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Show c r Sunday, March Springville Laurel Event To Hear LaVar Rockwood SPRINGVILLE - LaVar presented by the director of the Rockwood, Orem, Utah State Division of Drugs, will be speaker at Springville Stake Laurel Standard Night Tuesday, March 7 at 7:30 pm. in RANDALL BARRY JIM Vin&ville Stake Center. All Laurel girls and their mothers are invited to attend. The event planned by class representatives, will be to the theme of "Love Makes the World Go Round." Mrs. Wendell Winger is stake laurel leader. "For Such A Time As This" SPRINGVILLE Three Barry Johnson, 14, is a son of Springville youths received their Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. will be the theme for the Stake Beehive Eagle Scout awards at banquets Johnson, Jr. He is a ninth grader Springville at Springville Junior High where Standards Night Wednesday at 7 held throughout February. Jim Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. he is president of his seminary pjn. in Springville Stake Center. Steven Ducsett, seminary J. Rolla Hall, was presented his class and plays clarinet in the award at tne Eighth Ward Scout band. He was recently honored teacher, will be the keynote sneaker. Others are Carma banquet. Norman Smith made as "student of the week." the presentation. Jim is a senior Barry is active in the IDS Duncan who will speak on at Springville High School and Church and has held numerous "Women in the Life of Christ" an active member of the Priest's Priesthood Quorum offices. He and Janell Laker whose topic is collects coins, stamps, but- the story of Esther and how it Quorum. Randall Carpenter received terflies and likes basketball, golf relates to present day youth. his Eagle award at tir Seventh and fishing. Special musical numbers will Ward Scout banquet February 29. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Carpenter. Randall is 15 years old and a ninth grade honor student at Springville Junior High. He is vice president of activities at the Junior high seminary and is now serving as Three Springville Youths Earn Eagle Scout Honor - secretary Springville PTA Photo Session Set Attend Savings Meet To William E. Barrett will be Only the people of Utah County crews and the U.S. Army the American can save the wildlife in the Corps of Utah representing All girls Engineers managed and 13, their Savings and Loan Institute at a Provo River from being "to destroy three miles parents, stake officers, MIA convention which will be held in destroyed. of trout and "so fishery" and bishop's presidencies Ga. March 1 "Anyone with a tractor can badly silted the downstream counselor in charge of MIA are Atlanta, Mr. Barrett is the chairman of still do wliat he wants with the river (hat the walleye run from invited to attend. the education committee for streambed," so states an article Utah Lake, a Utah in the Savings and Loan published in the March edition of dollar investment of the Utah League. He also serves on the Field And Stream magazine. Fish and Game Division was Measure Okayed Chapter administration. The The article, written by Hartt nearly annihilated." The Field and Stream article WASHINGTON (UPI) --The purpose of this convention will Wixom, the magazine's Rocky results of a several-yeHouse has approved a $315.2 be to find ways and means of Mountain field editor, describes reports local chapter efforts by figures of local and million measure for develop- perfecting study by Dr. David A. ment of high speed ground education programs and to national prominence to save the White, an associate professor of create better service to millions fish and natural beauties of the zoology at Brigham Young transportation devices during of savings and loan customers river. the next three years, including University, as well as the efforts the United States. of the Provo River Chapter of throughout vehicle Statitig that "no state could a tracked air cushion Mr. Barrett and two other have less protective stream laws Trout Unlimited of which Dr. being built near Fueblo, Coio., because Utah has White served as chairman. which may be capable of members of the Utah American than Utah and Loan League will none," Eixom describes recent The protection of Provo speeds up to 300 miles per hour. Savings attend. They will hear several threats to the ecological balance River's natural resources has The bill would also cover guest speakers, including of Utah Lake. been furthered by public of"Provo River has for years ficials such as Governor improvements in existing sys- Preston Martin chairman of the tems such as the Federal Home Loan Bank Board been moved around by anyone Rampton and Senator Moss. Metroliner and turbotrain cars System and Bart Starr quarwho wanted to put a bulldozer Nationally known actor Robert running between Washington terback of the Green Bay into it," the article says. It also Redford has also become inand Boston. Packers. states that highway construction volved in the effort to maintain 19-2- multi-thousa- ts ar d high-spee- Wm - Brookside SPRINGVILLE School PTA President, Mrs. Lynn Kemp, announces that because of popular demand the PTA will again sponsor a photo children to session for be held Saturday, March 11, from 10 am. to noon at the school. The photographs will be of the same type taken of school children each year. Price is three dollars per packet which includes one 5 by 7, two 3 by 5, four wallet, and nine exchange pictures. Utah-P- age i the river's wealth of natural beauties. "I've been many places in the wolrd," Wixom quoted Redford as saying, "but I have never seen a more beautiful stream. Most of it still is. But we will have to start doing something about it soon, before it is too late." However, Wixom's article concludes, the fate of the Provo River still remains to be decided. He states, "A final solution to the total problem on this stream rests with people: Do they care enough to save the Provo River?" Now You Know By United Press International The word "smog" was coined in 1905 in London by Dr. Harold Desvoeux, a pioneer clean air crusader. o - U pre-scho- ol CUT$20 Proceeds from this project will be used to purchase equipment for the fund-raisi- school. 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