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Show Wednesday. October 6. Community Notes Cheney Wins Grocer of the Year' Association for 10 years and was chairman of the board He has also during 1978-7been president of the Sal Lake Retail Grocers Association, serving on their board for six years. Except for two years in the Navy and two years in the asphalt business, Cheny has been in the grocery business since age 13. He joined Ream's in 1959 while studying at the University of Utah, where he earned a degree in business and accounting. At that time, Ream's was one of the few discount stores in the The general manager of Ream's Markets was named "Grocer of the Year" by the Manufacturers Representative Club of Utah at the Utah 9. Retail Grocers Association annual convention in Las Vegas, Nev. recently. Richard L. Cheney, who has been the general manager of Ream's for 20 of the 22 years he has worked there, was chosen for the honor. During Cheney's tenure as general manager, Ream's has ex- to 10 stores in the northern Utah area. Cheney served on the board of the Utah Retail Grocers panded state. Adoption Hotline Installed a.m. at the Amerday at ican Savings building, 606 E. g Utah-P- 27 age UVH Emergency Head Named Wayne T. Watson, H.N., has been Watson is a graduate of Hrigharn named director of the emergency Young University in nursing and center at Utah Valley Hospital, said has been head nurse and acting Wayne Terry, assistant hospital ad- - director of the emergency center ministrator. since 1979. typed for identification purposes, and to learn more about crime prevention, should bring them to the Clark Auditorium on the hospital's south side. The second floor auditorium's entrance is at the laboratory. The blood-typin- g serum for both clinics has been supplied by the American Dade Division of American Hospital Supply Corporation and the Ortho Diagnostic Company. Central Bank and Trust has supplied balloons to be given away to the children. For more information call the hospital Public Relations Department at ext. 2107. 373-785- 9:45 A Provo adoptive parent group installed a new telephone "hotline" for parents interested in adoption information. The hotline number for the it H.O.P.E. of Utah 1 and organization is will be answered from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekdays. Tom Hillyer from the Immigration and Naturalization Service will speak to group members and other interested individuals concerning International adoptions Fri State, American Fork. H.O.P.E. (Helping Orphans and Parents Everywhere) is it a Utah organization designed to aid adoptive parents in all phases of the adoption process. President Deanne Robison said, "We are very excited about the prospects of new agencies coming to our area and the services they will be able to 'Crash Course' non-prof- non-prof- 224-986- offer Utah's prospective adoptive parents." Regional HUD Director to Speak The midwestern regional director of the federal Department of Health and Human Services will speak at BYU on Thursday at 4:10 employees. The BYU graduate was assistant to the president and director of marketing for T.G. Bancshares, a St. Louis bank holding company, before President Ronald Reagan appointed him to his present position. He was also a consultant to data processing and research organizations. p.m. in 184 Knight Building. Al Kemp, director of Health and Human Services for the Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska region, supervises more than 6,200 Temple Presidents Named For Mushroom Cooking's Slated Hopeful gourmets hunting for the mushrooms available can find them at a four week crash course at BYU that began Monday. The Department of Conference and Workshops at BYU will offer a course in "Identifying Wild Mushrooms" Tuesday evenings from 5 to 7 p.m. The course will specialize in learning how to distinguish between edible and poisonous mushrooms. Those interested in registering for the course or receiving more information should call Class participants will examine mushrooms under the microscope and are encouraged to bring their freshest-picke- d 378-490- own collections with them to lab. The combined lectures and laboratories will be taught by two mycologists, Dr. Sb.enr.an Brough, a visiting professor 2'rom the University of British Columbia, and Dr. Darrellll Weber, professor of botany at BYU. g course. It could be a while edible mushrooms are "Many others are poisonous to varying life-savin- Manyarcpicked degrees; some mushrooms can cause death," Brough said. "There are no short-cu- t ways of finding out which are good and which will cause problems. It is advisable to avoid eating any mushroom unless you can identify it with certainty." Fewarcfazen. ruM Temple, and Harold E. Bennett, Cardston, Alberta, Canada, will preside over the Church's temple in Cardston. Their wives, Susannah Jean Brandley Winston and Dora Shields Bennet, will serve as temple matrons. The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints has announced the calling of two new presidents. Robert M. Winston, St. George has been named president of the Atlanta, Georgia FROZEN . Press Seminar One of America's top advertising will experts, John Temple-Rastovisit BYU as the keynote speaker at the Community Press Improvement Conference on Thursday and Friday. is vice president Temple-Rasto- n of the Newspaper Advertising Bureau, serving the western United States out of offices in San Francisco. Before taking his present position, he worked for two large New York-base- d advertising agencies and for Goodyear International Corp. The Utah Press Association, BYU Department of Communications and the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation are sponsoring the conference. Sessions begin Thursday afternoon and continue until Friday evening in the Conference Center on the BYU campus. Topics discussed will include improvements in technology, advertising sales motivation, community press services, the future of the in, . i ' V APPLE VOTERS SUGAR AD Of D Of all the apples picked, only the best go into Tree Top Frozen Apple Juice. That's it. No sugar, no additives. Only the great taste of apples. Candidates HankHuish and Howard Nielson will debate. We urge you to watch. BSE n, JUICE MO On Wednesday, October 6 at 7:00 pm on KBYU Channel 1 1 Top Ad Man To Keynote J 1 I ! hETSOT. 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Provo, Meetings, honors and community events for Utah Valley People Local Hospital Sets Second Free Clinic Because of the overwhelming response to a recent free blood-typinand fingerprinting clinic, Utah Valley Hospital has scheduled a second clinic for Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The clinic is for children three to 10 years old. An educational film, "The Riddle of the Friendly Stranger," will be shown continuously fro the clinic's duration. The identifiction and crime prevention clinic will again be jointly sponsored by the hospital, the Provo City Police Department, and the Orem City Police Department. Parents wishing to have their children fingerprinted and blood- - 1982. L ij ii 0 5hh5T2 TTTTT !()SAVE25 9, P mum 1&& 11111 21S445 I La ESE3 E53 CSSI E3 ESS3 13 W V ii a ii To Dealer, Lever will reimburse you lor the face value ol coupon plus 7' handling provided you and the consumer have complied with the terme of the otter Lever Brothers Company. Box 1365. Clinton. 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