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Show SUNDAY, Siamese Twin Girls, Born To Payson Couple, Doing Fine ree saugrarte nan LegionLists Essay Winners NEPHI grs; Gi E place, and Evelyn Payn ond place, it is announced by ¢ c Mrs. LeRue Thurston, Entries of the wi WORKERS LAUNCH Brigham Young University Alumni As: The Mt. Nebo FFA 7 p.m. at the Nephi’ y¥ School auditorium. le Fowkes, president, and sociation Telefund Drive in Utah County. They are Wayne Snow, front row left, Phil Davis, Co-chairman Harold Jones, Phones Will Ring In New BYU Fund Appeal Chapter. Foundation awards Telephones will ring in the|mer Harvard president: “It is will be given and Honorary homes of 9,000 former students largely by the extent of the supChapter farmer degrees will be of Brigham Young University in| port ee toa reety alumnithat presented. to several. Outcome Utah County this month as the/its own of the election for next year’s BYU Alumni Association con- {judgesthe right of batlee ducts its annual Telefund drive.|to seek cooperation of others in officers will be announced. for he the future.” Stanley S$. Richardson, head, About 200 alumni and students planning:t of the Agriculture Education will manbatteries of telephones trict contest, which encompasses Utah County and parts of Juab County Alan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff C. Thomson of 1060 North Birch Lane, and is a senior at Brigham Young University High School. Debbie Nelson is in the eighth Department of USU will grade at Farrer Junior High Quest speaker. and-is_the daughter of Mr_.and NEPHI — Announcement Mrs. Willard C. Nelson of 1242 T. Anderson will retire ne new president is manager oca] J. C. Penney Co. e here. He is prominent in her officers of the Mt, Nebo er | be in charge of evening, under the direction of Jay Dalley, advisor. have been entered in the Don. Overly, re-elected elary and treasurer; DuSmith, sergeant at arms. Glen from the office of president hold its annual Winners of the Junior Divi sion are Debbie Nelsoi man. cers also will be installed They are-Ray Lamoreaux, vice pyesident; Darrell Gile and Har o}d xman. one year direct children, 16 months. Sets Banquet n Mr. the , latter part of Nebo FFA Alan Thomson has been nam- ed_winner_of the senior sion of Ly Prue other High Council. active in f Commerce. that timethe other elected isons are the pare Zz AMERICAN FORK The mu: eircles as a vocalist, an ‘Fork Rotary Club chorus and choir director. He be headed by Perry D: is a member of the American He currently holds: Fork Stake lent-elect ar the annua! area is the ea of connect rare siam- Auxiliary of Sunday Herald | Elects Perry Goodliffe join “some ing separated Debbie 18, 1987 “Km. Fork Rotary Club Al will Alau MARCH County be in Provo and Spanish Fork, ac- Bill will H Co-chairman_Dr_ Witiiam Sorensen. James row, Almo Simmons, Fred Whitney, Stan Gordon Larsen. Craddock back __ The American lobster sheds when it gets too big for Collins, and H. the existing one. This happens once or twice a year in an adult lobster, POISONINGS IN MY HOME? IMPOSSIBLE? | cording to Carl W.. Bacon,-tele-) By I fund coordinator: Harold Jones, e P was Provo, is chairman of the drive Elm Ave. made by Jay Dalley, of Nephi, for funds in the north end of the} Crackdown on 8, Brent is a senior at BY High president of the Area Agricul- county, and Dr, William Soren-| and the son of Mr. and Mrs. ture Teachers, of the area FFA sen, Spanish Fork, in the south Illicit Sales end. Dell S, Ashworth of 1965 “N. contest winners, Telefund workers will begin| BOISE (UPI) —The Senate The contests were held at 1400 E calls in the Provo area on|has passed a measure that Evelyn's parents are Mr. and Spanish Fork. High schools | their Monday, Mar. 20, and continue|Tequires scrap dealers to log Mrs. Dean W. Payne, 1840 N. competing were W: | ee Spanish eee Fork, bes four days. Calls will begin|their purchases as an attempt Springville, 1450 E. She is in the eighth vo, Pam Monday, Mar. 27, in Spanish to cut downillicit sales of maPayson and Mt. Nebo Chapter grade at Farrer Junior High. Fork andcontinue for two days.| ‘rials, especially copper wire. from Juab High. In the public speaking contest A crew of about 50 volunteer| It passed 25-7 with some dewill make -calls each|bate the new requirement was thefirst place winner was Ken- workers night from 6 to 9 p.m. an undue burden on scrap deal|neth Peay of Spanish Fork Second place went to Ronald Aim of the drive is to in-/@Ts. — crease “individual participation) Majority- Leader William Dalley of Nephi and third place of alumni in the investment of m, R-Boise, said Idaho was to D, Cloward of Springville. First place winner of the par- funds in the BYU Development|one of the few states that did Previous telefund|not have the restriction, He ‘Two BYU students on racing ver procedure contest Program. drives have proved successful|said it was mainly a law enMt Nebo in-raising-money-for university |forcement measure, bicycles riding south-on- the} 5+ - Provo. Canyon. Road, collidedfab High School. The team PERS, according to Mr. Ba-| Scrap dealers would be re embers were: Dale Fowkes, ee ne quired to record in “general” rection |CT@8 Stuart, Ted Williams, coming the opposite di rection ary Ellertson, and Glenn orem clptains are Almo S11. terms the description and late Friday, mons, Phil Davis, James Crad- weight of their purchases, and Patrolman Wayne Snow, ie- Greenhalgh dock, Theo Orchard, Stanley |the driver's license number of} ported that the students were Star Chapter Farmer was Collins, Kenneth Taylor, Wayne|the person making the sales. coming down the road and chosen as John Childs of Spring. Snow, Ed Barfuss, Sam Morri————_ ville. The Standard Oil ScholarDavid Vetterlein, 20, Deseret son, Gordon Larsen, Fred Whitship went to Paul Rindlisbacher. Towers, who was leading, went ney, and Erland Peterson. over the top of the car, Charles Foundation Awards were as Asserting alumni giving is follows: Dairy production, Clint vitally important in the overall W. Fowkes, 24, 247 N. 400 E., smashed through the front Harwood, Spanish Fork; live- University Development prostock farming, Mark Hansen, gram, Mr. Bacon quoted a forwindshield of the.car driven by Spanish Fork; farm and home Stanley Hindmarsh, 68, 3235 N "electrification, Soren ChristenCanyon Road, where the acsen, Spanish Fork; crop farm- management, John Ohilds,| Police’ Department, has a cident occurred. ing, Clint Harwood, Spanish | Springville. Mr. ‘Hindmarsh wascited for April- 16. failure to yield to oncoming Fork; agriculture mechanics, First place winners will com. ares effective Tom Wright, Wasatch; home pete for honors at the | ae traffic. Both students were treated at the Y Health Center improvement, Terry Haney, Mt. convention in Salt Lake Oo Nebo, Juab; soil and water March 30, 31, and April 1. 1 and released, A Million A Year Most of Them Children 2 Students Hurt In-Collision Of Bikes,Auto | Orem Detective To Leave Post Manes eae los. 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