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Show T" Paft Pnw, I'Uk, TJwndjj, Aafusl HERALD, KE irj H. mi miiiwL BMfnna ... ,11, ." , .... A FfBBuOui Buy Swf 9 m ,"' t, ... M ... ipiu .j"" At American Fork B) VIXLAINKALU.N - PORK C.fy AMERICAN councii has declared St-p- t Freedom Day m American Fork, stgttd a contract to complete the Boat Harbor Improvement and Project itb diipised at items routine various Tuesday 's council meeting A freedom Tree will be dedicated to Marine Capt Ralph Jim Capman at noon Krway, Capt Ch.pman has been Sept missing in action sine Dec 27. I !972 m u Vietnam Conflict CburrilUDeti Terry w ill work and Mrs. Barry with Mr. in Vital Voices Horowitz. America wwiers from Provo. in planning the program Mmhants in town will be An contacted for donations evergwn tree will he planted in Robinson Park on Main Street as a living memorial to all the J Ml As. Uyw Malcolm Beck signed a contract to hire BjI Rniirdofl of San IVnvme. Calif . lo complete work on the 1 70 006 American Fork Beat Harbor Mr. improvement project Richardson will be in American Fork in two wetkj to resume work on the project left incompleted at the aVath U architect J Williams COMMODORE PUTS ALL THE ANSWERS 1 IN THE PALM Uy Reck told council that the grand opening of the Gulf Course will be Aug 25 at a m The complete report of the pif course financing will be in the rtemiwd September budtfl report OF YOUR HAND Tn-Cit- Don't bt footed by tht small izt d the Commodore Minute Mon 3R. This omaiing pocket coculator with memory has oil the functions of a larger unit minus the bulky size. That means it tits conveniently in your brief case, pocket or hand. And because rf the small size it's easily stored and out of the way when you need extra space. The Minute Man has P digit readout ond 4 functions. Plus a constant, floating decimal, overflow and error. A special indicator shows when the battery is low. The batteries ore rechargeable. Good things come in small packages and the Minute Man 3R is no exception, reg. 99.50 now $9S in. alsti told council that on the same day. at noon, the Alpine School Ixstnct will open bids for the new junior hih school building The swimming pool bids re M'hcduled to be opened a month later I k- - eluding charger o.c. adaptor. ' ZCM1 Sationery oH stores. A iM f MISS INDIAN AMERICA, Maxlnc Norrii from Cat studios with Nora Begay, a Grande, Arts., viilts KBYU-Tformer Miss India! America and Miss Indian BYU. Miss Norrls, aa Arizona SUtc University student, noted her job ts a tremendous responsibility representing 281 Indiaa o tribes. Miss Indian America j Visits KBYU Station and must be "My purpose will be to bridge important the gap between Indians and preserved for a sense of said Miss Indian identification." she stated, "but America. Maxine Norris, 21 this must be done while we are old Papago coed from also year taking advantage of modern Casa Grande, Ariz., who visited education." While at BYU. Miss Norris Brigham Young University this week to review KBYU-Tvideo posed for more photographs tapes of the recent Miss Indian which will accompany the show America Pageant at Sheridan. KBYU-Tpackage being sent by Wyo. for a national telecast. The entire proceedings of the "We speak English and All - American Indian Days at conform to ways, but were recorded on how many other peoples bother Sheridan exclusively by the videotape to learn of us and our ways?" she BYU television station for commented. " i i n rebroadcast locally Miss Norris. who is a junior student in secondary education and nationally. Miss Norris was accompanied at Arizona State University, on BYU campus by Nora Begay. asserted that being a a BYU Navajo student who was representative of the Indian Miss Indian America two years nations is a great responsibility. ago. and John Macstas. a Pueblo She said there are 28$ tribes. Indian who is chairman of the "The Indians have come to Indian education Department at realize that their culture is very BYU. 0 Dr. Berrycssa Heading To UNESCO Assignment Dr. Max J. Berryessa. chairman of the Elementary Education Department " at Brigham Young University, is leaving today for his third overseas assignment to help countries improve education systems. their THE SOLID FAVORITE: FARAH He has been given a grant by UNESCO to help improve the elementary and Thailand, and teacher education programs in Malaysia. South Vietnam. Cambodia. Laos. Headquarters for administration of the UNESCO regional office is Bangkok. Thailand. After spending one dav in ' Washington. D.C.. and two weeks' training at UNESCO in Paris. Dr. headquarters Berryessa will fly to Bangkok to begin his duties. Familiar Area Bangkok will be a familiar site to him because he served there from with the USAID program. His first overseas education experience came from when he 'served w ith the U.S. State Department in Iran. A member of the LDS Church's Correlation Committee for the past 10 years. Dr. Berryessa was the first branch president in Thailand during his 1961-6- 3 stay. 1961-6- Today 3 there are several branches of the LDS Church there and the country recently was separated into a new mission by the church. Dr. Berryessa will take his wife. Janet Greaves, and teenage son. Guy. with him for the year's DOUBLEKNIT SLACKS r doubleknit slacks in the country. There are Farah makes the best selling several reasons for this, but probably the most obvious one is the price. You just won't find a better deal on doubleknits. Oh, you may find some cheaper but they won't carry Jhe Farah name and they won't have the Farah quality. You see, these doubleknits are made frcn the finest polyester so you'll actually get all the attributes and that have made doubleknits so popular: wrinkle resistance, easy comfort. Come in to Men's Sportswear and take a look. unbelievable We have waist sizes 30 to 42 in lengths. Colors: navy, burgundy, brown, bottle green and grey. After you've tried them, remind yourself, they're only $12. solid-colo- DR. MAX J. BERRYESSA assignment. Dr. Berryessa received his B S. and M.S. degrees from BYU in 1948 and 1949 respectively, then earned his doctorate in education University in Well-know- from Stanford 'moves-with-yo- 1959. u' pre-finish- in the educational n international profession. home-launderi- Dr. Berryessa recently served two years as secretary - treasurer of the International Executive Board of the Association for Childhood Education, an organization with more than 61 .COO members from all countries of the world, and including many of (he world's top educators. kz' rzi; SALT LAKE COTTON"VOCO oi i r : VALLEY ?MA S,.T V -- .jrii.drt irtMX ri ml I |