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Show Page HERALD, Provo, Utah, Monday, March 28, 1977 THE Hi Provo High Forensks Team Crown rr I no tin Straight 4-- Utah's Lowest food Prices 1350 North 200 Nest Provo 800 West f :nt?r. Provo A Provo High School won its seventh consecutive 4A Forensic Championship this weekend at gr.am Young University. The trophy is the 190th .phy won by the team this school year and marks end of Provo's 4A forensic participation as the nool moves to 3A next year. We met our goal and left the 4A as undefeated stole champions," said Shane Swindle, debate Provo's Carolyn Grow won second place in girl's extemporaneous, Sue Mc Bride of Bountiful took first and Debbie McCall of Bountiful was third. Provo's David Nielsen took second in impromptu, Carol Desusnup of Cottonwood took first and Bountiful 's Le Ann Cutler was third. Provo broke 11 students into the semi - finals and an unprecedented. eight into finals of individual events. Finalists from Provo included Carol Christiansen, Kelly Arnold and Greg Peters. were Clay Chandler, Tracy Overlade and S'.ite ''"',r ; mi "'TyJ''"1" manager. rl ' i i ii I J I 1 tr- If J il ii - j j j Bountiful High School took second place, Skyview took third, Highland won fourth and Cottonwood and Brighton High Schools tied for fifth. Individual medals were awarded to top debaters in the various events as well as sweepstakes trophies given to teams. Three Provo teams closed out one semi- - inal bracket in the final round of debate. The teams ' ere Shane Swindle and Doug Cotton, who defeated Highland; Kim Wong and Jeff Thomas who were paired against another Provo team; and Tom Hales and Bob Jacobs in the other half of the The three Provo teams were the only undefeated teams in the tournament. Miles Kimball, of Provo, took first in boy's extemporaneous. John Beck, also Provo, took second and Rick Hoggard of East High School took third. John Ashworth of Provo took first in oratory, Dave Clark of Logan took second and Brian Garrett of Bountiful won third. To Marry - Son (l l'li lake (Jam. will marry Brewerton Kathleen Bingham next month during the Easter congressional recess. inl' Garn, 44, a widower, will marry the divorcee , Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Winds and Snow Cause Some Central Utah Damage PLEASANT GROVE Pleasant Grove man and his younger brother escaped injury Saturday when their automobile was struck by a train at 60 West Center. Michael David West, 22 , 385 East 500 South, Pleasant Grove and his A and stopped. But the back of the car apparently was too close to the tracks, Pleasant Grove Police officer Don Aucoin reported. It was struck by the Union Pacific engine, he said. The train was traveling 25 miles per hour at the time of brother Kim had the accident, according evidently crossed over to G. G. Brown, conducthe track at the crossing tor. The officer listed the older model car as a Final Nebo complete loss. The Lecture Set cars and was carrying about 4500 tons of cargo, the conductor southbound total of 71 train had a On Tuesday explained. Investigation into the is continuing, the incident SPANISH FORK -officer added. The final lecture in Nebo School District Adult Life Lecture Series will be held on Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m. in the Little Theater at Spanish Fork High FORK -The Utah State Junior Livestock Show will be managed this year by Frank M. Nelson. f Larsen, president; vice president; Merrill 'ill $ J ' and worked on Hansen, treasurer and Rick is the boys have been in the Calf u and Mrs. one. Bingham has GRAFFITI HTwiii i department, reported police officers from Provo handled about 20 snow related accidents this morning. Utah Highway Patrol officials stated in Utah County there were only four snow related accidents, but added numerous vehicles had slid off the highways. One accident was reported at the point of the mountain. Orem Police Department officials reported they had about six weather related accidents. David Quist, at the Springville Junior High School Weather station, said the schools instruments recorded the wind as gusting up to 66 United Press International reported that in some areas of the state wind gusts reached up to 80 ill M TWffliTt i- -.- Sunday through Friday by The Doily Herala. 1555 North 200 Wevt, Provo, Utah 8460V B. E JENSEN. Publisher os iecond dots matter at the post office in Provo utah. will be on Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts, it will be given by an Attorney, Boyd Park. Everyone is welcome to attend even though they have not attended other lectures A small fee will be charged. Nebo Board Buys Land In has Sweet Tho 53rd annual Utah Entered State Junior Livestock LETTUCE S :...5F APPLES Delicious of 25 approx- in SNACKBAR Fresh ea19 Tasty BACON Mapleton for a future middle school site Police Provo The property, which Department reports inhad been used as a farm, dicated fragments of a is located in the area of .22 caliber bullet were 1200 North and 400 East found at the Bioptics The school district store along with STEAK acre Elections, Film Set Art B0DGNA il iiiceaj Mr., id. srn. . Payson PTA Nue Kiuuon PAYSON Peteetneet -School PTA Elementary will hold an elections meeting Wednesday at 17 .30 p m. in the school's .multi purpose room. In addition, a nim on child abuse will be yhown. according to a I'tleetneet 1TA official. l tor the care given me durini my recent illness. I Wonderful am home now and recover-in- if Bureau Circulation NA Audit United of International Pre D 1.99 59 .... if Wti fx.. 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Ar X GUARANTEE Q J O Only ANY LIVING ROOM I DREAMWHIP FREE DINING 1 00 C O 303 size GUARANTEE & Family Lit SHAMPOO flu' t Wilbur Sowards .id. GRAHAMS Mi taw Hospital . . Keebler tiJ wi K tn umnw doit Valley 98" . LOCKER BEEF Reg. $2595 of the Utah . ipni N.. ujy wiuivc Man's Reg. CARD OF THANKS ind employees . TUE-TOC- hau Wt wish to thank the staff 65( TAF ALES Boy's 3 Strii. LIVING ROOM r 1" lb. TOOTHPASTE .22 reported the land was caliber bullet casings. purchased at $9,000 per 89 id. Tender had been shot out windows were also shot out at about the same time as at B.C. Limited. lb. . l7is miles-per-hou- the officers the stores acres . HAM SANDWICHES 20-c- from N., to Provo Police . . TUMBLERS stores Saturday morning. Ken Nickell, a representative for B.C. Limited. 1397 W. 820 N. stated four windows, valued at $400, had been shot out bhortly after 8 ,I - Red d.; lit.. uiu oof uc MEMBER Show will be held on M ly 5 through 7 at the stock barns in Spanish Fork. The show is sponsored by, the State of Utah, m. J 1 lb. Plastic 30 reported store windows Board reported finalized purchase imately Provo Windston Jepson, a for Biop-ticrepresentative -1405 W. 820 FORK SPANISH Representatives two am. Mapleton Nebo School Windows Shot Out i CARETS Sol Reg. Published 4 Fresh 2 Stores' School. The lecture this week -- ea.aT Sunshine Harvest former wife of the participants senator's administrative Scramble events. assistant Jeff Bingham, from whom she obtained a Mormon temple divorce in January 1976 Garn has four children PINEAPPLE Large Size. Fresh The 15 member board of directors include, Jim Mrs. F.C. (Jam. the Calf Scramble events for Caras, Clyde Argyle, R.B. Money, Glen He believes the ceremoney will take Larsen, Loren Phillips, firmly that boys and girls Ben Roach, Howard place sometime after who do vocational FRANK NELSON Creer, Michael Hansen, April 8 during the recess. projects should receive Allen Gale, Kenneth Garn's first wife Hazel compensation for them. Livestock Payson Harmer, Eldon Money, was killed in an Mr. Nelson is a rancher Association and other LeeRay Shepherd, Cliff automobile accident and stock raiser. He is civic organizations and Vorhees, Jon Beck and August 17. 1976. Her car individuals. Frank M. Nelson. left the road and over- married to the former turned near Sidney. Neb., Jane B. Williams and is while she was en route to the father of seven children. His two eldest Washington. Mrs. Bingham ib.9( Navels assistant treasurer. He was chairman of the ORANGES Choice Miceo Wendell w PRODUCE" manager; assistant Pricti ffectm FRESH UllUrV Taylor, committees for the Stock Show for 14 years. "FIRST MORNING Sorensen, vice president; Frank M. Nelson, manager; Howard Creer, secretary; Jud Harward, if ' Moran, Timothy )S i manager with two has A. ' -- senator's mother, said ten years. winds blew the north wall down, collapsing the roof. Mr. Steel's daughter-in-latold The Herald winds were so strong in Benjamin it took two strong hands to just open a door against the wind. David Quist, at the Springville Junior High School Weather Class, reported winds in the valley gusted up to 66 m.p.h. Sunday. The temperature dipped to 20 with a high of 45. The chance of snow is pegged at 30 percent Tuesday when the highs will be in the upper 30s and lows in the 20s. The forecast through Friday calls for high temperatures in the 40s with lows in the 20s and a 25 percent chance of precipitation. At 8:30 this morning the temperature was 22 degrees. The humidity was 68 percent, and the barometer was at 29.75 and falling. On Center street in Provo several large plate glass windows were broken by gusting winds from Lerner Shops store. Jerry Miller, dispatcher at the Provo Police This year's stock show officials include, Glen SPANISH previous managers, in the Salt Lake y -- Coach Roger Moore expressed pride in the student accomplishments. "We qualified 42 students for the state tournament at region, but we could only take 21. It's easy to put together a winning state team when you have so many talented qualifiers to choose from. Although this is the first time Nr. Nelson has The senator s family served as manager, he confirmed today that served as assistant , Train Strikes Auto In Pleasant Grove Provo's point margin was led by debate teams. All four teams won superior ratings giving Provo the maximum points. Jana Bills and Lorie Heaton were the fourth Prnvo team. Other students who earned points toward the sweepstakes were Nancy Sucher who received a superior rating in legislative forum and Brett Gunnell in oratory. Karl Best, a Provo student legislator served as chairman of the 1A student senate. Junior Livestock Show Manager, Board Named SALT LAKE CITY Strong gusting winds throughout the night and a relatively heavy snow starting about 7:30 this morning has created problems for valley residents and brought some property damage. At the Leo Steel residence in. Benjamin a cinderblock shop building was destroyed when high Julie Dinsdale. semi-bracke- t. Sen. Garn Tes Plan STRONG GUSTY WINDS blew out these windows at Learners Shops Provo store early Sunday night. By the time Herald photographer, Meb Anderson arrived at the store, store employees had removed items that had dressed , the windows. No estimate cf damage was immediately available. The Springville Junior High School's weather instruments recorded-winds gusting up to 66 miles per hour Springville. United Press International reports claimed in some areas of the state gusts reached 80 miles - per hour. Semi-finalis- ts Provo Co 230 N. University Ave. nt- -1 City. Murmr. and IfiUr City in Suit Of;.e iK (irai Ktr, Ogin l.H 373-C81- Registered Pharmacist On Duty |