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Show 159 SUNDAY, JANUARY18, Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD Guests Welcome Payson. Lions Note 35th Mapleton Youth Provo Writers — ‘Recovers From TrafficCollision Slate First By RUTH HOOPER MAPLETON — Herbie Miner, sonvof Mr. and Mrs. Herb Miner, is ‘59 Meeting “Features are Fun” will be the subject of a talk by Dorothy 0. severe shoulder injury suffered Rea, Utah newspaper feature Jan. 2., in a ecar-truck accident. writer, at the first meeting of the Mrs. Kyle Stubbs and daughyear of the Provo Chapter, League ter, Brenda, of Salt Lake City of: Utah Writers, scheduled for 8 pm. Wednesday at Provo High ¥ School, room Al-1. have been house guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Hat- ‘| field for several days. To interest people in the orThe Needlecraft Club met ganization and acquaint them with Thursday at the home of Mrs. the’ 1959 program of the ‘Provo Willis Harmer, where the group chapter and state league, an open worked on a colonial doll design. invitation is ting to Anniversary At Springville Federal Hatchery to Get $225,000 Improvements _ WASHINGTON, D. C. — Sen.;of a modern building to include Wallace F. Bennett (R-Utah) 192, the year Payson Lions Club Saturday said that improvements received its charter, when a Cali- at the Springville, Utah, fish fornia man appeared as speaker hatchery costing nearly a quarat the club’s 35th charter anni- ter of a million dollars will begin about March 15. It will double versary banquet this week. the production of the hatchery. Maurice Perstein, long-time acDuring the current fiscal year, tive Lions Club member and of- Sen. Bennett said, $225,000 has ficer from San Francisco, said been made available for work that through a 1924 newspaper, at the Springville hatchery. Plans he found that Calvin Coolidge call for improvement of the wawas president of the United ter supply lines for the raceStates the year the Payson Lions ways, complete replacement of Club was organized. He said Ford pipelines from the spring to the automobiles were advertised at hatchery building, construction $299, FOB Detroit, and pork extended for this Lunch was served at noon to 15 interested in 's ahd two.guests, Mrs. chops at 15 cents per pound. Ennis Woffinden of Benjamin and Jack Dempsey, he said, was then Mrs. Lucy Roundy. Mrs. Woffin- heavyweight champion of the den is a daughter of the hostess, world. The Payson Club is one of the ,|who was assisted by Mrs. Millie Bird of Provo, Mrs. Freeman oldest in the state of Utah, and ,|Bird, Mrs. Bert present a prelimitary report Mrs. Jay Morgan. on plans for the annual Roundup Whiting office space, a biology room with laboratory facilities, garage and shop space, cold storage for frozen fish foods, storage space for dry fish foods, remodeling of existing. earthen ponds, construction of new units for both warmwater and cold-water species, and fencing. ¢ The Springville hatchery, which fs the only federal fish hatchery in Utah, produces about 30,000 pounds of trout per year, iri addition to varying amount of warm water fish. “GIGI” ONE OF THE TEN BEST! ....NOW AT REGULAR PRICES! and three members present when the charter was received were included among the guests Thurs- of the league, which will be held Mrs. James (Norma) Marziale day night: They are: Darrell charter member in Provo late this summer. has arrived from Mount Clair, Brown, only Assisting Mrs. Jones in making N. SOUTH BEND PARALYZED BY RECORD SNOWFALL—Thisis a downtown scene in South Bend, Ind., home of Notre Dame University, after crews had struggled all night to clean up the record 17-inch snowfall which paralyzed the city. A state of emergency was declared by Mayor Edward ¥oorde whichis still in effect. The heavy snow snarled traffic and closed schools, most businesses and factories. See story on Page One of today’s Herald. (Herald - UPI Telephoto). For Pl. Grove LDS Seminary Defendant Bound Over on Charge Dorothy W. Kruse, 131 N. 6th W., charged with issuing a fraudulent oe was bound over to Fourth | District Court from Provo City PLEASANT GROVE— Pleasant| Ute Stampede Group Attends RCA Meeting Court. NEPHI — The members of the Grove citizens gathered a détlicatory prayer then turned the to participate: in ground-breaking ceremony of the | shovel of earth in the official | ground breaking. Spectators and new LDS Seminary building. The new site is located east on officials were invited to participate Battle Creek Drive adjacent to the in the ceremony. new high school which is under Others participating on the proconstruction. gram were the members of the The short program was under Seminary building committee, the direction of President’ Boyd L. Fugal of Timpanogos Stake. Guest Julius A. West, chairman and the i A speaker at the ceremony was Wil- bishops of the wards. liam E. Berrett vice-president of Construction commenced immeBYU and director of all’ religious diately following the groundeducation of the LDS Church. breaking with Ernest Morgan servmorning President Berrett delivered the ing as building superintendent. Ute Stampede Committee of Nephi and their wives left for Denver, Colo., Thursday to attend the National Rodeo Corporation conventioniin Denver where rodeos and specialty acts will be seen, and to contact producers of rodeo shows and spe- cialty acts of the rodeo association to select the entertainers for the Ute Stampede to be held in Nephi in July. John Robertson, president /of the Ute Stampede committee, has assigned the chairmen of the different committees as follows: tickets and bands; Lorin Christensen, rodeo’ headquarters and street entertainment; Bill Cooper, rodeo grounds; Bill How- Taxpayer Urges Law-Makers Use Wisdom our state legislature throats more new schemes of tax- We pray that this legislatur will see to it that there be more 50 or be measured against public bur- salaries to dens. We are told by ‘those in our state power of the many seryices our hours; that 60 per cent raises in the high officials of along with shorter this body give more mother’s with days with her father, and Lake dentist. and Mrs. Eldon Payne, secretary- Reed~ Larsen. These were introduced by Max treasurer. State members Warner, deputy district governor from the Provo chapter are Mrs. Dr. Robert Holley, son of Mr. Christie Jones. Lund Coles and good, we admit. The question is, consideration to those aged and ing Picks Field epresentative Rep. David King and will establish offices at 720 Newhouse Building Riding Clubs Set State Jamboree In Spanish Fork The Mapleton Jaycees enjoyed trict governor; Dan Hammond, films of a river run by Sylvester district governor of Salt Lake Allan. Color group in charge. in- City; and Dallas Green, district cluded Neil Whiting, captain, governor of Gunnison. Frank Carneseeca, Joe Rich- A review of the past year’s Relief Society Reorganized in Lakeview Ward spending. I believe before any increases are made in our state tax, a commission should be appointed te study and determine where the. money we/now spend for state tax is going. Should you go in our stores in Utah and make five separate 19-cent purchases, you will pay five cents tax and spend 95 cents. At the present time the people of Utah are paying 30 per.cent tax. I believe there are too many commissions and boards in our State; too much red tape im the operation of state government. Inventory D. called at the Paul Schwartz PETS! 4 [; : i @ CANARIES © PARAKEETS @ TROPICALFISH © Puppies - Kittens Clayson-Richins PET and GARDEN SHOP 275 SO. UNIV. AVE. CLEARANCE Posture Rest ‘MATTRESS or BOX SPRINGS Guaranteed 10 Years! Regular $89.50 * REDUCEDTO - - - - LESLIE CARON LOUIS JOURDAN MAURICE CHEVALIER all Pa. REGULAR PRICES 75¢ ‘Til 2 P. M. Then 1.00 Features at 1:30—3:30—5:35—7.50—10.05 ihe love story of the white missionary Hold Initiations and the Eurasian soldi SANTAQUIN — Two new mem-| president; Mrs. Maurine Nelson, first counselor; Mrs. Margaret Camp, second counselor; and Mrs. LaVada Nelson, secretary. Provo Lions Club. He initiated into the Santaquin Club, Claude Rowley and Keith Worthington, new members and Hyrum E. Bradley, a Mrs. Elda Kesler were released. ers were sponsored by Jack Van Ausdal, who presented them with three months with their children. Dean B. Taylor is convalescing Lioti ladies were’ invited to par- ticipate in the meeting and Mrs. Bradley, Mrs, Rowley and Mrs. Worthington were each presented HELD OVER SHOW 7:00 with TWIN BED ° SETS Lady Lion pins ame)ameio IXTH HAPPINESS by their COLOR by DE LUXE « Stamped Goods! WHERE BETTER MATTRESSES ARE MADE, ° 147. — University eves Prove Call FR 3-3042 Believe Your Eyes But—You'l! 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INGRID BERGMAN CURT JURGENS ‘ROBERT DONA International Key Member Pix, 95 © ‘20. connpfer premeas.BUDDY ADLER'S treason husbands. Lion President Alfonzo Kester of the Santaquin Club received an 20 Other Qualities to Choose From—Reduced in Price! gee" Lady” composers. 2nd SMASH WEEK Santaquin Lions On Yarns . . . Needlepoint FAMOUS IMPORTED "NEEDLE POINT By BUCILLA MustSell It is about time those. whom we elect to lead us get their. hands Aglitter and aglow with songs from the “My Fair HELD OVER! home. Moyle, the new appointee is 29 Overstocked out of the working man’s jeans amd stop cramming‘ down our Pick of the “Top 10” by the New York Times and Los Angeles Times. organized with the following new national counselor and past district officers: Mrs. Arlene Taylor, governor and member of the enough money to buy them. That our virtues grow with our state lor’s degree in politiéal science. at home following major surgery is the same way ourstate should and be durable and that a vision He also attended Stanford Law at Utah Valley hospital 10 days for Utah be broad and liberal School and received his law degree ago. ~ operate. There is much talk of tax cuts and responsible, so with courage from University of Utah in 1958. 7 He filled a mission for the LDS in the federal and state govern- and vigor in our daily lives and Gary Bridges returned home tents. That is as far as it ever with God’s given heritage, under Church to France and Switzerland Tuesday from Utah Valley hosgets. Once a tax is made, it is good laws with good will towards in 1950-52 and spent two years in the Army in 1953-65 in Germany pital where he has been under never repealed. It is just logical all mankind. treatment fer the past six weeks. Oscar W. Mann and Hrance. that the only way to cut taxes is spend: less. money. Just as long as we the people keep on year after year electing public officials whose philosophy is to It is very apparent that our revenue seekers are going to increase our sales tax and many others to pay for more: reckless N. Y. Times Clell Jackson presented chevmond, Jack Bona, Kenneth ron awards for membership with Harmer and Fred Medved. Mr, Brown in the 35 year bracket and several 20, 15 and 10-year A’ coming state jamboree to The Homemakers Club met tenure of membership. be held at 8 p. m, Jan. 24, at Thursday with Mrs. Blaine Wilthe Spanish Fork Armory will liams to make artificial flowers. FAMILY BREADWINNER feature a dance and entertainment for all riding clubs of the GRAND BAY, Ala. (UPI) Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bertelson state, it was announced by Dick were hosts at a cottage meeting While out dove-hunting with his Hundley, secretary of district Thursday evening at which 15 father, Robert (Bobo) Cunningfour, at a meeting of the Provo guests were present. harn, 114, spent his time gatherRiding Club held in Provo. ing wild cucumbers—40 pounds New officers for the local club Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bennett of them. Dad didn’t get any dove, were elected also at the meeting and family attended the funeral but Bobo sold his catch for $4.80 with the following men being services for her father, Jim Hall, andtreated the family to a steak. chosen: Owen Jackson, presiin Provo. dent; Don Hundley, vice president; Cliff Corless, ring master Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen visitand Mr. Corless, Alt Ekins, Dick Hundley, Claude Smith and John ed in Bountiful Wednesday with his sister and family, Mr. and Taylor, directors. Mrs. Dean Chipman. They also in Salt Lake City. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry eral law. not got. We don’t purchase them and was graduated from Stanford So, may we pray to Him that University in 1957 with a bachesimply because we do not have Pre- dom.”— Henry. Moyle Jr. has been ap- Mrs. Della Jensen, Mrs. Minnie former Pleasant Grove Lion, of pointed ‘ field representative’ for Nuttall, Mrs. Mina Adams and 20-year membership. The newcom- minimum wage of $1.25 per hour assets before they buy. We all House of Representatives. for workers not ¢overed by fedwould like many things’ we have He attended BYU for two years spend and’ spend, we will continue to pay and pay. “My Fair Lady of Film- Mrs. and Mrs. Glenn Holley, is on a of Payson, who also presented business trip to Montgomery, Ala. guests, Clell Jackson, Lehi, district governor; Francis Mortenson, American Fork, deputy dis- Lion pins. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen Mr. Johnson was guest speaker have returned home from Wash- using community service as his unfortunate people on welfare “Can we afford them?” and is currently working as reington, D.C., and the east where topic. and. public health; ‘establish a Many individuals check their ference -attorney for the Utah they have visited for the past state provides and they are all continuous membership; Shuler, Payson rancher; Dr. L. N. Ellsworth, Salt were initiated at a meeting of the Santaquin Lions Club held in LAKEVIEW-VINEYARD—Lake- Nephi. The initiations were conview Relief Society has been re- ducted by LeRoy Johnson, inter- realistic program. sideration to the lobbyists and First, our law-making body their greedy requests that crowd must know who much éach step our legislative session each year. they take is going to cost the her By MRS. KENT A. PRUE meets for another 60-day session. ation year after year. We hope for a responsible proI hope that our law-making gram, a_ reasonable, rational, body will give little or no con- taxpayers and where the. money is coming from. Benefits must by bers and one transfer member In Present Session, Go Easy on Taxes Again Mrs. Willard Luce, vice president, several Maurice Tolley’, advertising and events was also presented. publicity; Jack Brough, concessions and tickets; Raymond Jack- son, called & Site Broken J., plans for the year’s program are death. She will remain here for Dave Mail Orders Filled Promptly HEINDSELMA N KNIT | ee 124 WEST CENTER ‘Use Same Entrance AsHeindselmanJ “ctrlitt Today and Mon, Only! |