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Show 0 mm imm . ' ' Monica f rn a yii urem rrA noose 1970 Sweetheart, Monica Blackley At a recent meeting of the Orem Future Farmers of Ameri- ca, pretty Monica Blackley, a senior at urem nign, was cnosen "Sweetheart by the chapter ' members. Women's Legislative Council Will Hear Consumer Expert "Consumer Buying, Consumer SH1L 'J l7ZTT IspT Higher Education will be discussed by Mrs. Rich- ard P. (Elva) Barnes before Assembly Slated members of the Women's Leg- J islative Council of Utah County, Mr. Peter W. Billings, Chair-Thursday, Chair-Thursday, March 5, 9:30 a.m. man of the Utah Board of High-at High-at the Women's Cultural Center, er Eduation, has issued a for-310 for-310 W. 500 N., Provo. mai invitation to all Institutional Mrs. Barns has beenappointed Councils under authorization of by Governor Calvin L. Rampton the Higher Education Act of 1969 to chairman the 16-member "Ad- Section 22 to attend the first visory Council for Consumer Higher Education Assembly in Credit' which is trying to create Utah March 9, at the new Union a uniform consumer credit code Building on the Weber State Col-(UC3). Col-(UC3). lege campus. Along with the coun- She is a member of the Ad cils, representation from mem-Hoc mem-Hoc Consumer Adviser Com- ber institutions and the legisla-mittee legisla-mittee which recently sponsored ture will attend, the Consumer Seminar at BYU Future needs confronting the and served as lobby chairman in Utah System of Higher Education 1969 for the League of Utah Con- (USHE) will be aired. Mr. Bill-sumers. Bill-sumers. ings said, "The assembly has been Mrs. Barnes graduated from called to bring together the lead-the lead-the University of Utah as a home ership concerned with the Utah economist major and taught there System of Higher Education." for three years, and also has He explained, "It is important for been representive for the Utah us to create among ourselves an Home Economist Council. , She is a director on the Utah State Women's Legislative Coun- ; ' cil and has been active for the , t past 10 years. ' The March meeting of the Utah County Council is sponsored by the Judiciary committee with Mrs. Talmage M. Thomson, chairman; Mrs. Russell Beckett, secretary and Mrs. Boyd Smuin, advisor. Mrs. E.D. Olpin, president, presi-dent, will conduct. Tito Friendly Shoj Expectant Motheo Maternity Wardrobe 32 North iOfr'fat Provo ERB0NIX - A Motivational Learning Process that sparks the desire of students to learn. The results are remarkable - the average student can increase his reading ability by one school year after only one month's training at the Learning Center. Those behind in arithmetic can expect ex-pect to jump one grade level after 2li months. EBRONIX Learning Center 661 North 500 West Blackley Monica is the daughter of Dee and Darline Blackley of 124 S. 350 E Orem. She will compete with 52 other contestants for the State title of FFA Sweetheart at the annual JFACerfion being held March v"jr The winner of the state title will be announced at the banquet on Saturday night, March 21. OREM BROWNIE TROOP 594 presents grooming kits to teacher's aid Marie Turner who represents the Head Start program in Springville. The kits were made by the Brownies under the direction of their leader, Mrs. R.Sorth. The Brownies Brown-ies promise to help other people and Troop 594 keeps its promise. Does Your Child Need Help? 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Guaranteed Results Provo, Utah : St a a If ( k fh Mm , Meridee Jones Meridee Jones Reveals March 14 Wedding Plans Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Jones of Orem, announce the engagement engage-ment and forth coming marriage of their daughter, Meridee, and Steven G. Young, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Reo V. Young of Provo Meridee is a graduate of Orem High School and L.D.S. Seminary. She also is a graduate of Darren's Dar-ren's College of Beauty and is now emplyed in Orem. Steven is a graduate of Provo HighSchooL. He is presently employed in Oem Couple Will Attend Western Charolais Classic Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zimmerman, Zim-merman, 1456 W. Center, Orem, are among those from this area who are planning to attend the 6th Annual Western Charolais Classic March 9-13, where they will exhibit some of their prize-winning prize-winning Charolais. The event will shuttle between Boise and Caldwell, Cald-well, Idaho. The Classic, which sponsors the largest Charolais Range Bull sale in the world, will also present . the biggest Charolais Show in the country. There will be nearly 500 Charolais cattle cat-tle on exhibit. The Classic this year is being held in conjunction conjunc-tion with the 13th Annual Meeting of the American - International Charolais Association (March 8-11) 8-11) and will draw crowds from all over the United States and entries en-tries from many states outside of the Western Charolais Association Associ-ation Area. This is a fast paced event Chamber To Help New Wilson Sorensen, president of the Utah Technical College at Provo, has invited a member or committee from the Orem. Chamber of Commerce to assist the college officials in designing design-ing the new technical college to be constructed on 170 acres of ground on 1200 south in Orem near the west freeway entrance. Mr. Sorensen made the request re-quest at the Chamber board meeting meet-ing Thursday. He told the group that construction on the school probably will not begin until 1974 or 1975 but "we are looking ahead to the year 2000." Excited about moving toOrem, Mr. Sorensen said, "We have the best location of any higher institution in-stitution in the state. The Orem location is 20 minutes from anywhere any-where in the valley and 30 minutes min-utes from Salt Lake County. Mr. Sorensen said that educa- $700.00 Maternity Benefits now available Call me today for full details de-tails about a new hospital-medical-surgical plan that can pay up to $700.00 in maternity benefits yet may cost you less than your present plan! Besides the, big .$700.00 maternity benefit, this new family plan provides basic hospital coverage for both Agents-Dick Agents-Dick Richard 2254136 Hurst Thygerton 225-0331 Springville. They plan to be married on March 14, at the Orem Reception Centre, with a formal recption to follow. The bride has bidden her three sisters, Judy Monson, Kathy Frawitt andJerrilynMort-ensen andJerrilynMort-ensen to attend her along with Susan Andrew, Connie Monson and Claudia Morgan. After a short honeymoon, the young couple will live in Orem. which, in addition to the all important show and sale, has many educational features and social activities. Among the latter will be the AICA Reception Recep-tion on March 10, the Awards Banquet honoring recipients of the Order of the Silver Bull (the Western Charolais Assn. Honorary Society), the traditional Chuckwagon Breakfast preceding the Range Bull Sale at the Caldwell Cald-well Cow Palace, March 13, and the Annual Dinner and Membership Member-ship Meeting. Especially for the women, there will be a tour of the State Capitol and a Style Show and Luncheon. The public , says Nicoli Nicholas, Nicolaus, California, President of the sponsoring Association, is invited to all functions. Those who are interested inter-ested in attending are urged to contact Si Williams, executive secretary, Box 670, Caldwell, Idaho. Plan Technical College tion is changing rapidly and the UTC wants to fit into the industrial in-dustrial changes also. Because of its location the school should be used as a civic or cultural center as well as an educational center, he said. We want to supplement, the needs of the community and enhance en-hance the valley without duplicating duplicat-ing or diminishing programs already al-ready established," he assured. Some of his ideas included a large assembly hall with convention con-vention facilities, a student cen-er cen-er which could be shared by the community, recreationfacilities, fire station and training center, etc. He said he hoped the school could establish a strong sports program with intramural events and even a sports program for handicapped. Football probably will not be included, he added, husband and wife per manent coverage you can take with you when you leave school. When hospitalized, hos-pitalized, this new plan pays up to $50.00 a day for room and board plut up to $15,000.00 for other hospital expenses. Don't delay! Call today! unitnriNO Mutual smnha.w ntCMpufffcrpfi lift fauurtiKt Aianmi Unlud of mom gmii auwu. nmnu Plans Underway For April Event Orem Boosters have changed their articles of incorporation to hold the annual Booster meeting in November of each year instead in-stead of March, according to Presidnet Ernest Evans. The change was suggested at the recent re-cent Booster meeting in order to allow the Boosters greater preparation prep-aration for the MissOremSchol-arship MissOremSchol-arship Pageant which is held in April. The pageant is sponsored annually by the Orem Boosters. Mr. Evans reports plans are now underway to select committee com-mittee members to prepare for the pageant. Also at the meeting Mrs. Grant J. (Leah) Johnson was appointed secretary-treasurer for the year. In other action it was decided de-cided that an audit be taken annually an-nually and the treasurer's report re-port be given at each meeting. Orem Boosters and its nine directors along with City Councilman Jack Jones approved ap-proved these ammendments. Henry Huish and Eldon Card reported on the sound equipment the Boosters plan to purchase for announcing events at the annual city celebration of park activities. ac-tivities. The Good-WillDinner honoring past president Lola Adams and last year's officers and directors will be held on Friday, Mr. Evans announced. Cascade PTA Will Hear Dr. Van Alfen Cascade school PTA meeting will be held tonight, March 5, at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Curtis Van Alfen, a leading innovator in the field of education, will be the guest speaker Dr. Van Alfen is the Assistant Assist-ant Dean of graduate education at Brigham Young University. He is a former superintendent of Tooele School District and he has been the principal of a Utah School. Dr. Alfen's topic will be 'Label of Fingerprints taken from the PTA theme, Individual Responsibility. Respon-sibility. The third grade under the direction dir-ection of Mrs. Madsen will present pre-sent selections from popular musical hits. There also will Denominations and elections for two members to serve on the nominating committee. com-mittee. Their job will be to select candidates for next year's officers. ., ., i . All Cascade School t patrons are welcome. ' FOR APPETITES ON A Swiss STEAECu.. Round Steak , 85 Rib Roast Hamburger.... ..6 $lt Grade A Small LOOSE EGGS 3 -m Fish Sticks Country Club Potato Chips n, Strained Baby Food FRIENDLY MARKET STORE HOURS: 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Monday thru Saturday Formerly Taylors Bargains 444 South State Orem Orem-Geneva Times Adult Class Will Feature Sewing With Knit Fabrics Adult education classes entitled en-titled 'How to Sew on Knit and Stretch Fabrics are presently being organized under the direction dir-ection of Alpine School District and the Jiffy Knit Shop, located at the Cottonwood Mall in Salt Lake City. The courses, which will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at American Fork High School, will consist of six lessons including pattern fittings, fit-tings, lingerie, bathing suits, gir Postgraduate Study Completed By Dr. E. Wayne Aired KANSAS CITY, MO. - Dr. E. Wayne Aired, Orem, has been re-elected to active membership in the American Academy of General Gen-eral Practice, the national association as-sociation of family doctors. Re-election signifies that the physician has successfully completed com-pleted 150 hours of accredited postgraduate medical study in the last three years. Members become be-come eligible for re-election at the end of the third year following follow-ing their election to membership. member-ship. The Academy, the country's second largest national medical association, is the only national medical group that requires members to keep up with medical With purchase of styled wig . . . ALSO Professional Hair Care Including 18 oz. Spray - 2 combs and brush Only MARY'S GLAMOUR SALON T ! r - . 1 OF OREM ' : ' ' ' : 225-5211 COASTAL. 8 GERBER Friendly Prices At ... FRANK'S Thursday, March 5, 1970 dles and sweaters. Interested persons should regr ister by contacting the Adult Education Department at Alpine School District (373-9666 or 756-3576) 756-3576) by Monday, March 9 and paying a deposit of $2.00 on the registration fee. The balance of the fee may be paid at the first class period. Additional instructions instruc-tions will be given to students at the time of advance registration. progress through continuing ed-ucaton. ed-ucaton. The Academy, founded in 1947 and headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., has been instrumental in the establishment of a new primary medical specialty in family practice. The new specialty is expected to increase the numbers of family physician? available to serve the public in the future. The Academy's postgraduate post-graduate education program is the foundation of eligibility for family doctors now in practice who apply for certification in the new specialty. IN VIET NAM VIET NAM Navy Seaman Chester L. Allen, husband of Mrs. Linda L. Allen of 439 So. 400 E., Orem, is serving with Naval Support Activity in Viet-? nam. - OeatOtf. Free WIGLET $26.75 $2.79 BUDGET. . 1.00 43c i i 35c! oz., pkgs for jars |