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Show I OA . fUXDAY, JULY 13, lS6t Sunday Herald Education Posts, Activities Chronicled for Centra! Utahns " n s V that same field. He worked ft Seminars, graduation, new of 25 participants In a three-'i-n teaching positions and recent week National Institute at Oak; the Piovo University as stage have engage Ridge, Tenn., plant of the Atom- manager and wrote his masanointments many Provoans and residents ic Energy Commission. Major ter's thesis on "Fiddler on the Utah County this summer. objective of the institute is ad- Roof: A Creative Thesis in vanced welding and metallurgy. Stage Design. to Mr. Phillips, emW LU SCSI UC UCW iU . Attending summer institutes According and seminars from this area phasis will be placed on instruc- member of the business division tion in the latest welding meth- at the Idaho College. Mr. Lar-se- n are five Provoans. is a former member of the Dr. Lee W. Farnsworth, a ods and equipment Participants were selected from over the faculty of the LDS Business professor at Brigham Young United States to atend this College and was a teaching as University, is one of SO In- eminar. Mr. Phillips, a welding sistant at Brigham Young UniSummer the pants attending stitute on Mathematical Appli- instructor for the past three versity in calculating machines. Col- Other duties he has performed cations in Political Science year, is a graduate of Snow Technical and the Utah include serving as business lege through July 31 . manager of the Pioneer Me Dr. Farnsworth will be study- College. morial Theater at the University inAsian and China ing Japan, Five Provoans have been ac- of Utah, and as secretary and ternational relations. This instiin teaching positions dur- office manager of the Univer cepted RECEIVING A NATIONAL CITATION at the National Edufrom a tute, supported by grant the summer. ing services at the cation Association in Philadelphia, Pa. Is H. Lowell Bamn, sity Radio-Tthe National Science FoundaLoren 0. Joseph has been ac- U.ofU. tion, attempts to keep college-levrepresenting the Alpine Education Association. Making the as a member of the of the political science teachers cepted presentation was Betty L Buford, president-eleAnother Provo man, David National Association of Classroom Teachers. current with developments in Teachers Corps at the Univer their profession. Subjects as set sity of Nebraska at Omaha. Thayne, has been appointed to Mr. Joseph, a recent graduate theory, matrix algebra, statis lead an experiment group to tics and others are covered ex- of Brigham Young University Switzerland this summer. Mr. two pro-grwill complete the year tensively. Dr. Farnsworth cur1964 graduate from Clare-moof professional training and Thayne, a rently has a Ph. D. from ha. music in Cali BYU, taught schools. service in poverty area Graduate School. schools fornia Utah and public Mrs. Sarah C. Campbell, an He will be part of a teacher for the He also re past year. to of three team made up elementary teacher in the Provo corps ceived a MS degree from BYU teacner-m- Reid Bartholomew, son of area, has recently returned from six inexperienced and has done graduate work at of a Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bartholo a four-da- y reading seminary in terns under the supervision San Jose State College and San mew of Trovo, is now enjoying Oklahoma City. Mrs. Campbell veteran teacher from the par- Francisco Music Conservatory. a month s vamet with educators from Arkan- ticipating school system. Four For several years Mr. The PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Thayne to selected ben have Provoans and Colorado sas, California, Aus-- cation trip in Switzerland in lived and Education Alpine in Association, Ricks the at College several other states, to discuss teach tira prior to attending the BYU. Germany as a represented by H. Lowell Baum, of the the philosophy of reading in- Rexburg, Ida. Melvin L. This program which he will par guest Hal G. Ferguson, Roger wa the winner of one of the 21 R Federal struction, techniques of teaching more than Lee Harris and Nathan R. Lar-se- ticipate in, involves Gerhonors given at the annational of reading and the use of visual for will last all of Provo, will be new 2,000 persons and aids in reading instruction. Innual convention of the National many. Reid two months. f j, won this honstruction was given in how to faculty members at the college Education Association. work with slow learners as well for the coming semester. or on the basis the from Listed as a The Alpine Education Assocof graduate the In of English his high as bright children. department iation was cited by the national 0. Geral Wilde, Provo, repre- will be Mr. Sanford. He has a Occidental College in Los Ange score in a nais Mary Ellen Stew tional Reid German senting the Utah Education As- BA degree in English from the les, Calif., Lcrgamzation for its project of of Provo. Mrs. test. sociation, has also recently re- BYU and is currently doing art Jamison communication turned from a Human Relations graduate work at the university Jrjnison received an A.B. from He is staying now with a host among its county members She Seminar in Pennsylvania. Mr. in American literature and the Brigham Young University. family in Nurnberg where he has through an informative publicaWilde was one of many dele-fat- English language. He has also will receive a MA in Anglo- - the opportunity to associate with tion. The Granite Education As from 25 states who met taugh freshman English at American literature from the German youth of high school age sociation of Salt Lake City also Los Angeles college. to strengthen local and state BYU. as well as the other young won a national award for conMr. Ferguson, child develophuman relation centers and proAmerican people who also won ducting a mid year institute as mote the formation of new cen- ment and family relations fac- Ray Kuff, 19, son of Mr. and the vacation trip to Germany. a workshop for improving teachters. ulty member, is completing re- Mrs. Golden J. Huff, Spring- These young Americans will ing techniques. Charles T. Do wis, a junior at quirements this summer at BYU ville, has been elected National tour Germany and then spend a Brigham Young University, is for a doctor's degree in child de vice president of region five of wek in Berlin. currently among undergraduate velopment and family relations. the Vocational Industrial Clubs Reid is an honor student at In- He received his BA and MA de of students at Merrill-Palmdi Provo High School and will be American, stitute in Detroit, Mich. Mr. grees from BYU in education viion. VICA clubs emphasize a senior thert this coming Dowis ts attending the institute and sociology, since iw ne nas citizenship and leadership. It is school year. for one quarter. This institute been an instructor at BYU in a national youth organization By BOBBY. ALLEN is the only center of its kind the family relation division and for trade, industrial, technical devoted to researcn, wacning is a former seminary instructor and health education students. and community service in the and principal, as well as assoc- There are 82,000 members special fields of human develop- iate director of the LDS Insti- n-wide. Ray is an electronics ment and family life. Mr. Davis tute of Religion. technician student at the Utah was one of several Hundred The Ricks drama department Technical College at Provo. students from over the world to will receive Roger Harris as an Government ficures show participate in this quarter's instructor for the coming school work, year. He also received BS and only $142 million was spent for Don Phillips, welding instruc- MA degrees in drama from the nursing home care in 1950, but, tor at Utah Technical College at BYU and has graduated from by 1966, that figure rose to Two universities have listed Provo, has been selected as one Ricks with an associate dergee $1.5 billion. students on tne nine Provo spring or second semester honor rolls. These universities, Idaho State University and Univer sity of Utah, have a total of over 2,500 students listed on the hon or rolls this semester and quar tt , el ct Provo Student Awarded Trip Thru Germany m nt AEA Wins National Top Honor - San-for- d, n, ri improving Brian Noble Joins Music NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OFFICE OF THE CITY RECORDER Tour Group CCJVCU - Brian AMERICAN FORK VaK . fMHMM mciHam rtf American Fort and has bee lectei" for membersn i p in the 1969 United States of A m rica School Band and Chorus. t "'"V ' &aled 1 1 ml M p0"1 HUM T.u.Hsv North Street - from 1458 Wei to approximately 1475 West - Julv 5? o 1369. .... end it ALL IN SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DI5TRICT NO. 81 The pioject is divided into four aclieduies. Bidders may The bid on any or all sch-dul- es. Brian was named to the approximate quantities are as chorus divi Mr. Noble sion, beinj se- lected by a committee of out standing musicians on basis of quality musicianship, character and leadership ability from hun dreds of applicants from every state in the nation. The United States of Ameri ca School Band and Chorus pre will return to the United States July 15. Appearances on their Japan tour will include concerts in Tokyo, Yokohama, Hamamat- su, Noguya, Takarazuka, Osaka, Kyoto, Fukuoka and at the grand opening of the Yamaha Music Camp at Hamajima, where they will be joined by Japanese student musicians. The band and chorus left Los ibgeles on June 25. This is the eighth annual tour to a foreign country for this organiza tion. Brian is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Noble, former resi dents of American Fork and Highland, who now reside with their family in Moses Lake, Washington. Brian's trip was financed by business firms and citizens of Moses Lake. While a student at American Fork High School, Brian was active in music and atnietic attain. He is a 1969 graduate of Moses Lake High School Soldier In Thailand - follows: SCHKDULE I Street Paving 7,000 D'bic Yards excavation and grading 10,000 Tons gravel 5,000 Tons hot plant asphalt SCHEDULE II (a) Curb and Gutter 2,000 Cubic Yards excavation and backfill 17,000 Linear Feet curb and gut-e- (b) sidewalks 250 Cubic Yards Excavation 20,000 Square Feet concrete sidewalks Iroquois Drive - from the end of the pavement at approximately 2890 Norm. North to the erd of Indian Hills n, Plat "F". " ide Lane - from Mohican Way to Cherokee Lane. Navaja Lane - from Mohican Wa to Cherokee Lane. Navajo Lane - - from 3155 Nortt. south approximately 600 feet Apachj Lane - from Iroquois Drivj to Indian Hills Drive. Apache Lane - from 3190 North to Mohawk Lane. Locust Lane - from approximately 1200 North to 1250 Korth 175 Eas; Street - from 3200 Norm to approximately 3275 North. 1400 Vest Street - from 1600 North to 1700 NorJi (West Vi sreet only). 1430 V'fst Street - from 1600 Nortii to 1700 :xr'ui. 1500 West Street - from :o00 Norrh to 1703 Nsrlh (East Vt of sjeet o..ly). 30 feet v.ide 1050 West Street - from 2100 Norh to approximately 2117 3C feet MohL-a- SCHEDULE m (a) Sewer Lines 4,500 Cubic Yards excavation Nona. and backfill 24 feet vide 4,100 Linear Feet 8" sewer 650 Esst Street - from 2950 North to 3050 North. 150 linear Feet 12" sewer 1680 West Street - from aplines proximately 233 Sou h to ap10 Each Manholes proximately 210 South. (b) Water Lines To shape existing gravel base 1,250 Cubic Yards excavation and pa"e with lVx inches of backfill lines and asphalt oa Linear Feet (" water compacted the following streets: lines 48 feet wide 17 Each-F- ire Hydrants 800 South Street - from State SCHEDULE IV hot-pla- 3,200 Street to Utah Avenue. Cover Canal Cubic Yards excavation 38 feet wide 170 South Street . from 1630 and backfill West to approximately 1840 1,880 Linear Feet 2.5' x 3.0' West. concrete box West Street - from 170 I Cleanouts with 12" x 48' 1680 to approximately 200 South cast iron covers South. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 24 feet wide and form of Specifications 1200 East Street - from 2628 contract end bond may be ob Norta to 2680 North. tained at the office of the City 1050 West Street from 900 Engineer. North to the end of the 500 The deposit for the contract Thailand street at approximately 858 Sp4 documents is 85.00. The amount Mr. of son Norta. David Craig Cain, of the fee will be refund 920 South Street from apand Mrs. Willard Craig Cain, ed to deposit or bidders, who the bidder, 300 West to 508 391 S. 500 W., proximately return such sets of documents West Pro'o, was rein good condition within five ASPHALT STRIP PAVING cently assign(5) days after the opening of ed to the 379th To excavate, grade, gravel bids. and strip pave with ltt inchec Signal BattalEach bidder must submit with of compacted, ion, U.S. Army asphalt the bid a certified check, draft, on the following streets: Support, Camp or bid bond to and made pay 22 to 24 F r i e rdship, feet wide V-- ' able to Provo City in the Thailand. SpeSouth side only - 800 South amount of five per cent (5) cialist Cain, a Street - from the east aid, of the bid. radio reDair- of driveway at 600 East to Bids will be opened in the Mr. Cain man. has been approximately 880 East in the army since May 1968. He City Commission Chambers at 28 to 22 feet wide is a 1964 graduate of Provo High 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, July 22, East side only - 840 East 1969. School Street from 2780 North, Nortii approximately 250 The right is reserved to re William Henry Harrison was ject any and all bids and to feet. ttiven the nickname of Tippe waive defects. 1500 South North side only INTERESTING canoe in reference to his miliStreet - from approximately be reduced if Quantities may 150 West to tary success at the Battla of portions are taken out of the approximately OLD 250 West. Tippecanoe in 1811. district by protest.. 14 to 18 feet wide LEGAL NOTKi All work must be completed If you have been reading North side only - 820 North' the paper lately you might by November 1, 1969. Street - from approximately be Intrigued by the Timp NOTICE TO CREDITORS By order of the Board 1140 West to approximately Commissioners of Provo City, Hike Photo contest which has 1150 West. Eastman Lessie of Estate Utah. been publicized several South side only - 820 North Johnson aka Mary L. Johnson: R. GLENN OLSEN times. Street - from approximately claims will Creditors present City Recorder 900 West to approximately The ROBERT ALLEN, with vouchers to the undersign Provo City, Utah 1250 West. of Paul J. office in law mentioned ed at the businessnun, Published in The Sunday 12 to 14 feet wide the stories is yours truly. The Merrill at 30 North Main Street, Herald June 22, 29, July 6, 13, North side only - 2950 North business he is in is photo- Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before 1969. Street from 650 East to graphy. The entries In the September 22, 1W9; claims must 840 East. with accordance Albe presented in Contest should be left at West side only - 600 East Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS len's Photo Supply not later the provisions of IN THE DISTRICT COURT Street - from 600 North to with and Annotated 1953, than July 31st. Only 2x2 Code OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL approximately 650 North. slides can be accepted, and proper verification as required DISTRICT IN AND FOR UTAH South side only - 500 North all slides have to have some- therein. COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. Stre3t - from 970 West to LUCILLE TAYLOR thing to do with Timpanogos IN THE MATTER OF THE 1020 West. of the estate Executrix for or the Timp hike, and should ESTATE OF North side only - 2050 North Johnson Lessie Eastman have been taken on last ANNA ANDERSON Street - from 1450 East to aka Mary L. Johnson year's hike or since then. (Al1500 East. CONNELLY, Herald in The Published Sunday though, how can we tell on Deceased North side only - 820 North 1969. scenics when they were tak- June It 29, July 6, 13, Creditors will present claims Street - from 900 West to en? unless we've seen them with vouchers to the undersign 1000 West. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS before in previous contests.) ed at tiie office of Howard abd 18 to 12 feet wide PURCHAS THE OF OFFICE Now as to the prizes. The at Law, 120 Both sides - 2950 North ING AGENT PROVO CITY Lewis, Attorneys B.Y.U. gives $25.00 and A300 North, Provo. Utah, on East Str?et - from Provo Canyon llen's Photo matches it with CORPORATION, Provo, Utah, or before the 29th day of Sep to 650 East (to be asRoaJ will be re Sealed which mikes another $25.00, proposals 1969. sessed tember, one equally on both but there is not $50.00 ceived at thi3 office until 10:00 sides) - Center section first prize ot $50.00 as report- a.m., Tuesday, July 22, 1969, Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions ed in the paper a couple of for the overlay at City cost of compactpacing of Utah Code Annotated, Both sides days ago. However, first ed hot 50 East Street plant asphalt. and with proper verificaprize sweepstakes gets the from 2200 North to 2230 ism, The approximate quantities tion as winner $20. There are then required therein. North. first prizes In each of two are: GORDON L. CONNELLY South side only - 1700 North $10.00 which get categories 10,000 gallons Tack coat Oil EXECUTOR Street - from 1400 West to and two second prizes that 4,000 tons Hot Plant Asphalt S. REX LEWIS, for: 1450 West. get $5.00 each. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS HOWARD AND LEWIS to 10 feet wide have gorgeous if you So, and forms for Specifications Both sides bonfire the night before, or contracts, together with a map Attorneys for Executor 600 East Street 120 East 300 North of the or ot Timp - from 2950 North to 3050 picture of location the streets, or showing of the hikers going up Provo, Utah North may be obtained at the Office Published in the coming down, enter it. East side only 300 West Sunday Her-aiof the City Engineer. City June 29, July 6, 13, 20, 1969. - from approximately Also, the presentation of forces will clean the Street pavement the winners at the program 1000 North to 1230 North. is quite spenacular. So enter and raise the structures where NOTICE OF INTENTION Both sides - 3460 North Street some slides then come to the necessary. - from Provo Canyon Road, Each bidder must submit with Notice is hereby given by the program and see the winners East approximately 100 feet. and collect your prize his bid a certified check, draft, uoara of Commissioners of East side only - Iroquois money at the program. (We or bid bond to and made pay Provo City, Utah, of the inten will hold it for you if you tion to make the following deDrive from end of existing able to Provo City in the amount can't make the program). asphalt, North approximatebid. scrmea improvements and to of the of five per cent (5) ly 675 feet. Bids will be opened in the City levy special taxes to pav for East side only - 1750 West Commission Chambers at 10:00 uie same, STR2ET PAVING Street - from 1100 North a.m., on Tuesday. July 23, 1969. To excavate, grade, to 1460 North to gravel is reserved The right reject and with 1 inches of Both sides - 1320 North pave to and waive bids all and any Street - from 1680 West to compactel asphalt on defects. 1750 West uie touowing streets: By order of the Board of Com 48 feet wide 4 to 8 feet wide missioners of Provo City, Utah. 800 South Street PHOTO SUFPLY from Utah East side only 1200 East A. William Nelson 24 N. UNIVERSITY, PROVO Avenue, east to Lower East Street - from 930 North to Purchasing Agent FIIONE Union Canal. Apple Avenue. Published in The Daily and South side only - 500 North Fist, dependable photofinish-ing- . Sunday Herald, July 13, 14, 15, Cherokee Lane - from Iroquois urive to mdian Hills Drive. Consultation Service. Street - from 900 West to 16, 17, 20, 1969. 2100 North Street - from 1000 970 West. KORAT, Fun With ry Photography Honor Rolls natio- Made by 9 Provoans Skin Divers Play Key Roles When Drownings Occur in Utah County ton, are available for instruct By OWEN ZURO ing groups. occur been have Drownings Complete Course ring with alarming frequency Each of the certified divers In Utah County during the last few months, and each time has had a complete course of someone drowns, many agen instruction, which includes 18 cies go into emergency opera- - to 25 hours of pool and class room work plus a deep-watson. Ons of those agencies is a certification dive, required of all divers before they are cergroup of skin divers called tified. all over divers to supply upon needed thev're tat h11 In addition the divers are MtlV whpn J to find the body of a drowning trained in many special tech ictim. niques, such as giving mouthrespration while still Headquarters for the diving in the water. Many times, a Exim at located is group life is lost because a drown International, a Provo store hat specializes in selling equip- ing victim dies while being ment to divers and training carried to shore before artificial can be given, groups in the proper tech- but respiration resuscitation by giving niques of diving. while towing more ashore, Coordinates Group lives are saved. owner Cotton, part Dwight A diver, to begin skin dfv-ingni operator of the store, comust have about $300 ordinates tlie diving group in worth of equipment, including its search and recovery opera a mask, snorkel, fins, tailk, er g, SmZSZ andlicV de! nartments in any county m Utah, can call the Cotton office! and with;n minutes he'll have divers in that section of i .t j BiaiC ull Uicu rr nj w VJit ov.nn of the drowning. Mr. Cotton usually specializes in training emergency rescue units for police offices, sheriff s offices and the highway patrol. More than 100 divers are trained in search and recovery techniques in Utah and are on call 24 hours a day. Exim International, the only trofessnal "dive" 6tore in tfe. th. " been, resnonsible " .' . has 7 u Hr eliding cajiuici jkoio, jeep patrol units and many &t and boot. However, under an Rvim Tnfornatinnal nrnirram o V""" - JLC diver can be'T- trained mei.?....'. . in individuals diving techniques. Five instructors, in addition to Dwight Cot- - uoiiii. vuuit vvoi ment while taking the course. nrv.iuui.ij Professional Standards Exim International, to maintain professional standards, will not fill air tanks or sell equipment (tank and regulator) to anyone unless he has a valid certification through the National Association of Skin Diving Stores. Some of the divers available! for call Jin case of emergency . include Lewis btern, U a r v Olson and Paul Pomeroy, ail of Provo, Jim Pexton and Slim Whittington of Nephi, Sheriff Floyd Witt of Heber, Chuck Warren, a Utah highway patrolman from Payson, Jim Lowiher, Salt Lake City, Jewy Barratt, American Fork. Others are located in Cedar City, St. George and Ogden. Gary Olson and Paul Pome- roy were the two divers who located the body of Ken Call, vance, both juniors majoring in who was drowned at the Mrr-doc- k diversion dam up Profo fine arts; Richard Harold Nix. Jean Jorgensen Moore and Canyon May 28. The two took on, about seven minutes in the Douglas L. Trotter, all seniors, water before finding the body. and Craig Lee Boorman and Owen Brenton Rowe, both junChamber Compression iors, all five majoring in letExim International keeps a ters and science, and Elaine recompression chamber at its Swensen, freshman, business. sales office on Columbia Lane, Listed from Idaho State Uniwhich is available to anyone is Carey Peterson, Prowho calls for it. It can be taken versity vo. Students from this univerby helicopter to anywhere withsity must ochieve a grade point in five states. average of 3.0 or higher to be The chamber could save the named to the honor roll. life of a man afflicted with any of the diving diseases. such as the bends. Flying the THIEVES COOL IT afflicted diver to the chamber (UPI)-Pol- ice, Mo. LOUIS, would further compound the ST. hot on the trail of disease. thieves, Thursday recovered 24 Exim keeps the chamber. stolen window air conditioners which cost $5,000, for the freejvalued at $3,300. use m anyone wno mignt need it, and has a cooperative agreeWHY BUY? BORROWI ment with Hill Air Force Base INVALID NEEDS to fly it anywhere it might be needed. Hospital Beds Crutches Walkers Wheel Chairs ete. "It might only add up to one A to Z RENTALS life saved," Mr. Cotton says, 159 W. 500 N. Dut lor mat, it's worth it." 373-061- 5 HAWA EI JULY SPRINKLING for the boss In MoiUm tumU ExKuriv tur for th FuR Offic STANDARD OFFICE SUPPIY 40 W. IOOvN. Ph. 373-US- 0 PLUMBING-HEATI- NG 56 North 2nd West DIAL 30-AU- 8 Escorted especially for Singles. Married Hotels. J e t Transportation, n special meals, sightseeing, fees, Poly-nesio- Lr2J MtrriH Chritophtteit 3 Tour Director shows, Temple session. Round Trip from Salt Lake City 10 DAYS, 4 ISLANDS CHRISTOPKERSON "RED CARPET" TRAVEL SERVICE 292 N. University 5, 1" 75-9--5, xo-w- Couples. Designed end Installed CRA6HEAD JULY 18-2- SEPT. 10 19 SYSTEMS COMFORT hot-pla- nt BOOK ter. Three former students of St. Francis High School and five former Provo High School students are listed on the spring quarter honor roll at the University of Utah. These students must maintain an average of 3.5 or better in all academic subjects, where 4.0 is equivalent to "A". Those listed were William Riser Brown and David T. Pur- - 373-531- 0 1030 1700 j IXOA TJJZZ West to approximately West construction of the following: Highland,,. -- vriiM .nd MviM: concrete curbs and gutters and" concrete sidewalks; sewer and water lines; and cover canal es er LESAl NOTICi usai Nona hot-pla- nt 373-44- |