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Show OremNames’64 Royalty OREM—Terry Lynn Douglas,| Miss Rawson and Miss stately 20-year-old BYU sopho-|Schwendiman were runners-up more, was named Miss Orem|in the . of 1964 ina pageant Friday|-|of Miss Orem the daughter evening at Orem Highheld School. Mr. and Mrs.is Charl ToStudy own-Area. Downt PonyExpress! Provo C. of C. Plans Zid A e I es gain ‘The Pony Express — 1964 hr ; version = galloped va ersendeGardner, 20,brunette) tas; Wiss Gardner's Parents 2F€/ ing with Utah County Jeep ? nd_Gardners, :| ant,2 and 17-year-old‘ Orem High|and Mrs. Rex Boyd Greenwood| d ; Sy senior Greenwood was| ate are Miss Greenwood’s parents.| namied Annalee second. : attendant. Ail residents of Orem. —_ 4 : Scan The trio will reign over the| WINDS UP JOB annual Orem Summer Festival to be held in July, as well as WASHINGTON 1 Patrol‘ escort, enroute from the State Capitol Building ’ at Salt Lake to Richfield. (UPI) — Air) as represent Orem in‘ various|Force Lt. Col. John A. (Shorty)| parades and events throughout| Powers, the famed “voice” of Utah contest in the fall. st job One of Powers’ final official] Marva Gae Drury, April Melody|chores will be to brief news- Weeks, Carol Allred, Lynnita|men at a preview Monday of| 1964 in a pageant held Friday evening. Glenda Gardner, left, was named Cost of the one-da ee will 3 in May|be $14. plus luncheony with Grand Junction, Colo., |to view the progress made the by|Grand Junction Chamber of Clyde for a distance of five miles; then turned it over. |and will leave the Provo rail-| owners. and businessmen of the |road station at 6:35 a.m., with|community to get together and The letter was scheduled |scheduled for 9:05 p.m. the/opportunity to get better, ac- ter from Gov. George D. be delivered Saturday now being Max Hansen, president of the|taken at the Chamber of Com- The trip will be made May 13| mierce office. This is a chance for the land return to. the Provo station|have an interesting time with an quainted with their fellow busi- evening by the final rider to Horse Show May 22 and 23. |nessmen, Mr. Hansen said. The ing Utah County were at Provo who have an interest in build- Ironton Hill. town community, he concluded. Richfield Mayor Elmo HerrThe Pony Express run was Part of advance for at the New York World’s Fair. first attendant, and Annalee Greenwood, right, was named second attendant. The trio will reign over the annual Orem Summer Festival and represent ‘The Provo Chamber of Com-|same day. {merce has planned a trip to) furbishing of its downtown area,|Reservations are Park, Becky Rawson and|the two-acre U.S. space park Aleen Schwendiman. “OREM ROYALTY—Terry Lynn Douglas, center, was named Miss Orem of e G ran d J un ct ion TFl ; Pp a chamber, has announced. ae were chosen from a field of|from service May 31. nine contestants which included| ° “ is Ross Barney, carried a let- for the U.S. space} The Summer Festival royalty |PTogram and plans to retire] ° cluding two, from Maple- the state. Miss Douglas will| Mercury control, is winding up| %,the next relay rider. represent Orem in the Miss|) i> iast iob § le ; Each of 4 riders — in- Gat chy in der edtiag anh ve itemae, Mr. Hansen said. ton, Bryce Anderson and _| ; Relay exchange points in |trip is open to men and women River bridge in Provo and ing and refurbishing their down- SUNDAY, APRIL 00. 2 “Sunday Herald 5 Open Every Mondayand FridayTill 9 P. M. Park Free --- No Down Payment ‘with Sears Easy Pay Plan Orem in other events throughout the year. CC In Orem Includes °® 9-Drawer. Dresser _with Framed Plate Glass Mirror © 4-Drawer Chest 4 Full Bed Size OREM—“We need to organ-|/ NEW PRESIDENT—William D. Ferre, new president of the Provo Lions Club. Provo Lions Utah County Club Names Republicans Pick Chairman New Officers Ever See A Burglar With ‘A Hope Chest? Here’s One ay be a burglar with chest. of a cedar chest vacant house in Fork was report- sheriff’s office by i¥ vis. under investigation z 5 to F< Pe ce brat? 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Kirkwood, second vice president; B. Vern Bullock, third vice president; Ralph J. Kuhni and Max E. Thurman, new directors; John W. Taylor, Lion tamer; K. Jensen, tail twister, and Owen W. Johnson, treasurer. Outgoing president is Bert Anderson, who will become a member of the board of directors. Holdover directors are W.A. Giles and Earl H. Greer. Tom Hudspeth, new BYU football coach, was the speaker of the evening. He outlined the program and objectives he has for the Cougar football team. He promised- a ‘‘head-butting, hard-hitting, hustling team,” _ ize in order to establish worthwhile goals,” Orem City Coun: cilman James Paramore told members of the Orem Chamber of Commerce this week at a meeting devoted to planning the city-wide cleanup campaign scheduled for next week. Mr. Paramore said that cooperative effort and coordination of that effort as well as ef‘GOP COUNTY CHAIRMAN fective communications are Robert L. (Bob) Egbert, necessary to accomplish any Provo, who has been elected community task. Year-Round Effort ,chairman of the Utah CounHe said ‘‘we need to organize :ty Republican party organicleanup efforts which should zation. continue year-round. Emphasis needs to be placed on cleaning up State Street and beautifying it.’ He urged planting of shrubs and flowers along the highway, even if the project had to be done by planting sections of from four to eight blocks at a time. Mr. Paramore, who is executive secretary of the Utah Utah County Republican Committee on Children and Central Committee Friday eve- Youth, said that he was trying to develop a Youth Employning elected Robert L. (Bob) ment Service to present to the Egbert as the party’s county city council in the near future. chairman, filling the post vaPaul Washburn, chairman of cated by the death of Dr. Rich- the cleanup campaign scheduled April 20-25, called for ard Hales. civic group to provide 16 Mr. Egbert is chairman of each men (eight for the morning and eight for the afternoon) to "|work on Saturday, April 25 when city trucks and volun*|teer trucks will collect refuse at various points of the city. Urged to Call Citizens having debris rready for pickup are urged to call the police department on the final day of the cleanup, and trucks will be dispatched to the location, Mr. Washburn Other officers already in of- said. fice include Mrs. Ruth Duffin, Mr. Washburn urged that inOrem, who has been serving dividual citizens as well as oras acting chairman,vice chair- ganized groups do cleanup man; Mrs. Marie Webster, work all during the week in Provo, secretary. Richard P. order to have refuse ready for Stratton, Orem, is executive collection on the final day. The chamber agreed to furaide. “In other business the com- nish handbills to participating groups for distribution as remittee: ; Ratified the date of April 27 minder of the clean-up and the for mass meetings to be Held pickup service available. Mr, Washburn said the throughout the county. church groups are cooperating Sounded the call to the state in making announcements of Republican convention on June the cleanup and in utilizing 12 and 13. ’ Boy Scouts to assist in the Outlined the method for ap- campaign. portioning delegates for the ‘county and state conventions. Council of Men’s Fashions in The number of delegates are California, predicts that when selected on the basis of votes men understand the psychology cast in 1962 for congressmen. of clothing—as most women Set the date for the Utah almost inherently do — they County Republican convention will begin to show originality for May 23. in style and color. “In the Discussed general problems meantime,” said the fashion and issues concerning the up- seer, ‘‘most of them will look as though they came out of coming elections. the woodwork or wallpaper. Texas uses more natural gas What’s maddening about it is than any other state and more that most of them feel safest than the restof the world out- playing it just that colorless- aa Stunning 3-Piece Decorator Bedroom Set with HugeTriple Dresser City Cleanup Planned By |