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Show Daily Herald OCT. 1, I960 WEDNESDAY, Prove, " ill f ' BYU jFTfEr United Fund U1 " 'm. .," About People vfiij ,'srT J Drive Starts day. Giving their presentation to the theme of the moon shot, the campus captains distributed campaign materials to 80 leaders, who will contact the faculty and staff. vt it i ill ;."vi m v f ' 'V Dr. Robert J. Smith and Fred botl assistant vice presidents of BYU, are of the campus push, with Clyde Bair director of Aux- , A. Schwendiman, wrj, iliary Special Services, as Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Lnnt of Mapleton have had the company of three young men visiting wiih them for a few days while on leave from military duty. The young men had previously made their home with the Lunts for a year or two prior to leaving for service. Eugene Larsen and Bruce Cox took boot camp train ing together at the U. S. Naval Training Station in San Diego, Calif. They are not in Tennessee undergoing further training. Harold Hartley completed Marine boot camp training at San Diego and has left for a base In the east for 52 additional weeks of training. ' ini. t ii iiiiiiltoi.ii. riiiiif ... ... -imtomimkmmiMiikmmninmmMmmm liLirrcK l) Star-Studde- By TH2R0N H. LUKE Provo had a real, Hollywood premiere Tuesday night perhaps its first. The of the picture, Provo's own Robert Redford (he has a canyon home here) and his wife, Prove native Lola Van at co-st- Wagenen Redford, were hosts Rampton, at the picture's con- clusion. Ted Cassidy, who played the villainous Harvey Logan (a genuine brutal killer in real life); Jeff Corey, who took the part of the understanding sheriff, and George Furth, the dedicated young "establishment" baggage clerk, were all there. So was Hal Holbrcok, who does such a masterful portrayal of Mark Twain. Stars in Ski Movie Miss Wood came to Provo with her nusband, Richard Gregson, a friend and partner of Redford, who is producing an upcoming movie, "The Downhill Racers," a ski film in which Redford (a topnotch rkier, for the evening to an audience which packed the Academy Theater, and later at the Piofor the first neer Motor-VWestern States showing of Butch Cassidy and the Sun dance Kid." Afterwards, visit ing stars and guests were host ed at dinner at the Sundance Re sort (formerly Timp Haven) of which Redford is now part-ow- n er. incidently) stars. One thing I was impressed with during the party afterward. The visiting stars were, of course, on a promotion trip doing a job. But they were NOT talked condescending. They earnestly about movie industry problems, they asked questions (courteous ones) about Utah. They seemed to be enjoying themselves and one of their wives told me that, for her, it was a great evening because she could tell her husband was having a good time. The movie itself? It's great. It petition. novel Governor Asks Action on Air Pollution 373-10- wmmrnmKmmwmmm'im "shot into orbit" in a paper rocket and is scheduled to "splash down" on Oct. 14, after reaching his objective. Richard Stone, administrative assistant to the superintendent of Geneva Steel Works and chairman of the Utah County United Fund drive, presented "moon rocks" with miniature flags to six who had achieved goals at BYU last year. They are Dean Ernest Jeppsen, Dean Milton Hartvigsen, Dean Lester B. Whetten, Deleyle Barton of JAPANESE HEARING small The sensationally CALITONE transistor hearing aid is now available at only $59.95 with a full year's guarantee. For a free demonstration, Write oi1 see: i -- -- llr ftfaiii I ttr-- ,, f . nfrtrn " i t . t their year's I V , ' " Civil Air Patrol Sets First Meet Thursday Membership Drive Of Provo City PTA Starts Provo Squadron Civil Air Pa"Be part of the strength of 'tht bill whicn was passed by trol cadets will hold iheir open many," is the slogan for the Congress requiring PKU tests ing met.ii.g Thursday at 7 p.m. membership enrollment cam-- j on all newborn babies, at the Provo High School, Koom paign in Provo City PTA, which Many young people in our was the second viewing for me All young will run from today to Oct. 17. state and the nation have been and I laughed as hard as the men and women between the Every adult in the city of Provo substantially aided by PTA first. Newman and Redford are ages of 13 anc 18 years of age is invited to become actively state and local scholarships for perfect foils for each other and are invited and urged to attend. interested in the welfare of their college educations, lhe each does a masterful job. Don't for advance children and Opportunities youth and join the1 PTA sponsors legislation for the get carried away by the legend ment in the cadet program are Provo City PTA. health and welfare of children about the reql Butch Cassidy. now available These advance youth and sponsors work-yea- r, lastand had members Utah 83,068 He was still an outlaw. But enthe Housing office, Mr. Schwen- ments can lead to such special but the goal set for thisshoPs for the education of parjoy thd film. activities as international cadet vr ar ic rfnnh a th diman and Dr. Smith. f cmro Ijinn itouiws. exchange, jet orientation course, PTA officers chairmen, and LA PAZ, Bolivia-G- en. powered flight encampment and room Alfre representatives are plando commander of many others, all of which lead Ovando, make to cana to an FAA private pilot license. ning vass and personally invite all Bolivian armed forces and now chief of state as the result of a parents and teachers to become active PTA members. A mem recent coup: HOSTELRY SCHOOL "All I want to do is bring MADRID (UPI)-M- ore than bership in Provo City, auto and tranquility to the peace 1,000 students have received matically affiliates the holder country." Provo all School PTA with three-year City for a diplomas course at Madrid's Hostelry sections. Mrs. Youngs McGregor, presi School, which recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. They dent of the Utah Congress of include Swiss. Italian. Thais. Parents and Teachers has stat That Loosen Mexicans and Moroccans. ed, "Th.ougli efficient leader $3 , V 40 4. m fr.ll Need Not Embarrass vmmMujwja ship and organized action the Don't keep worrying whether your PTA has become a vital force false teeth are going to come loos in strengthening the most im at the wrong time. For more securmore comfort, Just sprinkle and ity Publiched every afternoon Monday portant influences in the behav- a little FASTEETH on your plates. FASTEETH teeth firmer through Friday and Sunday morning ior of the child the home and longer. Makesholds falseeasier. 190 West by The Daiiv Herald, It's not eating 400 North Street, Provo, Utah U01. acid. No gooey, pasty, gummy taste. the school." B. E. JENSEN, Publisher Dentures fit are essential to that The National PTA contributed health See your dentist resraisriy. 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UNIVERSITY "Utah's Lowest" not only gentle on your nrnd; it's also easy on GLEN CAMPBELL -- 7 PM BLOUSES Cute Fall styles, Lady Amberly Retail fl KEN AND SHEREE Balser, 655 E. 3750 N., Frovo, buy membership in A memberlook on. children as their single Provo City PTA from Nancy Moore, right, Balser Thus the PTA the entire in enroll will PTA in organization. city ship parents with their one payment become members o" the PTA at Dixon Junior high, where their daughter Lauri (left) attends school; Edgenont, where son Tod (front left), goes to school and Provo High School, where son Keven, rear, attends. (Herald Staff Photo) BACON AID American and Japanese engineering has produced i new hearing miracle that automatically eliminates unpleasant background noises. t sec- - FOOD BARGAINS" 373-85- PROVO DIAL 56 North 2nd West of a the in blastoff Cape Kennedy was Smith background, Dr. jSSi UNITED FUND campaign on the BYU campus was started event. United Fund captains disWednesday with a kick-of- f tributed materials to some 80 leaders with a theme of a moon shot reaching its goal. Art Club To Start Meetings Thursday published. The public is invited to attend the meetings Club meets The Hafen-Dalli- n during only two months of the year, October and April. During four programs on the Octobe arts are held, and in April, the Do yon have a news brief program covers paintings. Mrs. Turner reports that no or personal item for this column. Call Mildred Hall at meeting will be held Oct. 9 be or cause of UEA, but the club meetings will resume Oct. 16 when Willard and Celia Luce will speak on the writing and mechanics of putting iogether a book for publication. On Oct. 23, Dr. and Mrs. Le noted historians, Roy Hafen, SALT LAKE CITY (UPD-G- ov. will present the program. The Calvin L. Rampton told Hafens just returned from a two committees Monday he was poetry conference in the Philip looking toward them to lessen pines. Final program of the fall will the impact of water and air Dollutiwi in the Beehive state. be held Oct. 30, when Mrs. Ber- "Our environment is closing jtrand (Lorna) Harrison will give In on us" Rampton said. "We a biography of Robert Brown- have seen it happen in otner ing. Mrs. Harrison has visited areas. I'm looking for you to Browning's birthplace, and has a collection of Browning memor-lessen its impact here." .abilia. no offered quick Rampton Working with Mrs. Tanner on solutions but made it clear officer's board "We ve talked about it a long (the Hafen-Dal.'i- n time. You have done much. But this year are Melva Smith, vice the problems of air pollution NG University workers. With recorded sounds 2,500 i Hafen-Dalli- n The Haf en--1 president; Lucille Weight, SPRINGVILLE Dallin Art Club of Springville retary. will be;in its fall schedule of WHERE WS ADD ONLY 10 programs Thursday at 5:15 p.m. in the Art Building, according to Mrs. Glen Turner, president. The group will hear Marilyn A former resident of Orem, McMeen Miller, a poet and of now Hortense Mrs. Leetham, Montieello, Utah, spent a week suthor who is now having PLUMBING-HEATI- ninaaaw roll deductior plan so that the drive will be directed only at signing up the other half of the Opens Movie in Western States star-studd- CRAGHEAD "J Premiere in Provo d ic in this area visiting with friends, Mrs. L. L. Terry and Mrs. Leda Schultz and her sister-in-laMrs. Delia Adams, all of Orem and Mrs. Olive Alexander of Provo. r Mr. Schwendiman said that half of the BYU employees already are on the continuous pay- co-st- ar u, Machinist Mate Second Class Gerald L. Carson, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Carson of Orem, was awarded the Battle Efficiency "E" as a crew member of the heavy cruiser USS Boston in Vietnam. The ship, homeported in Boston, Mass, is on its third cruise to Vietnam. r iiln coor- dinator. was provided Tuesday nigats Western States premiere in Provo of "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." Snapped at Sundance Resort after the premiere were, from left, Natalie Wood; her husband. Richard Gregson, and Robert of the picture as the Sundance Kid. Gregson is Redford's partner and Redford, producer of an upcoming film, The Downhill Racers, a ski movie in which Redford stars. (Herald Staff Photo.) SiAii-SiiiDuu- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Harvey cf Payson have returned home after vacationing in the Hawaiian Islands. They report visiting tiie four main islands of the chain. In the Honolulu area they were guests of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. David Rowan, originally of Springville who are Movie residing there while Mr. Rowan The movie itself, a classic U.S. with the stationed there is spoof on the fading Western ban Air Force. dit era of which Butch Cassidy Richard G. Thayne of Provo, was a part, brought continued chuckles, roars of laughter and represented Utah County in at the sustained applause at its close competition Utah State Fair. Mr. Thayne from the audience. Redford and three other mem was awarded Honorable Mention in color landscape, a high- bers of the cast, plus one of ly competitive field. Also Mr. filmdom's brightest stars, Nata Thayne was one of four finalists lie Wood gave the event a gen named in color categories in a uine character. Salt Lake newspaper competi- Redford, with a pleasant, easy tion. The four winning pictures poise, introduced them along will be entered in national com- with Utah's Governor Calvin L. LOGS (f nual United Fund drive Wednes- Michael and Sharon Allen Spears of Fort Meade. Md., for mer Utah County residents, are the parents of a baby boy born Sept. 18 at Fort Meade. Mr. Spears, 24, is the son of Mrs. Ann Spears, Provo and the maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen, Orem. This is a first child for the new parents. They have ben in Maryland with tiie U. S. Army since June of 1968 and are expected to return to Utah in December of this year. FIREPLACE r systems were Go" as Brigham Young University employees blasted off on their an- -- GAS ff ft X f "All By MILDRED B. HALL Four decorated birthday cakes drew the attention of relatives a.K friends who came to celebrate the 73rd birthday anniversary of Mrs. Flossie Hatch, Provo, at her home. One cake had been especially baked for her by her husband. Guests also enjoyed a buffet luncheon prepared for the occasion by her Mrc I.vman slonrrbfar ...... Hflfnh v., uauiuvw, and Mrs. Al Ross and a grand- - are so great in Utah that we cannot afford to stop rolling up our sleaves," the governor said. .''I'HidV". T PROVO, UTAH PROVO'S GENERAL - AVENUE 373-805- 0 EXCLUSIVE ELECTRIC DEALER All Merchandise Specially Priced During This Evontl Channel KSL-T-V |