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Show Orem-Geneva Times A. 4 V Gayle Oliphant flavin Olinhant Ti. J npi nil urn u Alan K. Sutton Mr. and Mrs. Elrin OliDhant of Orem announce the betrothal of their daughter, Gayle, to Alan K. Sutton, a grandson of MayStu-lick MayStu-lick of Orem. The couple will be married the first day of November Novem-ber in the Manti LDS Temple A reception is planned for the couple that evening in the Orem 12th Ward. Miss Oliphant is a graduate of Orem High School and is em ployed in Provo, j l L ivn. ouiiun is a grauuaie ui Springville High School and currently cur-rently is attending BYU. He is employed by Utah State Hospital. Following their marriage they plan to make their home in the Orem-Provo area. Woodruff Farmers. Lauded as Heroes Jay Bingham told the Farmers and Ranchers of Woodruff, Utah. that they did the right tMng. He wae roforrincr in tho fart rh.it recently stockholders with Woodruff Wood-ruff IrrigatingCompany have obligated obli-gated themselves to pay more than one-half million dollars for .the construction of the Woodruff Creek Dam. In his remarks made at the Ground Breaking Ceremony on August 16, Mr. Bingham cited these local people as the real heroes in the project for hav- ! 1 lit- ing ine courage 10 go aneao. mm this undertaking which will pro-vice pro-vice benefits for generations yet unborn. This project is typical of 260 Utah Water and Power Board' projects where the local people have rolled up their sleeves to build dams and canals and other water savingprojects.TheWood-ruff savingprojects.TheWood-ruff Project is made possible through the cooperation of many agencies including the Division oi r isn aim uanie, anu uie yuuuc will now have,access to the Woodruff Wood-ruff Creek Reservoir and the Birch Creek Reservoir. Doug Fife, Contractor, prom- si r SPECIAL NO. SPECIAL BLEACH NO. 2 SPECIAL NO. 3 OUR REG. CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT NOW AT THE SCHOOL NEAREST YOU Fully Accredited by the National Accrediting Commiuion for coimetology tchoolt DarreH's College of Beauly 1163 SOUTH STATE, ORIM PHONf 225-7240 (Closed Monday) Thursday August 29, 1968 5 f i Writer's Roundup September 6-7-8 W riters from throughout the In-termountain In-termountain Region will gather at the Ramada Inn, Ogden, Sept. 6, 7 and 8 for the 33rd annual Writer's Roundup. The convention conven-tion will be hosted by the Blue Quill Chapter, League of Utah Writers. Neil Shepherd is president presi-dent of the chapter. Guest speakers at the three day meet will include Sam Tay-,lor, Tay-,lor, successful Hollywood writer; Rutherford Montgomery, author of more than 150 juvenile books: Sue AbbottBoyd, poet, editor and publisher; Dr. Lorin F. Wheel-right, Wheel-right, teacher, writer, photographer photogra-pher editor; and Dr. David A. Knanes playwright in residence at the University of Utah. Registration .will begin Saturday, Satur-day, Sept. 7 at 9 a.m., with general gen-eral sessions scheduled throughout through-out the morning and afternoon Saturday. An awards banquet will be held Saturday evening, with Mr. Taylor as keynote speaker. Anyone interested in writing may attend' the sessions, according accord-ing to Miss Bonnie Emmertson, Salt Lake City, who is state president. Assisting in completing arrangements ar-rangements for the convention ..are Miss Emmertson; Ruth G. Rothe, Payson, first vice-president; Janice Dixon, secretary, Salt Lake City; and board members mem-bers of the state and Ogden units. Registration fee for the entire Roundup is $14 or individual tickets tick-ets may be purchased for various var-ious events. Morning or afternoon after-noon session $3.50 each; awards banquet, $4.50, and Poets' breakfast, break-fast, $3.50. Advance registrations should be mailed with check to Janice Dixon, co League of Utah Writers, 1029 Montclair Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106. ised that, weather permitting, the project would be completed for use in 1969. Speakers representing represent-ing the other cooperating agencies agen-cies lauded the efforts of the project planners. FALL SPECIALS AT DARRELL'S COLLEGE OF BEAUTY (MONDAY THRU THURSDAY ONIY) FREE choici or MCIAI MANICUR1 SCAIP TREATMENT 1 WITH TONER AND CONDITIONER 100 HUMAN HAIR WIGLET STYLED AND COMBED INTO YOUR HAIR PLUS SHAMPOO AND SET AND STYRO-FOAM STYRO-FOAM HEAD. 10W PRICES ON SS22m'w.I? Teachers Listed For Orem Schools The official list of school teachers who will be teaching in Orem Schools was released this week by Alpine School District Dist-rict after final changes were made. OREM HIGH SCHOOL Clifton M. Pyne, Principal; Herbert B. Stratton, Ass't. Principal; Berdean H. Jarman, Ass't. Principal; Leslie C. All-red, All-red, Social Studies; Harold C. Anderson, Physical Education; Valerie Arlen, Social Studies; Michael Ashworth, Social Studies; Stud-ies; Vaughan M. Austin, Social Studies; Wesley H. Barry, Music; Frederick W. Bertch, Mathematics; Mathe-matics; William P. Bird, Art; Edgar E. Booth, Industrial Arts; Gary J. Boyack, Special Education; Educa-tion; Kay Mendenhall, Notehand; Martha Bona, English; ToniStew-art, ToniStew-art, Type; Stephen G. Burning-ham, Burning-ham, Mathematics; Mario Bus-sio, Bus-sio, Agriculture; E. Vance Cald-er, Cald-er, Biology; Roger R. Cawley, Metal Arts; Raymond G. Cord-ner, Cord-ner, Counseling. Marilyn Forsyth, 'Home-making; 'Home-making; Davis, R. Allan, Biology; Charles P. Dine, Physical Education; Ed-ucation; John M. Freckleton, English; Chris Ballard Hansen, Chemistry; Rosemary Hansen, English; J. Merrell Hanson, Social So-cial Studies; Marjorie B. Henderson, Hend-erson, English; John C. Hendrix, Human Biology; Dennis L. Hill, Drafting; Van Hokanson, Math; David Monson, Math; Tina Howard, Ho-ward, English; Harold Jacklin, Social Studies; Wesley Johansen, Type; Alice Jones, Homemaking; Ralph B. Ladle, Accounting; Theon Lt. Col. Laney, Aerospace Aero-space Ed. ROTC; David D. Lind-strom, Lind-strom, English; Elwin N. Mik-kelson, Mik-kelson, Biology ; Margaret P. Mitchell, Spanish; Adriene Morris, Mor-ris, English; Lani Haacke, Health; Allen W. Nielson, Counseling; Coun-seling; Cor win L. Ogborn, Art; DeVon M. Ogden, Counseling; Leila Ogden, Physical Education. Educa-tion. Herman J. Oldroyd, Health; Thomas J. Patten, Ge.-man;Par-lell G.Peterson, Physical Education; Educa-tion; Karen Mann, Homemaking; Emily VanCott, English; Thomas Spencer, Special Education; Edward Ed-ward A. Sandgren, Vocal Music; Dale Braithwaite, Mathematics; Lee Shepherd, Auto Mechanics; Janielle Hildenbrandt, Speech; D. Keith Sondrup, Health; Dorothy Dor-othy M. Stratton, Librarian; Franklin Stratton, Physics; Barbara Bar-bara Spangler, German; Clista L. Thomas, Counseling; David B. Tovey, Mathematics; Ray Udy, Mathematics; Leona A. Watkins, Remedial Reading; Connie Reynolds, Reyn-olds, Physical Education; Udell Westover, Physiology; 0. Geral Wilde, Debate; Frank J. Willes, Russian; Wesley Schow, Aerospace Aero-space Materials, Christine Jones, English. LINCOLN JR. HIGH SCHOOL Evan A. Baugh, Principal; Melvin T. Briggs, Ass't. Principal; Prin-cipal; Kermit Anderson, Counselor; Coun-selor; Don Hunter, Science; Keith Black, Mathematics; ArtDowdle, Algebra; Wayne Bramall, Industrial In-dustrial Arts; Glenna Padfield, Physical Education; StevenCam-eron, StevenCam-eron, Band; Louise Dalebout, Core; David Dinsdale, World Geog.; Robert Dowdle, Language Arts.; Lynn Foutz, French; Lola Fowlke, Homeliving; Scott Bow-en, Bow-en, U.S. History; PaulGourdin, Core; Norlyene Harding, Art.; Cornelia Madsen, Orchestra; Phyllis Mendenhall, English; Rey O. Mikkelson, Industrial Arts; Rebecca Armstrong, Homeliving; Rue Nielson, Mathematics; Harold Har-old Olsen, Mathematics; LaVal Pitts, Science; Max Prestwich, World Geography; Florence Reid, Core; Robert Robinson, English; Kent Rowley, Geo- WITH PERMANENT ll l II wavi.tinT ANY " BLEACH 1 $5.00 r Mar $50 $11 95 . 1 f"f: -If Mr. & Mrs. Couple Celebrate Golden Wedding The family of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Eugene Prestwich will be hosts' at an open house on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Sept. 4, at their home, 622 E. 400 S., Orem, honoring them on their Golden Wedding anniversary. Receiving will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Prestwich are long-time respected residents of the Orem community. Mr. Prestwich, Prest-wich, a son of Cyrus Eugene and Rose Bunnell Prestwich and his wife, Frances Jacobsen Prestwich, Prest-wich, the daughter of Lars and May Scott Jacobsen, were married mar-ried Sept. 4, 1918 in Lakeview. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. They have made their home in Orem since that time. Mr. Prestich has been a fruit farmer and a former employee of the pipe plant. In 1936 he started his own business, operating operat-ing saw mills until the time of his recent retirement when the business was taken over by his sons, Eugene, Wallace and Edward Ed-ward Prestwich of Orem. Mrs. Prestwich has devoted her married life to her family and to homemaking and has en graphy; Myrtle Rowley, Librarian; Lib-rarian; Mario Sagers, Music; Evelyn Scott, Remedial Reading; David Squires, Core; Darlene Hipwell, Educable; Nina Clegg, Speech Therapy; MildredDimick, Visiting Teacher; Scott Squire, Science; Robert Que Steele; Mathematics; L. L. Terry, English; Eng-lish; Keith Trane, Physical Education; Edu-cation; Kaye Woodward, Language Langu-age Arts; J. Leslie Wright, Type; Sarah Woolsey, English. CASCADE ELEMENTARY 'SCHOOL R. Penrod Glazier, Principal; Myrlon B. Abegg, sixth grade; Stephen C. Atkinson, fifth grade; Clarence Pace, sixth grade; De-lile De-lile F. Cramer, fifth grade; Clara B. Hicken, third grade; Leona Jorgensen, Fourth grade; Mary Pomeroy, second grade; Mary Kockerhans, first grade; Helen S. Madsen, third grade; Sylvia Y. Payne, second grade; Eloise K. Robins, Kindergarten; Mollie Told, first grade; Shauna B.Valentine, B.Val-entine, fourth grade; GeNee Shep herd, second grade; Josephine Wentz,fourth grade; BarbaraMa-haffey, BarbaraMa-haffey, second grade. CHERRY HILL ELEMENTARY Fenton J. Prince, Principal; Bethel W. Allred, fifth grade; Marie G. Bennett, second grade; Cleo C. Bradley, third grade; Ethel G. Butler, Kindergarten; Aria J. Clegg, second grade; Madge M. Davies, fourth grade; Ina Barrett, first grade; Donna B. Elder, first grade; Gordon E. Hansen, sixth grade; Eulene C. Hicken, first grade; Crystal R. Maughan, Remedial; Bryon W. Nicholls, fifth grade. Elaine Nelson, fourth grade; Leah Nielsen, kindergarten; Ruth Robertson, third grade; Roland Swallow, fifth grade; Earl L.Smith, L.-Smith, Librarian; Elaine S.S tod-dart, tod-dart, second grade; Evelyn M. Thompson, fourth grade; RuthK. Weaver, third grade; Mildred W. Webb, sixth grade; Kenneth R. Whitwood, sixth grade. GENEVA ELEMENTARY Phil Buchanan, principal; AuoV rey R. Anderson, Kindergarten; Mary Barnett, second grade; Bertha Ber-tha Bornhillfkindg.GarnLeBaron, fifth grade; Walter R. Brock; Counselor; Janice G. Castillo, first grade; Carolyn Creer, second sec-ond grade; Barbara Erickson, third grade; LaDellGillman, fifth grade; Don J. Hansen, Tutorial; Barbara Hirschi, fourth grade; Bonnie Killpatrick, first grade; Francis Perry, fourth grade; Mar ijn Logsdon, first grade;Betty Rae Nelson, Librarian. ' Susan Ester Smith, fourth grade; Thora Pace, Special Education; Edu-cation; Rue Ann Craven, second grade; Patricia Allen, third grade; Verdelia Tanner, third grade; Arnold Richards, third grade; Prestwich joyed fancy needle work as a hobby. Both Mr. and Mrs. Prestwich Prest-wich are active members of the LDS Church and have served in its organizations. Merlin, a high priest, is currently first assistant assist-ant group leader of his ward. Frances serves in the Relief Society and both enjoy attending the temple. Mr. and Mrs. Prestwich take delight in keeping their family close and entertaining their children and birthdays of any family member become a festive occasion with the parents hosting host-ing a dinner out for all attending. attend-ing. Their eight children include, Eugene who married ElainePen-nington; ElainePen-nington; Wallace, married to Hilda Johnson; Mrs. Leo E. (Donna) Smith; Edward, who married mar-ried Bonnie Dally; Mrs. Jim (Earlene) Custer; Earl, who married mar-ried Joyce Weight; Mrs. Ted (Shirley) Weight and Max Kay, who married Mary Relva Stubbs. They also have 39 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The family kindly requests that there be no gifts. Veronica Piena, third grade;Chal-lie grade;Chal-lie McCullough, first grade; Linda Lin-da Peterson, second grade; Erma Hill, Remedial Reading; Ruth Un-ruh, Un-ruh, Emotionally Dist. HILLCREST ELEMENTARY Keth D. Horton, Principal; Sandra Boley, third grade; Nina Booth, kindergarten; Jean R. Briggs, second grade; Kenneth Ludlow, Vis. Handicapped; Nelda Crowther, second grade; Diane Daybell, fifth grade; Mae S.Gough. first grade; Celia L.Luce, fourth grade; William Fairbanks, fifth grade; CarolynStock, first grade; Connie Thompson, Sixth grade; Edith P. Palmer, Remedial Read-ing;William Read-ing;William K. Rogerson, Sixth Grade; ColleenScott.SpecialEd-ucation; ColleenScott.SpecialEd-ucation; Claudia B. Bishop, fourth, grade; Don Toland, Counselor; Barbara P. Wilkinson, third grade; Christine Yergensen, Special Spec-ial Education. SCERA PARK ELEMENTARY John M. Nichol, Principal; Carol Car-ol Startup, third grade; Mary Hardy, first grade; SybilM.Bohn, remedial reading; Linda Shum-way, Shum-way, third grade; JohnC. Cran-dall, Cran-dall, Sixth grade; Alberta Fair-bourn, Fair-bourn, second grade; Vera Freckleton. Freck-leton. kindergarten; Boyd Han sen, fifth grade; James Hunt, sixth grade; Sheila iranier, first grade; Allen Kieth, sixth grade; Virginia R. Ledbetter, COUGARVIUE SPECIALS 1968 FORD Fairlane $2699.00 2 door Hardtop, Radio, Heater, Automatic. Balance Factory Warranty 1968 COUGAR $2999-00 2 Door Hardtop - V8 Automatic. Power Steering - Vinyl Top 1967 DODGE .... 2 Door Hardtop 1966 CHRYSLER New Yorker. $2799.00 4 Door Hardtop V-8 Automatic. Air Cond. Power 'Steering - Electric Windows and Seats - Vinyl Top. VALC0N LINCOLN MERCURY 1150 North 500 West (fourth grade; Pat, Greaves, third grade; Bruce L. Liddiard, fiffi grade; Faun Ord, second grades Lillian Prince, kindergarten; kinder-garten; Alice Hanks, fourth grade; Pamela Cluff, first grade; Ruth ;Tuttle, second grade; Donald L. . Tittle, fifth grade; Vilnah G.Winn, fourth grade. SHARON ELEMENTARY Jay B. Sargent Principal; George T. Adams Jr., sixth grade: Ruby Laws, fifth grade; LeonaW. -Dowdle, first grade; Norma T. Gale, kindergarten; Shirley C. Greer, sixth grade; Lloyd L. Hod-son, Hod-son, fourth grade; Eugene L. Hughes, fourth grade; Maria Walker, Wal-ker, second grade; George S. Kelly, fifth grade; Ida C. Mc-Lachlan, Mc-Lachlan, fourth grade; Inez B. Meservy, second grade; Clark A. Moulton, sixth grade; Carol Lee, third grade; Vera B.Parm-ley, B.Parm-ley, first grade; Janice Jeppson, third grade; Gwen Richins, third grade; Grace Snell, Remedial; Bonnie G. St. John, first grade; Joan Toronto, kindergarten; Walter Wal-ter R. Brock, Counselor; Vickie Stonley, Trainable. WINDSOR ELEMENTARY Russell H. Hansen, Principal; DaNeil G. Clegg, fifth grade; Jeanne D. Durrant, fourth grade; Mary Moody, first grade; Helen Y. Harper, fifth grade; Jeanne H. Heniger, second grade; Shelia Jorgensen, first grade; Hortense Kirk, kindergarten; Carol H.Lewis, H.Lew-is, sixth grade; Willard Luce, fourth grade; LaVor Madsen, sixth grade; Margaret Pulver,-second Pulver,-second grade; Lela Rodabough, third grade; Ruth T. Sandgren, third grade; Ethel H. Wools-ton, Wools-ton, Remedial Reading; Susan Carter, Tutorial. WESTMORE ELEMENTARY Richard W. Robins,Principal; Belva Black, Second grade; Joan Bartholomew, first grade; La-Rene La-Rene Briggs, second grade; Marian Mar-ian Mohlman, third grade; Karen Kar-en Christensen, kindergarten; Flora Duncan, fourth grade; Vernon Ver-non Evertsen, sixth grade; Mani-jeh Mani-jeh Salari, third grade; Robert Summers, fifth grade; LuDeane W. Janson, fifth grade; Susan Johnston, second grade; Susan Stone, fourth grade; Sadie Ogden, Og-den, first grade; LaPriel Olson, Remedial reading; Douglas Clay-son, Clay-son, fifth grade; MerlinStevens, sixth grade; June Sutton, first grade; Shirley Swenson, third grade; G. Wayne Tobler, sixth grade; Linda McClellan, fourth grade; Connie Tucker, Kindergarten Kinder-garten 12; Florence J. Warner, first grade; Laura Kissh, Speech-Hearing Speech-Hearing 12. OREM JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Bennett F. Nielsen, Principal; Glen R. Zimmerman, Ass't Prin-ciapl; Prin-ciapl; Phyllis C. Banks, Librarian; Libra-rian; John Haws Baum, History; Lowell Baum, science; Kathleen Bush, Physical education; Phyllis Phyl-lis I. Bestor, English; Lorin E. Bone, Physical Education; Dor-atha Dor-atha J. Buckley, Remedial Reading; Read-ing; Thomas F. Carlile, English; D. Robert Carter, History; Larry Christensen, English; June Brown, Type; Gerald H. Elison, sixth grade;Merrill Gappmayer, Science, Health; Roger E.Greenwood, E.Green-wood, History; Boyd E. Hanks, Ind. Arts; E. Farr Hatch, Counselor; Coun-selor; David W. Healey, English; Diane H. Kinghorn, Homemaking; Grant H. Holdaway, Science; Alice H. Jensen. Counselor; Marion A. Johnson, French; Gary V.Keetch, W. Geography; MargoLake,Eng-lish; MargoLake,Eng-lish; Milton H. Larsen, Music; Richard C. Long, Band; Alexander Alex-ander Lott, English; Shirl R. Loveless, Mathematics; T. Le-Roy Le-Roy Loveridge, Mathematics; Ramona H.Lystrup.Phys. handicapped; handi-capped; Maag, Ted Eugene, sixth grade. David James Nielsen, Art; Dean S. Nybo, U.S. History; Lucille Lu-cille S. Peterson, English; Wayne S. Reynolds, English; Marion Mi-chaelis, Mi-chaelis, English; C. RayRoel-ler, RayRoel-ler, Mathematics; Lorene Hakes, Special Education; Robert Sand-strom, Sand-strom, sixth grade; JackC.Sum-;ner, JackC.Sum-;ner, GeorgraphyjFranklin Thompson, Thomp-son, Mathematics; Claude Eugene I. Trippetts. Industrial Arts; Dian iThomas, homemaking; DavidWil-jliams, DavidWil-jliams, Mathematics. $1999.00 373-1225 w , , 4 J Ji-- ; ' JL J Mrs. Jolien McKinney Business Office Supervisor Mountain State Telephone MST Announces New Supervisor The appointment of Mrs. Jolien McKinney to the position of Business Bus-iness Office Supervisor in the Provo Office for Mountain States Telephone Company was announced an-nounced by I. Kent Alder, Unit Manager. Mrs. McKinney will be replacing Mrs. Bonnie Thomas of Spanish Fork, who will be continuing her studies at the BYU. : Mrs. McKinney was born and raised in Heber City, Utah, and John Preston CREER An honest man with strong convictions Are you concerned about increasing crime rates? Arei j you concerned about consumer protection pro-tection against fraud? Are you concerned about Utah's inequitable ; freight rates and airline schedules? John Preston Creer is concerned. He wants to do something about crime, about consumer . protection, and about making certain Utah's " growth continues. -fhnu , He knows a lot about these problems because be-cause John Preston Creer has outstanding experience ex-perience in law and the executive administration ' of government. Here are some of his past accomplishments: Salt Lake County Commissioner, Deputy Salt Lake County Attorney, associated, with law firm of McKay and Burton, Executive Assistant to a United States Congressman. John Preston Creer really works. He can ' work for you. Vote JOHN PRESTON CREER for Attorney General, Democrat Ad paid for by Utahns for Creer A Now Dessert-Pettr. ' : Patar Pan Peanut Butter Photo ; Fresh peaches are sure to be in. the market right now, so why not make an extra special peach dessert. Peter Pan Peach Crunch is an old-fashioned recipe with a delightful new flavor combination, peaches and surprise. ..cruncjiy peanut butter. To make this winning dessert, bake ripe peaches with a crunchy covering of peanut butter, graham cracker crumbs and brown sugar. It's best served warm and topped with a scoop of ice cream to melt down into the peanutty topping. And as an extra bonus with all that good flavor is plenty of nutrition for your whole family. PETER PAN PEACH CRUNCH (Makes 6 servings) . 4 cups sliced pared peaches or 2 cans (1 pound each) cling peach slices, drained U cup butter V4 cup Peter Pan Smooth Peanut Butter Place peaches in very shallow 1-quart baking dish or 9-inch square pan. Melt butter and peanut butter in small saucepan over low heat. Combine cracker crumbs, brown sugar, cinnamon and salt. Add peanut butter mixture and mix well. Sprinkle crumb mixture over peaches. Bake in 400 (hot) oven 20 to 25 minutes or until topping begins to brown. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream or pouring cream. Sprinkle canned peach slices with 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Reserve a few peach slices for garnish, if desired. upon graduation from high school, she joined the Mountain States Telephone Company as an operator opera-tor and later being promoted to the position of Chief Operator. Most recently she has been a Service Representative in the Provo and American Fork Business Bus-iness Offices. She has 14 years service with the Company. Jolien is the State Representative Represen-tative for the American Fork City Bowling Association, and serves in the parents organization organiza-tion for the competitive swim team. She is married to Richard L. McKinney and they reside in American Fork with their five children. Pan Crunch! 1 cup graham cracker crumbs cup firmly-packed light brown sugar V4 teaspoon cinnamon '4 teaspoon salt Vanilla ice cream or - pouring cream |