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Show 14A Sundey Herald SL NDAY.Fee ARY 18, 1968 This Week In Adult Education unic CHILDREN’S STORY HOUR planned around the theme “We Saturday, Feb at the Provo F For further 373-1470. Hig annual Amer canism Week events unfe Feb, 20, 21 and 22. The event Are An inf mn ¢ westionnaires Mayne Patriots Day rn wpaeconh he week wi ty memb HOME PREPAREDNESS Thursday, Fe at 7 n of the Smith Fam: in Room ily Liv Center on the Brig Pi the junior high school aimed at not only teachi students the value cracy and freedom but ham Young University cam Kay nz, @ Specialist in home storage will r tiona: Her jointly by conduct the , plete bulletin boards of rooms, eacit ion to repres.n' also 4 individual responsibility in re class and will be assisted by olier specialists, They wil mineweetestos7] Percent of Utahns Are LDS teach the proper selection, care and preservation of a multitude need for of foods, For further inform tion call 374-1211, Ext ots of the future. Past Years Great fo the surprise of no one, an is 2,483,088 Always an outstanding event analysis of the membership of world. HORSESHOEING — Wednesday, Feb, 21, at 7 p. m. in Room 108 of the Utah Techni- ; for the young students, this'the Church of Jesus Christ of )year's observance promises to Latter-day Saints reveals that DISPLAYINGiG SOME. of the costumes that willji be used st the American Fork Jumor High cal College of Provo. For {ur-) school next Thursday, Patriots Day at the school, are Emil Jones, general chairman, left; : y consecutive year sae GREAT DECISIONS ADULT, — DISCUSSION GROUP —Thurs-| the throughout Britain el sae clat of bis secdents of “1 ee Tadpeer a ties are members of that y F See school merited for the fifth church, ther information call 373-7690.) Lina Belmont ant Bruce Bowen, This week is Americanism Weekat the school. Great Gvorge| total of 713,78 members re-| the'ed as 65,907 Islands, 10,835; S: living in 21 French Pol in Scandi-' and Cock Islands Numerous coun nist China: What Outlook There for Cultural Washington Honor Medai forjside in Utah to rank ag the|764 and Mexico 49,524 credo of Freedom Foundations bers living in any state. Cali-/Church, American is! Way of Life, hav South America has 66,729 very small populations of Mor members, Central America 20,-/ mons. a fo20%"| Utah County Students Gain USU Honors sisaning sic ting the ape number o LS"Toe mematiofthe, Ls will be “Upheaval in Commu- f 25,816; Aus has andj fornia ranks second with 308,469 States, outside is divided the ugal, United|Greece, among Among th Iceland Columbia, 28: ain 99 49; Polaad, 57 63; Azores, 49; Ber 65)muda, 49; Thailand, 66; Ethi- — Names of Utab/ Mapleton — Susan Court. | Spanish Fork — Margaret judged by a Distinguished|Mormons, followed by Idaho,|countries. Canada has 50,015,|opia, 46; Libya, 68. Revolu- |StateOGAN University students from) Orem — Ora Lynn Harris, | Baadogaard, Mary Kathy N./School Awards Jury. Various with 177,656, with the province of Alberta) The figures quoted are from individual honors have come to| There are 1,890,589 LDS\having more than one half of|a 1966 census, recently released Wride, Sally Thomas. tloat® ‘For further information [tah County, who ach'eved the| Gayle Davies oonaeee. honor roll for fall quarter of] Pleasant Grove — Marianne the school from the Foundation, |™euibers in the United States, |these with 25,443 by the LDS Church headquar- PATTERNS FOR PARENTS| .J67 have been announced by|Ahman, Curt Colling Shifrer, | Salem — Reed L, Nelson, | Emi! Jones, counselor at the With Arizona, 83,772; Washing-| Germany leads continental |ters in Salt Lake City, A sim —Wedinesday, Feb. 21, at 4 Pie Claude J. Burtenshaw, dean} Provo — Kathleen L, Tucker, nee school, is general chairman of|'?, 58,518; Oregon, 42,814; Ne-|Europe countries with 20,810 iliar report is expecied to be m. on KBYU-TV Channel of students at USU, Irene Harding, Amelia Ruth|CHECK THAT ESTIMATE the Americanism Week events|"#42, 40,49; having the major|members, while France has|compiled for the year 1987 as |6,399; Austria, 2,349; and Bel-|soon as all the information beThe program Wednesday !s the! In orderto be included on the |Okeson, Dennis Lynn Sykes,) 1, you're having your walls ‘© begin next Tuesday. Other population. final showing of “Let's Be Thr honor roll, a student must be)|Celia Mary Hansen. |painted, be sure the painter's committee members, faculty| Rhode Island has the fewest|gium 2,554. Switzerland has/comes available. fty." ‘The program Thursday,| enrolled full-time and have a| Feb, 22 at 8 p.m, is entitled,| grade point average of 3.5 or STRONG ACTION “IncLaws." Thursday's program will rerun on Saturday, better (4.0 is straight A). | AMMAN \estinath dnchidae’ @ prelimin| members (UPI)—Ki ing Hus-|@°Y washing. _ won't cling Earning ongad from|sein said that his government | greasy walls. Feb, 24, at 8:30 p. m. For fur-| Utah County | would take strong action against] —— ther information call 373-6301. Bei pork— Jack Don-|guerrillas operating against ald Barratt, Karen Lyon Bg-| Israel from Jordanian bases. He Dr. Albert Schweitzer was 9) gett, Eric B. Adamson, said terrorist activity “is wien he diet at his jungle| Lehi — Neal Binns Evan, cone te ie: higher cab hospital in Lambarene, Gabon.'Sandra Jane Evans, elles Ca Man”. interesis,” Stages a Sensational VERSTES and students, are,{! all the states with 615 fol-/4,545 members of the church, |Mrs. Judith Hill, chairman of lowed by Delaware, with 914,| In the South Pacific, where) In terms of value, gold is and Washington, D, C. has 948.|85,28 LDS members reside, |the leading mineral product of Ainseias Dey, Bet I Theee totalAe the church — is divid-' Alaska. 20, assisted“Meritars by Jan Holmstead, ook,George, I didnt trade the Carloadprices on famous EVANS PRE- FINISHED PANELS to add new warmth, charm, and_permanent beauty to your-home orabunch of armybrats and a quonset hut inValley Forge. PERFECT SETTING FOR FURNISHINGS . . and 50 easy to install, too. Anderson's hove matching color accessories . . nails, moulding, and stain. DO A 12-FOOT $ 5 WALL IN ROYAL WAL. NUT .. . natural random plank pattern... ONLY That's the way newspaper readers are: they want more outoflife. And if you have something to sell, try newspaper readers first. FINISHING A BASEMENT ROOM . . er redecorating bedroom, game room, or den... .? Do the coe eee IN BEAUTIFUL ACOUSTICALCEILING PAN- ELS BY U. S. GYPSUM... . pin-perforated Patterns that soak up es much as 65% of room noises, 12x24 panels as low as... CALL 373-6682 5th South and 2nd West ci Just about every family with an income over $5000 a year reads the newspaper every day, And as income and education go up, newspaper readership climbs to 95%. Also: the newspaperisn’t just something people read on their way to work. In fact, 90% of newspaperreading is done at home — where the husband and wife can puttheir heads together on big-ticket purchases. adiahion < 4, Reachis the thing with newspapers. Whatever you sell, big-ticket or small, your best prospects are the 95 million adults who turn to the daily newspaperforall the things that can brighten theirlives, |