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Show A.F. Rotary Club Honors Two Outstanding Students The American Fork Rotary Club has taken on a project to recognize high school students in this locality who have shown outstanding out-standing achievement, especially especial-ly in fields that are sometimes overlooked. On Tuesday, January 23, at their regular luncheon meeting at the Alpine Country Club, they paid honor to Keith Burton Jaries of the Pleasant Grove High School, and Rebecca Bin-nail, Bin-nail, of the American Fork High School. years with his father who is a full time farmer. He has done shop work, metal lathe, vocational voca-tional department building cannons can-nons and shaft work. He has also done machinist work at "Carbide "Car-bide Tool and Cutter Mfg.," in Lindon for Frank Slaven. He works after school. Keith carries a 3.65 grade point average in school. He won a first and second place at the 1972 Utah State Fair for a tool box and a stock rack he made. He hopes to fulfill a two year mission mis-sion for the LDS Church af.er he completes school. He will continue conti-nue his education in specializing as a machinist. 1 . f . I V v'- i "V""" r 1 f - Al ' : KEITH JAMES Keith, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. James, is a senior student this year. His school activities ac-tivities have included, freshman representative for Utah Valley Seminary, Seminary class president presi-dent during the sophomore and junior years. Three year letter-man letter-man in track. He was also team captain in his junior year. He is present of the new Usher's Club and Laboratory Assistant to Wayne Coma by in vocation shop. He has worked the last six REBECCA BINNALL Rebecca Binnall, daughter of J. Ralph and Roberta Binnall, is a senior at American Fork High School. She has lived in American Ameri-can Fork all of her life. She has been active in church and school activities. She was editor of the yearbook in junior high school and is presently a member of the high school yearbook staff. Rebecca teaches a junior Sunday Sun-day School class in the Sixth Ward. She is also president of the Laurel Class and a member of Older Folks Winter Party February 10 A date has been set for the annual "Old Folks" Winter Party which will be held on Saturday, February 10, at the Stake Tabernacle. More information infor-mation will be forthcoming as the date approaches. An Old Folks Committee meeting meet-ing will be held on Saturday, January 27, at 7:00 p.m. at the Stake Tabernacle, and all ward committee members are urged to be in attendance. Some wards need extra help and workers are asked to contact their bishops so they can organize the ward committees com-mittees in time for this meeting. Also committee members will canvas the community for contributions con-tributions for this semi-annual event for the Old Folks of the community. Arrangements are being made under the direction of co-chairmen, Dan Limb and Faye Chip-man. 1htO(cL1im&i w "Intelligence is the capacity capac-ity to wonder." the youth council in the Sixth Ward. She worked in the recreation program at the Utah State Training Train-ing School last summer and plans to continue in this work next summer. She plans to enter BYU next fall to major in Special Education. Owners Are Responsible For Loose Dogs Dog owners, whose animals are running loose, day or night, are libel for any damage done by the dog, and will also be cited and brought into see the Justice of the Peace for breaking the law. Sheep in the American Fork ara were killed again earlier this week by dogs running loose at night. Dogs are not at fault, the dog owner is. Spaying of female dogs and neutering of male dogs is recommended recom-mended by officers to help alleviate alle-viate some of the problems encountered. en-countered. The law reads: "It shall be unlawful for the owner or keeper of pny dog, whether registered or not, to permit such dog to run at large at any time within the city off the premises of the owner or keeper. A dog off the premises of the owner or keeper shall be on a leash accompanied by a responsible person at all times when within the city. Dist. Governor To Address Am. Fork Lions On Thursday evening, January 25, (tonight) the American Fork Lions and their ladies will hold one of the most gala affairs of the year, District Governor Night. The meeting will be held at the Alpine Country Club at 7:30 p.m. Lloyd Winward, District Governor of Utah District 28-A will be guest speaker for the evening. He w ill be accompanied by his w ife and his cabinet members mem-bers and their wives. Other special guests who will be attending at-tending are Dast District Governor Gover-nor and Mrs. Maron Oveson of Pleasant Grove. Lion President Wilson Welch will conduct the meeting. District Governor Winward is a member and past president of the Vernal Lions Club. He has served as Zone Chairman and served in most of the offices of the Vernal Lions. He attended U. of U. and New-York New-York University specializing in Federal Taxation. He has been a Public Accountant for the past 27 years. He holds a U.S. Treasury Card to practice before the Internal In-ternal Revenue Service. He was a member of the Special Accounting Ac-counting Study Committee appointed ap-pointed by Utah Governor, George D. Clyde, to develop the uniform accounting system for the counties, cities and towns now in use in Utah. He is a member of the LDS Church and is married to the former Alta Rae Weeks. They are the parents of six children. His hobbies include travel, hunting hunt-ing and fishing. Provo Temple Rules Outlined The family file at the Provo Temple is open to users from 6:30 a.m.. until 1 1 : 30 a.m. and from 4:30 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. These hours for good reasons are different from the opening and closing hours of the temple. Many patrons are coming to the temple in improper dress. Leaders can help by advising young people who come to the baptistry as proxies and others who come for other temple ordinances. ordi-nances. People are Liing advised to come dressed as you do when Hospital Patients The following patients received treatment at the American Ameri-can Fork Hospital during the past week: Heidi Pedersen, Blair Baker. Colleen Beighley, Naioma DeBolt, Judy Hansen, Rodger Brady, Mary Eatough, Caroyi Reaume, Doreen Doyle, Evelyn Goetz.Samantha Tarr, Sarah Gerber, Tracy Trane, Shane Sorenson, Mary Gama, Lamar Sorensen, Scott Feld.nan, Wilson Cunningham, Madge Baker, Vera Dixon, Rulon Winter, Michael Mi-chael Roberts, Pamela Phelps, Sharon Earl, Brenda Parker, Eulah Rathbun, Don Street, Glenda Makin, Betty Johnson, Ned Glenda Makin, Betty Johnson, John-son, Ned Veater, and Elsie Mcgee, all of American Fork. William Ralphs, Dean Worlton.Linda Johnson, LaVel! Jorgensen, Margaret Davis, Dennis Sine. Robert Clark, Tauyna Clark, Leah Hanson, Gayle Anderson, Frank Kasper, Algene Bullock, Patricia Thomas, Tho-mas, Bradley Woolstenhulme, all of Lehi. Leon Hatch, Becky Ellis, Brian Gillman, Yvonna Oliphant, Kenneth Shoell, Genevieve Green, Melba Holman, Joseph Gremes, Bryan Briggs, Thomas West, AlRoy Gillman, Janalynn Brown, all of Pleasant Grove. Debbie Adams, Cindy McE-wan, McE-wan, Emil Bamgartner, Carol Miller, Elmo Beebe, all of Orem. Charles Talbot, Gwen Jorgensen, Jorgen-sen, Carolyn Davis, all of Provo. Maurene Bateman of Alpine. Ginger Beddoes of Payson. Elva Parker and Ralph Mes-sersmith Mes-sersmith of Cedar Valley. William Walker of Lindon. you go to sacrament meeting. The First Presidency has said that slacks or pant suits for women are not acceptable. Hats or head scares should be removed in the outer foyer. THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, THURS. JANUARY 25. 1973 Your Answer Q My wife served in the Marine Ma-rine Corps during World War I. She passed away several years age, but her illness and death had nothing to do with her military mili-tary service. I hear there is some kind of new law allowing widowers like me to get a VA pension. Is this true? A Yes. This is Public Law 92--540. But there is an income limitation for the pension. Q My husband was killed in the Army in Vietnam and I would like to enroll in a well known university in Paris, France. Fran-ce. Will VA help'me to do this ? A Yes. If you are eligible for assistance under the Dependent's Depen-dent's Educational Assistance Program, you may now attend approved foreign institutions of higher learning. Q My brother is blind from a Vietnam war injury. He's home now but we can't seem to get him interested in living again. Isn't VA doing anything about young men like him? A VA recently entered into an agreement with the Blinded Veterans Association for BVA representatives, themselves blind, to augment VA services to blinded veterans. Q My husband was totally disabled as the result of an accident acci-dent while he was in the Air Force. With him and the children to look after, I can't leave home to go to school so I can get a job. Can VA arrange for me to go to school at night or take a correspondence corres-pondence course? A Yes. Women in your situation are eligible for education educa-tion benefits under more liberal rules under the new education law. Please discuss this with the veterans assistance officer at your nearest VA regional office. 1 1 i "There's plenty of room on the tow-this line is for the hot chocolate . . ." niOAN BY PHOW A quick and convenient source of credit for immediate im-mediate needs. Borrow up to $10,000. It's our business to get cash into your hands without red tape or delay. Tell us how much you need and upon approval we'll have the money waiting for you when you stop in For Prompt Action: Phone 756-4071 ALPINE CREDIT When you Need Money 62 West Main Amerkcn Fork MMm y0i J Chicken Noodle t U I V i T II n I I cams HpomEs U poz V Chicken Noodle SOUP DEL MONTE CATSUP 14-OZ. BOTTLES RANCH FRESH LARGE "AA" GRADE EGGS SPRINGVIUE STORE HOURS: 8 A.M. TILL 10 P.M. EVERY DAY PR0Y0-OREM 8 A.M. TILL 12 P.M. EVERY DAY AMERICAN FORK 8:00 A.M. TILL 9:00 P.M. 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