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Show | 37 Honored 1200 Attend Herald Candy-Making Schoo Tee See Guests Jam ae At Geneva Hall for Daily Herald TUESDAY. 4 Provo Women’s Council Elects New Officers For Service -_ 2 2 Sessions The Provo Women’s Council e annual election Mon new Women's Coun- y fudge to e, the skills Was elec- Fred Loveit; Mrs. id vice Daily sessions 7of a school" Guest ca { g the list of ve plant McCall, ‘Provo, of th ional candy-mak- lurgical, chemical and no make good secutive years, beg! Jal = er Mrs Valgardson, retirGe ing president, will7 be chairman 19222 at the e corporation’s's Gary candy Works near Chicago. willing to use. precision and lows the laws of candy-makThe useof high quality ingre- 40 consecutive years of service. eter were stressed by for this is Events | C. Elmer Clarkson of Provo June with the Past Presidents | started at Ironton in 1927, went section in charge of arrange- genjOR CITIZENS to Geneva in 1956 and that ments. r ; Daven- sti MRS. B. B- GLASGOW worked in the maintenance and Installation ceremonies for | utilities department. the new officers is planned in what determines the~kind of candy that will result During his talk Mr. : au by-laws = The proposed were approved by-the membership. Mrs. Valgardson welcomed the members and reported on the many and large contribu tions by Provo business firms Harold J. Johnson of Orem, now retired, began in 1926 at to the new clubhouse. Ironton and was transferred to Mrs. C.-E. Hyatt, parliamen|Geneva in 1944 where he tarian, conducted the election. nport He discussed the chemical roperties of sugar and the conof sugar crystals in candy — He was of the board of tr transferred to Geneva in 1$6 re he now is a turn foreman in the chemical laboratory Four men were honored for dients, proper utensils, a good making ‘ani, aoe such thing as luck in making,"” Mr P avenport a said. ae “Any” osperson: Dave c Chase, employees was Jam Remingion Dav- 4 a eeepares | DEMONSTRATING CANDY SKILLS before a packed house ducted a candy-making school sponsored by The Daily Herald. same year was named turn foreman, ammonia synthesis,| cary nt adn peanut rie | Besaaeton Davenport, profes inig.general the nitrogen plant. He now Stestictics foreman — mainten- ve d * - ‘The basic recipe of each can be acapted to make many” other candies, he said. Candy thermometers cand! eee makers, who con- ail becnclidedon Wednesday i Orem Council Approves Family Dwelling Zone were |at Eldred Center with a presen- . ‘vee s |tation_of a_program_on. Medi« aeand uses direc care, its status amice. Wells Hoover and Oran , BO! RN Walker, both of Propo, joined . eneetebealiaral pera ik 3 ee ree figs, es | at the Eldred Center Monday ae were Mr. and Mrs, E. The two sessions attracted nearly1200, AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL at Ironton in 1926 and in 1947 Today ted by the U.S. Office of Social Security. There will also be a . period for question and answers. given to four guests, Mrs. Annie Boy to David L. and Robin The afternoon programs begin Wilson of Springville, Mrs. OREM—Orem’s City Council terial road running from Edge- Thecity council voted to send) Bids for a steam cleaner for|were transferred to Geneva Shields Allen of Clearfield. pli |where they are turn foremen jat 2 p.m., with a review of the Arthur Kallaback of Provo, voted Monday night to approve mont through Orem to the area George McKinney, Orem Civil city di Monday: Defense director, to California yee eaeware eee au of 400 West has been planned in the sinter plant. a new ordinance setting up a ‘arly DOOK, “Of Thee I Sing” given Utah Auto Supply submitted a Mrs. Leona Dittmore of Orem Also honored at the luncheon Girl to Barry and Beverly’ by “Mrs.” Mirla Thayne. ‘The and Mrs. Clark Wright of Mor- |planned family dwelling zone tentatively as part of the Provo|in June to attend a three-day |bid for $1095.75, and Malsbury| today were the following men| Suzanne Pollard Corchnoy of usual travelogue will be shown gan as doorprizes and a marble ||within the city, A public hear-| Area Transportation Study.|CD conference. Provo. }ing will be scheduled for May) This would be an 80-foot road! Councilmen also voted to call Manufacturing Co., $1295. The| with 30 years of service: and at 3:15 p.m., the Medicare slab for working candy, donated programmed for developmentifor bids on insurance’ coverage bids were referred to the de-| Provo — Welby L, Bethers, | Boy to Douglas and Mae Rene program will be given, arrangby Beesley Monument, was pre- |22 on the new ordinance, partment head and City ManGeorge B. Brown, Howard W.|Barney Jorgensen of Provo. by 1980. lon the city’s carriers. ed by Dr. Kenneth Cannon. sented to Mrs. Delores = City officials said the ordi-| ager for’ checking. Boyto Stephen G. and .Wendy | Christensen, Louis E. Franks, nance was approved by the . ‘ovo. Provo, i Commission issi, several :3 City Manager Earl : Wengreen| M: iyron J. J. Fulrath, , John P. P.|Elaine Huber Stewart of Provo.| John Planning reported that a portion of the| Holmes, Paul G. McAffee and| Boyto Dallas C. and Judith} mantisag,but wasdived) Comade: Offers Opportunity,tr ram, wics tie cyshaw? Se Gate, be ee Arbor Day |quest forsuch a zone should Servi be received. Two requests have Sa 5 Immi i . Observance ° Set Friday pe ot for tax sale ani ervice ration What's buying under contrac, has been| Orem—Richard L.Goetz, Wit Prov must) lard J, Hirst, Ralph R. Hoyt,/AT HUGHES MEMORIAL leemed for back taxes.| James J. Kirkhi \d H. Clyde| HOSPIT; ANISH Pla sry At the Movies PROVO te Dsgfapethgeeeed y 9 He pointed out that the deeds| Williams. gi sia i|April 12:pee Les Academy—Doctor Zhivago. 3 | Paramount — Blow Up were put in escrow in 1961 at Pleasant Grove — Charles R. | A girl lanned dwelling in the Orchard to Stanley H, and Afton Vinta—A Man For All Seathe request of the Taylor fam-| Brady. Neeracs subdivision area, and een Nielsen Cole of Salem.) ons, ily, and were not transferred| Spanish Fork—Albert W. Tho- | 14: the other near the Shangri La | Pioneer — Deadiier Than The Canada, with a standard of | considerably in recent years, to the city, with the result that) mas and Morton B, Wolfe. | A boy to Fred H. and Mary! yale0 The City-County Building in subdivision. area. plus Warning Shot living comparable to that in the he said, due to tighter immigra-|the city has not received tax Springville—Howard E. Wil. Provo willbe looed to all busi-| In other council business, City ie Francis—Finch- of Span- OREM Hent |tion regulations in the United | notices on the property. United States, offers excell lis | i s h Fork, ness on Friday, April 28, in ob-| Engineer Russell Brown pre_|_ Geneva —.Thunder Alley plus ‘States and improving economic| Cityofficials voted to redeem ‘Awards were also presented opportunity for persons qualiservation of Arbor Day. |sented a map and recommend. | the Wild “Angels conditions in Canada which are ‘All offices will be closed and/ed that 400 West street be desig- fied in a wide variety of skills. greatly increasing opportuni- the property and asked the City} to the following for twenty-five |Carlyle A. Lewis, David Long,| Scera — Bullwhip Griffin Manager and City Attorney to| years of service: Alm: ; Thus said Fred M. Norman of the regular sessions of court/nated for future begin negotiotions to have the) Provo—Emile J. Cances, Har-“!ma V. Nicol, Verl D, Sche-) Timp ties there the Canadian government im— Who's Afraid of Virordinarily held on Friday will|as an arterial road in the fuplus An American ‘The United States is the third deeds transferred to the city, | old A. Colvin, Rorick Harmon, mensky and Daniel B. Young. ginia Woolf? be moved to Thursday this|ture, rather than Sandhill Road) Orem — Thomas R. Biggs,|Dream largest source of immigrants week, This includes criminal] in the vicinity of 1300 South. Lloyd H. Crapo and Robert H.| PAYSON for Canada, The United Kinglaw and motion and probate| Mr. Brown pointed to futurejevents on the Brigham Young “ONE OF A Carlo Ponti Production Davis. Ss Official Visiting In Provo Court. nical College in that area, oa Mr. Norman, whose office 18155 99, 10 BEST Department of Sanitation) well as the future home ofte) in San Francisco, said he would)!" waste removal crews, however,|Utah County Conservancy be at the Royal Inn in Provo will work, according to Ferry|trict and other developments. |tonight, Wednesday, Thursday Blackburn, superintendent, He said that a hill whicsh might) and Friday from 7 to 10 p.m. undoub' at Room persons interest- nando Lamas, _actor-turned- White, Tough Black” Madison Productions. e toms He B remier Productions Co., inc. Release . {Lake City will be the site this| Oe TNE 8.0 tuner emee ———— has addressed stu- ic Temple t SHOWS the Provo Kiwanis Club at the Wednesday tre datniay TONIGHT canadianuctsguns eign MA" BrackenBledsoe, Lee andsover:Dr) 1:00 andSUGNER 9:15pmGr mao Nelson Charles grand inspector general in < of the club, a Mr. Norman said he would Arizona. be glad to supply information Scottih Rite degrees, from on Canada to anyone who con- 4th to 32nd, will also be award{tacts him or writes to his of- ed during the reunion, | H NO CASANOVA for, rest: There is much opportunity, he BILBAO, Spain CANCER (June ZJuly 73) — says in the metals i with Police gave no names but told This. 1s the day for takingthe bullby which ‘ “is very buoyantone now;”|tnis story of “the surprised the horns insofar as earned. also for workmen in the various burglar.” They said the man aeatenmane onset ade s, professional people, | was rifling a darkened bedroom take too much mM. Nant Gey“fr, 6 Gemonstreticg, year, fowrssise icuanone COLUMBIA PICTURES prwns NJ J " pi oeel ice VERSIT) WINNEROFFIVE From the play by BOLT TECHNICOLO! ROBER' Mr. Norman said,/she had been sleeping and Academy Awards! ° G) —LAST TIMES TONIGHT— BEST ACTRESS! < ELIZABETH TAYLOR Hi ae ‘Deadlier Than The M ca BEST ACTRESS! in OPEN 7:00—SHOW 7:30 STARTS NOW PLAYING TOMORROW supporting role— SANDY DENNIS “WARNING SHOT” David Jannsen 7 : OFOX | seats 00 |RESERVED. FACUCOMY e«- + += Al peoce mmE8SWs }Ox FRED ZINNEMANNSnse us sige totote ie.eeacarh.” 16,000 Americans immigrated to|demanded of ther intruder, Don't i oo . Ne , - POPULARPRICES a PICTURE eRet | OF THE YEAR! 24-0ct.to 23) tooLIBRA much (Sept, attention: the promises py Canada from the United States|‘What are you doing?” She so ommers; now Is ene for ect hg on Your while 23,000 Canadians moved to shocked the man he fainted own initiative, the United States. Published every ‘Monday Nev, 2) — Ki dead away and wasstill in a a The ratio has been decreased faint when police arrived. ropeot $9 ne by “a Morale Carperetion, ine street, RTT DAVID ,LEAN’S slay i Including TAURUS (Apr. 2ihay 21) — Dont |cil obligations and you cas well be school teachers — anybody with when suddenly a beautiful ee ee VRS (An, see By —An axe |8 Lay Se sq, oman r08e from the bed where : -F Academy Awards | (UPI) -'BEST fice at 338 Montgomery St., San ne|Francisco 4, Calif. Worth 7 SPECIAL Wilkinson Center and show a meeting will be Salt Lake City TUESDAY; APRIL 25 Born todey, you have all the makings of be, comes theirs. — that distinguish you. In ‘addi harighta ‘are steadfast in your belief In g00d fight ‘of others, and will put up @ OEeranioay, Ape HURRY! ENDS THURSDAY! B ascarrevsised ar’ iMabers. Ailes theThursday WikinnnoonCenfer.—_oeped Sots Rie of Free reer DOCTOR he will adéress|EU50U crtnk ZHWVAGO ; Y DA HOROSCOPE and Marble Coral — The INightof the ase: and George E. Mo-|lori aceon for| access. nities in Canada” at a Cana-| Week for the 129th semi-anrwial| tmeeting in|eunion of the Ancient and Ac-| ‘| Mr, Brown said that the @m| 4.7cup IR T H YOUR \ Grove — The Blue Max American Fork — Claude W.|AMERICAN FORK Vonessa Redgrave Deni teres cas ier color SMELAKEcry (UPD— HOLLYWOOD (UPD — Fer-|moved whenflwork, done |ed in his country. director, will ‘direct ‘“Tough|for the 100 South freeway) sot. on «Growing Job Payson—Lawrence F. Butler.| - CROWTHER N.Y. TIMES Ce i tne ential ta Teachod by hone or Reunion In S. L. LAMAS TO DIRECT BLOW. UP PUMsr" 7 Masons to Hold se Pleasant Grove—R. 7. Carry. ereepee actions SarieswesNope Jest THE YEAR'S pus, sessions of Fourth District| development of the Trade Tech. 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