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Show C. of C. Makes Lifetime Award The addition of the Arm ROTC unit will give BYU t PLE, ROTC organizations. Fore h two-year and four-year ered, with mp and Since its inception the Room 184 : Office culty y Air Force ROTC has commis- leading to c “ paration for sioned 736. officers at BYU. Bidg intothe enrol rsity is eligible The Air |U.S. Army I the mer. for the nd two one four the those n each sum- Mester. Candidates must Rodeo Associa Fire Department for 41 years. Mr. Clark was instrumental in a reeyee securing sites for Grovecrest "°° S oe ed were Keith Anderson, pe Pleasant Grove High Gerald Klemm, Belliston, Jack Gerald, Pace, Ralph Mr.Clark has been active it, pitts and Walter Reimschiissel, many LDS Church positions. Holdover directors are Gordon | Retired now, he lives with his Allred, Max Blackham, Orval wile i Pleasant Grove, Carter, James Harvey, Maron President of the Pleasant Oveson, Keith Story and 0, Grove Chamber of Commerce Lee Swenson. Lake Lions See Film, Plan WorkonFort Utah Park on the job, resolving your trou-' Dr, Vern H. Jensen was in bles, protecting life and prop- charge of the meeting. Frankerty, and doing all within their lin Peterson was inducted as a 1 1998 e City 2 Sunday Herald 5 — No Trade-In Required power both to prevent crime new member by Dale Peterson and to control it once its pres-|/and Charles Stewart. ence is known, A progress report was given This was the theme of a film on plans for launching develop- © Sew zig-zag and straightstitches in eithe: forward or reverse shown to Utah Lake Lions Club ment of the Fort Utah Park this week by Police Chief Jesse this spring by the Utah Lake W. Evans and Max Littlefield, Lions in cooperation with Prohead of the department's traf- vo City. fic engineering department. Plans were furthered at a In a short talk prior to the Thursday meeting with the film, Chief Evans said the Provo Park and Recreation police officer's task is to en-/Board by a delegation headed force the laws. “We don’t make by Vice President Charles the laws but it’s our job to Stewart and Joseph M, Boel, enforce them. This we are pre-) and at a recent Lions board pared to do. In some parts of meeting attended by City Comthe country, law enforcement missioner Ray Murdock and has been soft pedaled. Crim-| Parks and Recreation Director Floyd Giles, Sewer Bonds i 1, SALE HELD OVER FOR ONE MORE DAY Every hour every day the/inals have been coddled too law enforcement officers are| long.” Meet on tr FINAL SALE DAY MONDAY C. R, CLARK As an elected member and later president of the Alpine ¢. 2 os a District Board of Education, es eedeaaera oghcani Nephi Sets be ‘2 has been an active memberof the Pleasant Grove a wil on ukFEBRL cua Kenmore ZIG ZAG Console Sewing Maciines Pleasant Grove C. of C., and as its president Re was a charter member of Club, director “4 They com-| SUNDAY, he plete 20 hours of military sci- @ Sew on buttons, make buttos-holes, bartacks and satin stitches @ Do mending and darning; sew monograms and do embroidery @ Walnut-fiaished hardwood console Console Included Scouting opens into home sewing center NO MONEY DOWN Themefor on Sears Easy Payment Plan Rotarians NEPHI — A discussion on the’ proposed sewer bonding of| It was Boy Scout Day at the Nephi City will be held Feb. Provo Rotary Cluh this week, 14 at a public meeting to be) and the members of the club held at the elementary school who are associated with the auditorium. Charles V. King, city engin-| Boy Scout program were in eer, and Richard Christensen charge. The flag ceremony was of Burrows, Smith and Com-| conducted by four Eagle Scouts pany, will be in attendance at) from Troop 90 who posted the the meeting to handle the bond. colors; including Barry Brown, ing portion of the propos leader; Doug Petty, Mark rogram, These men, along Shackelford and Scot Atkins. with the mayor and city coun Floyd Loveridge reported on cil will explain the proposition | the program of the Utah Naand answerall questions which| tional Park Council as follows: may be presented. | The Utah National Parks Burrows, Smith and Com-| Council Dec. 31, 1967, had 24,652 pany made the financial study boy it is the 30th of the city and they have re- largest council in boy memberported that it is within sound ship of over 500 councils in fiscal management to issue America, A total of 96.4 per $140,000 in bonds to be repaid cent of all boys are scouts in the Utah National Parks Counin 16 years. All interested voters are en- cil compared to 24 per cent nacouraged to attend the public tional. There are 1,130 active Cub Packs, Scout Troops and meeting and becomebetter acquainted with the problems Explorer Posts and 7,554 volunwhich face the city on sewage’ ieer leaders, Sixty per cent of disposal and the proposed solu- local Boy Scouts went camping in 1967 compared to 45 per cent tion to the problem, nationally, Advancements per 100 boy Scouts is 61 as com- to Utah Obituaries |?! yancement 36 nationally, Adper 100 Cub Scouts is 78 as compared to 60 nationally. A total of 3.6 per cent attain Eagle rank annually compared to 1.5 per cent nationally. Dr. Ken Creer gave the Boy Scout address and also showed pictures from the World Jamboree of 1967 at Farragut, Ida. Flowers Mortuary, Ogden. Lucy Ward Dalton, 67, died Bil D Friday; funeral Monday 1 p.m., SALT LAKE CITY— Clinton Clarence Chirrick, 53, died Friday; funeral Monday 11 am., 2128 S, State. OGDEN — Edward Vaughan, 74, died Thursday; funeral Monday 11 am., Chapel of Larkin Chapel of the Console Included fj Kenmore Zig-Zag Sewing Machine Dawn, Service-Above-Self award for Alma Esther Yittle! their contribution to the Boy| Scout movement for the year | al Tuesday 1 p.m. Lindquist 1967. and Sons Colonial Chapel, OgOther items of interest were den, HELPER — Robert Lewis the start of the buddy system Hunter, 68, died Thursday; fu- in the Rotary Club to increase neral Monday 11 a.m., Mit- membership attendance during chell Funeral Chapel, Price. the next three months, The anSALINA—Alvilda T. Nielsen nual Father and Daughter dinPitt, 82, died Thursday; funer- ner will be held Monday at 6:30 p.m, at the Riverside Country al Monday 1 p.m., Salina Sec- Club. Members of the Rotary ond LDS Ward Chapel. Club were invited by Dr. vlintHUNTINGTON, Emery Coun- ton Wiest to attend the Internaty—Owen Wallace Guymon, 68, tional Rotary Convention at died Thursday; graveside serv- Mexico City on May 12- 13, 4,| ices Monday 2 p.m., Hunting- and 16, Ogden. Schat, 79, died Friday; funer- ton City Cemetery. LAKETOWN, Rich County— Robert Brown Thomson, 79, John Shore, George died Thursday; funeral Mon- Frederick Handel's famous day 11 a.m., Bountiful Union| trumpeter, was the inventor of the tuning fork, Mortuary, 295 N. 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