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Show Py BYU Department Will | Oneof th DERG Asks to Clo se lr ces = He-or Journalist Lake City-based ad- -iof the Si ency ing journalists. = is tae aera Mr. Moler, ace which bears . wae - nd Arch L. Madsen, the broadcasting interthe Church of Jesus of Latter-day Saints. us @ Ut d Wa: Counties SUNDAY, MAY4, 1889 who served with Sunday Herald 5 United Press for nearly 25 years before joining the Ogden news-| tor of the Ogi 2x- paper, has been chairman of aminer. has be med recip- the Utsh Travel ient of the Distinguished Sery-| 1955. H I eal ice Award for of Conm:merce. Meritorious Service Council since je PTAHes Ma | Tintic PTA Has | New Officers _ For Schoo! Year Morris Richards, of chair- ithe ein Sade Department of id The Mr. sen was elected as president of the Tintic PTA at a recent meet- Maier r. Moler only 116 n 1966 and company n to the ICC, EUREKA — Bernice Christen- ing held at the school, Assisting hrletane, i communicatior at BYU, noted that Mr. Moler’s ts “iristensen See PAULA YORK, Mark Boyer and Kevin Robinson, left to right, were among some75 Orem careerin journalism, which has|yia Campbell, secretary,” and and Pleasant Grove Junior High schools who participated in the planting of some 806 spanned more than 30 years,’ Donna Cushing, treas er. browse plants on the mountain east of Pleasant Grove this past week. has taken him to virtually every corner of the globe on a multitude of assignments. “Possibly more significant cour Outgoing vresident is Linda ale “achonl: diretad | Spring Training | Orem and Pleasant Grove Junior High Alexander Blight, principal of oa d than his professional activities, aeeaanaOe an Stu | parerinebeenhis willing different numbers by all the) PLEASANT GROVE _ShowSet by | Stables May 17 ° ents P ant Browse On Mountain From 50 to 100 youths will be Some, will be better utilization of oth- and fall by the Forest Service on hand when the XYZ, Train- lic. causes and to young y le children of =a. elementry |75 students from the Orem and er plants available to the deerand the Fish and Game Depart- ing Stables, 4415 Canyon Road, inivepeod a joarsateen oe grades. —e ee this . Pleasant Grove junior high if they have the bitter brush to ment to determine conditions holds its spring training show| : teachers dirceting and helping go bitter brush plants on the) In the winter the deer are fore- by deer. _ Previous recipients of the Dis-|the students who performed. mountain east of Pleasant ed down onto the slopes east of When 60 per cent or moreof tinguished Service Award have! President Gourley spoke for Grove this past week. Pleasant Grove and other areas the annual growth is C been David W. Evans, founder a short fine after the program. | | and trend of browseplants eaten May 17 (Sram. took a month, with al ’ schools participated in planting) browse on. Richards added Leslie E. Rees and George along the mountain ranges. In 5€' eral years by deer, There will be 18 horse show lel ida Senta the for those nine and under and to those 13 and |Harrison, teachers of the eight Some ofthese areas the browse piant s die. , A high numberi of others limited i < BYUganizationStakeof thePresidency Changed [pac sist since cams itte mnanceenan erga BYU)but receive new counselors. 8¢companied | browse at all cess of 60 percent. If present Trophies and ribbons will be] yy j Sees 9 Fifth Stake presidency of the) : , i ae Dr. Melvin J. Petersen, as- ” ied their students on cess of 60 percent. If 1 “ preset in each class with a| Mr. Perry stated that the utilization continues for much awarded v LDS Church was completed atsistant professor of religious ¢t. Thethebrowse plantingof was ee replantingwarthere $50 addedJ jackpot for barrels| : sufficies about two years longer without will take the plants supervision cec.\under eard 5 in wadlabe: Uae. pevklaticn es wile sufficient browse for = 2s om ihre. a | Pascal eavaies Pleasant toe soe quarterly conference last week- Seaweefet *"Visitn the conservation planting proj-as. 2 The diamond-like brilliance and sparkle is displayed in this hand cut, 5 lite Czechoslovakian Crystal Chandeleer. Most browse plants are long and continue throughout the increased rapidly and often it means, for example, that if a free while fees for entrants will eneral authority of Cat! D oa director of oe and the Utah Fish and Game be increased rapidly when food) rnterten Nhe . Mother's Day Special 7. 84 5 . , 1 $ tin the cereh wae Elder Harold ”. ing who was sustained Sunday| Department in charge of Wild- is plentiful. Browse cannot be lived — 20 to 50 years. This day. Spectators will be admitted Lee, memberof the Council of as president of the new Ninth| life Habitat Improvement. by Roberts | The students were divided cannot be increased at all. The plant is killed by overuse at range from $1.50 to $5 per event, the Twelve, who announced that Stake Dr. A. Harold Goodman, chair-| Sustained as second counselor into groups of three, to dig, hold! keyto good game sagata age 10, deer would be deprived Entries will close May 10. is proper utilization of browse of a food source they might Those wanting further informaman of BYU Music Department in the Fifth Stake was Dr.|and plant the browse. 25-1441 1546 So. State, Orem otherwise have used for 15 to 40) tion can contact Susan Nichols | Bruce Perry of the U.S. For- Plants. and presidentof the Fifth Stake, Blaine R. Porter, dean of the} | in Orem. at 225-7654, ‘est Service explained that there) Studies a re made each spring years. would remain in that position'College of Family Living. 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