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Show "M'S 3 Utah Tech Elects New Studentbody Officers Negro Mayor v.v elect ion dance by outgoing president Gsry Houser. Bruce Smith, 21, from Orem, SALT LAKE CITY UTIi -Gordon Hatch- - will be Uie new studentbodv Mawr er.'ef Carv, Ind , one of the preside at UTC for 1968-6- He student in electrical and first Negro mavors of a major is L'S citv will be the principal automation technology and is speaker' at the awards brnquet th; stn ' Mr a"d MrsJ Joh" of Orem He graduated of the Utah Equal Opportunity Smith frora HlSh SchooL 23. Conference April new The president has attend-ffitv,- i. State University, Utah held of f , and grigham Salt Lake City, according to, He is cur- University. . uavia mgr. general cnair--; vicp Dresident man of the conference of the Instrument Society of Hatcher, 34, has played key America chapter at UTC. roles in city and state activities Four additional officers were of the NAACP Urban and elected during the two day vot League. He was elected mayor ing in the largest voter turn-ou- t last year after unseating the in- in the history of Utah Technical cumbent mayor in the DemoCollege. cratic primary. Mens vice president is Ronald The conference will feature a ' . of . . Mr, series panel discussions on ccn thp housing and employ m?nt prob- Lynn Petersen of Orem. He ilems. Speakers in addition to ar9HliafpH frnm Hi?h Hatcher will include Tom Rob-iLand is now maiorine in! les, area director of EOC, Al-- 1 commercial art. , N.M., and Utah Winona Rose Bilagody, 19, Duquerque, Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. Salem, was voted ladies vice Dr. J.D. Williams of the UniMiss Bilagody president. versity of Utah, a candidate for with Mr and Mrs. George the Democratic nomination for Davis of Salem. She graduated the U.S. Senate seat held by from Spanish Fork High School Wallace F. Bennett, is program and is a commercial art stuchairman of the conference. dent at UTC. Randy Wilson, 18, is the new IMPRESSIVE financial chairman. He is from MINNEAPOLIS (UPI)-La- rry Payson, where he graduated Jones of the Denver Rockets from high school. He is the son most impressive of Mr. Darwin T. Wilson. Mr. had the of any Wilson is currently enrolled in halftime production player in the American Basket- the welding department at UTC. ball Association when he scored The executive secretary posi41 points against Oakland last tion was filled by Pat Robb, 19, .of Pleasant Grove. She is the year. V--'- r?- ;. - - t - Vis ." i i ... . Om ' b BEN DeHOYOS i ii ERNEST MILNER '4 lUSTACHES ARE BECOMING POPULAR again, not only among the young 3ucks but among mature men, as these pictures of Utah Valley men prove, fKeep your eyes open and you'll see these types and many more adorning ii the faces of area men. Their wives say they like them. The large center picture is Richard Bagley, a Provo husnessman, one of the many who have grown mustaches is recent months. (Staff photos by Terence L Day) Mustaches? They Take Courage to Get Started, But Once jThey're A Going Thing, Even The Wives Seem to Like Them By TERENCE L. DAY takes courage to grow a Jhustache. Not to wear one, just to grow one. when the bristles first start to show, one's friends give him lot of ribbing. But once you've fcirvived the "What're ya doin' with that cookie duster?" stage, Jpearing a mustache isn't diffi-ju- lt at all. "More and more men are 6raving the barbs of their friends and shave just part of their faces. And would you believe it? Their wives often entourage them. and Mr. Cheney Ben De-Hoy- sliilir viav4 rsr f Vi fi nrill Ka P It a member of the recrea- permitted to continue wearing t. tion department staff, say for it. a long time they were the only The Army has long allowed members of the BYU staff neatly trimmed mustaches, and recently approved neatly trim- j wearing mustaches. Mr. DeHoyos grew his 25 med beards, too, in a move which seems to indicate their years ago. He says a mustache or beard growing popularity. Mustaches and beards are can be beautiful. And he's noted their increasing popularity, more popular in some areas both with students and older then in others. In Provo, and nearby Salt Lake City, they are men. while reasonably fashionable, Other Wearers in some other arers very few Others at BYU who wear are seen. include mustaches Robert But local men who sport them Manookin, music department, are in good company. Among Jean-Iierre Wife and Suggestion" From Houdier, ti e nationally famous men whoi Richard Bagley, a Provo busi- French department. wear mustaches are the late! nessman, has been wearing a Dr. R. Wendell Vance, presi- Dr. Martin Luther King, actors' feandsome set of handlebars for dent of the Provo Chamber of Omar Sharif, David Niven,1 ebout six months now. He de- Commerce, Is another long Groucho Marx, and Ernie eded to try the whisker ap- time mustache cultivator. He and singer Tennessee proach after two or three said he grew his while a young Ernie Ford, and industrialfriends started wearing man on a mission for the LDS ist Howard Hughes. and his wife suggested Church. Most people probably ideati--; toe sprout one. Another man who grew his fy mustaches and beards with LDS mission is hippies and other Many mustachioed men claim while on an 'fiieir wives don't want them to John Lehi Jensen, a Provo groups. But, as you can see, who has had his they have to had a following policeman, former their Jeturn for about five years now. among mature men for a long visages. While still on his mission, time and their popularity is Mrs. Thomas Cheney is one. rules changed and he growing. mission Her husband, an English prolessor at BYU, wears a grey- was asked to shave it off. But release and subse(Editor's Note: Herald staffJng mustache. She says: "I after his think they're quite becoming to quent marriage, he decided to er Terence L. Day, author of this article, wears a mustache.) lot of people. I'm glad my grov another one.' Still Ha, It Jiusband has one. I'm really "I liked it, and my wife said SMALL COMFORT pleased with it. & 18 Years Agft she liked it," so Mr. Jensen has MAR D15 PLATA, Argentina "In fact, I persuaded him to had it ever since. (UPI) A woman in this seaside wear it." That was 18 years or There are several other mus- resort complained to police that onore and while Mr, tachioed Provo policemen, and a man with a spy glass was ago, Cheney occasionally shaves it several Provo firemen who watching her every afternoon when she took her siesta. off, he has worn one most sport lip whiskers. N. L. Macfcay, a 2he time since. Asked why she slept in the Mrs. Cheney says every time employe attached to the Pleas- nude with the window open, she Je talks about shaving it off, ant Grove based Army Reserve replied it was too hot in the the discourage it. She thinks unit and a member of the unit, afternoons to do otherwise. it adds "a dignified touch'" to has worn one for 23 years. Police advised her to put on When the unit goes on active some clothes or change hotels. jSis appearance. u,. S. iiul.. UWUHUB-W- .r.t Mm Tllillil Ii IlliilT IWillMIHIiiiHI Jill fi IllenHH Hem Z-X- fB T-'- T lr VliT-" ' fcliiTTr "HMM of Mr. She is daughter Robb and Mrs. Elton a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and is now studying to be a medical receptionist. SPACE SHIP PHILADELPHIA the earth's luring phere, look more like atmos; a stork than the traditionally depicted Buck Rogers rocketship. the To give spacecraft maneuverability, it will ''sprout' two triangular wings to be held in position above it by booms and spars, say engineers of the General Electric Systems organization here. The wings of flexible skin material would putt out on enc ontering the onrushing air. The slowed-dow- n craft could then be maneuvered to an airplane-styl- e landing at reasonable speeds. cone-shape- d y IIIUJ. II mm IMMi - M IJ 1 i r HlMITl COM SB QjEgB well-groom- I 1 j i TTfTrYTlP K I Ko-vac- mus-Jach- he on re- - (UPI)-T- ideal space ship may, UN,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,, WJII il iin'"'aiilMlllWiiBMIieMMeiiMlii- 'lillWiTi , BRUCE SMITH u, J J - : Ml 1 i t Uni-fir- st u IZ f I T tfd V V 41' new Kw-tur- CHENEY THOMAS JOHN LEHI JENSEN 1 the president and officers for the associated students at Utah Technical College at Provo was made this week at the collepe Utah Meet A.' of Announcement To Talk at es yj I Pj RIVERSIDE PLAZA MDEM AND I ed or SHADE FRUIT - , i 'fr? ft A, sy pilllill )Wy! civil-servi- FT--IPE- T For Men, Women, Children .... Does ME f f Wr V flK wErK 30 LV -- Wv IjBV' j LARGE SELECTION RECEIVED $6.95 I 1! I JUST jI VALUE YOUR Job Depend On Your FEET? . . If So . . ffSAfk ff We Have the X VA L, RIGHT STYLE Llt 10ES For You! ,., n - .. 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