1 PROVO Academy j ' Bring Results hrfrt 1 MIL At The Movies run-ners-u- p. near-catastrophi- i Herald ' U 1 1 1 ; i' : . . - ;'.- ) ng ordinance passed Monday night proper by the Provo City Commission; Finally the widow took the' matter to court. The ordinance was drafted to control excessive or haphazard "I would like to have this) trustee replaced by eome- 5TT anA T hist, rfon't see burning, during the months of pIsp." sVic nW tKo inrlo-Ocand July, August, September eye to eye. ? Although we were good friends before jmy tober. Under is provisions, burn- husband to died, we have now become completely hostile ing may be carried out only by each ' ' i i , t. r Reader's Cour By WILL BERNARD A ha A all ROrtS ; i iuu rv xiciiuti oviij living Kill a, uuoii x" fhP trust. things moneyMf for the Outdoor burning in' Provo will he wks supposed to allow her enough . Tinf i 4hpv now v mmj nrouer lor nftr sx.nr.ion in iiac. be strictly regulated from iiectsNSiu 1 a Nov. until under constantly disagreed over w hat was "necessary; and " ; r t t i ' -- 1 t -- Boarcl Seeks Fire destroyed a barn contain ing 1,000 bales of straw, farm Muiument. a car and other items esMonday night in Mapleton. No timate of total damage bas yet been made available. Th fir, was discovered about barn owned by Bill ,8:30 pan- - in Walters and rented by Neil Whit . ing. I The straw, farm equipment II and1 two boats on trailers wna outboard motors for each that were reported destroyed, were owned by Mr- - Whiting. The car wm owned by Joe Rictamono: woo rents a home from Mr. Walters. Mansion firemen fought the nrf prevented it from and spreading to other buildings was A grainfield nearby fiekji. mr4rA Two firemen. Neil Steiner and Ned Paulson, stayed oa the scene throughout the night. Part of the loss was reported to be insured. fy I n't City Adopts I s J 2V BYU stadium. Firti works win follow each perform a nee. Today and Wednesday the celebration continues with the bazaar and carnival in full swing at North Park. The carnival begins each day at 10 ajnLaad closes at 11 p.m. and the bizaar Is open from 3 to 8:30 p.m. today and Wednesday. On Thursday the bazaar will open at 8:30 ajn. and stay open until all goods are sold. The Freedom Festival began Sunday evening with the traditional patriotic meeting in thel BYU Fieldhouse and continued; last night with the children's pirade. (See separate story elsewhere on this page-- Fourth Fire Burns (" I J pm. in the ed - i I Eureka Plans Rousing By PATRICIA BRADY Eureka will be EUREKA the Isite of an old fashioned Fourth of July celebration on Thursday. The residents will be awakened bright and early by 50 blasts of dynamite which will be hills. placed hi the surrounding There will be races on Main Street at 10" a.m. with prizes for everyone participating. The fire engines will be ready to go and will be picking np the i TooM .. ' Including Fire Truck Rides Old-Fashion- ' I j CH V mans 9 sweet j 70 t:1f I: WHATSnmWNEEDMmEX THfiEE WOMENDID HEfllflUry ttummn wenwa How' OFEN SHOW . U A f. C1TJ 1 ) !) Published by Herald Corporation. 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