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Show _3rd Highest Bravery Award Provo Native Deputy Air Base Commander ' Freedom Silver Star Earned By Fete Held Ex-Provo Copter Pilot By Sertom G SAN DIEGO. Calif " Navy command t the Wom- Was made He received has flown en's Council Center ving as Second d Division at the timeof in area equivalent i Jun- } “ oe Ao} ae Marianne Frost, Lincoln Detachment 17, embark- jor 4 ron yy a mis ile By ju JSS Fox, operating in cardi, St. Francis; Valerie Pur of Tonkin itation read j Lieutenant Meiling, as LT. JAQUE L. MEILING . il Timp Soi District In Contest dy, Farrer Junior High, when Colonel Buckley red B-29 flight training and Empire State buildings. , en Clayson, Orem Junior High; = ed aboard the guided jon for duty with the association wit Staff in NovemAir Command began Joint C SUNDAY, FE ‘VARY 2, 188 Ulan The 3rd U.S. Army ma 9.2 square feet of bu: the conspicuous gallantry in y our D > ll Dotlars Go F Sunday Herald TS £ 2 High. Each winaer was present- North Vietnam to rescue a an additoinal $25 bond as the Wy ee § h at t Sears Further PickYourPrice. and Jayne Barton, Dixon Junior commander of a rescuehelicop- ed a $25 Savings Bond at school ter, courageously entered hos- Freedom assemblies, and tile air space off the coast of Stephen Clayson was presented downed pilo' He expertly hovered the heli-; G Base Commander. va Phi 4 grand prize winner Joseph A. Kjar, guest speak- copter over the pilot to allow er, Salt Lake radio executive, an aircrewman to enter the commented that the theme for water and assist the Nevyman, Freedom week, “Speak Up For hover, the water erupted with Freedom,” was well chesen so intense fire from enemy shore that young people have the battaries, |proper perspective on freedom Determined to save his airThe Timpanogos Soil Conser- craft and the two men in the today. He also expressed that vation District has entered the water, he directed his co-pilot broadcasters were becoming concerned about the freedom of 22nd annual Goodyear compsti- to fly a zig-zag pattern at dancoverage of trials since some tion to select the nation’s top gerously low altitude and a high aspects of them are being closed | 53 conservation districts, ac- rate of speed, to clear the area. |to broadcasting. | cording to Niel Whiting, dis- | Due to low ammunition and | He gave some excerpts from trict chairman. |malfunctioning guns, an orbit- the writings of George WashActivities of the district will|ing and attack fighter aircraft ington: “put none but Ameri- be weighed against the per-' was unable to provide suppres-/cans on guard tonight,” “few formance of other districts in sion of enemyfire. Rather than|men have virtue to withstand the state in determining the expose the two men in the water |the highest bidder,” “I die outstanding ‘istrict in the an-|to further danger, Lieutenant |hard, but I am not afraid to nual event sponsored by the Meiling flew his helicopter back | go,” “the result justifies the | Kenmore Canister Cleaner Goodyear Tire & Rupber Com- into the area, and effected their jee and from Abraham Lin-| | recovery.” coln: “Washington ig the might- | pany of Akron, Ohio. Key agricultural leaders will Prior to entering the service jest name on earth.” Speaking| serve as judges and will select Lieutenant Meiling attended of the signers of the Declara-| Brigham Young University, \tion of Independence, Mr. Kjar| the state winner. Soil consersaid: “Practically all of the vation efforts from Jan, 1, 1968 1 signers were comfortablyfixed,| oebe 31, 1968, will be America some wealthy, they had every- | : ee thing to lose and very little to | Grand award for the 53 disgain, but because there was tricts selected nationally will deep within them feeling for| be an expense-paid, work-study freedom, inspired by Almighty | trip to Arizona in somber,| God, that gave them a prophetic | 1969, for one member of the foresight of the thing they ere district’s governing body and to do. When they signed the the outstanding farmer-cooperDeclaration, they were traitors ator in each winning district. A|'o the British Empire and on AMERICAN FORK The 106 menselected will be colorful and impressive pro- the top of the list of the huntguests at Goodyear Farms, a rr gram marked the observance) — ‘4 Martens Required Week Noted ‘20 © 5-piece cleaning attachment set By Jr. High ® Convenient disposable duot bag © Stands on end, stores on shelf Wooo-acre general farm OP- °F’ Americanism Week at eee ae a The Timpanogos District has taken part in the competition 13 times in the past and each year has selected an outstanding conservation farmer to be recognized by the Goodyear Company. Last year’s winner American Fork Junior High Tepresentatives had written s-hoo} Into the fabric of the|the governors’ wives seeking| theme “We Are Americans — answers to four questions which | Our International Heritage” in essence were: “Has your| were woven speeches, essays, patriotism increased since your| posters and symoblisms, re- husband took office?” “Has it flecting the thinking of young changed your homelife?” “Has| American minds as to the it affected your children and| was G. Marion Hinckley, who |greatness of our nation. The their freedom?” “What do you serves as county commissioner importance of what other na- think that we as young people and operates a 400-acre farm tions have contributed to the {can do in upholding American near the Provo Airport. heritage of the young students ideals?” The first ladies of the District supervisors now was impressed through Te- states have and are respondserving the board are Niel search, dramatizations and oth- ing graciously as the letters| Whiting, Mapleton; LaMar er mediums, Tuesday. |continue to come accompan-| Crandall, Springville; Her- On Wednesday, States Day, ied by interesting material. | schel Clinger, Lakeview; Le- the classes concentrated on inThe halls swarmed ThursRoy Holdaway, Vineyard, and teresting facts concerning each day, Feb. 22, Patriots Day, John Gillman, Orem. |state. Outline maps of each with colorful counterparts of| |state adorned the classroom early patriots. The students | doors and questionnaires tested and faculty joined by parents | STUDENTS JOURNALISTIC |the knowledge of the students, | and patrons enjoyed the cliStudents in colleges and uni-/To give added meaning to the|™@xing assembly a i program r versities of the U. S. produce day, letters received from the during which the winners in 1,398 yearbooks and 532 maga-|wives of the governors of ajthe various events were an- | zines, according to the Direc- number of states were read in| Rounced. tory of the College Student jthe classrooms and now are | Emil 0. Jones, school al Press in America. \posted in the halls. Home room |selor, was general chairman of |the week, with various faculSETRE ee ny ty members and students assigned to the events, The announced winners, aclcording to grade, and first, ‘second and third places are: Poster — Pamela Hansen, Di-| \ane Shelley, Jane Shelley, sev- | jens Sylvia Brady, Liza Bel- |mont, Annette Miller, eighth; \John Heiner, Mark Walker, Royce Shelley, ninth, Essay — | Christine Shelley, Julie Pate, Charolette Wimmer, seventh; Rosemary ‘Noble, Colleen Han- |sen, Janet Goodsell, eighth; dane Davis, Nancy Burch, Jon Jonsson, ninth. Poetry -- Mary | i Argyle, Kevin Bullock, Diane| Shelley, seventh; Marilyn Fitz- | gerald, Lilli Rowe, eighth; DiAnn Hutchinson, Vicky Clem-| ents, LaNan Pulley, ninth. Speech — Jill Smith, seventh; | Jolene Durrant, Beck Smith and Sherwood Cook, Ann Richards, mira cents : eyhe Sears Low Price Mothers of Vietnam Soldiers Urged To Meet In PI. Grove All Utah County mothers who | A 978 The HandyLittle Vacuum That Does So Many Things ! 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