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Show ksbat. 10A Sunday Herol. ssrasp t. a iim N;eJsen iii in n.ii.,.1 $ , i. ,mxtHmaf' wwm. mjiu i m imnwi iwuw Mm j T Students to Give Named to CCH Post Goodies to Children Over 4.W0 underprivileged signed to allow the students to children, who rrJcht not have develop a giving, humanitarian received a sock full of Christ- outloii for Christmas. mas '"goodies" f:Vn Santa Caus will get one from tte University Bri;ham Young sludentboy. MmM vmm j of IDS The administrator church Sdiools. Dr. Harvey L Taylor, has announced tie ap-- ; . pointment of Norman L. Xiel-sen as assistant to the presi-- i dent in charge of public affairs at the LDS Church Col- lege of Ha-- : waa. In his new p o s i t i o n at I Travel Fair Will Tell of BYU Travel Study Camera fans, amateur and professional aLke. are invited to Travel Fair 70. as well, with Travel Fair '70 kicks off8. Dec. at Brigham Monday. Yourg "University when the De- of 'Travel Study pait.T.ent launches a continental carnival and film festival to acquaint students and com- 'munity residents with 1970 travel offerings. In its first year, Travel Fair; 7fl will provide opportunities throughout the week for all Vagabonds-at-heato investidiverse BYU ad-- ; gate the ventures which literally span the world. j the BYU Bookstore offering a special camera display table "Operation cameras, featuring travel-typ- e got into full swing this past lenses, and photography tips, week with the arrival of thou1 sands of empty Christams stockCCH, Mr. Nielings from an eastern manufacsen will be reand other organizations are now v. with! socks filling sponsible for feverishly all public reTom nuts, candy, small toys and, Douj other little gifts. lations activi- Mr. Melsei ties and priStudents who contribute at! least one sock will wear a tiny, marily concerned with the promotion of the four-wa- r college red sock-Ik- e badge that says Capf Swen C- - ieseti, chief Sock - It - To - 'Em." as an institution of higher learnSpecial Tables of Brigham Young University's Display " ' ing throughout the Pacific. parties, dances, nrr r mm it in S Styled with a foreign flavor, Security Deprrtment and presi-th- e and meetings have ben organizAn avid entertainer since ne event is centered in the dent of the Internationa! ed to help reach the goal of ROY E. CHRISTENSEN, cwter, who is donating $143,009 to pay for the 3,000 volume was 11 he has toured the world Lounge of Wilkinson ciaiion of College and Univer- -, 4,000 socks. several times with Brigham VicUsrian literature collection recently acquired by the Brigham Young University Library, Center, and features display sity Security Directors, flew to For Philadelphia Two Provo vouths have University's Program examines tome of the manuscripts and original drawings by famous English authors with tables to ringing a colorful travel San Francisco Friday United Air Lines will fly the ceived Efide Scout awards at Bureau shows, first as a student Director Donald K. Nelson, left, and Dr. Robert K. Thomas, vice president of to Dr. S. I. Haya-tume- d a citation library Cosand canopy. bright ocks free of charge to Phila- - a recent court of honor for East and more recently as producer academics at BYU and professor of English literature. tour directors and past kaa for his leadership in V.phia. where Dr. Leon Sulli- - Sharon Stake. The bovs. Thorn- - and show director. BYU talent San w ill be on hand to storing order to strife-tor- n van, paster of Zwn Baptist as H. Fletcher and Douglas C shows have taken him to almost Francisco State College, answer questions and outline Church, will supervise distnbu- - Wiest, received their awards all 50 states and 41 foreign Representing the security itinertries. tion through social work groups. from K. Dale Despain, scout-H- e countries. more than 300 Disalavs will be geographic- - forces will speak at BYU Thursday. master. An economics graduate of of stitutwns higher learning in to grouped according parts Project chairman Bill Preese Tom. 14, is the son of Dr. and BYU, Mr. Nielsen has served j Urited states and Canada, of 'the globe reached by the said the idea behind the pro--j Mrs. Harvey J. Fletcher, 1175 in the U. S. Ca- - Xie,sen said that FTem Army and filled a j .various trips, with virtually no ject is "to involve the whole Locust Circle. Provo. He Is a two-yemission for the LDS! corner of the world left un- - dent Hayakawa exemphues the studenlbody in the true spirit of member of the Oak Hills LDS Church in Hawaii, Kina 01 icaacrsnip necessary to following: touched Christmas. Fourth Ward and of Troop 747. A g'ft of $143,000 to pay for! Collector Magee, with whom of Oscar Wilde, and no less than he was appointed revers strudive and Color films travel will be "The biggest part of Christ- - Active in scouting, he has serv-ma- s graduation, acquisi'ion of a unique Vic- - Mr. Christensen has dealt for five copies of Dickens' work to the BYU staff as assistant di-- , seen on trends revolutionary screened daily from 3 n.m. is the ed as assistant patrol leader and rector Office of University Pro- - torian literary collection has Mormon Americana collector's bearing presentation inscrip- - in the e Vb- a?ro.ss ts of think of Theater lot said. a be "I lis senior Varsity patrol currently part," He will take ud his new been received by the Brigham items, traveled extensively in tions autographed by the auth feel this way and w ill er. He is a member of his teach- - prams ixmer. e annotated Young University Library from Europe for five years putting or. A oosition in Januarv. jnH nPnfflCcinr,aii really pitch in to help us reach ers quorum in his ward. Tom a 1959 the Victorian collection togeth- - catalog of the collection has Roy E. Christensen, secunty department on to the our goal." i? also a ninth grade student Dre- graduate and president of Bev-- er. He offered BYU first refus- - been privately printed for Mr. Kv leSe 20(1 university campuses. will be Former Drives BYU MOON MODULE at Farrer Junior High School. Travel al because he feels that grow- - Magee by Grabhorn and Hoyem erly Enterprises. In past Christmases, student Study's new brochures for 1970, Doug, 16, is the son of Dr. . .i Obtained 'eoentlv from thp inp lihrarips should havp a fair Press nf San Frnnrisco j j off the press. drives have been held to gathjust San Francisco antiquarian book chance alongside the bigger "OX THE LEVEL" Mr. a BILl Christensen, presently c in full color, the bro er canned goods for needy famPrinted uiow whc, rivv. ne """ VicDavid the The level referred to In the and longer established instituMagee, Z" a ( ilies in the Provo area and to chures offer complete itiner- - exnression. "He's on the level.' Colerc torian R I. collection contains tions. gather and send sacks of Christ- in aim svifCU ' nearly 3.000 volumes w rare The new collection contains '"Outstanding Young Man of aries for each of the 23 travel 'which has come to mean that he m u inas cards to GIs in Vietnam. auui first editions, author's presenta books, plays speeches, essays, America," was recently ap- - adventures to be offered dur is completely reuacie, is tne . . - . ing 1970. is .. . . . . t; nn "Operation carpenter's or mason's leveL iu uic tumuu koov- ' poems, with udiid'is, house"! 'tv jjuiiiicu room plectr" member! pmiicrs pivoia activia Winter is Carnival of too, " troop. new service from When a wall or floor is "true," Doug, part volumes. The last 1.000 volumes . ..,. . ties scheduled for Dec. 3 on of the Oak Hills Fourth WardiThe spacecraft uses oniy a.iwo. f 1tuk Travel Studv to highlight Travel the movable bubble in the glass ..'"T? A,. laiiiuua niiici.N during ui nam a iivaiiii. ijulh.muvu anu mvuuiw, Fair '70 fee BYU campus. This year's ana is acuve in ius ui auoui uk ere(j m is the "Gift Certripi tube rests precisely in the mid- pnesijuiaiusw January "Golden Age" of literature. A Secretary' Robert H. Finch, theme is "Y Christmas" and quorum, ne is junior ai rrovo vuiwgo ituucu uy au cictuu. nrpepntinff the Hona special reception honoring Mr. During the past year, Mr. Chris-- caie, or opportunity to give uie die, indicating that it is "on I the whole activity will be de- - I High SchooL range. the revel." tion to the director of BYU Magee and Mr. Christensen will tensen has served on President meIasUn8 im of ""avel- lioraiies jjonaia n.. eison, jwr. be held at BYu in February. Nixon's Task Force on Meaic l"lWl.WIJllil.ll,JIHL m milium ennstensen said tnat tus gut 'Aid. Highlights represented the philosophy of Highlights of the collection1 A graduate of Bingham High his companv providing a n tint oAHinnc nf Thr-- nCnVinnl fr ThristenSPn alSO and a profit using the service ' i . . . f set of novels and poems, 'served a mission for the LDS f latter to also benefit a great Hardy's Denmark from to Rubavat of 0mari Church Fitzgerald-number 'aU the works 1954-5nearly (KhaTam, " J j j Security Chief Presents rt Two Youths Become Eagle Scouts "sock-filling- Special Award j -"i Asso-Step-do- ' pre-kio- sk st I BYU Library Receives Collection i lv Of Unique Victorian Literature j 2-- lead-studen- i three-volum- - col-vie- globe-trotU- JL .wVlh.,! a, a' gS - "Zl ...... ... Sock-ItTVE- 3 citx-niL-aj- j njt I Dll rTT"M rfPg i 9 THIS CHRISTMAS Sep-itemb-er - i V v In' Li nW Btti UUU& RECEIVING THEIR Duty to God awards recently are these five young men of the Spanish Fork LDS Fifth Ward. 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He is 'cells and hall ways Scouting program maintains hues of rently president of his Explorer his of the president that no boy can grow into the mint-pocitrus-orangActive in his chuch, he has second' arv class for the year best kind of citizen without rectmato-red- . and j served as secretary of his Sreen High school junior Calvin ognizing his obligation to God. cons Quorum has received five indi- - There arent any windows, is Carl Johnson the youngest the new the s in!and rucuaiu 13 a ouyuuuiuio oi arnt job gives paint is a nriest irini at- In a family of six and is the! -u- -u ti,.;;Q in Af.Ton 'lail a "little sunshine." accord- - Provo High SchooL While son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber he Junior Farrer to who a High tending Issel, says in basketbaU program and thejing hi.h SPhool hand nd ski club, doesn't have to be a "drab, participated on the wrestling team and the ski club. Kevin Bylund is the son of .dark place." JUST WALKED OUT Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bylund BIRMINGHAM. Mich. (UPD and is an active member of the Convicted burglar Earl Prath-e- r, Fifth Ward. He has served as PHON1 24, walked out of the police deacon's quorum secretary and two while station Thursday 0 is now a teacher. officers on duty lectured to a Morgan David Warner Is a group of citizens about how to priesthood organist and was re-AWAY FIRST BUAUTY m run a police station. Prather was able to escape because the doors were left E Dec. MOLDED S.30mf and Morgan David all sm.vtH'H Good only Sib r i l. n n utsc oia as vuva omj Spanish Fork Explorer Scouts Recently SIXTY-NIN- SMS LLLl at It i'lini Earlier ths year. Mr. Chris- tensen gave the university 1,000 shares stock valued at $30,000, presented a gift of rare Western and Mormon historical books to the library, and in donated $25,000 toward the university's new 22,000-sebasketball arena and Activities .Center to be completed in 1971. Dr. Gordon N. Ray, recog- -' nized as the world's leading authority on Victorian literature, described the collection as being the most substantial and im portant to be assembled by a -f Hi ill PROVO STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT CLOSED Til SUNDAY Hiiiini 0REM STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SATURDAY Ta S |