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Show rff" milium Thursday, March 16, 1972 :W?T,'5W5:: t: .. ( FHA View: - I THE HERALD, Provo, Utah-P- sge S 1972 Good For Building if Vr : w. & v , 3 i Yw ' ; il T kJ V -- ! ft "I " I A local representative of the Farmers Home Administration ud Utah County Commissioners Wednesday that he expects 1972 will be a big building year in the county since FHA construction activity already is running about 145 percent higher than a year ago. Ronald Jensen, county FHA supervisor, reported this item to county commissioners and other regional officials at the monthly County Coordinating Council hosted by commeeting missioners in the county mm m V building. Mr. Jensen said most of the activity is occurring in the areas of American Fork, Pleasant Grove and Pay son; but he pointed out the FHA does not fcvt into property loans in the urbanized areas of Provo, Orem and Springville because of a 10,000 population restriction. r He reported the county's Farmers Home Administration office last year participated in the sale of 68 homes, of which about 80 percent involved new construction. i L. BRET RICHARDSON and Phil North work on their science project of telephones in preparation for their science fair Thursday. Looking on are Grant Kohler and Lynn Johnson, Speak at XY' Monday C. Mann, vice of the Products Division of Helene Curtis Industries, will speak to Brigham Young University business students Monday in the annual BYU Executive Lecture Series. Stanley president The public is also invited to the lecture, which will begin at 4 p.m. in the Joseph Smith Auditorium. A native of Woods Cross, Utah, beginning in Utah as a salesman. He was appointed western division sales manager in 1961, vice president of marketing of Mars West in 1965, director of market development in 1967, director of sales in 1968, and director of advertising and promotion in 1969. He began in his present position in 1970 and has had experience in marketing and sales functions in both domestic and international markets. He lives in Northbrook, 111., with his wife and four children. it '' Shop and Compare! G.E. TELEVISION Science Fair Set r a a variety of subjects to exincluding periment with " 7495 i 11 ii or DC Sutiwy. 3 Only. Model TRIM G.E. 11" COLOR 00 $9 House Coir P0RTA-C0L0- R $1AOOO G.E. 18" TELEVISION The local supervisor added that there is another limitation of $16,500 on 100 percent loans for the home and property. have selected From cm rr m nc 7 JUL in ct JIHIC ti.v. v.t. ah jio 00 $ White Withstand . . Black & MIDWAY Details are being He also explained that his worked out by 22 sixth grade office usually does not enter the Midway elementary students for a science fair to be held Thur- picture until loans are not available to the famines through sday at 7 pjn. in the Midway Town Hall, according to Gilbert other lending sources. Wellisch, science teacher. Students $ and White Personal Portables G.E. Black He stressed, however, that these were primarily modest type homes since the financing is generally limited to families with adjusted annual income of $8,500 or less. Midway Helene Curtis Executive To j jaSL:. All Floor Models Priced For Big Savings G.E. 18" G.E. COLOR PORTABLE With Tea Cast Stand. Only Girl Given G.E. 23" COLOR CONSOLE 1972 rocketry and milk products. Students understand better the You choice of Contemporary, pull of gravity and the process Early American or Kditerranean that forms coal; they have looked inside an egg, watched Styling. Today the growth of wheat, researched teeth, cancer, and discerned Charleen Marie Hurson, 24, a G.E. 25" COLOR CONSOLE what makes a telephone work. senior at Brigham Young Mr. Wellisch said the exUniversity, Provo, Utah, has periments will be explained to been named one of the nation's Your elementary classes Thursday '50 recipients of the Newspaper home on Friday after a three-da- y during the daytime, and to the Choice By MILDRED B. HALL Fund Editorial Internship. journey to Pocatello, Ida., public at the night showing. Daughter of Daniel J. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. where he was engaged in G.E. PORTABLE DISHWASHERS Kathleen Hurson of 1415 West Anderson of Provo report a consultations in connection with the Federal "Follow-Throug9th, Kennewick, Charleen pleasant twonlay visit with Mr. graduated from Kennewick Anderson's sister, Mrs. Phyllis program. Model SM 150. Senior High School in 1965. She Higgs, who was in Provo from 2 Only BYU after gaining entered Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Richard professional experience in Matt Dr. Phillip R. Kunz, associate newspaper work. G.E. 14.7 FT. REFRIGERATOR Lou and Lorelie Andrus of Heninger, and children, of sociology at in Orem, have had the company of and Heide, were among fans in professor journalism, Majoring as has served Mrs. Andrus' mother, Mrs. Pocatello, Ida., to view the BYU Brigham Young University, and Charleen Merlin Dr. B. Brinkerhoff, FREEZER CONSOLE editor of the student managing Harry Christensen, for the past basketball game played there. formerly of Brigham Young newspaper, the Daily Universe week and that of her father, Mr. Frost Free. 1 Only. . . . Completely Christensen over the past Afterward they spent the University and now department and now is editor of the Banyan, of at chairman the University weekend. The couple came from weekend visiting with Mr. the student yearbook. G.E. 18" CU. FT. UPRIGHT Marina Del Rey, Calif., to greet Heninger's brother and wife, Dr. Calgary in Canada, are the As an applicant for the inof a book published to she submit had the new baby daughter, Amy, of and Mrs. Maurice Heninger and coauthors this week by Wm. C. Brown ternship Mr. and Mrs. Andrus, and to their family. Previously, the samples of her published work Publishers. assist the new mother and the local Heningers had enjoyed the Company FREEZER 630 lbs. of frozen along with two essays. Of the The book, "Complex Charleen awarded, couple's son, who is four years company of relatives, Dr. and internships Food and Their En- received one of the seven which Capacity. Save $70.00 old. Mrs. Christensen, expects to Mrs. Joseph Brammer and Organizations DoTcnooi for use is vironments," designed went to college students in the rejoin her husband at their home daughters, Margaret of Covina, as a text by university students. Western states. G.E. MODULE STEREO this coming weekend. Calif., and Mrs. Jim (Helen) Both Prof. Kunz and Prof. Header of Philadelphia, Pa., The internship provides for a Brinkerhoff are the authors of three-weewho came for a week of Utah k editing seminar at Visiting in Provo since last other publications in the many Radio the University of Nevada, Reno, skiing. been Mrs. have Thursday, area of sociology. Hi editorial with summer a Phono along Webb Ernest (Joyce Thatcher) Speaker Complete Prof. Kunz received his Ph.D. with Descret News the Mr. and Mrs. Oneil Miner of position and son, Bart of Menlo Park, degree from the University of Calif. Mrs. Webb was also Provo together with Mr. and Michigan in 1967, and has taught in Salt Lake City, and a $700 ELECTRIC RANGE for the 1972-7- 3 school accompanied by her son, Reed, Mrs. Paul Jewkes of Los at Brigham Young University scholarship year. who entered the IDS Missionary Angeles, Calif., were also in since 1968. Model J304. All Colors. home in Salt Lake City and will attendance at the recent BYU The authors point out that AiiiAitifitir Timer, (nrne T be leaving today for the Eastern basketball game in Pocatello, much of man's life, from birth to Oven, Deluxe Appearance. . . . Canadian Mission. Dr. Webb Ida. Mr. and Mis. Miner will be death, is involved in complex also came on Tuesday to see in Honolulu, Hawaii for a week organizations. Their book differs 14M I1 Reed off. The fanvly is staying while Oneil is broadcasting the from others, they explain, in that V with Mrs. Webb's parents, Mr. BYU baseball games, scheduled it stresses the relationship an and Mrs. Percy Thatcher of to be played there. other with has organization Provo, who joined the group for organizations and with its ena family farewell dinner in Salt The field has long of vironments. Borland Beth Mrs. Lake City on Wednesday been dominated with a focus on Hawthorne, Calif., visited two the internal organization. evening. days in Utah County with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sons and daughters, Mr. and Jack Miller and other relatives Series 19C3 I StMLMrs. Mont K. Ford and family on her way home from Montana JACK DUCKETT PURCHASED ENTIRE RAILROAD DAMAGED Is from Twin Falls, Ida., and Mr. after As Big Your World Distinctive Office Stating attending the funeral of her and Mrs. John E. Hardy and aunt in Montana. In Provo MERCHANDISE FROM FREEPORTAT CLEARFIELD. MOST As You Make It. she, WILL ENHANCE family of Granger spent the past joined her son, Bob Borland, a NOT LARGE ENOUGH TO BE NOTICED. 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