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Show Vjcc Provo. Ulan. Sunday, December 19, 197b T1IK HKH.VLD. :V I "r ft ft' - R i- It If s n Veterans of the armed forces, both men and may still attend the winter quarter oi Utah K Torhnira! rv!We ? Prove (tcglMilufe Ja... i) under jr.- -! ' benefits due them from the GI Bill of Rights. - 4, J rW , ' This was announced today by Anthony Famulary, $ tryy director of the Veterans Program at Utah Tech, veho pointed out that any veteran released from active . j vv J duty after March 17, 1957, may be eligible for veterans educational benefits it" he or she has not already used at! that are due. Full explanation of the veterans' status, and how tr-much he or she will draw if eligible, may be received GARRY MOON MICHAEL OLPIN ROBERT RE1MSCHIISSEL at Mr. Famulary's office at Utah Tech. Most major programs at Utah Tech are still accepting new students for the winter quarter, the veterans director said. He advised registration as soon as possible to insure getting classes of choice. Day school registration for new students (those no 1 IS currently enrolled for the fall quarter) will be held Jan. 3 beginning at 8:30 a.m. Evening school registration, where a wide variety of classes are open to the new student, is now going on and will Three Boy Scouts were awarded positions have included serving as continue through Friday of this week and Mondays their Eagle Badges in ceremonies held president of his deacons and teachers through Thursdays of the two following weeks in Park Ward for Troop 53. They are quorums. "A new law was passed recently increasing the As his Eagle project, he was amount of Robert Re'Tischiissel, Michael Olpin educational monthly allotment for the of for the identification and Garry Moon. In charge of the court responsible Mr. Famulary, "and the maximum said veteran," h of honor was Barney McGarry. marking of the chairs of the number of months of educational benefits was of and Wards. Mrs. Mr. Robert joins his increased from 3G to 45 months. Hence, a Robert, 16, son great brothers Kay and Richard who have Ernest Reimschiissel, 825 N. 300 W., is He earned also School. a their is a Junior at Provo High Eagles. Michael, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. member of the band and enjoys skiing, David L. Olpin, is currently teachers photography and soccer. In his scouting he served as spninr (iiinrum prpsifient, has own deacons quorum president, and has served the patrol leader and is a member of the Order Of The Arrow. His church past three years as priesthood organist. V A ninth grader at Dixon Junior High, Tracy Smith, 13, has especially basketball and he is seminary class president and is a been presented with his baseball. He plays the member of the Dixon basketball team, Eagle Scout badge. Tracy piano. He is a student at JuZZ and Ccrccrt 3n15 drimmpr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orem Junior High School Gary Smith of 87y IN. m wnere his tavoriie and is an honor roll student. Active in sports, he has played on E., Orem, and is a subject is physical several basketball, baseball and member of the Orem r football teams including teams 43rd Ward. Presenting - Musical groups singing at the and has three successive Presidential the award was his University Mall for the final week grandfather, J. Hugh Physical Fitness Awards. before Christmas have been Michael carried The Daily Herald Sellers. for four years and is the second son in Tracy is deacons On Monday at 11 a.m. the Park his family to receive his Eagle Award. quorum president and Elementary School Choir will sing. Garry, 15, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. senior patrol leader in rFive groups will sing on Tuesday, Merrill Moon of 3712 N. Canyon Road. Troop 443. He has also including Park School Second Grade The family has recently moved from been patrol leader. His Chorus at U a.m., Santaquin Girls the ward, but because Garry earned scoutmaster is Wade Choir at 12:30 p.m., Santaquin First of his merit badges in the Park Peterson. Tracy's goal to most and Second Grades Chorus at 1 p.m., it was decided he should receive qualify for an Eagle Ward, Santaquin Third and Fourth Grades Scout before his 13th his Eagle badge there. Chorus at 1:30 p.m., Payson High A sophomore at Provo High School, birthday was reached two 2 St School Concert Choir at p.m. and Garry is an honor student. He enjoys days ahead of time. "Sugar 'n Spice" Chorus at 7 p.m. He is also a candidate He and has served skiing motorcyling. On Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. the as deacons quorum president and for Order of the Arrow, School Seventh Middle I Springville senior patrol leader is now Edgemont and his Eagle project was Grade will sing and on Thursday at Sixth Ward Teachers Quorum to make a ward I 10:30 a.m. the Juab Con. rt Choir will directory. president. perform. Tracy" loves all sports, TRACY SMITH f r ... ....... ......-- fan rfcr fei INI k lafh 1J v f1 n . u jsfcjs Viomen, I- - Pork Word Younq Men Ji Oyyi many veterans are still eligible for benefits, perhaps because of the extended time, for many who may have thought their benefits have expired." The Veterans Office at Utah Tech wiil arrange for individual testing and career counseling for any veteran unclear about his cr her future, said Mr. Famulary. He noted Utah Tech maintains a fulltime Eagle Scout Rank Singing Groups I' Mall Announced all-sta- ft R HlX rta&JSL St Career Development Center that administers tests and maintains a library of career information and films. The Utah Tech veterans office, which is available to any veteran in the area whether enrolled, or even interested in Utah Tech, also provides a service to those who have less than honorable discharges. New regulations allow for a regional board of review for veterans who wish to have their discharges r4 "i" ' IP Hi" ii'inniminiM'tiijUjwiiiiwi.iMiiiaiji . (, "',Tw' "" ' " ' T"" ' . 1 - upgraded. The Utah Tech veterans office in Provo is open'at the college from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Fridays. It will not be open the two Fridays preceding Chrismas and New Year's Day. Eagle Award Presented Scouf oi Oak Hiils Area Park-Fourt- Orem Youth Earns !?2S5 ninth grader at Farrer Junior High School, he likes electronics, motorcycling and skiing. He sings in tiie swing choir, plays the piano andguitar. Keller's Eagle project was cleaning up a path overgrown with weeds from Oake Lane to Keller Clark, 14, son of Mr. and" Mrs. Verl Clark of 1640 N. Oak Lane, has received his Eagle Scout badge. Keller is a member of the Oak Hills Fourth Ward where he is teachers quorum Family Decorates Spring Lake Trees Christmas the shoreline 400-fo- president. He has been counselor in the deacons quorum. In Pine Lane. scoutmaster His is SPRING LAKE applied to Rodney Beyer. den chief and assistant scoutmaster and is now senior patrol leader. HuPLNG UThER families would decorate some of the new trees planted along the shoreline of Spring Lake, A!va and Maxine Moore did this one for the Christmas season. Several trees were planted this year in an effort to restore the lake as a family recreation area. A Will Leave -- . . LOS ANGELES (UPI) Ron Newman, who led the Los Skyhawks record in - . i newly-plante- i Angeles to a 5 1976, has an- nounced he will leave the organization when his contract expires in December to join the Miami Toros as head - coach. professional Newman I ' "The Skyhawks are the best organization I've worked , in with soccer," said. is being of Spring Lake, a developing family recreation site. Keith Holman, responsbile for the lake's restoration and making the area a family picnic, fishing and boating spot, was contacted by Alva and Maxine Moore who live nearby, asking how he would like to have the 15 evergreens along Lhe lakeshore decorated for Christmas. "Six of the trees were done last year," Mrs. Moore explained. "We decorated one tree, and we're honing that other Spring Lake families will follow suit." The Moore's would like to see all 15 trees frimmed this year, suggesting that three families go together to decorate a single tree. Mr. Holman's Spring Lake development project is continuing through the winter, meanwhile. Current task is clearing the lake's contour, he explained. Assisting Mr. Holman are youth from Payson, Goshen and Genola, referred to him as work detail, "working off time" for misdemeanors and minor offenses committed. "It's been so dry this winter we've had to haul 20 gallons of water to each of the trees we planted," he commented. I . 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