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Show FRIDAY, JULY II, Dci!v Herald 1961 jProvo School About People Club Hears Quotes in the News Boundary Change Noted Research Plan at T and I vi found rYanke imperialism sambing NASSAU BAY, TexThe people, rtarving them. It has sign at a resort motel is this them upighL" Houston suboit: By L'aVd Press latermatioiial countries. . Orem Youth Places In Miami Key Club Event where the stros wca a Oitm J'8, foj nr. Lane A. Comoion, direc Six Pinva in the Astrodome scnooi game their of wife, the former Shauna Neltugn and t at Brigham members research of tor Columbia "Had and adfamous scoreboard Tex. at son Fort Worth, Eagle Sgt. I ent tM outlined the Key Clubs, and a faculty The boundary change affect-jToHi y Moon See Ya SoojL"iNOT HUNGRY Young University, R. Spencer, At San Antonio the group visa, Terry has c o m p 1 e t e d nine Thomas at visor, CanRock and j present research program months electronics training in ,mg Edgtmont returned from ed the Hemisfair and tin 0 L,Unh"FQr the university for members of Orem High, have An OrssnJ DHiver and is currently work-i- n yon elementary schools for thei TEGUCIGALPA Club Interna- Alamo. They visited El Um the Timpanogos Kiwanis Gub the annual Key held in Miami Juarez and Mesa Verde ll on the at Carswell forthcoming school year was America SUt'the rt J unhooked . tune Convention on thi jronkeys r . this week at their regular meet-- tional Air Force Base. Grandfather advertenth 'listed ineorrelv in of them way home. one with Fla., Beach, ins in Prowt ICU UUUUUIU-I- 4 Terry was happy to name a RniinrfariM Lawrence Henry, Orem. piae. con.illUUiDi,V ZOO Here. for P. fir I-i ! Trunnion stated that a having placed in the talent new grandson, Russell Terrf 11th in the talent contest ;ed took first too bo The time will test the same as it exactly while with the fnily. Small We oont tove any ideI university has three purposes:: Capt Terry returned from led was by (the convention. He performed The contingent Director Gar? Ckrk and last year except that one area how I. To acquire new knowledge;! Vietnam October 1968 and has Russell has a sister, J ana Lyn things are going along the an Indian hoop dance. Larry lieutenant w wk West, round tom "P wUl be moved from Edgemont border Pass on this knowledge and Stephen been attending a career school The local Terry returned home anymore Sometimes l,imea lis a member of the Orem Utah Central Key the of teach-' to: in to Rock order men his a This time Oark and Canyon think other knowledge through He expects by way of New Mexico, and that with the bad in Kentucky. Clubs. Other delegates were Order of the Arrow. two transfer on Aug. 24 to Omaha, stopped in Moab to visit Mrs. level out the enrollment in the communications, trjirg to lure ttem down ing; J. Serve the community. Club is sponsored by are two scnoois. Ada tree tops with food. Three types of research Randy Stoddard, president of Key Hotyoak, a friend. goveraments themselves have Neb., where he will conunue Mor-jri- s wanis Clubs International The new boundary separating M idea of what their armies Through Thursday Bight, they being carried on at BYU, ac- the Orem High Key Club; his education at University of the of of the convention is t vice inpupose Rock the Staff district Colonel Clark, president and Mrt. Harry Rising Iroa ere up to out there.1 were hiv ing very little luck. Canyon . 1 Omaha. Also visited was A' cording to Dr. Compton, iiuernauoiuu eieci Bren vi the debe will of oincers, hold a district his Provo and are and Key uud; High Edgemont Paul jOrem expecting Terry cluding basic, applied Sergeant from Rev. and Mrs. Ernest 2950 North from the Provo River NEW ORLEANS-U- .S. studentbody vicCj discussions on now to make inDis CHEEKY THEFT velopment research These re- Richards, Law-r- e dividual Key Clubs better, and Pflung and their family of New to 840 Eart and Bannock Drive. trict Court Judge Harold E. search programs are supported president of Orem High; ! J on projects. of the to exenonge raeas York City,. The Reverand has The boundary then goes north, CoX member nee is This million. Henry, the money (UPI)-of conviction (2 EXETER. A by England upholding been attending a conference of along both sides of Bannock seven Ku Klux Klan members British Union Jack flying providd ry the local, state and Orem High Key Club, and Cor the Lutheran Church Missouri Drive to the turn and intersec- for the 1964 to Exeter murder outside plot police beadquar- - federal government by various nell Porter, president of the mXrriage Synod in Denver. It is expect tion of Cherokee Lane and Co- three civil rights workers m ters wai stolen in daylight industries and by private agen- Provo High Key Club. Lee Ronald Drew. 20. Orem, ed that Rev. Pflung will oc- manche Lane. It then turns Mississippi: cies. Driving in Mr. Spencer's car, Thursday. and Connie Rae Young, 19, cupy the pulpit at Sunday ser south along both sides of Chero "We find ample proof of "Naturally, we are embarIn conclusion, Dr. ComptoJ the croLD made a grand tour vices in St. Marks Lutheran kee Lane to Indian Hills Drive American Fork. conspiracy and each appellant's rassed," a police spokesman cited numerous examples ef out of the convention trip. They Richard N. Davis, 22, Genola Church in Provo, the Risings and northeast along both sides complicity in a calculated, cold said. "It it one of the cheekiest research performed at BYU left the area on July 2, returnof Indian Hills Drive to 3050 bloodd end merciless plot to thefts we have come across." during the past decade whicn ing July 16. Points of interest and Joan Renee Hurst, 20, Span said. ish Fork. North, and east to the city lim- murder." has contributed materially to they touched included Cape Mr. and Mrs. Wliliara G. its. Danny Boyd Jasper, 20, Pay the progress of Utah Valley Kennedy, Beach, Daytona Brown, Provo, are happy to reAll other boundaries for the PARIS Black Panther leader and the state of Utah. son, and Karen Rose Maries, 18, Miami, New Orleans, Houston, turn weeks two home after two schools remain the same as Spanish Fork. During the business meeting Eldridge Geaver in a phone Wendell Austin Skinner, $3, Kent Richard Pocock, 22, Ida vacation touring Yellowstone last year. members were reminded of the conversation from Algeria: Park. their was placed on probation Accompanied by Orem, ho Falls, and Sondra Mickelson, annual family picnic at GRA "I've traveled in eight sons, Cam and Kevin and a for one year after having j 21. Idaho Falls. to be Aug. 20 at 6 p.m. Park three-mont-h sentence in the ghter, TaMarra Lawrence James Winn, 21, Also noted was the Utah-Idah-o also Brown, they journeyed to Lee Utah County jail suspended on Pleasast Grove, and Carol ValConvention in District Sun Craters of the Moon and SHn a charge of simple assault ie Funk. 20. Pleasant Grove. ley, Ida., Sept 5, 6 and 7. The combined memberships Valley, Ida., , stopped off at Fourth D strict Court WedneMan-iWayne Stringfellow, Mountain Home The Wednext meeting will be of the American Fork Presby Air Base, to sday. 22, Provo, and Kathleen Simp- see their 7 at a.m. the at Res Thomas MONA Pfc. nesday Royal terian and the Orem Communson, Airman First Veri Junior Gren, 42, Orem, ion. 18, Provo. will meet SunClass William G. Brown Jr.. Orgill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Inn in Provo. ity Churches was 20, Lonnie Deafl Jaggert, Drought before the court left has who is stationed with the 67th Doyle Orgill of Mona, day at 10:30 a.m. at Kelly's for failure to comply with tin Watts and Provo, Sherry Fay Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Grove in Hobble Creek CanLewis, Wash., for a tour Horn. 16. rrovo. probation order of the court viet- and his wife, the former Rebec--- 1 PLEASANT GROVE Tiinp-anogin of duty yon. "" He was released, but ordered tt Arthur Russell Piper, 28, LDS Stake has set their Gourley. The local couple I nam- O Following the worship service comply with a previous divorce 3 PROVO a Mesa, Ariz., and Carol Louise was welcomed home at a fam- date for the annual Melchizedek MOOSE LODGE OREM An Orem man was k After receivthere will be a family plan decree to pay $150 per month Price. 24. Salt Lake City. Provo 843 No. weeks Lodge Loyal ily dinner attended by Mr. Priesthood Ride for this Satur- recently promoted to lieutenant ight picnic with members from in child David Gene Steadman. 20, and Mrs. George Brown, Sue day, July 19, support. of according to Ver- colonel in the Air JForce Re . ' training Order the Moose will sponsor American Fork responsible for - bask " ' dance Loropoc, Calif., and Lynae Ann Br1n, Mr. and Mr. Dick non Ahmatt, committee mem- serve. a 9 at at Fort Ord, Saturday p.m. bringing chicken for all; the Rhoda MiMt, 20, Pleasant Salgy and children, Richard, ber. F. William Calif., Pfc. Or- Music will be western. All trustees, beverages, and the U.S. Department of Agricul ' Grove. The group will assemble at 9 f - -members and their partners Orem members, covered dishes ture Teres, and Kerri Salgy. gill spent v"t Hulsh, 1045 S. inspectors refused entry of Derrill Cleon Dalby. 24. Ber a.m. cn Fourth North (east of 750 E., Orem, eight are invited to come out and en- and desserts. Everyone is to 33,000 pounds of boneless beef the Frost Top in Lindon) and wyn, 111; and Lynne Ardeth Army Reserve weeks at Fort joy the evening. t was recently provide their own table service. due to contamination in 1963. Elliott, 2i; Perrysburg, Ohio. Training Corps Cadet Mark E. on across the canal. Cars will while Bliss, Tex., in promoted Criig Clyde Olsen, 18, Provo, Hansen, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. be parked there. i serving with Pfc. Orgffl AIT training. FORMERLY MARRIEDS From there the group will and Katrlna Kay Leftwich, 18, Arthur W. Hanson of Orem, OF BYU 4, the 945th Mili- - While at Fort Bliss, he was ' is attending ROTC Basic Sum- proceed to Curly Springs and vo. tary Airlift trained and graduated as an Formerly married students, Daniel Lee Schott, 21, Marlon, mer Camp from June 13 on to the head of Battle Creek Hill automatic weapons crewman in staff and faculty of Brigham at Group - through July 24 at Fort then north u the old Sam Green 9, and Peggy jsus&n borenYoung University are invited Air Force Base Air Defense. Ga. Cadet Hansen re- Grove. sofl. 19, Springville.. to two socials this Sunday and in Ggden. entered the Pfc. 20, Orgill, Seivic will be he r at this Lt. David Kenneth, Sheen, 22, ceived his B.A. from Brigham Col. Huish Mr. Huish en- be a fireArmy in February of this year Monday. Sunday will place tor aV di tending the ride. tered the Spanish Fork, and Laraine Young University this year. Air Corps in He received advanced individ-Jun- e side at 8:30 p.m. at 1855 N. 400 Army The rout war prevwm'v rid Bradford. 19. Spanish Fork. W., Orem. Those attending of 1943, serving as an av- - Ual Soren- - den last Tuefay hy the com training also while at Ft. should Mr. Mrs. and Lyman R. Lehi, Smith, 2t, turn off State Street at Stanley iation cadet. As a veterans ori Bliss, at the Army Training 1600 N. in and Katherine Lynn Beck, 20, sen from Glenwod, Utah., were mittee and f' .shed cut. Orem. Monday will World War II, he received his and was assigned to A of Mrs. Center, Mr. Ahman on that stated guests every Thursday Fork. American feature a and outdoor acpicnic ana V rut W1MS nn Ratterv F rst P.ntta pilots one should Ming a sac lunch commission John Arden, Hopkin, 22, Ur- - Sorensen's brother and wife, at 6 p.m. at the GRA at tivity on 15, Tex., Pampa, April Advanced Individual to and drink. and Mrs.., Doyle Dastrup Training something J Mna,.Ill. and Dorothy Larrame Mtj Park, 9th N. 12th W., Provo. ' in Provo. The Sorensens had He also said that Aaronic 1945. He thereafter served as a Brigade. Fla. Women attending are asked to 22, Jacksonville, Rndd, come especially to attend the Priesthood boys may go if ac- pilot instructor in the Central He was a 1967 graduate of a covered dish and everyLarry DuWayne Johnson, 18, wedding reception of their companied by their father or Training Command at San Mar Juab High School. He spen two bring one should Provo, and Linda Anita Mc- Tex. cos, bring their own weeks at home recently before granddaughter held in Pleas guardian. : . Clellan. 18. Provo. Since his release from active buns, table service and meat, ant Grove on Wednesday eve for Vietnam, leaving Brian Pago, 21, Grand Junc utensils. amy, ne nas Deen participating ning and remained to visit over tion, Colo., and Karen Faye in many reserve activities in Thursday. Ormsbee, 19, Grand Junction, There are 35 possible dates this area. He served as the kNO OFFERS Colo. on which Easter can occur, A etoud of local residents of officer the 9628th Re supply ' TUNBRIDGE ' WELLS, En- between March 22 and Eiigene Henrie Laney, 25, have returned from touring it April covery Squadron at the Provo (UPI)-E- va Brunston 21. Jeannie Diane gland anl Springville, Airport, and was instrumental parts of Mexico and the South Atwood, 18, Springvihe. west. The, party included Mr. in obtaining many of the facil- - had a fight with her husband, t)avid Larry Webb. 22, Orem. and Mrs. Vera Dixon, Orem; Harry, and put him up for sale. DITTO MACHINES Why buy air conditioning now? PAYSON The Thomas P," ties still located there. $uid. Gail Ranae Merecb'h 17, Mr. and Mrs. George Puckett, Her s'gn in a news agent's Lt. Col. Huish is the manager You can fan yourself ' Cloward Reunion will be held SALES SERVICE tiflrem. of Security Enterprises and window said "Husband for sale Springville,. and Mr; Puckett's 20, at Memorial Sunday, July with a newspaper "Cary Randall Howacd, 28, mother, Mrs. Georiana Puckett Park in Collections in Provo. He is mar (second hand) offers." STANDARD Payson at noon until all summer long. Deep Run, N. C, and Martha of Salt Lake City. The group 3:30 to ried the former Arave Louise "I've had no bids," Mrs. p.m., in the area near the OFFICE SUPPLY Elizabeth Leggett, 19, Shallotte, visited in Juarez, Dublan, of and have three Brunston smile. said with Hoopei, a they "I pond. Everyone to bring own 40 W. lot N, Provo Ph. N.C. Pacheco, Dias and Corrales, lunch. Wells might even give him away." Cloward, Provo, is children. Kimball Lee Jacobs, 24, Pro-jry- They were guests also of Mr, chairman. and Rebecca Anne Ric- and Mrs. Harvey Taylor and Mr. Bountiful. and Mrs. Gayle Bluth, hards, 21, FREEDOM DELAYED 'Jj Margarito Martin Avalos, 63, who took them on side trips. BANKOK Freedom (UPI) visited home they Spanish Fork, and Jenny Petra Returning mass-producti- on Caw-ba- d for 622 amnestied prisoners was Santa Fe and N.M., Taos, 62, Petersen, Springville. week least at for a delayed Black and the Caverns Hernandez, 19, Sammy Lee high-voluWednesday by the Apollo 11 of the Gunnison. 'jfTovo, and Dixie .Ruth Jasper- - Canyon moonshot. 1 -- L' I f The prisoners were to have of Mr. Michael son B. Terry, Gary Eugene Nilsson, 24, ProMrs. Wendell B. Terry been escorted from a police vo, and Nancy Ann Nilsson, 22, and of American Fork, is participat training school outside Bangkok Provo. in the U.S. Air Force Re- where they have been impri Klin T. Sheffer, 45, Salt Lakej ing soned to new homes in the Officers serve Training Corps City, and Dorothy V. Moore, 39,! field training encampment at provinces. Salt Lake City. Hamilton Air Force Base, But the guards who were to Robert Lewis Franz, 23, Den-- , have gone with them refused to if. Cr Cadet ! ver. and Terry, a 1964 gradDorothy Downey, 22, uate of American Fork High leave Bangkok until after the J has returned from the Springville. School, is a member of the Apollo moon because they wanted to AFROTC unit at Brigham DIVORCES be piesent for live television His wi'e, Young University. Ramona Jean Wilson fromijudv. is the daughter of Mr broaacasts of the voyage. Vearle Wilson. and Mrs. Melvin Beckstrand of e Marion W. Atherton from American Fork. By MILDRED B. HALL Mr. and Mrt. Andrew Terry, Provo, report 15 days of pleasant travel and visiting with their sons and families. At Port Knox, Ky., they visited Cap-HIDavid Terry, his wife, Renny and children, Stefan, Eric. Karen and Christine. 0i 5" ,TT F-l- h ' rnvm d t or gov-Sern- the R 1. Statistics licenses Orem Man Placed on Mono Soldier Leaves for Timp Stake granddau Probation Priesthood Ride Slated Orem Man Promoted In Reserve - Churches Slate Joint Services Viet Duty Ft Coming Events g' - r pot-luc- Jinge V t i : er '7 Officer Ben-nin- g. (A -- ! Thomas Cloward Family Reunion Slated Sunday - - S73-52- , when Henry Ford started and sales, he lowereu ine prices... but not the quality! me we've been doing the same thing for over twenty-fivyears! i W. Atherton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Dick) Jean Perry Wilkirscu. Chappie of Payson have return- Odessa M. Chill Chnsiensen ed home after attending the from Angus H. Christensen. convention of the International Lions held at Tokyo, Japan, VALLEY H0SPITAL!Ju1.v M. The Chappies were ALpIAH a party of pPrsons w,0 Wednesday: 'departtd fro'o Utuh some Uo Boy to Calvin and Joan Groes-- : before the convention beck Smith. Provo. toured many places in the Girl to Earl Jack and Janice far east prior to the event. Strong Connelly, Orem. :piaces of special interest weri Boy to Baldin and Lourdes Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok Guerrero Jiron, Provo. and Manilla in addition to Tok- Girl to Robert and Lorettajvo. sit.' of the convention. iisaaie Miimore, waiisourg, Do you nave a news brief Boy to Randy and Janene Barker Holmstead, Provo. or oersonal ifsm for this Girl to Dale and Melba Whipcolumn. Call Mildred Hall at 3 ple Jairran, Springville. or Girl to Gary and Sandra Lee Olsen Hendry, American Fork. Girl to Howard and De Ann GAS Adamson Davenport, Orem. to Arthur and Nancy Kay Boy Joseph LeRoy V'iikinson from Pubilrhtd vtry atttntM Monody through Friday ind Sunday morning HaraM. it Watt by Tha Dailv V North Stroat, Provo, Utah (401. B. E. JENSEN, Pubiithar Intrd ai Stcord clots mattar at tha pott arllco In Utah. 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