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Show Page 2—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, June 20, 1971 ‘The Wisdom Tree’ Gets High Rating Peterson Appointed Provo Band To United Fund Post Performance County receivefinancial support from the Fund. These agencies provide services and programs in the health, welfare, youth guidance, character and recreation for the handiicepped. Mr, Peterson has for many . years assisted with community programs. He is active in Charles E.“Chuck” Peterson, owner of Peter.on Motors of Provo,has been appointed as the Advanced cifts ard Pacesetter an LDS Ward Bishop, Directors of the United Fund. To assist in this i division of the Fund, The second in a series of summer band concerts will be given tonight at 7:45 p.m. in Pioneer Park in Provo. The Provo Muniripai Band, under the direction of Conductor F. Ralph Kennard, played to a large crowd last Sunday at the Flag Dey concert and has prepared an interesting progrem. Mr. The concert will feature the Peterson will select 15 or more trombone section in such songs business and professional men, as “Holiday for Trombones,” “Rolling Thunder.” The who will contact 70 firms for and their firm gift to the Fund. trombonetrio to perform will be Several Pilot or Pacesetter firms will be completing their drive ahead of the general kickoff which is set for Friday noon, oh 24, at the Wilkinson Center, HEBER — Townspeople and had in co-existing with the Intourists alike were treated to a dians. Several love stories un- Set Tonight Richard Long, Farrel Huff and Brian Hofheins. The band is composed of professional musicians from all professions, including professors, school teachers, ake executive committee of students, steelworkers and the United Fund Board under housewives, highly polished production foided throughout the evening as Friday evening as “Jummer well as many humerous events. stock” officially came to Wasatch Valley in the form of “The Wisdom Tree,” @ play written by Max Golightly, and presented in the Historic Wasatch Tabernacle, the present home of the Pioneer Playhouse. The opening night was marked by a plaque presentation designating the renowned building as a NationalHistorical Monument. The presentations were made bythefirst lady of the State of Utah, Mrs. Caivin Rampton. Receiving the plaque was Heber City Mayor Harry McMillan. The evening’s entertainment Kelton, Baton Rouge. The order was Issued by began byinvolving the audience A RESTRAINING ORDER prohibiting the district judge G. Ross Kearney Jr. Gathered staging of and participation in tg of several hundred in a pot pouri around are workers and early arrivals of the ef songs and humorous anec“Celebrationof Life Festival” was served by festival at the area north of Baton Rouge, La. dotes underthedirection of Jane Pointe Coupee, , La., parish sheriff Francis A. Williams, (The Paul Lynn of Smith (in write hat) on property owner Ralph summer stock.) It was in this relaxed atmosphere that the light musical unfolded. ‘The background for the true story of “The Wisdom Tree,” comesfrom research in western lore and from actual historical accounts ofthe mid 1800s.in the early township settlements. The KEYBISCAYNE,Fla. (UPI) mishandling of highly classified in of the documents, which plot moved along easily, trace the history of the U.S. displaying the trials and —The White House said Satur- documents. day it had no interest in It is not our intent to defend involvement in the Indochina prngplatins the white settlers defending the Johnson adminis-" the record of the previous ad- conflict. He said the President tration’s record on Vietnam and ministration.” a quiet weekend at had moved to halt publication Hedescribed the President as = their vacation home on Bisof secret Pentagon documents “very concerned” over publica- efforts to halt publication. cayt.e Bay. While here they will in order to protect the “Tne President must be able celebrate their first Father's government’s basic right to to receive from his advisers Dayin years with both of their conduct diplomacy. very candid appraisals of children absent, and also celebrate their 3ist wedding “A government must be able anniversary Monday. to deal with other governments be printed. Otherwise the Julie Eisenhower,sie younin a confidential way. This is conduct of the presidency would gest daughter, is in Europe very essence of the foreign be inhibited,” Ziegler said. Raf her Navy ensign licy process,” said Press WASHINGTON (UPI) —The President and Mrs. Nixon are Secret Ronald Ziegler in an effort to clarify President time of dread (or thankfulness, Nixon’s position in the continu- if you like hot weather) is upon ing controversy over publica- us. Summer begins officially at tion of the Pentagon report by 9:20 p.m. EDT on Monday. At that moment —the sumThe New York Times and the mer solstice —the sun seems to Washington Post. standstill directly over the “The policies of previous Tropic of Cancer, an imaginary administrations are beside the line that rings the earth at 23.5 point,” Ziegler said. “The point degrees north latitude, about is that we havean obligation to 1,600 miles north of the enforce the law where there is Equator. Nixon Not Defending For the past Haycock has chaired this division, meeting it’s goal each of the three years. CHUCK PETERSON Johnson's Administration County Audit Report Sent to State Official The audit report of Utah County for the calendar year ending Dec. 31, 1970, prepared bythepubl eeounting frm of Squire, and Gilbert, io completed and submitted to the office of the State 1970, were $3,032,935, including pli434,203 in general fixed $285,421 in the general asse fund, ‘aoa in the memorial fund, and $72,499 in the class “B” road fund. By y the 1969 assets were listed in the Commission, State Auditor Sherman J. Preece the county on the way in which the audit was prepared.“We are ed to note that Utah County tne classifications of Uniform Accounting . This fine report is in conformity with the Utah Code,” in fixed general memorial fund, Auditor. Ina letter to the Utah County figures include $848,587 in warrants outstanding, mostly in the general fund. In the 1970 report, $45,897, in warrants outstanding were subtr:acted in claculating assets. he said. able ctthe end of In the cover letter to the audit 1970 totalled$403,146, compare compared with $26,943 the previous year. Total county government revenues for 1970 were $2,285,498, which was $190,307 over estimated revenues for the year. In 1969, revenues were ee anamount $50,401 less anticipated. eEineiiates in 1970 amounted to $2,180,998, which compeinE Bee eter 8 ‘was $104,500 below revenues and to $85,807 above budgetestimates. .)iedacta, ‘The letter By one, 1969 extalled $2,095,191, pendit Macrordng ote ai rep which eat revenues by ,736and budgetestimates by the county governments to!naa assets in all funds as of Dec.31, Sun ReachesIts Northern Limit, F. RALPH KENNARD ama concerts are led during therest of the ane Further announcements will contain the dates and times. ieee the trombone selecother numbers will indude, “Sound Off,” by Sousa; ’s Chorus from Tannhauser,” by Wagner; “Walt Disney Overture,” by apne from “Musi ; themes from “Zorba a Greek”; “September Kurt Weill; “Cable =, e Sammy Nestico; and “Stars and Stripes Forever,” by Sousa. SummerBegins In Tabernacle Final Children’s Parade OREM — Dianne Doxey, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Doxey of Orem, will perform as a pianosoloist June 28 in the Salt Lake Tabernaclein the Young Artists Festival being held in conjunction with MIA General Conference. oe is one of 11 young Route Soares in Provo cordto participate participa as solloists ‘King and I’ Slated in Spanish Fork Monday thru Sica Visit Our Toddler & Infant Dept. Credit Cards Welcome SEmMi-- NUAL EA| in the festival, which will be Ronald Schill vited to take part and may do so by contacting narade chairman Thomas. Those’ children who participate in the eventwill receive a free ticket to the LDS carnival concessions. GheSundty Herald coaenes rte afternoon through Friday and ay’eineshyWeaay Herat Sah oan treet, Provo, Utah 8. E. JENSEN, Publisher Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah. MEMBI Audit Bureau of‘circulation honthne ttGoo} International SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY One month, carrier $2.50 Six months, ae $15.00 One year, carr! $30.00 Bremon reneein United ws naan Telephone Numbers. PROVO (373-5050 Earns Remoe cises. Reid Johnson, also of Provo, List of the Joyce Henderson will be in was on the Dean’s university for Spring Semester. charge of dance. Reid is a sophomore majoring in mathematics. Provoan Gains Clifford James Startton of AIR CONDITIONING GAS ELECTRIC EVAPORATIVE Install Now Before The Rush! CRAGHEAD PLUMBING-HEATING PROV Oo DIAL 373-1003 56 North 2nd West GROUND SPECIAL COORDINATES MIX Plains, & MATCH Plaids Orange, Navy, Celery, Olive, Turquoise, Pink & Aqua. SLACKS °4 SKIRTS Degree in Ariz. $450 Provo was one ofthree Utahns to receive degrees this spring from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. He received a master of science degree. Se QD LADIES SPORTSWEAR SPANISH FORK — Partof the co vents to be produced this summer in confacta with conan celebrations in a Spanish production of the “King aT1” Ronald Lynn Schill of Provo Doctor of Business ‘to be presented the week of July received at 2% in connection with the city’s Administration degree from the University of Oregon at last annual summer Fiesta Days. week’s commencement exer- FASTEST DELIVERY SERVICE IN TOWN lvan’s Drugs DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Phone 373-2672 Free Delivery enhanced many scenes. JACKETS The acting ability of the entire cast could not be questioned, obviously the result of manyiiours of rehearsal ‘The play was directed by Val Johnson, produced by JaLynn Rasmussen, Evan Mourri, Val Johnson and Howard Cheney; musical direction by Spence McMullin and cheography by Ken Thomas and Christopher A. Grimes. The performance was worth the time spent and provides every family an epportunity to view good, clean entertainment. The Playhouse will continue “The Wisdom Tree,” playing Wednesday through Saturdays until July 16 when they will go into rehearsals for “The Red Plus Parlor,” their next offering. Performances begin at 8 p.m. and tickets are on sale at the door. Are You Moving? Weic CALL 374-0700 For Free Cost Analysis Libby 6 Oz. Cans LOW DISCOUNT PRICES EVERY DAY! by at the ‘festival is “Piano Concerto No. Three,” by Sergei Prokofieff. voices of Dell Gardner, Maria Johnson and Gary B. Hughes AFRUIT DRINKS . group for eack of its members donated MacDonald’: yee onions soinsai with chairman Thomas include Jim submit chairman; Ross Rieske, disbnading chairman; and Ralph Kennard, band invited to participate in the festival are from California, Judges for the parade will be Grant Speed, Clover Christensen, and Diane Anderson. : ge 1405 NORTH STATE held June 23 and 2, with a different program eat nigh. The er ae The final parade route has been set for the Provo July 4 Phe fine acting and singing Ran Tsyry i® Sea RUSBY DW yee Dianne Doxey To Perform An outstanding acting and vocal performance was turned in by Delsa Allen, who portrayed 3 dual role of Alma Bates and Janet. Her vocal solo “Where Has The Laughter Gone,” left a hushed audience. Her solo in “How Does A Man,” a duet with Evan Muiti, who played Guylan Bates,onlyfurther displayed the tremendous talent Miss Allen possesses. |