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Show Four Youths ""' I Become Eagle Scouts Four scouts of Troop the Edgemont LDS First ward have earned their Eagle Scout awards. The four include Russell Schneider, Brent Gardner, Rob-- ! ert Starley, and Randy Wright. The troop Is led by Glade Wright and Jay Harmon, scoutmasters. Russell, 15, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schneider and has served as senior patrol leader for his troop. He is cur-- ', rently on the ward Explorer basketball team. Sports are his major interest, having played eophomore football at Orem High School, been a coach of a Little League baseball team and bowls on a junior traveling team. Brent has been serving as assistant senior patrol leader of Troop 38. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and is a member of the Orem Junior High School Eighth Grade band He has served as counselor in his Deacon's quorum and is a member of the Order of the Arrow. Robert's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Starley. He is 16 years old and has served as a counselor in both his Deacon's quorum and Teacher's quorum. He is a member of the Orem High School band and enjoys all sports, particularly football and skiing. He :lso is a member of the Order of the Arrow. Randy, 14, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright. He has served as senior patral leader of Troop 38 and is a member of the Order of the Arrow. He served as president of his Deacon's quorum and is in the ninth grade at Orem Junior High school, where he has been a member of the student council for two years. 38 of - """ il l ' l P J: New Nebo School Policy Adopted Concerning Experienced Teachers By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN their suits. An investigation was' allow the Goshen situation to was asked to prepare main as it is for te rest of the his costs and give a detailed A new promised. SPANISH FORK sks Investigation school year. listing of he items omitted in policy covering the employment Dr. William H. Sorenson re-- a detailed breakdown of his of teachers with previous exper- - Dr. Robert Hoganboard rer an investigation of his original bid. A more thoro-Neb- o ience has been adopted by the resentative from Pay son, Board of Education, on!cated i had been brought to hissluffin8 at Spanish Fork High 'ugh revew of the request will W hool which had ben reported be given at the the recommendation of Dr. Joe attention that there appeared February board 10 De some verv A. Reidhead, superintendent imi. w meeting, they promised. Painting Problem Dr. James W. Dunn asked the Under the policy, Nebo Dis- forms required of the Pep Club at reSchool. He Sanford, High Payson Eugene Spanish board to extend the date of his trict will allow one salary in crement step for each year of quested information comDarine Fork, painting contractor for; resignation from the district lo e 00515 of uniforms with. th;Mad!eton Elementary School June 30, 1970, and the request regular contract experience up to a maximum of five years. otner high schools of the area, addition, asked the board to 'was granted. . e Summer School an adjustment of $997 on The policy carries a prevision' Mr- - Croolt askei if the t classroom conditions at! an omission on the painting! Supt. Reidhead presented a mat credit beyond five years! Goshen and Santaquin schools contract for the school. He in-- ! proposed summer school and experience must have the ap-- i u or we uuu.utcdiea me pamung project was summer curriculum project, out. iuavi isu provai superintendent mai an am nas oeen provided now w percent complete, and lining parts of the projec of inand the Board of Education. to the Santaquin school, but: requested he board to grant himjterest. There would be a stand-The policy also provides aaministrators had decided to this amount of adjustment. Mr. ard rate of pay for all teachers, of years of experience encouraging young teachers to 1870 by the applicant to be ac SUMAY, FEBRUARY 7A work with the more experienced Prove. Uth Sunday the administration. cepted by teachers in the program. No The intent of the waiver provijfj I sion is not tha i be used as a , .4 principals would be appointed, i and each teacher would conduct OUiMU men of the trovo LDa loin and fc,ia Haras for tool InTtel earned their negotiating employing recently his own program, which could school Scout In awards. experienced teachers, Eagle back, left to right, are James Loveless, Jeffrey Adams and Stebe held in any district building board members specified. The ven Lindsay. Sitting In front are Evan Loveless and Fred Jex. They all earned their convenient to the teacher and will not cover the policyhiring Eagle awards while members of the same scout troop before a division of the ward sepstudent group. of administrators. arated some of them. Dr. Reidhead discussed a Defers Request mnriiilar fipVipHnlinu nrnoram 4a The board received a request AMERICAN FORK "A picThe tour Was opened With an hs ronrinrtoH in Snrinovlll anA from Spanish Fork Middle ture is worth a thousand words" address by Calvin Workman, Payson hign sch(X)is and mg. School to conduct a k was aptly illustrated for some president of Utah Market As- gested ftat Spanish Fork High bowling program as part of its 25 members of the Distributive sociation. Various topics in the:v,nni romi . school curriculum, but after a Education Clubs of America of business field were discussed. schedule to act as a control discussion voted to defer the the American Fork and PleasA highlight of the day was a factor in comparing the two pro program and incorporate it into ant Grove High Schools, as tour through Hotei Utah, its fa grams. The modular schedule the Summer schedule. they participated as business cilities from skyroom apart procedure was discussed and At a recent court )f honor In other action, the bofd students In Summer Market ments and bridal suite to the James, 14, is in the ninth of the program preheld at the Provo LDS 18th 25th a request to per- Week held at the Hotel Utah. kitchen area. Tne head chef de- - strengths disapproved at Dixon Jr. High School, grade sented. Dr. Reidhead was given The advisory committee for Ward chapel, five young men and has also been active in mit the Spanish Fork and Pay-so- n The delegation was headed, lighted his young guests by the go ahead to proceed. High Schol sage bands to oy tne deca instluctors ot the serving special refreshments, the new high school to be con- achieved the rank of Eagle local sports and is a wrestling attend the Stage Band Festival two high schools, Willard Devitt Preparatory to registration of structed in Edgemont met in Scout They are Steven Lindsay. HOT AIR entnusiast. James has received in Reno, Nev. Voting to deny of American Fork, and Jerry classes for the next year and COSTA MESA, Calif. (UPI- )the Provo High School library Jeffery Adams, Fred Jex, James two Priesthood certificates of the request was unanimous. to acquaint the junior clas3 stu- The Parduhn of Pleasant Grove. and discussed various items, Loveless and Evan Loveless. strong, hot, dry winds Ciat The local Chapter of the Or- achievement and is a member of Lynn Crook, board represenThe students saw the displays dents with the scope of the pro- blow out of California cons and of including the pros canyons the Bishop's Youth Council. der of the Arrow, under the ditative froir, Santaquin, reported of factory representatives in gram, officers of the American the four-yea- r are called Santa Ana winds plan at both Pro- rection of Tom These five Fletcher, assist Eagles worked and it had been brought to his at- suites on the various floors, Fork DECA class are visiting after the canyon in which they vo High and the new ed by Rand Gottfredson, Harold earned the rank of Eagle Scout tention that at Payson High witnessed marketing procedures the American school. first discovered - by History classes. Tere Walter Hansen, a member of Gregory and David Harding, together as members of Scout School some suits for the wrest- and planning by buyers of firms Applications registration Spanish explorers. The winds the Board of Education, ex coducted an Indian ceremony, Troop 175, however a devision ling participants were being throughout the state. Dick Dev-e- y will be issued and from the suck moisture from vegetation which each of the five in the ward created the new furnished, and some students of a prominent local clothing the next year's class and can cause raging fires jn plained to the other advisory during were were being required to pay for firm, arranged the presented with tne troop not long ago. will be determined. the tinder dry brush. committee members the reasons Eagles trip. iTX e vs. X-- A U ; 5 over-'mak- Herald -- .. rn ...-- ,-1 DECA Members Attend Market Week in SLC - High School Advisory Group Meets Eagle Scout Awards Go to 5 Provo Youths nine-wee- high for ts - feather. why the board had decided that symbolic Eagle Jeffrey E. Adams, 15, son of the new high school would in Mrs. John H. Ad clude facilities for four years Bishop and is a sophomore at Provo of education in grades 9 through ams, School, and is a member 12, rather than for two years High of Explorer Post 2175 of the in grades 11 and 12. Provo 18th Ward. He has been The board, Mr. Hansen, reactive as an officer of his Priest had the discussed posported, hood quorums and has received sibilities of making Provo High three Priesthood certificates of a school for 9th and 10th gradachievement. Assisting in the ers and the new high school Eagle presentation from the but for 11th and 12th graders, Robert Randy test were Jeff's father Eagle's the board members had unanitwo and brothers, Robert, and for mously voted against that Larry. many reasons. Fred Jex, 16, son of Bishop Among them, he noted, were and Mrs. G. Charles I I Jex, is a the posibiuties for more stu Provo at School, High junior dent participation under the and is a member of Explorer four-yeschool. at each plan Post 2195 of Provo 25th Ward. A printed sheet, passed out to Active in the Priesthood, Fred advisory committee members, is secretary to the Priest quor gave other reasons, including um, and a member of the Bish- less transportation of students op's Youth Council, as wrell as the four-yeunder plan, beturenl rvuseil as an assistant to the ter curriculum offerings to 9th serving advisor. He has reExplorer and 10th graders, better teacher ceived four Priesthood certifi and student morale under the cates of Is achievement, and is a new program, and better possi member of the Provo High bilities for growth under the School Lettermen Club. BYU four-yeprogram. Steven Lindsay, 14, son of Mr. The advisory committee also and Mrs. Ray Lindsay, is in the discussed the traffic hazard of 9th grade at Dixon Jr. High The first annual scholarship having the new high school School, and is secretary of Ex from the D. Elden Beck Scholar- near the Edgemont Elementary plorer Post 2195. Steve has ship Fund at Brigham Young School. After some discusion, received three Priesthood cerunrersny nas the committee agreed it would tificates of achievement and been awarded to like to hear from city officials has served as president of his Barney Corna- - and talk over the problems with Deacon quorum, and is presentby, a graduate them. ly a counselor of the Teacher's student in zool Assignments quorum. Steve is a member of Mrs. Melba Carter was as the local Order of the Arrow, ogy and entomology. signed to the physical educa James and Evan Loveless, to repre- sons of The $500 tion Mr. and Mrs. Carl D, scholarship was sent the girl's interest in the Loveless are members of Expresented at a physical education facilities, plorer Post 2175. luncheon to Mr. and Walter Talbot was assigned Evan, 16, is a sophomore at and to the industrial Mr. Cornaby Cornaby Provo Hish School, and has his wife by Mrs. Florence Beck, Dr. Edwin R. Kimball and been active in city baseball. Ac widow of Dr. D. Elden Beck, Brent Lindstrom discussed the tive in his Priesthood, Evan professor of zoology and ento- comprehensive community also received his Duty to God mology, who died in August school program, and the 6teps award at the same time. Evan 1967. Provo City and the school dis has held many offices in his The endowment for the mem- trict have taken to achieve tne quorums, and at orial scholarship fund was set program in Provo City schools. priesthoodis a member of the present up by the Beck family and Dr. Kimball discussed possi- Bishop's Youth Council. from proceeds from some publi bilities, especially in reference cations of the Zoology Depart to the new high school ana Mrs. ment in which Dr. Beck par Lindstrom discussed the adult ticipated. Interest from the en education program in Piovo. dowment will be used annually The new meeting of the ad for the scholarship. visory committee was set for Mr. Cornaby. a native of Feb. 25 in the high school Lake Shore. Utah, attended library. University of Utah Steven Davis, 15, Route 1, and filled a mission for the LDS Box 311 A., Provo, has earned He Church to Brazil his Eagle Soctu award. BYU . received the B.S. degree at A son of Mr, in 1967 and expects to complete and Mrs. Heber his master s degree this year. Lee Davis he is A Provo man, James Campa member of X bell, 589 E. Center, Provo, is I one of 525 students who received Troop 34 of the Lakeview LDS a dceiee recently from the Uni He has Ward. at Nebraska of Omaha, versity Is served as patrol Neb. Mr. Campbell received his commence- jr ' I leader of the at mid-yeThe residence of Albert Oran degree the univerat exercises troop and Is a ment Snyder, on the Canyon Road of member cf the the attended He college in Springvllle, was broken into sity. track team at Steven at the uni studies continuing this past week ana a ruing oox and received a bache Lincoln Junior High School. with important papers and versity Horse He is r.ctive in a lor of general studies degree. around $20 in cash was taken horse and club enjoys Piding from the home. back riding and sluing. LFESTATION DECREASES Sheriff Ralph Chappie is hr WASHINGTON UPI vestigating the burglary, along There may be few grasshoppers NETS NUGGETT with several other burglaries out West this year. The U.S. LICHFIELD, England (UPI) that have occurred in rural said Someone on George Atkin of Agriculture Department parts of the county in the past fewer man seven numon son's newspaper route gave him Friday two weeks. acres of raneeland were found about 3,000 pounds ($7,200) infested in 15 of 20 Western and without knowing it. In his found a Colorado is known as the Midwestern states in a survey collections Atkinson 1933 date- -a with million a nine than More penny "mother of rivers" because last fall. in item collector's valuable In fall the infested were acres in than more rivers rise there lot 1968. (England any o&er itaK i-- ran i j J',4' KM fcAj st pi n n Sunday Hours a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 1 It! -T M SflOJS.. ar 'Mrja'jiLtl3CiUi3i3 Tropical Fish Special! 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Provo Man Gets College Degree W i 54 SALE EACH TENNIS SHOES 2 f 12 Perfumed Bars Women's and Girl's Limit: m 5 CASTILE SOAP Mounds, Caravelle, Almond Joy ONIV 56' t Grants 10c CANDY BARS 1 ft z. mmsmmrk tsxsmmssmasx 8 SALE 3.96 1 2 bottles 86' 1 tt JANITOR IN A DRUM J Keep the family healthy Rg. 5.95 Value Limit: I large 100 Count Size P GRANTS VAPORIZER 1961-19- 1963-196- 5. per cstomer 8 BUFFFRIN g 21.00 xmmmmm& SALE ar I p i If I 3 SUNDAYS i SALE limit: IT' 1 66 bottle per customer iicfll' 11:00 tun. to 5:00 p.m. r4 JVl |