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Show SUNDAY, APRIL 9. 1867 Utah County, ten Sunday Herald YROTC Names Royalty, Honors Departing Commanding Officers 7. | _ In Payson” 2cision Awaited On \.ailroad Station Fate Kathy Hansen, Kathy, a sophomore, ‘was of crowned at the annual mill tary ball of the’ corps this his weekend. First attendant to Miss Han- wt ROTC QUEEN and attend- Military Ball. Above, center, is Kathy Hansen, PROVO-STORE Phone 373-4500 named HasRole In represented the communication workers: union and protested the closing of the station. Others who protested and were called as witnesses were ‘67 Pageant Wyman, fruit growers; Sterling Spencer and Don J. Mc- Frostie, a tiny fourmonth-old toy. pekingese, is strayed or stolen—but the Coy, story doesn’t end there. merchants; Leo enneys Frostie is Dog, E. D. Rogers, Salt Lake City, and t L. Wilkinson lauding the | for his work at BYU in 5: the cadet ‘corps: in J. 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REG. 7.98, NOW ....50..- PAYSON—Awards for marksthe arts, Clara Schofield, home agent, manship have been presented to is asking the president or other | 38 boys and girls by the Payson officers of all arts-related | Jubior Rifle Club, groups to get in touch with the | Debbie Herbert, 15, daughter Extension Office in person or by | of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Herbert, Mr. Ashton said that during mail to make sure they are in-| Payson, was declared champion | tthe past month club members |cluded in the survey. The office | marksman for the girls and is in the post. office building,| Randy Jasperson, 16, son of Mr. | |downstairs, phone. 623-1719. | and Mrs. Roy Jasperson, Pay-| This surveyis being made to! son) was named champion in | ‘help the Institute of Fine Arts the boys’ division. Serve more people in the most Each club member received effective way possible. | from one to 10 awards. 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The . coffin fell into the Atlantic from at BYU and © And Needs Help Craig arts, music, drama, dance, completed 4 SHOP MONDAY& FRIDAY‘TIL 9 P.M. Frostie is owned by the Miss Carolyn Kirkman of from the newly organized Nebo American Fork, Miss Utah Na- Development Corp.; and G._ family of A, -B. Carlson, 1002 South State, Orem, and tional Guard of 1966, will serve Stewart Schaerrer, cattlemen. _as chief hostess to the 1967 Utah The following assigned affida- he has anillness which, if ¥its—protesting-the_clasing of not--prompily—treated,...will. National Guard Queen: contest- the station: Edward H. Bates, turn into paralytic distemants and as past queen will play a major role in the i city recorder representing Pay- per. He has been under a son City; Paul Bigler, vice veterinarian’s care for the 1957 pageant. president; Payson Chamber of illness for. over a month. ‘The 1967 pageant will be held at § p.m. Friday April 14,in the Commerce; Ed. Chappel, Amer- Continued treatment is necican Legion; John A. Davis, Prudential Federal Auditorium, mink growers; Harold Oberjs, essary, says Mrs. Carlson, 33rd South and State Street, in Genola, alfalfa seed growers; or Frostie will die. He should be taken to a vet at Salt Lake City. K. L. Tischner, Santaquin, of once, as his treatment is Ford Sales and Service at San- overdue quin. The dog, as his name ‘imAbout 75 persons attended the plies, is a frosty white in morning session, which began color. |at 10 a.m., but few remained So—if Frostie is merely through the a fternoon session, lost, will anyone finding that closed at 5 p.m. him call the Carlsons at | eras: once, telephone 225-0967. There is a reward. OREM — Plans were made If Frostie is stolen, the for an improved road to the club Carlsons implore the thief arena in the foothills northeast | to see that the dog gets the necessary care so he will not die, Payson ManWill Studyat Ft. Sill as Sciences; and Lynn n BYU _studenthody sen —is—Kathy—Young—a—sopt : ceremonies—ter Co} Sau! more from Salt Lake City, and St second attendant is Joyce Bur and included tributes read from Cadets and members of the ton, a senior from Star Valley Gordon B. Hinckley member An; Flight then presented of of Twelve,’ Col Sharp with a scrapbook, Wyo. The three were chosen from who became acquainted with, ‘The Cougar Years.” ants were chosen this week- ~ end at the traditional BYU queen of the corps. Left is new. business stated that in- Kathy Young, first attenddustries interested in Payson ant, and right is Joyce desire railroad services, and Burton, second attendant. that a Tocal station and agent can serve needs better than one removed by several miles. Rowley in the LDS Branch Presidency the’ military Philippi ; in ;, the Philippines; President D were a surprise to him, President. Utah Public Service Commis- of the station and agent pointed sion, which held a hearing on out that new orchards are now the matter this weekend in approaching a stage where they Payson. will produce fruit in amounts The full-day hearing washeld that will require increased shipPromoters of at ‘the American Legion Hall, ping facilities. Norman om an original Col--Sharp-when-thelatter was versity. The railroad claimed that PAYSON — Adecision on business and revenue do not whether or not the Union Pa- necessitate an. agent or depot Cifie Raliroad™ station” willbe in Payson, and that Payson <losed_permanently_will_not_he business can he handled by known ‘until some time within telephone through the Spanish the next two or three weeks, Fork depot as well as through according to Donald Hacking, the Payson depot. Salt Lake City, chairman of the Those protesting the removal Guard Queen s x fina’ field of queen at Brigham Young Uni By MADOLINE C. 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