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Show ' J TOTOSD Daily Herald 2 1CT t International Week Set Jan. 0 on BYt Campus - - 1 i! About People Sr.. - -- A B. HALL By MILDRED Mr aiwf Mrs. Nvlan A. Cope and children, Jeanne, Nancy and Mitchell cf Yorba Linda, Calif were among Christmas week visitors witn Mrs. uvyco Mrs. L. parents, and Mr. and with and W. Mitchell of Provo, 5-7- v : i y international student, Pacific national students at Brigham groups will sing and dance to Internationa! Week will e will greet! their native music in the Saturday evening with a students as they return from' down Lounge of the Wilkinson "World Carousel" dance for the their Christmas vacation. Inter- - Center between 11:30 a m. and entire studentbody. Floor shows national week begins Monday, 2:30 p.m. throughout the evening will bej The BYU Japanese Club will provided Jsn. 5, whea students resume by the Polynesian take their bows cn Monday and Club, Latin American Club, classes. President Ernest L. Wilkinson,! Thailand group is scheduled j Ballroom D;.nce Team, and; iInternational Folkdancers. will start the proceedings roll-'fj Tuesday The ing at 9 a.m. on Monday when can Club will take over the) Abdul Suleman, a Pakistani 1 cuts the ceremonial ribbon Wednesday lunchtime session student and chairman of BYU's' to open the 1970 International and Israeli students will per-- 1 international Student Organiza-- I Week Bazaa' in the Wilkinson form Thursday. The Polyneian tjon residents of Provo1 one oi we moi popular Center. Ttw year tne many uud utah are invited colorful displays of costumes, emertainmen' groups on to attend all events will wina up ine artifacts and souvenirs will be campus week's lunch hour shows Friday called "Wood Carousel" Each day, Monday through' with the beat of the South The colorfu1 cultures of inter-'Frida- y, con-You- Uni-ers- ity Step-elud- other relatives in the area. Mrthdav1 an-of niversary of John CrawfordSlin- - t ! i' H Questioning Set in County trnHitiflnal familv Christ mas party of the Leo A. Taylor family of Provo was held this and year at the home of Mr. Tnn Tavlor in Pleasant Grove, where members enjoyed gifts and a holiday supper. Others attending were the Evan Tavlor fumilv of Bountiful and the LaMaun Matson iami.'y, Provo. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Karald Ackermann, a Rrfzham Youns University student from Germany and his Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fothering-iuu- u cf Ortm together with their son, Dean and his wife and children, were in Bountiful on Sunday attending a family holiday gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ted Wood. Airman Apprentice Allen C. Ericksen, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Ericksen of Orem, recently completed a Aviation Structural Mechanic Hydraulics School at the Naval Air Technical Train-in- g Center in Memphis, Tenn. 320-ho- Th 1 0 8 T . wMM I ft Questions on consumer buyBrian figure, an al?rt mind and loose ing and home August improvement exwill be asked by Petty went to work as a ware- joints. pectations houseman for the San Pedro- - Mr. Petty i wisn to Keep Dusy 1 UK DUICdU -as ha tvil! vn HVOCHiauves Lake Railroad .ill ka fii'?i1afltuT Los Angeles-Sa- lt of the Census in this area dur- , n0 in Nephi, and earlier this month IU1UC W viar. uic vaiuma uuu ing January, according to Wal he retired, after 50 years and a temples in the area, as he has ter A. Freeman Jr., director of few months of service. Ke cow since his marriage. He is cur- the Bureau's office in regionr" rently assigned as the instruc- Denver. lives at 338 N 6 E., Provo. Priest's group tor in the photos OPERATION BETTER BLOCK is shown In action la these before-and-aftThe questions are asked four lit was his brother rho en- in the ProvoHigh ward. Eighth of veteran i Broollvn's Georgia Avenue. In the deanc? campaign sponsored by the New ticed the young taken times nation as a of yearly part He works on an ambitious a d building was converted York City Task Force program and Eristol-MyerWorld War I, and graduate of wall wide etiort to collect informa creating hobby program, center. into a into community u.3 Millard Stake Academy decorations for his own home tion as a guide to Federal the railroad service. as well as for the homes of his agencies and other groups in ; "He wanted me to play ball daugnters. He is the historian developing programs based on with them down there," said of the Black family, which has consumer spending patterns. A Mr. Petty in ft recent interview. sample of residents in this area over 1,000 members. And aoparertly, that interest wiu ce asKei a iney expeci 10 in athletics kept him content to Some of his recent artistic buy a houso, car, or major crethe are remain with the railroad during accomplishments the next year ation of a mosaic coffee table appliance during his early years. He has and if they have made recent with the coat of arms of the plaque on wh'ch are hung many purchases of these items. HomeI Mrs. Maud Francis hosted a Christmas with her daughter By ALBA J. ANDERSON Petty family on it, and a rvg owners will be asked about won track in he of the medals dinner at her home for Mr. and family, Dr. and Mrs. Ross SHORE LAKE now which on table stands. Holiday' the meets sponsored by the railhome improvements and of Mrs. Net-- ! and Mrs. Vaughn Francis and Phillips of Ogden, where she the at home to create another He plans in those road, back early days. pairs ouring tne last three w Mr and ai visited a sister, Mrs. W. been Mr and cMdren o Ferron In 1921 he married his wife table soon, with the coat of months and any planned for tie M Jofcns who IeftiMrS- - RoRald Frands o Iy!gani B. Christensen of San Diego, on of Mrs the Black arms Kemjetlj it, family two had daughGladys and they uie tuture. ..- . i u -1 n. .nj f TumirniL ters. Mrs. Marjory Pearson now and rugs wth similar designs in recent the to mos! din-- cis were also hosts to the Fran- hosted Also for home. the Nev. Arzvle survey Mrs. guests swells. on them. the Bountiful and is lives in taken m October, !a dinner for 25 guests at her;ner were Pr and Mrs. Larry cis group at their home for a mother of three children and He has also published a book tte in tne U.S. indicated home on Christmas day. iamiiies 200 of entitled "The Provo. Mrs Francis spent Christmas party, over pages, Mrs. Marilyn MacFarlane is a a gain in expenditures for furresident of Midvale and has Joseph Smitlt Black and Caro Mr. and Mrs. Delos Huff were line Thompson Black Family." niture and appliances and re four children no important change in at a party this week at ported as to life guests much intend "I enjoy - Twelve years ago, Mr. Petty's car buying expectations. House the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy wife died following a long ill- as I can," he said. "I have a lot remained at a low Wightman of Payson. Special ness. This brought about a tre- of friends. If a man doesn't gain expectations of the out church pests were Mr. and Mrs. Mark anything mendous change in his life, the butj1"" All confi are answers kept Wightman of Hawaii. They were a widower stated, for he had to friend, that's plenty." dential by law, and information AMERICAN FORK with Mrs. Joyce Argyle and ten-ke- y and machine Alpine! adding himadjust to doing things for obtained will be pi lilahed only District is offering an adult various other duplicating ma other family members on Chrisself and keeping himself going. as statistical totals. tmas. education ' Now he feels retirement will typewriting and office chines. ' ; ' i The Census Bureau represen- nractice class beginning Jan. 5, mean more adjustments. The typewriting and office Dinner tative in this area is: Mrs. 1970 guests for a day at the American Fork High I "It'i kind of a new life for be fl ghort Arlo M. daSi ft practice Doris L. Wright, 825 N. 1st E., School. The classes are to Anderson home were a man who has been at a desk bejrefresher eaam desigped for Chantel Greze of American Fort France and each four held alweek,;the nights for over 50 years. The only to provecommer. Trudy Richardson of England. Mondays through Thursdays, pia, .m. tKe ternative is to be completely tn oHpp mwi for eight weeks. 'standards !or commercial em- - Both are Brifham Young Uni busy," he said. - And versity students and both were busy be will be. He has Individual instruction will be ployment speakers at tne Lake Shore LDS always been interested in BYU given each sHident who will be Those interested in register- Ward churcft services. Other teams the following sports, to determine the ing are to contact Ellen W. guests included Marijane Andboth in person and on his elabcommercial skill needed to im Brown at the Alpine School erson, Salt Lake City; Art orate radio and television equipprove in order to be employed District office, American Fork, Payson, and Mr. and ment in his home. He also has or upgraded on the job. Instruc- - or by calling LaVere J. Wadley, Mrs. John M. Anderson and a personal program of exercise tion will be oriented to each 7564312. Carey. to keep his muscles toned and SPRINGVILLE Charges are TiaaA in tvnPWMtlTl! " to avoid the problems of rheubeing filed against a tabulation, letter writing, -VSLLA matoid arthritis which has crept apnngvuie man ia ouuictuuu typmg stench, operation ot a f at recent him on hav in up years, W1U1 NOW! First Time UIC UU1KMUY VI THEATRE U VU Popular Prices! this 75 N. ing disrupted his hope-fo-r plans Main, early Company, 4SM401 154 Sa. Mei SHOWS 7:00 and 9:30 to go on a foreign mission for THEATRE morning (Wednesday). ARCH SATURDAY MAT. 2:00 P.M. Springvilla BRIAN PETTY the LDS church during his early The burglrry was discovered IN SPANISH FORK HURRY LIMITED retirement years. HELD OVER by Newell Rigtrup, Springville CREW" ENGAGEMENT WRECKING THE called 2nd BIG on WEEK who ; His exercises consist of riding police officer, his exer-cyctwice a day, and 1:15 the highway patrol for assistStart! Shew S p.m. Open p.m. PuMlthMI' vry afltnweii MmUy ance. The young man fled the iising a twist board at other On Shew Nightly ntf tVtvsn mtnilnf Sunday fruity befames. The result is a trim scene, but left his vehicle Di! Hrii4, IN Wnt ky Tk OPEN M Nan itrttt, Prava, Utak MM'.. hind. Entry to the service sta. B. JENSEN. PuWohtf THURS., FRI. and SAT. tion was gained by key, officers Enfaratt at Jond clau mattar M Ida aaai attKa la Prava. Utak. said. 1, Alt imntort ttPffe AITS. LTaWIOfUS sisters, Mrs. Marguerite Hales and Mrs. GItn Tipton and Mr. Mrs. sister-in-laTipton and a au oi G. William oyi kuii, Consumer Buying On ArwiirrMi irv ou Brian Petty Retires After 50 Years of Railroading tfv day, Mrs. Crawford prepared e a ouiiex supper wiu! urc two sons and families attending. Here from Sslt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford t on hilrtrTi and the Dar- VI., rel Crawfords and children. Also LaUn-Amer- or iji v. 1 U tmuiaiv 1 j selor, to Join them for a waffle supper at their home during the week. Fesponding to the invitation were Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Killpack, former bishop and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Olsen, Salt Lake City, former counselor and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Andrews of Orem, clerk 1S19, 7 ."IT r er Do yon have Aviation Electrician's Mate Airman Kent D. Allred, U. S. LinNavy, son of Mr. and Mrs. is serving den Alli ed oi Provo, with Attack Squadron 155 at the Naval Air Station, Lemoore, Recent Guests Feted at Parties Given During Holidays by Lake Shore Residents r! i- Typing, Office Practice Class Set in Nebo District . Springville Man Being Held on a news brief item for this column. Call Mldred Hall at wife. fire-gutte- s, j Nothing could be nicer than having well wishing members of one's family join in birthday greetings on a birthday. This was the hapy event enjoyed on Monday by Robert Carter, 21, of Orem, when he sat down to a birthdav dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob E. Carter, Orem and his brothers, Scott, Blaine and Elwood and a niece, Vanieee Moss. Calif. or personal 3734563 or 3734546. Hamberg Castle Information Sought by Herald Rememberng past associa tions together, Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Taylor, Provo, invited members of Ihe first bishopric If anyone has information of Rivergrove Ward,' 'in which concerning the history of what Mr. Taylor served as a coun used to be called the Hamberg Castle, will lie please contact Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Larsen Jerry M. Young, at the Daily were dinner pests at the home Herald at his earliest conof his parents, Mr. and Mrs. venience? The Hamberg Castle was one Lowell Larsen of Spanish Fork. Also present were several other of the early homes built in Provo. Its ceator was a Gersons and then families. man physican named Ham- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Youd had berg, and he constructed the a dinner party at their home for building after the fashion of a German Castle, complete with 39 family members. battlements and spires. The Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nelson profusions are gone and children of Redlands, Calif, now, but the building still have arrived in Lake Shore to stands, and is used as a dewll-in- g by three families. The curspend a short visit with her mother, Mrs Alberta Aitken, rent address for the building is 185 South 405 West, Provo. and other relatives. ami uflBS 0? BISIVffl fiBBH I a pre-test- Burglary Charge c 1 i ySr 11 HW WALT UlSWEi S t le (BEST PICTURE Happy Hew Year OF THE YEAR! MEMBER Avail turaa af Clrculatlaa United Prist intamatiaMl NEA tarvka WINNER mm iiAi ttlMtt fOSfSiwai SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY f -- NOW "MJjj SUNDA- Y- THRU Cont. from 1:45 p.m. "B2113 IS A BUR OF A MOTE l W COLD M BIA FICTuKIl miinH ihni CARL PORE MA .VS American Fork a J O0LD 7 'H.s. 7:15 ROYAL 1st Show 7:15 p.m. "DOWNHIU RACER" 4m wi'l'il. HAPPY mi l "vsssr (tekommc sound rtP Th Wrecking Crew STARTS IcnoEm A U 1:30 P.M. , rs .pnpiTr. fl M open 7:30 SPOTactHarcsrkfeaPjrs ppirpc MAT. 2 p.m. FRI. & SAT. 6 ACADEMY AWAHOS! w jeer. 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