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Show Community Happenings In Central Utah basic training at the Naval ing meeting of the Utah Educa-Lora- n By MILDRED B. HALL Glazier is home after Training Center in San Diego, tion Assochtioa convention held a year's Army duty in Vietnam. Calif. in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Graff of Parawan visit- LaMar C. Glazier of 3750 North 0m? with !eir Craig Jensen, son of Mr. and?1 Canyon Road, Provo. and her f r. .w rrom vtr Rhor weekend 'spent this break "as n.- Maior mT"j. Mr. " -- 1 1 U. r..AH. u:s 1...J Muuies -: f ni l iiuiu iiesiuiaii ai . wun ... oi rieasam urove, weir ir.. VUi five children, and parents, iSfaSws S2 hav? en- vaca a in deer hunting. gaged Verde , MrJ"'. c. tioning journey to Mesa in Colorado, the Four Corners area and Lake Powell, Upon the return home of the party, Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs with Julie Major went to Hyde Park, where they visited the Hobbs' daughter, Mrs. Morns H. Taylor and her family and spent some time with their son, Second Lieutenant Gordon Taylor, who left for Virginia and service in the Air Corps. Sn Before returning from attend- - 85, but still longing for the hunt; a nephew, Jeff Hubbard, Murray and sons, Dale, Blaine, Bruce, Kevin and Eldon Kemp. The party expected to be combing the Salen mountain area. ism in actio,! while engaged In aerial flight in connection with ground operations against a hostile force. WO Jackson, a helicopter pilot in Troop C, 3rd Squadron of the 17th Air Cavalry, entered the Army in Deand was stationed cember L.1IIUV ULIUklllLl. llilJLT. " A Provo serviceman, Army at Fort Rucker, Ala., before arWarrant Officer Stephen JackAmong family parties joining son, huu received the Air Medal riving overseas last February. the dew hunt this weekend, near Di An, Vietnam. The His mother, Mrs. Ramona Jackwere Mr. and Mrs. Shirl D. award was presented for hero son, resides in Provo. Kemp of Provo, Mr. Kemp's SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1968 Sunday Herald Utah County, Utah father, Richard Kemp of Mur fhter, ray, ;L.Jft!T.,J?,r 16 Ronald Nelson of Phoenix, Ariz., has been in Provo over the weekend visiting with his mother, Mrs. Nancy Nelson. Dr. John A. Thomas, whose wife is the former JoAnn daughter of Mrs. Thorit C. Hebertson of Vineyard, was one of two members of the LDS Church who met Pope Paul VI during his recent visit in Bogota, Colombia, South Amer ica. Dr. Thomas, with his wife and their five children are resi dents of Provo and are in Bogota during his sabbatical leave from the English Depart ment at BYU and where he is with the cano. Dr. Thomas and Edwin K. Maughan of Denver, Colo., were received by the Pope together with some 40 other church leaders, by special invitation. These men, with the others, were presented with a silver medallion as a memento of the occasion. Dr. Thomas also serves as a member of the district presidency of the LDS Mission. Mr Maughan is the president of the Bogota First Branch. Heb-ertso- n, FROM MANY ORGANIZATIONS combined their efforts to fix up this small home, owned by an elderly Spanish-- merican man, after his plight was discovered through the Adult Basic Education class of P rovo School District. VOLUNTEERS Agencies, People Join Forces to Fix Up Home of Elderly Provo Spanish-America- n on house, and the cost of installing By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN man to do any major work A problem which came to his small house, and it had de- one was prohibitive. He stored to an unfortunate the fixtures and continued to light as a result of the Adult teriorated in state. use a dilapidated outhouse Education Basic program ABE directors enlisted the which is falling down and has Provo School District has blossomed into a large scale com- aid of a number of agencies, in three-inc- h gaps in the planking the State Board of to let in the cold munity project in helping an cluding man Health, Welfare Department, n Had No Debts elderly Action Program, In making an investigation of Community to fix up his small home. Richard B. Bolton, coordina- and others in helping fix up the the situation, Commurity Action tor of the ABE program, re- Valesquez home. Program representatives found Mr. Valesquez purchased the that Mr. Valesquez had no of the students one that ported small home in the west area of debts. He faithfully paid his enrolled in the class was a man, Frank Valesquez, Provo in 1954 and bought bills, and had paid for sewer who had never learned to speak plumbing fixtures to install at service since 1954, even though he found he had no sewer. It is estimated English, or to read and write that time. However, was no in the the amount he has paid for this sewer there of lack of opportunity. because service over the years is more Poor health and lack of funds than $400. had made it impossible for the A proud man, Mr. Valesquez had managed to save $100 over a long period of time from his welfare checks to make the down payment on a set of false teeth. Wanting to do something for Frank, who his teacher calls Spanish-America- and tonal purity from o exciting Stereo "Ell Monaural FM powerful AM Radio o and from the fabulous Micromatic drift-and-noise-fr- ee Player that lets your favorite records last a lifetime! Your Choice of four beautiful fiirniture styles Seaman Apprentice Kenneth L. Crook, U.S. Navy, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs Darwin L. Crook of Santaquin, has been gradu ated from nine weeks of Navy Seminar Speaker Due at 'Y' ...brings you breathtaking dimensional realism $298 Ij her "philosopher," the other An Army colonel vising Pro students in the Adult Basic Edu vo with the National Security cation class volunteered their Seminar will talk on public efforts to help fix up his house. opinion in the Communications They, and others, contacted Symposium Monday at 4:10 p. business houses in Provo and m. in 184 Jesse Knight Building received gifts of lumber, paint, at Brigham Young University linoleum, and other things. was purchased, and a Col. Daniel C. Bird, who has Roofing in installing of promise served in three wars and had the sewer help and plumbing faciliboth with extensive experience ties was obtained from busi Defense Headquarters in the ness houses and agencies. Com- NATO the and Pentagon Massive Project Imand, will be the featured Frank's friends fathered at speaker. his house in a massive project Col. Bird was an infantry recently, cleaning and painting CHRL A. CIL JTOPHERSON officer in World War II in the me nouse, Hanging wallpaper, Pacific, a battalion commander repairing windows, providing in the Korean conflict, and has needed furniture, repairing the served v.ith R and D test pro roof, fixing kitchen cupboards, and installing a new water jects in Vietnam. heater. One cafe in Provo heard He is in Provo from Oct. 14- - about the project and furnished 25 with the National Security food for all the volunteers. Several BYU education stuSeminar sponsored by the Inwho are working as aides dents, dustrial College of the ATned in the Adult Basic Education I; Chris A. Christopherson of Forces. 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