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Show 1967 SUNDAY, SEPT.M, UtM UMk County. 45 Sunday Herald 7 About People Mrs. Grace G. Nuttall, longBy MILDRED B. HALL- Miss' Jenan Taylor of Hyde time Provo resident, has rePark was the guest of her turned to this area after the summer in California grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lloyd Hobbs lor two days our visitins her son. Albert Nuttall ietaflt1nrta1nity mi uie w ees. iney Hobbs were also the dinner and her daughter, Diane and guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. D. her husband, Donald d.Tnur-ma- n and family at Fair Oaks. Major . of Pleasant Grove," toLa Mrs. Nuttall will now be at of with Ford Alyson gether Beebee with her daughter, Mrs: and home Ut., Kay fayette, of Huntington Park, Calif., stu- John M Nicol and family in Orem. dents at Brigham Young . . rersity. Airman Vernon B. Mills, son Mr. and Mrs. Noal K. Hatch of Mrs. Nada L Mills ofJpan-isof Provo, and other members Fork, has been selected for of the Aerosnace Educators As technical training at Lackland sociation have returned from Air Force Base, Tex.as a U.b. an interesting, educational visit AirTorce air policeman. He to Seattle, Wash. Traveling by recently completed basic trainmilitary plane, the group twred ing at Lackland. -- t) (r 1 . w ir i r h the Boeing Airplane Company pi a n t and, research center, DonaTd iTjAur- rwhere they saw the first public Mr ' and Mr f in a Mvsilrltn At tVtfl maa and daughters,-hristin. ' suDersoniCLJransDon a,,u ." s- nlan Tftpv also toured the1 have returned nome auerv ' ' . f it -- Ufl lr A ) () V, e future historia y"jt battleship-Missou- ri at.g taOrem anoUSaLake They came to Utah to attend the weaaine 01 meir son, !..... xTji. .- -j nnnsld A. Thurman and Kaye Despain of Salt Lake City, who Lthe science building. were married to the Salt Lake While here the LDS Temple. Mrs. Arthur Baker, Provo. in Orem with visited Thurmans returned home this week after and hus-. , 1. sister,' i her J Margaret lsiung a ween in iuiui Springs, Colo. another jisterJSaltLake. 4err Barrvlvnr-:erhusba- nd 1 d the and o e r Hedquist J r Among Utah County service iduple's children, . Kevin and men now serving in Vietnam - Alison. The special occasion for Construction Utilitiesman are the visit was the 12th birthday Apprentice Harold A.Carter, Kevin. of anniversary U.S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Carter of Orem, and Two local men, Army PriBuilder Constructionman . Lee vates James A. Lyons, 19, son T. Brewer, USN, son of Mr. anc of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lyons Mrs. Troy L. Brewer of Santa-quiof Provo and Gary A. Zamboni, Both are near Hue, Viet19, son of the Frank Zambonis serving with the U.S. nam, of Orem, were among those Naval Mobile Construction Batadof weeks completing eight (MCB-3- ). vanced infantry training this talion Three Calif. month at Fort Ord, -- Mr. and Mrs, Byron A. Nelson returned from a three-wee- k have K. and Jones Mr, nonelai vacation in California, vischildren, - Sharon and, Michael their son Richard in with for to be leaving iting are expected with their home in Phoenix, Ariz., Concord. They also visited and in Las Vegas their daughter the - last of this week. Mrs. Jones and the children have while there received a message radio that their been visiting her parents, Mr. by short-wav- e 'and Mrs. Mervin Boothe in son Glen, a school teacner m the Orem and Mr. Jones' parents, Samoa, and his wife are a Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Jones oarents of their first child, baby girL in Provo. . BremerTon and me SeatUe .u. f u- - c. Cen-City- .. ci,ti- - -- ".- -I . Y Professor Compiles Botany, Wildiand Book xnc Unlimited Openings In Two marine lorps rrograms - SALT LAKE CITY There the applicant' will Ireceive the are unlimited openings in two igold wings ot a .MarJne.aviator Marine Corps Officer programs and be assigned to one of the in the Aviation Officer and air components of the corps for Naval Flight Officer programs duty. according to Capt. James , . The Naval Flight Officer ProSparks of the Officer Selection gram (Radar intercept opera Office in Salt .Lake City. tion and nagigators) is design ' Those eligible for .these pro- ed for seniors ; and graduates grams are . college graduates who are interested in flying but and students who will graduate fail to meet the vision requireduring December and January. ments for a pilot Individuals The general requirements for i Buuauiig uviii fivgau " the Aviation Officer Program generally fly the second seat of and are: 1. Be a regularly enrolled the F4B Phantom Jet, Intruder Jet. ; senior or recent graduate of an EA-6" 10 Weeks Training . accredited college or university; If accepted for this program, 2. Be at least 20 years of age and less than 26 on July 1, 1968; the applicant will undergo 10 3. Be found physically qualified weeks of training at the Officers and aeronautically adapted for Candidate Course,' Quantico, the actual control of aircraft; Va., after which he will receive 4. Be a United States citizen; 20 weeks of training and, 5. "Agree to serve on active I at the Naval Air Station. Pensa- nnta til duty for a period of Vk years ..Jhi iVVACt, interested in either of after completion of flight these two officer programs should contact Captain Sparks OCS Training Program , . If accepted in this program, by writing to the Officer Selecan applicant will first undergo tion Office, 5C Fort Douglas k officer Blvd., Fort Douglas, Salt Lake the regular candidate course at Quantico, City, Utah 84113, or calling r. V'".' t"'-Va... which, when completed, will bring a commission 'as a second lieutenant, in 'the Marine ZOOLOGICALLY EXEMPT the portion m 12 to 24 27 to 39 ' Silent Guard Silent Guard Sealant '.' 40 40 r NO 10 20 25 mm r mm 30 MONEY D0WM 0M r TRUCK TIRES' FOR CAMPERS" SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN i FREE ALLSTATE Tire Mounting and rv . oration. Free Tire , mm ' Safety Inspection Anytime ! Free Tire Sofety Depth Gauge to Check Your Tires. v SMALL PICKUPS AND PANELS ,4.00x16 Tub Blackwall Tire 'if Typo . 2345 , . . Plus $2.38 Federal Excise Tax I Allstate Century "21" Rated Truck Tires SALE PRICE 6.00x16 Tubt Typ 23.45V 2.38 6.50x16 Tubo Type 27.95 2.65 6.70x1 5 Tub. 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Considered to be a major conAccording to Dr. Christensen, Utah tribution to the studyNrf 80 to 90 articles on botany apbotany, this recent BYU science. yearly throughout the state bulletin is a listing of more than pear of Utah. References published 2100 articles. Biotic communiby the end of 1964 are Med in ties, range management, water- this study. .. , shed management, forestry, reDr. Christensen is the author creational use of wildlands, and of numerous papers in the field those aspects of zoology and of ecology which is the study of wildlife management involving' plant communities. He is a plant communities are included, j graduate of - the University of Most of the references are to Utah where he received his B.A. scientific papers and theses, but and M.A. degrees. He obtained selected semipopular and pop the Ph.D. from the University ular arucies are mm mm BATON ROUGE, La. 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