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Show J- 77977 BRUSHES 802.. TPT0-BSMOL OLflC Tiactp rfiOtJ SULFATE QtoHSctPP&MBJjTj USTBtNB 32. o-z- 001 779 C fOJL TkTm A 4T fss. I I d fTf it & o CJCM-j V?T- HgyjCAMcKA Sou Gun P2AAST. 250 MjM CHBu)A8C m jVjj ANDVIICHES I " j 0 A U.I I Bismol JL I.. . ... IW "till 1 "i WcoK ,,1 0iMIW&iijm 'MMta" .Kii Alpine Stake Seminary List of Graduates Alpine Stake Seminary THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1973 Fourth Ward Cynthia Jean Pinkerton Shelia Neil Becky Turner Refcecca Barratt Michael E. Devitt Sixth Ward Rebecca Binnall Cathy Gray Craig D. Shields Thomas T. Priday Howard T. Healey Joel William Clemsnts Eighth Ward Jeryl Lee Abel Jill Gordon Kathy Fotheringham Mary Elizabeth Griffiths Janet Lee Thomas Mary Sue McMillan Royce H. Veater Lynn J. Reese Robert George Brooks Glade Hudson Gordon Ninth Ward Kimberly Ann Back Jill Lynn Smith Anita Steiner Nora Kay Thornton James Taylor Thompson George Emerson Hatfield Kerry K. Chipman Roger A. Cornell Janeen Anderson Ralph P. Cornell Twelfth Ward Cheryl Ann Chesnut Donna Cardon Norman Bruce Bodily Sherlin Jon Manning Thirteenth Ward Debra Jean Clements Kristine Walker Mark Paul Steele Fourteenth Ward LeAnn Wilkinson Bradley W. Robinson Harold Max Smith Dixie Magelby Fifteenth Ward James Scott Dean Kenneth M. Shortt David Glen Anderson Keven Clements Highland Ward Karen Marie Larson Susan Black Ann Fenn Strasburg Petty Ann Christiansen Rosanne Buhler Jens J. Day Steven John Iverson Mark Allen Crawford The first recorded wrestling match took place in 720 B. C. at the Great Olympic Games, but the sport probably had its beginning begin-ning in Japan about 32 B.C. California collects a tax of 10 cents a pack on cigarettes. Highland ...d Ward Susan Gay Sawyer Gayle Ann Bishop Christine Powell Glenna Lyn isom Sylvia Estelle Jones Melba Rogers Strasburg DeAnna Marie Parkhurst Shellie Jacobs David Aaron Griffiths Robbie Strasburg Chidester Tim E. Hansen Melvin Edward Rich Paul Louis Brady Jim Goff Alpine Ward JaNae Beck Cynthia Ann Howland Jamie Lynn Pace Heather Lorraine Devey Caren McDaniel Scott L. Carlisle Dan Erwin Chamberlain Alpine 2nd Ward Daniel Reed Braclshaw Marvin D. Pack Edmund Kay Howell Julie A. Jones Patricia Leone Luttmer Alpine 3rd Ward Jolene Burgess Jody Buckner Deri Beck llene Shepherd Edmund Kay Howell Laun G. Tischne--Burke Kim Heaton Grant H. Bangerter Kevin E. Bullock Brent Earl McDaniel LaRie Halley THIRD YEAR CERTIFICATES Sixth Ward Allen G. Pulley Ninth Ward Vickie Lee Tucker Twelfth Ward Bonnie Ingram Fourteenth Ward Kevin Shafter Alpine Ward Claire Robinson Fish License Sales Increase National license sales to fishermen increased to a record level last year; but hunting license sales in 1972 declined from the record mark of 1971, according to the Interior Department's Fish and Wildlife Service. In all, hunters and fishermen spent more than $214 million last year for licenses, tags, permits per-mits and stamps, an increase of $6 million from 1971. Fishing license holders increased in-creased by 271,053 to a new high of 26,022,547. Fishermen spent $107,045,535 for licenses, $7 million mil-lion more than in 1971. Hunting license holders decreased by 675,084; the 1972 total is 15,2)8,243. Expenditures by hunters for licenses and per mits, which exceeded $108 million mil-lion in 1971, came to $107,310,803 last year. , License revenues enable states to carry out fish and wildlife conservation and management activities. Additional Addi-tional funds come from federal aid for fish and wildlife restoration restora-tion programs, under which states are reimbursed up to 75 percent of the cost of approved projects. Utah had 230,582 paid hunting license holders in 1972. License sales, however, are not accurate accu-rate indicators of the actual numbers of hunters and fishermen. fisher-men. In Utah, one sportsman may purchase separate licenses, stamps, permits or tags for taking different kinds of fish and game. The total number of hunting licenses, tags, permits and stamps issued in Utah was 268,999, of which 29,795 were sold to nonresidents. It's the only way you'll be able to make a choice from this fine selection of late- model cart. Come in today . . . look them over . . . then test ride and decide! 73 CHEV Monte Carlo $4295 Air conditioning, vinyl top. 72 CHEVELLE $2895 4-door hardtop. Air conditioning. 71 CHEV Custom Coupe $2695 Air conditioning, vinyl top. 71 CHEVELLE Coupe $2595 Air conditioning, vinyl top. 70 CHEV Caprice $1995 4-door. Air conditioning, vinyl top. 70CHEVImpala $1795 4-door hardotp. '69 MERCURY Cougar $1695 Air conditioning. '69 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner .$1 195 4-speed transmission. 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