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Show having completed basic combat training at Fort Ord. California. He is a 1957 graduate of Olympus Olym-pus High School. Pvt. Floyd R. Heaps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen T. Heaps, 2973 Gloria St., recently began the second se-cond phase of six months active military training under the Reserve Re-serve Forces Act program at Fort MacArthur, Calif. Heaps is receiving eight weeks of advanced training after having completed basic combat training. He is a 1957 graduate of Olympus Olym-pus High School. ' Libby Edwards P-TA Sets First Meeting j Tne first activity on the calendar calen-dar for the Libby Edwards School PTA began on Monday, Oct. 7th at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. Mrs. J. L. Harman, publicity chairman, reports the speaker jwas 3rd District Court Judge,' Uldon J. Anderson. His talk wasj l"Chil(3ren and the Law." Judge j j Anderson is also Congress Chairman Chair-man of character and spiritual ed-1 ucation. A musical program fol- lowed. Pvt. M. Gerald Van Oman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W. Yanj Oman, 5300 South 1300 East, recently re-cently began the second phase of. six months active military train-. ing under the Reserve Forces Act Iprogram at Fort MacArthur, Calif.: j Van Orman is receiving eight: 'weeks of advanced training after Wright's Restaurant will be the scene for the first Sugar House Jaycette meeting since June, according ac-cording to luncheon chairman, Mrs. Carol (Frank) Mensel. Plans will be laid for a Halloween Hallo-ween party. A token of appreciation will be presented to the immediate past president, Mrs. Patricia (Alan G) Smith. A membership drive will be discussed. dis-cussed. Mrs. Mensen said election of new officers will be held after the membership drive. |