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Show Page Sunday, May 21," 1372 HERALD, Provo, Utah 6-- THS iii iimhmimmi ' m vmwmmmmmmmw "" Honored I f Mrs. Elouise M. Bell of the Department of English at Erigham Yong University is i " 1 ? - the included in being commemorative 10th edition of the "Dictionary of International Biography." Mrs. Bell, a of the ona in 1957 University r with a cum laude degree, received her M.A. degree from BYU in 1959. She was named "Outstanding Young Woman of Utah" in 1970 and recently was awarded the Modern Language Association, Association of I! (i .3 tfw'i ivy L j j i ii Witt t i" " wiiii i Thatcher. REV. JOHN YORK Evangelist Sets Santaquin Talks Rev. John York, evangelist from Rangely, Colo., will be speaking at Santaquin Assembly of God meetings Monday through Sunday each evening at 7:30. The group meets at the Senior Citizen Hall, 100 E. 1st S., - in Santaquin. Accompanying him are his wife and two children. Pastor and Bott; Mark Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Davis of Genola. The boys are juniors at Payson High School and were selected for the honor because of their leadership Awards Given To ROTC Students i aawmn-- I I i Special Purchase! Large selection j of gift Elgins,nouu at low laies prices IE' '3 f AtVanMj ELOUISE BELL world. i Your Choice $29 Local DeMolay Officers mm mm Mrs. Bell, active in the IDS Church, is on the YWMIA writing committee and served a mission to France. She has published poems and essays in various national magazines. of The "Dictionary International Biography" has as patron His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I, emperor of Ethiopia. It is published on Victoria Street in London, England, and will be released in September, 1973, at which time it will be issued in four volumes. The publication will include 20,000 biographies and enjoys the support of 137 nations of the City speaker, To Be 88 Elgins for her Installed Tonight Ken Hall, son of Mrs. Kenneth Hall, Orem, will be installed as master councilor of Al Sirat chapter, Order of DeMolay, at ceremonies tonight at 7 p.m. in the Provo Masonic Temple. Installing officer will be Jack Mervis, assisted by Don Johnson, Steve Nelson, Randy Kester, Carl K. Johnson, and Richard Nusink. Other new officers of the there are so many decisions to be made. "He said, "This is the testing time, we all have a responsibility to contribute to the world. The world never was intended a paradise. We must learn to weather the storms and we get exactly what we deserve, life either polishes us into fine stones or grinds us into dust We determine which." G. James Bergera, representing Dr. Sherman Wing, of schools, superintendent one awarded the six diplomas from Grand High School, one from Hill crest and four from Provo High School. drt?ss stvli'S diamond wjuhes broioli't w,iUhi"s nurst's' w ,ik lies Kester, chaplain; Greg Johnson, marshall; Kelly Harris, orator; Bryan Morgan, senior Steward; Kurt Hall, Cory Elgins for him .lutom.ilus calendars designs dress styles junior steward; Jeff Clark, scribe; Mike Meldrum, sentinal; Steven Heinz, first preceptor; Jeff Jonnson, second preceptor; David Boyd, third preceptor; Bob Hinz, fourth preceptor; Frank fifth Frederick, preceptor; Terry Stowell, sixth K V watches day-dai- e Four coavtaiml credit plint avaiUbk M.u.1 Ctuqir hnfcAmmi jr4 as king as case, crown and crystal are intact ZALES' imuu chapter are Bruce Peterson, preceptor; Tim Meldrum, seventh preceptor; Eric Schultz, Dahl standard bearer; Ron Mervis, junior councilor; Farnsworth, senior deaccn; treasurer; and Randy Kester, Todd Powell, junior deacon; almoner. senior councilor; Ron Karras, 62 W. Center, Provo ii Officers Reserve Association presented awards to eight young men at ceremonies held in connection with annual ROTC awards at Brigham Young University, according to Col. Robert E. Bunker, president of the Central Utah Chapter of Reserve Officers Association. The Army ROTC receipients John were: seminary in i JiS s ) Three James The 1972 camp will be the 27th session sponsored by the Utah American Legion. The The main Commissioner Russell Grange, was introduced by Dr. Glen Brown, assistant administrator. Mr. Grange said he was impressed with the faculty of the Youth Center and he told the students that graduation is a frustrating time in life when ill mdmf l mm rli nimii.f'. KEN HALL of Orem will be installed as De Molay master councilor at ceremonlei tonight In the Provo Masonic Temple. A number of other officers will also be Installed. The boys tee Daniel Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Olson; Shayne Bott, son of Mr. and Mrs. net LJ'lJ IDS semina-- y teacher, awarded Staters Selected SANTAQUIN scholastic abilities. . four certificates. Kli Santaquin boys will attend Boys State in June at Utah State University in Logn under sponsorship of the Santaquin American Legion Post 84 which is directed by Albert Van Ausdal, commander. York attended rwiiw niiwrni iirmnnn Ann Wilson, Carol Brook and Terry Lyiia 't ill " Boys fI j if- - Teaching Excellence. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS at Payson High School for next year are (from left) Dlaon Yamasald, Pam Boswell, Diana Wilson, Jane ! Utah State Hospital Youth Center High School graduated six students Friday in ceremonies held ai the Youth Center, conducted by Ren Smith, senior teacher. In addition, Richard Magelby, Departments of English, Certificate of Outstanding 4r ( "in State Hospital School Graduates Students Mrs. Bell MARK DAVIS Taggart, Montpelier, Ida., gold medal; Southern California. of the Santaquin Donald Dyal, Orem, silver Pastor Church is Rev. M. W. Kemper medal; James Adams, Phoenix, Ariz., bronze medal. Lt. Lyle who lives in Provo. Houtz, ROA secretary for Court Dismisses Anti-TruSuit st dollar antitrust suit filed last year by the Utah Chiropractic Association was dismissed this week in U.S. Federal Court after the plaintiffs an reached agreement with the defendants, Utah Blue Shield and Utah State A multi-millio- n Medical Association. The action had been brought to require Utah Blue Shield to include chiropractic services in all health and accident policies provided by the defendants. A recent statute enacted by the Central awards. Utah, these made Air Force ROTC went to J. D. awards Cunningham, Granger, gold medal; Michael McMullin, Provo, silver medal; Michael McGrath, Sylmar, Calif., bronze medal. Col. Oliver Smith, member of the association, presented the awards. Col. Wilford Smith presented the Aerospace Cadet Award to Provo High School student Thomas Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rasmussen. Col. Oliver Smith presented the same award to Orem High School student Jack Dillon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Dillon. m 1 DANIEL OLSON xmsi)j 1 fIf 1te:Sil vlS :; WE AT JOHN PARAS FURNITURE SINCERELY INVITE YOU TO SHOP AND COMPARE PRICE TO QUALITY Utah State Legislature requires Short-Live- d Nation such coverage in all other health insurance policies. In May, 1967, the eastern Dr. Gordon McClean of Provo, region of Nigeria seceded Utah and adopted the name of president of the In January, 1970, Chiropractic Association, surrendered and reexpressed his pleasure at the outcome of the action. joined Nigeria. V Bi-afr- a. 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