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Show S iundov HerolJ 8 Firemen Put Out Blaze Six Join Faculty Of Utah Tech College Six new faculty appointments at Utah Technical College at Provo have been announced by President Wilson W. Sorensen. The departments affscted by the new hirinp are dental asClow-ar- d sisting, Dr. Sherman L and Mrs. Fred W. Warnick; auto mechanics, Richard D. Rasmussen; electronics, Gordon W. Moses; electrical and automation, Raman D. Watkins; Mrs. and Doug- Basis Part-Tim- e Dr Cloward will work with the d?ntal assisting department Dasis wime on a part-lim- e his practice in the community. He attended Brigham for three Young University the at before studying years University of Washington where he received a Doctor of Dental degree. He was emg Surgery at Warner Lambcr Pharmaceuticals in 1965 and served as captain in the U.S. Air Force from 1966 to 1968. ployed Cloward, Dr. his wife, Sheryle, and two children live In Provo. from He graduated He later School. Provo High had special automotive training with General Motors Corp., and with Volkswagen. He has worked as a mechanic for Chuck Stude-bakPeterson Motors, Provo Co., and P. E. Ashton Co. in Provo. Live la Provo Mr. Rasmussen and his wife Barbara have four children and live in Provo. Mrs. Fred W. Warnick, has signed with the college as an instructor in the dental assist- er .he completed a dental assisU ant program at the University of North Carolina and has worked in general practice for eight years. She has been a nationally certified Dental Assistant for tiie past five years. Mrs. Warnick is currently president of the Central Utah Dental Assistant Society and is a member of the executive board of the Utah State Dental Assistant Association. She is married to Fred W. Warnck. The Warnick's have four children and live in American Fork. Electronics Department Gordon W. Moses has joined th faculty in the electronics department. He received a B.A. degree in 1947 and an M.A. in Utah 1956. He has attended State University, University of Utah, and the University of Mr. Moses taught for three years at Utah Techrcal College at Salt Lake, three quarters at Brigham Young University, and four years at San Diego City College. He worked for 11 years as an electrical engin:er at - Southern California. injured. Three Attend Police Seminar The Brigham Young Univer sity Fourth Stake is sponsoring a Young Artists Festival, to be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Smith Fieldhouse. Under the direction of the stake MIA board, each ward previously held a festival, at which time a rep resentative was chosen to per form in the stake festival. Included on the program are Diane Lynn Hams, vocal solo; Blair Clawson, piano solo; Janet Holyoak and Jeralyn Brown, duet; Kay Jordan, Kuehne, piano solo; Peggy piano solo; Elizabeth Erikson, piano solo; Sue Redd, dramatic reading; Mike Nielson, marim Pete-son- , viola He is cur- - ba solo; Dian3 solo; Kiyoko Yamagishi, vocal two-pia- solo. 2 Accidents Hurt Three Two separate car accidents over the weekend left one driver in fair condition and two others In good condition. John William Johnson, 31, RFD, Spanish Fork, was listed as fair after his pickup left ttve road, hit a sign, and rolled over. Johnson was exitirg southto Spanish Fork. bound on The accident, which tot iled the pickup, happened shori!; after midnight early Saturday morning. Johnson was taken to Utah The public is invited to attend and enjoy some of the finest talent on the campus presented in an evening of classical entertainment. I Valley Hospital. Hal Holmstead, 32, 1170 East 700 North, American Fork, and Gideon Allen, 2fl, 3974 South- borne Way, Salt Lake City, were both listed in good condition Saturday after their cars collided on Utah Highway 73 east of Lehi Friday. Both were taken to the American Fork Hospital. Alien was WKen later w Salt Lake LDS Hospital. . today JACK IPE1ER I 1.00.3,45 o r?zr? i HURRY $2 Million Loan Approved for Utah State - "It's really a matter of their philosophy," Ichord said. "If the police attempt to enforce MlhCtnturyFoi BIG HITS 2 the law they consider that they have the right to use force to EOT WELCH as they put themselves, 20" it." i i I -- X l BOSTON STRANG LEPR GE0H6E KEHEDY Century-F- Presents KILLS 15 BOSTON 5TRANGLER. EXTOLE! A 13 OPEN 6:C0 LUANDA, (UPI)-Portu- gese Angola 13 killed troops African guerrillas and wounded four others in a battle near FEATURES STRANGLE SHOW 7:00 Lumbabl in eastern Angola, military spokesmen report. 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Marshmallows cQm&. JlMid HONOR n NEW CROP , S - j f. TODAY AT A j OF THE 'SELF-CONFESS- PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER n8mACta' sir the ' flJ m& BRIGITTEI STEPHEN irhciriUESTORY FOOD BARGAIN rWtfmm M I ' SEAN surprise the' testimony, on uimmmee FRANK S V mMk SfV, heard into the Chicago disorders House without hearine YiDDie leader Rubini who turne(j down fl Activities concludes that 'Com-- i he !committee stlPulatlon munists and other revolution ries" took part in planning the' would have to change his street demonstrations during clothes before testifying. The the Democratic national con- - vear.oid potential witness more vention a rented Santa Claus suit. The claim came from acting Three of the principals who Committee Chairman Richard the Chicago demonarranged after a week of Ichord, if strations out at acknowledged aimed freely finding hearings or subversives" before the committee that they "Communists had anything to do with the were "revolutionaries' in that violence that occurred. they sought a complete overhaul Ichord s charge was admitted 0f the U.S. and political . i i l iL ai every turn Dy me young economic system. radicals wno lesunea Deiore ine One of them, David Dcllinger, panel. They generally acknow said he was a pacifist, and all ledged being revolutionaries and spoke scornfully of the Commu- nist party as old hat, Porpoises and dolphins swim But they were so angered by 30 miles an hour without apthe war in Vietnam that they parent difficulty. explained they would work with anyone to end it. Thus, some representatives of the Commu nist party participated in the of no one who LAST 3 DAYS aiwa "J&Zt THIS IS By DANIEL RAPOPORT planning of the demonstrations. three of them said they tried to WASHINGTON the The panel ended its inquiry avoid violence in Chicago. (UPI)-- To ban Development has approved a $2 million loan for Utah State University. The loan, approved Friday, will be used for construction of Four out of five of all living a dormitory at the northern Utah school. things exist in the sea. tixiJ r1 Ukd er Part in Chicago Riots, HUAC Concludes N.C.; and Dean A. Chief of Police of Kala- 4 i I Commies and Other Revolutionaries Took Fox, mazoo, Mich. The seminar was called to focus on the impact on law enforcement and criminal justice in Utah of the recently enacted crime bill. l I i Winston- v r'tj ENDS TUESDAY Department of Justice's Law Enforcement Administration; Justice M. Tucker of -Salem, state-owne- full-sca- U.S. Lzr;' iEii3S3hi Sean Gonnery Is rrannnn flRRM Thrpe Orem offl cials attended a seminar this wtekend sponsored by the Utah Municipal League concerning the Federal Omnibus Crime Bill. Participating in the Salt Lake City meeting were City Mana ger Earl Wengreen, Police thief James A. Simmons, and Lt. Ted Peacock. Speakers at the seminar included Charles Lauer of the The state flower of is the coast rhododendron. j--j 1 eight-year-o- ld 4th Stake W several ( f rftt- - Melanie CarRICHFIELD ter, 20, a petite leading actress with the Brigham Young University touring Repertory Theater escaped serious injury Friday night by partially holding up a platform and staircase which collapsed on top of her at the LDS Tabernacle in Richfield. Miss Carter was waiting under the staircase to make her first entrance in a new play, "A Day, A Night, And A Day," when the platform and staircase, with four actors on it, clashed down during the stags blackout. A senior in speech and dram atic arts, Miss Carter is con sidcred to be the "bay" of the company because she plays daughSarah, the ter of the Prophet Nephi. She was taken to the Sevier Valley LDS Hospital whre she was treated for a laceration to the forehead. Following an interval, during which members of the cast repaired the set, another actress, Carol Babcock, stepped into Miss Carter's part and the show went on. Miss Carter was released from the hospital last night. No other members of the cast were Young Artists Festival Slated ' !,;. 'V Staircase degrees from Dalhousie University in Halifax. Nova Scotia. She received the Master of Education degree at Brigham Young University in 1968. Mrs. Johnson taught in elementary, junior high, and high schools for ten years. She was employed as a meteorlogical observer for three years. She is married to Douglas Johnson and they have four chil dren. They now live in Provo. V V.y By Falling lumbia University. Mr. Moses, ms wile Mary biien, and three children live in Provo Lchl Graduate Raman D. Watkins has joined the electrical and automation He technology department. graduated from Lehi High School and attended Utah Technical College. He later worked as a journeyman el ctrician and appliance instructor. Mr. Watkins is married to They have four children and live in Lehi, Mrs. Douglas Johnson has accepted a position to teach and the coordinate and program at Attributed to Protestors If I 11 Actress Hit He has served as a lieutenant the U.S. Navy and attended the Midshipman's School at Co By 'Y' 'j .it rently working nn a doctors de- panel truck used by Beagles gree in wlucational administrat- Janitorial Service, suffered an estimated $20 damage. ion. ing department. A v. , Bomb Explosions in Paris pry 7" PARIS (l'PI)-Th- ree bombsigation, theorized the bombings exploded at Paris banks early misht have been Intended as a I Saturday and poiiw meonzeu. protest against Institutions sym- incidents and similar thev bolizing France's "capitalistic Friday could be the work of society." protestors against the governA similar set les of bombings ment's new austerity program attacks against American and Authorities said the bombings, and airline offices banks, which injured a woman suspect, offices last American Express last were similar to incidents spring culminated with the spring when nationwide turmoil leftist ! arrest of off went erupted. Two bombs students. This, in turn, helped . Renault d at Friday the "spring revolution." auto plants, causing damage but trigger Meanwhile, the government no injuries. what appeared to Police said they were holding was waging battle P be a against rising losing sr. A t i Mi a voung woman, who suffered a smashed leg in one of Satur prices. and controlled Government day's explosions, found carrying ..v.v a list ot oanKs. a suck uiiHun.iu5u to seep through the dynamite was found near her. starting erected to dam economic involved The latest bombings excessive price home made explosives that had prevent from Pres-lettstuffed into the banks' creases resulting Gaulle's de Charles ident boxes, officers said. who said they were austerity measures to save the Police, POLISH CARDINAL Stefan V'ysynski, left, lo oks on as Pope Paul VI chats with other Polish investi- - franc. carrying out a bishops in Vatican City. Later commenting on widespread criticism of his ban on artificial birth control and other dissension within the ch urch, the pontiff said be would rely on Christ to "calm the storm." (llcrald-UP- I Cablcphoto) car In the First Security Bank parking lot was put out by the Provo Fire Department Friday. The car, a A fire in a Richard D. Rasmussen has UTCP. contracted to teach in the auto Mrs. Johnson received the mechanic department at the Bachelor of Arts and Education college. 4 i In Burning Car in las Johnson. i m '.Jlft Zl, 79 candy 5 -- o utahs lowest" MATTEL Creepls-Peepl- Reg. 8.00 $89 - 96 WE ADD ONLY 10 I fn... penf, $400 1 5 o,.c. VAlUf BRAND Bacon .... 2 Pork Steak PORK ROAST TO OUR PRICES $joo I Qft ,b, - POPULAR smcTI0Ni I SO 69 Tomato Jc. 5 ,., e See'NSaV i 11, 1968 o" 39' 49 - 45' I |