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Show 8A Sunday Herofd SUNDAY, SEPT. ?l, Prove Uth I 1969 - r- - V ,: 4 J: Discuss Matter School Opens Sept. 29 at Snow College - EPHRAIM - Snow fr ' 7 . The Christian Science lesson- sermon this Sunday includes a! prophecy from Isaiah: "And the loftiness of man shall be bowed 1 down, and the haughtiness of men shall be made low; and! the Lord alone shall be exalted id that day." The subject of the sermon is "Matter." Services are open to all and begin at 11 a.m. at First Church of Christ Scientist, 105 E. 1st N., Provo. Sunday School Is at 9:45 a.m. College students will return to the campus thL week for the opening f the school's fall quarter activities. - - Freshmen who have not yet taken ACT (entrance) tests will have their last opportunity prior to the start of school on Sept. 25, according to Registrar Ross P. Findlay. He said students desiring to take the tests should make advance arrangements through his office. ." Entering freshman will report on Sept. 26 for special orientation activities. They will be guesis at a chuck wagon breakfast hosted by the faculty at 7 a. m. Following the breakfast they will attend programs introducing them to the faculty and the student body officers and then participate in a series of meetings which will assist them in getting registered. Registration will follow on Sept. 27, with former students signing up first, according to an alphabetical scheme, at 8 a. m , and new students beginning the procedure at 9 a. m. Fall quarter class work will Christ Science Sermon To Back-To-Scho- .1 r ol Night Scheduled V The ultimate In snappy strapped looks. Mat it's all Knnt h rr, Stvlino of krnArW tnrt and new-loo- k heels, all buckled up with bold straps. Just one from Risqu's great collection that you won't want to miss. Sunset View Elementary Schoo w 11 hold i's annual back- night on Sept. 22, beginning with dinner from 6 to 7 p m. All participants are Invited to the dinner at a nominal cost. Classroom sessions will be conducted by the teachers from 7:30 to 8:10 p.m. At 8:15 p.m. the teachers will repeat their discussions for the benefit of those parents with mors than one room to visit. the evening a Throughout flower products display will be held In tl e gym. nt ol from American PROVO HIGH SCHOOL recently received an electronic oscilloscope donation was made by Kent Alder, The in to science used be classes, Co. Telegraph right, unit manager in Provo for Mountain Bell to Ron Last, left, Provo High principal, According to Mr. Alder, the device was used by AT&T in analysis of electronic transof value conversations. end video communications Original mission such as telephone the scope was $750. It is one of two donated by the company. Nebo Sex Education Payson Girl Has Perfect Committee Names Head Attendance has attended all SPANISH FORK Boyd Good rich, director of curriculum for the Nebo School District, is A young Payson PAYSON as chairman of the ad serving 29. tegin Sept. meetings girl hoc committee appointed in the - Prospective students desiring in Primary and Sunday School district to study sex education Information concerning the infor four years, in the district. The stitution can obtain catalogs, misswithout has held its first orcommittee rna-schedules other and class ing a single ganizational meeting and seIrial by writing his office, Mr. week. Mrs. Lynn Christensen, lected Findlay said. She is Miri a PTA president, as secSalem, Z Campus housing in dormitor Johnam Sue retary. a ies is still available in limit son, 11, daughMr. Goodrich said the com ed amount for women students ter of Mr. and mittee plans to meet twice and in an adequate amount for Mrs. until the study Is men students, Devon Blad, Johnson, 59 E. monthlyand will renort to the said. housing coordinator, 4th N.. Pay- -board of education, probably Faculty additions have person. Miriam in the spring of 1970. mitted an expansion of the curFor this achievement she has early The "maturation education" inriculum in several areas, Ross been honored on will determine what committee autocluding foreign languages, Dowdle Special Day. and has curriculum is, will current the motive technology and geology, been presented with a five do- review the current program, to Garth Beacham, llar bill by Mr. Dowdle. according dean of instruction. For several years Mr. Dow Z School officials forecast an has encouraged the children dle of enrollment this year approxof Payson LDS Fourth Ward imately 1000 students. Last year to attend their Primary and Sanpete County had the largest School meetings by of Sunday representation in the student new half dollar to those a fering The Maeser School PTA will body, followed by Utah County. who have perfect attendance. begin its membership drive He gives a new dime to those Monday. Parents of Maeser SLIPPERY IDEA SHEFFIELD. Ala. fUP- D- missing only one meeting and students will be contacted at to all attending the their homes. tyhen no one else could figure a penney his day each on The drive will be concluded at meeting cut how to move a piece the school's night delicite machinery 25 feet Mr. Dowdle does not recall which will be held Oct. 2. Any Inside we Reynolds Aluminum how long he has been giving the parent not contacted should call plant htre, foreman Robert McDonald came up with an awards, but he has in his pos Mrs. James Stanton, Idea. He spread 100 pounds of session a small gift presented to bananas and their peels on the him by the Primary in 1961 CALL HIM THE SPOILER Tourist floor around the huge machine "for ten years service to the LONDON (UPI) Kenneth Bromfield, 27, told his and It was slid into its new Primary." position without trouble. The Others having perfect attend wife he had to shave off his beard to pass antihippie Bulgaforeman is now known around ance records this year, and who rian customs men. When she the factory as "Slipper were presented w'ith a new half asked why he brought the beard dollar are: Fran Wilson, Naomi home in a plastic bag. Peterson, Helen Wilson, Mark Bromfield said he figured lie The Boston r, published in 1704 by John Camp- Orton, Carrie Ann Orton, Judy might need it in case British An- Customs wanted to match his bell, was the first American Wilson, Lisa Wilson, Alan RobJohn Neil Lunriell, face with the photo in hii newspaper printed on a regular derson, ertson and Sterling Orton. basis. passport. fern Joel com-nlpte- d. Maeser PTA Sets Member Drive 100-to- n it Back-to-Scho- ol - Strap issimo -- Adriai IV, elected in 1154, and will make recommendations was the only Englishman ever to the b'.rd. It is also planned elected Pope of the Roman to have at least one public PTA Catholic Church. meeting in each of the three major areas of the district before submitting recommendations to the board. At large members of the com. roittee are Dr. J. Robert Hogan, Payson, board member and medical doctor: Mr. Goodrich: Mrs. Gene Cotter, Springville, SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 129 W. CENTER educator. Four representatives from each of the three major areas of the district have been appointed to serve on the commit tee. They are: Springville trn-es- t A. Strong Jr.. stake presi dent; David McDaniel, PTA r, council president; Richard educator; and Raj Whiting, parent . citizen; Spanish Fork J. Austin Cope Jr., stake president; Mrs. Lynn Lnristen-sePTA president; Mrs. Lueducator; cille Bartholomew, and Mrs. Vernon Carlson, parent-Payson Max Nel son, stake president, or his representative; Mrs. Sherol Wilson, PTA president; Mrs, Jere-lv- n Garner educator; and Mrs. Joel Johnson, parent-citize- Evening School Registration SEPT. 22 269:00 SEPT. through CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, BUSINESS 101 Accounting 1 M-113 Filing 12 Key Punch Se. 1 M-Bus U Key Punch Sec 2 M-(This is e six week course only. during fail term.) Bus 111 Office Mecfilnei M-Bus 111 M-Office Machines Bus 135 Secretarial M-Practice Bus 121 Beginning Shorthand M-Bus 127 Intermed. Shorthand AT-Bus 115 Beginning Type M-Buj 117 Rfrsh. and Intr. Type M-Bui 111 Advanced Type and M-Type Speed Building citizen: n. WANT TO $20 Eugene Moulton M0 Staff $12 6- - S Robert Jenkins $ 9 Robert Jenkins $ It will be offered two times 7- - W. CENTER, - S Eldon 7-- June Brown Jack T.iL.aJOd June Brown 8 M0 M0 - $12 $12 $12 $20 $12 $12 $12 Reese Jack Thurgood June Brown Eldon Reese Jack Thurgood Bus 101 Bus 135 Bus 111 Bus 121 Bus 137 Bus 138 Bus 170 Bus 172 Bus 12 Bus 12 $12 h Beginning Bookkeep. James Strang Secretarial Practice h Kay Mendenhall Office Machines h James Strang 7- - 9 h Beginning Shorthand Kay Mendenhall h Grocery Store Check. Garl Lloyd W 9 Principles of Investing Bruce Peacock Small Bus. Vanag. Tu Malin Perry Bank Teller Training Tu Jim Smellie - 8 h Sec 3 Key Punch Robert Jenkins Sec 4 Key Punch Robert Jenkins (This is course only. It will be offered two times during fall FASTER & ? See Ad on Page 13 AB 101 AB 125 AM 117 AM 118 PRICES THROUGH WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1969 PRICES EFFECTIVE BC 101 BC 101 CRISP HEADS, 111 LB LETTUCE $20 $12 $12 $20 $24 $12 $16 $16 $9 $ 9 BLUE BONNET APPIES , 6c MARGARINE ,b 1 B0 6c 5 ,.,100 PUNCH REG. A 0 6 - CANDY BARS PANTY HOSE Reg. 1.69 No. 10 INSTANT POTATOES QUART JAR MIRACLE WHIP lljtj 63c 50c iv&ll - l.?9 P NUT BU TTER 2'2 LB. JAR REG. QUART 77' m AtD ONLY lt t and TO OUR PRltES A. Chrlstenser$26 (Bill) Giles $26 Charles media) M-h M-- 6- - 9 h Wed Henson 4 ,o,99c APRICOTS - WITH CUPS Cup Dispenser ? 15c Verl Morgan Staff Stan Burningham Salome n Aranda Paul Hull $56 $26 $26 $26 y.t Dick Henrie 3 Gene Nelson 126 $26 Theron Staff H. Luk $14 $26 Marion Manwill 116 Program In General Insurance 101 ' M-- Electronic ET 125 FCC Second Clati (First Year) ET 126 Radio and TV Repair (First Year) ET 127 Radio and TV Repair (Second Year) ET 128 Amateur Radio Lie- ense (Preparation for FCC Exams) BUS 138 Principles Investing Tu Only Wed only of Rex Betiling $16 9 Bruce $12 Peacock Wed only Workshop In Perks and Grounds Planting and Maintenance John Maas $16 MACHINE SHOP MS 101 First Year Machine Shop MS 106 Second Year Macr.ine Shop 117 MS Machine Shop related Instruct. Jim Fisher h h M-- $26 Roy Despain $24 Vard Roper $26 101 College Algebra 12 Basic Trade Mathematics Th only h Staff Staff 116 $16 Carl Johnson John Sander $26 $16 Darrel 116 PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 101 Genere' Psychology M-Tu Only PSYC 108 Personality Development Douglas Wayne Jorgensen Hillier $26 $26 m MO Rex M0 Duane Newitt Reman Watkins Lose $26 $26 Ken Hacking $26 M-- Ken Hacking $26 Ken Hacking $24 M-- M0 jN d-- 7- - 101 $26 M-- M-- $14 INVESTMENTS REAL ESTATE Fundamental! Real Estate wr-- Argyle INSURANCE Math Math Plott Rux h M-- Phil Production MATHEMATICS M-- EA 116 Basic Jim Grace h $26 Don James Staff $26 $26 of Wed only COLLEGE 7-- 9 Butnnell REFRIGERATION First Year Refrigeration a A 118 Second Year Refrigeration RA 101 Allen h M-- Rex M-WLD 158 Modern Torch Welding for the Trades. Cast(Brazing, Welding. ings, Fusion Welding) M-WLD 101 Oxyactylen Welding M-WLD 150 Electric Are Welding h WLD 150 Electric Are Welding Start Davl 126 Griffith 126 WELDING UTAH TECHNICAL at PROVO 1395 North 150 East, Provo, Utah PHONE - $400 Lloyd Gary M-- Is approved by the Veteran's Administration to provide Veteran Training. Make application at the Dean of Students Office! 2V4 CAN HUNT'S 79; M-- HORSESHOEING UTC-PROV- O VALUE CHECKING HISTORY $26 99c Tomato Juice 4 i Vi LANDSCAPING (First Year) 398 P - HAMBURGER - REG. 47c DILLS Vernon W. M-- EA 101 EA 120 ET 105 DUBUQUE, FULLY COOKED BONELESS F Hull St.-- GS 101 Beginning Gunsmithlng GS 102 Advanced Gunsmithing INS ELECTRONICS 46-O- Z 19c $24 $26 M-- 101 Electrical and Automatic Control System Basic Electricity Home and Commercial Wiring 2 X. 98c 5 Paul only GUNSMITHING ELECTRICAL HAMS W BUS 137 Grocery Store Checking LA Mechanical Drafting Heavy Plat Layout and Design LB REG. 39e GROCERY STORE CARPENTRY h Joinery and Millwork (Cabinet Making and Furniture Repair) DO 101 DD 115 43c BEEF ', PACK Collings Collings DRAFTING FRESH FRANKS SR HAWAIIAN 46-O- Z. Thoral Thoral h M-- M-Basic Diesel Engine Theory and Shop (Include Blueprint Reading, end Mechanical Technical, Drafting) D! 109 Architectural Drafting M-(Includes drawing to FHA Standards, Estimating for Light Commercial and homes 49' GROUND GRAPHIC ARTS PH 101 Basic Photography ART 1.2 Silk Screen Richard Larson Hi Don Pendergrass $26 DIESEL MECHANICS JUICY ORANGES Millworlt Joinery, Art 105 Basic Drawing (Perspective, charcoal, Art 111 Figure Drawing Art 112 Silk Screen Art 108 Oil Painting Art 108 Oil Painting Ph 101 Basic Photography HORMEL LEAN, - 4:30-:3- ART OPEN 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. SPARERIBS HEAD JONATHAN SWEET, LEAN AVERAGE Staff M0 h M-- MO DM LARGE, Staff INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA Gen Auto Body Re Fiber Glass Auto B Re Auto Air Cond Auto Tune-U- p El CABINET MAKING Warehouse PROVO 12 Basic Communica- - W only tions 101 Th only Freshman Composition ENG TUESDAY-THURSDA- READ BETTER ENGLISH ENG Bus Bus Bus BARGAIN 890 P.M. n, FOOD REAM'S 80 A.(M. to SEPT. 29 EVENING SCHOOL SCHEDULE lrol-linge- AUTOMOTIVE 1350 N. 200 W. and at PROVo'fe UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE News-Lette- UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD tyf' . . . Announcing Presbyterian Community Church: Mrs. Leona Curtis. school nurse; J. C. Henderson, member of the press; and Guss Black, Spanish Fork, health Block or Red Calf Black shiny Corfam 373-789- 0 Ill lit.. 'mimiiiiiif i in" 126 Start Don M0 Earl 126 Phillip S26 126 , J |