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Show Orem Scout Earns Eagle At 49th Ward Honor Court PiONEU MFLATES rmmDRivEJN IIMi,tw the ,37.Q51I DOLLAR!!! Alan Smoot. 13. son of GROUP RATES EVERY NIGHT I ADULT S2.50 2 ADULTS S4 A '.!. 4ADULTS57.0O w TUUK GROUPS TOGTTKER honor student at Orem Junior High School plays first chair trumpet in his band class. He was Orem City wrestling champion for his weight in the fifth grade and came in second in the sixth grade. He has served as second counselor and is cur- - THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY fa iM Bids Opened fishing. mping, theatre t tmm iiMsi Ifri, THEATRE Charlie Chaplan lawk in fwt He already has enough merit badges beyond his 1 FOE model building just playing with his hunting, fcagle for his Bronze Palm and plans to earn at least both other Palms. He earned the Arrow of Light Award as a Cub t. Sets Breakfast The Fraternal Order of Eagles CBRC Club o Pleasant Grove Aerie 3372 will sponsor a family breakfast in the Aerie Home Sunday from 9am till noon. CBRC president. David Mott. invites all Eagles, family and friends to the breakfast. 7:15 ; . U Stilt PRIVE-I- M5i; SHOW (FAMILY The I'tah Department of Transportation has opened bids for contract to begin construction on the uncompleted section of Interstate 15 between Scipio and Nephi. This contract is for the grading and drainage work on the section from South Nephi to North Nephi. LeGrand Johnson Construction Company Logan submitted the apparent low bid of which was well below UDOT's official estimate The Scipio 41 of $7,320,679. miles of left to complete between has been divided into four separate projects which will be completed individually. This first project, comprising 6.3 miles, begins at the south end of Nephi and runs just east of l'S-8along the foothills east of the citv to the existing at North Nephi. temporary ending of AH grading and drainage work will be done on this contract Subsequent contracts for structures iind surfacing will be required before the new freeway section will be open to traffic. Work may begin this fall, but little traffic is expected to through traffic, however local traffic should expect some interference. The contractor has 200 working davs to complete the job. "Completion of this section of interstate from Scipio to Nephi is UDOT's number one priority for rural interstate," saysC.V. Anderson, UDOT Assistant Director. "We are planning to get underway with the Mills Junction to South Nephi project next and Nephi 9 Drivers RATES Cautioned $5.00, flbfiflMBRfl THEATRE THEATRE Monsieur Verdoui 20 S. Main, Pleasant fron (1947) SHOWS 7:15 & 9:45 j STAND-U- P 0 COMICS . t LIVE SATURDAY NITE a. Ijjr eeettJCricNr Eedknobs Between moviet at pi and 9:00 p.m. ftrocmsticks Wl TM FREE POPCORN MOM. a:30-Si- )0 SAT. SAT. MAT. RrstTime On The Greatest Aerial Invasion In TV! WITJ w 2 P.M. -- FEATURE History! 35,000 Paratroopers Fight To Capture 6 Enemy Bridges. The National Weather of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) advises Service, part winter drivers: "be TONIGHT prepared for the worst by remembering a few safety precautions. They could save your life." First of all, the weather people say "winterize" your car. This merely means putting your car in good running order to minimize the chances that it will fail when you need it most. Have the fuel system, antifreeze (most cars today have OF LAURA MARS' MM X. man's skeleton is found! Quincy must determine the identity and stop a deadly epidemic! A 7:15 coolants tiearijr lights are working fouiiatBC - f w- - -- ZP (RJ AL PACINO EXCITING CO - FEATURE Brishsm Young University Once in awhile 20th Annual back. ,.Pf M0N THRU THUR iTri 1 K Wl iTIME i PC.lmuih. ewua summit . . aMTVMMi mi MOT M COffyfigm M m 5X M knife could come in handy in an emergency. In rural areas, many X winterwise drivers equip I t A fcXTMU FDNOMUWIW VMrn Kiot (He Orion JS 4:45 7.00 9:15 V I I OKOI1 PCTURES trvuW)NRIROS.O Comply At) rTifnt. i RJLEASf chain, signal light, flares, 8 fire extinguisher, booster S cables, axe, external D.ttf.M. 7:30-9:3- towels, matches, candles, and extra clothing. S Many drivers carry a fi spare set of wheels equip-jj- j ped with chains. g 9 S It's often easier to S change wheels than to stall chains when a car is in-- 8 m stuck. RRffffi SUNDAY l 8 7:30-9:3- 0 IK (.1 IDK M I VMII.IKS i. "drnrral AudiriH'vv" ilt" ninuins no maU'riaU inui H 0 X. g or sleeping bags, paper I 0 t .$Lm) (mm I qS7atMjnnt mWfctsm oni SATURDAY heater, compass, blanket q$mSfS3& TO M0N THRU FR l 1 PKturtt J BROS with a of other items for use in case of trouble. Some carry in their m trunk such gear as a tow lfcWSK ODDS ARE 33 MIUI0H Y WMM 2 number M0N THRU THUR I OAT Christmas Around The World Department agency advises. A winter car kit containing such items as tire chains, a snow shovel, a sack of sand, a flashlight, a windshield scraper, a : i i. : . aiiu some lusi hiuj mi simple tools such as pliers, screwdriver, ad-- S justable wrench and jack-- S s themselves HOME lir, 2:45-3:00-5- 7j30i45 (sducaticn - mmerce INTERNATIONAL FOLK DAUCERS someone fights L' t property. If your car's in good mechanical shape there's just that much less to worry about if you have to drive on dangerous winter roads, the Co- GhiMst irckhes i in their radiators), the exhaust system checked. Make sure that the heater is functioning, the brakes are tight and in adjustment, the tires are in good condition, and the windshield wipers and BBUGELEEfikm pV Not only do snow and freezing rain make hazardous for auto and truck traffic; the coming of cold weather puts added strain on the individual's ability to perform routine tasks such as changing a tire, pushing a stuck vehicle, or even walking to a gas station. Jack Klugman stars! 3 BIG SHOWS ON ONE SCREEN Winter is the most dangerous season of the year for the Nation's 134 million licensed drivers and their passengers, warns Uncle Sam. streets and highways 7:00 OPENS 6:30 SNOWS M0-M- 0 SHOW engineer's j 3 P.M. of $5 113 547 Winter SAT. MAT 7:00 -15 4 9:25 I OP$6i30 A 1- 45 spring." : shows at : $amctimc. 'Xcxt (lar" I'tah-Pa- ge Youth - Orern 49th Ward Court of Honor Tuesday. Alan, an eighth grade FOB Hffl ffllY WK. Provo, Juab Area Has Pin has earned his Eagle Scout Award It was presented in the Smoot, 15, 1979, THE HERALD. Nephi mini! fggWUllliMi. renlly serving as presJP at a ident of his deacons quorum. He has served as troop librarian, camp equipment specialist and NEPHI Gerald Jar-retis currently serving as 16. son of Mr and senior patrol leader. Mrs. Thayne Jarrett of He was voted into the Nephi received his Eagle Order of the Arrow his award at a court of honor first year at summer held recentlv in the Nephi camp (Maple Dell) and Sixth LDS Ward has since earned the Ordeal and Brotherhood Gerald is a junior at recognitions in that Juab High School, where organization. he is on the football and He is starting his sewrestling teams and GERALD JARRETT cond year as a newscar-rie- r belongs to the Ski Club. for The Daily Herald. He has held various of- while working toward the For his Eagle project ALAN SMOOT fices in the scouting Eagle award For his he led a book drive program, among them special project he painted through the east part of nearly 400 books for their senior patrol leader. He the doors of the Nephi Orem for the Orem Citv use. earned 24 merit badges Citv Firehouse He likes all sports. Library and collected Robert and Gaylia amiitc ca aa ftiMIITCCift aa 10 OR MORI Si 00 Thursday. November ,irv likcl lu lonMdiT liiiii.Mll' tu'ii liil lounger hildii n pari-ni- UDJII ( i'.irinul IM, (juidantc Haling cautions might conMdcr omt' material unsuitable lor (hililnn It urges parents lu inquire .ilmul the lilm betore ilecidiliK on attendance. NuuKi'Nli'd parrnK tlm A m CaSNRgLCSB TRUE itestntled." Film It; wnTinrn'w !! STMTS rcAY EM9AY 7)15-9:1- 0 SATUS8AY fc SUS9AV tt30.3i25.Si20 7i15-ft1- 0 ITX:5iFSI -- 9:30 I SATURDAY SUNDAY 12:30 - 2:45 5.00 7:15-9:3- 0. s adult Upe material and those under IK ears ul age are not admitted except in (he company ol a parent or an adult guardian. December 7, 8, MARRIOTT CENTER 8 P.M. 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