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Show T Faculty Re a I to rs Ma ke Award Tlis- J. of nay ster n and real estate business for many years in Provo was giv-jten the award of "Realtor of the Year" in Utah County at aj luncheon meeting Wednesday of the Utah County Board of Realtors at the Riverside Coun-iW- e importance, a recognition by public of the professional standard of the trade, He asked the "group to "take . a long look at this, whereby the final goal may be achieved. will continue to land professionalize this " busi-try Club. ws a c co m p ushments are ness. " many, The award pointed out.! Mr. Elders proposed three m preeni ne is cnairman ot.meinoas Dy wnicn stanaaras ot the Utah State Board of Exam- - professionalization could be ..iners for Realtors and has been brought- - more fully into the - on the board for 12 years. At real estate trade. one time or another he has These techniques included inbeen president of the Provo tegrity, quality "of workman Rotary Club, president of the ship, and competency. Utah County - Boardof -- Real-f "On the subject of competency ters. Exalted Ruler of the he called to the attention of - BPOE for the state of Utah. 7 the etoud some of the brob- He was presented a plaque lems which arise from the pay by the President of the Board ment of "earnest money" or of Realtors,, Darrell Bush- - a down payment and contracts. nell. In his position he said he has The group also heard a plea more complaints on complicafrom Ted Elders, an official in tions ' stemming from down the Real Estate .Department of payment money and the ultithe Utah. State Department of mate "contract. "Most of these complaints," Commerce, for a greater of the trade he stated, "come to my office of selling real estate. through the - incompetency - of "We desire professional sta- salesmen and. brokers." tus and recognition,' Mr. ElThere are certain minimal ders tekl the real estate men, standards of legality which "but." he went on. "it is diffi- - must be. met in working out a ficult for the public tor accepj transaction; said Mr. Elders, professionals drSTrgairundcon- --There are several steps he tract, a meeting of the minds, said that must be taken to ele- and giving both buyer and selvate the industry to a more ler, a copy of: the executed professional si a tus; Among! contract," inese are more specialized ed "Any omission of these re ucational discipline, group con quirements xan make the y he fail.. d a ;rn.. 3fie ish, ins.- - he ild-- in'li' at led oc" im, ter ng ry ch OT in is. ' lit- - n- Edwin Stein, active in s c i o u sness, responsibility to civic affairs and the insurance; public interests, and of utmost -. - con-'cit- x i Posthumously To Orem Soldier Gets Appeal Of Merit to Provoan - For Unity THlHSDAY, SEPT. Medal Awarded Ut 15, itt" County, 14 Daily Herald - Jedenoff Keynotes Utah Safety Convention Hie Vietnamese Medal of one Honor, second class An appeal for unitv was is- of the highest, decorations sued Tuesday nicht bv Marion! G. Romney, member of the' -- for outstanding service SALT LAKE CITY UP1)-Hlisafery were expected to at. of Twelve of the LDSi .fered by the Vietnamese 38th an- - tend. Jedenoff opened the al the Delegates attending was presentconfer-- ) "government Church, at a Convention here Safety today, BYU ed ence of Tuesday posthumously faculty, staff and mm f day were tojd' the cost of,ac-- l .He told the convention safety ' . I night to the parents of Pfc. I J their partners. cidents in Utah amounts :.to! is a moral obligation .closely of Davis Orem Raymond Approximately- 14M persons! $250 per year each of " tliejtied to the values inDavis died in Viet Nam attended the meeting in George state s taxpayers. econ- herent in the of this in February Albert Smith Fieldhouse, w;hich year a. .jedenoff, general omic activities of people." uorge ' also .included supper and enfrom an apparent stroke. e these values form a superintendent, Geneva Works, " The medal was presented tertainment. . United Sutcs Steel Corporation, that reaches deep "As men devote more time to on behalf of the Vietnamese sairl if thp nst nf an'iAanlt most honored, tradi- I and Mrs. their specialties, they have a government to Mr. mem tions," he said. tendency to pull apart unless A. J. .uavis at meir urem it would pay for the annual He referred to a statement ... r -- r I they have a common goal," El Iiv creation of a new industry by President N. Eldon Tanner home, 1001 S. 400 Er;-bder Komney said. "At BYU Col. Harry N. Rising Jr., which- - would employ airoroxi- - of the First Presidency of the advisor to JIEALTOR OFTHEYEAR J. Edwin Stein of Provo, right, we Jhave the common goal of enior-artillery Church of Jesus Christ- - of Lat- mately 3.000 workers.. the Utah National Guard. is presented a plaque by Darrell Bushneil, in recognition of the gospel of Christ." Saints in which Tanner' "lt would support the entire He said the directing power The citation- praised Pfc. annual-budg- ets of five centers had told Geneva employes the his being chosen the Utah County Realtor. of the Year. Mr, Davis for his "broad profesof higher learning, equal to the to build the Kingdom of Stein has been active in civic and real estate affairs in the of BYU resides in the general sional capabilities and exof authorities the IDS Church ' for area University of Utah, including God included meamngful many years; ; t and the president of the. school perience" which he used to medical college and teaching achievement. no has to alternative but In conclusion he challenged "ably and effectively assist' hospital," fie said. carry tract invalid," he commented. "PIECEMEAL APPROACH" the Republic of Viet Nam But' far more important, he' the delegates to meet the re WASHINGTON (UPI) -S- en. 'out the orders of the board.. After citing various pitfalls "We all must be Armed Forces." united in added, "is the fact' that a re- sponsibllily promoting safety John J. Williams, which often plague the realtors me acceptance ot these pro duction "of less than 30 per cent projects to reduce accidents by ' program is a in buying and selling transac we sucor cannot be in. the price of carelessness, in 3ff per cent during "the coming ceedings, approach to a tions, he concluded by. telling "piecemeal . dollars alone, would, erase the ten years. ; master-size- d He cessful," he said. "problem." the group it is the individual "This includes programs 'of. between rapid populadeficit the believes a 5 per cent across brokers', responsibility 'to pre tion increase and slower econ- home training for children by. board tax hike is needed right HTT.jBY LIGHTNING " pare an earnest money contract now. in our omic ' A growth, called by our gov- parents, "instruction PERTH",' Australia (UPI ) so .that it can be understood OREM Russell Hansen, ernor Utah's greatest probl- schools from grade one to grad- 727 jetliner '.Williams, Republican ranking : by all concerned." uate, level, "more effective on the Senate Finance Commit- carrying 184 passengers was principal of Windsor Elemen- em,-" tee, said Tuesday that the struck by lightning Tuesday tary School, 1300 N. Main, re- 'Jedenoff was keynote speak- driver training and traffic safeconference ty, new advances in hunting President has failed 4o - exert night .as it came in for- - a ported to Orem police that van er at the two-da- y ANOTHER QUAKE will consider many and recreational injury preven- dals had entered the building which leadership. He proposed" .that landing here. done considerable phases 'of injury prevention in "tFon andiaubTed efforts to MATSUSHIRO, JapaTflJFir Congress take over and "enact There were no injuries, but a controT injuries on the job," he Utah. ? A strong earthquake shook the r burn was left on damage. .but necessary painful ' this city and its. environs remedies to stave off financial the plane's nose and officials! A set of drapes, and rods val- - G. Ernest Bourne, manager, said. The' two. day convention J at without causing collapse that-maSafety v Councils which-- ls engulf-u- s Wednesday, " jsj decided-to-gro- und soft: drinks -- worth -- 43.60 were sponsoring the meet,- - said about ing held at - the Hotel - Utah casualties. A quarter dEa a result of thermtlationary for repairs. in-' will adminis-trationMotor conclude Lodge million tremblors have hit the policies of the Johnson The plane was en route here taken from a refrigerator in the 500 representatives from traffic, home and pub day. in the-p- ast ij from Melbourne. school, he said. .'Z '"-Tyear. - pre-scho- 111 m m ses-nu- .om ffJ i - fr day-to-d- j wer-diver- - teav ted y -s- ter-day - - . temporal . n Vandals Damage - Windsor School - Trans-Australi- ; : rentlyanr ' . - -- Fri-dustry, ." rs y X- li Tremendous ; Buys For. Your. 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