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Show r-- - ;- . . -, - Farm Bureau I ' - cock of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Goad in Lindon. The jut. auu us. uruci f. nun rajiv came from Fort Hua-chuca. Ariz., and expect to be their daughter and husband, Mri the first or second of and Mrs. S. L, Tanner of Amer returning November- .visit on an ican Fork overnight annual business' meetB. HALL By MILDRED j ' 2' The mg'bTTfie Bureau will be held on Nov. ' . News About People You Know Sets Annual Meet Nov. ' - I and Jack and their wives who were their hosts. The women were Eliz Reporting a wonderful visit oassengers oft the Queen on aveta uie anq oyer going but happy to return to the states on the return, which they and their home in Provo are sis- - inthia characterized as a "rough',.'. the Campbell " Welding Supply ers Harold, ' Co., of Orem.. . , J' .many- coun ry. rue sisters left July nut ; away uey mi s N - road conof less, Muitea(, changes especially . . . visit their homeland of England n Tn in tho Umvn 'I m l. u me JMailU ICIlllUC. iuis. i.. at UMrs. irma a. Muirneaa ot rro- D. Waddoups and headquartered at their struction and high rise apart i Reed's brother, ties Building, 251 W. 800 N. is ments replacing familiar flats vo, undergoing nine weeks of home city of Preston. During basic training at the Naval the months they also visited UKde: ' Training Center in San Diego, ''in Delta' -'Do yon have a news brief London, toured Yorkshire, De': Election of officers. Calif. or personal item for this von, Cornwall and Lands End Consideration of policies and: columnr Call- - Mildred aU-at They 4, Jeannle BrereUn, tadTtopPy Young Kate Bnmn, a student at resolutions for 1968. 3 broth. or reunion three H. t.. of to.wdMra. ie College in St. George, spent The proposed change to of Provo reported SUNDAY 1967 OCTOBER K 29. the past long weekend m Provo articles of incorporation: name! pereton a Uth County. UU Ya of the" corporation; registered visiting with her parents, Mr. Hospital, where she is receiving and Mrs. Stanley G. Brown and amp and roistered -- treatment. family members. name and ad thi corporation; dress of the present directors; WarAviation Mr. and Mrs. William H. period of time ofr which the fare Technician, Airman Dennis Campbell of .Orem, are happy ' is established; corporation W. Likes, U. S. Navy, son of to have at home again, then-soobjectives fori Mr, and Mrs. Homer C. Likes purpose and William R. Campbell, who which the corporation is or of Orem-- , has completed the recently received his honorable ganized. War Aviation discharge after four years of . The support of all Farm Burfare Technician course at the service in the U. S, Jfavy. Dur. in eau members this meeting Naval Air Technical Training ing his term in the .Navy, he will be greatly appreciated, Center in Memphis, Tenn. Be served a year in Vietnam, and officials said. fore attending this course, he was awarded the National Der 1 iv ,f k Avia fense Service Medal, Vietnam completed the tion Familiarization and 19- - Service UNICEF WORKERS RECEIVE advance donation from Dr. Richard Poll, coordinator for Science Medal, two Bronze week Aviation Electronics (Av the three Provo schools that will participate in- - the drive Halloween evening. From left, Stars, Republic of Vietnam Services Outlined ionics) Fundamentals courses Campaign Medal and an Air Lee Vance, president of UN Club at Provo Hi gh School; Randy Gottferdson, studentbody at the center. of Dixon Medal with Bronze Stars. He is Colett ert Junior from Poll. Duck Farrer Junior and Dr. president High; High, "Blessed Is the man that en- now employed with his father in dureth temptation: for when 'Zeph Maycock of Orem is re the he shall xeceive he is tried, Trick-or-Tredported to be receWng treatt, crown of life, which the Lord ment at the Utah Valley Hos SOVIET DOCTORS , hath promised to them . that pital He has been confined At the beginning of-t20th love Him, there for, the past two weeksr This verse from James is century there were only 23,000 the Golden Text In this week's Army Private First Class doctors in Russia, or one for Man To For Lesson Sermon on "Probation Richard Van Maycock with his each 9,000 persons. Today there High; Erwin Bailie, a teacher j0r vaccine to protect five By JIM FOUSHEE one 500 for doctor curbe to is David all are in read wife and After every Death," son, C Students from three Provo Erwin Bailie, a,ren from TB. according to for AUDITOR of them Christian Science churches to rently In Utah visiting with par. persons, schools and the Provo Com- teacher at Farrer Junior High, UNICEF ; reports. women. Mr. Mrs. and ... ents, Zeph Mayday. and Beverly Berry, sponsor for munity Church will be for UNICEF on Hal- the UN club at Provo High. loween. , Mrs. David Iindsey is in UNICEF stands for United charge of the Community Nations International Children's Church group. Her group is independent of the school effort Emergency Fund Beginning about 5 p.m. Tues-- but she has coordinated with Top-Qualit- y day evening students from Dr. Poll to avoid duplication of ' 1 Dixon Junior High', Farrer Jun effort, ior High and Prjovo High School UNICEF funds buy food, vit: will be canvassing the Provo amins and medicine for needy area for funds for UNICEF. children in more than 100 The youth fellowship and the countries; Education and health ' Sunday school of the Communi- programs also are sponsored. in will be Church working ty For every $1 in aid spent by I the Sprkigville arid Orem areas. -TTIv 1T 1 UNICEF, recipient countries Each student will have In his : 7-- .... r- i -H- I with-thei- aUt r 3T3-8&- Cnv HrM P" i To thank you for your support at the Primary Polls and ask r v:-- f for your continued, two-wee- Christian ' - It Will Be support ' November 7th. for UNICEF H. Blaine Hall . Throughout Provo Area on Halloween he The Vote h; cnr three-quarte- trick-or-treati- Sears Buys BIG . . . to Bring You Savings Foam or Innerspring Mattresses on ; possession a container marked "Trick-or-Trefor UNICEF" on ty. This will serve their identification. In additin, they will he distributing pamphlets" explaining the purpose of the 1 program. Coordination of the program In the Provo schools will be done Ihrough Dr. Richard D. PolL Assisting him is Monty, at Dixon- Goesbeck, at provide an averageof-2.5uU- n the form of labor, housing facilities, and local resources. 7 One nickel can supply enough penicillin to cure two children of yaws, or 30 vitamin tablets, ' SALT LAKE CITY-A- nn Ivlns Wilson, 85, died Friday. Edward- Francis King, 59, died Friday; graveside services Monday 11 a.m., M- t- Olive- t- Cemetery. Francis Allen Stout, 71, died Thursday; funeral Monday noon, Grant Ninth LDS Ward Chapel, 711 Jepson Ave. (3225 South). Jayne M. 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