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Show Around and About Canadians Talk to UTAH COUNTY Frank Madsen LI and his wife A May Day theme in pink and the former Kay Whitney of turquoise highlighted the miscelSpringville with neir children,}laneous bridal shower on WedMary Kay anc have ar-|nesday evening which honored rived in Provo r Arlington,| Miss Vicki Wahl, a bride-to-be Va., to visit with parents, Mr. of June. The group of friends atand Mrs. Frank Madsen ?ro- tending heard a delightful review vo, and Mrs Fern Whitn oi the book, “I Hate To Houseattending University F ik i given Ge e School « Washington, D. by Mrs. cidents. with 26 injured in April, 1963, and ope fatality — if it ‘is verified that a Provo womman, who djed out of state, died as a result of injuries suffered in a Provo crash. Total accidents to May | during the recent Canadian elec- 1 since Jan. 1 in\Provo reached tions, according to three Brigham | Yoting University students, na- | tives of the dominion to the north, who formed a question and answer panel Thursday noon at the Provo Kiwanis club luncheon- Cyril Dave Collings was the Provo City had 69 traffic ae- There has been practically no spread of anti-American feeling }in Canada, despite some reports —— ¢ Rate In Provo ‘Above Last Yea r ‘Kiwanis Club By M.:LDRED B. HALL FR 32-8563 or FR 3-0546 Springville. ‘April Accident. meeting over- Women's Clubs den district con day in Ogd at The students spoke to the theme | jof “After Canada's Elections — and Mrs. Fred L. Collings in Where?"’ They agreed generally Orem. Dave, who is attending that Canada is not pursuing a the GemState Academyat Cald- “neutralist’” line, not even the well, Ida.. was part of a group} French-speaking provinces. They a Singers giving Academy also agreed that the new governsecular concert in Salt Lake City ment to be headed by Liberal and at regular services Lester Pearson, will enjoy Adventist | at enth Day period of stability if no pressure Pa hool there is applied towards altering the | SS were also speakers An Orem man, Kenneth G. | Workman, was winging his way | to Hawaii Thursday for a weekend visit, part of a trip he won through the Utah National Guard Mr. Workman was one of several tah men participating in the = Mrs. C. - E and Mr. a - - night Hyatt, Rut “ pres Aiken “ ee District First of his parents, Mr. in the three Louis Ber A re) Arrow- word to parrnts nith of Salt Lake City, daughter John R. Berntser T « rs. Leola Stewart of Provo he has mad re d a division winner in Hamburg. G merican Bridge Tourbrother. Mi d Tuesday evening in leased from City. The contestants mission and that the two re 28 pre-deatl! hands and touring in lan to be reviewed and return states t and|; >cted from among drive home, arriving about June | qj ners to go to New 1 Y ne finals Dr. and Mrs. Fr have retuyrr Phoenix an for the pas Florence been tra Mothers which will furn October gener conference ses cares Mrs. a eremony of p Betts Nelson reunited at Mr. Ne P the and MEETINGS s of Orem,|GEORGE ALBERT SMITH m and E Grove, z on 5 Title Sought Plan On Gas Purchasing PLEASANT GROVE— Janeen AMERICAN FORK—The possiListon,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Liston of Manila, is the bility of saving approximately Glen first contestant to sign up for | $1,200 per year for the taxpayers |the Strawberry Days Queen con- of American Fork is currently test which was formerly sched- being investigated by members uled to be held May 17 and has of the city council. A recent communication from now been changed to Saturday, |May 18, at the Pleasant Grove the Utah Municipal League has High School. Miss Liston was selected Miss Pleasant Grove by popular vote Nephi Boys Join Armed Service Music Teacher Certification advised the city that a newly passed law, which becomes ef-| fective May 14, could mean a| saving to bulk purchasers ‘| gasoline. Under the new law, purchase of 1,250 gallons of gaso- |t line at one time would exempt the city from a state tax of six+| cents per gallon | City recorder S. Paul Shelley | is awaiting clarif cance of the city’s position in this mat- ter, *NEPHI — Ladd Dwane White further of Squirt... from premium southwest citrus. Enjoy it straight from the bottle, or with your favorite mixed drink. from the Utah Municipal | League. City manager Ray C. Nelson and Steven Erick White, sons of indicated today that representa; 1Mr. and Mr: Mrs. Ivol Whiite of f Nephi Nephi, tives from all service stations in and Steven Robert Jenkins, son the city were expected to meet: of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jenkins, with the city officials in the near have volunteered for induction in future to discuss the situation with them, in order that the city the U.|S. Army. They left Fort Douglas on April could take action at their regular17 for Fort Ord, Calif., to begin ly scheduled council meeting May 13, 1 their training, Bottled By BIRRELL BOTTLING CO. 362 So. University - FR'3-8627 |Brady Graduates From the | Electronics, Course armament to reduce the existing | world threat Different Roles They also pointed out that all nations do not play the same role im world policy. While id the THIS United States is one of the world s)| leading atomic powers, this 4 is | not true of Canada. It was also| emphasized that Canada’s policy tuwards Cuba or Communist China would not necessarily Bushnell | was LOVELY HOME FOR A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE ON A HILL IN NORTHEAST PROVO WITH A BREATH-TAKING VIEW OF TIMPANOGOS AND SQUAW PEAK. co- |incide on all points. Merrill = DAILY HERALD Utah Council Debates Savings at the 1961 Strawberry Days Queen competition and in 1962 she was voted Westérn States Gladipla Queen, sponsored by the! Garden She is a senior} ab Ge Clubs. Plena Grove High School and has reigned as Homecoming Queen. She is also a graduate of the Classique Charm The Provo Chapter of Utah Schoal of Provo. existing foreign policy on nuclear | Girls 18 years of age by Sept. Music Teachers’ Association has | warheads, which was responsible eligible for Strawberry forthe recent elections. | received word from Mrs. Alpha/1 are | Bolton, state president, that the | Days| Queen and girls who are Panel Members |plans for certification of private|16 yedrs of age by May 5 are Members of the student panel music teachers has been com-|eligible for the honor of Miss were Meredith Austin, Dennis pleted and is ready for presen- | Pleasant Grove. Applications are Butler and William Hills. Dr. tation to all private music teach-| available from Mrs. Gerald |Klemm and must be turned into Stewart L. Growof the faculty ers throughout the state. was moderator of the panel. i The plans for certification will|her ho Jater than Saturday, In regard to the attitude to-|be presented -n the Utah County | May 4. wards the United States, Miss | area tonight at 8:30 p. m. in | Austin who hails from Alberta! Room 172 Jesse Knight Bui ild- | province, reported that popular | ing, BYU campus. State certifisentiment in her area is strongly cation committee chairman, Mrs. will make pro-American, especially in south- | Beulah Ford, ern Alberta. | presentation. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—WilMrs. Anthony Bentley, presiAsked whythere exists in Canthe Provo Chapter, liam |E, Brady, electronics techada a hostility towards cooperat-| dent of |nician seaman)USN, son of Mrs. wishes to extend an invitation ing with this country in atomic warhead control, the students ex- to all private music teachers, Helen B. Brady of 730 N. 1100 has ghaduated from vocal and instrumental, to at-| E., Provo, plained that Canadians feel there School at is already a surplus of atomic |tend this meeting. Membership| Electronics Techniciay power and there ought to be more jin U.M.T.A. is not a requirement Treasure Island, San “francisco, Calif} effort made towards nucleardis- for attendance. program m |chairman of the meeting. Wayne April 26 with Lowell in the Pioneer Museum, North Hacking, vice president, conductThompson of 2 Fifth) Park. Prof. Eugene Campbell, ed the meeting. Guests were Jack Ward officiat Parents of the head of the BYU History Depart- O'Keefe, Salt Lake City and bridegroom, the FE Nelsons, ment, will discuss “‘How Utah Clarence Harmon, Provo | Pleasant Grov her close| Helped Develop the California relatives attended young Gold Fields.” Anyone interested Lumber coénsumption in the US. | couple re now at n Salt/to attend is invited by camp during 1962 totaled 37.4 billion} Lake City officers board feet. meet Sunday at 3 p. THIS HOME 1900 SQ. BEDROOMS, 25’ x 25’ ICE CREAM, MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS. quality products that FT. PLUS LIVING TWO CAR ROOM, give you GIFT STARS APPRAISED SALE. PRICE *32,000 GARAGE, 4 FIREPLACE, FULL CARPETING, DRAPERIES, BUILT-IN ELECTRIC STOVE. 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Brown Will Be Given Away During Our Open House Owner 1935. — 1943 No Obligation - Nothing To Buy - All You Have To Do Is Register When You Are In The Store UTAH OF ICE SUPPLY 69 East Center Street STORE HOURS:Daily 8:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. | m. Provo, Utah Open Monday Until 9:00 p. m. x In home Utah -|To Be Explained sessions Jobn guest 342 with 108 injuries, said Lt. Fred Loveless, desk lieutenant. This compares with 384 ace jdents and 108 injured in the first four months of\last year. A total of 57 accidents with 27 injured were reported in April 1962. FRIDAY, MAY3, 1963 Strawberry ays Queen | |