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Show Vcl!:y Music H:ll itlactronic Data Processing - government operating equipment. Officials have now ods. However, not all agree that agreed that a study may be neclac change is for the best. Some essary. Utah's schools are very much tU&aUze the beginning o or ight era in govenuaent accounting in the race. Granite purchased and record keeping. Others can $225,000 of equipment. Salt Lake ftiiuaiiey see this toobut fur-- "r City has ordered a machine for away and after man prob- delivery in 1966, which together lems are overcome and dangers with whaf on hand, will lease without for $19,000 annually recognized in advance. $ Everyone is now climbing on benefit of a feasibility study. Oth er districts are using older tab Qe com put or band wagon-citi- es, and school districts systems, service bureaus and Counties, agencies and departments shared time agreements. Some Sany State. Electronic gadgets are even calling on the Stat and computers seem to be this School Office to provide assist fear's status symbol of an ef- ance. County government is moving ficient government operation -Otis is not necessarily correct. toward data processing but someHere are facts that reveal some what slower. Utah is in the As we see ijhmediate problems: - Jhe Little Hoover Commission trial and error period of data asked that a $72,000 machine be processing development and con eliminated that the State halt fusion abounds. Officials, who lis electronic empire building. would never approve the expense They claim that $115,000 could of a bridge, road or school house, be saved by equipment consoli- without an analysis of expected usage and cost, are moving into dation.; Salt La e City is not sure what data processing with little more than hope, intuition and a sales-man- 's t$ do; p'.. .hase or lease equipmentconsolidate or decentralproposal for only one ise data processing. Officials They need not claim that thj proposed new question need be answered; will for traffic and police should data processing save tax dollars. This is basic and all other Justifications are secondary. How do they get the informaI Slater Family tion to answer this question? SimHolds Reunion insist on a feasibility study. pleGet the advice of experts and do 1 Specifically assigned to geneanot rely only on manufacturer's logical reports and interests, the Slater family reunion was held at representatives for Oils informa Vines Park, Sunday at 2 p.m. tion. At this point many feasibility Luncheon and visiting were enfind that making present studies atin 75 the members joyed by methods more efficient is tendance. The Slater family orto elecganization was effected, with cheaper than converting Marvin Slater of Pleasant Grove, tronic equipment. Here are some alternatives -as president. Vice presidents are Elaine Hunsaker of American if conversion to data processing eco-- n fork, and Erma Armstrong of equipment1 1 is found to be o c m a i Purchase y practical: Slit Lake City. Historian is Etta Mitchell of Salt Lake City, and equipment; lease equipment; a use a servMarilyn Slater London, now of gradual conversion; time ice coopbureau; sharing; r. secretary-treasureAmerican Fork, Is Kenneth Slater of erative agreement. Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Eunice Costly electronic computers and technical personnel to operof elecwere Lehi, Hutchings ted to serve as genealogical ate them are forcing cooperative agreements and centralization -fchairmen, v; ewer Jurisdictions find it feas2 Erma Armstrong took charge of the gathering and pictures were ible to mechanize for these reasons. Here are some intertaken by C. L. Barnhart. The constitution and prepared esting possibilities: A Data Processing Servbf the'LDS Church, for family ice1. Bureau to be used by all and were will read organizations, school districts and the be adapted to suit conditions in fory State School Office. ' the family group. 2. A Salt Lake County Data Center for use by all the coun CRAIG HUNT, 14, ty departments, cities, towns, and Valley Music Hall's Fall Season of four Broadway hits opened with Camelot last Monday evening, September 13. Baritone Howard Keel stars in the role of King Arthur. Linda meth- i 9 Gary C. Footc Aboard Carrier - - - - ma-dU- ne ! by-la- TAKES HISTORIC TOUR m &&:. special districts. , '.,,: 3," A State Data Service Bur r;r: 4 Craig Hunt, 14, son of Mr. and eau to centralize processing for ifrs. Elwood Hunt, has returned all departments other than the after a memorable trip to Illi- State Office of Public Instruc nois. He made the trip with his tlon. Lee Morris of All state jurisdictions are grandfather, American Fork. Going by bus moving toward electronic data to Pontiac, Illinois, they joined processing and they are moving Elder Stanley Morris, for the rewithout individually and alone turn after completion of his misgoals, organization, or leadersion to the Northern States. The ship. The cost of trial and error, trio had the experience of tour- proliferation of effort will be uning; Nauvoo. They went to the bearable, but unavoidable, as long Mission Home in Chicago, and as leadership and alternatives selpt in the Carthage Jail by are not offered by higher authorpermission. Souvenirs of the varity. The time is now for long ious points were obtained. The range planning. Utah Taxpayers Association tf ip homeward was taken by car. ,. , - - - Elder Donald WorKon Welcome Home Sunday For Donald Vorlfon Donald WorUon Elder ek communications, arrived home August 21, from the South German mission after serving as a missionary there for two and one half years. He served under the leadership of President Blythe M. Gardner, and President John K. Fetzer. He reports that there is one organized stake in the South German Mission. It Is located in Stuttgart. There are 2600 members of the church out of a population of 17,000,000 people who live within the boundries of the mission. Elder Worltonheld several dif ferent offices while serving his mission. During the last eight months he was assigned to be an assistant to President Fetzer and had many choice experiences during this time. Under his di rection, cities that missionaries had never been in before, were opened up for proselyting. He recalls as a pleasant experience during his mission the time when Elder Don Bushman, Ellis Austin, Robert Bennett, and himself met at a conference in Sutttgart and had the opportunity to reminisce together. On his return home he visited Berlin, including the East Zone, Paris, London, and the World's Fair in New York. Elder. Worlton is enrolling in school at the University of Utah this fall. A Welcome Home in his honor will be held Sunday Sept. 19 at 6 p.m. in the Lehi Second Ward Chapel. Friends and relatives are Invited to Join with ward mem bers in attendance, for the oc casion. seaman- ship, gunnery, engineering and other basic naval subjects. One of a new class of destroyer type ships, Robison is equipped with the latest In long range weapons. In addition to her warfare capabilities she is able to operate with fast convoys and amphibious forces, providing gunfire support after their land ings. Elder Craig Berry Transferred to Southern Scotland Elder Craig B. Berry, who has served for the past year in Northern Scotland, was recently transferred to the southern part of the country, located at Air-drl- e, Lanarkshire. He was included on an excursion to the London Temple and also enjoyed a two day tour of London. For the past six months, he has been serving in Frazerbore, a northern area extending to the North Sea. It is a cool location and overcoats have been necessary throughout the summer, he reported to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Berry of Cedar Fort. Elder Berry has sent tape recordings to his parents, with his voice and also the voices of Scotch members of the LDS Church there. The man who tries to do some parts with the group. She was a and fails is infinitely betthing member of the ThaUan Literary than he who tries to do noth ter Cttb and was elected as vice and succeeds. ing Vernita . Bennett, a nati of Utah, is bis Durrant Oldham, president for this coming year. lit Queen Gaenevere and Son Bus- - 31, died Tuesday, at 8 p.m. in She is survived by her husband nam is Lancelot. John Carradine the Provo Hospital of a linger- two sons and one daughter, Chad Is also starred as Pellinore. ing in"" Ned, nine, Sandra, seven; and T. H. White, author of "The She was born March 24, 1934 Brett Neil, five, her mother, Once and Future King, inspired in Provo, a daughter of LeRoy Provo; three brothers and three Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick and Christie Sabey Durrant. She sisters, LeRoy Durrant, ConLoewe to create this romantic married Ned C. Oldham October cord, Calif.; Gerald Durrant, musical tale of the legendary 1, 1955 in Provo. Provo; and Junes (Gene) DurShe is a member of the LDS rant, Lindon; Mrs Keith (Car-mking. Beginning in 1942 and conFor Children tinuing for eighteen years, Church having served as a counVencent, Midway; Mrs. ColLerner and Loewe climaxed their selor in the YWMIA. She also leen Mir tain, Murray; andMrs. many collaborations with Came- taught Primary and served as Sherrie Ann Durrant, Provo. Tap - Ballet lot, the show that shattered all chorister in both the Primary Funeral services will be held previous box office records on organization and in the Relief Saturday, September 18, at 1:00 Acrobatic Broadway. Society. She was a member of p.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chap-e- L Camelot is another LeRoy the Singing Mothers Chorus in Friends may call on Friday Prinz production with an all star both the ward and the stake. evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Register Now cast that includes Bryan DaSilva, She was a member of the Second Saturday prior to the services. Classes begin in October. Brian Turner and John Ruben-stei- Ward Choir singing many solo Bishop Kenneth Singleton of the Please contact Lehi Second Ward will officiate Sheila McKinney Camelot will play every evenand burial will be in the Lehi Lehi Phone Notice of Meeting ing, except Sundays, through SaCity Cemetery. 25. There is turday, September Utah State Water Users Asa matinee each Starday at 2:15 p.m. Mall orders win be filled sociation Annual Meeting will be in order of receipt. For further held September 21, 1965 at 10:00 Get Ready For Cold Weather information call a.m. in the Conference Room of the Annex at the State Capitol n. 768-267- 295-340- Elder Ronald Peck Completes Alaskan Tour Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Peck that their son, Elder Ronald Peck, has completed an Alaskan tour and was recently named District Leader of the Ronfrow District at Vancouver, B. C, Canada. His companion is Elder Robert McMullen of Salt Lake City. With Elder Romell Peterson of Salt Lake City, as his companion, he recently completed an extensive tour of Alaska, enrolling Seminary students. Going by plane, they traveled from Sitka to Juneau, Anchorage, Nome, Point Barrow, Ketzebue and Fairbanks. At Point Barrow, the point farthest north in Alaska, the temperature was 34 degrees in mid-Jul- y, with the ice Just starting to melt. They were required to pay eight cents a gallon for water and eggs were $1.35 per dozen. At Ketzebue, they lived in a tent size eight by ten feet and used sleeping bags. The Eskimo people treated them in a friendly way, was reported. and the Hunting Season Building. Election of NRA Director and instalatlon of directors will be made. Mr. T. W. Jensen retired Sec. Manager will be honored. Reports from the State Engineer and Bureau of Reclamation will be presented. Every water user Is invited to attend the days activities. Utah Water Users Association Robert W. Jensen Sec. Manager Ladies' Mesh Hose 2 pair for 88c Aqua Net Hair Spray Reg. 98c for 59c We have our New Fall Jantzen, and Frltze Line of Jane Colby Sweaters, Skirts, Dresses and Suits, Blouses LEHI PATIENTS IN FORK HOSPITAL AM. A Among those receiving treatment at the American Fork Hospital were the following from Lehi: Jean Street, William Jay Nielsen, Lorenzo Eckersley, Wanda Findlay, Jaylene Sykes, Annette Jenkins, Robert Nye, Jay Taylor and B. H. Curtis. deposit will hold any article. Jeans Boys' Rodeo With Nylon - Reg. $3.00 2 Pair for $5.00 Men's Levi's in Six Colors Also Boys Boys' School Shirts $1.00 Men's Stay Pressed Trousers by Farah ft Levi Adler Sox for Boys and Girls Now, Open to the General Public Sept. 23 fir 30? Oct. 7 b 14 add new beauty to FALL COATS every room in your home with 0 p.m. Dixon Jr. High, Provo Match coordinated Wall-Te- x Makers- -a collection of Lectures and Discussions by outstanding clinical psychologists. for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. decorator-style- d Gym Shoes and Oxfords vinyl wall covers with their own matching Application for Registration Name 6, 7. AN EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP 8:00-9:3- Among those who attended wedding events for Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Evans in Salt Lake City and Hinckley, were Mrs. Beulah T. Evans, grandmother of the bridegroom; Neal Evans, Blake Evans, Mr. andMrs. Wayne Carlton of American Fork; Mrs. Florence Robins of Tempe, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon Cropper of the Delta, Utah, area. The bride is the former Mary Ellen Cropper of Hinckley. Dines lessor EMOTIONAL ASPECTS OF BRINGING UP CHILDREN ATTEND WEDDING 15 a) Sonar Technician Seaman Apprentice Gary C. Foote, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril W. Foote of Lehi, Is serving aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Robison which returned to San Diego, Calif., August 3 after completing a Midshipman training cruise. During the cruise, Midshipmen received training in navigation, six-we- Tkmndiy. StpUwfcer It, WtESS Oldham Dies; Funeral Saturday Sasoa VKh "Cer.:!ci" Prcdrtfica Electronic computers and data oe a nucleus for a central city yet the auditor wants processing equipmen- t- space age system technology that is rapidly ebang-fat- g $32,000 to purchase its own mum Vemita Durrant Fell 0?:ns for Boys, Girls, Ladles. fabrics. ; Address single reg. $3.00 couple reg. $5.00 Enclosed check for $ (payable to Nental Health Assoc.) Mail to: Mental Health Association of Utah County. P. O. Box 78, Provo. Further information call Ext. 357. SHOES FOR THE FAMILY . 373-440- POWERS MEL'S KUSTOM KARPENTRY LEHI, UTAH Lehi, Utah 0, PILLSBURY cake hik to S1.UU 4 ICEBURG MILD CHEDDAR I H LETTUCE 35 CHEESE vhsn you buy food ! V. 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