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Show MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1968 Utah' County, VDmhS Daily Herald Proyo Girl Named Utah FFA Sweetheart drive-i- n, . statewide competition in Salt the won Saturday night at Lake City. She ia Beverly Clark, a Provo High School and daughter of Mr. "and Mrs. C. Verl Clark of Provo. Jne entered the contest as Provo High FFA sweetheart representative Her first attendant is Miss Lynette Shaw of Weber, and her second attendant, Miss Jackie Neilsen of Emery. The bouquet sen-loiv- in clothingfronrr laundromat in north Provo, Saturday, Neal I by National FFA Vice President Ivan Hunt of Litch- field, Ariz. She was crowned by last year's sweetheart Miss Suzanne Law of Delta, Ronald Clark of Provo sang the appropriate ballad "One Girl" after the crowning. He was accompanied by Steven' Bigler of. Pro- - . . . Sunday: Girl to Stanley and LaVon P. Squire Bunungham, Springville Boy to Larry R. and Barbara Ann Wilkinson Jeppson, Provo. Boy to Robert J. and Shirley Neves Matthews, Provo , Girl to Maeser D. and Dorene Hartley Okerhand, Orem. Boy to Kenneth and Barbara Ann Newton Beardall, Sprin- vuie. , , Girl to Dan and Susie McCor- mack Whiting, Provo. ' ' 4 Hurt In 2 Orem Utah County Students Win Elks Scholarship Honors Sets Reunion Planning Meet Accidents Remember 1932? Bank closings, the Four people were injured Sunday in two separate accidents on Orem s State Street (U.S. 91). The first accident accurred about 10:15 p.m. when Marvin K. Satterfield, 29, 290 E. 400 N., Orem attempted to make a left Jurnfrom- - Highway 91 onto OREM 400 North. His In Statewide Event PHS '32 Class car was involv ed in a collision with a vehicle driven by Charles A. Brady Jr., Saturday: Melvin and Clara Ann 21, 389 N. 3rd W., American Boy to i o n, unemployed. depres-- s You 1932 had it name ,it and none of it very cheerful. But life went on, and students graduated from high school, including the 1932 class of Provo High. And they wentjm, a good many of them, , to make their " Triarksih the .community! and beyond. So they're going to have a reunion, and Melvin "Moon" Kavachevich has called a planning meeting on April 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the Provo City Utilities Building, 251 Whitford reported the loss. Sunday Mrs. Wayne Gabbi-ta164 S. 8th W., reported that Fork. Adams tarter, Orem. four hubcaps were taken from A passenger in Satterfield's Girl to- Dennis R. and Marcia her car at her home about 9 Satterfield s wife, , Mr. car, Haws Wright, Provo. W. 8th N. He invites anyone p.m. Saturday. 657. W. Center, 28, Sheryl, to Girl Kenneth . and Mar- Also Sunday, Steve Davis of member of that Provo,-wa- sthrown- - from- - the J who-wa- s-a class. will be Planning car and suffered head and face a new bicycle stolen on the MARRIAGE LICENSES' started for a class reunion lacerations a h d - multiple Farrell-Gra- nt BYU campus between noonnd to be held at a later date. Hutchingsr 22, bruises. The Satterfields were 8 p.m. on Friday. It was locked Springville;. Maria May Shorttaken to the Utah Valley Hoswhen it was taken, he said. er, 19, Afton, Wyo. pital where ; Mrs. Satterfield In an effort to curtail- the The police also received a reCreig Van Fryer, 21, Pleas was reported in satisfactory American habit of dropping port from Mary Ellen Hales, ant Grove; Mary Lou Brails- - condition Mr. Satter- things on the ground or floor, today. : 771 E. 620 N., that she lost ford, 17, Pleasant Grove. field was released following the institute conducted a mo a small black coin purse in Lowell Ralph Johnson, 23, tivated research study and 'treatment. downtown Provo last Monday. Shoshone, Ida. ; Claudia Rom-nefound that, people in all age, Mr.Bonnie wife, Brady's She said the purse contained 18, Provo. Keown Brady, 19, 389 N. 3rd social and economic groups $15 in cash plus some other Nickey- - Forrest Grace, 18, ,. Fork was taken were potential litterbugs. WAmerican items. Lehi; Carol Jean Cawley, 19, foundr-werno more to the American ,Fork Hospital Pleasant Grove- ." after complaining of foot and litter prone than adults. Merlyn Richard Wadley Jr., 22.. Pleasant Groves Kathleen ankle injuries. Mr. Satterfield was cited by and struck a telephone pole at Frandsen,-2CS- alt Lake City.- Orem police for alleged failure 700 North State. Mr. Makm was bamuel Vaughn Harris. 23, taken to the American Fork Orem; Janet Openshaw; 20, to yield the right of way. Provo. V , The second accident occurred Hospital for treatment of chest . Horst Friedrich Siewert. 29. when a car driven by Joseph and mouth lacerations. The The date for the 1965 Utah Toronto Canada; Sandra Kay P. Makin, 49, Rt. 1, Box 470,; crash happened at 12:35 p.m. County Republican organiza Duff, 21, Uberal, Kan. Pleasant jGrove, left the road Sunday. . tional convention wilr be set Thursday at 7:30 when the s, Clark - STATE FFA SWEETHEART Beverly Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Verl Clark of Provo, new Utah FFA . sweetheart. vo. . BORN , AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Third South and Sixth East, Provo, in which $587.39 is reported missing Detective LL Roy Hurst said the break-i- n apparently occurred early this morning after the driv-i- n had closed. The police are also investigating the reported theft of $50 girl today wears the crown of Utah Future Farmers of America sweetheart, which A Provo ' . Provo Police today are inat the vestigating a break-i- n ot . 7 Statistics Burglary In Provo Nets $587 y, - Beverly is a graduating PHS senior. She is a cheerleader and active in debate and drama. She a talented "singer" and also yiaya JJiaiiu aim lias yai uuifuit-in many assemblies. She served is a uenaan i w uie nuincwni-In- g Queen. She plans to attend Brigham Young University. Teen-agers- Service it j'is Extension GOP Looks To Station Is Robbed OREM - Organizational County Meeting $475 Approximately currency and receipts was reported missing from Shum in Publications : . County Men place winner is Marilyn V. Spanish Fork High who won $500. Mc-Ve- y, The three top winners' brochures will be entered in nation-- , al competition according to Ron Wiscombe, Salt Lake City", state scholarship chairman. The judging was held in con-- " junction with the spring meeting of the Utah State Elks Association in the Provo Lodge No. 849. Other winners" in the ccm- petition, in order of their finish included, Douglas Matsumori," Jordan High; Linda Hall, East In Armed Services William L. Hollistr- - BrighamiCity Six men enlisted in the U.S. Armed Forces, two were inducted and 13 separated during the March Provo through Local Board 33, Selective Serv' ice. The six enlistments included Thomas Edward Garfield, Orem; George Eldon McGil-varAlpine; Allan Noble Ro wan, Gourley Mitchell, Orem, Ma Wann rine Corps; Kimball George, Springville, and 'Alan Lee Allspach, Orem," Navy. y, ProvorU-SpArmypDavi- Gary Earl Thompson,: Orem, and Michael Reed Rupper, Provo, were Inducted Into the Army. included five Separations p Claudia Bear River and Robert Carlson, Skyview. from American Fork serving in the Army: Donell Gordon Fran-coDon Kent Ohran, Howard Leon Gurney,, Thomas Elwood Loader and Mac Stom. Also from the Army were Roger Kenneth Nelson TancT Michael Edward Allam, Both of Provo"; John Raymond Welcker, Cedar-ValleGeorge Laron Storey, Orem, and David Owen Lehi. n, Separting from the Navy were Anthony Bruce Brown and Joseph LeRoy Wilkinson, ("rem, and Gerald Warren Bott, Provo. way 's xounty GOECentral rornmittee 794 N. State, following a week meets in the south court room of the Building. end burglary. Officers of the county party Orem police said someone and the central committee for had entered the station by 1965-6- 7 will be elected' during breaking through a rear win the 1965 convention. State Cendow. Miles Shumway, operator tral Committee members will during the of the station, reported that be recommended confab. credit charge county The County Central commit and currency missing slips, tee consists of representatives was estimated at $475. each voting district in the Mrs. Vance Calder, 90 E. 400 from county. They were elected dur-- 4 told someone had that S., police the mass meetings in 1964. ransacked her house Sunday ing GOP County Chairman Present closets had night. Drawers and is Robert L. Egbert been ransacked, but nothing was reported missing. Mrs. Mavis Worley, 65 S. 300 E., reported that a purse con AmerJcanjejation, Plan Opening e Roy K. Bird of Springville High School Sunday won top honors, sharing them with a South High School coed, in the statewide Elks lodge scholarship contest held in Provo. The South High coed is Jean Mother of Salt Lake. Both young people won $600 in the Utalr contest 7 Second City-Coun- ty Grand opening of the Brigham University , Extension Young Publications new sales area will it was anbe held April nounced by Dr. Harold Glen Clark, dean of Continuing Education Division. card-recei- ' pts, The publications are recently moved to Room 222 in the newly remodeled Herald R. Clark Building. All of the nearly 800 publications of the department wll be available, and on display. A complimentary copy of a Speech of the Year will be liven to everyone attending dur ing the grand opening period, Dean Clark said. taining credit cards, drivers 1J ansl Isvapa fthnnnn ha1 oftrro cuiu The publications serve per--! felloe, tunc liiajiKc uau : n petually interested rearners-sucas missionaries, church auxil iary leaders and teachers, speakers, teachers and students "in many fields who need a wide variety of stories, interpretations, experienc es and other scholarly informa- beertolenrerar-t- o bile while it was parked near her home. . Gary Lowry, 1050 N. 100 W., Pleasant-Grov- er told officers that , hub caps and floor mats Rollover Inflicts Minor Injuries tt j i tai injuries ounuay in which they Tvere riding rolled over 124 miles north of Elberta on Utah 68. uie wiien . Injured were"aiveroflhe ' car, Carl D. Parkinson, 16, valued at approximately $68 Reams, and his passenger, had been ta':en from his car Marie Tolbert, 16, Salt Lake ' tion. while it was parked at the City. They received bruises and Free catalogs may be obtain Scera parking lot Saturday abrasions. night. ed on request. Trooper Newell Knight of me Homer Self, 576 W. 1600 N., Utah Highway Patrol investi reported that vandals had driv gated the accident which oc lawn and curred at 9:09 p.m. 17, en a car over his his house completely around sometime Sunday. d A group of animal ' Provo Youth, Wins Regional Music Contest gold-fille- pins includes a bashful bunny, whose head is turned away but whose bushy tail is very evi dent. A plump duck has a pearl head, and - a butterfly with a pearl body folds his wings against them. Other animals in the group include a Cheshire cat, a colorful turtle, and a winsome puppy. OREM Orem police picked up three Lehi and Pleasant Grove juveniles Sunday who v.v had stolen hubcapsin their I71U divitu, irjvw-vpianist, was selected regional possession. Officers said the winner of the National Federa- youths admitted taking the hub tion of Music Clubs Student Art- caps from cars In Provo, and ist auditions held Saturday in were turned over to Provo officers for disposition. Pocatello, Ida. In an earlier competition held March 6 in Salt Lake City, Bill had been selected to represent the state of Utah in the regional contest. As regional winner, he will 'compete with the rep L resentatives of other "regions Baa,ar vv VV - tlifouxlHHit the United State for , . ! t. i vaumvie music snuiarsmps awarded by the National Federation of Music Clubs. A tape reCANADIAN WHISKY cording of his performance will be sent to the national contest. Bill is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Brown and a junior at St. Francis High School, Pro vo. . m -- For living on a grand scale! 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