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Show 10A Sunday Herald SUNDAY. SEPT. M, 199 Student Loan Business Ban&s Have LVey $1500 in any one school year. The totai time for processing the application usually takes stitution a fixed rate, but guar-By OWEN ZURO Most of the area banks have The government guarantees the men:s with the bank to begin about five daya. antecs a certain amount follow thus giving assurance to making payments within one been dung an increasing bus!-loaRep. Lourence J. Burton, ing periodic reviews each sii ness in insured student loans, 'the bank that the loan nil! be year aiier leaving school. The voted ki favor of the months, and through the loans the gov- - paid. minimum pavment is $30. All legislation which has Increased 731,000 Loans erment gives the students a big the inte-ito Rep. Burton, notes the student banks' willingness to grant stu- - According Begins Payments wnea a student is ready to has signed for each year are dent loans. assist. last year some 730.000 students Banks are authorized to lend leave school, he makes and the total! Tie Utah congressman said!ireceived more Lian tw0 mil- amount of the loan is determ- - under the legislation the govern- - lion for college loans. students under tne program at seven per cent, and the govern- -' ined before payments are made. 'ment will not give a banking in-- j The gtaranteed student loan ment makes up the difference program has been administered between this amount and the by commercial banks, out witn current interest rate, which has the higher interest rates, banks been set at 10 per cent. have become uneasy about loanIn addition to making up the ing money to students, because interest cifference between sevthey could loan the money at en per cent and the going rate, a higher rate of interest to oththe government pays the entire er borrowers. The current rate interest itte while the students for persoral loans at most banks are in school, thus leaving the Kevin M. Clark, 13, received ed the Outstanding Bandsman of in Utah is about 10 per cent. his Eagle Scout Award this the Year Award for 1969, students responsible just for the The student loan program is week from the Provo 16th LDS principal and the interest after Sports activities include mem- not limned to students studying Ward, Troop 716. Kevin is the bership in the Thalman Jewel in leaving school. any one area, but is open to son of Earl M. and LaVern ers Baseball team for this year. Longer Procedure student any Clark of 712 S. Utah Ave., Pro- Thij team Ton first place in The pucedure a student must ve go through takes a little longer Pony League. He was also Active in scouting he has held chosen to be a member of the than th procedure for a regular the positions of patrol leader, Pony All Star Team for 1969. loan, but with all the extra scribe and senior patrol leader. At the Utah County Industrial benefits, most think it's worth He is a member of the Order of Arts Show for this year he took the extra effort. the Arrow and attended the Na- first place in the woodwork diThe student begins by filling THOMAS O. POYSER RECENTLY HIRED by Utah Technical College on a permanent basis are these four peotional Boy Scout jamboree in vision. out an application, a part of ple, who have recer tly completed a training course of Operation Mainstream, a program which the school must also fill Mark, now a student at Provo Farragut, Idaho, this past sumof the Community Action Program. They are, Gwenn Jones, Springville: Ann Mathcna, mer. High School, has been a memout, ceitifying that the stuHe is presently the deacons ber of the high school marching e dent is a Orem; both seated; and Dick Kenealy, Provo; and Ronald Abbott, both standing. (Her registered student The application is then quorum president of his ward, band, and is manager for the aid Staff Photo) HOLLYWOOD, CALIF., (SpIol) and served as first counselor Provo High football team. Isent to the regional office of of the quorum. He has also reHe currently holds the office This it th revolutionary grape'the Health, Education and Wel ceived two individual avards. as a teacher in his ward. fruit diet that everyone fare Department in Denver for include skiactivities Sports talking about. Thoutandt of processing. Mark Oveson, 14, son of Mr. Once the application is aping, and Kevin recently won a copies have been poised from trophy in ski competition. He and Mrs. Melvin Oveson, 790 E. hand to hand in factories, plants proved by the government, the Unc ran a tir a4 ourarrlo anH ennrtc. 200 N., Provo, received his and offices throughout the U. S. student signs an interim note spiritual solution to the' pV,; tr.nnW,oe in wohaii Eagle Scout award from the to and receives the loan up problem of living easily withi Because this diet really works. basketball and Provo 45th LDS Ward, Troop enj . others overcrowded . in today's Utah the We and ninth School have testimonials reporting on 715 YOUNG ade M. JERRY studjnt District, By recently. world will be presented in Pro Four former welfare recipi- Valley Training School. at Farrer Junior High School Mark has been active in scout- its success. If you follow It exactvo Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. when Thom and the trumpet and ing, serving s a den chief, paAs of now, the budget of The story of the U.S. Army ents have recently been hired ly, you should lose 10 pounds In as 0. Poyser. a Christian Sci drums plays the band. Technical school Utah trol the leadin in 10 days. No weight loss In the senior be will told a by College the of division leader, the patrol Community chaplains ence lecturer from Dallas, Tex., Kevin is a carrier for The er, junior assistant scoutmaster, first four days but you will sudspecial indoor exhibit entitled after working there almost a Action Program (CAP) is able will discuss "Are People Your to work with 20 people. There U.S. Army Chaplaincy located year. Daily Herald and has won a and a member of the Order of denly drop 5 pounds on the 5th Problem?" of a were a the Arrow. 60. In the Ernest Wilkinson CenAnd They pro is a waiting list of part trip to Disneyland. day. Thereafter lose one pound a The meeting will be held at ter on the Brighain Young Uni- gram called Operation Main according to Mr. Pace, the Sports and hobbies that Mark day until the 10th day. Then you the First Church of Christ, Sci A Provo youth, Mark G. Sag-er- enjoys include fishing, horses will lose I'i pounds every two versity campus from Sept. 29 stream which has been going average length of training is in Utah Valley for about a six months. to Oct. 4. 14, recently received his baseball, football, skiing and ne entist, 105 E. 1st N., Provo, ac days until you get down to your cording to Mrs. Leola Stewart, Eage Scout Award. Mark is the is a mile swimmer. Visitors to the exhibit will year now. hired by Utah TechRecently proper weight. Best of oil, them Seventeen The program sports a 70 per nical He has been a deacons quor Brigham Young chairman of the board of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ee 10 photographic will be no hunger pongs. Revised College were Gwen Jones, students church. The public is invited. Saeers. 452 E. 3050 N., Provo, um president and has earned end Ann Mathena, University archaeology reproductions of paintings by ojent hiring average, having Springville; enlarged, this diet lets you 10 Mr. Poyser is a teacher of He received his award from two individual awards. American artists, each of found jobs for most of the 28 Orem; Dick Kenealy, Provo, are back on campus after stuff yourself with formerly "forLDS which depicts a scene from the persons aided by the operation and Ronald Abbott, Orem. The weeks of excavating nuring a Christian Science as well as a the Edgemont Second bidden" foods, such as steaks in Craig Carlile, Provo, recently one thing they agree on is that summer field school in the member of The Christian Sci- Ward, Post 2178. Active ration's history in which the during the past year. trimmed with fat, roast or fried "We take people who are the ence Board of Lectureship. He scoutir he has served as a den received nis Eagle Scout award Mainstream program gave southeastern Utah desert. chaplain has exercised his trachicken, gravies, mayonnaise, lobsaid chronic welfare from the Pleasant View First cases, Dr. Ray Matheny, who direc graduated from the University chief, as past vice president, ditional role of providing a them a chance to become inde ster swimming In butter, bacon director, Rudy pendent. ted the expedition, said the class of Michigan, with a degree in and a member of the post cabi- LDS Ward in Provo. Craig, 14, source of strength to America's Mainstream fats, sausages and scrambled eggs who "Some the of Mr. son and Mrs. Rulon Pace, recently. and served in net. lighting men. "I think the thing it has was designed to give students engineering, and still lose weight. The secret were handicapped, mostly men, 1807 N. 460 E., Provo, include interests Carlile, Other music, World War He was in II awarded and archaeology done most for me is that it majoring Among the events portrayed who couldn't behind this "quick weight loss" of the Dixon received his award from Scout get jobs by them has anthropology an intensive field the Bronze Star for service in and he is a member are the battle of Breed's Hill self me confidence," given diet Is simple. Fat does not form selves. Of the women who Band and Troop 36. Concert Junior United the Air High States Army in 1775, the battle of Gettyssaid Mrs. Jones, who is both experience. come to us most were just Active in scouting, he has fat. And the grapefruit uice In Dance Band. He was student burg, the chaplain in the Amer- unemployed heads of house- mother and bread winner for Camp was set up in Monte Corps. is this diet acts as a catalyst (the concert band held such positions as quarterof the conductor In Mr. zuma 1952, the Canyon in southeastern Poyser resigned ican Southwest her brge family. during holds who were not equipped of the Tri City master in the green bar group, member a also "trigger"), to start the fat burnbusiof as Dallas a where the class worked Bataan on manager Utah, the 1870s, chaplain For the employer, nothing to compete with the wives of ing process. You stuff yourself en ness firm to devote full time to Honor Band. Mark was award- - and has been tapped for the Or In World War II and the chap could be beter than to have with seven large Anasazi Indian BYU students." der of the Arrow. Craig has now the permitted food listed In the Scithe of some of Christian which were lain in Southeast Asia today. ministry villages, The Mainstream program lit- a man come to do a job and one diet plan, and still lose unsightly joined the Explorer program. mile in length and contain ence. Currently he is on a lecAlso in the display are a colhires people to work for not have to pay him. Salaries ed over 90 structures. He has also held other offices erally fat and excess body fluids. A copy tour ture the United lection of chaplain artifacts throughout someone else. Under contract are paid by the Mainstream in his church. of this startling succeirful diet (an The students maintained a States, Canada, Ireland, Great going back to Civil War times. with the federal office. What the employer is In attendance at the meeting be obtained Department Britain schedule and by sending $2 to such vigorous Among the interesting items of doing Europe. to train the Labor, Mainstream finds obligated to do is where he received his award one of thou-lanthe excavation of art! as are a Bible things when the Then employwork for their "employees" in person. Citrus Diet Plan were his family, and a former and later in the day pro distributed to both Union institu- - er feels .the Person is rea(Jy. facts, it and scoutmaster public Mr. from W. Jefferson Heber, Mil in soldiers the Confederate and same artifacts by such as the various ne can mre mm on a perma cessing these i and Mrs. Jerry Smith and son, A if and a cross made tions, Civil War A. L Calif. 9001 i washing, marking, making school districts, hospitals, and:nent hasis. Kent. from artillery shells during the ' "l Money-bacThus, gainfully employed tnei""" guarantee, ff after governments. fjis-jKorean War. trying the diet you have not lost Mainstream has received co-- Mainstream graduate not only! . ivevin The exhibit is currently on for their shipment home. PS: SHE FAILED 7 pounds in the first seven days, from Provo City, is crossed of fthe welfare BYU a nationwide tour and is being operation The class was split into groups another 6 pounds In the next 7 GUILDFORD, (UPI) England Dishis bitt School cords Provo starts County, carrying days, and 1 Vi pounds every two sponsored by the BYU Army headed was student Mrs. Parks Beatrice by graduate h taxes Utah Technical College, obligations in and President Hugh B. Brown, days thereafter, simply return the ROTC Department. All visitors trict, doing fairly well on her driver's diet plan and your $2 will be reValley Hospital, N e b o munity responsibilities. first counselor in the First are welcome. test until she drove her car and funded promptly and without of LDS the Church, Presidency her license examiner into the argument. Tear out this message will be the speaker at the first as a reminder. Decide now to reGOLDEN GATE RECORD river. fireside o fthe year at "I've never been in the water gain the trim attractive figure ef SAN FRANCISCO Young University. (UPD-Mo- tor Brigham before," Victor Collier, tlie your youth. vehicles the The meeting will be held to-- ; crossed examiner, said simply. Golden Gate Bridge, linking San night at 7 p.m. in George Al- -' rrancisco and Marin County, in bert Smith Fieldhouse. Carl D. Mark S. Craig record number during the fiscal Jones, president of the BYU year ending June 30, 1969, Ninth Stake, will conduct the according to General Manager services. A former Army officer, pracDale Luehring. Total crossings for the period ticing attorney, college profesnumbered 31.251,968, 3.17 per sor and oil company executive, Phesiden'. Brown was named an cent over the previous year. & assistant to the Council of the y Luehring said a record for crossings was set Twelve in 195J, a member of Sunday, Aug. 2, when 104,996 the Council of the Twelve April vehicles crossed the bridge. 6, 1958, and a member of the See Ad on Pag 9 This was 1,349 more than the First Presidency on June 22, previous high set July 19, 1968. 1961. . AM-F- M n, m i arrange-consolidat- Four Provo Youths Get y ft:fj v i Eagle Scout Awards f Lose 10 lbs. in days on 10 Grapefruit Church Sets full-tim- Diet Lecture UTC Hires 4 Operation Chaplains Army Theme Mainstream Graduates 1 In For Oct. 2 & BYU Display Archaeology Students Back Home s, full-col- non-prof- President Brown i To s I Speak at k Fireside re-Ut- corn-Uta- A Magnificent WANT TO READ FASTER BETTER? one-da- S35tfK ''Storey. DRAMA LECTURE SERIES Tnc; An.vii liiAPLAIN has been a source of strength to the nation's fighting men since the creation of the Continental Army by an Act of Congress on June 17, 1775. On that day, Chaplain David Avery, among others, ministered to the Continental Army at Breed's Hill outside Boston. This and other incidents in the long history of Army chaplaincy are told to the Ernest Wilkinson Center at Brigham Young Universty in a special exhibit co-i- from Sept. 29 to ng Oct. 4. H A.F. Students Get On-The-J- s'nvMi'. - ....... 10ll-t- inct-M- practice. Ogden, the class in- - If there are other job oppor- - V? of this nature in local businesses or if patrons know of invito.. noninnc- Mr ..... THE INNOCENTS the information. en kT WEDNESDAY, WHAT BRINGS HAWAII VACATIONS MARRIED - SINGLES 10)4 DAYS See Six Island's Tour Four $484.00 Oct. 15 this Sunday listen morning to the Chris- tian (S61 00 less from Nov. 26 - ceost) Dec. 26 Sightseeing Fees, First Rote Hotels Meals, Volcanoes, Peorl Harbor, Sea life (Twin Beds), Pork, Jungie Visit, College, Circle Island, Kodak Show, Buddhist Temple, River Boat Trip, Beach Picnic, Temple Session if Desired, No Hidden Costs. Polynesian Show, Luau. $30,000.00 Insurance Merrill Christopherson, Tour Guide. Includes: All Travel, 7ran$fer, CHRI5TOPHERSON "RED CARPET" TRAVEL PROVO UNIVERSITY, ANXIETY? Science Series for some interesting insights on this question. It's on 10 Utah stations including: 9:00 KIXX 1400 kc 7:30 KNAK 1280 Ice 1C.00 KWHO 860 kc THE BIBLE SERVICE 373-531- 0 Radio S'SS Stereo Music Center f b eight lectures held the of before the eight scheduled directly opening productions of the BYU's Speech and Dramatic Arts The first lecture will precede Department. iy0;i liiuits .ki.hii vh.w...,p.- MAX C. GOLIGHTLY Lecturer RELEASE FROM war" 292 N. tunities Members of the community who plan to attend BYU'i drama productions this fall semester, now have on opportunity to ottend explanatory lectures preceding the productions. Professor Max C. Golightly, lecturer and moderator for the series, will oequaint the stu- dents with the important scenes, actors, costuming, history end background of ihe play. The Fisher 125 The lecture series consists of Training ob is nieaHl wi'h the of bis students in var- Placpmpnt There AMERICAN FORK the concerns throughout ; . . are now zi AmencMn 15 lunner oesir- ne students conirnilnuy0lls of Placin? more of his class who are engaged in on job of 39 stude" s on nibs. Tlio stu- extierience siiPDlementine ciass dents are douig clerical, secre- n troininr. 1rnnm , lUillllliC Will liiLl UV. liVU worktanal and in office By DE.N'A S. GRANT MacXeil mmmmnMeiMMnMMnH World of Sound In Your Home! end the other lectures will OCTOBER 1 follow throughout the semester. REGISTRATION FOR THE COURSE SHOULD BE BEFORE OCTOBER 1, 1969 Only high school graduates or persons nineteen years of oge or older may enroll for credit, but anyone may enroll as en "audit student." Students will be given one semester credit hour, either Drama 127 or 327. The total student fee of $17.50 includes the tuition for the lecture series ond reserved $eats to the concerts. Regular BYU students must obtain their own tickets separately at the Harris Fine Arts Center ticket office. non-BY- For registration Tuition: '6m and Hear Why Flaher Stereo Is the Choice of ProTeaelonala and Music Lovers V 40 WRl Of MuA Power (IMP) AM o Wide-Rang- e o FM and with FET and ICs in front-enaid IF staget Automatic Turntable with Cue Control. Automatic Shut-Of- f two AeoustkallyrMstehed Twc-WSpeaker Systems Jteb Aud& Control! with tap and Fhooo Facilities. FM-Stere- Super-selecti- d ay or further information, contact: SPECIAL COURSES AND CONFERENCES $ 3.00 BYU students $17.50 Here it a good way to discover whst 'Fisher sound' if like. Play a record oa (he Fisher 125. Play the tame record oa another make. Listen for the difference, especially in the very low and very high frequenciei. A Fisher simply sounds better. And Stereo the Fisher 125 is the first complete AM-FMusic Center to look as great as it sounds. non-BY- students 242 Herald R. 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