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Show New ‘Y’ Buildings To Carry Names The new eight-story, i Life n-dollar and ate Dr. John A. Wi Alfred Sidwell, r LDS apostle, si president of two Provo man. convalescing The Mrs. Sidwell expressed their apnreciation to relatives and DR. JOHN A. WIDTSOE friends for their concern the The Dr. Martin, born Nov, will hourly will not disturb the lab- dents of Provo where he was oratories where sessions meet for three hours or more. | The buildings will be located immediately east of the Eyring a faculty member in the department of education at Brigham Young University. The family had been residing in e ary y comparison, ¢ € 000 sq is of the Church of Latter-day ings also will ry offices s and clerks of 21, age 15 to earn money to bring’ section above level. They will operate as a single unit, connected by three passageways. However, the changing of classes Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Mrs. Cmkovic and her late husband, John, are former resi- four for for 40 stu. i 16 seminar rooms accommodate about 2 er y evenings as char large majority floc ed by e will be oc REDUCED! Distinguished Teaching Award. |about 219,000 square feet of SUNDAY,Y,FEBRUARY18, FEBRUARY 18, 1968 Sunday Herald y wa 3. : e | . See PROVO STORE 373-4500 eCnne ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! Physica! Sciences Center. Tem-| Ethiopia while Mr. Crnkovic was helping to set up a college of education at the Haile Selassie I University, On Fri- g porary buildings and a parking lot now on the area will be removed. | Dr. Widtsoe, prominent) churchman, lecturer, educator and author, was borr in Norway Jan. 31, 1872. and immi- Richard Gunn gave a luncheon for 14 close friends of Mrs. Crnkovic, affording them an opportunity to visit with her, prior to her leaving the first of the week. Mr. laboratory one story underground and two (Elina) Crn- kovic and daughter Elin from day, Mrs. ry be two stories underground and six stories above level, while the classroom section will have Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mitchel! have as their house guests this week, Mrs. John adjoini in April, he said. past weeks. flo t classroom bu: be 1885 to a poor coal mi fam. or of agrono named in honor ne late ily in England, became one of ie College Dr. Thomas L. Mart BYU President dean and noted soil Centra before his him, “He was o The announ were death in 1958. Are itects Associated: Fr achers, and elect made by President Ernest L. His family was converted to dents with the dis Markham, Wulard C. Nelson, Wilkinson of BYU tothe U the LDS faith in England when| their own potential.” Just be.|Bruce R. Dixon, and Kenneth versity faculty. Construction he was about six years old and fore his death BYU conferred|D. Long, is expected to get under way he immigrated to the U.S. at on him thefirst KarlG. Maeser| The building will contain nish Fo Canyon seven weeks ago. He and some Society v a governme Dr. Widtsoe, who died Nov aN 29, 1952, served at Brigham You will be named in By MILDRED B. HALL Widtsoe, ThomasL. Martin study the rest of the family to th country He was valedictorian at BYU bin DR. THOMAS L. MARTIN | grated to Utah with his mother . in 1883. Crnkovie died a few weeks ago|Elmo Muirs, Leland Barton, He graduated from Brigham| in Detroit, Mich., where he|the LeRoy Girauds, the Norris Young College (Logan) = had gone for medical treat-|Christensens, the Lawrence ment. | Youngs, the Steve Browns and Mrs. J. Benson Egan. Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Reed of Provo were among well wish-| Mrs, Lloyd Pope of Vernal ers in Salt Lake City last week) ; , rig Harvard in chemistry, and received the Ph. D. degree at} Goetingen University in Germany. After graduation he ac- cepted a position as director of the U.S. Experiment Sta*ion at at an open house given for|® spending a week in Provo Utah State Agricultural College: their cousins, Mr. and Mrs,|&t the home of her son, Dr. in Logan and organized the Clarence Barlow on the cou-|Karl T. Pope and his wife,/first Department of Agriculture ple's 60th wedding anniver-|Connie, giving some grand-|at BYU in 1905. a aeoeoe ae Legion mothering service following the of Mrs. Sharon Koster of Pro-|,, efi vo and Mr. Barlow is a broth- hirth er of Joel Barlow, both of the oe es of child, a baby girl, born on Val- Provo. 1916 to 1921, entine Day. Private Dennis L. Draper, 23, son of Mrs, Vearl D. Ffunter of Logan and Ralph L. Draper of Orem, has completed an artillery turret repair course at the Army Ordnance School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. A planning meeting of the board of directors for Dancing Friends was held Thursday eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Kuhni. A theme chosen for the next dance Friday, Feb. 23. Committee for the dance includes Mr. Mrs. Don Tregaskis, Mr. and Mrs. Dayle Jeffs. Others at- He served as president of USAC from 1907 to 1916 and president of University of Utah, was or- dained an apostle by President Heber J. Grant. From 1927 to} 1929 he was president of the British Mission of the Church, A prolific writer, he authored 30 books and 800 titles in pam.’ Do you have a newsbrief or personal item for this column, Call Mildred Hall at 373-8563 or 373-0546. WILLIAMS PHARMACY 496 N. 900 E. Open Sunday From 11 a.m.to 8 p.m. Phone 373-3276 tending the meeting were the McCall's No. 8904 the dateis set, Simplicity No. 7104 Simplicity No. 7434 Think Spring now and Save on Penneys' famous dress and sportswear fabrics! Zale’s has the set. 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