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Show 24 Sunday. February took Burglars about in camera equipment from an Orem residence, according to Orem Police. 13.000 Charles Baker, of 272 E. 500 N., Orem, told police Wednesday after- noon burglars took cameras and accessories from his home that morn- Provo City's Employee of the Month for February is Laura Miles of the Parks and Recreation Department Laura is originally from Star Vallev. Wyo . and came to Provo to attend Bngham Young University After receiving her associate degree from BYL' in 1973. she started working for Provo City Corporation in the Redevelopment Agencv where she worked for three years She then went back to Wyoming for a He said he left for work at 9 a.m. Wednesday, and when he returned at 1 p.m., the equipment was gone. A side door to his house had been broken into, he reported. JevT- ROBERT BENNETT, Provo High School junior, checks the wear on a horse's shoe. Bennett and other members of the school's Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapter rode horses and tractors to school Thursday for "Tractor and Phil Shirt Iflf phot Horse Day." The day is held nually la connection an- in- $4,900. with Edward Golisz, a newcomer to Provo, captured first place in Section I of the double round-robichess tournament sponsored by the Provo Chess Club. Golisz has a master rating and is now the second-higherated player in Utah. Although he has not participated in tournament play for more than 10 years, he retained sufficient skill to amass 54 points out of a possible six. Kent Feltz finished in second place, one point behind the winner. Robert Bradley, also a resident of Provo, and out of competition for more than a year, was the winner in Section The case is under 16-2- n III for entering is March f "Y"'" : S -- washrinse temp 111- S r- ssx J cleaning lint filter A - ) touch of your J Extra-hig- h V A f number display. 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To Boro Park's esand surroundings look so different. timated 55,000 pious Jews, there is a time and a place Men and boys wear various types of coverings on for everything. . .and a rule to determine how it should their heads, ranging from Shtreimel to be done. knitted Yarmulkas. Most are dressed in dark clothing. Adult women usually cover their heads with hats or kerchiefs. Many wear wigs. Women's clothing is far ALASKA CRUISE less revealing than what is worn elsewhere. Boro Park is an urban Shtetl (village) centered ADVENTURE about the traditions of Orthodox Jewry. M.S. Prinsendam Called a "gilded ghetto" by some, the tiny community is an American phoenomenon: a community May 26 - June 30, 1980 within a community made up predominantly of Join Deieret Travel and Weitourt on the most Orthodox Jews, whose strict obersvance of the 613 spectacular cruise of your life. commandments or mitzvahs, of the Torah, serves to unite them and centers their entire life about the Late May traditionally provides the fine Spring weather conditions for this cruise coupled with religious tradition which some Jews had feared lost in America's drive toward ethnic homogeneity. low season prices. As described in Egon Mayer's "From Suburb to The tour is complete from Salt Lake City inShtetl: the Jews of Boro Park," a December release cluding: Airfare and Stops in Vancouver, from Temple University Press at $15., the shtetl Ketchikan, Juneau, Glacier Bay, and Sitka. streets echoing the comes alive, its old, tree-line- d laughter of children playing, buzzine with learned From per person discussions on points of Talmudic law, and displaying double countless shtieblach (basement or storefront synoccupancy. agogues), yeshivas (day schools for children of all ages) nd kikvas (ritual baths). 2 30 S. 300 E., Provo All We Do It Better 43 public which is a major part of her job Her communication with the public while enrolling them in the various summer and winter recreation programs is outstanding She always goes out of her way to please everyone She is also the one you talk with in making reservations for parks and recreational facilities of the 5-- ,,iiilffifii Boro Park's Like Foreign Country Mayer, an associate professor of sociology at Erxklyn College, writes with the insight gained through personal experience. He grew up in Boro Park, and "From Suburb to Shtetl" incorporates academic scholarship with a certain amount of sentiment, plus flashes of wry humor. short time but returned to Provo in 197? and was again emploved bv Provo Citv She started work for the Parks arid Recreation Department in Mav of 1977 and has been there since She has a very pleasant and friendly personality which is an asset to her job and admired by her and she is always smiling She is congenial, dependable and especially suited to her position because of her ability to deal with the II with five wins and two losses Residents of American Fork took the top prizes in Sections III and IV. Kirk Paxman scored a perfect 0 to win Section III; in second place was Alan LeBaron with three wins and a draw. Robert van Kijk won all five games in his first tournament competition and was the winner in Section IV; Mike Nelson finished second with four wins. Paxman, LeBaron and Nelson are all st cluded cameras, lenses, filters, cases and flash units. A radio receiver and tape recorder were also missing, he said. The equipment is valued at National FFA Week. Feb. According to Michael King, Provo FFA Chapter president, FFA students gave horse and tractor rides to interested classmates throughout the day. ge County Chess Winners Told ing. The equipment Itah-Pa- Provo Parks Department Worker Honored as Employee of Month Burglars Take Cameras A THF HERALD. Provo I5fh Payson Furniture Anderson Furniture Payson Springville |