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Show Junius B. Reynolds, Lehi Man, of Brother Dies in St. Louis Funeral services for Junius Reynolds, 48, St. Louis, who died Thursday in a St. Louis hospital, were held Monday at B. a m in the Clark Funeral Home here. Burial was in the Balhalla Cemetery in St. Louis. He was the brother of George Reynolds of Lehi. Mr. Reynolds was born Nov. 7, 1922, in Panguitch, a son of Victor Grant and Amy Hatch PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER THE LEHI FREE Reynolds. He married Elizabeth Thayer on Aug. 29, 1951 in the Salt Lake Temple. The family lived in American Fork for many years, and he graduated from American Fork High School. He received his B.S. degree from the University of Utah in 11 14. 1971 St. Louis; three children, Robert, Vicki, and Mark Reynolds, all St. Louis; one sister and one brother, Mary Hilbers, Canoga Park, Calif., and George Rey- his Ph. D. degree from Princeton University in 1955. He was associate professor of physics at Washington University in St. Louis. Survivors include his widow. 1944 and nolds, Lehi. Tech College Credits Now (- - Accepted Utah Technical College at Provo has been approved by the Utah State Board of Higher Education as qualified to award the Associate in Science Degree for two years of lower division work in general education, President Wilson W. Sorensen announced Credits earned toward today. the degree will be accepted by four-yeinstitutions in Utah toward a four-yebachelor's degree. Thus, the institution is now permitted to offer two associate degrees, the president said the one just approved for general education, and Associate in Applied Science Degree which it has been awarding for several ar ar IS GOOD" . . . Lorene Peck samples a slice of bread made by herself and Jeanna Whimpey which won a blue ribbon at the recent Utah State Fair. Jeanna is shown cutting slices from loaf of bread. "IT Athenian Club hana Whimpey, Lorene Peck Win Begisnns New Season Blue Ribbons For Bread at Fair Lorene Peck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peck, and Jeana Whimpey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whimpey, learned to make bread this summer as a project, and the result was a blue ribbon for each at the Utah State Fair. The firls are members of a 4-- H Club taught by Nancy Monson, and this is the third year of They also projects for both. took a child care project and exhibited quiet books at the County Exhibit. How many 14 year old girls can make blue ribbon breat? Not many, unless they have been involved in Foods projects. Other members in Nancy's club, all able to bake delicious bread, are: Deonne Burgess, VickiRus-soAnnette Roberts, and Debby Jones. All the girls also learned to give a foods demonstration and last year, Deonne and her partner Danna Lynn Smith demix at monstrated the County Exhibit and won first 4-- H 4-- H n, se . place. There were 30 demonstrations given. Jeana says the foods projects are her favorites, and the bread is just one of the many yummy baked foods she has learned to prepare. The Club expects to begin soon their 4th year of projects, when they will be eligible for state contests. HAROLD GAMMON Itorold Gammon ment today is to give the most effective and competent service possible and to gain more public To Become cooperation and support, both moral and financial. Law enforcement cannot fulfill its cruColonel cial role in society without adeIf law quate public support. Major Harold R. Gammon, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gammon enforcement officers perform of Lehi, has been selected for their duties vigorously, objecand with complete promotion to lieutenant colonel in tively, fairly, dedication to the principles of the U.S. Air Force. justice, they can face the critics Major Gammon is a supply serand vices officer at Hill AFB, Utah, with with a unit of the Air Force LogThus, in assessing the merits istics Command. of law enforcement, one should The major, who was commisnot look to popularity and stasioned in 1955 through the aviation cadet program and holds tistical accomplishments alone. Rather, law enforcement should the aeronautical rating of comdismand pilot, has served in Viet be judged on how well it in its responsibilities charges Nam. with the ethics of the A 1949 graduate of Lehi High keeping J. Edgar Hoover profession. School, he received an A.A. defrom Bend gree Big Community College, Moses Lake, Wash. His wife, Ann, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T . L. Stock-we- ll of Arivaca, Ariz. Major and Mrs. Gammon are the parents of 6 children. They It. self-respe- ct. oft live in Layton, Utah. Law Enforcement years The first meeting of the Athenian Club was held Sept. 22, 1971, with Mrs. Clifford Miller as hostess. It was in the form of a business meetingAvith President Rose Cook presiding. The were read and some alterations were made. The club officers and committee members are as follows: President- - Mrs. Rulon Cook; Vice President- - Mrs. Margaret Barnes; Secretary- - Mrs. Geor-gid- a Manning; Treasurer- - Mrs. Josephine Cooper; Historian -Mrs. Douglas Willes; Corresponding Sec- - Mrs. Eunice Wat kins. Committees are: Program-Mr- s. Thelma Miller and Mrs. Hazel Hakes; Civic- - Mrs. Basil Dorton, Mrs. Gerald Taylor, and Mrs. Angus Vance; Entertainment-Mrs. Cecil Ash and Mrs. Eldon Harding; Attendance-Mr- s. Douglas Smith and Mrs. Wanda Curtis; Courtesy- - Mrs. Bert Hutchings and Mrs. Afton Giles; Legislative- - Mrs. Wilson Lee and Mrs. Josephine Cooper; LiMrs. Elmo Eddington and tanyMrs. Stanley Taylor; Publicity-Mr- s. Clark Nelson and Mrs. Hans Peterson. - Four new members were welcomed into the club. Mrs. Wanda Curtis, Mrs. Angus Vance, Mrs. Hans Peterson, and Mrs. Clark Nelson. Refreshments were served to nineteen members. The birthday party oftheAthe-nia- n Club was held October 6th at the home of Mrs. Basil Dor-towere hostess. Mrs. Afton Giles and Mrs. Douglas Smith. The Club colors of yellow and white were carried throughout the home and luncheon. The main attraction of the luncheon was a beautiful white birthday cake adorned with yellow candles. After the luncheon, Pres. Rose Cook conducted a short business meeting. The programs for the year were given to the members by Mrs. Clifford Miller. by-la- -- n, in vocational-technic- The Party With A POSITIVE PLAN FOR THE FUTURE and other vocational-technic- IN mid-196- 9, O O Prepare For Projected Growth and Future Demands on Utilities Continued Support of Lehi's Beautification Program Work for continued growth and development of Lehi's un- Keep Abreast of National and State Funds Available Utah Techni- Assist in a Firm Senior Citizens Program Work for an improved and expanded Air Port Facility Promote culture within community in areas of Music and Arts O Establish better communications with YOU the citizens of Lehi O Maintain sound financial principles of government Wage on aggressive, enthusiastic Campaign to attract O Business District New Industry PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISING BY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE cal College at Provo has been accredited by the Northwest As sociation of Secondary and Higher Schools. This is the same as sociation which accredits high schools and colleges and uni versifies in the seven western states of Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, Washington and Oregon. ALCAII HEAVY to ra:rkn Frontier AMMO 30.06-243-308-2- 70 Reg. $4.15 NOW . . . GUNS 10 $2 95 ... Box 4( t9 AVAILABLE MEN'S A wide variety headwear hunters in a full size range and at sur of for From prisingly prices! ALL RELOADING low BULLETS Reduced priced from 20 89 $298 SHOTGUN 4 Lb. SHELLS Free Scope Mounting with purchase oi any rlil ft scop All Scopes 20 off list So do we. And because Utah needs more phones in more places for more people who are calling more and talking longer, we're spending nearly $30 million this year for more equipment and more circuits. All to make your telephone work better. We want to Choose From Bausch & Lomb - Weaver be the best telephone company you ever had. Mountain Bell STAMPS HUNTING CAPS KNIVES and pride in law DUCK R'LiUH OFF Steel Hunting self-respe- - DUTY DUCK LOAD A short discussion took place in regards to a legislative meet ing to be held in Provo. Mrs. Wilson Lee and Mrs. Josephine Cooper of the legislative committee are to attend this meeting After the meeting, Bingo was enjoyed by 18 members. The next meeting will be held Nov. 3, at the home of Mrs Raman D Watkins Perhaps law enforcement, because of the nature of its duties, cannot hope to be the most popular profession, but there is no reason why it should not be a respected profession. ' And respect, like charity, begins at No man lacking home. ct can have the respect of others. and engenders public support. The mission of law enforce- - O Expand and Develop Our Water and Sewer Systems iversities. Thus, said President Sorensen, Utah Tech graduates with the Associate in Science Degree are assured their credits will be accepted at any educational institution in the state. Since SPECIFIC AREAS: Road Improvements But, he emphasized, the new Associate in Science Degree is a milestone in the development of that it will enthe college--i- n able students to earn two years of lower division credits. Approval by the Utah State Board of Higher Education to offer the Associate in Science Degree will make acceptance of Utah Tech general education lower division credits automatic in all colleges or FOLLOWING Continued City Improvement al fields. state-support- ed THE QUEEN STAINLESS enforcement, as in other professions, are not built in temporal things. Popularity and praise, however gratifying, do not always endure. Thus, law enforcement does not seek popularity and public acclaim as such. Father, it strives for performance based on integrity, and a man's integrity, it has been aptly stated, is measured by his conduct, not by his profession. Law enforcement is a sacred trusta service to the people who impose the laws under which Enthey govern themselves. forcement of these laws is no It is a mean responsibility. vital function of our democratic system which, if conducted within the ethics of the service, Plan A voca- Profession self-respe- ct Vote November 2 For al training. Actually, declared President Sorensen, the certification for the Associate in Science Degree gives Utah Technical College at Provo the status of an accredited community college in the general education category. Utah Tech will continue to fulfill its primary purpose of training men and women in tional-technical fields through its Associate in Applied Science Degree and Certificate of Completion Program, stressed President Sorensen, offering a wide variety of training in the trades Eot Most Popular Self-respe- ct Julian J. Mercer E. Craig Dorton David W. Adamson CompWlt loloction of mounts, optically bom Ightod. 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