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Show Tuesiy, March 21, 1972 News of Peopfe You Know By MILDRED B.IIALL have left Benjamin for Palrayra, N.Y., for seven months while Mr. Clark supervises the LPS Church farm in that area. Mr. Clark filled an LDS mission in the Philippines has since attended Young Brigham University for 24 years. Recently he has been engaged in farm work along with his schooling. He and his wife are talented in singing and they hope companied there by their to participate in the Hill friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Cumorah Pageant next August. Zanni cf Lehi. Previously, the Nichols had spent some time The tail of a lion ends in vacationing and sightseeing in a brush of black hair, in the Mexico. Matzalan, center of which grows a horny appendage James Clark, his 'wife Christina and small son Jason known as the "thorn." Lyman Wayman of American Fork, joined relatives Saturday Michael Eeardsll, sob of Mr. evening at the home of the and Mrs. Neil J. Beardail of parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.L Orem, returned on Friday with Kellogg in Kearns, and their members of the Orem High dauthter, Susan Kellogg, to School orchestra following a tour a family event. of Montpelier and Burley, Ida., and Tremonion, Utah, where Mr. and Mrs. Ned Nicol, they performed at high schools. Orem, reported excellent weather and a pleasant vacation Labeled "successful," Provo in Miami, Fla. They were acJ73-56- 373-05- Third Ward Relief Society presidency entertained 175 members and partners Friday evening at a dinner and program marking the anniversary of the organization's founding. A decorated anniversary cake dominated the decorations which also featured clusters of gold paper flowers and blue streamers. Pictures of all the past presidencies were displayed and other tables held displays of the of the facets various organization's small j f linn iiiiiiiiiihi' i 3 Bennett to Open Provo Office - Sen. WASHINGTON. D.C. has Wallace F. Bennett, announced he will establish a regional office in Provo to help serve the people of Utah. Judy Sandstrom, wife of John L Sandstrom, has received her Golden Gleaner award in the Provo 16th Ward. She worked for 10 consecutive years in the YWMIA, both on the ward and stake levels. Mrs. Sandstrom has served in almost every position in the MIA It has experienced County. growth in the past several years. In fact, Utah County is now the second largest county in the state," he said. "I look forward to having a "I cow have offices in Salt e Lake City and Ogden, and have facility with a staff in them invaluable in helping to Provo to serve the needs of the meet the needs of our citizens in citizens of Central-Souther- n their dealings with the federal Utah. and recently received her government," Sen. Bennett said. "I appears that there is no seventh consecutive leader's "I am confident that the ad- office space available in the award. For the past three years dition of an office in Provo will Federal Building in Provo," the she has served as president of likewise help meet these needs." senator explained. "Therefore, the 16th Ward YWMIA. Sen. Bennett said that his we are looking for space in the She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Brown of mechanical engineering this administrative assistant, Bob one of the city's commercial former year at Brigham Young Wolthuis, is now looking for buildings." Tex., Houston, Sen. Bennett said anyone in Provoans. Her husband is University. They have two office space in Provo. with office space for rent Provo of Utah heart is the children. in "Provo his degree finishing is welcome to contact Mr. Wolthuis through through the senator's Salt Lake City o!fke. The Salt Lake office is located at 4227 Federal Building, telephone number full-tim- Air Traffic Gain - The WASHINGTON (UPI) Air Transport Association reports passenger traffic flown by the U.S. scheduled airlines on both domestic and international routes in January was up 11.5 per cent over January, 1271. Traffic on the domestic trunk airlines increased 10.4 per cent in the 1972 month. 1J sgmmmmmt&0imm)ei programs. were numbers presented by a member chorus and the moving pictures "Help For Amy" was shown. Officers in charge included Mrs. Lynell Shock, president; Mrs. Fern Burrows and Mrs. Sue Hurst and Musical Utah-P- age Space Search Is Started Golden Gleaner Award Given to Judy Sandstrom 0 "'""i iii- THE HERALD, Provo, J o Mrs. Isla Clark. Mrs. Lawrence Jackson, the grandmother, Orem, with aunts, Mrs. Donetta Pritchett, Orem, and Mrs. Ronnie Austin of Lehi, with a friend, Mrs. Mary Pulsipher of Provo, all were in Roy on Saturday evening attending a stork shower held for Mrs. Janet Strickland, and given Mrs. Terry by a sister-in-laStrickland, at her home. Janet and her husband, Michael, of Granger, are parents of Cheri Ren'e Jackson, born several weeks ago but who has been precariously ill. The little girl is reported to be doing well now. m fia, IP SALE FOR BABY STROLLERS, HI CHAIRS BABY CAR SEATS mm Mr. and Mrs. Val Woodward, Young Brigham University students, are visiting for a few days with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jemison, Orem. The Woodwards now live in Los Angeles, Calif. former Stock Mrs. Knudsen. Friends and relatives attended the event, Mrs. including relatives Amanda Brown and her Mrs. Larry daughter-in-laBrown, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Velda Robbins of Roy and Mrs. Barry Brown, Mrs. Mona Cluff, Connie Cluff and Mrs. Joyce Brown, all of Provo. Grandmother Brown has just returned after an absence of four months visiting in Mexico City-wit- her sons, Harold and Murlyn Brown and their families. She also visited in Arizona with sons Verl Chester and Ralph Brown and their families and with her daughter-in-laMrs. Theola Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. H.A. LeFevre and children, Julie, Danny, Kelly, Jeff, Bryce and Capri, together with Mrs. LeFevre's sisters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Laws and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Miller and families, of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. HATS assortment, many styles and colors to choose from. 250 billfolds to choose from. Shop early for this one. Values to $8.99 68 Only Pre-Eas- fl Regular Prices See this sensational selection & choose your new handbag now at a big savings. LADIES SUPPORT HOSE Pair II TWO DAYS in the high school gymnasium Saturday evening. The festival was under the direction of Ann Johnson, girls physical education instructor. Miss Susanne Shaw is president of the club. Judges from the BYU Cougarettes awarded the first place trophy to Logon High Second place honors went to the San Juan group and third place was awarded to Orem High School. The groups from North and Beaver both ticipating included Spanish Fork, Richfield, Manti and North Sevier. The host club does performs at the festival but not compete. The ProVita Club also has been invited to perform at Las Vegas High Schools April The club participated at Las Vegas last year. 5--7. I kinks d Firmage's er Sole y Entire Line NOW'fofff,rtl, Assorted Fabrics SALE Acrylic Polyester Knits Any Item Or. Firmages' Mezzine Floor You Can Discount An Extra ... $ 1 99 3.69.... Now Regular 3.99 Now Regular 4.99 Now I $018 m $988 m Windbreaker Cloth NOW Off Regular Prices & lOQOYords Regular 2.99 thru Polyester Regular 2.79 Yard I Tremendous selection for ladies All types of wearables. Basement Store ONLY Wednesday and Thursday group. received honorable mention. The largest club participating was from Orem. It had over 50 members while most of the other 16 groups were represented by club members. Some 160 girls participated in the festival. Other clubs par- All sizes. Hundreds & hundreds yards to chose from. Club NEPHI members at Juab High School were the host club for the third annual Marching Festival held Summit year around type hats. 60 Inch Wide " marching These are Regular $4.99 thru $6.99 $1188 Marching Competition ProVita School's NOW$88 OFF POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS Street Floor NOW NOW Regular Price 15A Plenty to choose from Juab Hosts Terrific 600 for your viewing & selection. Whites, pastels, multicolors, and all wanted colors. Firmages' are giving a big Sheer support; Sale of Men's BILLFOLDS Parents and family members Just Arrived for Spring LADIES HANDBAGS Til NOVELTY CLOTH after completing Mrs. Catherine S. Brown, grandmother of Mrs. M. Arnold Knudsen of Provo, on Saturday hosted a baby shower honoring Monday and Friday Men's service in the Japanese mission. will be at Salt Lake International Airport for his arrival. OPEN Regular Price Super Sale 9:30 A.M. AT OFF Now Entire Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Knoell and family members are looking forward to March 28 and the expected arrival then of their son, Walter Knoell, who is returning OPEN DAILY girls. Sale Begal Burlap Sanitized Treated Assorted colors. Regular 79e NOW rO) (Q) Yard r |