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Show ir ' f ? V f Nephi Youth Hurt In Fall at Plant; Has Broken Back - NEPHI Wayne Morgan, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Morgan, suffered a broken back Friday in a fall at the Nephi Turkey Processing Plant. It as the second time iA three months young Morgan has had his. back broken, the first being in an automobile accident June 4. He was in the Juab County Hospital Saturday, undergoing It was thought his arm might also be fractured. A Utah Dairy Princess Event Set By UNITED PRESS Seventeen Utah countiei wili be represented Thursday and Friday when finalists for the state Dairy Princess title parade in front of judges in Salt Lake City. County Dairy Princess winners who will compete for the state crown include Elva Allred, Brig-haThe youth was holding a high City, Box Elder County; footwhen hose he lost his pressure Deon Fuhriman, Prov i d e n c e fell a and chute hole through, ing Cache; Carol Ralphs, Ferron, Emin the floor to the floor below. ery; Barbara Welton, Delta, Millard; Carol Whittier, Morgan, Morgan; Sondra Horton, Circle ville, Piute; Nancy Parker, Murray, Sailt Lake; Carol Young, Manti, Sanpete; Carol Olcott, Monroe, Sevier; Coleen Bingham, Vernal, Uintah; Marilyn Anderson, Lehi, Utah; Alyce Giles, Heber Wasatch; Doris Joan Okerlund, Loa, Wayne; Sharol Lynn Secrist, Wil- " ialllliilfii M Jfcn I iii iiii iSfci iT MAPLETON ROYALTY Wearing the crown or Miss Mapleton is Uarbara nail,: center, who will now compete" for the title of "Miss Utah County" Sept. 3. Chosen' as her attendants were Fay Larsen, left, and Margene Hurst, right. Ute Post Mapleton Picks Queens, Of VFW Attendants Plans Circus PROVO MAPLETON Barbara Hall was The Veterans of Foreign Wars named "Miss Mapleton" at Friday Ute Post 2162 will present its night's contest and Margene Hursi first annual circus Sept. 7 in the inand Fay Larsen were chosen as ner Timpanogos Ball Park, to two-hoa clude 20 big acts and attendants. show. The girls appeared in bathing All school children from the &uits, street clothes and formals. ages of six to 12 years will be Miss Hall gave a reading on 'What truests of Provo. Orem and is a Boy," as her talent presenta- ; Springville businessmen. Tickets may be obtained from tion, and Miss Hurst t Id of her and the Misj dreams for the future Primary or Sunday School entitled teachers in Larsen told a short story respective ur j their cnurches. judges included Mrs. Carlyle Lambert, Provo, Mrs. Wave M i g i e 1, city recreation board, and the Lady Lions who were patrons to tlife event. Mi-sHall will now compete for the title of "Miss Utah County" on Sept. 3, in the Chambers of the County Commission at the City and County Building. Contest, Statistics BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL s Youth, 15, Dies in Crash 1 of AngeU, with Academy--Ban- d "Stars." Bountiful What's Playing At the Movies Sunday, Sept. BOUNTIFUL. Clark Gable. Paramount Walt Disney's Bambi. Uinta Reform School Girl, and Rock Around the World. Pioneer Motor Vu The Pride and the Passion, with Cary Grant. LEHI Royal Closed. AMERICAN FORK Coral This Could Be the Night, with Jean Simmons. Starlite The Burning Hills, and Designing Woman. PLEASANT GROVE Grove Closed. OREM Scera Closed. Timpanogos An Affair to Remember, and Badlands of Mon- (UP A son, Weber. 15-ye- ar old Davis County youth was killed here Friday afternoon when a Jalopy chassis in which he was riding failed to make a curve and overturned. Other counties which have reported they Vill be represented but have not as yet announced the candidate are Iron, Summit and Washington. The 17 candidates will be introduced at a banquet Thursday honoring the founders of dairying :n Utah. The dairy industry will be commemorating its 110th anniver- Victim of the mishap was E. Kenneth Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elof L. Peterson of Bountiin Utah. ful. Two other youths were injured sary in the wreck, both seriously. The mishap occurred on the Mueller Park Road in southeast Bountiful. Injured in the crash were Richard James, 15, and Brian Barlow, 14, both of Bountiful. James was reported in "critical" condition at a Salt Lake hostpital, DENVER, (UP) A week - long while the Barlow youth was in visit to Colorado was completed "fair" condition. Investigating officers said the Saturday by four cadets of the tana. car tore through the Utah Civil Air Patrol. brakeless Geneva Omar Kahayyam. and The girl cadets guests of the of the road, struck a pile shoulder Untamed Woman. CAP wing, were Nola Denver of sailed the air concrete, through SPRINGVILLE 30 feet, rolled over once and Ba'umgarter of Bountiful, Lnaia Art City The Tall T, and Secrets for finally stopped 350 feet from the Sims of Provo, Sharon Smith of of Life. Allen of Orem, and road in an open field. PAYSON Orem. Officers said the car had no Huish Loving You. brakes, body, registration tag nor Star Odongo, with Rhonda license plates. Driver of the veFleming. hicle was not established. Saturday: Girl to Dell and JoAnne Horton Walker, Provo. Boy to Max and Helen Johnson peters. Provo. Boy to Maeser and Doreen Hartley pkerlund, Orem. Wednesday: Girl to Charies and Elenore LiUle Linda Sittre, LINDON daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Law Johnon, Provo. E. Sittre is recovering at her home AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL following a major operation per27: formed recently at the Utah Valley Aug. Girl to Ronald and Ruby Limb Hospital. The little lady will now OREM The Kiwanis family be able to start school as a kinderButler, Salt Lake City. scheduled for Girl to Dean and Afton Huff outing originally at the Scera garten student on Sept. 9. Friday evening Elmer. Payson. John Looslie, young son of Dr. Aug. 25: Girl to Wade and Dora May and Mrs. J. K. Looslie of Ithica, Beck Davis, Springville. N. Y., former Utah resident, is visiting with relatives in Utah and Aug. 22: He is spending several Idaho. Boy to Vernon and Elaine Peck Wad-leGable's most Reif Christiansen, Clearfield. days with Mr. and Mrs. 20: to will Aus:. return and family and his eastern home in time for school. Boy to Dean and Luva Schou-gaar- d powerful role since Hiatt, Springville. Girl Recovers From Operation m Orem Kiwanis Outing Postponed Provo, Orem Girl Cadets Are Among Dale Bartlett, 6, was drowned LINDON Lindon Community Sept. 2, 1956, and his mother, Fair opened Saturday morning Zina Crandall, owner of a nearby1 with radiant queen Elaine Ruf-fe- ll residence. and pretty Miss Lindon, Plaintiff is seeking judgment Carol Keetch, riding beautiful of $15,625. in floats the miniature parade. The child was drowned in a were water-fille- d accompanied by 10 They silage pit, while on a visit to his grandfather, Alonzo other petite maidens from the McCloud, who tented the Cran- - age of four to six on their brilliant floats. The various divisions dall residence. The, plaintiff, charged negli- - winded their way along Locust gence in that neither Clifford Crandall nor his son, Lyn. supervising irrigation water draining into the pit that day. had warned the children awjay from the pit. which, sajd the; complaint, was 4 concealed by weeds and had no fence or guard rail. LEHI Children entering kindergarten at the Lehi Elementary School this year will register Wednesday. Sept. 4, it was reported by Principal Ceil L. Ash. Instructors Naomi Shaw and Beth Driggs are mailing forms for registration to all pare; ; of prospective pupils. The letter ill also contain FOUNTAIN GREEN funeral an appointment tune for the parservices will be conducted Satur- ent to meet the teacher on this date. day at 1 p.m. in the Fountain Thoe who have children enterGreen First LDS Ward Chapel for ing this school who do not receive Arthur J. Anderson, 60, lifelong one of these forms, are asked to resident of Fountain Green, 'ho come to the school on this date at was found dead Wednesday in a a time most convenient with the canyon west of hereT parent. According to Sanpete County Registration will be for children Coroner, Dr. Dean Rigby, death who have had their fifth birthday was believed to: have followed a on or before Oct. 31, 1957 Mr. Ash heart attack. Mr. Anderson had said. been herding a brnd of sheep, at the time of his death. Lehi Kindergarten Registration Slated Sept. Fountain Green Man Found Dead Near Sheep Herd Girl to Gary and Gail Smith Butler, Santaquin. Boy to Dean and Maxine Ungricht Carter, Payson. Aug. For Entertainment STEEL DAYS SPECIAL patio was postponed to a later date due to Inclement weather, according to L. Odell Christen-sechairman. The new date for the outing will be set at the regular Kiwanis meeting this Tuesday. ADULTS 60c WARNIR1MOS.MHM 50c 'Til 5 p.m. n, Children SJW . . . pttoi-Htrif- -- - 5 Then 70c ZOc Anytime reek's ref frta mrmi Mxcrn pr mMin x(ii r7 w"! Amtrfcwifmttl P'wtwt Aw Caged . . . wildcats boy-hung- ry pm "DESIGNING WOMAN" msdl nESvn nil jru tutxt HUE : 12 MIDNIGHT "THE SEA CHASE" iifeiRLnn in "Gone With CoQiinooas From 1:15 p.m. The Wind ...... John STARRING Lana WAYNE TURNER Lmmmm.,,.,! Frank 6inTrA awarded SATURDAY, winners. Those in charge of planning and carrying out the party were Mrs. Jess Ashton as chairman, Airs. Simon Benson. Mrs. David Nielsen. Mrs. P'erris Olson and Mrs. S;erling SEPTEMBER . . TIMPANOGOS BALL ij if PARK lating equipment servicing clinic, sponsored by the association, will be held at the Hotel Commodore, 6. RECREATipN m Mf "lOWt WITH AUTOMATIC PINSrOTTBIi" A 1 I J ; Bowling At It's Beat . i 11M No. UbJt. - FR &3 i fys, Mi4j fk Mm Af (pi ttHnmhk Carlo m WARNERCOLOR . ! if nom WARNER mm twit mm ton t km FEATURE TIMES 1:00 p mm. WMtn . nm . Lm 0Ul"WLl PLUS - 3:05 - 5:20 7:35 - 9:55 COLOR CARTOON hi REGULAR j fi h Doors DISNEY D LATEST NEWS $H0 Cxcitmnt. PhonFR 81 yj V'S''-- Bold j AGAINST AN ARMY !ThE ErjTJEI and CGlE OF ASSASSINS! Also in Color . "DEEP to W mmy ADVENTURE" '.rfl lib .atl.MIHllU m 7 YOUULO Yhrough evary fwmont of W. L ffm PrlmnivCo-Fatu- UNTAMED rt I W0iVlEN ' I T&M&k T - A C0V1 5' tTSTaVKKW cn-trsaiwA- N a LL1 PLUS "UTAH'S gap YOUli WIVW rXftOCT COtMWMMf the finest . available entertainment It wamm For patron as a rated be can easily attrachandkerchief" "four tion. Even the men dop tears Thla la nrob ably U-da- masbamedly. GMfiAash y. . ond wtopW fto; lor am oiHow m olr r. raTAPLAuDS COM cf. r. O M TICHNICOIOR . 1 I PARK" t BiSSlD ' NEWEST AMUSEMENT WoHO m 1 I . . "Eddie Frisco and His Come- AUSPICES OF V.F.W. POST NO, 2162 For Advance Tickttt COUNTY! 1 Elephants!" Elephants! Clowni! And Animals Galore! Fre! ENCHANTMENT! Gladys and Her Performing: dy Hot Rod!" ALL NEW 1957 EDITION ADVANCE TICKETS ADULTS ,75c STUDENTS 50c DOOR SALES ADULTS 90c Shows at 2 and 8 p.m. " Doors Open at 1 and 7 p.m. "NO RESERVED SEATS" 12 PRICES ! ny"j j HR. CIICUS Under Open 12:45 p. m. Daily Sparkling with Laughter. .. Music 2 65c ChUdren Mli A POmCR BROS lei 1 The most slartling undersea adventure of them all SMASHES TRADITION ! From the tumultuous bestseller by the author of All the King' Merf SIDNEY " ?OPHlH IOREN" A TREMENDOUS CTORY THAT FUN-FILLE- NTTiTAas Adalti HIS CUNNING AND COURAGE (Jy : Bishop and Mrs. Harold Colvin and family have just r .irned from a few days ' acation at Panguitch Lake. RtiGAL lejATil'U IttOm NOW! FIRST RUN UTAH i LARK w0 tk m First Annual V.F.W. Jones. 23-2- Ty? S-mWl&tt- i ratlin a a visitor Mrs. Eldcn Pcrr of at the home her brother. Ferron Jones, in Ogden on Tuesday e nin. While there he also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rollo J es and family "and Mr. and Mrs. Harold . SURVEY OF AUTOMATION The Mori- CHICAGO (UP of Association Bankers ge merica is going to hold a clinic on how far the push-butto- n era of automation has gone In Its industry. The electronic' and tabu- , Always Delightfully Comfortable Callahan. New York City, Sept. . Uli-bar- ri, various the I r"- -' I'M X ' " Antonio One Day Only, and may never see its equall 2nd FEATURE 9:40 p.m. American Fork. PROVO ) WarncrColo Lehi. Dan Edgar Moss, 23, American Fork, and Lu Jean Robinson, 19, on the back lawn of the George Clawson home. Long tables with bowls of asters were set on the garage patio. A hot supper was served to the 'A) couples in attendance. A varie;; of lawn games were play.xl with prizes being sUSV SHOW AO Adults 90c Children under 12 Free Nataus Wood r nun n moouct mm muKL km we 3 FR You have never seen its like aasssM TfaoHuwTrm mi Ph. Provo NOW PLAYING The Biggest Cast Ever Count The STARS NOW PLAYING Rhef Butler as plays were housed. a Other activities included horse show, county dairy show, pets, hobbies and other enter- - CHILD FREE 19, Archuleta, 23, Miguel N. Cebolla, M.,and Terecina Provo. 19, PLEASANT GROVE Mrs. Prcal Merlin R. Kitchen. 23, Provo, Jones has received word of the American birth of her 32nd grandchild. It is and Carolyn Stice, 21, a girl and was born to Mr and Fork. Douglas A. McArthur, 23, OgMrs. Harold Jones in Ogden on and Gayle Lindstrom, 19, den, Tuesday, Aug. 27. The other grand Fork. parents are Mr. a.id Mrs. P. K. Spanish GRANTED DIVORCES The Nielsen of Meridian, Ida. La Rue Butler from Emma Jones' now have eight children. A. Reed Butler; plaintiff awarded custody of minor children. The Culturettes held their annual summer party with their husbands ed along the waUs of the community building where the dis- ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT THREE SHOWS Co-vin- a, Word Received Of 32nd Grandchild j Chi-dest- er Information OPEN 7:00 Charlotte 18: Girl to Pershing and Violet Henry Scott, Spanish Fork. MARRIAGE LICENSES Tracy Calvin Gardner, 19. Calif., and Deanna Gurney, j Judg'ng was well under way at press time and several Grand Champions were already selected. Joel C. Barlow, county agricultural agent presented a grand champion trophy to Terry for hisf display of peaches. Mrs. Joe Mulliner, 'Mrs, Clark K. Brown, Mrs. Joseph W. Hoglund and Mrs. Willard Cle;horn, of American Fork judged the needlework and baked good. A walnut cake baked by Erma omlinson was selected grand cham pion for its fine texture. Mrs. D. W. Jones. American Fork, and Ernest F, Reimschiis-se-l, Provo, presented the "queen of the show" trophy to M. L. Wadley of Orem for his Gladiola display; among the fragrant displays, championship hopors were awarded to Vie Ostergaard for her Mum arrangement: grand champion in the junior division to Connie Swenson and grand champion in the Gladiola division to Mr. Wadley of Qrem. A new feature of the Lindon Community Fair, an art division, was well arranged and many beautiful paintings were display- Colorado Visitors : Aug, 19: fair. day-lon- g : y I Avenue and get the pace for the j NOW SHOWING Douglas Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reif Wadley, spent the weekend Avlth his parents befort returning to his work in the Humboldt National Forest. He is working during the summer in Northern Nevada as a .anger in lookout areas. He will return to Lindon in time to register Cor the fall quarter for his sophomore' year at .he BYU. 1957 Prizes Awarded At Annual Lindon Community Fair Ralph Bartlett has filed suit in Fourth District Court against Clifford Crandall, operator of a farm on whlch; his son, Roger s. in SUNDAY HERALD sundaj septemberi, County, Utah p, $15,625 Suit Filed in Drowning Death ALSO THIS BIG EXTRA WALT DISNEY'S "Wet Dock Hounds" Center ofAHraetioa 1 CSe till I p-- then fOe, child 35e FIATUIUE TIMES 130. 3:10. 5:00. 6:43, 8:30. 10:15 Laat Complete Show, 9 AS DAY or NITE Atraett cow DOG A COWBOY NEEDS A HORSE An abeve avarare outdoor action drama with pltptj of tupenaf fittiooffa and other tknildaaTaTeiTl i V |