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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 2

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The Daily Heraldi
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Daily Herald FRIDAY, APRIL II, Ulan County, Ut. Lehi Pushes City Cleanup About People Brems, Third Ward; Mrs. Bryan (Ada) Wnipple, Fourth Ward; Roy Littleford, Fifth Ward; Orval Despain. Sixth Ward; J. A.

Miller, Seventh Ward; and Alma Peterson, Eighth Ward. Each of these hairmsn is being assisted by many Iunteer blcck chairmen, thus dividing the com-mnnitv mtn small areas for LEHI Cleanup activities are underway in Lehi, under the general direction of the Lehi Beautification Committee. Kn intensive and continuing campaign have been outlined by this group, which will carry on throughout the summer. Headed by George W. Leany as chairman, members of the By MILDRED B.

HALL Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter of Provo, invited their children A First Lieutenant David M. Hull is home on two weeks leave from Kirtland Air Force Base at Albuquerque, M. His parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Hull went by air to to have dinner vi'h them Mon- Leany has made arrangements for these to be hauled awav at no cost to the individual and urges all residents with these unusable machines to take advantage of this offer 3nd have them removed from the city. Old, unused buildings, are also being removed. The local fire department is coop, erating in this respect and arrangements can -nade for them to stand by during burn-ing. City equipment is also oeing used to haul debris and trasl away and clean along city streets and property.

d.i' evening, the occasion being Mrs. Baxler's birthday anniver better coordination and results. Albuquerque to journey home: sary. Covers were laid for Mr, comm-'ttee include S. Rex Zim-r srman, committeeman at laree: Edna Loveridge, publi-, and Mrs.

Charles Pope and family and Mrs. Laree Young city; and the following ward suits. Special emphasis is being placed on the removal of old junk cars which are parked both on city streets and on private property. Chairman chairmen: Mrs. Eldon (Maxine) Peterson, First Ward; Dee Ray If A i (V I It I v.

I ftr and two children, all of Provo. A greeting was also received by Mrs. Baxter from her daughter, Fern, who is presently re-sid ng in Honolulu, Hawaii. with him. En route, the group stopped overnight at WiiUow, with Mrs.

Hull's sister, Mrs. Beth Orvin and her family. While there, they were joined by another son, William Hull and his wifa, Helen and three children. This family was en route to Tempe, to spend the spring vacation from Fre-donia, where Mr. Hull Russon, Second Ward; Arnold 1 teaches seminary.

After his leave, Lt. Hull will go to Hawaii where he expects duty for four months prior to shipment to Vietnam. I Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F.

Hatl, arranged a pleasant all-help picnic on Sunday with guests enjoying the Spring beauty of their host's yard. Guests included an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Johnson and son, Tim from Midway; Mr.

anu Mrs. Steven R. Anderson and family from Provo and Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Nash and family, all of Orem, and the Hall Mrs. Lou Broiigb returned to Provo this week after a short ALTLNE EEAUTIFICATTON Co-chairmen Keat Hanson and David Bateman, 4-H Park Committee members Sandra Warnick and Georgene Hegerborst, and park chairman E. Verl Aiams (left to right) complete planting of aa evergreen as residents of the community begin the first phase of tlie new park on the city hall block. visit Garland, with her tow sons, Gayl and Stanley Hess and their families.

She was accompanied there by her children. Randy. Cindy, and Kerri Ann. County Democrats Slate 'Showtime Varieties' daughter, M'S. Norma Johansen and daughter, Mikela Ann, who Three Enter Innocent Court Pleas who were returning home fol lowing a theree weiik visit in Provo with Mrs.

Johansen's mother. Residents of Utah County will have an opportunity to pick a winning talent number at the Democratic-sponsored BYU Slates Agricultural Field Day Boilerman Third Class James Three men entered pleas of innocence to cnarges in criminal session of Fourth District Court Thursday and another "Showtime Varieties" Satur day at 8 p.m. in Provo High School auditorium. The win' received a suspended sentence in the Utah State Prison. Brierley, U.

S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Brierley of American Fork, helped rescue a sailor from the sea while serving aboard the destroyer USS Ulhmann in the Western Pacific. The sailor had ner, to be selected by popu Some 400 college and high school students of agriculture are expected to compete for Roger Allan Jones, Provo, lar vote of the audience, will be awarded an audition on a pleaded innocent of charges of local television program, ac making a false and fraudulent cording to Mrs.

Frances (B. fallen overboard from the aircraft carrier Bon Homme trophies, awards ana scnoiar' ships today and Saturday in Brigham Young University's Ninth Annual Agricultural Field Dav. claim to an insurance company. A trial was scheduled for miers, pianist. Orem "The Cordials," a women's quartet, and Kathy Rowley, a dancer.

Payson "Jay Jolley's Show Team," a song and dance group and Paul Naylor's Combo. Pleasant Grove "The Singing Ukes of Valley View." Provo "The Sweet Adelines," a women's singing group, dance students of Joan Clark Karleuski, and "The Playmates," a troup of acrobats. Springville Irma Sayer, an accordion soloist, and John Miller, a guitarist. Headlining the variety show will be the Curtain Timers, a local group featuring Rosanne Nielsen, holder of the title of first attendant to Miss America. The Curtain Timers, which has entertained widely all over the world, combines Glasgow, chairman of the show.

Richard during a night exercise. The Ulhmann altered course to 2 p.m. on May 6 and he was released to his parents. Voting precincts throughout Sponsored by students and faculty of BYU'i Animal Sci- come alongside the struggling Thomas Franklin Wright, Utah County will be represented oa the program by the fol sailor. A crewman of the San and Agronomy Depart Diego based destroyer went Memmon, and Jarrell Theobald, Delta, pleaded innocent lowing talent numbers: Ameri ments, the field day will attract students and coaches from Fu can Fork Margo Eatough, over the side to bring the exhausted seaman aboard.

of charges of second degree ture Fanners of America chap burglary of three Springville piano soloist, Bruce Block, trumpet soloist, and Allen Alexander. Lehi Lorene Bla- ters throughout Utah and neigh businesses. A jury trial was set Mrs. Amanda Brown of West for May 22 and the two are boring states. Judcine Scheduled Jordan who is currently residing being held in Utah County Jail According to Dr.

R. Phil in Provo while atiending the university here, spent the East in lieu of $1,000 cash or $2,000 property bail old-fashioned vaudeville with er weekend at her home, where Joseph Deb Tregeagle, 21, modern freshness in choreo her family joined her for dinner 275 W. 3rd 11, Provo, was sen graphy and vocal sound. Mem on Sunday. Those attending bers of the group are Rosanne were Mr.

and Mrs. Brent Dia SBA Area Head Due In Am, Fork AMERICAN FORK Wil Nielsen, Norm Nielsen, Jolane L. Curran, Doug Curran, Kathy mond, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Brown and Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Brown, all of Salt Lake City, together S. Macdonald and Taylor Mac- donald. tenced to not less than three years nor more than 20 years in the Utah State Prison after pleading guilty to a morals charge. The sentence was suspended and he was ordered to spend 30 days in the Utah State Hospital.

Following his release is to on probation for IB months. with their families. As added attractions, "Showtime Varieties" will feature a liam G. Bruhn, regional direc Gena Carter, young daughter tor of the Small Business Ad drawing for door prizes do of Mr. and Mrs.

Shirl H. Carter '2 iL i'l a ii Hit ik nated by local merchants. of Provo, is reported to be con ministration, will address a public meeting at the American Git mim iiuuud Tickets may be purchased at valescing at her home after returning from Utah Valley Fork City Hall Monday, April the door or from local precinct 22, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Mr. chairmen.

Families may at Hospital where she received Bruhn will also show a brief tend for a special family rate. tests and treatment for her ill ghumway, chairman of the BYU Animal Scienc Department, judging competition will be held this year ta meat animals, breeding stocv. dairy cattle, poultry, dairy products and crop judging. An innovation in this year's contest will be a correlation of Friday's live market meat animal judging with an evaluation on Saturday of the carcasses some of these same atiimals. Dr.

Royal Bagley, a director of the Moroni Cooperative, the largest feed and turkey cooperative in the United States, will be the featured speaker at an awards and recognition banquet scheduled for Saturday at 6 p.m. in the Ernest Wilkinson Center Ballroom. Awards Planned Awards will be given to the top team in each judging cate- "gory and to top individuals on both high school and college levels. A number of scholarships will also be presented, and outstanding saior, junior and sophomore awards will go to college students selected by the BYU Animal Science Department. Proceedings of the awards Dance Classes Sponsored by American Fork ness.

Ciena is a first grade student at the Sunset View film on industrial development. He is a leading business consultant and has had wide experience in the industrial de School. fOUR BIRTHDAY mi NOROCCOPM AMERICAN FORK A city recreation-sponsored dancing class will be held for six Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ben velopment field.

The American Fork Industrial urdn's, beginning Saturday, nett of Mapleton have been reunited with two sons this week and also enjoyed a visit form Development Corporation has presently been setting up a April 20. The classes will be gin at 9 a.m. at Greenwood financial organization for in daughter. Welcomed home dustrial investment. Dick Elementary School.

Classes are were their son, weu Bennett, scheduled as follow: 9 to 10 who was recently returned a.m., four, five and six year- from Sweden and their son, Devty, American Fork Industrial Development Committee chairman, is presently serving as temporary chairman of the olds, song and dance routines; Sergeant Raymond Bennett, U. Sa Army, from Fort Eustis, 10 to 11 a.m., seven, eight and nine year-olds, tap and clas FRIDAY, APRIL 1 Born tody, you If loft to yourself, In protMbillty tuvt Nfo that It both proouctiv and happy. Should you find youTMtf through dreumottneot under an-other'i thumb and cyt, however, you wM mom than Ilk sty become fettered by frustration and the unmet desire to be completely Independent that you will bo UtNe able to produce much that Is worth while. Highly original, you need freedom to bring originality to your SATURDAY, APRIL ARIES WM. 72 Apr.

20) Dont try to be what you are not. Now la the time for being not only true to yourself In your own eyea, but In those of other. TAURUS (Apr. 21 May 21) Any unwillingness or Inability to act quickly could eesHy bring on complicatlont today. Be ready to perform Of.mm (May 22 Juno 21) A day Development Corporation.

Per Va. Their daughter, and bus sical ballet; 11 a.m. until noon, manent officers of the group will be elected in the near fu youngsters irom ll years on band, Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw and family left Thursday morning to return to their home banquet will be broadcast live ture.

up, baton, modern jazz. at 6 by KSL radio beginning The baton class will karn in Halfway, Ore. A family din p.m. routines and precision march ner was given during the week, ing and will appear in area Invited also as a special guest was Mrs. Bennett's mother, parades as a marching unit If Mrs.

Leda Hall of Provo. Alpine Lions, Wives Make Visit to Prison ALPINE The Alpine Lions Levi Manwaring has returned which ciuld go wrong If you allow the sensitivity of your nature to let It. Don't take things too eriously at ttri point. CANCER (June 22 July 23) A day calculated for the free and ay manner of today's Cancer. If you are wise, you WIN meet stranger more than halfway.

LEO (July 24 Aug. 23) Give suggestion freely when It cone to community activities. Those Involved may bo weiting tor a word from you. VIRGO (Aug. 24 Sept.

23) Figure things out In your own way today and interest in the class merits. Instructors will be Irene Earl and Sharon Earl Foulger. Mrs. Earl is an experienced dance teacher, having taught private and group lessons. She also teaches physical fitness classes for women.

Mrs. Foulger is a and their wives met at the Utah State Prison recently wher- they enjoyed supper and toured the to his home in Provo after 10 days in California visiting with his two daughters and their families. Do you have a news brief or personal item for this column. Call Mildred Hall at 373-8553 or Drive for Art Memberships To Be Launched SPRINGVILLE The annual cltyide drive for art memberships will be launched Saturday according to Mrs. Harrison Con-over, chairman.

All community volunteer workers who will be participating in the house-to-house canvass will meet at the Community Service Center at 9 a.nt for brief talks before they begin their solicitations. All funds collected from mem- you should come up with a saturoay worth remember Inn. Consider family wishn. prison. They also met with some inmates who told experiences senior at BYU, where she is ma poring in dance and recreation LIBRA (Sept.

14 Oct. 23) Keep of their lives. Special guests She is a professional dancer, dear of offering advke on a matter In which you dont feet qualified, nevertheless, dont turn away from tele of woe. were Mr. and Mrs.

Dewey Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Keiit having appeared in many pro ALL these stations welcome BankAmericard BEELINE BONANZA CARIBOU CONOCO FARMER OIL FERLESS FARRiS FRONTIER HOLIDAY HOLT HUSKY QUALITY MAVERIC MOBIL MOUNTAIN OIL PHILLIPS 66 PREMIUM PREMOCO PYRAMID RICHFIELD SAVE MORE SHAMROCK TRAVELERS TRIMBLE V-l VEND-0-GAS WASATCH WHITING BROS. Hundreds of individual stations selling other brands also welcome it! SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov.

22) Pa Shepherd. Twenty-seven attend ductions, including appearances with the BYU Folk Danc tience and the product of a logical mind should enable you to dear up any mis ed. ers on their European tour. understanding at this time. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

23 Dec. 22) HARRISES HAVE IT She recently was on the Talent Showcase USO Segment, qualifying for the finals where USO Journalists Of Orem High Await Contest The situation on the home front that strikes you a problematical may be quite the reverse If you stop to think about It. CAPfc CORN (Dec. 23 Jan. ZO) bership will remain in Spring-ville for the benefit of the Art talent numbers will be selected Allow your fancy to take off but at the seme time keep your feet en the for tour of military bases, Children from eight years of OREM Three young Orem Gallery.

Each person who takes a membership is entitled to attend the annual Art Ball on April 27. and also the play "The Red High School journalists will be age will be accepted in the baton class and all students ground If you expect to accompHsn anything. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 Fab. 1 Whore the competition It concerned, things should bo easing at this point.

Keep eyes and ears open for lead. PISCES (Feb. 20 Mar. 21) The cultural things of IHe wW mvoiv you Hi a most Interesting Saturday If you. let them.

Join with others. participating next week in a registering for this instruction state contest centering around interviews with the cast of he should bring their batons the Plush Parlor," wheh will pre TAUNTON, England (UPD-Four men with the 6ame surname but all unrelated turned up in the same court case. Motorist William Harrij was fined 12 pounds for careless driving in a collision with a motorcycle ridden by Stephen Harris. The only witness was Frank Harris and the case was brought by police inspector Paul Harris. "This road seems to have a fatal fascination for the Harrises," said the magistrate.

first day, ready for work. movie, "Blue" in Salt Lake City. sented in the Little Art Theater May 30, 31, and June 1. Bruce Brown, Sue Sutton, and Dorice Williams will all have Diesel smoking? ft! an opportunity to interview the cast, then will write stories for their local publications. Three stories will then be submitted to contest judges, and the winner will receive a $50 savings bond.

I aim BankAmericard RENT A TYPEWRITER Publish avary arttrneaa Monday through Friday and tunday narnlni by Ih Htrild Corporitlwi, Wnt 4th North Strwt, Piovo, Utah. MJM. B. I. JENSEN, PvMlshor tutored at Stcand elm matt tho put ottico Provo.

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SHEPHERD S73-S6M Standard Oil Company of Calif. On yaar HoriH 25, 1120 Sunnyside, Sal Lake City, rvleaded guilty Orem City Court to a charge of driving while intoxicated, and was fined $175. Sli VT. CENTER, PROVO PHONE 374-4725 movo ro-M OK3M I..

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