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Show Bicentennial Wagon Train Kicked Off by Governor The first step of a crosscountry cross-country saga began Monday (May 5) when Gov. Calvin L. Rampton sent a prairie schooner wagon on its way to Pennsylvania from the steps of the Utah Capitol building. The governor officially began the Bicentennial Wagon Train Pilgrimage Program at 11:15 a.m. The program will encompass encom-pass not only the entire state of Utah, but all 50 states. The Wagon Train Program, sponsored by the Utah Bicentennial Bicenten-nial Commission and conducted by the Ute Rangers, features an authentic prairie schooner wagon with a team of four horses and support equipment which will visit cities and towns across the state during May, June, July and through the first week in August. MONEY SAVING TIPS FOR TRAVELERS You don't have to spend a lot of money making long distance dis-tance calls for reservations at foreign hotels. You can reserve re-serve a room at any one of the 1,700 Holiday Inns on six continents around the world simply by calling a nearby near-by Holiday Inn before you leave home. whata'shark There's something fishy going on in Munich where real sharks can be seen in a popular night spot. The three-story cabaret was built as part of a huge lank filled with salt water. Forty sharks from the Atlantic are kept there, where patrons of the "Yellow Submarine" nightclub, night-club, a part of the Munich Holiday Inn, can watch them through huge portholes. Some fish might learn to drink like people! Sliced Bologna lb. 69' All Meat Franks lb. 79 Mixed Lunch Meat lb. 79 Jim & Lynn's Pure Pork Sausage lb. 69 Mild Cheese lb. SI. 19 Whole Hams lb. 89 Boneless Hams lb. $1.69 Fully Cooked Jim end Lynn's Meets American Fork Prices Effective Thyrs. Thru Wed. gg The wagon is an authentic replica of the ones used to open the West 200 years ago. It will be used in parades, civic affairs, af-fairs, community programs, rodeos and fairs during the three-month, instate tour. In August, the Utah wagon will join a similar wagon coming com-ing from Nevada. The wagon train will cress into the northeast north-east portion of the state, come down the state's midline and visit Brigham City, Ogden, Morgan, Mor-gan, Salt Lake City and other cities along the way. In late August it will turn northeast to the border to meet the Wyoming wagon. COUPLES who sing with the American Fork Civic Chorus include: (I. to r.) Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Woodger, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spiers. The chorus is a "family affair" for these members who enjoy singing as a relaxing "togetherness" hobby. The chorus is made up of people who sing for the love of it. They meet each week to practice and come from all walks of life. rry 7 J Vi7 J L u z7 I You re about to have the fusion lime of your life. With a beautiful selec- )) tion of dresses that you'd guess would J?1 "jx'Sj A cost more than twice this price! v hT, J J l Complete with all the latest fashion W fi details in packable, eary-care polye- ( P (Ov f J. ster. Choose from all kinds of figure Sl ') J flattering styles. Striking prints to ( 1 cool, pale-as-can-bs pastels. 'tn """S. .. .. j, -:,:. f women's sizes l(TtO 18. 56 ,Jt6tn4 ' soon. When we say this is a special- ,.y VT) buy, it's an understatement. Don't sfr miss the excitement. iXSrf X. M Ilk r . ''- &Yi' Jse Charge Card American Fork Hours: 9:30 till 6 Eventually, wagons from all 50 states will entrace the original origin-al migration routes - the Oregon Ore-gon Trail, the Pioneer Trail, the Bozeman Trail, the Santa Fe Trail - and arrive in Valley Forge for the July 4, 1976 ceremony cere-mony that concludes the nationwide nation-wide program. The program in Utah is being conducted under the general supervision of the Bicentennial Commission through the Wagon Train Committee of the Ute Rangers The Ute Ranger committee com-mittee is composed of Keith Grundmann, Dale Black, Bob Wilkinson, Neil Larsen and Jimmy Manning. s S v WELCOMES NEW VICE-PRESIDENT - President Sorensen, right, welcomes Dr. Lee Martin, left, new educational vice-president vice-president at Utah Technical College in Provo. Dr. Dee Martin New V.P. Visits Provo Facility Utah Technical College at Provo is a friendly school, Provo is a friendly town - and 1 V both are a good place to launch a new career in vocational-technical vocational-technical educational administration. adminis-tration. These were the impressions expressed on a recent visit to REMEMBER YOUR MOTHER Mother's Rings Large Selection Turquoise Jewelry xh Off Diamond Sets Vz Off Wedding Bands Wall Accessories and Clocks Wrist Watches D Jldmirat no-defrosting Dual-Temp'" refrigerator freezer i New Energy-Saver design cuts power usage us-age by eliminating "anti-sweat" "anti-sweat" heating elements. ele-ments. Glide-out refrigerator refrigera-tor shelves put everything every-thing within easy reach. i Convenient ice service ser-vice with Easy Cube ice bucket and "twist-eject" cube trays. Twin crisper drawers keep fruits and vege- tables farm-stand fresh. 95 Mm w.t Admiral Duplex' freezer refrigerator New Energy-Saver design de-sign cuts power usage by eliminating "anti-sweat" "anti-sweat" heating elements. Adjustable refrigerator refrigera-tor shelves- move up or down. 7-Day Frigid Meat Keeper drawer with cold control keeps meat fresher longer. Convenient ice service with Easy Cube ice bucket buc-ket and "twist-eject" cube trays. DEFROSTING 333 Provo by Dr. Dee Martin, newly-named educational vice president of Utah Technical College. Col-lege. Dr. Martin, appointed to the post effective June !6, will succeed Dale Peterson who retires at the close of the current cur-rent spring quarter. The new vice president comes from Linn-Benton Community College at Albany, Oregon, where he was director of community com-munity education. With him in Provo for a brief visit before returning to wind up his affairs in Oregon were his wife, Joan, and their 14-year-old son, Kelly. They have two other sons, Perry, 17, a high school senior who will graduate in Jujie and then join the family in Utah, and Scott, 19, a music major at Oregon State University-While in Provo, Dr. Martin and his wife were honored at a reception at Utah Tech. They also spent some time house- jry If m NEW uu n y r C9JL( REFRIGERATORS 17.9 cu. ft. only 30" wide NT1854 NO DEFROSTING EVER! 21.8 cu. ft. only 33" wide I ND2257 NO EVER! For! Sizte Rend - n a rn ' I . 1 I .. I Ml AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN hunting and seeing Provo and Utah Valley. The new vice president left no doubt about his enthusiasm for vocational-technical education such as offered at Utah Tech. "The technical trades are a very important part of our culture," cul-ture," he declared. "Without them we would fail to operate -we would not enjoy life as we know it." At Linn-Benton College, he noted, "people are standing in line" to get into vocational-technical training programs. They include those with bachelors and masters degrees who can't find employment and want to learn an employable skill. Dr. Martin declared. At Utah Tech, he will spend his time initially getting acquainted ac-quainted with both faculty and students at the school. "I want to know what the programs are S3 West Main Lett 768-3541 We Accept Bank Credit Cards 0 o JltSntirai. 3-door Duplex freezer refrigerator New Energy-Saver 3-door 3-door design cuts power usage by eliminating "anti-sweat" heating elements. Space-saving Cold Can Carousel holds 12 beverage cans; serves coldest first. Convenient cold water wa-ter dispenser cold water without opening freezer door. Automatic Ice Maker gives you a constant sup ply of ice. n u IND2059' NO DEFROSTING EVERI 95 W.t MeSmtral. no-defrosting refrigerator freezer New Energy-Saver design de-sign cuts power usage by eliminating "anti-sweat" "anti-sweat" heating elements. Adjustable refrigerator refrigera-tor shelves move up or down. Special meat keeper drawer keeps meat fresh and moist longer. Convenient ice service with Easy Cube ice bucket buc-ket and "twist-eject" cube trays. Twin crisper drawers keep fruits a. id vegetables farm-stand fresh. 379 95 Fcrft - 755 THURSDAY. MAY 8, 1975 doing for the students," he emphasized. em-phasized. "I want to meet the needs of the people. The students are the people we serve. I want to keep that up permost and foremost. Coral Theater American Fork NOW PLAYING May 8 thru May 13 TIF.1DEH "TOMIP3 The qooo-riatureO lun-iovin LUMBERJACKS hc CHALLENGE the Diq timOef at ALASKA. v. CA AUHF AKiNS T8 HUNTER. JOSEPMCOTTf LEON AMES ROStE GRIER CESAR RGMERU EVE BRENT 7:15 and 9:13 p.m. Matinee Saturday 3 p.m. Tuesday is LADIES NIGHT NEXT WEEK May 14 thru May 20 20.1 cu. ft. only 31" wide p J r - -i illf Automatic Chilled Water Wim Cooler let Mtkir Diipcinser MM 15.5 cu. ft only 30" wide t 'NT165 NO DEFROSTING EVERI - 451 1 DnopopanonpDonaoanoQoaoononnnnoonnooDLl |