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Show SL'XDAY, APRIL 28. ' 3 Sunday Heroic! About People By MILDRED B. HALL completing requirements Mrs. Jestou Jacobson, Provo a Masters degree in German with her daughtci, Laura and at Brigham Young University. hth mvis, Brian, Gordon and Recent visitors at tie Keele Keele's sister David, enjoyed a few days of home were M visiting in Pioche, Nev.,'with' and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Mrs. Jacobson 's sister. Norma; Hammond of Rexburg, Ida., and her husband. Ronald Riding who were in Utah to attend nd their familv. wedding in Pleasant Grove. for n, & PROVO STORE r Phone THRU SATURDAY 373-450- 0 our 1.75 Fashion Manor Towels All Prints, jaequards, solid colors... lively ways to dress your bathroom and ornamented an elaborate birthday cake for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Lor en J. Rounay of Provo hosted a fan.-il- y Express yourself 'colorfully' this season with ever so many happy combinations of patterns in beautifully shaded towels. Dense, cotton terry in generous sizes, made to Penney specifications that give you more dollar for dollar value. Get down early every smart shopper In town will be after them! birthday supper at their home Saturday evening in honor of their daughter, Eileen. Covers were also laid for Mr. and Mrs. Leland Roundy, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Roundy, AlSandy; Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Mr. and exander, Ogden of Jesse Brinkerhoff Mrs. close-loope- 1.37 BATH TOWEL REG. 1.75 ... now d HAND TOWEL, REG. 95c now JJf WASHCLOTH, REG. 55c now 44 Kaysville. Cadet Private Frederick P .Thomp-oJr., 21, whose parents live m Santaquin, has completed eight weeks of advanced artillery training at the Army Artillery and Missile School, Fort Sill, Okla. He was trained as a cannoneer in field artillery. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY of Tuesday s, o Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hatch Provo were the guests of honor at a birthday dinner held at their home honoring Hosts were their Mr. Hatch. daughter, and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Ross. The guests included the Alma Ross family, Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Hatch and family; Mr. and Mrs Ronald Mooney and family, all a brother, Louis of Provo; and Hatch from Koosharem Miss Lucille Hancock of Pay- son. Mrs. Verdon Hatch made Mrs. Pari Elliott and small on, Jeffery, are expecting to leave for Camp Pendleton Calif., where she will join her husband, U.S. Mrrine Corps Lance Corporal Daniel F. Elliott who recently returned stateside after 13 months in Vietnam. Mrs. Elliott plans to remain in California until Cpl. Elliott is reassigned to Vietnam. She and the baby have been making their home in Provo with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Soutas during her husband's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus I. Jacob-so- n with their children, A'eal, Perry and Emily, Orem, have returned from a combination business and vacation journey to the Willamette Valley of Oregon. While away they also had a visit with former Provo-anMr. and Mrs. Allen Chapin. Mrs. Chapin is the former Betty deLaMare daughter of Mr. and Mrs. deLaMare of Phillip Provo. u of C. Nix. son Kenneth retired Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Kenneth J. Nix of Orem, was among outstanding Air Force Reserve Officers atTraining Corps cadets who tended the 20th National Arnold Air Society Conclave just conCadet cluded in New York. Nix, a member of the class of Alan F. Keele, Orem, has '69 at BYU representing his been notified that his applica- university at the Conclave, tie tion for doctoral study has been is working toward his B.S. deaccepted at Princeton Univer- gree in accounting. sity, Princeton, N.J., beginning fei the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Keele Do you have a news brief and their son, Kamron, have or persnrl item for this resided in Orem for the past column. Call Mildred Hall at two years while he has been 3 or t ' ' " " Sl'W' L "' "Al' Vr"" ' WtV T-Wl- tT6 a ; I $h l&s W) y?''H4fb'y ? Wi1 ".'J vr4& iu ;Hk v'' LV- LAniCf charm- - ROSE-Comple- tely FAME-So- lid colors with rose, highlighted with colorful lot- - pucker-free- '. tones In high fashion dobby border that't Big, thick 'n thirsty cotton terry. Stock upl 4 INFATUATION - the Baroque rwi,hJ"p',ing,d"j- ROSE PORTRAIT a very pretty way to change your bathroom decor. Rose print on frosty background reverse to rich solid color. look - A - Training School Names Top Employees of Year ; AMERICAN FORK - The dedication of the employees at the Utah State Training School was lauded by assistant superintendent Jay Stevens as he presented awards for "Employed of Hie Year" this week. Annie Thayne, attendant and lrnv Pqfm'ill oecicont farm supervisor, earned the top awards, for their excellence in performance of their duties and to go the their willingness "extra mile" in their respective positions. Th ton emolovees will com pete for "Employee of the Year" with other top employees of state agencies, later this month. The awards were pre- sented at special ceremonies SENDS DELEGATION SAIGON (UPI) The South Vietnamese National Assembly will send a delegation to the United States next month to explain why the government is against a coalition government Ihe baigon with Communists. Daily News said the delegation of men and women would answer an invitation extended by 26 U.S. congressmen. The group will arrive in the United States May 9 and school cliapel this held in tii week. Framed certificates were also presented to Mrs. Thayne and Mr. Radmall and to the four alternates names by Mr. Stevens Doris Rees, Ralphus Smith, La Belle Ingersoll and Avis Thayne. Speakers at the awards pro- gram were superintendent Paul S. Sagers, Mrs. Elaine Sharp, president of the Training School Parents Organization, and Mr. Stevens. Mrs. Thayne, winner of the top woman employee award, has been an attendant at the school for the past seven years. She is a loyal worker, dedicated to serving the residents of the sdiool, and performs assigned duties in an efficient manner, accepting her work responsibilities. Mr. Radmall has been a train ing school employee for 10 years. His award was presented for his efficiency and performance in this position. Serving as assistant farm supervisor, Mr. Radmall has used initiative in his work to complete assign ments. The first alternate, Mrs. Dora Reese, has been an employee at the school for 13 years. She is presently serving as director of Volunteer Service. She has Jack Benny will present the held various positions during UCLA library with his personal her tenure, attendant, super of scripts, tapes, visor and department director. collection motion pictures and kinescopes She does her assigned tasks of his performances during,, the well and goes the extra mile to do things not assigned, but for years. the betterment of the school. 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