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Show Sunday, March Students BYU i VvV) cyn Of Primaries Briglum Young University students narrowed the slate of candidates running for studentbody elections last week in primary elections and are to hold the general elections this coming week The primary election reduced the number of candidates from 42 to 20 Running lor the single ticket president-vic- e Reeder runing against '" f ''t IMPORTAST DATA is printed out on which dairymen can use to inirpove productivity of dairy herds. At a workshop held in I'rovo, the Diary Herd reviewed interpret the data. From left are. Bliss (Yamhill, president, Dill Computer Center; Kill Wright; (lene Yardley, seated; and Charles Mickelsen. sht-i't- s Improvements Associaion how to Dairy Herd Association Holds Provo Workshop Some dairymen, Dairy Herd Improvement Association (DMA) supervisors and representatives of Utah State University Extension from Idaho and Utah participated here in a diary records workshop at a computing center in Provo. director, Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, cited research indicating that the DHI records become increasingly more valuable over the years as dairymen learn how to use them. He lauded the Provo DHI Computing Center as among the most outstanding in the nation in providing latest in computer technology for the benefit of dairymen. Bliss Crandall pointed out that records from 610,000 cows are processed each month at the center in Provo. This includes dairy herds from the western states. Ohio, Maryland, and from Mexico, Chile and England. The workshop was sponsored by the Utah DM Association in cooperation with Bliss Crandall and employees of the DHI Computing Center. Bill Wright, Lindon, president of the state DMA, said, "It is highly important that our dairymen learn what is available to them in the compiler processed records and learn how to use that information to increase profits. Such information is one of the most important tools a dairyman can VFW Discussion on Arts Myrna South, Douglas Isaacson, Monica Perry, Atwater and Karen Null will accompany. Wednesday, 555 N .' Roustit's pares book Jay Patrick's 7 members are in- - PAYSON vited. Arave (rum "Sonata op 120 no 2," Barber's "Nocturne in Bloch's "Violin Sonata no 1," and Ciigout's "Organ Tocat-tawill feature soloists " ' jr.T " V tn ,.iniiiiriii 4 X s? i I Willi iii- nnr MARION G. ROMNKY new prominent attorney before Law School at BYU. Utah County will participate in a test of the Civil Defense warning system on Tuesday, according to James O. Tracy, county Civil Defense director. Mr. Tracy said the sirens, part of the outdoor warning system, will signal the "attack warning" with a three to fie minute wavering sound. In a real emergency, this signal means that people should go immediately to the nearest public fallout shelter, or to a protected place located at home or state-wid- e work. The public would be encouraged to listen to their radios for essential Tracy emergency information. Mr. stated, pointing out that local radio stations will broadcast a special message when notified by th warning point that a similatcd attack warning has been received. Aldine books. Following the colloquium will be a reception and an Aldine Press exhibit in the Pioneer room. All day Thursday will be devoted to a symposium on the Women's History Archives of the Harold B. Lee Library. All sessions will be held in Room 347 Wilkinson Center. message from the CD national warning located at NOR AD headquarters near Colorado Springs, Colo.-wilinitiate the exercise over the National Warning System. The system is made up of telephone "hot lines" to states and local warning points that are part of the system. A Pilot Saves Two In from Janet Marie Chnslen enter the Language Frank Tome'Santos March Training Mission on 17. Purpose of the exercise, Mr. Tracy wrecKage Saturday snortiy alter a reports, is to provide practice for the crash landing in a field near the Vernal warning point operators in following Airport. their procedures. It is also important Uintah County Sheriff Arden Stewart to reacquaint the public with the said pilot John Gardner, owner of Dinaland Aviation, was flying Larry system, periodically, he indicated. Mr. Tracy explained that the public Caldwell and Ronald Ames of Vernal to is not expected to take any action in Salt Lake City when the engine sputtered and died. response to the exercise. " 9:30 6:00 ,1!'!; A.M. TILL I H P.M. - JUST ARRIVED ... AND IN TIME FOR OUT DOOR COOKING & PICNICS THIS FINE QUALITY COOKWARE IS WIRE 12-- 2 - STORE HOURS MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Good March 14th to March 19th While Stock Lasts! " Flaming Crash The pilot of VERNAL, Utah ( UPI ) a light plane pulled his two helpless passengers to safety from the burning farewell will be held tonight at 6 o'clock in the Payson Utah East Stake Center Elder Wick will Krnest Glen Christen .lr Shirley Day Burton from Raymond l,ee Hruton Santos from Clotilda DeAlton Parti idge. former Rostcnberg and Madeleine Stern, dealers in rare books in New York City, who helped the BYU Library acquire a significant collection of A Scott Ranson Mills, ' - ! Brazil. Spencer D. Arve. Krank 1. Turpin form Mareia K Turpin wm SAVINGS clarinet Brahm's E president of Montclair State College in New Jersey and a student in Mis Reynolds' classes At 2:30 p.m. a dedication colloquium will be held in the Wilkinson Center ballroom, leaturing Dr. Edward (! Ilollev dean of the School of Library Science at the University of North Carolina, in an address on "Libraries and the Usefullness of Knowledge." A reception will be held in the Alice Louise Reynolds Room at 4 p.m., and tours of the building will be conducted all day. On Wednesday at 2:30 p.m a colloquium will be conducted in the Alice Louise Reynolds Room on the Aldine Press. Speakers will be Leona Elder Bach's Haydn's "Theme with variations in F Minor," J of Payson, has been called to serve in the Sao Paulo North Mission in from Neves Mary Kathleen Virgil Carl Neves Punell " X Michael P. Wick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wick Divorces (iayc V News Items p.m. All ' Missionary ac- tivities will begin at scriptural "Cathedral" Prelude and Fugue, St.. Main Springville. The 1 com- prophecy with the completion of the harmonic his will talk Preceding be a short recital of series by composers. In classical music from 1733 studying the development to the present, relating of the harmonic series, each work to the book Roustit felt that the "Prophecy in Music' by second coming of the Savior was imminent. He Albert Roustit. Kristina Watt will sing looked for the true arias from "La Serva church and embraced Padrona" and "Ernani." Mormonism. The Musicale is sponA first performance of Emma's aria from "The sored by the BYU Fourth Prophet" by Isaacson-Juurikosk- i, Stake Young Specialis libretto by Interests. The public Clinton F. Larson, will be invited. her final number. HFAC. Eve. 3 He became a counselor to President Harold B Lee on July 7. 1972, and after President Lee's death on IV v 2B. l!7:i was called also as a counselor to President Spencer W. Kimball Following the assembly, a room on the sixth floor of the new library wing will he named at 11 :3(l a.m. in honor of the late Alice Louise Reynolds, a favorite English teacher and library contributor tor 44 years who died in 1938. A portrait of' Miss Reynolds by noted artist Dean Fausett will be hung, and a presentation will be given by Dr. Counfywcfe Warning Test Set Tuesday The oldest Baptist church in the U.S. is in Providence. R.I. It was founded by Roger Williams in 1638. at the post. 'Tv.iupi.iu .iiMSuuniij Civil Defense - Ladies Auxiliary of VFW will hold a Ute Post baked ham bufVt on St. and Mell Stott. A A Salt Lake NEW YORK (LTD City trucker found out Saturday that some of the stories people tell about life in the Big Apple are true. Dean Duran, 29, parked his truck loaded with 42,000 pounds of meat outside a Brooklyn supermarket and then spent a few hours at a local tavern. When he returned to the siore about 4 a.m., Saturday, the truck was gone. Police said the truck was found a couple of blocks away but the meat was gone. Duran was delivering the meat to New York grocery stores for a Salt Lake City freight company. - The JIIIJWIIIIll.lll.lfi building is attached to the becoming a general authority. Presioriginal Harold B. Lee Library and dent Romney was a close friend and more than doubles the size of the counselor to the church leader for library. The new combined facility has whom the library is named. President become one of the largest university Romney, who was called to the libraries in the United States and can apostleship in October 1951, has been accommodate a book collection in one of the guiding personalities behind excess of 2,000.000 volumes and 4800 the Church's welfare plan and also the students at study tables at one time. establishment of the J. Reuben Clark Meat in Big Apple Auxiliary SPRINtiYlLLE The Trucker Loses SLC Plans Buffet Planned Tonight Robert K. Thomas, BYU academic vice president, will discuss a philosophy on fine arts and Mormon arts tonight at 8:30 o'clock in the Madsen Recital Hall, Agricultural III n Page. Elections are to be held Tuesday through Friday of next week. Some 7,000 students voted in the prmary election. Dr. Dean Plowman, western regional Main address and dedicatory prayer tor the dedication of the new addition to the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University will be given by President Marion G Romney, second counselor in the LDS Church of First Presidency and the BYU Board of Trustees The services will be held T uesday at 10 a in in the Marriott Center, conducted by BYU President Dallin 11 Oaks The Library will be closed for an hour dining the dedicatory services, but will open immediately afterward lor a three day celebration marked by lectures, exhibits, tours, receptions, collo(uia, and symposiums Special music will be provided at the dedication by the Oratorio Choir and Symphony Orchestra The invocation will be eltered by David B Goates. a grandson of the late Church President Harold B Lee, and the benediction w ill be pronounced by Dr. Bruce B. Clark, dean of the College of Humanities Mike use. 100 W. and Randy Holmgren William Sadleir and Monte Stiles Six other pairs running for the two offices were eliminated in last w eek's primary election Other candidates are. Karen livhee ruiiniiii; apiiM Karen Hill lor the head ot the Women's office. Richard Page against Kenneth Taylor lor the head of the Organization olficc. Meg Hunt against Noah Sifuentes foe the Culture office .Thomas Diskson running aginst Matt Lawrence for the head of the academics office; Elden Archibald running aginst Stephen Mack for the head ot the athletics office. Running lor the head of the finance ultice is Kent Harrison against Greg Lister In the race for the head of the social oi l ice Chuck Kennedy is facing Thomas Longenecker. The community services office has Erin Gee against I THE HERALD, Provo, Utah -Page o uay of Activities Mark Lee Library Addition Rites Tell Results president are Martin 13, 1977, A SUPER VALUE AT THIS LOW PRICE With Ground -:' ? let. ' (5)80 (T; U Per Roll Per 250' Box Copper 2 conductor with ground. Use for lit ; SHELLIE J. light outlets, general house wiring. 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