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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 25

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The Daily Heraldi
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SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. AUGUST 22, ISM A UUh County. Morocco Agitating Young People's 1 It For Sultan's Return Camp Planned By TETUAN. Spanish Morocco, ii Veteran Comedian Tells Of Show Business In Old Days (UP) Moroccan agitation for the Nazarene Church return of the deposed Sultan Mo hammed continued to smoulder beneath the surface today. (Aline Mosby Is on Taxation.

The Young People's Institute been bought The smaller the sale and Camp for the district Church Friday, a crowd of 40,000 peacefully paraded through the streets carrying placards asking for bis return. Guest columnist Jay C. Flip pen, veteran actor and comic, talks the linger the parade. If the advance sale was good we had a of the Nazarene will be held this week at the Utaba Camp grounds about the good, old days.) mere token parade. On bad days The peaceful demonstration was well hike up every alley of 'some north of.

Ogden. Local group of young people will accompany By JAY C. Fllppen Written for the United Press small town to drum up attendance. That's a part of Americana that n- I--. LZ I reportedly backed and sponsored by the Spanish authorities.

The Sultan was ousted by th French. their pastor, the Reverend Mil went out with the free lunch. dred E. Roberta, ta Ogden Mon HOLLYWOOD (UP When I day. Entered Burlesque I went into burlesque In" 1921, was It I put on my first pair of long phnts and left Little Rock, This encampment Is a yearly not to be confused with the hurley feature of the church as recrea with the Al G.

Fields Min of today. Those were 24 hour strels. I was born in 1899, so you Former Resident Of Spanish Fork can figure out the year. miniature musicals with a hell or a damn in them. The only tion, and religious instruction for the youth.

Rev. Roberts will be teaching in the craft classes. now did a kid ret into show business in those days? Pretty shocking things were the tights worn by the girls. There were no strips, no nudity. We did 14 shows much the way they do now.

There Anyone is welcome to attend Becomes Nurse has to be some natural talent I the camp this week, with a new show every and opportunity. My late mother week great put on a lot of local talent shows in From burlesque I graduated to New Lithium SPANISH FORK Mrs. Grant L. Peck, the former Dixie. Lee Little Rock.

The town was part of the inter-state circuit and" played vaudeville. I remember the early JOINS FACULTY Warren B. Wilson, artist and former faculty member of USAC. will join BYU faculty) as assistant pro Thomas, daughter of Mr. and seven-act vaudeville bills.

WOEXSHOP SPEAKERS Mary Xoowles, Ogden. left; Frank Robertson Mapleton. and dive W. Burt. Salt Lale City, art three successful Utah writen who will have charge ol esalona la Provo Sept.

10-12, at the annual Lesffie of Utah Writers Roundup. 3 Noted Utah Authors Will Address days at the Palace in New York. Sophie Tucker -headlined the first bill I was on. I used to play the Firm Formed Whenever someone on the bill Mrs. Neil Thomas of this city.

fessor of got sick, the manager called my win be graduated on Aug. 28 jmotner and sne put the finger on from the IDS Hospital School of SALT LAKE CITY (UP) United me. it was a cinch to do a 15-mln Utah Artist Nursing and on Aug. 27 from ute blackface act. Material? Who Palace twice a year, with everybody from Russ Columbo to Paul Whiteman.

The Italian could have been as great as Crosby if he'd lived. Whiteman had the greatest band in the world. States Lithium a firm to exploit lepldolite reserves in the needed it? There were a million the University of Utah with Brown Derby Aline near Gunnison. Jokes around. Joins 1Y' fi Sessions at State Writers7 Roundup a Bachelor of.

Science degree. has been formed by Salt Special exercises and a reception Left With Minstrels Lake City and Denver businessmen. Emceed Radio Show Later I emceed a radio show President is Paul T. Walton, win be held each evening. A Av tf 1 tti-L 11 Art Faculty af-tat soeakers this year we.Pen Women's contest with her book- "Ouray.

The Arrow." uuar yxvjr at noici uua wiu called the WHN Amateur Hour. A bright-eyed kid came up to the" Then the minstrels came to town. When they left I was with them. Three weeks later I was Salt Lake aty geologist, while N. G.

Morgan Jr. an oil firm partner plan to use the services or xnese Mrs. Burt has had three iu- oe given Dy tne Junior Class Warren B. Wilson, Utah artist of Walton, is vice president and mike and I asked her what she wanted to sng. She whispered fired because-of over-sleeping and venlle books published thus far honoring the seniors.

and assistant professor of art a secretary. Utah writers who nave gainea national recognition." said Dr. Carlton Culmsee. dean of the school of arts and sciences at Utah State missing the parade. The daily pa uus "camel express." nixl wa praduatM from Utah State Agricultural College.

Three prize-winning Utah writers will be In the stable ol speakers at the annual Roundup of the League of Utah Writers Sept 10-12 in Provo. Frank Cr Robertson of Spring-ville and Olive W.r Burt Qf Salt Lake City, will -discuss Juvenile writing, while Mary E. Knowles of Ogden will speak on fiction. WJ3. Cox of New York, former rade was an important feature has.

been appointed assistant pro- owner of the Philadelphia Phillies, every minstrel show. Agricultural College and presi essor of art at Brigham Young is vice president and sales mana Boy." ary with the class, of '51. She dent of the writer's league. It usually Started at 11:30 but its length was determined solely by University, it was announced by ger. She Is author of a book en- entered the LDS and University Mr.

Robertson's recent boo. res. Ernest L. Wilkinson. the number of tickets that had Other directors include Charles Saeebrush Sorrel." was selected titled, "John C.

Fremont. Trail of Utah School of Nursing, reg- Mr. Wilson is widely known as Marker" which will be published i by Western Writers of America Two other proipinent Utah writ- "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," and sang the hell out of it. Telephone calls from listeners poured in so fast she stuck around to sing "Eli Eli." A year or so later I saw her picture in a newspaper. She was MGM's kid star-Judy Garland.

I jumped into movies while em-ceeing a vaudeville unit In A. Director Nick Ray recognized me as a former Jeeter Lester from Road" and put me into "They Live by Night." I've been sculptor, print maker, etcher as the best western juvenile novel Scout Returns en. Mabel Hsrmer of Salt. Lake City and Kay Islaub of Qgden. and ceramist.

At BYU he will Parker, chief assayer of the Denver Mint; Utah Attorney General E.R. Callister. Reed Brinton, Salt Lake, and David L. Freed. Salt Lake.

In adidtlon Mrs. Burt has writ-iA. ,711 tTf Alumni written In America in 1353. Nurses as co-editor of a teach classes In design, drawing ten numerous articles and short The veteran Utah writer is au will serve as chairmen of the Ju- tnrip owuei, puousaea eacn year ceramics, and art for elementary thor of about 100 books, plus 2.000 1 venlle ifid fiction workshops, re- His $100 Find cv- i i. seciinsji uuipry oi iu mc aium- school teachers.

novelettes and-short stories. tpectively. "In addition to bringing in out He obtained the bachelor of Mr Robertson is one of the uuw uin a oau aae Tr Tnno iq nui. DAY Names science degree at Utah State Ag- DRAPER, Utah (UP) Findinz toiling here in movies ever since. Mrs.

Knowles' latest short atorv r' J- riculturaal College In 1943 and the SIOO proved a lot of trouble tol best-selling writers In the United States. His work has also been published in. several foreign countries and in braille. It nice to reminisce about the MFA degree at State University vuuusucu ui a iau usue oil jien iizgeraia. a i-year-oia tux Commander It.

UWUUIU1U. hgood, old days. May they never of Iowa in 1949. plorer Scout from Draper. come back! r.ignt of her stories have been Mrs.

Burt's book. "Jededlah Glen found the money in a purse Works of Mr. Wilson have been published In the American mid widely exhibited in Western MIAMI BEACH, (UP) Alfred while hiking through Utah's high Uintas and started to look for the Smith. Fur Trapper of the Old West." was selected by the Na Guard Trainees Come line, and other stories in Exten America and have been placed in L. English.

36, of Shelbyville, was named new national sion, Today's -Woman, and Wom owner. After a long search he fi many collections. Including those tional League of American Fen Women as the best book In 1952 an's Day. of the State University of Iowa, commander of the Disabled Amer nally found the owner, Mrs. Charles Thompson, formerly of In 4 Troop Carriers BOISE, (UP) Four giant Globe- Mrs.

Knowles began her writing College of Southern Utah. Utah about a famous American. In 1953 she won second place in the A A a 111 A -m Ogden in Australia. career wim a story to the Im- ican Veterans yesterday at the closing session of the DAV 33rd national convention. Mate rair, uian institute ox ine master troop carrier planes nrovemtnt km cva He returned the purse to her, Arts.

Carbon Junior High School, brought members of the 146th sold several to it and other LDS and several private collections. He succeeded Howard W. Watts even the 13 bobby pins it contained, and got a $10 reward. cnurcn publications. Mr.

Wilson's works mainly in of Indianapolis. Fighter Bomber Wing to Gowen field Saturday for two weeks of summer training. She has sold to several Cana. the modern art" category, have The new national commander dian magazines. Som nr hr brought him many prizes includ of the DAVs auxiliary is May VITAL INFORMATION Lehi Seminary Principal Gets Masters Degree LEHI Lynn R.

Webb, newly stories have been reorinted In About 50 F-86 Sabrejet fighter planes in the California-Arizona ing: 1949, first prize in sculpture Holmes of Detroit, who succeeds puDiicauons In England, Sweden. R. I. (UP) Catherine Darly of Dallas, Tex. Air Guard outfit also xiaiy ana France.

Some 2000 delegates held their Rhode Island Hospital officials say enough bricks are being Because of its excellence final business session Friday and honorable mention in graphic arts at Utah State Fair; 195a first prize in graphic art at Utah State Fair: 1931. first prize in sculpture, Utah State Fair; 1952. purchase award for sculpture and of her stories, "Alicia's Daugh used in the hospital's new main appointed principal of the Lehi and wound up the convention with were scheduled to start arriving. Some 2,000 officers and men make up the wing, which is composed of squadrons from Van Nays and Ontario, and Phoenix, ter. was reprinted in a high building to form a curbstone on a military ball Friday LDS Seminary, received a masters degree Friday at summer scoooi lexioooic both sides of a road from Providence to, Boston.

commencement exercises at second prize In graphic arts. Utah Boise Paper Faces State Fair; 1953. first prize In Brigham Young University. A member of the Lehi City Council. Mr.

Webb has taken. his 25,000 Libel Suit modern sculpture and first prize In graphic art. honorable mention Orem Stake Conference masters degree in the field of in painting. Utah State Fair. BOISE, (UP) A $25,000 damage I vV V- I ii.i ii li i mmmi mi dkm 1 suit was on file in district court to Mr.

Wilson was a member of the judging committee of the Utah LOS Church History. His. thesis is a study of the contribution the temporary settlements of day against the Idaho Statesman Set Today newspapers. Institute of- Fine Art Exhibit of 1954, and has been a promoter of Garden Grove. Mt.

Plsgah and Kent Hale, a stone contractor, al KanesviHe. Iowa, to Mormon Emigration. 1846-52. OREM Members of Orem leged that an item published in the Idaho Sunday Statesman of July 11, One art in Utah many years. PRO-WHITE SUPREMACY UPHELD AT POLLS BicX HOME Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph R. Benson, who will be honored tonight on their return from the Argentine LDS mission. Missionary Couple To Be Welcomed Home This Evening Mr. Webb has taught at Jordan iu Make win gather in the LIQUIDATION SPECIAL De Luxe HAMILTON WASHER $299.95 HAMILTON DRYER Delivered $OQQ00 Regular $549.00 Price w77 Discount .150.00 UTAH APPLIANCE CO.

32 East 1st North Provo 1954, was "false and defamatory," ueneva ward chapel at 10 a. m. High Seminary for the-past nine years. He will assume his duties and injured him and his business and 2:30 p. m.

today for sessions CAPETOWN, South Africa (UP) reputation. as head of the Lehi Seminary on of their quarterly conference. The results of the African pro Sept. 7. Elder Thorpe B.

Isaacson, first counselor to the presiding bUhoo.l GRADUATE Mrs. Grant L. vincial elections showed today that the trend of voting still Is clearly in the direction of strength will be representing the general Peck, the former Dixie Lee Mercury is 36,000,000 miles from the sun; Venus is 62.270.-000 miles; Earth. 93,004,000 miles; and Mars, 141,690,000 for pro-white supremacy Pre lus murco authorities. I i.

nomas or spanisn jroric. wno mier Daniel F. Malan's national- Speakinc at the regular Aaron, becomes graduate nurse Provo Third LDS Ward mem miles. ists. Priesthood meeting at 8 p.

soon. bers will officially welcome home Manila Youth Leaves On LDS Mission Elder and Mrs. Ralph R. Benson win be D. L.

Roberts, member of the National Council of the this evening beginning at 6 p.m at the chapel- Boy Scouts of America, in charse Elder and Mrs. Benson have oi iwormon relations, who is currently- serving on the YMMIA recently returned from the Ar General Board. MANILA A farewell test! gentine LDS Mission where they Floyd Loverldge. chief execu t. You get the look of tomorrov tcday monial will be held in the Manila have been serving for the past tive of the Utah National Parks LDS Ward Chapel this evening year and a half.

Talks will be given by the at 7:30 p.m. for Loyd Thayne Council. BSA. will also speak at the 8 p. m.

meeting, to be held missionaries and musical num Loyd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Thayne of Pleasant bers will be furnished by Alfred In the Scera Auditorium. All Scouts, their parents and friends.

Swenson and Royal Neilson play- and others interested in th Grove. He has been attending the LDS Mission Home during the last and will now embark tag a violin duet and by Mrs. Scouting program are especially In Buick today you get the modem styling other ears will rach In the futvr. For here you gt true yeoe ahoad boo uty long, low glamor linos, ports-car graco, and that tpoctacvlar now panoramic windshield that most other cars wont have tUI 1955. Ray willlam.

singing a vocal invited to attend the program. for the British Mission. DBA Sffi Music for the morning service win be given by the stake Pit The following program has been outlined: Talks by his father. Ernest Thayne. and by his solo.

The meeting will be in charge of Bishop Ralph C. Fletcher. Elder Benson previously spent one year in the Chinese mission. Upon discontinuance of this mis- a. I A raary children chorus, directed by Mrs.

Melda Shumway. At the granamotner. Mrs. Editn Mon afternoon session, the Windsor a son: a trio by Sandra, Nettie and Ward Aaronlc Priesthood chorus DDSfiZ 3C I I slon due to war conditions he re will present music, under the 2. You get the bigger of our business; Nadine Taylor accompanied by Mrs.

Kate Taylor; a talk by Patriarch L. M. Atwood: the turned to Utah and was Joined by Mrs. Benson before going to Ar- direction of Margie Lott. The Stake Mutual Improvement gentina to.

complete his mission elder's quartet with Tim Ekins Association will conduct a meet there. This is the second mis- Steve Warnfck. Willard Monson ing at 7:30 p. m. siOn for Mrs.

Benson, who was 9nd Hal Haycock; talks by Bishop A special meeting for the stake Boyd Fugal and the missionary; the former- Ruth Richmond of Provo. she having, served 18 months in the Hawaiian mission presidency, high council members, ward bishops, and ward The frrememlo sales volume that hat brought Bakk Into the leadership circle of the "Ba Three" meam that we can offer you a higher trade-J allowance en your present ear when you buy a now Bvick. TbatV the Lord's Prayer by Nadine Taylor. What has happened in the automobile business this year Is something that you should take to heart as a personal benefit to yourself, and as a sure way to pick clerks, was held Saturday at 5:30 Loyd is a graduate of the p. m.

at the Geneva chapel. At Pleasant Grove High School and 6:30 p.m.. Saturday a mission the simple reason wny we can mow yea a deal right now. the Tlmpanogos Stake Seminary ary meeting was held for Mel- He has been attending the USAC In plainer words Buick today is outselling all other cars in America except two of these so-called "low-price three." And this has come about because of Buick's advanced year-ahead styling, great V8 power, big-car room and comfort all for prices starting right close to the lowest. So you reap a worth-while 3-way benefit.

at chizedek Priesthood presidencies and secretaries, stake mission presidents and missionaries, and in Honolulu, before going to Argentina. The couple have spent most of time in Beunos Aires. For the past several months. Ralph has been secofid counselor to Pres. Lee B.

Balentine- of the Argentine mission. Benson will be Ttsldlnz in Provo for the time a winner. stake auxiliary officers. get morresal3; dollars when you titdi It is simply this: Buick has moved into the charmed circle of America's three top sales leaders a circle once dominated only by the so-called "low-price three" being, where Mr. Benson will re sume school at Brigham Young University.

With Buick to advanced in stylo Ibis year a i 1 Jt 17 Girls thing Bukk will stay ki styio for years come, ae other cars catch up. So the new Bukk yea bey today brings you a higher resale price at trade-in time later. Drop in see and drive this tomorrow etyied Bukk Get Individual Awards Tonight i -PLEASANT GROVE Indivld- cal awafds will be given to 17 girls of the First LDS Ward In sacrament meeting this evening. '-The following program has been Aura Hatch i i i arranged by Mrs. Marvin Rao mall and Mrs.

Verlyn Olsen: Plato selection by Jeanine John When thoughts that prove to be worth DEPARTS Loyd Tkayne. who son, and the following talks: "Our Father Vrhich Art in Heaven." by RacheUe Anderson; Us This Dyai Our Daily Bread." by leaves soon for the British LDS Mission. Are placed within our Lois Stringfield; "Forgive Us Our Sins." by Patricia JoUey; "Lead y4 memory's file, best ol thoughts us rot Into Temptation." by Ha Jeaa Walker: "Deliver Us From we choose, attala. 7 We're climbing to a A higher plane. Where best of thoughts X7 have been instilled ThereH be a life no doubt well filled With something other Jv; 7 folks can use, 4 And from such life Genealogy PHOTOS Made the way you WahtTheml LARSON STUDIO 23 N.

1st E. Ph. 334-W vr ww fn tmw AutOMOstas are RuaT smcx wiu eutvo them by Colleen Blackhurst: "For Thine Is "The Power And Glory." by CoUeen Fenton; -Forever," by Carol Smith; by Judy Jolley; prayer by Alene Gilbert, and piano solo by Lois Smith. Other girls besides the ones mentioned who will recelYt awards are Glenda Harding. Ear-line Walker.

Jane IngersoU. Linda Boren. Joan a dm all. Karen Johnson. Nona Kirk.

Awards wU be presented by Mrs. Lyman Valley Mortuary P. E. ASHTON CO. PROVa PAYSON Pb 45 Ph 107 THE ASHTON BLOCK 2nd NORTH and 1st WEST-PROVO, UTAH-PHONE 153 1 I.

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