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Show Daily Herald TLTS5AY, NOV. 18, in Mother Wife of BYU Grid Punter Credited! History Unit American Fork City Council Considers With Saving Life of Cache Youth Reservations Variety of Items at Weekly Meeting Remain ODen legion 1961 Is Randr would have suffocated south of here bv a man pointing! PROVIDENCE, Utah (UPI) y, Rich Adams and his wife, to a teen-aglying beside the if it hadnl been for that Anti-Se- x are both "football an," said Providence Leonhardt. roes' of sorts. Randy Elmer, 16. son of Mr. Marshal Norman Adams is the star punter forand Mrs. Jerry Elmer, Provid-- i Young Elmer was taken to the Saints Hospi-MrUniversity, jence was suffocating with a Logan Latter-da- y Brigham Young Adams became a heroine piece of candy lodged in his tal, where he was reported in A iisvv. UHa am km a i 1'ha kwt knJ ViAan hor tf Of By IRENE JONES hnjhsM in a oraime aiainst thrown from a hvr.v anH anr - Mrs Adams arrive at still miruitM ljt "Sfx in the classroom: Edu- - utah state unjVCrsity at Logan 'parently had Wn Rtnici in I ead by the horse's hoofs. cation or Grde to Prcmiscu - 'sgtuay (in plently of time to see her Mrs. Adams, trained in first husband's most thrilling play of Mrs. xdams and her ity? tiUed a discussion pre at McClain Ann Mrs. tented by father, Hugh Hicken of Ogten, aid while majoring in physical ,the season. In the fourth quar- a public meeting Monday eve- hurrying to make the education at BYU, covered the ter, Adams faked a punt on the and applied mouth -to - '50-yard line and skirted around ning in Prove sponsored by the j 30 p m. kickoff, they were teen-age- r TACT (Truth About Civil Tur- - flagged down about five miles mouth resuscitation, lend for a gain. moil) Committee of Utah vai-- " lroro-Kath- er City Education s. - I thram j im rd ley. Mrs. McClain, a mother of three from California, is an active critic of the type of com-- : Senior Citizens' Thanksgiving Plans TWanlfcmvinir Hav uill h fth- pulsory sex education courses ' being introduced into PubIic served by the Provo Senior and private schools. 'Citizens Wednesday at the El- Mrs. McLiain covered nve dred Center with a Thankcgiv-area- s in wh:ch aex education ing dinner) and a ful schedule aLects the public, including, !. of holiday activities, the programs are not what they Dmner nour is sja(ed this i not just 11:45 a m and seem to be; ni0T citizens a local issue as many are led their reservations are ask-t- o believe; 3. it is promoted by at the national professionals level; 1 people are not always told the truth and 5. this kind of program is very harmful I Morals Santaquin Election Canvass Sees No Change in Outcome Removed not against teaching biological facts She stated that she ed to bring their own dishes and will be featured at 1 p.m. by utensils to faciliU'e handling of Maggie Schaerrer. It Is authorfoods. ed by Truman Capote. A special film Is being preThe Thanksgiving dinner pro1 sented at p.m. dealing with is slated for 2 p.m. and Yelgram in life and animal scenery lowstone Park. will feature John F. Mower, "The Thanksgiving Visitor" is former principal at the Dixon the title of the book review that Junior High school. His subject will be "Memories and a Look Ahead." It will be accompanied by appropriate music. Community Singing under the direction of Edna Stokes and Gladys Hansen, and a Ladies Double Quartet will provide A public, fire burning throughout the city Thanksgiving music for the ocArm- for pWtjnnc was Is SANTAQUIN , -- ! by Mayor applied casion. Mem - jsented the bank, was advised to who had jurisdiction of the AMERICAN FORK Building. He ,bers of the American Fork Ci .submit 1 formal request for American Pninwil rfvitBd nmirr;s nn nurrhas h;rh wnutd then be commented that the buildine Time for receiving reserva- - a proposed rest home, received considered bj the city. No far-- was in deplorable condition and tions has been extended until a topographical design for a ther request for purchase or he asked that repairs be made Wednesday noon for the annual new neiehborhood. heard re- - Durchase figure has been re- - as soon as possible to pu the dinner meetng which will be - ports from councilmen and re-- ceived by the city at this time, building in better condition. The gin me season 01 me tian ai- - eejved appraisals on city prop building Has lonnerry Deen aa-Track Delay ministered council their at by tne American Le- erty session, Tn Btinn 4 Vsvrtinta I'huorrfnti nirrhf " ,1 " uuS weet V" Vnnwon CViiirnu-giMtnttAi a gion Post, with ownership of Mr. and Mr,. Kent Feather lay in preparation of iu.u mui i.iun. sione met wim me council 10 cations for a new fire truck. It iik J'CouncJ will ..? be the state director of the Utah review Yeter progress of their plans tc wifl be available by the next to action. detemune called Historical Society as speaker, buM a prjVate rest home begins at 7:30 p.m. Thursday south First East They are pres--i Councilman Harold W. Anderin Room 396 of the W'ilkinson etitly attempting to form son asKed for clarification of 8 the for Center. board of directors and will have payment of $370.13 dues for the New Members Invited met all state) and local require-- l 1970 year. A3 current members are re- ments if this can be comple'Ij QUITE A SHOCK Claims against the city were were memtheir to renew They previnusly given rnpppnv quested ?1JZ approved for payment berships and new members are city approval of the proposed L Mayor Durfey presided at fK. invited to loin according to project with land rezoned to just going to bed when he heard gessioili with all Chad Flake, Provo, who, as accommodate the facility. a car crssn. imen m attendance. Also pres- this year, will president-elec- t New Park XI a clmrwl 1.vA Wol C '. Ivc nni fnrm Aver A officially take over the reins of out Councilmen-elecof: Wffl. and rushed and t the organization for the coming age pajamas night. year Thursday Mr. Hake emphasized anyone sign o new to r intorctiH mav inin An interest w itniMj ru. cA..An4k Z "It was a shock when I sessions until their installation spare on Jan. 2 to assure an orderly r rorniicif a Riurvatkn TTIflV be - c oe v:u ui ii.doo aiica ui kiuuiiu kiulu j transfer of duties. tAvtvcw u Zj t . DeorOOm. ,i Mr Flak tnn irht atUu. m his office the his home, or a American Fork Business DeBYU library Wednesday until velopment Corporation on Sept noon. They may also be made 4. Cost of the property was with Amelia Buckley, chapter (5,926.80. at secretary-treasure- r, The corporation also deeded Lot Smith Thene an additional 3.954 acres of Dr. Charles Peterson, director which will Property to the nirf of the Utah Smith Lo t Society. wiU talk on residential area anj na the ana me Arizona missjw". research and deproposed tive of Arizona, Dr. Peterson to be built by velopment park has made an extensive study of the Utah National corporation. and the Mormon colonization ' P'W.snBmn IZTJ "r, """"P - swrw . 77iTw. "1"""" ht n, delis-educati- nl ... .. Three Medical J. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whittaker. Magna, accompanied Geo Whittaker of Salt Lake City to Lake Store for a day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beckstrom and family. Brenda Tuckett recently left for Norway, where she will spend two years on an IDS Mission. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verda Tuckett OPEN 6:30 START PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT REDFORD ARE 7 P.M. Wendell Francis is at home after undergoing surgery at the Payson City Hospital 1 hr Uilliliif iM IJMMM e:.fl.nf Get Appraisals city has received two independent appraisals on some 25 feet of city owned property adjacent to the city halL In September, the Bank of American Fork discussed the possibility of purchasing this prop erty to enlarge then: drive-i- n banking facilities. Glen T. Anderson, who repre- The o a & nv --THE Gn APRIL 7:15 p.m. FOOIS" ArCistPleasant B o v 'm w 4t THfWILllAMWyiER RAY STARK PRODUCTION L fTT?Tf BHaaBpadi Publitht4 vwy anMiwM Monday through Friday and Sunday morning by Tha Dailv Htrald, IM West N North Street, Provo. Utah MML B. E. JENSEN, Publisnor entored at Second data mattar at tha pot attic la Provo, Utah. j MEMBER Audit Bureau f Circulation United Press International NEA Service SUBSCRIPTION RATI! UTAH COUNTY I I n,M 41,4 iMItl Mm. sm Iim jsrceNtte4o 1 Ai wwf sum. M Ut. tkiWt 1 t nun ma. 1 aw ENDS TONIGHT 'Italian Job' -an s- 'Ace & STARTS TOMORROW! THE GREATEST COMEDIAN SINCE W.C. FIELDS WOODY ALLEN Take The Money & Run' MEDIUM COOL RATED "X Starts Tomorrow UTAH VALLEY PREMIERE .TOMORROW NIGHT. of savage wasteland... they lived a thundering adventure that rocked ACADEMY ADULTS 6:30 7:00 (V COLOR i, Deluxe CO-HI- T "Provo High School Jazz Band" (DIRECTED BY LARRY WRIGHT) ONLY AND fin fESTWALWlHHERi AND- United Urtista GENEVA ONLY "A FINE PAIR" John Rock -fast film By a Hen Direct"! "the Undefeated - - PRESENTING FROM PROVO jWeaAueMOi needs Wayne Hudson CAMS THE two nations! 7:309:36 SHOW AT ON OUR STAGE!! Across 2000 miles US0ltMe744aai HIGH "THE HIGH BROWS" (UNDER THE DIRECTION OF RICHARD BARKER) A GALA EVENING HONORED of VARIETY UD33 enEMcavNinmr mil. PLUS COMEDY STARRING ' THE gBI&TSANK C9 FROM TICMMCOLaMMMVISIMir WMKCR BMSVKVf M UTS Wt I ;lv! i tVHI AND couldn't UTAH SECRETARY MR. MASTER In-C- ar Hratert SHOW 7:00 BgSSS. ORIVE-t- N STATE. PROVO. aalU DICK KASTLE OPEN-7- :00 P.M. WEDNESDAY ENTERTAINMENT STARTS Satrmt PETER FONDA-DENNI- S i 7:30 JOHN WAYNE "UNDEFEATED" about 8:45 p.m. HOPPER JACK NICHOLSON.coma Mod be CaUMS p OF CEREMONIES DOORS IUT6 Electric CLYDE MILLER KEYYs Jack Lemmon and Catherine Deneuve S "The April Foob"B OF STATE anywfjere--. WN00 COMfiWlf ia MSoeiatKM aift RVBCTT PROOUCTlOrJS orewncs CO-HI- OWN FAVORITE And find it ri GUESTS MAYOR VERL G. DIXON America TJC3 fKBADHi3 PROVO'S looking for 'A Groyo Show 7:15 p.m. "COODBYI, COLUMBUS" nil- u"1- president and president - elect, and other officers. went Kim Novek, Clint Walker American Fork rK.J7 UMl uJIVjni A man Members of the PTA in Lake Shore reported a successful Halloween party at the school ist show I I --- Exausivu ganization. fODAI lUftML : STARTS TOMORROW Members of the Lake Shore MIA enjoyed a costume Halloween party at the cultural hall, under the direction of officers and teachers of the or- Mr. and Mrs. Delos Huff mo--1 tored to Willard this month to spend a night with a son, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Huff. Mrs. Huff was later honored with a birthday dinner at the home of an-- ' mttpawp $6.00 orck R hhh mi ncint it wa LJ cmiuimb. semi hot rm D REAR BAL Thursday night, which also in clude the election of a new vice Tonight 8 p.m. Only OMAR STREISAND SHARIF and the SUPPORT TOUR LOCAL SHERIFF Koo -- B ALL SEATS RESERVED ! BARBRA GENEVA: OPEN HUfiRYl THIS EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAM ENDS TUESDAYI T Guard equipment has been at CaUMBArtTUXSad BUTCH CASSIDY S '2' HZ? JtLTL ZNDS TONIGHT SUNDANCE KID Mrs. John V. Anderson hosted a quilting party at home, at which several sisters and other relatives attended. A hot dinner was served to the group. .m ta work on the property, hauling in fill dirt and leveling and clear ing the park site. S 1.5J Ono month, carrier 913.51 Six months, carrier One year, carrier tSJ.oa OREM Mail, anywhere la United States S IIS One month ;. One year S7I-SPROVO Herald Tphone Numbers - OREM Three medical self help classes taught under the Civil Defense program, have en stared in Orem, sponsor- urem riA uouncu. y Mrs. Louise Harmon, safety cnairman for the PTA Council, has worked closely with Civil Defense personnel in organizing the classes, and Is help ing witn some of the instruc Mr. f nd Mrs. Red Argyle c tion. The evening classes are being Salt Lake City were overnig.it guests at the home of his par- held Wednesdays and Thurs ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ar- days at Orem Junior High School, with George McKinney. gyle. urem CD director, as instruc Mrs. Willis Tuckett Is home tor. from the Payson Hospital where she underwent treatment for the flu. ENDS TONIGHT t other son, Mr. and Mrs. Dale ANDERSON A LakeHuff of Centerville. The LAKE SHORE 8hnr man recently snoke at a eifts riie received was a convention in Portland. John combined birthday and ChristLee Anderson, son of Mark mas nresent She and her hus- Anderson, attended a Portland band received tickets for an convention connected with his airplane trip to Hawaii, where work, and was one of the speak- they will be guests for a time ers there. Mark Anderson also at the home of her brother and attended the convention. family, Mark Wightman. BY ALBA i tiauantA al Self Help Classes in Orem r6?Jl ,8 225-008- ar Lake Shore Man Speaks At Convention in Portland eS j i "8 Z C,l ..5 ?Sf frL th?iSalS ?0'"1. - ". WJ" " on';! mr ; strong. He also reported that Reservations are being taken special meeting of the Santa- - Wilbur Shaw had agreed to for the two tours that are sched allow the city to build the city uled for the month of Decern float In his packing shed in VCilllCU U1C CIC1.11UU ICOU1U3. cducatioa ber. The first is slated for Dec. 1 at 2:30 Five characteristics of the new T,ie vote count was veruiea- 'p.m., and will be the to tie correct as oiiows, were for listed dramatic production, par"joe,' program snon aiscussion was aisou - j. - ,, ft.-- , missionary effort in northern a he 5 ents to watch for. According to mayor, Aiionzo tester, "jjttle Arizona. 41 r U..TJ lu oron cour.cu-(cisnerman uie uunuing pennii Jnes ' Ior Mrf McCTain they are 1. the Women," and produced by the Mr. Flake emphasized that a BYU Drama Department Buses program is continuous, from'1"". '.. : T of speakers has been Councilman Ross asked for all will leave the Eldred Center at top list to 2. tt 12; kindergarten grade for the rest of the sea-- i Greenhalgh, 107. roads in the city to be repaired 2:30 p.m. for the performance. engaged .n . voIup vtm nf 298, and i , son. inciuae: jan. Tney were the Present at as soon as possible. Councilman meeting no morals, 3 dwells on genital There are still some tickets Mrs. Fawn Brodie, who will talk who Howard in of the cemeArmstrong, Kester, charge ur- i ftcnlavs frank tnlArnnr Mayor available for the Rose Bowl on "Sir Richard Burton and the for 'homosexuals and all forms:8?, in cnwge and councitaienltery, was given permission to Parade tour. Buses will leave Mormons;" March 5, Dr. David of perversion, and, 5. it Is weu v . AUSUd, "muw ,wire uie snea m tne cemetery the Eldred Center Sunday, Dec. Miller of the University of Utah uuiuui lYcaici. msu ui or uor eiecincuy ana new rooting 28 for the tour which will also aim taught History DeDartment "Hole in tenaance were me mayor-eiec- i will oe applied. include visits to San Diego and the Rock," and April 23, Dr. Cites Sweden and new councilmen for the Mr. Kester also reported oi Tijuana, Mexico. Jesse Jennings of the U. of U. She used an example of Swed- - coming year, who received cer-- ; complaints from citizens reeard. reminded Citizens Senior are Anthropology Department, of election by City Re ing a dog problem in the en and its past sei city. again of the change in time for "Utah's Earliest Inhabitants." Idonna Crook. corder cation program. According to a City Marshal Cliel Smith was the Monday class in Exploring In addition, the chapter will asked to see that all dogs are statement she read by the per-- J Water Bills Books. It begins at 10 a.m. each make a field trek of historical licensed. sonal physician to the King of Other matters considered to give members interest sometime next sumMonday To Lay lines Dr. Ull NordwalL sex ing the meeting included mer. for their program. time more water bills. The council in Sweden "has bom-queElroy Davis, city maintenDance Raymond W. Taylor, presiThe night Tuesday barded school children with agreed that when the bills are ance director, was given perwill meet tonight, 8:30 un dent during the past year, will dub inch water sexual instruction for which delinquent up to six months the mission to run a be in charge at the dinner til 11 p.m. their Immaturity ill fits them, citizen will be served notice line to the new home of Lyle resulting in unnatural oversex-ualizatio-n and service will be disconti- Van Ausdal and to the home of Beatrice Samuelson, with a of the rising genera nued ENDS TONIGHT tion in which the young have Plans were discussed for the total COSt.. of Stflifil annrnvul confused instruction in method purchase of new tires for tne to De paid. OPEN 7:00 with encouragement to prac- city police car. A bid was pre- - Plans were also made for the SHOWS 7:30-9:- 40 tice" She concluded by quoting sented by Tischner Ford. Mayor annual visit of Santa Claus, statistics stating that Sweden Armstrong will ask for bids with the city clerk to order has the highest legitimate from Don Eure Texaco Distrib- - candy and nuts for the Christ- birthrate, highest suicide rate utor and the lowest bid will be mas treats. sex accepted. and highest extension on open A rats In the world T' r:mnan """" .w FLOWER PRESENTATIONS BY PlCTUPtS JEPPSON'S FLORAL & GIFT TonyAguhar rS M yj |