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Show E Scout Counci! Shows ; Cael, BaySes The Utah ki: om ri West Utah “SALT LAKE Conference mie Santed The West Uteh Stake Con: ference will feature Elder Del- bert L. Stap operated a tw by the r sw the Provo Tab- Cub uting; at 10 am. in national aeA basi of: 5.5 per cent gain in At N, M. State 3 per cent gain University 3 per cent in Exploring old several to impress LAS CRUCES, N.M. — Ellis motivated Mercer of Provo has been ini- generation Mr. Stapley Ave., The Utah National Parks tiated into New Mexico State Visitors are welcome to at- Council is reaching 96.4 per University's first chapter of QHSERVING SPECIALIZED INSTRUCTION at the Center for Communications Disorders sh opened this year in Springville under direction of the Nebo District is Byung Hyo Cho, a ment.” tend the morning session, ac- cent of I] available boys 8 to Chi Epsilon, national civil encording to Stake President G.\16 years of age, concluded Mr.|gineering Marion Hinckley. Loveridge. __ Di ° ——— — sehool administrator from Pusan, Korea, The instruct honor fraternity, ‘usan, . Mr. Mercer was among 42 uctor is Louise Nelson, student. favity andaims’ Koreq School Official Rho chapter to become mem- _ n h District Schoo purty a 40 North, is 7:30 the Provo February 2 1 - p, m. at which time an they or wi npene shall be given a8. and rights guarantee that the bidder will ler ‘nto the contract i a aie awarded to him: and will be forfeited ed Rach student must leave 13, son of Allred, Kenneth W. eeded stude: |aomTheseto mature freedoms Eagle Rank By- ard et ey of them pA _|tetom to learn, Secondly, be pict ead tld should be entitled to the freeThe above mentioned check for any college aeu Berete. SPRINGVILLE — A school Nine of the scholars were and a professor at administrator from Korea, . we peel occpileea om ere Scout Ecarns ee ters of he nate! eI) Studies Nebo District whenit was installed recently, AUGIES INNEDO Vistric Calendar Gets Approval ie pe 7 ernacie, 50 S, in Boy Scouting, and a loss of ° a Edin A col . 2 speaker today pine , LDS in Provoan Initiated , tus Into Fraternity as main Al tes"tttis! r:e ae Counci! oF 12 per cet of Twelve ing, a gainof tei me FOR ‘ Set Today of the ADVERTISEMENT BIDS Education» “ Rewarding der De on B boy membership College REXE ne the Chie State Natic Legal Notice In ‘Who's Who’ Gainin Membership ‘NY,ct "Sunday Herald= 9A ounty a ° e SUNDAY aresees the sue- if al magazine AMERICAN FORK oe NAN ey ies ae 2oes ae ate Metbodir Dae ung Hyo Cho, spent sometime banean eae Be fe on ee Wall cE 7 aM i low student the same . sloerlantahen ae cation has approved the 1968- 28, 1969; teacher check-out day, was ase leanne crane it the Nebo School District this assigned to the Utah’ State Eagle Rank | aia he es requested to do so by the said €9 school year calendar recom- May 29. 1960 cannes nn ser Uni ae vot week, touring schools through- poard of Education, and is be- in sc , Be Say eae witcin period of thirty mended by Supt, Dan W, Pet. ‘The days on which school NewMexico Albuquerque) ut tne. district and visiting ing taken by that office on a a rec erson, The calendar,; developed will bei closed will- be: Labor Chi Epsilon is an honor {rs specialized programs, such & tour of oustanding education West by the superintendest and the Day, Sept. 2; U.E.A, conven- ternity dedicated to scholar- ter for Communications Dis, (@vlities in the state Court of Hon | “His personal demand for academic freedom cannot ham (30)‘Thedays. said Board reserves the string eit hes aaa elow studel eecee Nudent right to accept or reject any Alpine Education Association, tion, Oct. 10, 11; deer hunt, ship, practicality and charac- yrders at Jefferson School Mr. Cho and his associates ° will be: Oct. 21; Thanksgiving recess, ter, Onlycivil engineering sturac will be spending six weeks of He is a Principal's workshop, Mon- Nov. 28, 29; Christmas vaca- dents in the upper one-third Mr. Cho js a school super- obse.vation in Utah, member of lin his freedom {o mature, day, Tuesday and Wednesday, tion start: Friday, Dec. 20 at of the junior or senior classes YiS0" in the secondary educa- Waite in the Nebo District, 94°" qu” Aug. 19, 20, 21, 1968; newteach- 3:30 p.m. and continues until are eligible for membership, tion section of the Pusan City s Ward Troop he visited the Communications er orientation, Aug. 22, 23; in- 8 a.m., Jan. 2, 1969; spring va- Mr. Mercer is the son of Board of Education in Pusan, Center under the : in Springville, th oh ean stitute and faculty meetings, 'cation, starts Wednesday, April yrs, Elma Mercerof Provo. Aug. 2, 27; classwork begins, 2, 1969 at 3:30 p.m. and conAug, 28. tinues eS until 3 a.m., Monday, oon? ne . Bee ceaty gesuesian ant Asal ys Lae eee ome), Christian Science ‘ : ee en ee eer e Adult Educ k WwW ti arlo n arship program 1 f —| Services Outlined I Fulbright Schol-/¢ The EoEee Psy ites for three | The subject for this week's months at the English Lan- This he scholars to spend , nth jleee einuee oe teen ely n A. wise authorized by the Owner, BOARD OF EDUCATION a BLISS H CRANDALL, reine. and, several olher spec- Lake, assistant scoutmasters, Rampton ialized programs sponsored by He has served as quartermastthe Nebo i District lesson sermonto be read in guage Institute at the Univer- CONCORD, h fellowstudents, faculty The unless tale oe otherfaculty and and col.)col- 4@¥8 peningNitethereof, e, : x , ent-Teache 7 Eadestn” ra uk Soule of. Reupet rithsin the United ram conducted at Mapleton jicvell Heguehtmed David ates on the a Christian : ence churches sity of Michigan, after which tial President er, non patrol leaderand senior cee pa-| Proclaim: is al a ot his troop ee has | aN Oat lerk & | Published in The Daily and N.H.—Presiden-| etaryof the Doscan’s Quonaa| Winter Month aspirant Gov. he\°", al!a} bids or5 waive any in- he must permit such limitations to ee eSi his his free expression and actions s . that will not compromise his bid Peete Ca dl |Susday Herald Jan. 28, 2%, George ang . peesaetenbecstesos 30, $1; Feb. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 1° 1 they the nation visiting Romney reserving »., tae “| § cE CITY (UPI)— y 8. oe " | today is e “Truth.” re ree touranilitia, sa of Michigan, sy president of Sanat the quorum. SALT LAKE eek in Centra Uta The Golden Text of this school facilities judgment on President Jobn-" He ig an eighth grade stu-|Ulah Gov. Calvin L Rampton NOTICE OF PUBLIC : Bible lesson is from Psalms: son's handling of the Pueb! lent at B Y High and is a| proclaimed February as “Win-| HEARING CHILDREN’S STORY HOUR)Provo High School. The in-/“Lord, who shall abide in thy uprightly, and worketh right- incident: .7 Hod __|member of the Junior Honor |ter Carnival” month in Utah in|ON AN ORDINANCE VACAT-. 5 Aieiar eon Gy= a en lane dabeaeeley aa pr u eousness, and speaketh the “This is no time for partisan| Society, He plays the piano and|ceremonies Friday at the Utah|ING A STREET IN THE MAy./ son, , thy holy hill? He that walket is heart.” comment, It is a critical hour.""organ and enjoys sports. State Capitol. |PLE VILLAGE SUBDIVISION, For further information call'color, fabrics, techniques, For sages SSee — 373-1470, further information call, —___—~| 373-| Sponsors of Winter Carnival|PLAT “C” — PROVO CITY, month, the Salt Lake Area| UTAH. etidts Chamber of Commerce, report| Notice is hereby given ‘that CHILDREN’S DANCE — Fri- 6301. day, Feb. 2, at 4 p.m. in the! WISE WAYS WITH FAMILY special attractions will be fea-|the Board of Commissionersof |tured each weekend in Febru-|Provo City, Utah, will conduct Richards P.E, Building Studios. FOOD — Monday, Jan. 29, at Registration will be held in Room 185 of the Richards P.E. Building on the Brigham Young University Campus. This is for 7:30 p.m., in Room C2-3 in the Provo High School, Mrs. Kenneth Makerwill be the instructor. Shopping, serving and children 418 years of age. They|cooking nutritious, ary. nor said, “It is important that Which time all parties in interthe people of Utah participate| est and citizens will be given in winter recreation and help" opportunity to be heard |to promote our state as the|either for or against the adop- 3556, | BEGINNING TYPE AND MUSIC LECTURE SERIES— REFRESHER — Monday, Jan, | winter sports capital of the na-|tion of an ordinance vacating MUSIC 149 OR 349 — Thursday, 29, in Room A2-21 of the Provo Feb. 1 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.|High School. The beginning in the Madsen Recital Hall type will be at 7:30 p.m. and whichis in the Harris Fine Arts the refresher will be at 8:30 The instructor wil! ion.” three-man panel to investigate PROVO CITY ON \exemptions for Queen Juliana, | TIMPANOGOS PHILATELIC, WOODWORKING AND | SOCIETY (STAMP CLUB) —HOME REPAIRS — Monday, Thursday, Feb, 1 at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 29, at 7 p.m., in the west \Crown |their {said today. For further information call Lloyd Erickson will be the in-) * i . : \ water + 4jSLANDS INCLUDING HOTELS, AIR FARE ROUNDTRIP FROM SALT LAKE. FASTEST DELIVERY _ SERVICE IN TOWN B | PHOTOS WenTowmt So eanigce als, p. with Ivan’s Drugs crates: || PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 4 : g ree 104 WESTDelivery CENTER ferri J aaatiG - Christopherton Tour Director 204 N, UNIV. g 7 : University ; proudly presents ; . - districts, ne than metropolitan water Hs Ue heeate office, niversity Avenue, No. 217, Provo, Utah; and, if not paid, delinquent on February 27, ; ' 1968 Any stock upon which this ent ney) aaa unpaid ls) 27, 1968, will be ed for sale at public i unless payment is a made before, will be sold om the 12th day of March, 1968, to pay th inquent assess- et oeee ‘the ea, ‘ ° di erti ae ms designed to expand and stimulate the creative g gifts of y' youn ig peop’ |e p 9 ° e Virginia Tanner Special Consultant Sara Lee Gibb eT her ham Youn Bri oo ; : r s es SERVICE wae a 2672 i guide t | i 28 N. Ist East, FR 3-3643 tour IiJf $484 minimum cost,andthisdetails is i» all bags handle Complete. DEPENDABLE LARSON STUDIO - a Seoomaeiiends if, you wish a leisure-fun assess- s, both classes “A” and i B , payable el o 7 shows, luau, Pearl Halbor, pa| Made the Way You : 4 “ 3 | transportation, all sight-see- Jan, 29, at Center 7:30 pm. in the Wing of the GENEALOGY : -} Pie, : % i PeONGUY AODATS ing fees, all Polynesian Volcanos, ine wanieJungles, as welll and ena4-fea- an “A” and “B", and of $1.56 per are on all stock owned by’ ages 4-18 " plus Superior Hotels, all auto the construction of coats, suits, | woolen dresses, etc. For further information call 373-6301. RUG MAKING: — Monday, 1968, levied on ail stock of the Corporation owned by metropolitan FOR CHILDREN 3 : ; H A W Al l $37500 a FEBRUARY9 thru 18 —or— 29, at 7:15 p.m., Room C2-2 in only two countries in South| the Provo High School, Mrs. America not having an ocean|§ Our deluxe 10-day 4Island Include toursSalt escorted Herald R. Clark will be the in-| coastline. trip jet from Lake ‘round City, structor and they will study WATER \Directors held on the 19th day . The program Wednesdayis en- €r Monday or Wedneslay. For information call 273-6301. | >a Bolivia and Paraguayarethe | RIVER ment of $2.05 per share was PATTERNS FOR PARENTS Vin ae ae een oe iae ae this Normandy! Lunchroom PROVO of January, — Wedn , Jan, 31, on remodeling, color and room city. Twenty-four persons were Reyria 11 at 4pm, arrangement, etc. Choose eith-| injured High School. Mrs. Kenneth | Makerwill teach newways carl methods of sewing, For further pepe |NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT carpenters in 1681. campus, For further informa-/C2-8 of Provo High School. ing factory workers demanding tion call 374-1211, Ext. 3441, Mrs. Byron Done and Mrs. Cal- pay raises clashed with police Naa rat tian| Feb, 1, at 8 p.m, is entitled, | AY 7: » “Sex — Its Larger Meaning.” |— Wednesday, Thursday's Saran will re- p.m. in Room C22 of Provo| Published in The Sunday Her-» be'ald January 21, 28, February sources and 11, 1968. CAEN, France (UPI)—Strik-| titled, “Generation, Hand in|further information cal} 373-) RG CONSTRUCTION Hand.” The program Thursday, on and City Recorder Mar Pace and Kevin Rockwell, Standing, from left, Craig j i P ' Lind, Howard Loveridge, pvesidan. i Carson,‘ Len- |Hingham, is the Old Ship Church in) aj NOTICEis given that Roberts, David Mike constructed by ship a meeting hereby of corbaacd of ard Wing, Remae Hadfield, Hugh Johnson and David Beal. | Center on the ISHING A HOME — Monday, |STRIKE FOR RAISES ADVANCED SEWING AND TAILORING — Monday, Jan, should _ J, Halversen, Seated, from lett, Ron Crabb, Kent Udell, La- fairey i Massiaet: ee ASSOCIATION, Provo, Feb. 1, im 7:30 am : teen call es AND PURN and 11 a.m, today. The group is under the direction of Paul a.m. in Room 357 of the Ernes' ECORA' [aunt neueemg run on Saturday at 8:30 p.m, and Wednesday at 4 p.m, For information, call 373further 6301, Beatrix informed R. GLENN OLSEN, A | r “March of Dimes” TYteams elerama toMSemROCAFPAIRS DI|curpentryforhoetestwill ekedei toappearouhe “MechtDimes’ CUSSION GROUP — Thursday, be taught. For further informa- day om Chennel 5. They will perform sometime between 9 University Jan. 29, at 7:30 p.m. in Room) Princess husbands continued, at the Provo Public Library, |shop.at Provo High School.| Young THIS 18th |the financial position of the|/DAY OF JANUARY, 1968. jroyal family and whether tax! ther information call 373-6301. L. Wilkinson in Maple Village Subdivision Plat [Duten government appoinied a|OF COMMISSIONERS FOR be University campus. One hour Mrs. Norman Anderson, Learn- Brigham and setting aside a street |IRTMANCESel NVESTIGATE. FINANCI “C’BY AND FOR THE BOARD: of credit is available. For fur- ing the keyboard and basic ther information call 374-121i,| skills will be taught. For fur-| Ext, 3556. at 10:00 o'clock a. m, on Wed- At the ceremonies the gover-Nesday, February 14, 1968, at attractive,| will be classed according to economical foods will be disage afd ability. For further in- cussed, For further. informaformation call 374-1211, Ext. tion call 373-6301, Center on the Brigham Young p.m, ja public hearing in the City The activities will be based| Commission Room in the City on the theme “Utah, Winter Office Building in Provo, Utah, | Funtier West.” . - 2 May 3, Friday afternoons February * xpenss of Provojove River River Water Water Users. Us lish ia qTThe Daily i HerPublished ¥ %6 iL, 188 %, ald January 1968 BYU Dance Studios, Richards Building ® $17 tuition Feb. 4, FINAL REPORT death ofac Prime 17 Minister whileve Harold REGISTRATION: Friday, February 2, 4 p.m.. in room 185 Richard'sBldg. a Director and Sin MYRL WENTZ, ; ; Secretary vi asaude, teate Commonwealti and Vitetts state police report said Surday. CF (Gt SPECIAL COURSES erndl CONFERENCES 242 HRCB BYU . Phi 5 Peat ae ft said ne that the disa fe Mea ole s “no indication ance of th aeanyibttg ¢ than accidental,” |