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Show Orera-Geneva Times No Halloween Martyrs Wanted In Utah Halloween is the vieil niht before All Saints Day - a day with roots in the ancient commemoration com-memoration of unknown martyrs. Unless motorists use extreme caution, Utah may produce some new martyrs from among the aproximately 216,00 school kids who will scill into the streets for tricks-or-treats this October 31 - martyrs to careless driving. And they will not be unkown. They could be Billy and Sally -Tommy and Nancy - the kids next door, or your own children. The Insurance Infomration Institute In-stitute strongly warns that while Halloween can be a fun night for October 26, 1972 children, it is also potentially dangerous for them as they wander the darkened streets in awkward, difflcult-to-see cos tumes ana vision-impairing masks. We urge all motorists to think ahead and drive slowly and carefully on All Hallows Eve, said the Institute. The Institute offered the following fol-lowing safety tips to motorists and parents of trick-or-treaters. To motorists - Drive slowly and warily. Watch for children darting out between parked cars. Tap your horn occasionally on dimly lighted residential streets. Be extremely cautious while backing out of driveways. Adults who do their own merrymaking merry-making at Halloween parties ar reminded that drinking and driving dri-ving don't mix. 'Dr. Brown 1 TABS' LEAWITT Incumbent STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 35 OREM Some Special Concerns A state no-fault insurance program, Breater emphasis on vocational-technical education State and Local control of revenue sharing, Greater state legislative input into federal government laws and policies Environmental programs administered with concern for all people Special consideration of the financial plight of the senior citizen Podiatrist Opens Office in Orem H. Ronald Brown, Doctor of Pediatric Medicine, opened his office on Monday the 23rd for the practice of Podiatry and foot surgery. sur-gery. He is located in the new Cascade Medical -Dental -Podiatry complex at 560 South State in Orem. Dr. Brown has been a resident of Provo since 1954 when his father, Homer H. Brown, was assigned to Provo as a recruiter for the U. S. Navy. After fulfilling ful-filling an LDS Mission to Northern North-ern California, he graduated from Brigham Young University in 1967. While attending the California College of Podiatric medicine in San Francisco, he was active in student government. He was class president during his first and second years, manager ol the student store during the third and fourth years, president of his fraternity and a National officer for the American Podiatry Studenis' Association. Dr. Brown was also chosen as the American Podiatry Students' Association "Man of the Year for the school year 1970-71. After receiving his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree in 1971, Dr. Brown received a year of residency training in foot surgery sur-gery at Magnolia Hospital in Long Beach, California. His training was under the direction of Dr. Thomas R. Amberry who is noted as one of the foremost podiatric foot surgeons in. the country. Dr. Brown's practice will deal with the treatment of diseases of the feet and with the surgical and non-surgical correction of foot deformities in both adults and children. Dr. Brown and his wife, the former Lori Brewer of Murray, presently reside in Provo. Orem Youth Homed President Of Club For the first time since Carthage Car-thage opened its relatively new campus in Kenosha, Wis., during the summer of 1972, co-eds have edged the men in presiding over the 49 main campus organizations at the college. Kenosha and five other cities are represented by 12 organizational organi-zational presidents. The Veterans' Vet-erans' Cub President, Robert Peper, is a senior from Orem Utah. He is the son of Robert K. Peper of 975 West, 600 South. 1st Lt. Jerry R. York 4 :J I. Navy Airman Barker Completes Training MEMPHIS. TENN-Navy Airman Air-man Apprentice Michael L. Barker, Bark-er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Barker of 764 E. 800 North, Urem, Utah has completed tne Aviation Electronics Technician School at Memphis. ' Aviation Electronis technicians techni-cians maintain radar, radio and other gunfire systems aboard naval aircraft. He is a 1370 graduate of Orem High School. 5 ; ': s.. Orem Airman Gets Jet Training Lt. Robert T. Drake Orem Serviceman Gets National Guard Post 1st Lieutenant Jerry R. York Lt. Robert r. Drake, 814 N. has been selected by the Utah 400 E., Orem, recently received Air National Guard to attend Air his initial appointment into the Force flight school. He will Utah National Guard according to attend this school 54 weeks at Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts, Moody Air Base, Georgia, begin- adjutant general of Utah, ning October 6. The 24-year-old guardsman He will receive jet and heavy will serve with Co. A of the 19th multi-engine training and upon Special Forces Group. He is a completion will fly KC-97 for the floor manager for Sherwin -151st Group 191st Squadron Utah Williams Paint Co. in Provo. Air National Guard. " Lt. Drake is a graduate of Jerry R. York was sworn into Brigham Young university wneie Buck Hunter & Dough Saver Specials USED MATCHING TWIN BEDS WITH WROUGHT IRON HEADBOARDS, FRAME MATTRESS AND BOX SPRINGS- COMMETE EACH $59.95 USED LIKE NEWSPANISH DINETTE WITH 6 CHAIRS ONLY $89.95 USED KITCHEN CHAIRS EXCELLENT CONDITION SET4 ONLY $20.00 ALL NEW BUNK BED'S WITH MATTRESSES, 2 BUNK BOARD S - LADDER AND GUARD RAl MAPLE WAGON WHFEL COMPLETE $99.95 oak $139.95 CHEST OF DRAWERS n.w.u,d $39.95 LIKE NEW BLUE FLORAL COUCH $79.95 MATCHING CHAIR $39,95 USED DINING ROOM CHAIRS EXCELLENT CONDITION BEAUTIFUL DESIGNED UPHOLSTERED BACKS & SEATS SETS OF 4. 6-8- or 12 $15.00 EACH SHALMAR FURNITURE 135 EAST 800 NORTH OREM UTAH 225-7588 HOURS MONDAY D AM-8 PM TUES FRI K) AM - 6 PM CLOSED SATURDAY SUNDAY All bumble bees die in the winter, except for the queen bee. She alone survives to produce another generation. office as a first Lieutenant in the Utah Air National Guard by Lt. Col. Ray P. Greenwood,Dep-uty Greenwood,Dep-uty Commander for operations. Lieutenant York has had five years of active duty in the U.S. Army with the last four of these as a pilot of fixed wing observation obser-vation aircraft. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence York of Orem. He lived in Pleasant Grove this past summer with his wife, Jana, and their two daughters, Kimberly and Kristen. His wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thelbert Atkinson are also residents of Pleasant Grove. Los Vegas At Yieber Homecoming Saturday Weber State faces University of Nevada-Las Vegas Inits homecoming home-coming contest Saturday, Oct. 28. The Wildcats and Rebels will be meeting for the second time. Last year Weber defeated Nevada Nev-ada 30-17 in Las Vegas. "The Rebels are on a crash program to become nationally recognized in athletics, and the foootball and basketball teams have been making a good start. Both are scheduling major college col-lege teams across the nation who are attracted by playing in Las Vegas. Coach Bill Ireland recruited he received a B. A. degree in elementary education in 1971. He is married to the former Kathryn Wedgwood of American Fork and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drake of Webster Groves, Mo. 31 junior college transfers including in-cluding ten ail-Americans to team with 24 returning letter-men letter-men for this year's campaign. The real strength is on the defense, and the Rebels boast tremendous linebackers, defensive defen-sive backs, and defensive ends. Offense has been a problem in earlier games, but this has been due to inexperience of the newcomers. YOUR VIGOROUS VOICE IN THE STATE SENATE iMBSifEIHifiSifr Q&i3QufE) Pd. Pol. Adv. - Friends of Mike Bromley DEER HUNTERS SPECIAL ON TRUCK TIRES th ANNUAL OCTOBER 27 NOVEMBER 4 Remember the name. Because you'll never forget the coat. CORTEZ OFFER Sophisticated comfort BROOKS TOWN . . . It's the answer to looking look-ing well turned out in winter, without feeling the chills. This elegant coat does it all with smooth wool Melton, heart-warming Dacron pile lining, and a soft-as-fur Borgana shawl collar. Trim tailoring includes the hacking pockets, leather buttons, and a deep center vent. $65.00 DuPont Rtg, T.M, m i v ' it 9 The importance of imported suede SOMEONE WILL WIN THIS $70 COAT! Shriver's is celebrating Lakeland Week October 27 till November 4. Come in and register to win the free Cortez coat. It's free you are under no obligation. Drawing for the free Cortez coat will be conducted November 6. RAMSKIN VILLA . . . You'll feel important quality when you slip into a coat like this. It's tailored from soft New Zealand suede leather, luxurious to touch, a comfort to wear. A full Borgana notch collar and the warm Dacron pile lining make this coat more than a match for winter's worst weather. Try one for size. You'll want it for keeps. J 5.Q0 'DuPont Reg. T,M. 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