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Show aek eeae we IPI. GroveLions North Salt Lake In ae is e { | Welcome Four \ ; ; iS secs . (re Conference This Weekend PLEASANT GROVE — As alt ° Honor Ground-Breaking Set For . | Orem stake| pen House | tI Chizeh: 90 fitting conclusion to its October| membership drive, the Pleasant’ : Jee. I eer’ Lions fomfogs ijcn | ion ceremonies for four new) | 4 o , i Alma P. Burton of the Priest- members this week at the Al-| PLEASANT GROVE — The © pine Country Club. © |family of William M. Hone) will) Sunday at his home in Thejnew million dollar Valley;Mr.° Prinz has won many) New members receiving their|gather Pleasant ee Music’ Hall, a theater-in-the-|awards and honors, including|pims were CH Don Cramp, Orval| Grove to honround to be built just north of}/an Academy Award. Mr. Brill Carter, Vance "M. West and or him on his proSalt Lake City, will hold offi-|was associate producer for (Huane Major.. Installation ome, 691 Ne vnaigman of the board of ad-|specifically for ““Theater-in-the-|able fare for club 3 pet E., age mA ues of ava 9 in. a producers Round’’ productions. The unique | their Wives. executive visors: ee: LeRoy Prinz and LeightonBrill, hall will pe buiit ae a oe platform performing iollowing. members of| trai he be featuréd speakers at quar- terly conference sessions of the Orem Stnke this weekend. General sessions will be held ‘Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. in the Scera auditorium, |Conducting wil! be Stake President Melvin D. Hunt. Mr. Burton and Mr. Pace invited to an open house Pony at his d-nt. Many Hollywood person-|in North Salt Lake’ will’ be an|Counselor George Jaynes. aiies _and stars will partici-|immense concrete dome with, Halloween get-ups and special the enjoypate, including Art Linkletter,/three radiating wings designed entertaigmen! were members and for the priesthood and missionary leaders on Saturday. At 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, not 7 as previously announced, a’ meeting will be held for all executives of all the ware organizations jin the Orem First-24th Ward | Chapel. Mr. Hone’s. lifelong oc¢upa- Recital surrounded Piano Bob|feet in diameter, of advisors: rg boltd tion ®f beekeeping began when ° lane ae , Li ae peleen ‘ |he was eight years of age, when| |Scheduled Sunday ~. Cummings and his wife, Mary; Loy a three foot widé apron. ‘Bill Dozier and Ann a ‘his wife, ae Perfect Circle | WEST MOUNTAIN — Piano/lis father who was an apiarist, Rutherford; -Rhonda Fleming,, ‘The auditorium will be built|students of Thetis Barnett will|gave him a hive of bees. He be- “Jeeque) Mr. among] gnd his wife,/in a perfect circle 182 feet in present a piano recital Sunday|¢ame well-known Lestie Aleen; and, Pete St¥nmers. the diameter, roofed over with a 43\at 2:30: p. m. at the West Ward!apiarists in the county and) ™ jstate. He held the position of, Lake foot. high domed ceiling. pro-|(hapel in West Mountain: Ballara, a Salt Students participating will in-/County Bee Inspector for many| _acoustics| exceptional businessman, gave Provo news-| viding | . men. a preview of the project especially engineered to keep out'clude those from Payson, West)years. other southern!) Mr, Hone was also actively| [Mountain ayd at a press luncheon this week all external noise. *-in Proyo. He said it must, to) ‘ oe SNAKY f On we | | 3 : DEAL—San Miguel river explorers John Cross L. left, Jr., and Valley one — and pointed out) the three radiating” wings. The three wings, each 90 x Idaho’ that with Send ipod ° rye.” ills! wi |the Orem Ward First-24th 2 |ing time, he explained. Plans of : : include a- 425-mile group the (ia, Heine,accor the Amazon River in May. The tour The party’s river running sea-| wiJl last approximately, one s | ae (aminor, Utah, and at the; _ {Reptiles and amphibians col-ing the trek. Mr.|Cross said the} j¢reamery in Benjamin. Man Falls So A special MIA session will be held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in John L. Cross Sr,, hold 64-foot Indigo snake which they presented to BYU |Chapel. I| Zoologist Dr. Wilmer, Tanner. , Snakes to BYU ——-k——_—_|life, He also worked at the mills River Runner Gives Rare wenture, not just'a Salt LakePor ye" nrisie Mall tirorghl | onigs it Le eg 4 ‘There will be six exits which| Utah commiiities. The public 1S| engaged in farming most of his| to enter and/invited to attend. as a Utah succeed, f be regarded ie : permit patronsa - On Sept. 11, 1901 he matried lected during a month’s explor-|journey was approximately 3,200!son will conclude with a ride|month, and will make’ use of 49 m “90 feet, will house all facilities) Found Dead In Car down the Colorado at Thanksgiv-| motor boats. |Adéeline Richardson in the| Salt|ation of the San. Miguel. River| miles total travel. A |necessary to serve the central} auditorium. Each wing provides) IDAHO FALLS (UPI)—Fred-|1 ake LDS. Ternple. In 1909 the|in Chihuahua, Mexico, were|., e UES ES ae Top Musicals rooms, coat Top musicals will be stageda lobby, rest|die Joe «Woodruff, 26, Adaho) ¢mily ioved dom: Beniarinie this week to Dr. Wilmer | top imported stars — often the! Other \Tanner of the Brigham Young| on car Thursday about three miles) t0 Pleasant Grove where) Mr. University Zoology Department| contained facilities uy , every two weeks, he said,-with/;ooms and concession areas.|Falls, was found dead in his| same ones who portray: the|one or the other of these wings|south of here near Fielding |Hone has resided Since. |Mrs.|py explorer John Cross, Orem. | | "The collection includes| snakes, | Hone died April 19, 1958. roles in the movies and on!are: Rehearsal rooms, actors’|Memorial Cemetery. |dressing rooms, scenery work-| Broadway. said| An active memberof the) LDS frogs, toads and galartancers. officers Investigating The public is invited to at-|shop and scenery storage, of-/death was caused by carbon| Chorch, Mr. Hone holds the po- among the snakes was a 6%pilot snake, tend the ground-breaking cere-|fices and box office. There will monoxide poisoning and that it| Sition af High Priest. For 25!toot Indigo or black mony. which will be at Ninth|also be rooms for the care of) was apparent suicide. However, | Years he served on the Old Folks 4 vine snake and a coral snake. According to Dr. Tanner, sev- | North and Fourth East in North| children too young to enjoy the they said investigation was con-|Committee of his ward. Salt Lake. The site is adjacent |performance'with their parents. | tinuing. | Mr. Hone was born Nov. 4, 4-21 of the animal types ‘ade to the North Salt Lake-Woods | Toot) OSE Benjantin,otha son ofa never been reported ‘from that | = in| wae i andnee euHe) .-54° * Cross main freeway exit north {George Jane Mills Hone. of Salt|Lake onthe new Interh h | : , state 15 own freeway, Sc oo!s Start Visiting Sale 10Dakeminutes iGie, Uia oi from: downtown. — onfyss0 en. Salt, bake (city a ntheee Science , & : for e Program or Y ear |feceived his early education in”) oe nie included Benjamin and Paysonand/later his we, John at [the Brigham| Young Acade- 75oes be = i L. | : i | |. e f Construction of the theater is expected to be completed about |to ‘play tok tring the : bass slide trombone, Cross, Arthur _ Turner, said. ielr ih Academyof| tie between the colleges and theIt ORCHARD PICKED CLEAN rection of the Utah Sciences, Aris, and Letters, is|}secondary school system. Big-Name Producers Parts and a 2 For Ait Colditioned Care“ when Al. Condéianer Comprasss hes 40 Ga veeeved 401 guia ances jplored a sister _river, the Ur- fo spark: plugs. ique, last year, During the pres- r-|border in the Sierre Madre| ALL FOR ONLY Points according to Mr: Cross. ‘The Cross party’ previously ex- Prinz and Leighton Brill are) touring speakers ulty members and to get in-/27-acre apple orchard injn¢arby| some 15 to 20 miles down the El two of the biggest names in| The program features scien-| struction and’inspiration in their Julian, has a problem. ! |Fuerte River. Hollywood producing circles. tists from colleges and ‘univer-| field of interest. . Twice within| the lagt| two) The rivers are approximately They will produce ail of the | sities in Utah. Director is Dr.| Sometimes the visitor will talk)iyears thieves: using Rea?|S aniles south of the Mexican| ' w Points New Labor. | : sponsored by the National Sci-/also aims at giving students aj, SAN DIEGO, |Calif (UPI)—jent expedition they traveled According to Mr. Ballard, thefence Foundation which pro-|chance’ to become acquainted LeRoy Bartholomew of New-|nast the junction of the San Miexecutive producers, LeRoy|yides funds for travel of the with university and college fac- port Beach, Calif., who owns a|guel and the Urique Rivers FOUL FOOD Plugs, haul and New “Kit. ; shows at the Valley Music Hall. | Orson Whitney Young of Weber | only to interested science class- |jequipment have |stripped his Spark. and Condenser, Carburetor Over- 2,830 around. its 32-foot stage.|ning in Utah schools to interest schoolis limited te two visits a daca Pameeee an Wiss he ficsttine ihe San ° greal-grandchl’- Miguel River has.been explored, rds | No seat in the theater will be,™More high ‘school students ‘in|year. _ ay Be | New Mrs. | armbniee Blaine Kiney, William H. Hanharmpnica : and which: he played in a popular)SS@”: and Homer Kausman. < me The fifth year of the Visiting were made by 57 scientists to dance orchestra of the day, |They left Orem Sept. 30 and returned Oct. 26. ‘July 1 next summer. It will seat Science Program is now begin-)high schools in the state. Each)| more than 65 feet or the 19th Careers as scie tists. _|. Dr. Young said the program The program, under the di- is designed to create a closer row from the stage, Mr. Ballard GET READY FOR WINTER, AVOID HARD STARTING: AND COLD WEATHER TROUBLES! . TUNE-UP SPECIAL! |my. He loves music and learned |CToss Jr., and’ wife, Jimmy : PI us Tax . $32.95 = THIS SPECIAL WIL® RUN UNTIL NOV. 30, 1964. T Dm | ® ASH 175 N- |100 W. N ’ ® Provo | 373-9500 | State College. During the 1963-64 | es, while at other schools he will ||chard bare. Heestimated his|Mountains. 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