OCR Text |
Show % Sunday Herold QONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1967 | Need Seen | Statistics Utah County, Ute For Adult - BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL | Saturday: | Boy to Nevin L. and Carolyn |Thomson Crabb, Orem | Friday: | Boy to Marvin R. and Beth ee mother who could not write, VanLeuven Thurman, Provo. now can correspond with Girl to Richard B. and Mary her son in the Army... Maridean Peterson Proctor, | A man who was hampered in Orem. filling out employment applicaBox to Max L, and Kathie tions, even though he was quali‘led for the job in question . . . Reading Bates, Provo These were among situations Boy to Barry J. and Ramona omphasizing the need and worth Larsen Memmott, Orem. af basic adult education (teachng adults to read and write), MARRIAGE LICENSES it a Basic Adult Education Workshop held this week at the | Michael Rue Nicol, 23, Orem Rock Canyon School under spon- |Marsha Rae Marley, 23, Walla sorship of the Alpine, Nebo and Walla, Wash. Provo School Districts and the Sidney Smith Rodabough, 22, ‘Community Action Program of} Provo, Trudy Priscella Kay, 19, Utah County, Seattle, Wash, Education 110 Attend Gary DuaneArnold, 27, Orem, One hundred and ten people, Peggy Lou Moberley, 27, Orem. including teachers, students and Larry Wayne Tippetts, 21, representatives from welfare, Boise, Ida., Elva Amaryllis employment security, vocation- Lindsey, 23, Shreveport, La. 4] rehabilitation, and the Com- Timothy Richard Neal, 2, munity Action program partici Curwensville, Pa., Carol Huber, pated in the workshop; 2, Payson. Mrs, Stella’ Oaks, project THIS IS PAYSON’S COMMUNITY PARK POND,restored once more to its original jewel: director for the Provo School Robert Paul Lloyd, 22, Provo, like beauty through the volunteerefforts of residents, District said the workshop was Carol Marie Whitaker, 21, FORK ENTERTAINING AMERICAN TROOPS In the Pacific areas, Brigham Young Univera unique experience for all who Provo. received a special certificate from the United Services Orgamization (USO). Maj. sty has Denex David Durtschi, 22, participated because the stuGen, M. B. Kauffroian, Jeft, presents the award to BYU President Ernest L. Wilkinson, Sevdents through discussion and Provo, Mary Frances Browne, eral BYU troupes have toured the Pacific under USO sponsorship, presenting plays and 41, Coushatta, La, criticism of materiats helped to (See Story on page 6A) other entertainment for American troops during 1960 and 1964. Dwaine William Upham Jr., train the teachers. 2%, Lubbock, Tex., Karen Sue eynote Address The keynote address was given Houston, 23, Rawls, Tex. * Robert Tiechart, specialist Jonnie Ryan, 2, Payson, By MADOLINE C. DIOXON worth, retired carpenter, acting jof the project. Contributions in adult education for the State JoAnn Lundell, 18, Payson. . PAYSON — Community, spirit as supervisor. Helpers from all | will be accepted at First Sec- School Board, Dean Max Carroll, 25, Altonah, 4s much in evidence this week walksoflife have been on hand urity Bank, Payson, where a “Adult behavior can be chang- Carol Etta Clement, 21, Provo. in the area of Memorial Park in to assist with the work, ll special account has been set up ed,” he said, “In spite of handi- Antoine Don Alldredge, 24, for the project. caps, adults can learn faster Provo, Lorraine Johnson, 20, without monetary pay. “ ° Payson. ROANOKE, Va, (UPI)—The head for. South Carolina for the Restoration of the beautiful The bottom of the pond has Donations have amounted to! than children in school because lard, bottom fell out of the topless| official ceremony. St. Clair can little pond at the base of the been cemented for ease in about $400. Cement delivered a see a need for education Nicholas Alden Brown, 22, Restoration wedding at Papa Joe’s. buy a license in South Carolina, old trees in the northwest cor- cleaning. New cobblestone sides |to the pond cost $352.70, which and thus are more highly moti- Melbourne, Fla., Tanya Marie must be a Four Central Utahns will par-| The 17-year-old groom, Dennis|.'The road to the altar wasn’t ner of the park has occupled follow the same contour of the has-been paid, and fee for a vated, The jearner himself, He George, 22, Ormond Beach, Fla. ticipate in exercises today|St. Clair, learned that his|exactly strewn with roses from time and labor of many civic- original pond, and several great landscape architect was $18.50, Robert Walter Owens, 24, must not become a dispenser of marking the dedication of one| marriage to blonde go-go/the beginning. When theyfirst minded men. Across the street boulders have been placed to which also has been paid. inert pees order to Boise, Ida., Barbara Ann Hutch- of Utah’s oldest pioneer homes|dancer Phyllis Worley will not) announced plans’ to be united in to the north the Payson Garden add to the “natural”look of the serve people pri , we will ings, 28, Pear] River, N.Y. as a memorial center in Paro-/be Jegai in Virginia no matterja topless wedding, Dennis and lonal| area. Thefirst planting of everClub has installed additi have to change methods, ideas, what she wears, He is too young] Phyliss had trouble lining up a Larry Kermit Hansen, 2, wan, sections of fencing designed as greens has been finished and’ aims and focuses. We must en- Covina, ~Calif., Susan Marie Don Mack Dalton of Pleasant} to get a marriage license in the| placeto hold it and a parson to a setting to the city-owned lot others will be set later. gage in innovation. The old Guymon, 19, Provo, Grove will conduct the services| state. Miss Worley is 20. perform it. where grass, shrubs and flow- Blanie Wright, chief of the methods have left’ 35 million Gregory Scott Dean, 22, Salt at 3:30 p.m. as president of the) The couple planned to go} George Christofis, who owng ers are-under care of the club. Payson Fire Department, turnpoor in our midst, Education in Lake City, Helen Louise Olsen, Jesse N. Smith Family Associa-|through with the topless wed-/Papa Joe’s where Phyllis The pond was restoréd after ed water from a fire hydrant America for the past few dec19, American Fotk, 4 tion, which includes descendants ding Sunday night anyway, then jdances, offered the use of the having been filled with soil last into the pond for the first fillades has been widening the gap of the Utah pioneer settler who|——————— club__and rabbi fi summer when city officials ing. It is believed natural between the educated and un- Allan Leon Christmas, 19, erected the eight-room adobe ed to | wed theShon consented couple, Lake Shore, Susan Kay Ivie, 19, claimed it needed repairs or springs to the south, which fed educated, It has been widening homein 1856-58, The home has neither of whom is Jewish. Orem, should be done away with. Citi- the pond for many years, will ithe gap between the haves and been restored by the family Christofis pitched in whol zens protested the action and keep the water to the desired AMERICAN FORK — Mackey have-nots, Adult education can- Cecil Vernon Allen, 17, Span- group during the past seven Bae up topless ible heartedly, lining work of restoration was accom- level. The supply from this Boley, Dennis Durfey, Carl notafford to use traditional edu- ish Fork, Angela Leslie Jensen, months to preserve an example bridesmait i plished through leadership of source, cut off last year, has Devey and Howard Robinson cation as a model for its be- 18, Salem. of typical early Utah living. pesdemraats, byte and making otherchanipagte arrangethe Payson Beautification Com- been restored, but is in lesser were named directors of the havior, Traditional education Bruce Darel Moulton, 21, Harold H. Smith, Heber City) mittee of which Ray Angus is amount than originally. American Fork Chamber of|has missed too many people,” Provo, Evadee Long, 18, Provo. businessman and president * pee esident ol of| t a nak okies Pree chairman. Dennis Dixon has } An estimated $250 for land- Commerce at a recent election. David Kent Thomas, 23, Orem, the Brigham Young Unversity ea itceremony Illustrations Given publicity would give.and ite been chairman of the restora- scaping and a few unpaid bills Mr.Robinson, a former presiEisie McCullough, 24, Delta. Alumni Association, will speal He was stunned Friday when tion job, with Wilford Bils- is needed to complete payment dent of the chamber of com- Students who participated in Marion Reuel Pomeroy, 22, on the program in tribute to his| lhe learned the state of Virginia the workshop emphasized that %,|grandfather who served as an| COLTON, Utah (UPI) — would not sanction the marriage merce in this community, has had a need for further edu- Orem, Judith Le White, earlyday civic, military, and|four year old Farmington, Utah even with parental assent, been aj director at large cation, One mansaid he entered em. leader in both Utah and|boy was killed Saturday morn- “It’s nothing but a big to replace Darrell W. Giles, the basic education program be- Roger Delgado, 28, Provo, church ‘Arizona, jing when he fell from a truck headache,” he moaned. outgoing president, who has Cause he had difficulty filling Carol Ann Kreth, 20, Springbeen transferred to a new as- out employment applications. A ville, Myrna Peterson, 23, Mor- Moroni W. Smith and Oliver camper and was run over by a | St. Clair decided they would R. Smith of Provo also will take|trailer being pulled by the be married in South Carolina, signment by Mountain States mother stated that she wanted oni, Telephone, Mr. binson is to write letters to her son in Charles Ray Cresap,25, Santa part in the commemorative ex-|truck. then the whole party agreed to cashier of the Bank of Ameri- the Army. The students felt Maria, Calif., Pamela Nielsen, ercises and ribbon-cutting cere-| Dead is Dale Bernard McGee, |the unofficial ceremony at Papa sony to be held at the century. he sonof ae Mrs. Alan | Joe's, that individual instruction and 21, Meridian, Ida. OREM—Theft of a rack of can Fork. old home, slie ee, Farmington. ri , four vending machines was re- Other directors include’ ithe opportunity to learn at your Michael Merrell Wiley, 20, Other Provoans who have as-| ‘The boy wasriding with iteseee Ra fe ee this weekend to Orem Mackey Boley, prominent local own pace were most important Springville, Shawna Boren, 18, sisted in the home-restoring pro-jother children in a camper on a| another erformance ” FM ‘said. 0 in an adult basic education pro- Pleasant Grove. lice by Douglas Hendricks of ject are Robert J: Smith, H.|truck driven by his father when| P e %, 621 E, 360 N., 5 Hendricks Drug Center, 50 W. ty Company; Dennis| gram. Ronnie Carlson, 21, American Smith Broadbent, and Ruth U.|the incident happened about injured Friday night Center St, Mr, Hendricks sald Duriey, assistant manager of Fork, Patricia Ann Edwards, Evans. Civic and church leaders|9:45 a.m. near Colton, in Utah RODE TO FREEDOM nes he was the vending machines were re- Durfey Cleaners and Shirt Laun20, American Fork. ‘or southern Utah and the attor-|County. ith a car at moved from the premises some- dry; and.Catl Devey, assistant GORIZIA, Italy (UPI)—A Giles Eslie Parker, 27, Salem, ney-general of Arizona are also} The boy apparently opened young Hungarian couple and 1400 8, Stale Street, act time during the night. They are cashier at the Bank of AmeriOre., Judyth Anne’ Street, 27, on the dedication program, the camper door and fell be-jtheir 3-year-old son rode a to Orem Police. appointments owned by a Salt Lake City firm. can Fork, Provo, a neath the wheels of a trailer be-\motorcycle over the Yugoslav - Utah Valley Hospital officials Dick Dahl, 18 E, 1200 §., will become effective immediBob C, Wright, %, Provo, Reetee a et a an truck. |border into Italy and there said his condition was still crit reported the theft of shoes, a ately, according to Jesse Spal f Marianne Prince, 20, Orem. iagra Falls will have cea: le was dead on arrival at a|so iti i guitar, and other items valued ford, executive secretary for to exist in about 20,000 years, {Price hospital. oehpsiioen aay, Dale organization, ae at $6 from his home, cordearetag cere Jerry Murphy, a former Provo YANK CIRCUS OPENS ig a has hearing ture of pelvis and leg as well Membership drive ae aleman h who specialist, been and reMOSCOW (UPI)—An Amerias sevete lacerations. Patrol- FELL TO DEATH American Fork man Richard Shatterton, in- AANDALSNES, Norway, Commerce, which will be spear- cently named to direct the new ican circus opened an extensive and Hearing Clinic at Soviet tour this week before vestigating officer of the Orem (UPI)—Young British mountain |headed by Harold Paxman, Police Department, said that bership chairman.All busi- ton State Hospital, Alton, Tl a Mr. Kopp was northbound on ‘climber, Kenneth Standard, fell nessmenwill be contacted by a _ The Speech and Hearing Clinic/, the highway when his motor- to his death on an attempt to membership committee mem- is a new progréam and service auspices of the Soviet-American scale the dangerous east wall of at Alton State, however the pro- ‘cultural exchange program. cycle collided with a car driven ber during the coming week. gram has been available in by John Bernard Campbell Jr., ‘Mount Bispen, authorities said Sunday. many mental health facilities The youngberry is a hybrid Matthew Fontaine Maury, an throughout the state. American Samoa, a ward of American navalofficer, is often Mr. Murphy, the son of Mrs. between a variety of blac! turn onto the highway. of the Myrl C. Murphy of Provo and berry and a southern dewberry. Investigation by Orem police the United States since 1899,lies called the “Pathfi 2276 miles south of Hawaii. Seas,” officers is continuing. the late S, B. Murphy, holds a master's degree from the University of Oklahoma and has done graduate work at the Uni- ‘Smokey Says: Civic-Minded Payson Residents Restore Old Time Beauty of Community Park Pond | Rites Mark Bottom Falls Out Of Old Home Topless Wedding Am. Fork CC Gets 4 Directors Fall From Camper Kills Boy Man Badly Hurt on Motorcycle Vending Devices Stolen from | Orem Drugstore [Boleyeal Hospital Post Gained By Former Provoan contentment: is having no money problems FLY To MEXICO We've been making people content for @ quarter century... with money when they need it. And we do It at nearly 500 offices from coast to coast. We'd like to help you, too, Need money? Come and get it!... at COMMERCIAL CREDIT*/PERSONAL LOANS Contact Lloyd Tours Ph. 373-8885 or 283 N. University Avenue © Christopherson Travel Service Phone: FR 3.6812 Credit Life 4 Disability Insurance Available to Eligible Borrowers ‘Commercial Credit Plan, Incorporated RED CARPET SERVICE New Location: 294 .N. University = Phone 373-5310 2) SAeMpaete SEE ee A For 10 Glorious Days! Transportation, Hotely Side Trips, Sightseeing, many Meals, andExpert Guide Service for $290.(Little more than erdinary air fare alone.) Leaves Sept. 23. be |