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Show Full Hause reets -- p CISS10112 :Solt Loki- .'NEWS, - Utah, : Sunda); Morning, 'Decerobir tity, 3: i 95'0-- 41 k I Mow well Bacli'a St Matthew had got to their Passion was receive4 at Kings11 night was ' The second plrformance was bury overwhelming . proved , when acclaimed as big a' succest as the box office opened for SatAnd the' house was full. urday's performance. , , The crowd Friday night was warmly , appreciative' of the DUP Camp Sets sinews of the University'S Sandy mixed choir and the playhut of Meiting:Thursday ' the Utah Symphony.tmder the , Members of the SANDx direction of Maurice .Abravn , inet boos, 4 fa Sandburr Camp Daughters of But there were many empty Utah DWIne tlamber , Motto , Sackett on Scott Shelia KoniceMeClavo riiIeers, will meet Thurseats in the auditorlitm Saturday the Passion was to sdar DESERET,. NEWS, CONGRATULATES -- 1 begin. again 'at I pm. But at Jordan Stake offices in Sandi. that time the boxoffice was Church 'of Jesus Christ of LatterSheila Kenke McCieve, 'daughter of Mr: and Mn. Kenneth htean'Ae, 20$ Downington Saints.swamped with hardy huntireds -day 'W. 32 D St.; Diane Sackett, Ellen Jo and Mr. Mrs. of Scott, Ave.; Scott, George daughter : tiatets. The meeting will feature seeking East 247 South Seventh of E. Mr. Mrs. St.; Dianne LIMmer,-William Sackett. and daughter.. Director Abravanel''' finally of pioneer stories especiaand babies all other of Mr. and Mrs, ArdekC, Monne; 361 East Ninth South St, daughttor tapped his baton at 840 p.m. 1, for children. Mn.' Zella M. -' t ' By that time all the belated Swenson. camp captain said. 1 fule- year old Sunday. ticket-buye- rs , Hall-Friday t - ''-' , , -- 7 24' "f2A 4 4) A , . - z -- r ... ,''''- ' :. h.- -' re--po- 7 c -- -- . 1,- - - ji 14 -, . ....'-'' ,: - 8L1.-- ------ ,.,- i f . . , .20 , Butterworth, right, Rtigham, Young University Iburjt, Provo High. School Carbon Junior ,Collegs copies of "Voice of the West7. during the annuid Intermountain',- . - -, -, JournalisraConlexence held Saturday "on: the BYtr nampulL-- ' ' I SCHOLARSHIr31:1N$E'RSBdwin , .HERE ii ' - 1 1 1)21nIl e niii .' -- '1 A'r4 ' ''' ' 1 . ' s i - FUTURE 'JOURNALISTS Se! f, v . .. On Road Al -' . - f , G ets' , - '- '' e' 'II 'tell- beautir and line,'ner; 006Plete convenience, ezd bal in belptul, dependable service. A ft ern u , i1 - ; - , . ,, C I.ot& , - , ''''' Y -- e, -, ; t,:- - ,.7-- .' ' ''''' i. ' 1 - , , 11111 r - - , 42 ' -- , - - ' PROVOAccurate, reporting Junior College, Price; for high 4 I ARMIN :TO N .-.- Keitit is the bails of good journalism schools with attendance over Statile, Davis County attorney; and the readers ail; the final L!:k Ann KammormeYer, Frew, high schools Saturday said he wished his po- - fudgesof Drz Fleh2....Provo;jor -tswith' attilidance'under 500, tgoll-iliritied ielanlinit state- ments made concerning a 81032 Sterling B. Talmage, associate Barbara Roche, vibita pine High Ely, Nev. payment to 'a Davis County road editor of the Dasaet News and School, In t h 0 editorial division -- employe for work done during keynote speaker for 'Brigham awards went to John K. Miles, the winter of 194849. Young Dedverettyie fifteenth an- Carbon,-JunioCollege, Price- ' Reeently Mr. Stable was nual journalism conference, told Duane Kerr. Bear River Lee Gov. J. Bracken askeds,by, 430 journalists in Provo Satur- - School, and Janice Heywood, to investigate this payment hi a . Cedar City High School. man who used county equip day.. , The conference was under the "Jourto the topic, Speaking but remit apparently originally direction of Professor Wight and nalisniDemocracrts Any:. Edwin Buttetworthe instructor represented himself as machinDoctor Talmage advised the in 301n.nagat' a at Byty. private . en!' young writers of theCangert of marerne liberalism and extreme ,Qt0TED lit Imp According to tome prior ar- conservatism. Liberty to do at licks in the press, Mr. Stable you ektoose as long as you obey be explained. was quoted to the effect that the 794r,, AWARDS "'although the transaction was )iighly irregular. there Vitas inadvisors end studeats For he court it was a day of instruction and sufficient evidence for-case." awards. After a Welcome to the ' Vr StaIile 'mkt she maims by Dr. Christen Jensen, 1110- lad been misqnoted ca,the mat, lettnit Presider& het ...:; A, 4. . '., :i , ps - A p.,k -- News Confab 1 ' ;Millie's - ,- ofte 7.-- lastingli 'beauel rekm) that hi year after yearever a NI. 3. Mice of - - are glatkmot "." , ' , road-cleitri- . S. tCT3 ritrif itg 41 ( , Zt) 4).11 oman A 410111 -- - , I - se I a 11el,.11 U -- teron-ocrAg-oas. B - Mr. Stable said be had been 'asked to decide whether a crim: that action should be instituted the prhicipets involved Siang and that after several Consultations with the attorney general (Clinton J. Verson) and others, be felt there was not sufficient evidence available to :warrant criminal prosecution. - DENIM DROPPDIG CASS "1 never stated," Mr. Stable declared. "that sio further ac- ton be - matter." takenhave only limited my rec., ommendations to those within any duties as county attorney." Mr. Stable referred to a let- ter he had written some time ago to the attorney general in which he stated, in part, as in-t- he -- - on keynote-tend- der-the-direction of Prof. Ray W ight, acting chairman of the journalism department, was held. After the general session In the Joseph Smith Building, students .seporated for ahop talks dis'missions. The and round-tabl- e concluding event the award session, saw awards given in the newswritdivision - by the Deseret News, and in the !di . tonal division by the 'gait Lake Three Tribune-Telegra- $25 given in each scholarships were The- BYO-journal- ism - PROVO One person was hospitalized from Injuries sufcollision on6 fered in a two-emile east of Goshen on Highway 6 at 12:15 p.m. Gehe Carrel Burningham. 37. Canyon Road, Salt Lake City. suffered cuts and; bruises and severe shock. She was reported -in 441,alr condition' ar the Parson Hospital late Saturday. Utah Highway Patrolman - ar vair11;, , , "Rit r,4 - -- , I -- EM MEE t 144 411.' "1.11WERII, 4. I In., rim 111 641 (---- - gra' ta : 4- riE6P1 11.11 is - . , - - rA Stectric Utc Inge -- The GIFT. of Lasting Quality , ' '--. . --- . - 1 , - to 1 - miimoti . $10,000 - 11111 Owe - - -I , ,- -- I ' ,.. i - a till i Flee Dolivory Ilimudifull Ph. ill lamina FL Ille - I 44' . IL triew.tAehl. Solt Lek Cit, . ; ' u - Canyon, --Utah --- . 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( bium 11741 9,114,,,, , I !"2,11,1411NA: - 4 117111 liv FRIGIDAIRE - t Zr flr k71)( department Presented -- 1 , , BertNielsenreported that the th - , , ;, qittlatstritall - .;1",1 - JordariStudentilPrepare 'Messiah' br "'11 ' woman was riding in a second car driven by Allen C. Keller, place winners with book awards. 21, Roosevelt, who suffered a , WON ACCLAIM ' bumped bead. The Keller ve-- 1 collided with the reir of Winners in the newswriting hide auto driven by John N. Casan division Included, junior colEureka. Keller was cited . tleton. leges, Brent Lindstrom, Carbon for failure to keep his vehicle follows: , under proper control. Damages "Whatever action s believed to the Castleton machine.totsled'advisable' appropriate- bfft-- ' 6100 with the Keller car darncials against any of the peraged$800.1. sons involved can, of course be taken. My responsibility at w eitt' 'tsSANDYAIA4The'veighttrquMtiall "'Ittitilitflittniiiiritrid lorcement officer, according to presentation of Handers "Mes- The Jordan High -- -- -- my imderstandineliiVolves will be given on determination of whetheror not sis.4717 chorus, at 2:30 pin. in the high ' criminal ation is indicated, and school auditorium:- - - - whether Davis County is )1111111 e a. Clement CrsPo, school grated. civilly, to return I claim music director, will conduct funds represented by-th- e Miss Lucille the presentation. in question.", ; The count attorney also Tuttle, drama director, Ivill stated be would welcome the handle. the reading, and Ray student at 'opportunity to discuss the me- Brimhalt, a, former EARN the schotil, will be glint further with the governor tier - and attorneyt general A' student matinee perform,"'woulel be happy to take whatance is slated Dec 22, school : ever action be considered ap, officials amtounced. propriate in this, lase.11""1 r - -- ' BOltk, , t |