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Show and two small girls, Sandy; Mr and Mrs Bean Nielsen and three children, Helper and Mr and Mrs. Stewaxt Jensen Salt Lake City were weekend guests here at the home of their parents, Ralph and Velda Jensen and all attended funeral services in Fenon on Saturday for Dean's mother, Mrs. Alta Nielsen Mr and Mrs Morris Wall from Bull Frog were overnight guests here Friday with Mr (Castle Dale i Mr. and Mn Berdell lake and Mr. and Mrs Oscar Way-m- an attended funeral services in Murray Thursday for Mrs LakeS brother, Everond J Marshall and Mr Wayman'f i . - brother-in-la- w Mr Marshall, 66, 322 W. 59th South, Salt Lake died November 8 of natural causes at his home Bom September 13, 1905 in Huntington to John and Ellen Cox Marshall Married Lila Pearl Wayman Oct 10, 1934, fricej solomnized Manti IDS Temple Mechanic, Garrett Freight Lines, retired Former resident of Huntington Vance Grange from the BYU enjoyed a short weekend here with home folks Betty and Budd Strang and children from Murray and their two married daughters Diane and Roland Collard, Murray and Dena Maddox and baby who with her husband, Craig just moved back to Utah from Georgia; Ferrel Wayman and his stepson and one of his friends and his daughter, all from Orem, were all here for the pheasant hunt They were house guests at the home of Mrs Strang's mother, Mrs Myrtle Wayman Mr. and Mrs Dale Davis , Ida Wall Wall's Ms daughter day and-Wand- - Sun- Walls-mother- and Clark Van Buren the week in the Carbon hospital nursing a broken knee broken last joe's knee waswhen his car Tuesday night rolled over the embankment near the bridge on the highway Dale. just south of Castle a .. Crystal Rosenburg Jones accompanied by brother George and Jean their the inaugurinto went Olsen, BYU Presidnew ation of the ent. who is their nephew, Dalin Oakes. Moz-e- ll from-Moa- b and their daughter, Mrs LeGrand Wilberg and children from Price spent the day with Mrs Wall Joe Fielder,' son of Mr and Mrs Richard Fielder spent ALL PURPOC5 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ' . . ; EDUCATION SPRAY -E- DAY i .EMERY i. i of Classes Welcome and 9:15 - 1000 Ben Bloxhem 10:10 - 11:00 Introduction of Faculty - "The Patriarchal Priesthood1' Charles Hobbs - "The ' V 11:10 - 12:00 Evan l .no Peterson -- Mormon Home: Showcase of the Communi cation" Hobbs holds - "Family Exaltation -- Individual ResponsiVan Peterson - : bility' Be a to Learning 2:00 - 2:50 Charles Hobbs - "Your Family Alliance" 3:00 - 3:50 Ben Bloxham - "How to Submit Names for Tempi e Work" Charles Hobbs - "Love in a Nutshell" 4:00 - 4:50 Evan Peterson - "How to Be Happily Married" When yo .classes are offered at the same hour, you must make a choice is the policy of the University that none of the lectures are to It he tape: recorded. Ben Bloxham Le-de- r" N -- mailing schedule for surface parcels, surface greeting cards, air parcels, air greeting cards for delivery on or before Christmas was announced- today by Postmasters in the County A - 4 MAILING SCHEDULE FOR CHRISTMAS i 1 HAIL FOR (d) t , V - Mail.. PAL (parcel Airmail. V . ' ' , t (b) South ,(c) i v-- & Central America Europe , Africa (fr) ; Near East M . Dec Dec Dec 'Alaska and Hawaii : (aX Surface mail b)?- - Airmail -- A .S? Greeting Cards iiov15 v; tbs Njee v.(f) Far East, PIECE y- - Brother - ONLY v (n l 10 $ Id D T librar- Automatic ,o o OS GE th BA. and M.A. . U , W S6.95 Reg Ac0 degrees from Brigham Young University and a doctorate from Columbia University He has served as Director of the L.D.S. Institute of Re- tuning Sensitronie chassis Reliaoolor -- o No. ot 0:nish) m M5j3LF 10 ;$S195 ligion at Columbia University and before that was District Coordinator of Salt Lake Valley Seminaries He has traveled widely in the United States as a lecturer on Brigham Young University Education Week Programs. Several of his articles have appeared in the Improvement Era, Instructor, and Uahona He is also audior of the popular methods book, Teaching with New Teclmiques Evan Peterson- - Brother Peter-s- on received his B S. degree in 1952 and his MS degree in 1953 from BYU in Sociology, from the University of He is serving on Michigan the High Council of Edge-mo- nt Stake and has served as a missionary in New Zealand, and has held many other Church positions He is pres-enchairman of Hie Sociology Department at BYU -i ,- nttV'l lo O ufe t G t) M (P o 1 10 15 i.ov.O Dec Surface Parcels Dec Nov 3 12 Nov. 12 i 0V 1 Nov 15 Surface greeting rds Dec 8 Nov. 17 it OV. 17 Nov. 5 1 Oct. 15 25 aN C 8pTsr O Dec. 10 f (a) - Distant States (b) Local and Bearby ' areas (c) Airmail..... International mail: : (a) Canada and Hexico Jtv Nov. 19 I.'ov 26 Bee 10 airlift) , Parcels mails (exoept Alaska and Hawaii): c ' 3 . T (space available mail) J 2!-Domesti- - SAM . ) Hy FORCES OVERSEAS: ARKED .I. r s) Surface Sb) yjiih each 8100.00 purchase V V ies of Hie Church. Brother Bloxham has served in three mission presidencies and is presently a member of the high council of the BYU 8th Stake. Charles R Hobbs - Brother Nation" "Improving Ben Bloxham branch genealogical DINNE.R HOUR' - 1:50 1:00 TURKEY o degree from Brigham Young University in 1965 and is currently working toward a Ffc.D. degree at the University of Utah. He was formerly Branch librarian for Hie Genealogical Society of the Church where he established and supervised the 8- 9:00 - 9:15 l:uo pound J Bloxham received hisB.A. - . m sst J&K w y Staff listed V Chairman: Ray and Christy Humphrey Phone: 74 -2 5 14 ( Orangeville) Individual $2 .50 Students $1.00 Cautic Dale, Utah Families $5.00 - W - STAKE HOUSE Schedule 9:00 a.m. Saturday ,: November 20, 1971 Hi ge Education Day f ' 48-pa- for EmeryStalte " '1- - Vs Water Service is a evaluation manual for public officials and water utility managers. It helps them to analyze their systems in .terms of capacity, mains, distribution, pumping, hydrants, storage, metering and other factors. According to the publisher, it is expected to help the industry evaluate its systems and upgrade them in relation to the increasing public demand for higher quality water rather than LECTRIC KRTQR Emery Stake , How to Evaluate Your Johns-Manvill- e, November 18, 1971 . 3m Oils Eraryflifag Pfcittfiis Dus just quantity. RUUUR -- Oil f a How to Evaluate Your Local Water Service Dec10 Dec15 Coal Is Utilized As Gas and Oil Source A consortium is being developed to erect a plant to convert coal into synthetic gas and oil by the COGAS process, a known and proven technology. FMC Corporations executive vice president and general manager of the chemical group, Raymond C. Tower, said that several years of development leadsthe company to believe that the COGAS gas price will be at least IS cents per thousand cubic feet lower than that produced by any other available process known today. This lower cost process will be provided by 1976 when natural gas shortages will be most critical for the country, Mr. Tower asserted. 35 P 0 No wol4PAV di 0 0 0 10 PRICE TRADING v PIE06 toi C o in P A M V n dh 33 N. Carbon Ave. Big plastic top extension tables with chairs covered in supported back now at. vinyl' fabrics and sal ,t priced handsome 01 Id 9 m . i 6 1 |