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Show | * j | | 20 Pally Herold Sats eormer Board ToTryToSell | Provoan Old Provo High Property| 100 Today County Junior Safety Conference Slated Here hitCoriefade ip ccmee es Mrs. Hannah Stubbs The Provo School Board district. He said all the conJones, former Provoan, is Wednesday night voted not to tractors on the four projects celebrating her 100th birthrenew an agreement with the are optimistic that their jobs day today at a quiet family real estate multiple listing| will be complete in time for| ‘oobservation at her home, service in Provo for the sale oftclasses next fall. The projects| 1028 10th E., Salt Lake the old downtown Provo High/are the new. Rock Canyon Ele-| City. School property. (See Page}mentary School at 2320 N. 650 Mrs. Jones was born Three today for story concern-|E., a new wing at the high] April 16, 1864, in Provo, ing selection of district schoot school, an addition at Provost} a.daughter of Peter and Elementary School and an adsuperintendent). Efizabeth Dunn Stubbs. She The board said that as dition at Dixon Junior High married Edward Lartrielle . Jofies in the Logan Temagreement would not be re- School. mewed for the time being to The board voted to accept ple; Oct. 27, 1885, and they allow the board to follow up on the bids of Mrs. Clarence L. made their home in Provo until 1919 when they moved certain prospects which have ‘Knudsen for three buildings pest mentioned to board mem- owned by the district on the to..Salt Lake City, where she. has since resided. Dixon Junior High School Mrs. Jones is the only Dr. J. C. Moffitt, district su- block. The homes are on Third perintendent, reported that North at 710 W., 720 W. and living member of the original 29 students of Brigwork is moving along rapidly 770 W. Total bid was $4,543. on the $2.5 million classroom ham Young Academy and Also accepted were the bids expansion program within the of the W. H. Bintz Co., of Salt is a member of the BYU Emeritus Club. Lake City for kitchen equipShe had five children, ment of the Provo School adtwe of whom are now livdition, $8,199, and the Rock ing: Mrs. Cleo Ricks and ‘Canyon School, $6,360.49. The Mes. W. W. Fuller, both of firm bid low on both jobs. Salt Lake City. A member Dr. Moffitt said that plans of<the LDS Church, she has -{are now underway to increase been active in Relief Sothe summer school program ciety and Daughters of Central committee of the with emphasis on corrective Utah Pioneers. Utah County Republican or- reading and typing. . ganization will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the south eourtroom of the City and County Building to ratify sev: eral dates and possibly discuss ee ns e e open Saturday at 9 a.m. at ciation of junior high schools. Lynn J. Asay, general conUtah Trade Technical Institute. Its theme will be ‘Challenge ference chairman, and superof Safety Education.” visor, driving training at UTTI, During morning sessions, the will introduce section group inconference will be called to|structors. order by Claud F. Hawkins,| These will include: safety director; welcome by| Traffic and pedestrian safety: County Commissioner Sterling|Keith Sondrup, safety faculty D. Jones; and, under direction representative, Orem Senior of Gerald Matthews, president, High School, and former chairman, Orem City safety committee. Bicycle safety demonstration: Ashley Graham, Springville 4-H Junior Livestock Music Program To Be Presented Lehi Gets New Member Of In Steel Jobs ; om Gasarermanent coun- City Planning vylecti The coromtttive will meet un- Commission : Members of the Utah Valley Opera Association and the Brigham Young University The government has_ spent Opera Workshop will present} for ical $104 billion on foreign and mil-|the full chairman of Art Queen Thefts Under Candidates By Local Group police; Vie For PALMYRA — The annual Palmyra 4-H Junior Livestock Show will be held April 25 at the William Hansen farm. Schedule of events is as follows: 10:30 a.m., beef showmanship contest; 11, junior beef showmanship contest; 11:30, horse events; 12, weight guessing contest; 12:10, crowning of Palmyra 4H Princess; 12:15, judging of beef. The show is sponsored by the Palmyra 4H clubs and tthe Utah County Extension service. SPRINGVILLE — Three can- Club leaders are Mr. and Mrs. ,. George (Elaine) Banks d a i re didates have beenselected by PRETTY AS A PICTURE—Art Queen candidates selected for the 1964 April Art Show in Springville, left to right are: Shonnie Bringhurst, Kaye Tucker and Linda Pierce. Wilkinson ChargesLoss of Springville safety council and chief of Utah State Chiefs of Police Association. Water and hiking safety: Donald D. Shaw, faculty member, Brigham Young University. School safety program: Sbanley Wilson, principal, Payson junior high school, and Rafael C. Palfreyman, Magna, faculty member, Granite School District, and former driver trainer instructor. Planned School safety program (faculty and adults): Mr. Matthews. Show Apr. 25 County GOP Sets Meet chief Investigation Wawere Oakpolice uate Wednesda sac Provo ; tteiat Aoe investigating for ae ones a Spenevills High program the Utah musical {| 1 many mil-|the : of which : of a number of Music Federation aid itary thefts. coder contest annual the im lions have been used to build|Cjubs convention Saturday at|>CO00! for Art Queen. The contest is tor and judge will be Dr. Mar- LEHI — Membersof the Lehi accept his resignation with a foreign steel plants which com- the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake held each year in connection den Broadbent. Clair Acord, Michael McClellan, 746 E. pete directly with Geneva Steel City. Joel Barlow and Robert Hassel 560 N.; Michel Glakill, 681 E. City Council this week accepted post was left vacant with the resignation of E. T. Worthe recent death of Dr. Rich- ley as chairman of the city planning and- zoning commisard Hales of Provo. The committee is also ex- rsion.. Mr. Worley’s letter of respected to ratify April 27 as the Fignation indicated that his work date for district organization. Hoad at his place of employment had been increased and would Lnot allow him the time required county) and May 23 for the Re- to work on the commission. publican Utah County rae Members of the council voted to careti . voteof thanks for his services. Mayor Harold Westring then named Grant Haws as chairman-of the commission to succeéd. Mr. Worley. Mayor Westring reported to council members on a meeting at fhe Timpanogos Cave Reception Center. He said that dedi- and other American producers, Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson told a luncheon group at Geneva Works ioday. Dr. Wilkinson, former president of Brigham Young University, and a candidate for Republican nomination to the U. S. Senate, said foreign companies—supported by U. S. ir com-| taxpayers, create unfair cation services would be held 5j aityhedbeeren and pagans petition for . 4 ad Grass and Weed. the cost of the dedication pro-| Pamies. apportionment of ologates and The together with other North other matters is expected to be: discussed. ° [Fires Cc Tames K H rews Frio 7 p. m., t in Lelii's share would be approx-|™ ce payrolls fires which| matter when they are notified di whieh) business can prcener, Weeks. make new jobs, and pay ter wages,” declared Dr. kins:on. “This cannot be complished as long as the ernment subsidizes foreign iness that competes with was burning apg $25 per month. He said . € 14 commemorate] came from a home occupied by citizens better. | his 80th birth-)R. A. Backerton, 908 W. 2000 N. ica Mores é da y. a friends relatives are} Pi Be § Atilwhere burning grass got out of soa Rath and! control. t Rg : a #| (Gar a Ri‘ding PROVO Club: will again . At 3:45 p.m. firemen were] 700"i Lng, ei coedtke eect invited. The}called to the Allred Orchards, fecescout ‘ d ey family requests no gifts. “1100 W. 1900 N., where burning| P? y, and the mo-| tion-earried. grass, weeds and prunings got Mr. land April 16, 1884, the son of out of control and spread Alma and Serena Gardner An- through the orchard. There was Crash Hurts Fatal To drus. His early years vee no report of damage. At’7:20-p.m. neighbors burn- Resident of Ammon spent at Spanish Fork. He gan his education in local ing grass and weeds off a ball@ FALLS (P)—William schools and later attended the field.at the top of Elm Avenue Brigham Young University. |on the- Provo Bench were un-|N' n, 72, Ammon, a victim of} 4 = railway clerk between death is number 60 on substitute mail carrier on RFD} car owned by Charles A. Pat-|Idahe highways this year comRoute Two. ‘ty, Ninth East and Sixth South|pared with 44 this day a year Always active in LDS Chureli caused $15 damage. work, Mr. Andrus has served fdWeenae fn many positions in the Le clark, a eer aying via ey mendcares Seeeene fmstructor, first counselor in‘ Children 35¢ EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN ! the Sunday School superinten| dency, 14 years as first counselor to Bishop Stephen D. Markham, and several years as second counselor to Bishop: * NOW Second Show ow 9:40 . PLAYING * . * 5 : Arch — Butiny on the Bounty. ACADEMY ea 1] a Academy Winner of wards 1 ‘ BEST AM DIRECTION AWARDS rt BEST SCREEN PLAY eemnnd BEST MUSIC SCORE PATRICIA NEAL BEST SUPP: PAUL NEWMAN incredible Mr. Limpet! Incredible Lorin B. Creer. He also served * Open 7-00 Show 7:30 Huish — Flipper with C. Con-| SPANISH FORK ago; genealogy Electric in-Car Heaters Coral — Oharade with C.| LEHI oo 2 years @} At-12:07 a.m: today a fire in Open 6:45 - Show 7:30 Paramount — Captain New-|dayat 6 p.m. to formulate their Ogden/unattended allowing the fire to|Paul-Ricks, 18, Ammon, in Am-|ners and L. Halpin. and San Francisco ice a tim@|spread to a neighbor’s lot. and was for several Open Daily 1 p.m. Mot. Prices Til 5 p.m. SamalN 1255 So. State « Ph. 374-0521 man with G. Peck. activities during cleanup week ‘Uinta — This Is Hud plus Hell which begins Monday. The Lions along with other Is For Heroes. Pioneer — Tom Jones. civic organizations and clubs are assisting the Orem ChamOREM ber of Commerce in the annual Geneva — Tom Jones. Scera — The Incredible Mr. city-wide cleanup campaign which will end Saturday, April Limpet with D. Knotts. 25, with city trucks, National PLEASANT GROVE Grove — Love With the Prop-|Guard trucks and volunteers Royal — 4 For Texas with F. Sinatra. ho-Falls hospital. ' OREM — Members of the years he was a chemist for. Amuthies call at 7:15 p.m. He: suffered a skull fracture|Grant and A. Hepburn. the Utah-Idaho Sugar Com-|came when trash burning in a when the truck he was driving PAYSON : ’ to meet at the fire station Mon- making a major cleanup effort. SS and livestock raiser. For 34|men : diately. ATS AT THREE THEATRES Orem Lions Club are requested Academy — Tom Jones. re-|quickly, rinse and dry imme- eanup Throughout all his active life=| able to: control the burning nec-|a -¢ar-truck mishap eight days|er Stranger. time he has been a farmetjessitating the help of the fire- age;-died Wednesday in an Ida-| AMERICAN FORK pany. He also worked as @liot at 2050 W. Center St., was|collided with a car driven by} . At the Movies an cl the during SPECIAL ROADSHOW ENGAGEMENT ADULTS - ALL THEATRES - $1.25 Orem Lions Pl deter-|celebrations FSO BIG Fros be accompanist. betThe public is invited to atWil- tend. Presentation of the proac- gram will be at 10 a. m. and gov- 2 p. m. busus.” e the . Leland) weeds.at tHie of his ost thane expected Thelwhenthey ‘spreadback to aneigh-|inctease the localservice policewould de- What's Pla y in affair will|bor’s yard. At 2 p.m. a call partment’s ability to serve the e 3 Jacqueline sent Springville in parades and} wood bowls and serving pieces be Mrs.|™Mined by which class raises|mainder of the year. Williams; and “The Shadow imately $150. Council members| ¥€8"_ one. got out of control Wednesday of the actual cost. €ouncilman Don A. PeterProvo Fire Department, it was son -reported that the Lehi reported today. police are sharing the police The calls began at 12:30-p.m. teletgpe system with American when-firemen.-were summoned| Fork, Pleasant Grove and to 856 W. 300 S. Firemen said Orem. Cost of this service is a€/Craig ».Thomas Carmen, from The winner will said‘that it was estimated that |J0PS and a $400 million drop! Winger; “Voi Lo Sapete” from in the past/cavalaria Rusticana, Jance LELAND—A. A. (Arch) An- resulted in five calls to the drus, longtime resident of this community, will be honored at an open house fete Saturday, April 18, between 3 and he|and Helen Weeks; ‘The Habi-| ine Frost wi eeefir icaic Sea te SSoe oe | at & tenesgoer tng ; ice omNes Grass and weed Leland Man, 80 LaBoheme,” Professor Curtis|#!! of Springville. » Utal: County communities. He said, “the loss of thousands of| nara” Keep 5th N., and Leland Rasmussen, 78 N. 8th E., reported theft of bikes. Mrs. Cornell Grover, 487 N. 3rd E., reported theft of a purse from Manavu Ward, and Ron Dixon, 100 W. 3rd S., theft of a set of gun racks the most money for art during from a Jeep at Naylor Auto. the month. The winner will be oaking” when Ob: serve “ “no soaking” clusi announceded at at th the conclusion of of the county extension are assisting with the event. Club members will sell hamburgers, cakes, candy and drinks to assist with their projects during the coming year. American com-|etto, Mrs. Winger; “Duet from o TE ets A. R. Tucker, | the April show and will repre-|cleaning wooden articles. Wash resuit has been,” grata, with the April National Art Professor Brandt Curtis, head Show at the Springville galof the BYU Opera Workshop, lery. will direct the program, which Representing the sophomore includes the following numbers: the famed quartette from class is Shonnie Bringhurst, Rigoletta, to be sung by Pro- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mart fessor Curtis, Ken Wilkes, Col- Bringhurst. Junior representaleen Winger and Janice Wil- tive is Linda Pierce, daughter liams; ‘La donna e’ Mobile” of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. from Rigoletto, Professor Cur- Pierce, and senior representaigol.|tive is Kaye Tucker, daughter tic. “Cari tis; ‘“‘Carinome” ” from Rigol Mr. Limpet! PLUS “HELL IS FOR HEROES” Honored For ‘Primary Service TONIGHT 6:30 P.M. saupadare 35¢ eats ieee LINDON — Twenty-five years: The IncredibleMr.Limpet The man who tumed into a fish and beeame America’s deadliest weapon! ACS | “BOWKNOTS- CAROLE COOK -ANDREW DUGGAN - JACK‘WERTON - LARRY KEATING mensestysore.nose Benge bySAMMY FAIR HAROLDADAMSON + See ereee (Directed byARTHURLUGIN “Captain CENTRAL MAINTENANCE SHOP Signed ‘his yearn eep, sat) ciated with carpeting is hight, =< pec Tete reports CH THEATRE: : AR IN SPANISH FORK SHOW TIME 7:15 “Mutiny : p . MP@Mevit =lpouindae 3 3 ; PLACE—UNION HALL—1847South Columbia Lane, Orem, Utah. _ . or get-yourticket at GENEVA (sho ACADEMY APRIL.18, 1964 (Saturday) DATE — TIME — 8.00.7. M. MUSIC BY THEDRIFTERS | » $l Tickets—$1.00 Donation—SeeChairman FRED: PARKER shedoor! 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