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Show F |[Provo Woman Named to MIA Male Chorus Picks Leaders Cherry Growers Ask Concerted War on ‘Western X’ MAPLETON — Local cherry tempt to halt the spread of the place immediately or within 1d clude information on the suggest- growers, in a meeting with DeWilliam F Rawelifte| has been partment of Agriculture repreelected new ireidddat ol f the Men- sentatives Friday night in MapleSALZ LAKE CITY (UPI) delssohn Male Chorus: of Utah ton, determined to initiate a program of tree inspection, removal Mrs. Iris R, Creer of Provo has Valley. been appointed a new member of He succeeds M. Reynold Hei- and extensive spraying in an atthe General Board of thé Young ner, who has served the past two Women’s Mutual Improvement years. Association of the Church of Other offie ters elected are V. Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. rol Hansén, president; The appointment was announcA. -Taylo wT, secretaty-treasur- General Board Beauty Studio ed by the general presidency of pagyl er; eee Elvis.B. Winslow the organization. Mrs. Creer has Christensen, Mr. Heine r and M. been active in church service for B. Wallace, irectors. many years, having served in Mr. Terry consented tf continue all the auxiliaries on both the as director, |The 1963-{ p4 season ward and stake level. will be’ his 26th year. M: ns. Sheree She is a native of Springville Balser will be accompanist. Winsand a graduate of Brigham Young low Christensen reebe assistant University, conductor. To Open Monday The Plaza Beauty Studio will open Monday at the Riverside Shopping Center, according to the manager, LaVonne Thomas. whe spacious studio will have six operators, according to Mrs. Thomas, The building is air-conpreety dread Western X disease in cherry orchards in the Springville - Mapleton-Spanish Fork area. Representing the| Department of Agriculture were |Elmer Taylor days to fletermine infestation and} ed spray program, how to identithe infe¢ted trees be clearly. and| fy the disease and formal request permanently marked. The affect+|of the agriculture department for ed trees} should then be sprayed{|/the mandatory tree inspection Mr. Taylor said, but left intact|program. Commissioner Ariel and Grant Winegar, until fall when they can be re+|Jorgenson, of the State. DepartThe cherry growers requested moved, Removal while the leaves} ment of Agriculture, will be presthat the department enforce man- are still on the trees, he exi/ent at Wednesday’s meeting. datory tree inspection and spray- plained, |would only drive the leaf) Twelve cherry growers from the ing programsin this area to com- hoppers |which spread the disease | i-city area were present at Fribat the disease. Everyone in the to another tree because the in) jay’s meeting, as well ag Bill area who has even a single cher- sects feed on the cherry leaves. |! Jackman, representative of the The group scheduled another! corporation which purchases ry tree should have the tree inspected, sprayed and removed if meeting |for Wednesday at 7 p.m.{| about 99 per cent of the cherries found to be infected, the »growers in the Mapleton Town Hall, ati) produced locally, and Carl Davis, which all cherry tree owners in’) representing a chemical company | said | Mr. Taylor, |inspector for the the area are requested to be in!| which has recommended ,4 spray program to combat the disease. « | agriculture department’s Provo attendance. This meeting will in4| 1g suggested that a thorough inspection of cherry trees take AYMAY 19. 193" SUNDAY HERALD7 4 4 ‘Monday and Friday Till 9 p.m. Park Free 1 for AMERICAN INSTALLED__Presenting the gavel of the president’s office to the new president of the Utah Medical Assistants Association, Mrs. Helen Stephens, center, is Mrs. Erma VanderLinden, outgoing president. On the right is Mrs. Maurine Crowell, president-elect. The newofficers were installed Saturday night during the association’s annual convention in Provo. Medical Assistants Choose Officers at State Convention The annual convention of the the evening was Dr. Gerrit deUtah Medical Assistants Association will continue today at the Royal Inn in Provo with a panel and a series of talks by outstanding physicians and surgeons of the area and other guests. Day-long sessions were held Saturday with a banquet and in-| stallation of new officers climax-| ing the opening day. Speaker. of July Fourth Jong, Jr., who discussed ‘Basic Communications."” Dr./Robert W. | Petty was master of ceremonies Today’s Parade | New officers elected are: Mrs. | Helen Stephens, Ogden, president; | Mrs. Maurine Crowell, Provo, president-elect; Mrs. Helen pre, | dy, Provo, vice president; Mrs. | Grace Hart, Ogden, recording | secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Pusey, | Salt Lake City, treasurer; and trustees, Mrs. Mary Goodwin, | Provo, and |Mrs. Melba Wall, Salt Lake City program will begin | Select from Leaf, Floralor Texture Patterns at 9 and 12 Foot 9:30 a.m. with a panel discussion of child sex education and the sexually adjusted adult by Dr Richard S. Clark, Dr. Fred D Kartchner and Dr. Thales|' H Smith. This will be followed by a talk on personality by Mrs. Odessa Cullimore. At 11:15 a.m. Dr. G Cloyd Krebs will be the speaker At the noon luncheon Dr. Lloyd L. Cullimore will discuss Mental Health and special music is planned. The afternoon sessions will fea- Theme Set Widths Square Yard Memorable events from this nations colonial period to the atomic age are to be depicted by entries in Provo’s Freedom Festival parade July 4, themed “Historic American Moments.”’ Deadline for entries into the parade is Friday, May 24, by which time applications should be ture Dr. Doyle Cranney speaking completed and returned to Parade on medical self-help and Dr. Committee Chairman Ken Davies, James Monnahan on radiology. 877 N. 700 W., Provo. Business sessions under the diAccording to Mr. Davis, the | rection of Erma VanderLinden, committee members will suggest president, were held Saturday in a change to the entry last subae to a talk by Dr. Richard mitted: . Call, pathologist, and the presJudging of the floats will again | ee of a film.:A tour of the| be in three categories — ‘‘Mo: Utah State Hospital was arranged| Beautifi “Most Original,’’ during the morning. 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