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Show 1 - For C h it rch Info rmdifion f LD8 STARE SHARON Bn FR Uwu. , 30 resident J, s x tel ! jj ' ? PRUVU L1)b STARS Dean C. ChristensenJ: president, teK h I , FK CAS1 I'KOVO LD8 STAKIS tel L. Flake Rent-i' Ipresident. L FR UtilH LOS STAKii Ted L. Markham presirieivU it tel 1- li - 63. i 1) I! s II 67 1 -- i FR 66 WEST UTAH L.DS STAR I G Marlon Uinefclev president tel t J FR SHARON CDS STAKE " I 4 ft li V Philo . AC OR KM I. US S'1'Af.B i prevMerv tel iorfdent Carlyit Bunker ' AC5-017- 1 t I ' WEST SHARON LDS Si A KB M L,uneeioraiipreiaen Clyae '. . AC tel M. . Dover . Hunt AC OREM WEST LPS STARS' "I : ! J ! ST.tKB Wayne B Hales BVU LUa i & i It W 1! j tel It jpresljaent. Mr., if ? AprilJ9H;; jMr. Ewell eeley Farewells Held For Missionaries Ml V i JAY MICHAEL NEELEY i this; summer. ' en i; the services. ;' The admmistrltioh a, building. Constructed in an "X? shaped is bne of the mbst beautiful Office buildings' in, the state. The Libr- ary, wnicn nas capacity of a million volumes, tontains 205,000 square feet of floor space on five levels, two of them below ground I jfor ' j I Son bf Mil.- and Mrs, I. Jay ii iNeeley, Salt Lake City. Farewell u i L 'fvS;-?;- Dr. Lehi :F. Hintze. associate professor of geology,; was chosen to participate from a field of 85 othe colapplicants. Twenty-fou- r lege professors as well as seven recognized Swiss geological sci entists are included in the' groups, Sponsored' by the American Geological Institute under a. grant from the National; Science Foundation, the Institute will give participants an opportunity to study the! geologically important areas of the Swiss Alps.. Research ruaies or tnis (mountain $ystem erve as the standard of com- arlson for other fold mountain ystems in the world, (;.,SV'; ; i ! I Conflict of engagements during the heavy LDS General Conference schedule resulted tn the postponeset ment. No newj dade has-be- - . GEOLOGY PROFESSOR INVITED TO INSTITUTE A Brigham Young f University geology professor has received an invitation : to attend the International Field' Institute which will study the structure of the Alpine mountain system', in Switzerland Dedication of the new Library and the Abraham Oi Smoot,; Admin istration and General Services Building at Brigham Young University has j been postponed, according to President Ernest L. Wilkinson.! j The dedication was to have been held in conjunction with the an nual visit! of LDS bishops and stake presidents to the BYU campus on i landscapes in oil; and watercolor by Floyd E. JBreinhoIt, prominent Utah artist, are now on' display at $he! Provo Utilities Art GaUery,j251,W. 8th N. All of these piamtings have been painted within jthe last two years and have ho been shown before. j A public reception for the artisti is planned for the afternoon of Sunday Ap ril 15 from 3 p. ir . to 6 pj rn: to which J all who are in I terested. arjef invited. jf 'j i Th'cjj paintings depict terest pfj the artist in the natural beauty) of his native West, j Of particular interest are the warm reflected in'ilitrees, mountains lights ' w '::LJ...l .T I t,i ' Dedication Qf I vd New 'Y' Buildings Postponed V Fortys Clyde D. Sandmen, f president, tel. FR BY U TH1R1 STAKE 1 William Nobie - Waite. prtsi aeni. PR ST FRANCIS C A UJLIC? CHURCH 175 N 3th W OFM Father Colman CoUoty oastoi tel FP CO N U R KG ATION Al COMMUNITY CHURCH 175 N University Ave. I" j Dr. Paul L. Beck, iranurtisr I Brienholf Exhibit dt Provo Gallery 7A' SUNDAY HERALD BYU News! "Si ,1 oresitli .V' tel Edwards T j - Worship tocjether this week is EAS'l f fr;'-- SUNDAY. APRIL: 1, 1552 Utah County, Utah ' (Editor's Note: Meeting" place mi times and any other Information desired about ctiurchet In this area mar be had by call ine the pastors or takef presl- bidu listed below.) I V . ; j . J testimonial jwas held March 18, in the Valley View Ward Chapel, tI prior-- to hii departure for the level. - I Irish Mission. When the services are held they include the naming! of two will CALVIN EWELL rooms in the admini- - FROSH WIN SECOND conference tel. FR Son Mr. Mrs. Thomas and pf stration building for Kiefer B. IN DEBATE TOURNEY PROVO BIBLE jTBURCF ana streams. .' ji i , ' Ewell. Genola. :,1Y'I" 383 N 5tb W Farewell l'':l: testl Sauls. University treasurer, and .'. Mr. Breinholt is on the At One of the Brigham Young II Rev. Rodger:t't Henderson was moniali held last in who en Dr. : late the Chris FR Jenlerj, University freshman d e bate ultjrat Brigham Young University. the Genola LDS WardSunday SEVENTH DAY ADyENTlSIf wis school's twice Chapel. the president. teams took second place recently lniiuencea a As (teacher te has CHURCH. 150 N 1st W Gulf Stater Mission!. Enters Mi s- i J. Gordon paxton.f pas SOX. tel. the in Junior Division 6f the ,i FR sion Home April . ON PROGRESS REPORTED came soutnern Manti then in California Spring ChamT MARY'S EPISCOPAL! CHURCH ibegan teaching STUDENT UNION BUILDING 50 W 2nd N Debate Tournament. has taught art he to where pionship Provo Rev. Roeer HoJima b Wqod rector on alreveis ."f education. lie jwas If Problems in rjlanhing smdent The debaters', Steve DaVis and tel. FR ElemenCHURCH OF TUB NAZAjtKNB the Joaquin union buildings will be discussed Ned Ashby, dropped a split deciprmipakof 150 N. 7th W sion In the final round tb San fwas . Lowell by Lyle) S. Curtis of Brjgham Coey r pkstorr tel. tary. SchodLand until recently FR J principal bfSentral Junior jHih Young Universitjl at an interna- Diego State College. Tho! BYU FIRST BAPTIST CHURC i School (in ProvoJ He has jtaught tional conference! of the Associa- team nad defeated the San Diego 883 N. 5tn W Prove in the preliminary T L Collins, nahtctr. te' numerous adult education classes tion of College Unions at Purdue debaters GENEALOGICAL WHO'S WHO-ArloJ. Thalman, left, ffirsji vice pfesident'of ; ASSEMBLY OF OOOt CH RCH 'of tournamehti rounds the. J throughout the are av University. 790 N th W.I the Utah County Genealogical. kn4 Historical Society accepts a gift of books valuable Another Aii. WUliam Mltchea DHOt Some oil his bastSfofessional Mr. Curtis director, of the Y Storrs landCougar team, Larry ra Haskell ;i - if CHURCH research jfrbrn Mr$! won Elmer Beddoes, center,L of, Payson. in genealogical Wayne May Shamp, andl civic activities include past Student Center now under con-- : four debate's and lost L ST. MARK LUTHERAN . i i TTTii i j . J. . jf n ir..n ti li two. ir ft They mrs. m 1630 N. Columbia Lane, pastor, president 'pf the Provo Education was vviima Jiiimer jwriae, jrroyo, a aaugnier oi iurs. xeaaoe, at left structibn lnstrumtjnuai BYU, Friday : FR Ronald ii. missed fina! into Leach, the. rounds il. going J.A.i UUIlclUlUlI. forf llnd;, to by; one REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS Association; Utah Art Educators EUREKA r- - The; Eureka Metho morningthe 39thLafayette, speaker point CHRIST, 730 W 4tQ S. I Associations. Provo Art Board, annual attend conference Also participating from BYU Orville Rl chins, pastor, ftel dist Church will hold a quarterly il! to jl. from member 6f the Utah .State Art raferehcel April FR j and 7:30 winning 50 per cent of their Wednesday at J CHURCH OF CHRIST. his' departure j he re- debate Curriculum Committees - both Before were Ron Hellings, Dave1 BY 1055 S. State Street Orem. T. Reverend Cj Haws, r. tel elementary and secondary. Don Neilsoa. m 1 n -1 work on construction that ported Hdward. Marden Dixon knd La-be will J. Hi.; pres the Y Student Center is I AC Mr.! Breinholt's exhibit will be progressmond Mills. More than 45 colleges OREM ' COMMUNITY CHURCH ent the eohference. at on display during all of April. on schedule J Concrete is ber and universities from Utah, A 40 N. 400 E. i ing Ne Plans forJthe conference were ing poured on the second floor! Rev. Donald I F(ster 1 minister School Brigham Young Ifigh. Tel. AC . made at a recent church board and wprkers are starting tpl vada, Arizona and California par forensics ' team swept iallj four 'COMMUNITY PRESBYTERLVN the in meet, ticipated A generous gift of books valu- - ily in America, Th e Henrys Adams according , th.Patricia Brady, "frame !"P fo the third and to Robert meeting, i CHURCH events week at ihk Region aDie last fordirector Boren, pf board chairman, presiding, plans fourth floors. The building isi Family, Ward Family,' Bures- cf txj researchers or genealogy BAH A' I SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY Seven Forensics Tournament. ensics. r was Suffolk and the William Webb . 1101 received by officers of the were also made fpr joint me6' scheduled for completion rham. in comBY participants! The High tel John ConJcling. ,j secretary Utah and and County Genealogical Ancestry and Descendants, ing between the Eureka 1 ' April 1964. FR I! with students from Ameri- Historical li M : !e peted GRADUATE STUDENTS WIN of the Officers Tobele .at Churchai said in its Methodist Tooele society Society library flRST BAPTIST CJXURCH Pleasan' Stan Singleton, superintendeni DEFENSE FELLOWSHIPS can Fork, Lehi, Pleasant Grove here this week. Donna Lynn Breuninger, senior on April 29. r Grove. the that they felt accepting gift ' 'and they and Garff confor Gordon I FJenbaas, pastor, te student at Springville High ScHool, and Francis St. schools, Garff, Ryberg A e the to would books the Tanner were made records save, Vthou-Reverend Russell presented graduate student at Brigham FR j recently! won a some pr6positioni for Board ac struction company, reported Young University has been captured, first place in debate, lib: ary by Mrs. May Haskell sands of hours pf duplicate re CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH J afternoon that 500( awarded a 1st E 1st N. and ex- Elmer! Beddoes of I tuition gr, ant tion at the meeting. Nine persons Thursday $4,600 National De legislative forum, oratory Payson and in-- search by hundreds of people who JEHOVAH'S WITNESSED tons o concrete 5Q0i rds and of 4 .the i iBrig. from temporaneous f speaking. 265 WIN fense Scholarship, to the; Univer 15' volumes of pedigrees may have lines funning Uo the , 4. attendance. cludes in Were Curtlss preoidlns min Robert All sbc debating teams from reinforcing steel already have sity of Minnesota.! ham Young Uni7 and family group records repre Unks reported." The apprecia-o- f j ister, s Tel. AC been in the used building huge BY fori ! her High received superior ratversity COMMUNITY Alfred Ida Boise, 20 years of concentrated tion Ray! Harris, the library staff and so- He noted that 100,000 yards p 1 PRESBYERTIAN CHURCH iri I t h e and one team, Pat n Mary senting ings, entry, to continue his to plans ktudy who research Mrs; Beddoes, by Payson: Alden R. Hickman, Pastor dirt were 7emye(l during exca ward the doctor's Utah in soils Ellen Stewart, went undefeated. (Will be 81 years old on April 4. MrsJ Beddoes for her generosity HU High degree student vation center, for COMMUNITY ri School Art 'Exhi. In the legislative foruja compein ; miciroclimotolbgy . Microclimo- The material, is! all documented and Interest. PRFSRVERTIAM riflTRII which will 285,000 square tition.1 at bition which tests participants' and includes lis Hlc&mari. the clihiate of granite tology fac Sprinirville: Aldea,;Ri study 5t excellent pedigrees The books are now- - being i feet of ffoorj spac Pastor HU tors close to the earth's! surface, ability ito folfow parliamentary ana High School in ISLAMIC SCIENCE ORGANIZATION iamiiy group information on dexed and catalogued and w Salt Lake I City. Harris will receive $2,000 procedure, eight teams' received 107 different 1108 E. 460 S. AbdojS-- i Ahmed. Mr, soo4be' available for use at the I family lines. PALO ALTO MAYOR director. FR nnniia. a for th6 first year, $2,200 the sec superior ratings, and three jf these were the volumes PAHA'I CENTER OF ORjSM located on First Sovth. also Among TO library AT SPEAK BYU onja year, ana . $z,4uu tne third were from BY High. Six superior a number of Marv Louise Jackson. 11565 S. 30 Miss Bretminger daughter! of Mr. !in and Third books West It is open Moa- printed J Orem, secretary, AC anrl MrsJ E. O. Breuninger of year, plus $400 a year for each ratings were given in oratory, u eluding a David B- - Haight, mayor of of American Catalogue day Tuesday from 7 to (land SorineVille.' entered a portfolio bf dependent, Alto and president of Palo Al eluding three for BY High., and Genealogies, The Salisbury; Fam- - 10 p.m.; Wednesday from 2, to six oil! paintings in the exh bit, Dr. Ralph J.4Bunchef Under- - Hardware (Company will! be the Doyle Johnson, a graduate stu- - six superiors were awarded in 10 land from 5 Saturday p.m., at Brigham, Young Univer extemporaneous speakingJ with Secretary of thej United Nations nexi speaser ob me wo execu9 Closed Sundays? p.tn. and Nobel jPeace Prize winner, tive Lecture series at Brigham sity has been awarded National three coming from BY High. Mrs,, Wilma Wride of Provo, DefensesGraduate Fellowship to According to debate coach Lynn P 14-Ye- ar will be the; keynote speaker at Young University. daughter pf Mrs. Beddoef was The young California, jbusiness- - North Carslina State 'U'niversity. Benson, BY High will s?nd l5 par opening exercises of the model also cited for her assistance la Johnsdhv Mr. who will man be wUl speak April 4 at 4:30 gradu ticipants to me state tournament UN scheduled at the University the contribution of th making ated hi the de with, m Of May master's Koom 184 r the Jesse p.m. this weekend. of Utah, Friday, April 27. books to possible. his gree, be wiU plans !An corttipue A stiniated 1,200 students Knight tBuildin4 His topic FORK PLEASANT VIE Konda a doctoral di egree instdy ahiof !l4 fconSecutive lyears of perfect from 94 Utah high schools will mere is Plenty of Room at the toward s ha been $300 a awarded Caroat Perry the mal Ndrih two-dtThe invited. y breeding Is mock Top." public ttpndance at Sunday School and participate in the 'i Stani lina school. the provided by scholarship n The e t session pf the world body. iv sacra' m ,i dard Oil Conv The scholarship General sessions arfe scheduled gives Mr. John To is that assembly is beirig sponsored by ENGLISH PROFESSOR .J meeting conson ;! $2,000" for the first year and pany of Califor today- for four LDS stake the University o Utah, th Utah ASKED TO WRITE BOOK by lattaiiiSed n I a' according Coun for the second.1 He also re4 $2,200 ferences in Utah I Kenneth Soren Association! for the United! FaIl I,.;' B Mead Dr. Bruce Clark. chairma tpower andli permanence Margaret Anthropologisr ceives to Mrs. !Emily $400 for Stake Both the East Sharoja and each dependent I son, 18, son! of ttens and the Utlh high scrolls. of The of the Brigham Young University and payment of all tuition and will addressthe Brigham Young ' home the Brigham Young University TZ? and.f!: Mrs. JPrincipal4 of the high schools Tyler, Mr, God of will Word the buttressed acat fees for both years. J Department, recently University Forum assembly demonstrat i o 4 Stake will hold genera sessions at : Ferril.kjSorU-- j are being invited to a noon lun Englishlthe 7X, 2. inv: tation of Twayne science serv10 a.mvon April cepted a g e n t. This' at rrovo unnsuan 10 a.m.. and .2:S0 today. East v ; son Kenneth' is cheon in Room 203 of the Univer Publishersr to write a a.jlesion-sernaoon ices in m ... to invited been critical MUSICIAN STUDIES AT Thefpublic has Sharon stake f meetings! will be scholarship i s the today of a member of sity Union. Dr. Bunches is ex- e Smith of Oscar WiMe, proml UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS subject "Reality". awarded annualtheGeorge Albert held in the Provo Tabernacle the LDS First pected to speak briefly during biography the 19th century British dranent who is to Dr. passages Among ' Scriptural Mead, hear to five BYU Stake meetings will be con . ly .Ward. He also the luncheon Blaine. Ej Edlefsen, on leave 1! verse to matist.! is wit this be read from and h4r poet. known for in ducted in "the Smith fFieldhouse members mt fe- -l lad has received Ipis from ithe Brigham Young Uni- fntenationally. Psalm 107: 'H sent to The his i write the text on is word, invitation of native studies peoples Utah. It is given East Sharon Stake MIA meeting Mri Sorenson sixth 100, per and! healed them, and delivered book came from Professor Sylvia versity Music Department, has lands of the Pacific. to Bliss will be held at 7 p.m:Jin the East cent' attendance Individual Award boys and Perry been named oboist in the Uni To a of editor from their destructions.'' them Bowman, forthcoming Sharon Stake House. girls! who are chosen because of of Illinois FacultyWood and Duty to God award, holds of-J versity Ion series From Pro authors, "Science and Health with English ' and Palmyra Iices their! outstanding accomplish The SpanisKFork in1 priesuwyu, Crismon Gets book will; be one of wind Quintet. fessor Clark's; to ScriWures" by Ms hr: Key5 Larry the pifieaaersmp ...111 UM ' jcn JLoI r.i.c.(o ments and records. It may- be and is a Star .Scout. He graduated While an instructor j of music ' By this Baker Eddy this citation WiU ba used in persuing any course of at 10 a.m.. and 2 p.mitoday. with from Alpine Stake LDS Seminary at BYU, Mrv Edlefsen was a AFROTC Promotion stiidyj at I institution of higher read (p. .335): f'Reality j sptr-- ; j the Spanish ForkJ Stake meetings m th4 class of 1961. member, of the faculty woodwind Cadet son bf education any H. DOCTORAL Grismon, DEGREE itual, harmonious; Immutable, im! Larry in the united States. held in the Spanish Fork Stake j Scholastic ally Kenneth, a senior Quintet and a soloist with the Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Crismbn FROM EARNED HARVARD KondaJ a senior at Orem High mortal, divine, eternal. Nothing" House, and the Palmyfra meetings in high school here, is a member faculty string quartet, He is now G. been of ' FORK has SPANISH George Provo, promoted School, has been a 4H member unspiritual can be real, harmoni-- ! being held in the' Palmyra Stake of the creative: writing class a Philip B. Daniels, assistant pro a candidate'!; for the doctor of Jr., Mrs j! Frank to Mr. of '.second' of and son the 1' I lieutenant rank King,: MIA for eight years and has completed ous, or eternal.?' fessor of psychology at Brisham musical arts degree in perform Center. Each stake will; hold member of the; advanced place- G.I In the Air Force Reserve .Office 27 orolects. King of this city received his Young University, has just ment English! class,' an officer of ance and pedagogy. Sessions at 7:30 this efening. js to God at Tie modern music box ti an-Young Corps Brigham She is the daughter of Mr. and Training celved Duty the school's Thespian Club and a doctoral degree from medal-lioITTa aw a r d TTnlifAj.c,iiif will hold the posi- MrsJ Eiden perry ot rienan elaboration of the elegant ioy mus--;. 2 PROFESSORS WILL lettertnari with interest in sports. - Harvard University. certifiand four-incical snuffbox of the 18th century.: commander! of tion h He. is the. bas View, flight Although his work toward the SPEAK AT CONVENTION HolD ketball c a t recently degree was completed! last sum center , that drew many Two Brigham Young University from the Span mer, "Harvard awards degrees sociology favorable press comments by professors will read pa Ish Fork Second only in March and June. Pacific! Sociological the recent at pers thep sportsNvriters during . II .bus, wara. American Fork) Cavemen s Class IIAssociation: the sumnfer Dr. Daniels meeting in sacri During David C. Madsen; ;son pf Mr, B state championship triumph. is a will Georg an! I :: on7 be extension ;m;ento,':.Apfii working yprofess :; and Mrs. Carl DJ Madlsen of Pro-- v first year stu-- of his original Kenneth was named to 'the on Wilford Dr. Smith, project, probr ;E. Hpnt at! the vo, who has been seving as an team and thinking under a sor ofsociology. will report' on coaches, Spanish!; Fork LDS . missionary r in j Graz and sportscasters .and by Wheresoever you may walk in that land, V Adjustment in an faculty- grant from BYU, Under "Teen-Ag- e sportswriters t' 1.M11 High School jand 1icxui .1 ik. &iau, un L. Wolfsberg, Austrii, silace August and was! named 'among thej first 'jN Glenn ue Dr, ao" wiu Societyf y Whatever company may share with you the light- has completed Ing ;fjiiui research and half- Anomique Mr, 1961, was among 20 elders who five on the King MxVernonL of team. Seven associate Region four years of 75 per cent or more time teaching throughout both jsociology. will discuss;Tprofessor were recently transfeired to open ti a Theory If you can think of friends and things you used to know a new LDS mission ili Germany, activity in his wM l0 qualjUV.for sessions of summer school. ofreirajlce But if, perchance, it $ differently arranged tne jjuty to uoa recogmuon; ie The mission will be the Bavarian : the teachers T is' a 'member Ger In with headquarters Munich, pf You're thinking tenderly of us tonight, ' of the ward and has for li ,.8 'II XV quorum ... many.. (;! an the past instructor been recall sadness the past year If you may mot for of a Sunday School group. We'll on for awhile, I i 8S the-.kjnjr- fi f 71 i 4 70 , i j . -' i ! 1 . H 1 II , - f II ft - - , If I J. j- j Co nfererice HI : j . Plqhned! by Eureka Church FR3-05- 0e " - - I w ' !.-- i i -- H i Si - .'' Ji;' - III. 1 ..til I , f If . ' ' ; j II M Valuable Boolcs, Documents Gien to Genealogy Library 'If High Sweeps Region 7 Forensics ' i 11 ' " U Aft EptryjWins Tuition Grant il - li i ft -I : j - - : J j I-- ! ;; ) 58 li ( ; j I -- W-- i . 1 , e 13 Ralph Bunche 1 ! . J ! i '. , 81 Tb ! I, Speak i . -- At Model UN 5-4- . 4 LDS Stakes I j X I J " . 1 I Perfect Attendance Set Continue Gdnferehqes ; 1 iyiewGir! j j : i Wins Scholarship ! - Margaret Mead Speak in Provo - am ; - - Tj i II -- h j Christian Science Services Listed i v n r i Field-hous- 4-- II . : ' God Duty Award Won ' 4-- II 4-- H - I j j . j . j jre-t- he ni Provoan to Open Now Mission I k six-fo- - ot I jl L . ( Gan SeRDice to the Living' . t , 'sy ! ent lem-solvi- ji ng - . 1. i half-tim- . e, - 1 -- i j FIRE, FLOODS, AND YbU! Pentecostal Services Today J ' Regular Sunday services are being held by the Udiited Penta costal Church1 (Jesus Name) a !:- the Women's Clubhouse in! Provo, N. University Ate., accord lng to Pastor Hasten V. Colvey Sunday services are held at 10 300 a.m., and 7:30 p.m. - The largest land animal in mod em records is mounted in the Smithsonian Institution "in Wash ington,! D. C. The huge ,buUL ele phant, which stood more, than 13 feet tall, was shot in Angola in 1955 by a Madrid industrialist. - .113 j - GENEALOGY V jPH0T0S;,i i Made the Way! You'-Want Them I . ': ng the Naval Air Statioii, Miramar Calif. tWith hua. j II ; i v - '! - . lit East, i FR Outz Cbapei or MfernoRies ortuartr v u 85 East 300 South Provo ' ' , . 3-36- 43 Published as a public service ki cooperation with The Advertising Council and the Newspaper Advertising Executives Association. 1 a 1 . i, .... ygt can .LARSON STUDIO 28 N. 111 y l Ktiz&Kt&'t,-Cnt- Y - 1 . A life does not end in its passing. Forever, its rnemory is eninrineo! realm of the in the hearts! of loved ones. :JEternally it lives 1lion izi tHe spirit 1 f.-t i'IJ.. '' .! IL .''' ' A funeral service is a beginning, ot an ending. Clean water and fertile soil are the fifeblood of the land. Be careful. Don't let your fire start a flood . - 'i : being lonely walk the same hi h road at last. Knowing weU III,. DEPARTED, BUT EVER ENSHRINED INIE?I0Ry keep : , Have you ever wanted to be hypnotized, but were afraid to because, you thought you would lose your ' will power? You have noth-- j MIRAMAR, Calif; FHTNC) to fear, in that respect Glen A. Mattinson, seaman ap- - ing at least. The subject is notj prentice, USN, son of G. M without will power or under 10th E. Mattinson of 318. the power of the hypnotist! is serving at Instead he is Spanish Fork, Utah, , Did ycni know that careless xcampcrs and smokers start dozens of floods'every year? -; . a m .V- i;f - I ,.It's true! Forest fires are a major cause of soil erosion and floodsWhcn fire burns off the ground cover that holds the rairrand protects the soil,' the first heavy rain will loosen the soil and carry it down, unchecked, to silt bur reservoirs, flood our towns, and U pollute our streams. r .. Glen A. Mattinson . 1 0 serves in uaiitiDrnia . t ' , ;,:v",,.: FR 3-66- 63 r , 'V |