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Show | About People| By MILDRED B. Top Experts Speak At | Winners County Ranchers Told of Bull Gradin HALL < supply of money decreases, re SCOUt Event : N ir. and Mrs. fry F. G.3. Kendall Ke Apr Apri Ene ar : st sp . livestock w grandparents, Acord, through the birth last week of Utah t a baby boy to their daughter, d her husband,Jap S grading of Midland, Mich. do the Ranbeence slag) bas tie Scopes are rer has dies!three Ranchers also uples Mr. and Mrs. E. V. bulls (1) are to be dau Alhambra, Calif Topliss' grandpi wills in weds: higher prices y aaah terene read Is iN Dr. for With fit m a| honors n $,000/ people) cop Provo, wil citiy/Over 120.000 troops were used/ museums ee Ral Fan running savers. So When Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Steele 56 or io sniwanad onGavan ial preva than has appeared an fice increases and the educational television program called “Carousel” during the the at nt the steam out of an t dee sere ate iby ike ian foster daughter. Evan- home to Ric visiting Provo with’ Mrs. nd|_ sive damage, was er, David S. Nel- * plants. Physical Fitness Second, Troops Mr. and Mrs. H. Rex Taylor Pended from the truss:s and family members. Evange- Carrying less weightat t linealsovisited her brother in of the acci d Stage for business and professional Wards, tin oan cookery. were 1 | smoke d: viously had ca 2 Sound Stag Oremand her sister in Layton, ed there was no undueweight whilein Utah. Third 1209 N. 900 E., PROVO . OPEN 7:45 AM. CLOSED 10:15 P.M. PRICES EFFECTIVE TUE ES. Guide Patrol — First place American Fork Stake, commun cial: lapse may n undetected daily things his job requires and is able to meet challenges ities andnature, Cub Packs — First place or an emcrgency. Exercise have resulted Marine First Lieutenant El- Was designed to carry e in the wall separat. should be designed to provide Pack 736, Pleasant View Third mer H. Davis Jr., son of Mrs. Herald in its Sunday story of fi ire 0 studios, a spokes- endurance, flexibility and relax- Ward, Indian activities. Second, Joan F. Davis of Provo, has the mishap quoted Provo fire- ing the ation. With the aid of a senior Pack 35, Provo 17th Ward, birdbeen awarded his 'y “Wings Men as indicating the truss in mansaid nests. Third, of Gold” during graduation i =“ee=oe student, Miss Hawkes demon- house, fede strated a number of simple Pack 59, Su et First Ward, the exercises ai the Naval Air Station Ellyson Field, Pensacola, Fla. truss above that which it Howev suspect that the ¢ age - Patriotic Choral Festival exercises to achieve these models. goals. R. LaMar Thayne, systems Provides Stirring Evening engineer and marketing repreParents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarsentative, IBM Corporation, ence Bliss of Orem, werehosts | |projected many of the uses the at a family birthday, turkey computer will have in the fudinner at their home which! Provo's historic tabernacle lections from ‘The Peaceable ture and told of some of the paid honor to their daughter, |resounded Saturdaynight to the Kingdom,” by Randall Thomp- unique applications which com- Mrs. Max (Renee) Edwards of spirited songs of 12 Utah son tothe lively Murvay Lake- puters have today. The modern Lindon. Also seated at the table choruses singing in the annual side Chordbusters doing “Roses computer is only 13 years old were her husband, Max and Music Festival of the Utah Fed- of Picardy” and “Susie” bar- and yet, according to to For- their married daughter, Annette eration of Music Clubs, pre- bershop style with sliding and husband, Frank Mills and sented in cooperation with the chords, gestures and all. family from Pleasant Grove; State Institute of Fine Arts. Local Composition | WED, and THURS.. Trophies Given Trophies given to Cubs winning the Pinewood Derby (race cars) were Ronald Chipman, Provo Pack 59, first place; MathewOrton, Provo Pack 77, A ea ular were interspersed. Larabee, and supervisor, CORN FLAK ES Kellogg's Family Size 18-07. is assigned to a unit of the Strategic Air Command. He previously served at| Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. He| is a graduate of Springville | High School. | CHEERIOS Family Size 15-0z. pkg. ...... and Mrs. C. A. ¢. ME TAX Ontario, Calif., it was stated that Mrs. Kennedyentertained| the family group showingslides| of her recent trip around the world. It was Mrs. Bovie who had enjoyed the journey and | j—— U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS ROUND STEAK Army Private First Class get fast, accu- | rate service and you'll be on Gary L. Logan, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. 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Bovie of Hayward| BREAD SALAD DRESSING ‘i. 4 | In reporting the recent visit | to Mr. and Mrs, Leo Kavachevich, Provo, of his_ sisters,| °Watch lily HERE! | woe AS! SPECIAL ! 36c B ¢Most*Honored DEADLINE administrative EGGS, GRADE‘AA’ LARGE 3 Pkgs. 87* ae a, 87 “The°Worlds EP oy DLT arrived for duty at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. Sgt. “ APRIL 15, 16, 17 LONGINES About 190,000 persons living Choruses ranged in style from abroad, almosthalf of them U. the’ technically-superb Ralph S. citizens, are receiving Social Woodward Chorale singing se-| Security benefits. =, COOKIES presided and Mrs. Wini. in two different states—Preston | io ui soldierly oovenceof ocklike manner in which the Fourth of July to demonstrate dent, H.Leslie, governor of Kentucky | nowledge and preformance of | program moved. patriotism through song. Mrs. fred N. Jones, general chairduties and military courtesy. patriotic selections — such Bird, committee, performers — man, introduced the speakers. in 1871 and of Montana in 1687. Staff Sergeant Dale E. Larabee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Larabee of Springville, has ee Keebler, Vanilla Wafers 12-01., P-nut Butter 14-oz., Eton Fudge Sticks, Raisin Bars 1114-02, Sergeant Means was selected den to Mt. Pleasant and the don't have to wait until the Country,” all who helped make the eve- % f 70 SAVE ON FO ‘ er . tune,” it has changed more human activity in a shorter 747, second, and Michael Hales, than any other develop- Spanish Fork Peck 3080, third. | of the Salt Lake Chapter, ESI,|/10 a.m. in the George Albert Brigade in Vietnam. An infan-| ing a musicfestival of this mag- appropriate climax. | Withal, the festival lifted up and Mrs, Phyllis Steorts, past Smith Fieldhouse, president. of the 17rd Airborne Brigade, ‘nearances of choruses from Og- the spirit and proved that you corporate Mrs. Joyce Thomas, presiOne man served as governor | “This Is My \_Secre- OD vo Pack 59, third. Space Derby (propeller-driven wingless craft) winners were Phliip Scott, Provo Pack 48, first; Blake Jensen, Provo Pack tryman with the 503rd Infantry |nitude was evident in the ap- jas ee second, and Ricky Craven, Pro- | To Be at BYU ies THE RIGHT TIME HI-LAND FESTIVAL Elder Stapley ieeefa Mee eg"= area, WASHINGTON egg Ice Cream | time and Ronda, Kevin, Kenneth, ‘ Shawna and Jay Edwards, Lin.| Patriotic songs dominated the The Melodian Chorus directed ment,” he quoted. Education More than 1,900 scouts and “Salute to America” program byDr. Franklin J. Madsen had and medicine are two fields a5cipated ‘ in the ‘A u eI don. Also present was th ee Bliss’ daughter, Eugenia and which was dedicated to the late for its patriotic number a local-| where computers are changing heea frm as far her Gt eae former President Dwight D. ly-composed selection, “O Love- \the pattern very rapidly, Mr. away as Roosevelt, Moab and and children, Sheri, Gregory, Eisenhower. As an “in memor- ly Land, America,” music by | Thayne said. Simulation by the Richfield. _ | Jeffrey and Jana Lee from iam”tribute to President Eisen- Dr. Florence Jepperson Madsen ‘computer of situations or or- Proceeds will go towards imRichfield, and a niece, Mrs. hower the Mendelssohn Chorus of Provo and words by a for- |ganizations is today a most proving the camping sites at| Chester Wright and son,Steven| sang his favorite song, “Battle mer Provoan, Alberta H. Chris-| valuable planning too]. He also the Maple Dell Camp in Payson |spoke of the effect that the Hymn of the Republic” with) tensen of Salt Lake City. from Mapleton. Canyon. | Space will not permit com-'computer is having on buying Moroni Jensen as soloist. Patriotic Narration mentary on each of the fine and selling, saying that soon we! Things are stirring at the have a “moneyless socie-| home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A sizeable crowd applauded choruses. Those no; already|may H. Young of Orem,again, since | the concert enthusiastically. The mentioned were Lorelei Singers, lty.” Film Shown the return of the couple after a| choruses filled most of the bal- Murray; Musettes, Springvill | winter spent in Mesa, Ariz.|cony. As they moved on and off Choralettes, Spanish Fork; Civie | Following luncheon, James D. Since this is the fourth winter stage narrator Max Golightly Chorus, American Fork; Le- Hart, sistant administrator Nesta Chorus, Payson; Cham-|Utah Valley Hospital, introduc- Elder Delbert L. Stapley, in that area by the Youngs, |read patriotic script that tied they enjoyed many visits with the program together. Emcee ber Choir, Mt. Pleasant; Bel ed a film on “Avoiding Com- |member of the Council of the friends made while away. | Elvis B. Terry introduced the Canto Singers, Ogden; and) munication Breakdown.” This \Twelve of the Church of Jesus | was followed by a fashion show Christ of Latter-day Saints, will various choruses and paid trib- Choralettes, Heber. address Brigham Young UniArmy Sergeant Thomas H. ute to Mrs. Victor J. Bird, presi- Dr. Ralph Woodward directed of new Springstyles from Dev- versity’s Devotional Assembly,| Means,21, son of Mr. and Mrs. dent of the Utah Federation of the finale in whichall choruses ey’s of American Fork. | Aubrey H. Means of Provo, WaS| Music Clubs and her aides who performed “Onward Ye Peo- Special guests were Mary Tuesday, April 15. recently named soldier of the made the concert possible. ples” by Sebelius in a roof-lift- Johnson, corporate coordinator;| The public is invited to attend Mrs. Betty Pomeroy, president |the assembly which begins at Month for the 173rd Airborne| The monumentaltask of stag- ing rendition that provided an) visitors for two days, relatives, ) Gea) Blesey Ametiea stirred should be highly commended. Mr. andlea Mrs,Angeles Ted Magness ine-tingling response. to Com-|—N. L.—— CHRISTENSEN nk of Calif and positions from classical Pop- | | cultural this w Pia First Ward, No, 1 was Nena Rey Hawkes, assistant @fchery. A special pioneering and the professor of physical education ‘tophy wasgiven to Troop167 corrected in|at BYU. She said a person is Pleasant Grove Seventh Ward fit if he can enjoy life; 40 the f Brigham vas chosen emiere peas at 7:30 p.m. in the planning pu ffalo back } TOeR Enea Dr. Burton W. Robinsonof the ot staff of the Central Utah Com- design switches that fromformer the modern Inter munity Mental Health Center will lead a paneldiscussionin- Secretary Stewa volving three students, Lynn ordered : Higgsn, Chad Hales and Eliza- Mark O beth Robinson, Topic will be recently called th “Some Frustrations of Grow- “Madison Avenue ingNE Up.” pased.”” “greatly pleased he was “ore; CB T A programof physical fitness Provo Forth and University ived only smoke dam- Women was offered by Mrs. Tfoop 91, Payson Taylor’s parents, son and Mr. re studio Saturda: U movie ater Wa 1 a eee DOOKS Bn me per- on student-parent problems tary Walter J. Hickel is SOON Teo Ker Sweepstakes winners. fe crete vat2 pm. Sa savings, boughtOther Winners) said. “He spent more, and borrowed money with tie hiveae s the largs motion encarta paying it oe mule It brings cea en 7 ack with inflated de Dr. Conatser, the first speak- Fi. ine Pereeat Count Leo Tolstoy's great literthe screen the day-long workshop, a vat Dani aeniceeel ary masterpiece director of question may have been over- © University was introduced by Dean Long: Post182, Prove 2ist Ward, with complete fidelity and fis: duction De» previous inform mare ot oe : e Business pete we Firstpla «trophy, {0Fi¢al_aceuraey. The producBYU Sound Management at Brigham Young scou Inst place Ward tion statistics SUSBBCHNS? ate. staggering. seo are Second fophy, Lindon Troop165, at the University ‘enc cola 45-46. truss which Pec W yuahier ne ers contribute to the film. ‘Phe up of foremost ion Provo High PTA will choose BUFFALO BACK Il officers and new officers week of f new e past week as a guest of “Miss ; . verioa Ing enies from the sécantl eradeiet the Edgemont Elementary School . . classmates Of Movie Studio Truss along with five other program. for the Program. Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Taylor with their children, Hyrum Heide: and Natlan and elk i I oo e spotsoring Utah Natic fo BS because «i wil Provo High PTA. atmosphere hours today in- to everyone controls wereput on by 'Y gover the gover © ; Toei initiate eae Rae eCene : sis 'S jlerest is newsworthy and is of Sherry Stewart, daughter of Daily Herald ture to |- factories worked five years prc in as Hae henticity Russian motion ducing props, costumes an : inc itl EnCash casts and Bessy poor B00 n night as Cubs, Scouts andand be shown, vaIt s were used, actors i i utdoor sets ate tainaee een eatin en played theiruts scout eS ee Le ee Theatre Wednesday, A e than 100 booths Young Unive ee BYU Fieldhouse for’ this) “8 . = hours Directed by Darrell Wilson, es wh sweepstakes fluctt- ihe |. : ates, he asserted be the first 70.000 popula ; under in attendance, the 1969 Scoutaon Conatser reviewed the 0-Ree Sweepstakes Troy ose to the Norm. history of C8 er, senior econ- in America sion days to provide a backeS for under ground told. the Satur|Current mone r Secretaries : intry Olu iene eee ae ed! bel ee t to UNexhort pt APRIL 14, 1959 ‘Small City’Premier OfMovie ‘War and Peace’ To Be In Provo Listed in Secretaries’ Seminar Farmers and ri ing bulls g MONDAY, C Regular Gillette Foamy (20c Off Label) ie Oz. 83‘ CEPACOL MOUTHWASH 14-07. 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