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Show 12 FRAJON — A1955 Holdup? DAILY Bengt Old Heirlooms Will Icelandic Celebration By FRANK G. KING SPANISH FORK — Women Gesli. Finnbogi lived to be %& years of age and recalled many times the detailg of his migratory voyage one of them being acting as a baby sitter for the young Gesli. Gesli Bearnson is now in some 73 years ago. Treasured his 76th year and still makes his and kept by members of this home in Spanish Fork, where he STATIONED IN GERMANY — Pfc. Darrell W. Bickmore, whose wife, Dorothy, lives in ae Sytain and who is Engineer cone - cas. Bickmore, who arrived overseas in December, 1953, was previously many years in the Bearnson family as a receptacle for holding g Highland News pastries, candies, cookies, an sweets made hy the Bearnson women. The children soon learnfeat which could be done YWMIA Counselor very Obtains Release easily. Other interesting family treas- By MRS. CRESSIE GREENLAND ures being made ready for use LaVell C. Ga: ett, assistant in centennial parades and page- HIGHLAND — Mrs. Dora Bringprofessor of industrial arts, has ants by the Bearnsons include hurst, who has served as YWMIA been appointed as chairman of two hand made ‘and embroidered counselor, has been released from the. Department pf Industrial dresses worn by young Icelandic her position. Arts and Drawing «st Brigham ladies in the early days. Young University to succeed Wil-' A group of ladiés met Tuesday liam H. Snell who served as| chairman 33 years. Professor Gammett graduated from BYU in 1935 with a bachelor’ for a special quilting. was served. Speech, Hearing nursing; business Luncheon a holdup Horrified Brighamyercises, the University’s 86th, — soe work; ost boca ts See¥ Wilkinson (B.S. og Pi oe S B:S.|I. Meiling (B.S. Brigham Young| The annual commencement ex-|cator and Harvard professor. om Melvin A. Ball, ~ Paul A. Furr, B.S. zoology; Rob-jate certificate in social work; ert C. Halbersleben, B.S. speech;|Harvey K. Staheli (B.A. Brigham Ana Kammermeyer, B.S. educa-! Young University 1951),- M.D.; this Onlookers ‘gasped, fearing ed, they recall, to pick the lock of the chest with a kitchen knife, a Of ‘Y’ Department of Marian. \B.S. mechanical engineering; Doug-|University 1929, M.A. Brigham) las C. Elliott, B.S. pharmacy;|Young University 1932), grad tered the calm of a routine morning week. Staheli ‘Students’ and their ‘degrees| Students who have earned|Brigham Young University 1949), sce te George ; are: Jeanne B. Andersen, B.S.|graduated- degrees .are; Bessie|M-A. home economics. {bert Smith Jr., well-known edu- _ ployes. The whole affair shat- man’s family since that time, is a farmer and stockman. stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. The old red chest served for (U, S. Army Photo). Snell As Chairman in their tracks. The front doors of: the local branch of the Commercial Bank of Utah crashed open before an onrush of frightened lady em- June 15. The relics belong to the nameof Bearnson, one a 3'2-yearGesli and FinnbogiBearnson fam- old boy whose given name was Gammett Replaces Patrons froze screamed. SPANISH FORK—An old red the old chest has'become a valued Jheirloom. Finnbogi Bearnson was 26 years of age when he ated to) will be displayed in parades and America from native Icepageants during the land. With the group in which he Centennial celebration, beginning came were other people by the 33 Years Service Included with some 1200 Uni-jtion, art; James F. Kemp, B:A. re. graduation science; a a | remyotk astens,lomas winolagy Geant©.Larne Sune € are 17 Prove-sesidents.[royd, B.S. marketing. apd Bank Routine At Spanish Fork Be Displayed At ilies, The old red box was used as a suitcase to carry the sole earthly possessions of Finnbogi Bearn_ son, an Icelandic immigrant who came to Spanish Fork in 1882, 17 Provoans Graduate From State University Bat Disrupts Was in progress. patrons mentally pictured their bankbooks and account statements. Every- “The PRODIGAL’ MIGHTY SPECTACLE OF A CITY OF SIN! in COLOR o= ChnsesaaScoPE #-es Edmund PURDOM Ec Lana TURNER: CALHERN with Audrey Dalton - James Mitchell ag+ Walter Hampden - Taina Elg francis L. Sullivan - Joseph Wiseman one near enough ta speak to staff member anxiously “What is it?” as suddenly as it had begun, the affair was over. A weary and thoroughly exasperated looking man appeared in the bank doorway holding in his hand the cause of it all. He was Mr. Paul Lambert, and the culprit was gray bat. a oy Family Weekly To Relate Kiwanis Youth Project ~ Family Weekly, The. Daily Her- ald’s Sunday magazine supple-| ment, published by nearly 100 U. S. daily newspapers, will feature of selence degree and received Lola Healey, Sharon Skousen, Kiwanis Internationalin a story to! the master of science from the Dorothy Rogers and Jeanne Day, be carried Sunday, June 5th. This University of Oregon in 1951. He who are employed in Salt Lake story will describe, in word and came to BYU in 1946 as an inCity, visited here recently with picture, the activities through structor of industrial arts. relatives and friends. which Kiwanis clubs help to. re-| # Serving one of the longest habilitate youngsters who have terms as chairman at BYU, Pro-' gotten themselves into trouble. SPANISH FORK — The Nebo fessor Snell initiated much of School District has recently an- Rex Wagstaff, who is staying in The story is entitled, “Big Provo with his grandparents, and the work that has been developed/| nounced that the. Speech and Hearof Orem, were Brothers to Kids in Trouble.’’ It in Industrial arts and drawing) ing Therapy program under the Mary Brake, will describe such outstanding} at BYU. During the 33 years that direction of J. Dean Jones, dis- guests recently of Mr. Wagstaff’s rehabilitation projects -as. those parents, Mr. and LeRoy he served as chairman he or- Clinic Enlarged To Summer Course trict speech and hearing therapist Wagstaff. The young couple is operated in other communities. ganized and taught civil engineer-|), has been enlarged to include a — plans for a late June wed- The Ogden, Utah Kiwanis club ing for 26 years until the College six-week summer clinic. has a project similar to the one of Engineering and Physics was described in the family Weekly Because of the large number of| estab! hed. article as the Marianna Plan in Mr. and. Mrs. Vernon L, GreenDuring ‘the term of chairman- children with speech and hearing problems it hag been impeésible land and children, Kim and Suz- which Kiwanis members take reship, Professor Snell served as to see them often ‘enough during anne, of Orem, were guests of Mr. sponsibility for teen-age parolees superintendent of buildings and the school year to take care of grounds during which time Wy-| their needs. i mont village was laid out and built and the heating plant, and The clinic will be held in the Knight Mangum! hall were con- Park School, Spanish Fork, Monday through Friday. The types of structed. St., on Memorial Day. Later in meets the bus, gets him a room, the afternoon, the two families helps him return to school and drove to Tooele for a brief visit church, then tries to get the boy with the William J. Greenland Jr. a job. This plan has turned a good} eases that will) be accepted for family. many parolees into useful memtherapy will be stuttering, cleft bers of the community. palate, cerebral palsy, articulaMr. and Mrs. Mark White and tien and lip-réading. There will son of Montpelier, Ida., were First jewelry was fashioned bebe no charge for the clinic. Those interested contact Mr. Jones guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth fore recorded history, for divine White and family Sunday. protection and magic power. through the School office, at He married Ina Rasmussen .in 1907 in the Salt Lake Temple. They have 10 children, six of whom are living. Professor Snel?, his wife and children have spent a total from the State Industrial School. and Mrs. William J. Greenland ‘Whena boy is paroled, a Kiwanian of 108 years at BYU ‘as students and — Fork. teachers. school board recently au-' Prorat the purchase of some Bennett to Represent College at ‘Convention Ernest J. Bennett, badly needed équipment for thé testing and detection of hearing problems in the -schools. The rea physical sult of the hearing testing pro- education major at BYU, will|gram the last year in the district represent the University at the there were over 100 children renational meeting of the Future ferred to their samy physician Teachers of America scheduled for medical diagnosis and treat- for this month in DeKalb, Illinois. ment. Early detection and treatA junior from Salt Lake City, ment of the hearing loss is of utMr. two —_ or i oe © IN TECHNICOLOR! with JOSE ITURBI Returned To Thrill You Again! |_ "GOLIDEN MISTRESS” | ON THE DARING DRAMA of JEALOUSY “and STOLEN. LOVE! (cas Pram “700 Tonight and Saturday "7:30 1ST SHOW Bennett will spend nearly most importance, Mr. Jones pointweeks attending PTA ses- ed out. sions, Amusement Guide Richards Attends June 3, 1955 PROVO Academy — The Sea with John Wayne. Dairy Convention Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. RichChase, ards, Provo, were among dele- STARTS TODAY222223: WEEK DAYS:50c’ TIL 6:30 — THEN 70c Open Daily 5:45 gates and guests from all over Paramount — The Prodf€al, with the United States and Canada Lana Turner. who attended: the 70th annual Uinta — Anchors Aweigh, with Holstein-Friesian Association of a America Convention. The fourday convention, a in ge Motor-Va — Run For delphia, Pa., ended Cover, with James Cagney, and ADULTS- 50c Children Under 12 - Free Phila- Pushover. PLEASANT GROVE Grove — Battle Cry, with Van Heflin. LEHI Royal — The Seaitiiy Girl, with Bing Crosby. — Bowery to Bagdad, with Leo Gorcey, and The Bob Mathias Story. * Coral — Escape to Burma, with Barbara Stanwyck. Starlite. Drive-In — Secret of the Incas, and Phffft. 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