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Show iii?ii5si'p4tfiri is nil , Mj JCS4llv . f . i At f - $b PRIZE PUPIL? in the Geneva Works Apprenticeship Appren-ticeship Program are these men reviewing their academic achievements at the UtahTech-nical UtahTech-nical College with Shirl Larsen, coordinator of the Geneva Apprenticeship Program. The men, wM recently won honor roll status I Letter to Editor... AN OPEN LETTER TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED ; STATES OF AMERICA Gentlemen, - As I read of plywood huts or. a fifteen acre campsite near the ; Lincoln Memorial, and people milling around in mud where I once there must have been ' beautiful lawn, I am heartsick. Washington, D.C. is the capi- tol of MY Country. What right do these few trouble makers have to desecrate a place which bell be-ll longs to all of us? Their lead-J lead-J ers, who arm them with hate and "non-violence, announce their plans for burning down the city, and still no one does any-i any-i thing about it. Isn't it time, really, that these law breakers were apprehended! Our Constitution gives Congress Cong-ress the necessary power topro-tect topro-tect this nation from those madmen mad-men who are working toward it's downfall. This is merely the same Jamiliar violence and terrism used in so many other countries preceding their collapse. Please, don't let this happen to us. Let's keep America the Beautiful. ; .. , Sincerely, ,- ' Eleanor S.'Page I urge every reader to join in a letter writing Crusade to Save Washington, Write today. We're Getting Our For Our SAVE-ON I, f fllfMI ft fil iflr f lomcTROCKS ms . t K&' -n xvitmxmmx&tmsim-M '' " XtS&KtMsiitoiiiv ! We're growing . ; . getting bigger and ordering our GMC trucks in carload lots. During our SAVE-ON SALE we're passing savings on to you on special' trucks with specially priced options. There are Big Buys on Pick-ups and Handi-Vans. Get a real truck from the truck people from General Motors ...A GMC SAVE on our volume Purchase MORRIS MOTORS 1131 North 500 West GMC TRUCKS JEEP DAILY DIVIDENDS May 15 Girl to Aullen and Vanee Mor-tensen Mor-tensen Larsen Boy to Lanier and Joann Murphy Mur-phy Britsch Girl to Steven and Margaret Taylor Hosac Girl to Bruce and Helen Wood Ashton May 16 Girl to Jay and Alice Burning-ham Burning-ham Butler Boy to Sterling and Nancy Al-brecht Al-brecht Boy to Richard and Bonnie Gerow Boel Boy to Keith and Elna Adams Borup Girl to Cont and Boni Honea Jones May 17 Girl to Robert and Patricia Magee Holman Boy to Roger and Rebecca Rippy Merrill May 18 Boy to Farren and Carol Mad-sen Mad-sen Hardy Boy to Gerard and Charlene Buck Voran Boy to Douglas and Janet Ward' McCombie f ?; 3 May 19 v ? Girl to Lloyd and Sandra Nelson Nel-son Ward Boy to Gary and Diane Cramer Cra-mer Griffin American Fork Hospital May 6 Girl to Jack A. and LaVee AshLange m ,frovo 373-2114 OPEN ROAD CAMPERS NOW OPEN EVENINGS Monday thru Friday Until 9:00 P.M. 1497 $. STATf, OREM during their apprentice classroom work at the College, are, seated 1-r: David Colyar, Thomas Hellis, Ladd Wilkey and Larsen; standing, George Gardner, Reed Peterson, Ronald Jex, Alfred Nelson and Bill Bellows. Notice: O-G-T Early Delivery NOTICE: Orem-Geneva Times will be delivered Tuesday morning morn-ing instead of Thursday next week due to the Memorial Day holiday weekend. All news items for publication in that issue should be turned in not later than Friday. Fri-day. Swimming Team Registration Now Parents interested in registering register-ing their children age 8 through 17 in competitive swimming are invited to attend a meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 28 in the Lincoln Seminary building south of the Scera Theater. It will be an opportunity to meet the new coach as well as a chance to ask questions ques-tions and to gain information concerning con-cerning the competitive group. An election of officers of the swimmings swim-mings parents' group will also be held. Doug Satterfield will coach the 1968 Scera Barracudas. Now a senior atB.Y.U.,heformerlylet-tered atB.Y.U.,heformerlylet-tered in swimming at Idaho State and has previous experience in .teaching. The,program provides a round-robin round-robin schedule of dual meets with teams in Utah Valley highlighted by invitational meets as well as the, Utah Valley Championship meet in August. Daily workouts will be Monday through Friday from 7-8:30 a.m. Final registration regis-tration will be held at the Scera pool office Wednesday morning, May 29, the first day of practice. prac-tice. Swimmers may now register regis-ter at the Scera Theater office. $1.38 value ' McKESSON r-S ASPIRIN p twins Wa ADULTiv CHILDREN ip fi now ikvy C now ciyic 20ffsUcj 2 5f0s cjtsi McKESSON BURN LOTION DO Burn Lotion GRADUATION SPECIALS 14 Transistor Radio g SUN BATH LOTION Reg. 3.00 Value NOW m wmm Special Revlon - Family Size ,) Arpeffe Cologne 3.50 Wallets - Cameras - Film Supplies Salmon Pharmacy 771 No. State Orem, Utah Fire Department Hires New Man, Completes Quota Fire chief Arnold Long announces an-nounces a new Fire Prevention Officer has been hired as well as three additional firemen during dur-ing the past ten months. Beginning his duties as of last week is Val E. McAlister, recently re-cently retired United States Air Force Officer.FormerSSgtMc-Alister Officer.FormerSSgtMc-Alister brings 8 years experience in the navy and 12 years in the air force, all in the fire prevention pre-vention field. He was home-based . at Pinedale, Wyoming. At present the officer has set up housekeeping at the fire station sta-tion but will make a real home when he is joined by his nine-year-old son Hubert as soon as school is out. Hubert has been living with his grandparents at McKinnon, Wyo. Mrs. McAlister passed away three years ago. Chief Long stated, "A fire prevention program has been needed a long while and Mr. McAlister Mc-Alister is well-qualified. Fire Orpm Cumber To Organize Better Business Bureau Orem Chamber of Commerce is planning to organize a Better Business Bureau in which the CC Board of Directors wUl thoroughly thor-oughly investigate every new business bus-iness attempting to settle in Or em, it was announced at their regular board meeting Monday morning. They said investigated businesses wiU either be endorsed or rejected re-jected by the board. The move for a BBB is the result of a continued rash of hucksters invading Orem City and is designed to protect the residents of Orem. Citizens are urged to check with the Chamber of Commerce or the City Hall if suspicious of any new businesses bus-inesses or door-to-door salesmen. sales-men. In other action a tentative board meeting time was set for every other Monday from .7 to 7: 50 a.m. at the Utah Power and Light Building or the Chamber of Commerce Com-merce office. It was announced that the CC membership drive is nearing the 100 mark set earlier to be completed com-pleted by May 31. The CC authorized CC President Presi-dent Ross Carroll and board member H.B. Sumner to discuss entrance signs for Orem on the north, south and east freeway exits into Orem. Details of a new brochure for Orem City were also discussed. . Mr, Sumner, chairman of tour-' ist'promotion, reported the Tour -J ism Clinic held in Orem last week was so poorly attended tentative ten-tative arrangements are being made to return the service group to Orem. He said service stations sta-tions and other service operations opera-tions such as cafes, etc. will greatly benefit from the clinic. Ten members of the Chamber Board of Directors attended the Monday meeting. , 780 value First -Aid for Minor Burns. Anesthetic Relieves Pain while Antiseptic Fights Infection. 6oz. w Reg. $1.19 NEW FIREMEN: Kit Clawson, Frank Hudson, and Lane Keisel. prevention surveys throughout Orem will be started soon and home fire safety surveys on a voluntary basis will be announced about the first of June. A school lor nursing homes is also planned. ; An auxiliary fire department iinvolving grade school youngsters young-sters from kindergarten to fourth grade to be known as Sparky's Fire Department promises to add much to the education program. Mr. McAlister conducted a successful suc-cessful Sparky program while stationed in Alaska. Other firemen include Frank Hudson who joined the force last August. He was formerly employed employ-ed at Geneva Concrete Pipe and was a volunteer fireman for about three and a half years. He was born and raised in Nephi, Utah, and has lived in Orem about 11 years. He served in the Korean Conflict and was overseas for one and a half years. Two children Kristy, 13 and Jeffery, 10, and his wife Pat, round out his home life at 956 W. 370 N. Lane Keisel also joined last August. He is a resident of Orem and attended schools in San Pete County. He formerly was self-employed self-employed as a contractor and served four years in the military. Prior to joining as a fuU-time fireman he acted as a volunteer for two years. Mr. Keisel lives with his wife Delores and three children, Tommy, Tom-my, 9, Chris, 7, and Peggy Sue, 4, at 1247 N. State. Kit Clawson, formerly of Pasadena, Pasa-dena, Calif., will graduate this XI. ; Wage Sports Ben A. GOLF BALL Wilwn Block Heathr Golf Ballt: An eutitonding valut for th recreational oolfor. Cadwell cover in oleaming white. Reg. 89. per ball B. GOLF BAGS 24 different model Tough expano'ld vinyl eonrtructlon lendi itself to durable long life. Popular eolori of avocado, avo-cado, wine, black, kelly, coral, 12 88 turquoise or chocolate. C. GOLF SHOES Full leather for hint ttylei by Mulligan er Wilson .from D. GOLF CUIRS We have a great buy this week en Carol Mann Golf Sett for Mom. Indudei 2 Woodt, 5 Ironi, oil with tho potented Wilson features. Mode to sell for tol. $AQ Q Q Now a great value ot f TeWW E. GOLF ACCESSORIES: HEAD COVERS. Many colors and styles of vinyl covers to protect your woods. $ '$0 Selling from PRACTICE GOLF BALIS. A backyard favorite. Sharpen up your JL $1 ff game at home. balls GOLF GLOVES. All sites for men and ladies in full or half gloves. Finely shaved $0 ff Cape Skin leather from AeWW GOLF CARTS. We have the complete line $Q QC of Bag Boy Carts ond Aceessories....from Doiens of other popular accessories are available in our Golf Dept. Ideal gift items , . . Come in and look around. Village Sports 465 No. University Phone 375-2200 iLi Val E. McAlister Fire Prevention Officer month with a bachelor degree in elementary education from Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University. He also attended the University of Hawaii and completed a mission toSouth-ern toSouth-ern Australia. He joined the force March 1. Not without experience, Mr. Clawson was employed as a fire fighter in Alaska shortly after graduating from High School. His father was a career fireman in Pasadena. Mr. Clawson lives with his wife Sandra and 15-month-old Alison at 883 S. Main. Mrs. Clawson teaches the visually handicapped in Alpine School District. Dist-rict. O $1 QQ Jboll. her. A variety of colon and ,$17.00 t?24.00 " rd Orem-Geneva Times City Judge To Study Grow Case City Judge MerriUL. Herman-sen Herman-sen has taken under advisement the case of the State vs. D. Spender Spen-der Grow, who is charged with nisapplying funds of UtahSavings and Loan Corporation. Preliminary hearing on the felony fel-ony case was heard in OremCity Court, with Mr. Grow taking thf stand in his own defense Monday. SAVE at IF A! Everything you need for home or farm fix-up, clean-up this spring. uecoramic r mm a. M 1 uecoramic man Rotary Tiller $159.95 Soilkix Fertilizer $2.00 (for lawns and gardens) Unico Baler Twine(05r0 $5,80 Alfa-Tox for Weevil Control Butler Building . . if you are planning any type of building, get information on the advantages and saving of construction at Butler Buildng. Blaine Loveless-Provo Lloyd P. Tregaskis-Am. Fork A ALL SET FOR THEGOUW We are ! Our expanded golf department is loaded with Wilson and Voit Golf Clubs, Bags and Accessories. Acces-sories. You can choose from more than a dozen models and styles of clubs in a wide price range. Stop in soon you'll enjoy selecting from the areas most complete selection of golf accessories at low, low prices. Thursday, May 23, 1968 Nurses Convention Opens at Park City The annual Convention of the Utah State Nurses' Association is to be held in Park City, Utah, May 23-25, 1968. Approximately 400 nurses are expected to attend the three-day session at the C'est Bon Inn for the purpose of dis cussing crucial problems in nursing nurs-ing and electing new Association officers. The overall Conference theme is 'The Modern Nurse- a Compassionate Com-passionate Scientist. Convention discussion- will be geared to the role of the nurse in the critical problems facing the health care profession and her responsibility as a scientist and a humanitarian. as low as aq.ou ill Jk M MP b loss ao. e& Intermountain Farmers Association tl I |