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Show Sunday Herald 6 SUNDAY, NOV. rw. Marriage Licenses ! 11, 196J Irak and Marilyn Houti, 19, Pleasant Grove. ' Randy James Ellsworth, 21, 19, SpringvJIe. and Connie Dtan EaPayson, is HI, Charles Oiianda Lea 22, rner. Payson. 22 Provo, and Norma Audrey Fred Leroy BuhJer, 21. Ameri Ferguson, 22. St. John, Canada. can Fork, and Manne Louise 19, L Mecham, David 21, American Fork. Mecham, Lee and Brenda Springville. Dee Darbro, 29, Provo, Jay 18, Springville. Morgan, and Jill Evan Healy. 25. Provo. John Frank Halladay, 25, William Rand Jarvis, 22, Provo, and Orthella Horrocks, Provo, and Judy Cark, 17, 22. Saem. Pleasant Grove. Dean Stanlr Bird, 20, Maple-toDavid Neal Mason, 21, rrovo, and Kathleen Louise and Ceraldjie Marie Reed, 18, 1, Provo. Provo. Thomas Henry Kendrick, 70, William Francis Butler, 21, Ogden, and Lois Shuman Jen- Salt Lake City, and Julie Eileen sen, 56, Ogden. Fisher, 21, Salt Lake City. David Ross Burton, 21, SpanNeal Mayne Peterson, 21, ish Fork, and Janet Abegglen, American Fork, and Rosemary 21, Myton, Duchesne County. Jones, 19, Pleasant Grove. Ramon Charles Sanft,' 24, Michael Jay Branson, 21, Orem, and Sue Ann Johnson, 23, Spanish Fork, and Ir?ne Kaye Provo. Anderton, 21 Spanish Fork. Charles Scott Fulmore. 18, LoLarry David Bringhurst, 11, gan, and Debra McCleUan, 16, Springville, and Glenda Lee Spanish Fork Bleggi, 21, Mapleton. David Fraxicis Pearson, 18, MacArthur Douglas Haona, Payson, and Dixie Lynn Bar- 18, Tohatchi, N.M., and Shirley Ann Begay, 19, American Fork. ney, 18, Spanish Fork. Michael David Walter Harold Karren, 22, Gugich, 24, Anacortes, Wash., and Cynthia Taber, Canada, and Dorthea Ann Phelps, 23, Payson. Jensen, 19, Provo. Merrill Collin Cos, 18, Provo, Terry Otheros Memmott, 20, and Patricia Parker, 18, Provo. Spanish Fork, and Lorene ArnNolan Allred Tew, 23. Provo, old, 18, Spanish Fork. and Lani Smith, 22. Golden. Jay Kurt Johnson, 18, SprlngColo. ville, and Debra Kay Miner, 17, Stephen Robert Adams, 19, Springville. LehL Wayne Asav Hempcl 21, Calif., and Julie Cas-tleto- n, 1 H 1 v.1 2 d, - -- ... Ji 1 f Qj STEVEN iK,Ull" Six County Youths Get The Fgle Scout award has been earned by Stanley S. Mackay of Provo. The presen tation was mads Nov. 6 at trie Pioneer 2nd Ward Court oi Honor. Stanley is the son oi Mr. and Mr. Leonard C. Mac kay, 10e W. 450 N., Provo. The new Eagle Scout attend td the 1969 National Jamboree at Farragut, Idaho, and ii a member of the Order of Arrow. Be has held several positions f leadership In Troop 749 Senior Patrol Leader and instructor. of Stanley to also a member march School fte Provo High ing band and is active in sports. - A Mapleon MAPLETON Kvle John Roylance, has touth. .nt BYU Student On TV Eagle Award -- MM Show This Afternoon Ron Clark, Brigham Young today at 4 p.m. over Channel University junior and the only 4. child vocalist ever to have sung! Ron, who'll sing "Happy In the Mormon Tabernaclei Heart," will compete with three acts for a $!.o:9 c sh uioir, appears on "The American College Snow," aired prize and the chance to return '.11 s. Trie for the Mb an semi-final- WINNERS Airrican College Show" flew Every other winner of the, Ron to Hollywood for three all- Kentucky Derby was a U.S. expense paid days of rehearsal product except Northern Dane- - taping. er (Canadian bred) and two The BYU radio-Tmaior has English imports Omar Khay- -' host of entertainment credit yam in 1917 and Tomy Lee in 'for his mere 22 veaw. tartun a irtrA ana me uuier two were a trip to the North Pole for the Aiiiericdn-owneoTVnt in -- ntprfain IVpfncn troops as well as an Orient USO Pony League baseball and Bi tour. tam basketball. Parents are Mr Ron confided to College show and Mrs Joe Bond. host Arthur Godfrey that not was he glad to be on the ; only MAPLETON Steven Merry-- show, he was fortunate to be weawer oi mapieion wi be;-- ! anywhere considering the near ona war a receivea ws Eagle fatal experience he'd had in oaage k me recent umn or Korea on the USO tour. Honor in Kolob Stake. He is toe In a Korean city, g son of Max B. Merryweather. Ron found what he thought was Steven has always been active snake In a downtown to scouting, and has 29 met a garter after he'd played Only gutter. badges to his credit the snake for 20 minutes with He was born in Mapleton, an1 vll TTi.! agMl fw 0J If O M- property 71 Swift's Premium C I wfX wmmj QQl 3i & GKEEW JANET LEE am PEAS - "" j n I r f amD JANET ) LEE U ; FROZEN TOMATO JUICE Tender, Young, Save today! r FRESH SANDWICH Turkey Roast ZL 29 k V been wesented with the Eag.e Scout award. The Scout It a student a Sprlngville Junior High School and is h son of Air. and Mrs. John E Roylance. Kvle has not only earned Scouting's highest honor, but if also actiee in school and churci affairs. He la a teacher in tie Manleton 1st Ward and Is the priesthood organist He is alsa the an active Little Leaguer. ui jus niK uicu uic lauwy inov- - world's most poisonous reptiles. ed to Pleasant Grove and la'er Ron is one of only two known Thre2 to Lent, where he joined the survivors. AMERICAN FORK Orem youths were recently pre- Cub Scouts. He also was a To help pay his tuition, the sented Eagle Scout badges in newspaper boy in LehL He has BYU vocalist plays trumpet and Alpine Dirtrict Court of Honor, been active in scouting activit- sings in a dance band, as well They are T. Ray CoddingtM, ies at the scout camp at Manle as working for the BYU film 16: Blair H. Baker. 15, and Dell. unit, making religious and eduDuring the past summer Stev cational 16mm films for Mor Scott Bond, 13. Ray is now a member of Ex en worked on a farm in Black- - mon Church use, to attend plorer Post IS of the Fourth foot Idaho He hopes Ron Is the son of Mrs. Vera follow the BYUand vocatioa a his of most Ward but scouting Clark, 360 E. 2050 N., Provo, achievements were accomplish S. and J. Sylvester Clark of ed in the Sixth Wtrd with Dan ,u giauiCTuvu uvui "igu owujui. ipaysoj Utah Adams as scoutmaster. He served as troop patrol leader and quartermaster and took part hi three summer scouting ouings at Maple Dell Camp. Ray is now serving as Explorer Post secre- " Diiimm Dam er DERBY J & lie) viiiy n, 'OMGE JUICE ""S , ,, Sight-seein- r toT "'j 53 T - 7 - r ' i nn, mil, .I' ll winimir jii iyF iiiMMMMMMlMlMrmMWM mmmin null h im i , w P ARRAY i.5)( Margarine Ik. mui AA ji .V,i imv m i umi iwn j jj n i mi unrnTfAiir Mayonnaise - . 3- 3 CAT LinER ft'xs rmr leSS!Utah, - - , Kitty Kara orana . . . you I nut man- tar your money Albertson'sl .'k at Ma tary. He was in the presidency of and teachers! the deacons t v. i r, ' ouorum ot the Aaronic prie--- j hood and is now a priest. He; has received the Duty to God award. Ray is a junior in high school and has been active in track and football, and now Is in the wrestling program. He is interested in horses and assists his father in the sheep business. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coddington. Blair has been a den chief and served as Troop 12 patrol leader, ir the Third Ward. His scoutmaster is Andrew Block. Blair belongs to the Order of the Arrow. Now he is president of his Fxolorer Post For thrpe years he attended camping at COLLEG5 Show bast Artsnr Godfrey, inMaple Dell. terviews Ren Clark, Brigham Young University Junior. Roi He is president of the teachers quorum and is a member sings u Happy Heart" on The College Show, of the BLs!xpric Youth Councl aired this afternoon at 4 p.m. ever Channel 4. of the ward. In school he is in the 10th grade. H? is a member of tee high school band and is active in spots He has chosen to play with the All Stars National bast-ba- ll League of Little League Mrs. Mr. and players. Glen R. Baker are his parens. Scott is a member of Troop 11 of the First Ward of whhh William Thornton was scoutmaster until this past week. He served as troop iibrarian, patrol leader and is now senior patrol leader. He attenied Maple Dell camp last summer and also attended the 1969 national Jamboree at Farragu Idaho. He is deacon.' quorum secretary. He is in the 8th grade Pitrli on? hit snn !s at Jiin-nare to his liking and he's played mm iiiii iii. mm iiiirr- I ; mm mm I r n m ul GRAPEFRUIT HEAD 'M SHOULDERS Shampoo . . . Regular six $1.05 Value Save and Shop Albertson's. at O NOW (U V Florida Indian River White Gropcfruh U.S. No. sweet 1 Jumbo Size, guaranteed end juicy. LB. 1 100-C- t. 1 ASPIRINS lVVTvY Buy QjjMyT 29eVolue... !V i J today and save more at Albertson's now 5" :L r m f ( flUJt m 7 VS. 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