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Show v v I - '. ; I! n I. . I , . 1 1 llf"'-- A . t ' 2 kr7 l .. Sunday Heroic! SUNDAY, OCTOBER y29r 1967 Tiiejfc 1 , Trh ISbooks 'N GoblinsBegm Jo Invade Halloween Nears NOROseofi w".01 Ito theemen ury scnoof 4 Spooks i'B goblina n other , noon, or at sight. -to', things nke parties are PTA - apK - day mgbt tftney IUNDAY7 OCTOf : in on tne run iot uiav i j fY w Born 1o(Uy, torn gifted invade Utah County as the sred, others you tiv tfw. vouni? folks of the cpm - jcnarge. wilt) I thjrp n4 rcdy wit, H a 1 1 o w een kKk tar hunting- converMtion, and in Games, spook alleys, movies Haiwwween. far txcad tht nears. Mlity to ptrsuadc The &randview School PTA mimitv will be.: each fish ponds, fortune tellers, are at are norm). Your Ability to hontft in I1urU,-sXkplanned Ufl rail! amAtiMUs iafparties The valley's many schools to turn ttwm cn mou to on- the fun class-onsore- ' child-hallow- it i r . i 1 " 0 ver homecoming ' m hw'1 . ex-'S- Her tmtles. " roommate,The-BYlhntudratbodve- Schwartx, Ogden, was t Elaine named as second. attendant. ni - ' Dean C, Ou1steMeiTPr6vo to be held Nov. 0, and 11 educator ind state legislator, in the IDS has been named to head the Ward Chapel at 101 W. 8th N. Named to assist Mr. Christenannual University of Scouting sen was Karl Farnsworth, for course work, Shirl KimbaU and Shirley Hunter, advance registration; J. Alan Thomas, physical arrangePoelltfMd ajtfefv ajflorajdefst SSpadtovt ments; Charles A. Henson, tkrawgk PrMey and Sunday mermlng publicity; Ned Allred, exhibits; by the Herald Csreeratlefb IN Waal ett Mortlt street, Prove. Utah SSstl, Barney McGarry, programs; S. I. JINSIN, Peblliher Intered ft Second eiaes tnatttf at and Rulon Skmner, finance. Uta. tg psst dftic la Prev Mr. . Christensen' explained the University of Scouting that MBMBIt Aedtt Idraad Chtttltflea it held annually to' provide Walled Press HtterMlleilal Pi I A training for the leaders in all of (he scouting program, areas VSKRI'TION RATIS Trekkers, Guide Patrol, Cubs, UTAH COUNTY Boy Scouts and Explorers. It One nattlkt HfHtf Sltot it designed to provide informatx menths, carrier SM.St tion on the current programs Ualted States Mill. tttywMrg and to act as a stimulus for One year MM new and creative ideas in the Numaert Hergie TalegneM mcvo i presentation of these programs RSM , to tht boys. Mrk-Unlversi- u sn-tts- iJP-- i matters, j M II Pictures On Display Here This Week University of Scouting ,. uon-- v. Christensen Named to Head Priie fWlli Insight Into difficult Keep to yourself, spiritual X otcy, V m 1 - d to Englis- h.23) (Jjiy Emphasize L0 activities xuureday and Friday on,ln A that can give you a full week of Homecoming those Sun-spiritual lift. Try to let Kilt be and selected gay of doing for others. mes ls sMed for re wmnexs, BYU students, beginning on'co you've placed them Hi a The new queen was sponsored Nov. S and continuing through weii tinoto- mat - help you position lajer on when you inter-iwcontest u. the by the T; First attendant-- Isin the Home-Al---I coming royalty Mary ' H dredge, Salt Lake City. The queen and her attend-i- I r ' ,r A traveling photo exhkitt ls on display in the lobby of the local Bureau of Reclamation building at 168 N. 2nd W., ac, coraing w maimer DeLong, project manager of the Central Utah Project Office. The; exhibit is composed of aoouc bo pnotograpns cnosen b y Bureau of Eeciamation LIBRA (Sept. Sifcct. M) You should find your Intuition functioning today and your hunches corning fast and furiously. Take advantage of being In tuna with " ; -things. MONDAY, OCTOBER. IS SCORPIO (Oct. Nov. 22) The more practical you art today in your search (or a solution to your problems, mt sooner you will know success. Stop dreaming. ov-IHee. SAGITTARIUS J2 Decisions that Involve others should not be kept to yourself. , Let family members know just what you expect of them. CAPRICORN (Dec. To ) be overconfident today may be to make a decision that, will prove disappointing tomorrow. Go tter no more man you need. i ' - - (Jan. AQUARIUS W) Im- portant contacts can be made this morning H you're careful to see that you're In the right place at the right time. PISCES (Feb. Do your 21) reasoning before you come to any conclusions regarding the present protect, not afterwards. A day for doing It right the first time. ARIES (Mar. JMpr. Ml Solutions to present problems must be practical to photographers as their best for be effective. Don't try to get men's 1966. Outstanding pic- work out of the boy. TAURUS (Apr. Oppor II) tures included in the display tunities abound, and If you make tht from all seven Bureau Regions most of each of them you should know real success by evening. representing the 1 7 western GEMINI (May Much de21) states. ,. pends upon the way In which you present your views. You may have the best The5 exhibit has been dis Ideas but the prin got to him who them across. played in Washington, D.C., gets CANCER (June The out23) and will be shown in most of look at work is considerably Improved. you have to do la take advantage the major cities throughout the All of an opportunity to succeed. western states. Teicr tip tortoise, it it the slow and The public is invited to visit from the will honLeo home who the steedy carry the Bureau office and view the ort this .evening. VIRGO (Aug. Don't ) photo exhibit which will be on let up In your efforts to accomplish sooner than necessary. A good your goal until Nov. S, display Friday, day for entering new (leMt. said Mr. DeLong. LIBRA (Sept. You can 23) - r year are - t.njuiy - - - II - marquise center diamond with four diamonds in 14K gold. $395 B. Elegant pair with eight bright die monds in UKgold mounting. $295 C. Six brilliant diamonds set In very modern 14Kgold mounting. $250 throws, dancing and a picture show will provide a full evening's entertainment-- - Healthy -at will relish, young appetites sloppy joes, ice cream donuts and apple cider. rdntral Italy, The runes will be used to further school projects. . France, Iran, and research m the field West Australia and India. A Halloween carnival is plan- retardation The insti-'lantOB4safMatedwiththeoUowingi meinfjoduction&v jed ior Jridayght, junior high school Deg:in University of Colorado Medical during which each student School. spoke briefly of his country, ning' at 6: 30.1 The PTA is in and requests that Dr. Goodman received a B.S. two graduate students in civil charge, degree from McGiU University, engineering from India present- school clothes, not costumes, be Montreal, Canada, and attend- - ed the program. Ramesh worn. medical school, later taking ;Khona desqfledHbr-fle-aud- H hds pediatric residency at the ience the Jmportant aspects of Montreal Children's Hospital. bis Indian nomeiana, toucmng ACCIdeilT on matters of population con-MOO Studies For the past two years, he trol, relations with neighbor-im has been involved hi . studies ing nations, food production, b-- I-. on some 5,000 to 6,000 institu- and some historical items. .J.He introduced his fellow In-- 1 tionalized mentally retarded raolrWwe in CnUraAnVim. dian Student. ATVUld Patcl, Three persons were recover- of ming, Utah, Idaho, Arizona and who sang two native songs in rauier sorrowim Mexico. Jfew inaia, accident ht a two-cAssisting Dr. Goodman in the and "nrithoutaccompaniment- Special Testing Program Ends at Training School Lt i BYU students have chosen tnti were selected from an national roommates as Homecoming original field of 106 coeds at a junior; BYU. This selection was naj-- educatioa Her first attendant wt queerL and second attendant for the school's annual cele rowed to six with contests on it also .a junior and is major-bratio- n llow younger (ami ry members to ride rer you. . Nov, ML 'beauty, poise. and personality, jing Jin elementary education. GEMINI tWay What be. 11) alna as a rouNna Sunday could well and was sponsored by the interviews and Glora Beckstead, - a blond one of your beet, daft In many a at ' A nold Air Society. Miss Schwartz month. Take speaking. major from' Rlverton, temporaneous family and-- , friends Into -, iiHd'M aolprfprl wai alan srmnmnrnA Kv (ha Tn.' your confloenca. Hnrhawtrnin at nanpt wartanfai ri paht v... " : CANCCR (June ) "t TT 7, fJ"Kelp ternational FolkDancers-nemart today, a time for sharing your queen to reign over this year I the finalists. Muaems vue5i!y Of Provo Kiwanis dariafleyshadbetter - - agenda. Important, BYU Foreign OctrSl, - i " at a 3 Lovely Coeds Selected . r;u It it th - of course, will be costumes. Mouth "watering appetite teas- at. p.m, at p4n.jers, typical of parties of. this be available. tnreeoroes, kind,ThewillLettennen and Girls Athletic Association of the high school with the PTA are hosu ing the Halloween party for the high school students, Saturday Oct 28, oeginning at 7 p.m. The events wilhcenter mainly to the girls gym and the lunch loom. A cake walk, "Marryin Sam, football and 'basketball i At BYU Nov, To Reign - your woy of thinking, trnxiid nwko you very have made individual plans useful to any organisation mat dependW ;ir4rM anX soriM tne parties. A MM upon approv) from tn public tor tut- - too numerous to menUon-- 4o Beginning at .5:30 iccu. Only tak cart to reaHit your celebrate the holiday. oarents invited trv,attenL . 6 roaponaioinnei along tntM Hnn your Shellev School and Oilitln thouM bo uaed only lor good. will feature spook alley, District offices of the Provo other the TODAn FORECAST City, Alpine and .Nebo school cake walk, fish pond, camera : SCORPIO Xli and Greenwood 1 (Oct. L(t your meal Harrington tm cairn and peaceful frama" of mind districts reported some parties face, country store and Invcde the Home atmospnert. You can win be tonight. : Others ' will in the lunch' room. imk ofitri feel relaxed. next week. iAGltTMIUS (Nov. come . H) tf you would 'W your potition bettorat AMERICAN FORK-Wrtc- hes tak will Hailoweeo, he of advantage public gathering. PKfc new uggettioni tar advancing on. brooms and black cats in as classes however, usual, your CAPRII twsI with parties " scheduled either t an. mi leave can be hapoy day within the conrlnei of your own home and family. Stray too for after school in the after their favorite haunts and go far from home and you may be In tor disappointment. AQUARIUS (Jan. II Feb. If) Include cIom busMest or professional ssocialei Foreign students from Brig-haIn your plana for fun on the domestic scene. A day for buttering your' own Young University were bread. honored by the Provo Kiwanis PISCES WiMner.-- t) Its regular sunny disposition be the highlight of your Club this week, own and your companions' dty. Oont let luncheon meeting. the temperament of others Involve you. .ARJES (mar. A day tar Guests of the club were stui" spiritually. Morning worship Folk Dancers and is gaining Inrntinn for dfacnflgia! dents from Uruguay. sens of well-beiwith- AMERICAN series snguio cr?l m" ioob tim majoring in business jT-- w England, Hol-menof j 11 Lad LnfczjJ : FORKA of tests to detect disease states associated Tflth central nervous system aixmiaHes has recently been completed m the Utah State Training School under the direction of Dr. Stephen Goodman, instructor in pediatrics at the University of Colo- r rakrMeojcaTSciiooL Dr. Goodman has conducted the tests with a view to treat ing .patients once found and with the possibility of genetic for parents. In counseling cases where diseases are found, the goal is finding the origin and detenriimng whe ther they are related to or merely associated with mental retardation. This win aid in givinglhsight - intonieans me abnormalities d. - j Virf leieaaea - I ar progranrere-ohjarStep- certhe-nrthmwlik- h- In whereby ens, a technician in pediatrics tabolism affect development of miCTOchemistry lab at the Unithe central nervous system. versity of Colorado Medical Maay Programs School, who assisted Dr. Good This testing program, refer man in collecting blood sam red to as the metabolic screen ples from the residents. Sam ing process, is not nationally Crowell, the lab technician at organized, however, there are the Utah State Training School several other similar programs helped to collect the samples oeing carried on throughout the and performed lab work neces nation. sary for completion of the testAt present an institution is , ing, in the process of being devel The entire project was com- oped in Denver to provide a Lpleted under the direction of Paul S. Sagers, superintendent, make good use of ontactt recently who suggested that the pro- made. Those who have been especially anam be conducted at the friendly may not be your best bet, how school and set up the program. afS ' '''Pw L rtt 1 ' - f w 9 .aw V F- -f m -1 hs i I F- r , iil--- X.. XJU U L m - 1 V t " eT 1 a W0 care. Shine on, shine ori blaring diamonds highlighted by gleaming 14K gold. $195 L One brilliant diamond in 14 K yellow and white gold. $150 F. A spectacular three diamond wedding pair in 14K gold. $150 G. Distinctive single diamond to brushed , and polished 14K goW. $125 v D. Twelve STORE HOURS, Use Your Taytor't FlexiChargt or lanltAiriericartf Men. andFri. 10 'trie Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sot. 10 'til 6 CtNTXAL SQUARI SOON. 200 WEST PROVO fill Cenvenfent Terms 6 j X3 wo OPEN MONDAY z is xi NIGHT Hi t a ' tS2 W. CENTEX J ' M " sV T J' I' It's always a treat when you ihop at Tavlbr's. 'i nere's no trick we just think a friendly way of doing business makes to it eVinnrvinrr miYo fim Sn fhafa'trto ttrov we An It.' annncA A. Gorgeous 1 , . I f SiF on the were treated and released from tapped with his finger AJ TT 'f :A1 me uian t2T.tl vauey nospaai. were Maurice Those. D. Injured Past President Arthur 534 "Who's E, 3050 Moore, 18, the Douglas Taylor presented in Provo Kiwanis" and fea N., Provo; Bessie H. Maeser, tured J. Fred Ahlander, who 00, and Edith B. Mclntire, both has been in the club for 12 of Salt Lake City. The accident occurred at years. Dick. Los ee was chairmen for 2230 N. 150 E., just before noon the day, and introduced Stew- Friday and the impact caused art L. Grow who officiated at the car containing . the two the introduction of the foreign women to careen out of control. It - crashed through a students, Club members were remind hedge, narrowly missed a ed that the annual smorgas home, crossed a vacant area bord for Provo Kiwanis will be and slammed into a small pole of a block held Thursday, Nov. 2, at 7 about three-fourt'from the accident- - scene, p.m. at the Wasatch ScncoL AO -- : ;v; Iwai . 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