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Show July 30, 1970 The Springville Herald Page Three : ; J Janet Whitney Referendum on wheat delayed Secretary of Agriculture Clifford M. Hardin, has announced an-nounced postponement of the national wheat referendum previously scheduled for July 27-31, 27-31, according to Claude Hunting, Chairman of the Utah County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) Committee. The action was authorized by Congress. The postponement permits the USDA to delay holding the referendum not later than October Oc-tober 15, 1970, or 30 days after Congress adjourns, whichever date is earlier. Accordingly, the U. S. Department of Agriculture's ASCS, which administers the wheat, feed grain, and similar programs has instructed its state and county offices across the nation to withhold ballots and other referendum materials, Mr. Hunting said. The chairman explained that basic farm L :slation requires a referendum for wheat marketing quotas 'owever, the Agricultural Ad, f 1965 suspended this rei ndum requirement from 1965 i irough the 1970 crop year. Unless new farm legislation, now pending, is enacted by the Congress, basic legislation will again go into effect, and a referendum will then be required in 1970 for the 1971 crop years. About 15 million Americans have one or more birth defects which affect their daily lives says the March of Dimes. FOR SUMMER FUN Water Resistant WATCHES WATER SPORTS, FISHING VACATIONS from $10.95 Famous for Diamonds Duke Jewelry 220 So. Main "21 Years in Sprlngvllle" i: , J r REGISTER NOW! Utah Technical College at Provo has openings in the following departments for fall quarter, which begins September 8, 1970. REGISTRATION IS BEING ACCEPTED NOW. AUTO BODY AUTO MECHANICS BUILDING CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS AND SECRETARIAL SCIENCE DENTAL ASSISTING DIESEL AND HEAVY DUTY MECHANICS DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY MACHINE SHOP INSTRUMENT REPAIR MARKETING MANAGEMENT REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING WELDING Graduates of these programs are needed by industry in-dustry and business . . . there is a demand for skilled workers. Train now and be assured of an opportunity for a good paying position. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION VISIT THE COLLEGE OR WRITE OR CALL THE DEAN OF STUDENTS. 1395 North 150 East Phone 373 Paulette Carter Two back from four-month tour of Europe In company with the Utah Foreign Languages Association group, directed by Paul Lloyd of Provo, two Springville girls, Janet Whitney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitney and Paulette Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter, have just returned from a four-months four-months tour of Europe. They flew' non-stop from Salt Lake City to New York and then to London by jet. Twelve countries were covered including in-cluding Great Britain, France, West and East Germany, Austria, Hungary, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. At the tour of London, they were impressed with the changing of the guards at Buckingham Palace. In France they went to the top of the Eiffel Tower and visited the Louvre and the Versailles Palace and went on the French Riveria. Among other interesting experiences ex-periences were a boat trip down the Rhine river and traveling through checkpoint Charley to get into East Berlin. They visited the Spanish riding school and went through the stables. In Switzerland, they visited the highest postoffice in the world and were impressed also with theSwisstempleandtheAlps. In , Rome, they visited the Colliseum and Forum and went to Vatican City and visited St. Peters Cathedral where the Pope was carried down the aisle about eight feet from them. In Spain, they toured castles and the summer home used by Ferdinand and Isabella when they received Columbus on his return from America. They also witnessed a bullfight on horseback, hor-seback, which is seldom enacted. enac-ted. They visited Portugal before returning home and enroute to Salt Lake City, made stops in New York, Cleveland, Chicago, Kansas City, and Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Young will leave Friday, August 7, for their home in Peoria, Illinois, after a two week's visit with Mike's mother, Mrs. Dolly Young. He works for a tractor firm in Peoria. Mrs. Young is also expecting a visit from another son, Allen Young and wife of Laramie, Wyo., where he will soon enroll in his last year at Law School at the University of Wyoming. A new bath powder in a featherlight squeeze bottle is a perfect traveler. It is unbreakable, un-breakable, spillproof and packable. A gentle squeeze and the sifter top releases the powder. 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