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Show 6 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1968 an County, Ute Plan Move, Sen Two Provo businesses have announced pi later datc to new to move at a locations aud expand their Provo Sporting Goods, 150 North University Avenue will t move to a new building now lee with sporting goods being completedat 465 North featured on the lower level. The building is set nding display units utilizing vacated by the sporting 9 per cent glass goods firm. Provo Sporting Goods is plan More Space ning to make the moveto its Jack Duckett indicated that new location about March 1 and e move will increase the dis- the appliance and furniture y area of his store by about com will move as soon as third—to some 6,000 square possible, Mr, Duckett indicated feet He said the building will that some remodeling work will be extensively remodeled, both probably begin with the very inside and outside, and near future. that plans are to expand Both stores will remain open CAIN SLAYS ABEL an one of the powerful scenes from The Bible, the John Huston-directed film currently playing at the pliances will continue to be offered. The new location will boast | additional parking facilities for customers and a more complete line of gift items will be fca-| tured. i ByAir 7 | Heavier Parcels Can Now . Academy — The Ambushers i The Girl ov¢ The General Paramount — Valley of the Dot't throw lspapees\ Gioaway unethose Saarold) Uinta — The Bible jat the South University Address, | There are thousands of peo- Pioneer — Cool Hand Luke Eugene L. Jones, manager of | Spanish Fork Jaycses are|Ple in underdeveloped countries!” roy. Jungle Book plus CharProvo Sporting Goods, for the man who will|like India, who need them. tie the Lonesome Cougar For Veterans Be Sent to Servicemen | [tet the name of his store wil rece their 1967 Distinguished) Utah County Lions clubs are|OREM Elmer J. Smith, manager ot | ees at the time of the|Service Award. collecting them for shipment to| Geneva — The Ambushers ag to Village Anyone can nominate an! [ius The ie Girl : and The General Packages up to 50 pounds for ized under the postal rate bill the Veterans Administration osclecide with the name the manbetween 21 and 96 years ny Chicago. There, they will be <7 | Ameircan military personnel by | signed into law Dec. 16. by | Regional Office at Salt Lake|Sait Lake branch of the firm age. Nomination forms have| “sified, repaired and ship Army and Fleet Post Offices | Pres. Johnson. Icity, announced Saturday that |uses. been mailed to community or-|Péd to foreign countries where) Television Set Stolen . | Postmaster Strong explained ie _ ganizations and leaders, or are| theywill be given to people who! overseas now can be sent by! ar mecial away-from-office ser | sir transportation at special hi paiiepigaanandl vice for veterans residing in| . low rates, Provo Postmaster |seas is based on the distance| Provo area will be available Rotarians Robert Q. Strong said today, |the paciage is hauled within|at the Utah Employment Secur“Area residents using this|the U.S. No charge Peel is Office, 190 W. 800 N., Provo, Provo Police are investigating| ifeata Evans, 410)need them, but cannot afford) ine theft of a color television| * enth North, awards chair-|t9 buy glasses, ak Won en a8 te coma a8 ‘The DGA has been given by| D*- Keith Gates, who is in'the Rodeway Inn, 1292 South | Learn Spanish Fork new airlift service will get for carrying the between the hours of 9 a.m. and tween the States port aed the 3 pam, Wednesday, Jan. 10. much faster delivery on parcels joverseas base. * to military personnel overseas,” Until Jan. 7, airlift pare cels| Mr. Smith stated this special Of Brazil the Postmaster added. He said| to servicemen overseas was re-|Service to veterans residing in| Jaycees every| Charge of the Provo Lions’ proj- University Avenue, Provo, and to call attention to the mation may be obtained from! “Braziliang want Brazil for vital role young men play in Dr. Gates. azilians, Hence, there is a. improving their communities. ioe ; Deadline for submitting nom- Beginning salaries of college mee fee les, these packages gel sur-/Repional Ofice. Mr. Nellan wil maleBreaioe ote ‘ie | hatine’ig dan. A he ine ; have increased nearly will be announced at the annual Packages weiging up to ‘| face |transportation to the port/have complete information on,| Alliance for which are not more refembarkation and Fae air jand the bcsipecipet ao oe gram,” Dr. Johnoa ‘PSA banquet at 8 pm., Jan.|9 per cent since —1960,) (25, at the Memorial Building. according to the Southera| rom there to the over: |in applying a, lucational @8-/ Provo Rotarians this week, than 60 inches in combined |! length and girth qualify for the bad Posts on a space available ooo provi sipeea ie Public opinion polls show 70| Judging will be based on allliinois gaa:rigonbaer nail|cels weighing up to five pounds, the changes made on pensions| Brazil, but a heavy Bs. and 0 pont; leadership ability up APO and FPO theme essesover. rHeSe Packages will continue by the recent legislation to receive to 25 points, and evidence of this service. Ibecame effectiveOct. 1. which] inin Ammerioan poses pee seas, and in Alaska, Hawaii and becom-| personal or anes programs MELT ME WITH THAT. PITIFUL LOOK ¢ Pos which the Rockefeller Foundation studying the educa| tional systems of that peng Hetold the Rotarians that the major problem in Brazil is the Amps Reverb Units LIMITED QUANTIES Terms—BankAmericard HERGER MUSIC 373-4583 (dosed said that jcountry in pend are gelicrharse, re SAT., SUN. CONTINUOUS p. m. s Open 17.met Eves. from Sicaaren Anis lent with card.. Hey | NOW INITS 4th BIG WEEK! E iceanueen | iyexpels air parcel post ges. He cited two ex- Arrested In Rupert Raid RUPERT (UII) — Three Ru-| America in| jowin, g a downtown Rupert mo- jan area about the size of the | months of investigation and was| |continental U.S. he noted. the first narcotics raid ever | amples: A mother here sending a 15ere package to her son in ietnam pays $2.60 for the new = The BYU man also discussed made in Rupert. $—1—| |iron ore in Brazil, as well as) ‘The class president, Mike| = ian culture and person-|Caldwell, 18, was charged by LtPrt | |ality at the weekend Rotary officers with possession of nar- airlift service. The air parcel meeting. post rate for the same package fe $73. Oe ub onan tee a eigh-pound package going from here to Frankfort, Germany, cos’s $3 under the | Saas airlift service, The air parcel |= rate is $6.48. The Provo Postmaster point- | ed out, however, that it is not always to the mailer’s advant- | nb WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY | MATT HELM RIDES AGAIN! | Show 8 p. m. “STEVE MCQUEEN AT HIS BEST!” 1:30—3:34—5:33—7:82-9:31 ee West | 56_N. UNIVERSITY + 373-4470 SRD we WEEK! Walt leBoo $e EAST CENTER — 79-7410 SHOW AT 7 P.M. TONAIG DRIVE-IN ‘Mon HWY. 91 me Open 6:13 ChE’ mucruc Shew7:00 ew ian™ M on. HWY. 91 2 HEATERS .. OPEN YEAR AROUND . | | | | ROD ——VIRNA LISI IN AN EXCITING STEIGER “THE GIRL j 6:3089:18 ann ae Rehse snes SAT,, SUN. CONTINUOUS| FROMIPM. | A | PLUS COLOR * CO-HIT ° WAR DRAMA 2. WEEKDAYS Complete Shows = om se ae 4th EXCITING WEEK Fa an ARGYLESOLAR PRODUCTIONS PecTURE |]fFILARED IN PANAYISSON+COLOR BY DELORE The SHRON IE TONYSCOM-ECR ORY BOOP CHORE SSL SUS HD, 1 a The Ambushers On His Back . , And Some Fun On The Side. “ek kk” KY. DAILY NEWS The new airlift service went (RAPOESODONESBAcin BARBARA PARKS errPT DUKE PALBURKE GARDNER.“RICHARD HARRIS -JOHN HUSTOR ss STEPHENBOYD-AVA PETER O'TOOLE:Mi(CHAEL PARKS-GEORGE C.SCOT T Each Weekday Evening into effect today. It was author. inatea eeneCAR HEATERS Mat. Wed., Set., Sun. 2 p.m. Eves. Open 7 “The Bible” 8 p.m. HELD OVER 2nd SMASH WEEK CLOSED SUNDAY age to use the airlift service, ey "THE NAKED RU Es |cotie drugs with intent to sell. | - eee over- | stenseeneveneces aoe of raion ae climaxed several|liarand. DEAN (200) CENTURY-FOX Presents On some light packages, air parcel post rates may be lower than the airlift charges. “Postal patrons should check with the Post Office for infor mation on the best way to mail " Prove ‘) “ Teenagers Are |/cent annual increase in econ-/doka County High School, have jomy. It is oe the largest |been arrested and charged fol- similar service. FOX — STARTS THURSDAY . ol lie per cent annual increase in pert teenagers. one of them the’ Population against a 2% per |/ser‘sr class president at Mini- air parcel post rates to get Postmaster Strong \ ing top-heavy in Brazil, he! up to 25 points. By J. R. WILLIAMS added. | Dr. Bernhard, administrative | assistant at BYU, recently re-| | turned from a one-year term ai Af Guitars Basses 24 University F new special airlift rate. - “There is no charge for the discuss il. the He will prepar the Per, cent of all Brazilians are|100 point system. Contributions |Service. amendment to in accord with| to general community welfare Postal patrons can get the! nartial airlift and overseas par-| Educational Assistance to a.| par-|Educati ace. Act and American rad aot Jicies in| during 1967 will be worth OUR WAY FENDER 158 $. 1s W. year since 1938 with two basic|ect, said collection boxes have * objectives: To publicly hono1 During the Middle Ages in| jectives: j sD icly honor|/been placed in several stores, Europe, moose were used to young men for their service to)[ook for them, Further inforcarry mail. | community, state and nation; the airlift is usable on a space- — to packages weighing |the Provo area will be provided up to five pounds, Upon pay-|by Russell R. Neilan, contact available basis upon payment)|ment of the regular parcel post-|representative of the Salt Lake Puerto Rico. The new airlift also applies to parcels mailed OUT back to the States by service-| men from these military post offices. Parcels on which the $1 fee | is paid get air transportation | all the way from here to the port of embarkation snd from | there to the overseas base. Pos- | tal patrons formerly had to pay seo plug ‘The Yaked. Runner ‘Name change Planned 7 Offers Service |PROVO Old Glasses Seeks DSA Mr. she Duckett moving the Candidates e ae aig isthes Wi eeare Job Office At the Movies | Collects Sp. Fork SALE What's Playing Lions Club a complete line of electrical ap- meeeas ANYONE FOR A PICNIC? Atleast you wouldn't have to worry about the potato salad spoiling, or about getting there early to get a par: table. That's what's beneath this pile of snow at Trial Lake in the HighUintas, (Photo by Terence L. Day) A RARE CPPCRTUNITY Uintah Theatre in Provo. Richard Has portrays Cain and Franco Nero is Abel. the furniture selection offered for business at their present by the firm and to stress kitch- loc: until the moves are en remodeling. He also said that and THE GENERAL” cedbySTO eeirgamne Fldin D150" Cer by Dane |