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Show Daily Herald WEDNESDAY, arnm ‘Place Changed | Ist Entries For Testimonial Honoring Clyde Received In "Armed Robbery ' C\rem Seeks Industrial Suspects Are Cleared Two SPRINGVILLE — So testimonial Goodwill Ambassadors who were being PLEASANT GROVE - t, sponsor: Dean Tomlinson, Mary Jo ie Chamber and Linda Pack are fi of Commerce, that it will be trants for the 1967 Si necessaryto move it to a larger Days Queen compe! location, chamber officials re- cording to Mrs, Kenneth Unthank, entri chairman. lly’ sched ing, will be moved to the Springville High School gymnasium, di: son and a senior mmerman has been id by -Mayor James A Grove High School. At Pleasant * rectly south of the Art Build. Grove High she has served as investigation indiing. Nearly 500 people have j vice president e c 7 made reservations to date secretary of the World Affairs)" A reception will bé held at Club, and has been a member 4nd they were ‘released. Investithe gymnasium at-7 p.m. fol: of the honor council of the sem- &ation is continuing. lowed by the dinner at 7:30 p.m. inary. Lou -Deari is also a mem™ Dr. James Fletcher, prtsident ber.of the Utah Valley More than 60 - |of the University of Utah, will Cotillion. She is active in the are buried on Ic be the featured speaker. LDS Church and has received sacred isle. Amang them are ——_ five individual awards; Lou Macbeth and Duncan. Dean has the interesting hobby ‘of old bottle collecting and enjoys skiing and sewing. Her plans include attendance at Brigham Young University, with the desire of becoming an elementary school teacher. She is being sponsored by the Les AMERICAN FORK — An Potpourri Club and will per- By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS, Ute Post 2126 and Auxiliary ae ne material SPRINGVILLE—An elerhenamendment to the -American used to present program on patriotism, flag etiquette and respect to ig to Provo Fork zoning ordinance has been ee ei in the ary school operetta which has College Freshman |grown into something of a city and jal grade schools, Members of the local post and auxiliary participating approved by the city council, | the program include from left standing, Merrill Reed, commander, Ruth Morgan and creating a new Commercial! Mary Jo Story is the 18-year- event will be presented tonight Dwaine Roylance; seated from left are Shirley Howe, Americanism chairman, and Dora C-2A zone. The new zone would Hoops, auxiliary pr president, permit current use in the pres- Keith D. Story of Pleasant|#ditorium by the fourth grade ent Commercial Zone C2 Grove. She is a third quarter class of Jefferson school. at College of Southern! Why should an elementary (manufacturing and light indus- freshman Utah, majoring in speech, school production create so try) with the addition of manufacturing, packaging, warehous- drama and English, A dramatic much~ attention? This —produc- Zoning Ordinance Is Amended ) | Eight-Stake Hit by Car ae ; In Edgemont . Slated grain pro sscesican ror— a ree Into Schools ional seminar involving LDS| 4 -national-program. sponsor- 465 E-|missionaries from-eight stakes aq by the Veterans of May at 8 p.m. on-rezoning of a section of land at 1850 S. 800 involved Public hearing has been sét E. from R1-A to R2 zone, The st was made by Eldon to sing and performin front of ™ Tham. people without shyness Cc icials instructed City Many of their-efforts through Engineer Russell Brown’ to the school year haye been. di- write a letter to the State Road rected towards their culminat- Department expressing concern ing event .. etta. the annual operabout their method-of excavatIt will be in costume, ing of gravel at 800 W. and 1300 with simple scenery ed by the students. paint- S. Cityofficials feel the land yean be improved in value “if reading will be Mary Jo's tal- tion is something different. It In the past few years, Mr. the gravel is removed differentLundell’s class has had so many ly persons interested in seeing the City Engineer Brown was also production that they have had _authorized_to_make—a—feas}bil- Presently, she is vice president fourth grade class to present the operetta seven ity study and cost estimate for or eight times. This year it will ‘The class is also giving spe- leveling of an area which will cial demonstrations on their una of a race je Hd on mae be The riding club is located President Leland F, Priday of ary to Provo public and paroAlpine Stake, region chairman,| cial grade schools. driven by a el cna will be in charge. | Twelve schools comprising 1,186 E. 4th N., Orem. North The seminar will be in session 47; gindents were visited | cident occurred at $450 Ss presented by the Plannin; jety entitled “To Be aOf Bee or ee Not nesday and Friday nights at 7 Glen Pitts met with: the council the Tar Tau Beta Forensic Society p m. in the school aditorium, |to ask for improvement of the and Wednesday at 10 a. m \road and for excavation and The zone changeis American Fork City to i it of a ed today at Utah Valley Hos-| Alpine Stake Tabernacle here.|jove of country into the pital for injuries received about Stephen R. Covey of the mis-/o¢ every loyal American 8 am. when she was struck sionary committee of the church en” has been presented by a car as she crossed Canyon) wil! be the principal speaker. pw Ute Post 2162 She yts Car! North streef. Mr. Mills met with the road to the Orem changewilbedm too Cp ‘of the Pi Rho Omega sorority, This year’s production, the be presented’ three times, Wed- upgrading Riding Club. Bruce Ashton and Hall Monday, April 24 at 7 p.m, and holds that ‘same office in fifth consecutive operetta, 3460 N., Provo, was being treat-|witl be conducted Sunday in the Wars to “instill patrioti Road in Edgemont. ment of a sewer line along 200 ment. The cost will be $1500. Approval of two subdivision TonightIn Springville display, The Pleasant Grove is 2 original production, done i | Americanism mineparsae ent Lions Club will be-her entirely by Wayne Lundell’s | icles in the sanitation depart- subdivider, for replace- of the off-site utility problems | VFW Takes kZe fad ‘ Gwennie Harris, minar and Unique Operetta Begins old daughter of Mr, and Mss, |i" the Springville High School Child,14, zens to serve as good will am bassadors for the area in an effort to attract from 8:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. members of the local post. Each squad. The most enjoyable|.|oflanguage study sports the year. All manufacturing done in| ot the They appeared in Kearns last |¢ast of 800 E. and 1600 N. They week, and will give demonstra-| have asked the city to straight- tions this week at BYU and for @n out a sharp turn in the presfirst| rmbo School Distr, [ent road and to fill andproposes hardi) Road. Expected to attended also will ing or,‘emda singe sa ‘The students |, Pr fourth grade pro-|uriaceit ted ye gasoline j i with a/ the new zone shall be done} sews for herself and lists "read-|nead music, to make up tunes, |ductions have been about ASITO- ltr the job. ind the The injured girl was taken) re the Seventies’ presidencies ors t was titledpresented “Btiquette of Wholly within a completely en-| to Utah Valley Hospital by the|o stake mission presidencies. |‘, sel al Sripenand re {closed building, and all uses| ing and dancing as other in-|amd to write music during the|nauts, inside a stomach, Bt, expense oiling iid aga Se Provo Fire ambu-| "The stakes included in the| : |shall be tree from odor, dust, terests, She is an active mem-\Yeer. They have also learned and natives. | reeraeee |smoke,noise, vibrations or oth- ber of the LDS Church. lance. Exact extent of her i in-| seminar are those ‘ of Orem,|, ae atriotism, Attends BYU |e causes, the amendmentstipu-| juries were not immediately! pieasant Grove, American Fork sa Coe the flag, Linda Packis 19 years old, a icauneea and Lehi. Members of the Provo post ates. freshman at BYU, planning to YOUR BIRTHD, AY esd HOROSCOPE and auxiliary participating ii| the program included Merril q Reed, commander; Dwain, Roy-| Three D $, BYU $81,544 ism chairman; "Dora Hoops,| Sandi, Sally For 3% Acres auxiliary president, and Ruth) lance, Shirley Howe, American-| graduate as a teacher in the field of business. Her~ parents || are Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Pack| of Manila. | . | ° | Head for Viet 3882 ve —_[Morean. juries have awarded more than/and other civic organizations.| e Three D's, popular Uh ih $01,000 for ry conde Anyone desiring further infor-|Recording stars from__ " 4 a WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 s te y State Must Pay misston for new ree pee Oe Fee eee: [gcse Programs. aregroups|,, al SALT (UPI) ‘Two Fourth District Court being presented to scout SALT’ LAKE LAK CITY alu by the Utah State Road Com-|mation may contact Merril lftbyplaneTuesday, nightfor A re a Sa| s é veryfor at.acesop af} PicINO Recital : : Me inden tenrom Be| Set Thursday Highway 189. i A edge of a BYU parking It by| Jolane Laycock, a entertain U.S, fighting forces. | Dick Davis, Duane Hiatt and DenisSwensonaccompaniedty v0 Bri un} y jotsages footoAs | ‘ as \ senior route to Hawaii and Vietnam. the extension of University AVe-|iucic student at Brigham) Davis and Hiatt are natives of ‘nue as Highway 189. Young University, will be pre-|Payson. Sorenson was born in »\sented in a solo piano recital/Provo but grew up in Ogden. Thursday (April 13) at 8:15] They have been singing top m. in the Madsen Reecital/gether as the Three D’s for four in Spanish Fork. The owner of the property, Nathan Hales, by ee, Hall. years, Miss Laycock is a daughter of 560tefor the land |p rof. and Mrs. Ralph G. Lay-| The coeds accompanying the “lcock of 508 East 600 South,|Three Ds are Sandi Jensen and ‘The LaVotta Club is her on sor. | Linda has been active in 4-H for nine years and has modeléd| her original articles of clothing at the State Style Dress Reviews. While at Pleasant Grove) High, she participated in de-| bate, foreign language, and musical productions, a members of the Pep Club (ViQueens) for two years. Her| favorite sports are tennis, skiing, swimming and basketball.' fer free time is. spent sewing, | cooking, playing the piano, dancing and reading. Linda’s LDS Church activities include Junior Sunday School organist and member of the stake M Men-Gleaner Council. Applications are available at the high school or directly from Mrs, Unthank, phone 785-4024. TO BE A BEEconcerns these students of Jefferson School as they operetta tonight in the Springville High School auditorium, Fro om present their Neil Cotter, Frank Roundy, Julie Warner, Jayne Tuttle, and Paige LeRoy. The condemned property is for Orem. She is a student of Sally Flynn, popular BYU coed the extension of Interstate 15) Joseph Kliass, a master piano| singers who have already made West of Spanish Fork. |teacher from Brazil. {one trip to the Orient with a The concert, which is free|BYU entertainment group and to the public, will open with|are scheduled to go to Europe Signup, Tryouts Set by Provo Bronco League “English Suite in G Minor” by|in a similar capacity this sum|Bach followed by “Sonata in| mer. |G minor, op. 22” by Schumann,| The Three Ds got their start \and numbers by Chopin, ‘Tehai-| as @ singing group at BYU, |kowsky, Guarnieri and Proko-; ————— WHY IT’S DONE The American Bronco League fieff, e es Horses are mounted from the of Provo will hold a registra-| tion Thursday at 5 p.m. Thurs- Charles Bulfinch, designer of| left because,centuries ago, the| at Boston’s old. State House, was|mounted knight usually wore| the first noted architect in|bis sword on his left side, The am., accor to | custom has persisted to this day. Hawke, president of the loop. |America. oS cress The registration will be held) Tryouts for the 11 and 12-year- | jolds will be held at Harmon | Park. HS Boat Show Urged For Steel Days AMERICAN FORK—La Mar| ty Edwards, president of the Timp| KING & QUEEN STANDARD and TWIN SIZE DISCONTINUED © 30% up Twin and Full Size ‘DITTO. MACHINES SALES — SERVICE STANDARD . OFFICE SUPPLY 40 W. tet NL, Preve Ph, 373-5250 —WE REBUILD MATTRESSES— OVERMAN MATTRESS Smooth Canadian, Seagram's VO. Where Better Mattresses Are Made—8i N.Ist W., Prove x \ |