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Show Sunday, March 14, 1971 FormerProvoan Named UTC THE HERALD. Provo. io Stage Intercollegiate Rodeo To SB A Region Council Associate Dean Reed M. Powell, former Provo resident, director of the Division of Research, College of Ad- ministrative Science, The Ohio State University, has been apon pointed a member-at4arg- e the National Advisory Council for Region V of the Small Business Administration. Region V is comprised of the industrial states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin. The Nixon administration first appointed Powell to the Columbus Ohio District Advisory Council of the SBA last the Johnson In fall. ad- ministration, Dr. Powell served from 1967-6- 9 as a member of the Small Business Riders from 12 colleges and Univasity of Utah, Utah State universities in mo states will University, Weber State College, Race, Religion, and the stage an intercollegiate rodeo College of Eastern Utah at Promotion of the American March 26 and 27 at the indoor Price, Dixie College at St. Horse Palace arena in Spanish George, Utah Technical College Executive (1969). Dr. Powell is a former Fork, sponsored by Utah at Salt Lake City, Boise State resident of Provo and a graduate Technical College at Provo. College at Boise, College of of Brigham Young University. It will be a sanctioned meet of Southern Idaho at Twin Falls, the Rocky Mountain Region, Idaho State University at Pocatello, and Ricks College at National Intercollegiate to Rexburg. Association, according General Chairman Brent Hanks Three performances will be of Salem, captain of the Utah staged, at 7 p.m. March 26 and I Tech team. Points will count and 7 pjn. March 27. Seating toward the season for all par- capacity in the Horse Palace has been doubled to hold over 1600 ticipants. Besides Utah Tech, which will and the general public is stage the meet as a welcome, according to Chairman Hanks. Homecoming event celebrating the school's 30th anniversary, All sanctioned intercollegiate teams will be entered frorr events for both men and women Brigham Young University, will be staged, including for the f Advisory I I OREM 30TH WARD bishopric sustained recently are, front row, from left, Chad H. Sorensen, first counselor; Myron A. Frazier, Bishop; Karl Tanner, second counselor; back row, from left, Quinten E. Crockett, Jr., ward clerk; James N. Cilson, financial clerk; Roger C. Flick, executive secretary. Released from positions were W. Dean Rigby, Bishop; Ray L. Carter, first counselor; Myron Fraiier, second counselor; Chad H. Sorensen, clerk, on Small Business of the United States Senate. This 37 member council prepared data and recommendations leading to significant small business legislation providing a better framework to encourage the birth and growth of new businesses. Dr. Powell is the author of numerous books and articles. His latest publications include an article (with John L. Schlacter), "Participative A Panacea?," Management Journal of the Academy of Management (1971) and a book, today's FUNNY (jpFORTmiTi WTKtlOU KICK5 THIRD WARD bishopric was recently In the bishopric are, : ; reorganized. Those now nr from left, front, R. Gene Poweu, nrsi coun- - ,lHI Thonx to Ethel Herring : Jackson, Ten.: selor; Bishop Verl B. Coates, and Reed L. Sunderland, second counselor. Standing is E. Arnold Jones, ward clerk. W saddle men, bareback, and bull-ridin- calf-ropin- g g, roping. will be i'rank and Sons of Spanish Fork, sanctioned by the National Producer daw son Intercollegiate ra 9 Riverside Shopping (Wpr fflnM II Concert Set Rodeo Association to furnish stock for association meets. At least 100 participants are expected to compete, according to Russell Black, faculty adviser for the sponsoring Utah Tech team at Provo. A queen contest is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Horse Palace on March 15, at which a queen and two attendants will be selected for the meet. OPEN EVERY MITE 'TIL REEDM. POWELL bronc g, and ribbon roping, and for women, barrel-racingoat-tyin- g and break-awa- y 5 Council to The Select Committee U Utah-P- age By Youth Symphony IrinJolni. the Utah Valley Youth Symphony will be held March IS at 7:30 p.m. in the Joseph Smith Auditorium at Brigham Young University. The Youth Orchestra, now in its eleventh season, is made up of students from Utah Valley high schools and some junior high school and elementary schools. In his fifth year as conductor, Dr. Ralph G. Laycock is director of orchestras at BYU and Philharmonic Orchestra. A concert by Id 5) INTRODUCING . . . OUR SEWING INSTRUCTORS . . . 1 1 i The group will present Halvorsen's "Entry of the Boyards," Schubert's "Overture to Rosamunde," "Andante Cantabile Con Moto" by Beethoven, and Frescobaldi's "Toccata." The Youth Symphony will present a special number "Phase" by Newell Dayley, instructor in the BYU 1 Department of Music. f B b DONNA BURT Sw LINDA BARLOW Bid ClothingTextile Major Owner "Donna's Custom Sewing' B.S. Degree Home Economics Instructor Adult Education Classes 9 2 Yrs. Teaching Experience Sewing Instructor 4-- H DO YOU HAVE PROBLEMS WITH: 1 . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. "A" Choosing colors? Getting a good fit? Pattern alterations? what looks best on you? 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