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Show 24 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER UtahCounty, Utah "5 SUNDAY HERALD. |Disaster Facilities ‘LIONS HOLD ‘Robinson Tells of Dead Sea Scrolls 28-A ZONE GATHERING Surveyed A disaster relief committee met Thursday evening at Utah County Red Cross offices. to plan compilation of a directory of trained personnel and facilities available for call-out by Civil Defense. A west coast atomic bombing might well produce fall-out inland because of prevailing westevly winds, said Civil Defense Civil Air Patre! would be asked to provide aircraft and crews to measure radioactivity, Capt. Gene Dutson Provo Squadron commander, was informed. Among agencies asked to comp.le data on technical crews, services and cquipment available for emergency use were: | The American Red Cross, represented Thursday by Roberta Morrisey, Utah County d-recior; Don Miles, disaster chairman, a e and v Orem Stake HEAD NEWWEST OREM STAKE—Hea ling the 1newly created West are left to right front row, Carlyle E. Bunker, president, and Arvid Dodge, second row, left to right, Phil Shumway. second counselor, and Soren Cox, counselor. Back clerk. West Orem Stake was formerly a part uf Orem Stake which was divided at the ‘recent Orem Stake quarterly conference. the Orem Stake, which remained after the recent division into Orem and West Orem stakes, are, left to right front row, M. Dover Hunt, president, and Ray Louder, second counselor. Back row, left to right, LaMar Johnson, clerk, and Eli Clayson, first counselor. Clifford E. Young Honored for nition of the years of service rendered to this community in On Tuesday. ~ Nov. i 26, at 9am. the mavancement 2 me eulture 2 community activities, Clifford E. a Primary Children’s Hospital young was honored Thursday orthopedic clinic will be held at morning during the annual conthe Utah Valley Hospital. contact your S.iake ident or Public applications. must Please Primary pres- Health Nurse for cert presented by the Utah Sym- phony ago, Orchestra. when this Seven years outstanding or- All new applicants chestra was first brought to this return appli- city, it was at Mr. Young’s sug- by their family Primary Children’s stior, and the subsequent coation of the symphony offi- Hosp or 1 appointment. However, i ere is not time for this procedure. the new applimust oring completed ap- s and business houses the angements were made and the cost was born by Utah Power & Light Cos cation, doctor a ed he completed signed by their family Dr. K. E. Noyes, president of ith them to the clinic. the Rotary Club, in behalf of the ae = ae Rotary Club Junior Chamber Leaders in Cancer presented jresentea to to” Mr l - ipen which NEPHI hy Roy Hanson, v of t Cancer Society Mrs Don Wheelwright Jack Ludlow were in Y i an Can c x tead ence t 1e Hot rm Sait Lake City. ere f five doctors 1 leases sof cancer In t ai ternor departmental fic ) fo Pp a co or county 1 of Club Com hour-long goodly portion of listeners eview of what is ¥ of education 1 ) ird to chool, stated Reclamation, Defense Watkins Talks To Nephi advisory committee with intent to product,’’ sell a that Nephi would Robinson, scrolls are is thought the Jews sealed up according to “erstandable, according to that some scattered all of the over the Se Tp ts won not pic- hereto‘ore dis- °°* ered. It was by accident that ® Bedduin pCcenagunad milins Deda Lock (into ove cig her cave scrolls sold for around $60, said "MS ' scare out one of his lost the speaker, but recently in New heac Ay aie tics lomo broken York four were sold for $250,009 S!#8s and prompted by cur‘osity and one in Canada for $91.000 The scrolls. discovered according to their Mr. the first Robinson receptacle was named by writted some before Ghiics. ‘he United States government as One of (wo individuals to visit and comprise the oldest Jewish text of the Old Testame serip}tures. Two complete books of | Isaiah, a portion of the Book of | Habakuk, hymns. plans for battle and fragments of every other efuece mps_ in Europe this fall and to make a study of the PFOPe™M of migration of these Peon The lecture was sponsored by the High Priests Quorum of Al- translators. were 125 to 275 vears book of the Old Testament are pine S and Frank G. Shelly of among the findings. Experts of the presidency took charge Biblican history are of the opinion that when the Greeks Several sclections by the combined ake Melchizedek Priest- were hood attempting some sand met benefit group of to three: these Hellenize to four people the thou- formed Chorus ganized a rected and ladies by K. J. the recently chorus, Bird, both or- di- were given. settlement and dedicaitcd themThis is the first public appearselves to the task of preserving ance of the combined choruses |at \ AN INTERMOUNTAIN THEATRE * & id hha ed STARTS WEDNESDAY CENTRAL UTAH FILM GUILD PRESENTS THE FIFTH IN A NEW ERIES OF OUTSTANDING MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AT 7:30 P.M. WITH SOCIAL HOUR WEDNESDAY AT 7 P.M.— FRIDAY TWO SHOWINGS AT 7 AND 9 P.M DOORS OPEN WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AT 7 P.M.—FRIDAY AT 6:30 P.M. Introducing-“the pizza king of Naples and his monu mentally constructed wife‘ so) The New Yorker —s 7 [ < le aeiect i a1 8all as el Ally to Pic, look BUTLER WITH A & SUBTLE it world, having been sold by their discoverers after they found they were of such value, The firs |e HILARIOUS STORY Ur A ‘RY after tures of that area, why the manu- most regrettable, the Nephi Kiwanis Club ( y evening, talking on reclamation and defense In reclamation he said they were going ahead, that appropriations had been allowed, but they will neec more money so a supplementary appropriation would be passed when Congress meets again He mentioned Glen Canyon and two other smaller projects and and Mr. t : Mise 1 : Wher own special way \a NS Rp ring lo, SOPHIA = sy ois ind ¢, Il Mise h, Ny ' os » masterly collection Last 2 Days Continuous Today From 1:15 UNIVERSAL-INTERMATIONALPresents JUNE ALLYSON DAVID NIVEN LADD - PRESTON MARSHALL - CRISP MAID was IN THE THE MY_ PANTING: PAN WHISPERING THE ACTRESS HAD A “PLAY” IN MIND. Joseph A. and Joseph B. See-| thaler, doing business as See-| thaler Wholesale Meats, have pleaded guilty in Provo City Court to ‘‘charges of manufacadulterated Watkins deposited the writings an deep wanes and buried them in caves. It is un- Kiwanis Club NEPHI—Senator are much persuasive talking were allowed to take photographs. It is rx xNOW SHOWING x +7 |Meat Firm Pays ‘Fine in Court were | turing scrolis Jews, from the Colorado River project discussed membership, projects He mentioned that further develaid inter-zone meetings, while opment of Utah would be industhe public reiations committee trial as about all the agriculture group discussed ways and means lond was used that could be. of putting the story of Lionism As to defense, he said the and its accomplishments before leaders were not asleep at the the general »ublic through pic- wheel, that this country was a tures and stories in the news- wonderful place to live and it papers. would be protected, The A ®"d the Get TECHN/COLOR, A Paramount Re Reiesse MISTRESg Wanr, ED s ERVI A VER CE OF KIND, v SPECiay an} misde-| meanor, | They were fined $25 each, sus-| pended; and placed on probation for six months. The complaint charged the defendants with ‘‘adding water in excess of 10 per cent’’ and ‘‘other materials in excess of 3.5 per| cent’ to bologna. Bring your friends and family and dine at inspec, Pre- Mrs. Hanson The Federated Clubs have alvay@ assis in the cancer live and will probably be on hand again this year. Lions Internotional In attendance were Easton Brown, publicity chairman, American Fork; Orland E. Pyne, secretary of Orem Lions Club, and H. E, Bradley, Pleasant Grove Lions public relations chairman | Gace unit man of District 28-A, Utal, of | and sented to Clifford E. Young in recognition and appreciation for his efforts toward fine arts and cuiture to his community.’”” A brief response was given, follow1 a ncing ova .cn from the aud ex. M Young and_ his \ re late dith Grant Young, ¢.me to American Fork 45 years azo The auditorium of Alpine Stake Tabernacle was filled to capacity Francis N. Mortensen of American Fork, public relations chair- ‘To Be Improved students of schools of Alpine District. Phil D. Jensen, president of the stake, introduced Maurice Abravanel, orchestra conductor. Favorite compositions by Wagner, Brahms, Humperdinck and Tchaikovsky were included in the program. J. Newell Stephens, division manager of thc power company, was in charge of the local arrangements. There is a movement towards bringing Utah Symphony Orchestra to American Fork for a full evening’s concert. Rov The public relations committee meeting was conducted by Dr. Lions were present. concert. Lehi: L Ferman, president, Lehi; Clell Jackson, past deputy district gevernor, Lehi Forest Camp Young a maple plaque with an overlay of bronze Campaicn Meet as Lions the secretary-treasurer, chairman. NEPHI—An interesting meeting was held by the Lions Club Thursdayevening at a local cafe when Merrill Roberts, the new forest ranger for the Nephi district, gave a talk on the civic improvement of Camp Dad and Sons in Salt Creek Canyon. He said that new public utilities will | be installed such as new stoves and new tables. The parking lot , will be enlarged to accommodate the crowds of people who as| semble there, and the recreation facilities are to be improved. He said it could be made more attractive to tourists than it is now although this recreational | area is used extensively during | the summer and early fall months. | Eldon Sherwood had the program in charge and the presi-| dent, Dean Winn, presided. Forty Be | For Advancement of Culture Clinic Set AMERICAN FORK—In recogHere Nov. 26 Cornaly, vice president; Thomas K. McNaughton, first vice president, Heber; Giendon P. Evans, secretary, Heber; Eddig Smith, president, American Fork; Alfred S. Bennett, vice president, Orem; Orland E. Pyne, secretary-treasurer, Orem; Jess Monson, secretary-treasurer, Pleasant Grove; ic A Rassmussen, presi_ent, Pleasant Grove; E. A. Harding, Civil Defense, represented by Wayne Carle, Utah County CD director: George 1D} Larson, Provo City CD director, and Mrs. Belle Hyatt, women CD activities chairman. Utah County sheriff's office, Deputy Sheriff Ralph Peters; City-County Health Department, Margaret Harrington, R.N.; St Francis Church, Rex Hughes, and Civil Air Patrol, Capt. Dutson and S/M Howard Christensen. Other groups to be asked to compile list of services available for Civil Defersse emergency will include ham_ radio operators, | schools and churches, Junior Red Cross, law enforcement officers, and Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. The disaster committee will ‘rgeet again Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. » NEW OREM STAKE PRESIDENCY—Members of the newly elected presidency of Orthopedic Les Theyvisited the small museum the scriptures When Rome By DENA S. GRANT AMERICAN FORK — first where a small portion of the “aged a conquest of that area, hand account of the privilege enjoyed by O. Preston Robinson and HEBER —A Lions Club Zone Mrs. Robinson in seeing some of Chairman's Auxiliary Council the Dead Sea scrolls and visiting meeting of D.strict 28-A, Utah, t + area in which these priceless was held at Heber this week writings were uncovered kept a with Lion George Jaynes of large audience in Alpine Stake Pieasant Grove, zone chairman, Tabernacle spellbound Thursday presiding. The event was held evening. Colored slides were also at a cafe at Heber where dinner shown. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson was enjoyed prior to the council. recently returned from their secDepartmental committee meet- ond trip to the Holy Land, the igs were held with Mr. Jaynes first taken three years ago, at conducting the advisory commitwhich time their interest was tee meeting attended by James aroused at the painstaking deNelson, secretary of American ciphering of the ancient manuFork Club; Marion R. 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