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Show 8 Doily Herald APRIL 7, THURSDAY, - Utah . 1 Utah. County, i Bee Disease II II Threatens Davis About People Returning to their homes this week were Mrs. Charles A. Rob-binwho had accompanied her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dexter and their children, all of Orem, on a vacation to Southern California. Hie group visited in San Diego and in Los Angeles with Mrs. Rob-bin-s' granddaughter. They also took the children to Disneyland and other sightseeing points. s, r Or-la- ering Sunday at the Anthony Vert home in Orem.' Other members present were the Wit Ham N. Jacobsons, the Delvar B. wernx family, the Sterling Jacobsons, the harry Prisbreys and the Howard Nel son families,' all Provo; the George A. Thatcher ""family, WUnam farnJSy, Salt Lake City; the liam L. Jacobsons, Orem; Jim-mi- e Harrison, Aaron Vert and Mrs. Pope, I5r. and Mrs. Dale Petersoa of Provo report a pleasant few dm visit in Tucson, Ariz., at file borne of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Marian) Bobbins and children, JeCery and Lori. The Bobbins family recently moved to Tuc son from TaytorsviMe Mr. and Mrs. John Harris have returned from a few days visit in Sim! Valley, Calif., which is near Los Angles, wnere bey were guests of Mr. Harris' brother, Donald G. Harris, bis wife and their family. . Mnanfolrs. Robert E. Brer, toa of Orem have as their guests Mr. Brereton's brother, Capt. Stanley E. Brereton, U.S. Air f M ii. .1 joroa, ms wue ana mar six cfcfidren from Mlnot, ND. Expected on Friday is another brother, Gapt Richard Brere-toVS. Navy, and Us wife, the farmer Margene Barrett and fceir three chfldren who wil be guests of ber parents, the Asael ' Barretts, Provo. During the visit, the Breretons wffl boat a faro- tu. umucr i- - vuc i vj juuicu uy a sisuj ter from Mapteton, Mrs. Norman Graves, ber husband and their stx chfldren. . o, ii . mt i'J J - l SPANISH fT'; f,m -T- Railroad To Retire Old Engine jeswf In Accident li Vote Nipped - any-thin- Crash Hurt ; ' . CUVtU Rioting Flares In Hong Kong II 11 Resolution On Olympics Signed - HONG KONG (UPI) Rioting broke out tonight for the second consecutive night in mis British crown colony. A mob, estimated at 1,000 stopped J ana rases anaj mrew cars stones. The violence followed a day of relative calm after Wednes day night's riots which forced Gov. Sir David Trench to call out British garrison troops. Tonght's disturbances broke out m the Mongkok district of Kowkxn, two miles up Nathan Road -K- owloon's main thoroughfare. mum B . II SUNDAY, EASTER EGG HUNT Thousands of R3 latter WX II KMAK PRfSENTS THl Iggs 9JA. Hundreds of Prixes PARATHOOPOS BUNNY 4 PR PEttON Table (Uservations 363-44PATIO GARDENS NOW aOSS A 51 SKY DIVING tXHIBrnON 4)00 SATURDAY fjn. HUTO tNTfRI fUNWAY OPlN N3XTSUN. SAT. 3K)0 1 It 1 BATTLE OF THI BANDS PM. IKK) jL,. rM y . r3 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The U. S.. Senate's resolution in support of Utah's bid for the 1972 Winter Olympics was signed Wednesday by vice president Hubert H. Humphrey. . The signing was witnessed by Sen. Frank E. Moss, who introduced the resolution 9& been unanimously approved in the House and was signed Dy House Speaker John W. Mccor- mack. Since the concurrent resolu tion is only an expression of "the sense of Coneress" it does not need the signature of the President to make them omciai. OPEN 6:30 in NO Start 7:30 HfElD 0VER1 EXCLUSIVE XII 6 11 Bad guys hate Harper. TJ1ATT OptnT.30 Shows at MiUne. , ( He's that playboy W ' A ti-- l MOM WAKNIR TOMORROW AT THE PARAMOUNT! OfiNiM fW. 4.11. Ml tony cumi Miiije CKMSOi NATAlll WOOO '.4 trouble-shoote- r wuv always knocks 'em I V.I . 7 & 1:41 1:30 and 4:15 ' BIG WEEKI . ' lmrli , DEKIir.11 a ATT Kit Ih Ipi ii (V nniirv rnriirv STARTS "The Great Race" 2nd SH0Y17iG! HELM SHOOTS THE WORKS! I KTtmiwnaiTnMi nc pmmo i mmw wta pksuciu See Harper punch and kick oaa guys. IN TECHNICOLOR See Harper. MO. nCHNtCOLO rridir and Saturday HELD OYER ITAHmO CRIM" Open 7 p.m. REGULAR ADMISSION CHILDREN 50c JACK UMON "DONALD'S SEATS RESERVED NOW PLAYING ENDS TONIGHT P.M. "BEAVIR VAUIY "HARUM SCARUM' 1 7:10, MJ AT DAILY OI$NY EXTIASI animus lilS MhNMM byf FELIX SALTEN SHOW 7:00 ELVIS 1 F.tri. 2:00, 4:11 Story VI. See bad guys punch OPEN fnm ft 4 LiJU3L,JUUU(UUU and kick Harper. m i a. Exclusive Showing 7J They.punch his nose. They kick his head h pm m Jan. 18. Earlier the resolution had JMHUU ! A s.j r - . BUillMlMlKi inn - - : r""Ti - as 2TStudents" NOW PLAYING it , Prison ORtAT FAMILY MOVII IMS Liquor Rule - - l- (he Ogden Seeks Opinion On Youth Dies Meeting Tonight In Sp. Fork Its a Mad 'Mad Mad RoyaMad World - ae-cid- j Adventist FORK hunderbaU tended to cover bond elections. Chapman and Cutler said, however7irdidlot"consider the danger great enough to advise against publishingjwtice of salt Parowa- Public Invited JCsHelp On Arch The Spy Who Cams m From the Cold Coral LEHI men. The highly infectious disease can kill off whole hives just when they are most needed to pollinate cherry trees. The disease, called "foul brood," has in some cases gone undetected when hive owners fail to regis ter their hives with the county bee inspector. County Agent L. darrell Stokes said some com mercial beekeepers are refus ing to rent their hives to Davis County orchardmen until 'all hives in the county are register- eoT The Davis County Horticul tural Society and the .Wasatch (UPI) SALT The state of Utah will seek a court test on whether the U.S. mvau-datin- g Supreme Court decision the poll tax as a voting requirement applies to Dona elections. -- . PLEASANT GROVE Grove Never Too Late AMERICAN FORK -touse WASHINGTON (UPI) 'Rigged' What's Playing At tho Movies fTiOVO Bambi Academy Paramount The Great Race. Umta ' The King And I Pioneer Bambi and Harum Scarum OREM Geneva A Patch of Blue -The Truth About Spring Scera Those Magnificent Men m Their Flying Machines The Silencers, and Tknp Strange Bedfellows G.S.L. Land FARMINGTON (UPI)-- A bee disease in Davis County is caus ing concern among orchard Cou rt Test Planned On Utah Bond Elections LAKETY to disagreement amendments on a bill affirming title to lands surrounding the Great Salt Lake. was an of the $1.2 million school buildnounced Wednesday by Sen. ing bonds for Davis County Frank E. Moss, School District. and The Utah DemocfitrsponswprGwCalvin L Rampton of the 'measure, said official Atty. Gen. Khuu Hansen on that course of action Senate action was planned after" the governor result Moss as a said Wednesday Thursday. a conference will be called to received a letter from Burrows, work out ' differences on t h e Smith and Co.. a Salt Lake House and Senate versions of City financial consulting firm. ' Stanley and Bernice McEwan the bill. J. A. Burrows, president of Stubbs said goodbye to family Senate conferees to be named the firm, said there was a and friends Wednesday morning beside Moss included Sens. Hert-r- y question whether the Supreme as they left to make their new Jackson, Washington; Clint Court decision was so "broad" in home Pullman, Wash. The on Anderson, New Mexico; I I IT" J that it covered bond elections iFjnuXGrowerfjy uc bee the that asked "SALTTAKELCITY regulations Kuchel, California, and Gordon as well asr elections aor-pooand this area all of their lives. (1PI) the The stated officials. ruling be enforced. ' Gen. Phil L. Hansen Mr. Stubbs and his wife are goAtty. Allott, Colorado. 14th- -; Amendment to the U.S. asked for legal opinion!. ing into the motel business in "Of utmost concern at this Constitution "prohibits the use Wednesday on the authority el j the new location. Their son, v X time is that the state of Utah of the payment of any tax as be- - assured Randyr is ttending-schoot-in denjCiryJoJiMnseregulate, na qualificatioinor Lvotinf.iL.-- -. southern Utah and their daughigAvdfefr. 'A6.;A& M&s&AM. A leases on the lands and manage ... ,. . - f - I . ter, tola, is remaining with an Rampton said he doubted the cnariereo private the lands as soon as possible, HISTORIC MOMENT Parasol totlng Miss America, aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. bond to elections clubs.". Moss said. "I hone that the ruling applies Deborah Bryant, and San Francisco cable car gripman LaMar D. Bunnell, Edgemont : Senate and House conferees can but said the raising of "the " The attorney general w Luther Cann, checking out his windshield wipers, appear until school is out. to have rotten their weather signals temporarily crossed. meet soon.' question had "cast a shadow" asked, in a letter from Jack A. on Utah's, bond law. He said a Richards.Qrpofation Counsel .ibut it's utill a big moment, Jtliss America's official visit. to San Francisco lent glamor to an Historic occasion Utah Supreme Court .decision for the City Council of "Ogden," A De yoa have a news brief Utah (UPI) PAROWAN, installation of the electrically operated wipers as the 18 - vear old Parowan youth was needed to assure that for opinions concerning varioua or personal item "you'd like first innovation in cable cars in nearly 100 years. to appear in mis column? bonds won't become was killed Wednesday when the provisions of the Utah liquor ' CaD Mildred B. Hall at law. motorcycle he was riding went 17345(3 or 373454s. Parowan oft the road in canyon. Richards asked if city police Hansen also, said he didn't Killed was Robert r . orton see, any legal hinderance. How officers have the authority to of Parowan. He was alone at ever, as a "practical matter," prosecute persond distributing the time end no other vehicles he said his office will initiate liquor in private clubs in violaTo were involved m the accident. court action to settle the prob tion of "locker system" requireClean-U- p ' L ments. according to Iron County Deu- , lem. UTAH STATE PRISON (UPI) ty Sheriff Hyatt uentiey. An opinion also is being Co. re Bentlev said the youth lost Officials at the Utah S U t e Burrows, smim and on the legality of a prosought AdThe Provo Seventh-da-y control of his motorcycle and Prison said Wednesday that a ceived a letter last week from vision of Ogden City's beer liand a national PasCutler, ventist Church will present plunged off State Highway u- - "rigged election" for officers on Chapman The proviordinance. ' censing tor Robert M. Whitsett of Phoe- 143 and was apparently uuea the prison's inmate advisory bonding firm, which said the no intoxicating that states sion SPANISH FORK Cooperat- nix, Ariz., in a special meeting in the ruling was council was discovered Monday language instantly. beverages, as defined by the CHICAGO (UPI) The Bur ing with the city in the clean-up-, this evening' at 7:15 in the Provo Warden John W. Turner said quite broad and gave no indica Utah Liquor Control Act, may reRailroad is going to inlington the Jaycees wifl pick up g Utility. Building, Jccording to ballots --were -- revised and --re tion as, Jo. whether-it-wbe possessed or consumed on" tire engine No. 4960. reputed to printed to nip the plot. In containers Friday at 5 W. D. Kieser, pastor of the lo premises' which has a beer any be the nation's last regulation cal Adventist Church. Turner said he received word CAST license under the city beer liREMOVED steam loco p.m. size, working-typ- e a few crooners piannea to Mr. Whitsett is currently cense ordinance. In motive, and John W. Wheeler Today the Jaycees were to in the Coliseum of place some special inmates in BOLOGNA, Italy (UPI) meetings Richards said be was directed said today this is a big man paint the residence of Mrs. Mary the in Salt Lake Two persons were injured council positions and hoped to European junior middleweight to seek the opinions as a guide Fairgrounds Nino Benvenuti agement mistake. was Young, 895 E. 4th N in this city. City and will present a weekly Tuesday afternoon when the prevent a majority of prisoners champ to the City Council in its delib- Wheeler, who in 1963 retired - eager to resume training today canalfor their from e next voting for in the Provo motor bicycle they-werand actions. riding erations from the Burlington as execu- This is an annual project and program after doctors removed the cast was involved in a collision with dates. tive assistant to the president, this year Mrs. Young's home seven weeks. his from broken hand. right Turner said the few prisoners The subject of the talk this a car at 554 E. 17th N., Provo. said old 4960 should be left in was chosen. to print their own bal- Benvenuti fractured his hand in ARCH THEATRE Colossal All is week "A planned 2105 E Todd Super Tay21, J. Fritz, service, to show Americans California's Clarence Powerful God," stated Pastor lor Hall, Provo, and Pamela lots and sign them with their defeating IN SPANISH FORK what a "real locomotive" looks 11. James March candidates names. Kieser. SERVICES SCHEDULED !l SHOW TIM! 7:13 Grover, 17, Freeport, Hi., were and sounds like. These are meetings open to taken to me BYU Health Center The election ran smoothly and Old 4960, which is 43 years CORVALLES, Ore. (UPI) Who Camel: Bedouin Jordan's chieftains i:The cast Spy the public and everyone is in- for treatment following the mis the majority of prisoners old, is destined for the Circus Funeral services for are replacing their camels with : In From The Cold' : council for their ballots T. repreAmory vited to attend. Besides the talk hap by the BYU ambulance. " World Museum in Bareboo, automobiles. -Gill will be held Friday there wiS be color motion picwvvwnmwwwwtmvM Driver of the car involved was sentatives. Wis., after Its final run in July. (Slats) All prison inmates are allow slides and music 554 E. Coliseum tures, at David at the Richard 82, special Long, Oregon "rutting it in a museum ed to cast ballots except those won't do any good," Wheeler State University. Gill, who died by Robert Hirst, also from Ari 17th N. v punished. being HOLIDAY FUN AT BOTH THEATRESI zona. of at occurred a stroke about the accident The told the United Press Intern- Tuesday age 1:50 pm and Provo Police are. ational from his home in of 64, was athletic director at A HEARTWARMING ADVENTURE, Crown Point, Ind. "People the school Urior to that post, Roald Amundsen finally Investigating. A it. ..filled, with fun and mualcJ.ias. tz want to see k and bear me be coached Oregon State reached the south pole on Dee. ii iv basketball teams for 36 years 14, 1911. whistle and pay for a ride." & Mrs. Etana NnttaU Tfcnrmaa, ber husband, D. J. Tburman and , A :H v i Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Dob Dean and five children from Barstow, Calif., and George n Mecham, grandson of Mrs. Leona Pope, Provo, who is on leave from the U.S. Navy, the Exist On County Orchards children are visiting in Provo from Sacramento," Calif., with ber mother, Mrs. Grace NuttaH and their son, Donald, a student at Brigham Young University, and other family and friends. On Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Thurman's sister, Mrs. John (Margaret) Nicol, 'their daughter, Christine, showed films of her visit to Europe last summer. The Thurmans plan to return home this weekend. Polf Tax Involved?. Differences 5llA5MSUAHliiVI-elSbethhariman MIHlDWEUIOBtJilBK IN PANAVISION ACTftltt CO-HI- T . 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