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Show Hi;' if; V fHUM MirlliBfrMBMrTlilibii i y' i.iiii1m'T T.im,m,iOT' .$. i A, ,iii.inlBIT 1,,., ,1 J SEEING EACH BURL at a challenge of creative beauty, William E. (Dick) King enjoys the fruita of his handiwork. Comfortable King living room include table, lamp and foot-itofashioned by this talented craftsman. Ponderosa burl cut from slab which waa plaque forms tabletop of this attractive furniture. (H erald Staff Photos by Betty G. Spencer) ol :WlWIM.'"l'M-llimi1ll- .Ill i v Turned Beautiful " ; 14 J - f ,.Vl 2 x ; j i : - AMERICAN FORK Some people see a piece of weathered wood as fuel for an open fireplace, but William E. Xing has an artists eye when it comes to viewing beauty in a gnarled burl of driftwood or an unusual mineral formation. Patience and skill are required to take a gray limb, strip it to the raw wood and smooth the surface to a patina which gleams and reflects light and warmth. Mr. King has an abundance of both skill and the patience necessary to produce the transformation. r U joy of creation requires much time. One mas-s- i e txred table required more The thin infinite th-e- e months 1 At fr nxh "2S of rr cor icte. o t'.:2 tilro U ! Kint liv.'rr to - I , 1 1 I w- - d ' ch month for the round trip between Salt Lake City airport and the Alameda Naval Air Station. Appointments and interviews can be scheduled by calling e- cone-shap- r - PRESENTS' JELESNIK fllVJE.... "BROADWAY'S x- -x - Clinton Kirgan Heads Nephi wa-fr"- bulb, with Mrs. King utilizing and Mrs. King. the lamps In almost every room of the house. The delicate lamp in the bathroom Is ... aha KrnA 11? cauing V suit III SMITH MaVHIE jj-odo- Beneficiaries Have Deadline April 15, 1970 is the due date for Social Security beneficiaries to file their annual report of earnings if they worked in 1969. If you were under 72 at least one full month in 1969, and you get monthly social security be nefits, and you earned more than $1680 in 1969, you are re quired by law to file an annual report of earnings with the Sovi-a- l Security Administration. If you reported during 1969 that you expected to earn more than $'680 and you received some benefits for 1969, you should have received an annual earnings report form in the mail. "If you didn't," says Don Donaldson. Social Security district manager, "get in touch with the Social Security office and we'll get the torm to you. Failure to file a report may re sult in loss of additional liuiil W,:HKUI0ADWYCH1 Hi Saul Senior Citizens Clinton Kirgan has NEPHI been selected president of the senior Citizens ot JNepni ana Bert Morgan vice president, for the coming year. Mrs. Malon Bowers is the director, The Senior Citizens have been active in the community since they were first organized in October 1967 with Chester Foote as director. The first undertaking was locating a permanent bilding to use and then remodeling it. increased Membership has each year and many people are enjoying the friendship iound there each week. KITE CI Wed., Feb. ONLY staoi it 8:30 p.m. 11 HIGHLAND HIGH AUD. . I mil. U.LI..I .ll lata Oh. Utah TICKETS NOW ON SALI lltta. I II II tlfflaaai, ltd. MIMIC A. SwMr Maw. 4M Mil IMUIATt MtUVItt la... ti All iwyHi Cm hundred years ago people read the ) ImluaWW w a private firm. The jrhyslcal herapy equipment, which w:s purchased by Provo Elks Lodge 849, has besn donated to the Payson Hospital. Glenn Brown, registered physical thrrpist, has been working at the Payson Hospital for the pes; year and he indicated that the equipment, added to that already prov'd?d in the hospital, rounds out an excellent d oartment. HM ir in Hi .iiitr- i"J 'J ii'f'Vi 'HIW UNti.gtl people have all taken a course developed by Evelyn Wood, a prominent educator. Practically all of the graduates have at least tripled their reading speed with equal or better comprehension. Most have in creased it even more. Some have increased it 5, and even 10 times. Think for a moment what that means. All of them even the slowest now read cm novel three hours. They less than in average read an entire issue of Time in 25 minute. They do not skip or skim. They read every word. They use no machines. Instead, they let the reading material determine how fast they read. And mark this well: they actually wider stand more, remember more, and enjoy nor than when they read as you do now. way you are reading right now. word by 1 page word, at approximately 300 words a minute. One hundred years ago that kind of reading did sot cause any problems. You could keep up with what was happening fair ly welL Today, however, our knowledge Is expanding so quickly that eyen people who want to keep ahead are actually ailing behind. There is simply too much to read too much homework too many magazines too many books too many reports and memos, what Is the solution? Learning how to read faster and better. You can do it. too. So far over 500,000 other people hare. People with differing jobs. IQ's. interests, and have completed the course. The grad-uatare people from all walks of life. These edu-catio- ns es 1 ( iV U lii"iriiioiif?iky 1 II1 ? i J&nnecoil Ttieaier Previously Mark Erickson could read the small stack of books on the right during a quarter. Beading dynamically, he now completes the large stacks on the left. NIGHT WELL-INFORME- SPECIAL 6 to 9 P.M. ONIY RECORDING GRADES Audlo-Mil- ody ...... soo' 600 . .. 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We will refund the entire tuition to any student who, after completing minimum class and study requirements, does not it least triple his reading efficiency as measured by our beginning end ending tests. Reading efficiency combines rates AND comprehension, not speed ilcne. . pay more If you don't check our prices first . . . Lowest prices In town on patch cords and accessories. See a Reading Dynamics graduate read amazing speeds from a book hi has never seen before and then tell in detail what he has read. at PROVO 290 NORTH UNIVERSITY MON. thru FEB. 5 and THURS. 2-- 5 See a documented film with interviews of Washington Senators who have 8 p.m. taken the course. SATURDAY, FEB. 7 10. a.m. Each demonstration lasts FEB. 1 hour and 15 minutes. MON. thru WED. 1 Now 8 p.m. registering for winter classes) SATURDAY, FEB. 14 10 a.m. You could Evelyn Wood READING DYNAMICS INSTITUTE ITM Mi.ll.S-lC,!- Half The Eldred Hospital was closed last year as a hospital operated by Utah County and is now in the process of being sold to lyptjiyiiLLDE,: MONDAY :so' ELIZABETH pieces of equipment, at the old Eldred Hospital, have been donated to the Payson Hospital and are now in sorvice there. When Archimedes, the Greek chemist, discovered the principle of specific gravity he uttered the word "Eureka," meaning "I have found it." Ceylon and Jungle spectacle 11 - Several 1 mmi etc? U I'M hi Central Utah Chapter, Red Cross, is sponsoring a standard first aid class for all interested adults, beginning Wednesday, Feb. 4, at 7:30 p. m. at the Red Cross headquarters, 356 N. 2nd E., Provo. BLANK MUSICAU"-u- rt PAYSON physical therapy which were used 484-555- n'bcr bi 1 Equipment m h Class Slated - Naval Reserve Program Is Available to All Veterans nn, EUGENC ' MAu4ivu 'li&n 'lAbm ofters a study in contrast of ligut and dark woods. Hazelwood is combined with other varieties to complete the piece. Changing light adds new dimensions to the interesting fnrniture design. a study i -cr1. asts, fa!,inating to b"ho'c' brin-- s I .h shadr.w, each i ! a ne-.d:"ei'cn of the w d. giving new d:p'.h and p ,Tp3:t ve, presenting cn ever-c'- e"er in r.resting ran-- 0 Qualified Navy veterans and " a to the delighted visw-- e ve.arans from oth;r services with a.ia.ion expcr.ence may , .' ''or b2?ns; a d:d':cated rrck-hi:nje eligible for (he weekend at the for yrars, Mr. Kin warrior program b- - ?n anc ! fascinating ho'j-- i Naval Air Station in Alameua, by about the came time he dis- -' Calif. c; :";d the h'dd'n beau y of recruiters for the Naval Air th'. dr'flvTd hurls. Findn? a Leasrve Training Unit said rf Science specimens openings are available for alm-- r Lake Mead. Nev., Mr. most aL aviation raings, plus K 'f col ec'ed rs' era1. then of yeoman, personnelman, train-.n- g with ths dilemna devices man, hospital corps-ma- n cr:ii.ing Dm' h'n'; s'ectrcular, and dental technician. fnm the mmerals. He succesd-e- i The program also is open to joung wome who would like .Wing a hnllow cavity ins'dc to join the Waves on a reserve tv m'nera'. he carefully clean-- 1 No prior service is enlistment. er! Ihc reriri'je frorn the center! for reserve Wave ap required a cut of one of the nieces, bottomed edge, wired plications. air The unit provides a bulb the lamp with a seven-wa- t' on the first weekend of craft felt of a piece irside, placed on the cut edge and turned on to be h;s first Selenite lamp! He has declared bv the King's since made more than 73 such the most perfect specimen, and to serve as beauties, most of which have is left on continually also as and decoration a by day admirers to been given away a nightlight. and friends. Th charming King hom A complete change of atmos- the artistic taste and love can be obtained by fihere unusual shared by Mr. the for the of the color the ta":1e - 1970 Fol Instructor for the course will be M. Verne Thurber, Orem This will consist of five two-hour classes and will include films and demonstrations. There jis no charge for this training, Interested persons should contact the local Red Cross office ,tu register for the course by 'di'"vn, to the " rt.-re-tn- - - ' 4 Brigham Young University. Meeting at 7 a.m. each Tuesday and Thursday, the c'ass will be taught by Wayne R. Paul, advertising director of the Daily Herald. He is a graduate of Drake University with a degree A in marketing and advertising, and has been an advertising executive for the Ames (Iowa)1 Daily Tribune and Hayward (Calif.) Daily Review. 1; Registration will take p'ace at the BYU evening School office, Herald Clark Bldg., fronV 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, and noon to 8 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The first class will meet at 7 a.m. GLL.SN BHOWN, physical therapist at Payson Htsp.-i- i, ii.3,.s iiij wuiripcol bath tnd Thursday (Feb. 5). paraffin bath which were donated to the hospital by Provo Elks Lodge 849. The equipment was originally in the Eldred Hospital in Provo before it ceased operation as a county facility. Social Security Collecting interesting pieces of driftwood and weathered burls has been a favorite hobby with Mr. King for the past 1." years. During this time, he Ins completed a number of beauiful tables, wooden plaques, beautifully fragile lamps and footstools. Several of the items are on display in the attractive Kng residence, but most have be-- . preserved to familv and friends as gifts of this master crrftsman. ' . 1, Utah in First Aid ' v V !V 1 special "' " s ' J a 7 Hospital In Payson Gets Red Cross ,i..,L. , , ill . Driftwood early - moraine retail advertising will be offered for businessmen ing spring semester by the partment of Communications at A I class V ffit'iVir'lmilMlf rovo, Advertising ,j & Sunrjcy Herofd SUKDAY, FEBRUARY Set In :.J . f i , - HK '5'. ; f, early Class :. a 320 S. Third East Tel. 328 0121 University. Tel. SALT LAKE CITY: PROVO: 290 N. 373-041- 4 BRIGHAM and TREMONTON: call S.LC. 0GDEN: Tel. 394-266- 4 LOGAN: Tel. after 5 I |