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Show Psge !0 THE HERALD, Provo, Uuh. Friday, September IS, 19S5 Briefs Mr Ncbo to Begin Adult Education Classes SPANISH FORK - Nebo School District's adult education program will begin high school completion classes Tuesday. The classes are available for all individuals over 18 who did not graduate but now wish to complete the requirements for a diploma. All classes are free but there must be eight participants to carry a class. A small fee may be at their mind-boggle- Can-twe- lenge." The new game, soon to be marketed by the Orem Chamber of is designed to develop community pride. John Vann Cott, an Orem resident who has been collecting information on the geographic names of Utah for over 40 years, will give a slide presentation on that subject Tuesday at 11 a.m. mat. All events are free and open to the public. ce, An open house will honor Trilma Jarvis on her 80th birthday, Sunday, at the home of her son, Jack Jarvis, 14717 S. 6200 W., (East Bench) Santaquin, from 5 p.m. The family requests no gifts. Mrs. Jarvis was born Sept. 15, 1905 in Panguitch to Isaac Hyrum and Bertha Hatch Dickinson. She attended school in Panguitch and in 1923 moved with her family to Santaquin. She married Edgar Milton Jarvis on April 22, 1925 in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Saints. She Christ of Latter-da- y has worked in the church all her 2-- life serving as president of Relief Society, a counselor twice, a visiting teacher for 55 years, president of the Primary, counselor in MIA and 1st coordinator of Jr. Sunday School in the Santaquin 1st Ward. She was an ordinance worker with her husband in the Manti Temple and one of the first ordinance workers in the Provo Temple for many years. j She has one son, Milton Jack and two adopted sons, Joseph L. Jarvis of Santaquin and Daniel L. Kelly of West Valley. She has 15 grandchildren and 12 Alzheimer Support Group Sets Meeting The Alzheimer Support Group will conduct its monthly meeting Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the third floor classroom at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. videotape presentation will be shown, followed by a discussion of the disease. For further information, contact Mark Payne at A 373-440- 0. Japanese Offer Teaching Assistantships - NEW YORK Japan s Ministry of Education announces its annual educational exchange programs. English Teaching Assistantship program in Japan, which offers native English speakers the oppor- tunity to work as paid employees for one year within the Japanese educational system. The program is administered in the United States by the Council on Interna- tional Educational Exchange, a organization private, that actively develops and administers a wide variety of international Local Kennel Club The Utah Valley Kennel Club was recently licensed by the American Kennel Club to conduct its first AKC Point Show at Scera Park in Orem Oct. 3. Entries for the show will close Sept. 14 at noon at the superintendent's office in Spokane, Wash. Premiums are available by calling or Entries are accepted for all the 377-45- 266-809- 5. Up to 150 assistantships will be The Japavailable during anese Ministry of Education will 1986-198- 7. make the final selections and palcements based on recommendations from the Council. Interested applicants should write for complete details to: Council on Inter- national Educational Exchange, English Teaching Assistantship in 205 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10017. Japan, ST W nvi 9 more than Chrysanthemums were with awarded plants certificates to businesses and residents at the Provo City Council e meeting earlier this week at 52 Elementary School. Roy Peterman, chairman of the Urban Forestry and Beautifica-tio- n Committee, announced the winners of the Neighborhood Beautification awards from each neighborhood and 'he winners of the Mayor's Award and some special awards. Mayor James E. Ferguson and council members awarded the certificates and plants. This year three winners received the Mayor's award the Roger Farrer Family, 639 N. 1130 East, the George Carmignani - WASHINGTON, D.C. Gary J. Anderson, county commission chairman of Utah County, has been named a member of the National Association of Counties (NACo) Community Development Steering Committee by NACo President Robert Aldemeyer from Kenton County, Kent. NACo's 12 steering committees form the policy making arm of county government. Each commi-te- e is composed of approximately 40 county officials who meet during the year to examine issues critical to local government. Their recommendations on county legislative goals are presented to the nation's county officials at NACo's annual conference. If ap- - answer a question and move your game piece around the board; First one to the middle wins The difference here, however, is that you'll only tfin if you know something about Orem. Play the game a few times and you'll soon learn about the city, and that's the idea. marketing of the game which could become a collector's item for Orem City residents. Interested businesses in Orem can be a part of the game. There are 48 spaces available on the game board. Each sponsor will have three questions about hisher business included among the 1,500 questions now being developed. Densley said businesses interested in being a part of the game should contact Gillespie at chamber offices. Delev said fume will "We realize (trivia games) are getting kind of old and everything else, but we believe it will be food for Orem pride," said Steve Den-sleexecutive director of the Orem Chamber of Commerce. Com-munit- y, Former chamber worker Schedules Show western states. The show is free to the public. The valley kennel club is again offering its free elementary school assembly program "License 'Em, Leash 'Em and Love 'Em" to interested teachers. For additional information, call the aforementioned telephone numbers. The club meets on the first Thursday of each month. lamily, 1234 S. 680 West, for the residential division, and, for the business division, Pro Steel, 1400 South State. The committee also awarded four special awards to Operation fix-u- p Facelift (the clean-up- , merof downtown the project chants and Provo City); the Seventh Day Adventists Church, 700 E. 300 South; Provo High School, 1125 N. University; and St. Francis Church, 172 N. 500 West. The winners were nominated by citizens in their neighborhoods, Peterman said. beautifying typewriters, compactors, calculators and a dishwasher, will be sold at an auction Sept. 21 at 10 The proclamation calls the day "a day when each of us may celebrate the value of Personal Integrity and freely declare ... our commitment to the creation ThackerayMacKenzie project. g, council also passed a resolution adding certain city property to a surplus property list. Items on the list, which include motor vehicles, chairs, desks, Pre - hung 1 INTERIOR DOORS Including moldings, casing both sides proved, the recommendations become part of the American County Platform, NACo's official policy document. Founded in 1935, the National Association of Counties (NACo) works to improve county government, to act as a national spokesman for counties, to serve as a liaison between counties and other levels of government, and to achieve a public understanding of the role of counties in the federal system. 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Q 30-6- 0 ALWAYS! tfe tmt M niiiiiiiiii mnii.r ICIK Whafs tops with teens? What's the pits? Today's teens talked and SAVE Ml ili.nRnm fct to kH See CowrStory on page 4. Z MKXTS U 0 & 511620,24,26,28 With headquarters in Washington, D.C, the association has more than 2.000 member counties representing 42.000 elected and appointed county officials. 1 OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES ON ALL NEWBORN, LAYETTE, & INFANTS APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES In its the council discussed a proposed ordinance for the legal defense of Provo City officers and employees and an ordinance that would make it unlawful to use vacant lots as used car sales lots. Both ordinances will be on the action agenda for next Tuesday's City Council meeting. of a world in which each individu- their homes for the $100.00 OFF a.m. In addition, the council passed a resolution reaffirming its support of Provo City for Urban Development Action Grant funds in connection with the Johannson al can win." recognizes the people in our community who spend countless hours in REGISTER FOR OUR J ap- enjoyment of the public," he said. "We want to congratulate them all." In other business, the council voted unanimously to join the 9-30- -85 23 The Chamber will make proximately 1,000 games to start with, to see what kind of a demand there is for the game. Graphics featuring special sections of the community will also be a part of the board. Nominated for Honor address: The Family Ctr. at Mid Valley 5624 So. Redwood Rd. 84123 Midvale, Ut. SEMI-ANNUA- sley. mayor in endorsing an Integrity Day Proclamation that names Sept. 24 Integrity Day in Provo. "This awards programs BRING IN THIS AD AND I si jSa a feature six categories History and Demographics, Recreation and Tourism. Who's Who, Business, Schools and Education, Government and Civic Organi-ration- s giving game players a chance to get a wide variety of information concerning the city. St. George created a similar trivia game and sold out within two weeks, according to Den- handling development and is fl Former Orem Man Ctaldl c ft- is Shauna Gillespie is on temporary assignment with the Chamber to develop the project. She is typical ol Utah County Commissioner Named to National Panel TM 1 rv Boyd Johnson, a former Orem fireman born and raised in Utah n. Uf3 S S Provo Honors Beaufificafion Winners Wes-tridg- Jarvis Open House Scheduled Sunday f3 ESS The new game othw trivia games What is the population of Orem City? What time does University Mall close when there's a BYU football game? Who was the first mayor of Orem City? What was the name of the first school in Orem? The answers to these will be yours for the price of "The Orem Trivia Chal- homes. Nielson lives in Springville; Huff in Spanish Fork. At 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Beverly Booth Rowland and her husband Oscard will present "John Brown's Body" in a reader's theater for- . By DOUG WILKS Orem Library Plans Series of Programs The Utah Endowment for the Humanities will offer a series of programs Monday and Tuesday at the Orem Public Library, 58 N. State. Terry Tempest Williams, curator of education at the Utah Museum of Natural History, will present an evening of Navajo storytelling and oral traditions Monday at 7 p.m. ll Tuesday at 10 a.m. Larry will present a dramatic presentation on Mark Twain, using material written by Twain to do so. efi: ir u ii Herald Staff Writer charged for book rental. Classes will be offered in basic math, science, U.S. history, current world affairs and reading development. For a complete class schedule and more information, contact Carl N kelson or Marlin Huff at Spanish Fork High School or I Find out whaf s on your kids' minds in the USA WEEKEND teen poll. "I cari'f wait for my rmm hI ImI4ml . . . ) Wit IMMMIM |