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Show SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, Sundoj Herald Provoan Seeking Pro-American- Japan Leftist Students Snow College on Alpine Board Seeks Site For High School Complex hm Hit by Elected at Cedar Fort President Re-Electi- Is TOKYO - (UPI) Leftist would be moved to the present School for years. students hurled firebombs Sa- By DENA S. GRANT Orem's Lincoln Junior Hi?' schools. hyh EPHRAIM Students from!1?!8? at the official residence In the AMERICAN FORK is housed in the building whkr of Sate Minister Eisaku Prime He is Cedar Fort unteer Fire Department. CEDAR FORT Provo and Mt. Pleasant have; Update Program face of escalating prices of real tor many years was utilized b e headquarters u.v.!Ied1 Town Board President Afton D. active in the LDS Church, cur- been elected class presidents The real concern of the board need in the fore- estate and the of Lincoln h Democratic HigJi Sciiool. party clerk. ward unas Snow College, Richard Williams, rently serving Chamberlain, incumbent, is seeable future of replacing centers upon not only the obso a&amst Satos Pr- ia Protest Studies to the Possibilities He former is in the for student .rried opposed condemned American Fork and lescence ot tne junior nign body The board has cwnsirforcH j coming municipal election. He Eileen Elton and they are the president, haSj"""-Pleasant Grove and Orem Lin- school building but the need of studied at some length whether has served for the past four parents of four children. There v as no damage, and coln Junior High Schools, the updating the program offered u would be better to build new Mr. Cook Charles Call, police arrested 26 persons, years, since the Town Board Alpine Tstrict Board of Educa- these junior high students. It Mr. Cook is a native of Cedar was formed. Incumbents on the a son of Mr. Students also attacked a jail of junior high schools or to e case tion has empowered Supt. Dan is noted that in the the American Fork and and Mrs. C. H. housing youtiis arrested in riots Board Fon Cook and Kenneth Fort and an incumbent on the W. Peterson to move toward Pleasant Grove Junior High Norris have also filed as candi Town Board. He is a teacher in feasant urove High schonN Call, Provo, 'at Tokyo University earlier thir acquiring a site for a new School, a portion of the building into a was c h o s e njyear and dropped firebombs on dates for and new the Alpine School District. He single complex to be situ. of the turn the before Orem school in built the was junior high ated the two areas The between comers W. Glade Berry and served with the U S. Army dur roof of the servprovincial remainder G. OSMOND DUNFQRD presidentthe area and a site for a senior century and the board's conclus'on was in favor Willis Glen Ashley have also ing World war II and lor a by the sopho-- 1 government center in Fukuoka Grove Pleasant Amerto as include for ed years high complex of the latter. filed as candidates for the Town short time worked at Mercur cs mores, andjeity in southern Japan. The ican Fork and Pleasant Grove High School. David Wilkey, flames were put out quickly Charles Board. CedaT Fort holds a non- an assayer. He is active in the Th superintendent will inves. areas. Junior High American Fork partisan election, with all can- LDS ChuTch, serving as super a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack and four students were arrest possible sites, costs and tigatt a building, combined school is School If occupying a high didates names on the ballot, as intendent of the YMMIA end L Wilkey, Mt. Pleasant, by ed. The board move ii other items. was which of were to be built for the Amer- the main part ward choir director. He is mar- freshmen. well as space for a write-inot for the immediate future, to under Dijorders designed And too, 1912. which, Grove about ican Pleasant built and Fork ried to the former Ileen Suncandidate. but planning for several years Other sophomore class offi- mine the authority of the Sato areas, the junior high schools served as American Fork High t come. derland and they are the par- cers elected were Paul Fran-co- government are to be Mr. Chamberlain expected ents of four children. a son of Mrs. Velma Fran- - regular events for the next year Mr. Chamberlain is a native Mr. Berry corn, Payson, vice president, during Japanese negotiations of Cedar Fort. He is employed is also a na- and Susan W. Glade Stevensen, a daugh- with the United States for the at Dugway Proving Grounds as tive of CedarBerry Fort and a new- ter of Mrs. Maxine Stevensen, return of Okinawa and renewal PAYSON G. Osmond Dun- a transportation officer and traf- comer to the political field. He of the security ford, mayor of Payson in 1958-6secretary. Ephraim, fic manager. He is an active is employed at the Dugway was chosen as one of two Frcsl.men picked Louis Little, treaty, member of the LDS Church. He Grounds as an elecProving S. Embassy, in the candidates for the city counci' The U. Mrs. Seth and Mr. of son a served as Bishop of the Cedar tronics repair man. He is a Fort Ward for 10 years and was member of the Cedar Fort Fire Little, Dickinson, Tex., vice same general area as batos at the Democratic nominating and Olsen, residence, was not hit despite a convention in Payson last week. a counselor in the ward bishopDepartment and active in the president, of Mr.Elayne n threat The candidacy of incumbent from an anonymous Mrs. and a ric for several years. daughter is He LDS Church. of the Utah State Wool Growers currently By SHIRLEY CHATWLN caller Lamar Losser for reidentifying mayor He is married to the former telephone secretary. Olsen, Mayfield, School in the Active m the LDi Sunday serving Alvin Kohler. in Association. himself as a member of the election and Garth Olson for MIDWAY Katherine Hales and they are and has also is also active in comhe Church, Superintendency "Red Army" who said the city councilman were announc- cumbent Midway town mayor, the parents of four children. served in the YMMIA Superin affairs. He is married to ed earlier. Mr. Dunford's nom has been nominated as a second- - munity building would be bombed. They also have one grandchild. tendency. He graduated from Bond and the father of MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI) Merla not ination was released until term candidate by the Midway Mr. Norris Sen. Eugene McCarthy said three sons. the Lehi High School and has he accepted the candidacy. Progressive Party. Mr. Kohler Mr. Norris is a native of Lehi attended Utah State University. he planned to remain Saturday Huff-aker, Mr. Huffaker Mr. Dunford is a native of will run against Wilburn and has lived in Cedar Fort for He is a recent graduate of the active through the politically nominated by the Citizens Mr. Huffaker is a newcomer 1972 Bloomington, Ida. He graduated election but the past seven years. He was Utah Technical College at Pro-vpresidential in School from Fielding High Party as their candidate for the to politics in his bid for mayor. didn't know exactly ?;hat role appointed to fill the unexpired He has been active in civic af- he would Paris, Ida., and later earned his position of Mayor. term of the late Dale Berry. play. He did not rula master degrees at Candidates nominated to run fairs and has served as presi bachelor and Mr. Norris is employed at the for the Senate as a out running This verse from the Bible is BYU. for the town board by the Pro- dent of the Midway Boosters New Yorker. Tooele Army Depot as an amin this week's Christian Science LDS He was principal at the gressive Party are Vera Wil Club. He is now president of "I expect to remain active munition maintenance leader. Lesson - Sermon: "John seeth Seminary in Shelley. Ida., for son, a local livestock man, and the Midway LDS Second Ward af'er He is a member of the Cedar my term in the Senate is Jesus coming unto him, and seven years and in 1945 became Walton a Heoer bus- YMMIA. He is married to the up, at least through the next Farmer, Fort Fading Club and a memsaith, Behold the Lamb of God, principal of the Payson LDS inessman residing in Midway. former Verna Price and they ber of the LDS Church. He is presidential election and possiwhich taketh away the sin of MIKE FEINSILBER Seminary, a position he held Town Board candidates selected have five children. By married to the former Lynda bly beyond," the senator said at the world." The subject of the WASHINGTON (UPI) -- If the until 1964, when he went to Den by the Citizens Party are David a news conference. Elton and they are the parents Mr. Wilson sermon to be read Sunday in Senate of Committee ver, Colo., as coordinator Finance Wilson, an economist for the of two children. His parents are David Wilson served for sev- He said he still had not made all Christian Science churches works its wJ, overcharges for the LDS Seminaries in that area. Department of Agriculture, and Mr. and Mrs. Mason W. Hall eral as commander cf a aetiniie decision on wnetner is "Doctrine cf Atonement." in to his He returned medicare and medicaid servi position Leland Ivers Jr., an employee 115th years to run for the Senate from the of Lehi. Services at First Church of ces "in the vicinity of $1 billion Payson in 1968 and continues in Engineer Battalion of the of Geneva Steel. Mr. Ashley Utah National Guard and is state of New York. Christ Scientist 105 N. 1st E., a year" will be exposed to that post. Mr. Kohler "I have no plans for running Willis Glenn Ashley is a naas an ecoProvo, are held at 11 a.m. All government scrutiny for the Mr. Dunsford served as bish Mr. Kohler has served as presently employed and I have given it no thought, tive of Chandler, Indiana and for the U.S. Department are welcome. first time. op of the Payson LDS Second chairman of the board of direct nomist he "but I won't say that I has lived in Cedar Fort for the said, of He is married Agriculture. On the proposal of Chairman Ward and as bishop of the Den- ors of the Midway District San wen't run." past 10 years. He is an inspectto Sharlene fath Davis and the Ward. At the ., pres itation System, by appointment the ver Seventh Russell B. Long, He said he had not checked or at the Dugway Proving committee agreed Friday to ent time he is executive secre- of the Wasatch County Commis- er of four children. on ot Grounds. A newcomer to polithe tecnmcaiities Mr. Ivers write into the House's Tax tary of Nebo Stake executive sion. residence. But he establishing tics, this will be his first try Leland Ivers Jr. is president Reform Bill a new provision priesthood committee. He has served one fcur-yesaid he supposed he would have for a seat on the Town Board. of the Midway Boosters Club He has served two terms as term as uncover to an overchar been and has to resign his Senate seat before designed He is a member of the Cedar mayor of Payson Kiwaras ges it believes are widespread, president active member of the Midway and is active in the IDS Church the end of the term if he Fort Riding Club and the Vol- - AFTON D. CHAMBERLAIN in 1968. Insurance firms would be Club, the last Booster Club serving on a num and the Boy Scoi't program. He decided to run. This would mmm to the former He married is mmtmmimm ber of committees. He is mar- is married to the former Rosa- mean that Minnesota Republirequired to report to the Venna Patterson and are lee Hertell and the father of can Gov. Harold LeVander they ProLucille of former to ried the government any payment of eight children. ' vost and the father of three four children. ', more than $600 to a health care the parents would name a replacement. Pictures of these candidates doctor sons. or a opera practitioner f MI A ; WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Svf were not available at presstime Mr. Farmer tor of a private hospital or liana Alliluyeva, in her first will be printed as soon as Travel is considered the third and Mid to moved to home Farmer Mr. and report broadcast to the Soviet Union, nursing are available. when he they largest industry in California. the recipient's Social Security w way two years ago, told the Russian people Satur took over the distributorship lor: number. All day that her life in America This will enable the Ford Motor Company in the Heatlh mat in people someinmg He is formerly of Salt Heber. Education and Welfare Depart- In Moscow simply do not know." Lake City. STARTS WEDNESDAY: to use its ment (HEW) Svetlana, daughter of the late ki an attempt to BELFAST, Northern Kreland A veteran of the Marine computers Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, isolate those receiving overpay (UPI) Belfast closed its more Corps during World War II, he said since she defected to tie ments. is active in the LDS Church and than 500 pubs, clubs and hotel United States while on a trip to completed an Eastern States second An aide to the committee bars early for the India in 1967, she has been mission. He is a graduate of the art MWOM MM 1 "completely cheerful . . , . said it expected two things to consecutive day Saturday in a University of Utah and is marto "When someone reviews government drive result: bring UPI of obtained a t I k transcript Ui I ried to the former Ruth the recorded broadcast, beamed what you've been charging you peace to a city whose recent " and they have seven more weekends have spawned riots, to the Soviet Union Saturday might bring your charges children. SSrfi M in line with reasonable fees and terror and death. - - t. com-bin- Li Dunford Is Candidate n In Payson Kchler, Hutfaker Midway Hopefuls - U.S.-Japa- n McCarthy To Remain El-do- In Politics - Christ Scientist o. Church Sermon On Atonement Medicare Overcharge 'A' Expose Due v--' D-I- Stalin's ar Daughter Likes U.S. Y ' , ' j V. Belfast Closes Pubs, Bars Peace Effort 'J bV J J XAf if ROBERT Van-Leuv- tV' M WILLIS GLEN ASHLEY UMI KENNETH afternoon by the Voice of you might report all you make America. In it she said: "Of course, life here for me when you compuie your taxes." America's only roofed ball is easy, free, gay and full of park is the fabulous Astrodome bright colors. And that is the in Russian, quickly departed in Houston, Tex. It has a seat way I speak of it. ing capacity of 45,000. AC, nidi uicie i luiuw, ui ., 1;fo L. NORRIS I .IU,yJHffiHBMM x.. r tut Is ,-- it U. S. officials explained that that thjre are always defects were interested in inform here, too, and I see them. I do they the Soviet people of ing not close my eyes to them. S v e 1 1 a n a's impressions of "For me ihe most important because these America details I thing is the difference winch g e n e r a 1 ly unknown feel literally within my own were the Soviet Union. throughout with I skin, my whole being, feel the difference. And all this But the officials were uncer of tain of the reception because difference is in favor America and this is what I am the Kremlin resumed jamming broadcasts talking about and will continue of Russian-languag- e to talk about. after the Soviet bloc invasion of "I think that it is true and I Czechoslovakia Aug. 21, 1968. want it known." The Voice of America plans svetiana agreed to the to broadcast the interview i interview in connection with her! worldwide d book, "Only Japanese, One Year." But her remarks, mese. FO.N E. COOK W. GLADE BERRY Slide Program In OPEN 6:45 START i UTAH i5 "f n Hiv way toThe Crusades, I iiiet a cjirl ides HCHNICQICP WCM PLUS EXCITING BROS CO-HI- Telephone -- '"'" am u'lr 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! TODAY FROM 1:30 p.m. LIONEL BART'S Tues. Filled with Magic! r JOHNWOOLF PAIWTOWT CAROL REED ilQWCTAQK" gj NO SEATS RESERVED 8 p.m. 1230 M Jntf W 374-652- Jk 1 Darby 0(5Uland WEEK . . . 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