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Show Wednesday, December By MILDRED B HALL 3 - 3730546 Provo and of cousins. Mr and Mrs. Eldridee Carter of Mrs. Thelma Buckwalter. Spnngville. These cousins had Provo has returned home after visited with Bob and his wife in an absence of several weeks Alaska during the past summer. which she has spent m visiting with her children in Nevada and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Major of in Oregon. At Boulder. Nev , Pleasant Grove were hosts Mrs. Buckwalter performed a recently for a grandmothering mission with dinner at their home in honor of the three children of her a niece. Sandra Homer and her daughter. Adele and her hus- liance, Ronald Crittenden of band. William Biackburn while Coalville, whose engagement they were away on a business was announced to the relatives trip. Following this. Mrs. who attended. Guests included Buckwalter visited in Las Vegas Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Homer. with her son. Rav and his wife parents of Sandra and her and family. From there she brother, Richard Homer of traveled to Portland. Ore . for a Glendale Ca!if and Mr ann visit with her daughter, Dolores Mrs. Fred Major of Huntington and her husband, Lvle Banton Park, Calif .: Mr. Major's A" ' 1 1 and their family. While there parents Mr. and Mrs. McCoy f she saw a performance of Major and four children of "House Talk" a program Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. James produced by the LDS Stake and Mills of Cedar City and son, for which Mrs. Banton was the Michael and ,tr. ar.d Mrs. G director and choreographer, and Lloyd Hobbs, parents of the in whichg members of her hostess, of Provo. Plans as anfamily participated. Mrs. nounced call for a wedding in Buckwalter's concluding visit June. Both young people are was with her son and wife, Mr. students at Brigham Youi.s nd Mrs. Bryant Buckwalter in University. GRANT SPEED works on one of the Western character Portland, where Bryant is Mrs. Vilate Thatcher a sculptures for wliich he is famous. His work has been noted attending Mount Hood Comoutside' the Wasatch Front and he will send some of his resident of Salt Lake City, who munity College. is leaving soon for a cruise on items to an exhibit, "Preview '73" in Dallas, Tex. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Mclff of the Carribean, and a sister of Torrance, Calif., were visitors Mrs. E. C. Hinckley of Provo, over the weekend in Provo. was the guest of honor at a Their host? were Mr. and Mrs. farewell dinner held in Salt Lake oa Sunday with a sister, Clyde Nielsen and family. Mrs. Paul Cannon as hostess. Others attending were Mr. and U.S. Air Force Captain Bob Mrs. Hinckley of Provo and Carter with his wife, the former another sister, Mrs. David J. to have returned U. Grant Speed, Provo sketching them and various Judy Griffin, their home in Anchorage, (Mary) Wilson and friends, Mrs. sculptor, was among a select phases of western lore. Catherine Poulter and Mrs. He attended Brigham Young Alaska following a two week group chosen to exhibit his works at the Texas Art Gallery University and graduated as a leave which they spent in Utah. "Preview 73' held in Dallas, teacher, but his hobby of The couple was guests of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tex., this month. sculpturing and painting Griffin's Herman Griffin in Salem; his became his main and a interest, 14 and artists The sculptors few years ago he quit teaching mother, Mrs. Warren Carter in offered for sale outstanding new to work fulltime at creating and of art, drawings pieces works of art. sculpture and patrons were able In 1966 his sculpting received to meet them in person. national recognition when the Mr. Speed exhibited his Rodeo Association of America bronze pieces, "Stampedin' his bronze of a bullrider its We'll give you.... over a Cutbank," "Inbetween gave Todd Whately Memorial Award. the Posse "Watchin' Jobs," TOP DOLLAR That same year he became a Close in," and "Doubtful Outlor hikt r BYU Sculptor x Named Exhibit in Texas To discussion on earthquakes the state of I'tah will be presented on American Dialogue, a program to be aired Mr. and Mrs. Arthur on Channel 11 at 8 p m. Davie Buckwalter hosts a Anderses of Provo entertained at a birthdav dinner at their Panel of foi'r experts who will home in honor of their snn informatively discuss the DOSSlblllties and fff(rtsr nf irtknr U' .iiiuri wru 1 i ., auu is; ui3 family of Sandv. The senior earthquakes to Wasatch MounAndersens also were among lain resents. A short film on relatives who recentlv attended Earthquakes from the National the naming of their 49th great- - Sconce Foundation will be H;nek!rv's crandjauchter. Ann Hinckley, a student at BYU. Association of America, and is currently serving as president. Tex., and spent his summers working on ranches in Angelo, Arizona, Wyoming and Texas. He enjoyed conversations with oldtime cowboys, and started ini -- grandchild, Scott Bingham, son snown' '"Ul" and third child of Clair aiiuniu of the Utah Geological Pirectlr Dickev Rincham nf rw.rviii0 W1 r. Jame sL who are former Provoans Also urveyand Baer- - Assistant Professor of r-attnH.n oun8 and w.fe. Mr. and Mrs Ivnn .eoloey at B"8h.am A .U J.. .1.. University, will discuss the f nL h, r' Jl and a s.ster and hukand. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bean and family of Provo. Utah-P- age utter Costs Mote Money To Clean Up TV SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Highway litter is a growing problem that costs the state amounts of money, says State Road Commission Chairman Clem Church. At the commission meeting Friday. Church said Utah spent over $91,000 cleaning up along the roads in 1965, Robert L. Spnngmever, noted Salt Lake City Architect will report on the effect of the potential earthquake on building and construction planning, and Dallis Christensen, Executive DLjctor of the Central Chapter of the American Red Cross will Provide- important infrtrmatinn v i pertaining to the advent of a ever-increasi- major earthquake Subsequent years saw amounts The show is a call-iprogram ranging between $100,000 and uestions and comments will be $200,000 being spent with $234,000 .r..u.iiC irom me viewing going 10 pick up roadside iunk audience. in 1972. n vrn An and Why Not Do It Yourself? Ward's first Montgomery For the second year at the catalogue was a single sheet Christmas season brothers and listing about 100 items. sistprs U'prp invited t.-- tho hnmo of Mr. and Mrs. C. Allen Peterson in Orem for a party. Some 30 family " ; .bers enjoyed a program ; u welcomed a visit from San-t- a Claus who brought a remembrance for each child. Families attending were those ot Lee Peterson, bpanish Fork; Mrs. Delores Peterson of Salt Lake City, Dale Ashton, Lehi; Wayne Peterson, and Mike . s 1 ..rM- - ...... fr,'--.Peterson, Orem; Bob Sanchez, Springville and Don Brailsford of Snanish Fnrk fnupthpr ujith the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson of Spanish Fork and 1324 No. State the Allen Peterson children, 6 Kristina, Clark and Kirra. 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