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Show SUNDAY, La Sertoma | Faculty Members At’ BPW Slates Chapters Important i Are Betrothed Hold Meet Meeting HOM Prove and Wasat toma members me Eugene Gibbs rece @ book review son, whe told “Nila,” Sunday Herald 1969 Utah 3A ende d Portland St the story of Russian v in m1 Dr. BYL e degre of s Nelson s. He earnedhis doctor Lake LDS Temple ceremonies er will reside in Provo and co! tinue teac came to power, she an husband werein the opposition and he spent many years in prison Fine Arts Club Learns Of Growing Drug Abuses where her husband died. When she was released she worked on a newspiper where she met her husband. They now make VERNA LEE ALLMAN a home in New Hampshire A business meeting inclu plans for tie district meeting ympanist will be ridge, who is active LD: S Orem Stake MIA. e wiwe concern that tik The group, meeting at the |’ Verna Lee Allman Willill thepivs.ij0.ges.28 annual convention in Rose- ing people have for the growing home of Mrs. Eldon Beck, heard 1). tain Swen Niels chief ¢ Marry Marvin Atwood will be at the home of Mrs: security at Brigham Your well, N.M. The ania at engagement of their dauhgter, Provo High Schooi and the next meeting problem of drug usage in our Agent Discusses FBI With Verna Lee Allman, to Mervin Utah Technical College in com. Mrs, Joseph Perry Atwood of with Phi Eta Chapter, Beta Timp Valley Secretaries Cardston, Alberta, Canada. Sigma Phi The couple plan to be wed on) Mr. Atwood is a senior at Aug. 23 in the Salt Lake LDS Brigham Young University this matter discussed by J. W. LaPrade, specia! | agent ciation for evening at a reception at the memberof the BYU Chess Club. in charge of the Federal Bureau in local s that the rate of crime, mi ‘nume ven as 45 attend _ eeare sree timie before in the history of ;,, . most CAROL ELAINE GUAR Carol Elaine Gurr Sets : : } 7 yi Date With Edwin Fish D Marriage ceremonies ‘tend on Jerry Jensen, Shauna Gurr, March 21 are planned by Carol and Paulette Galbrait y,,, te are cordially Elaine “Non-members pio. Gurr and Edwin N. a duate of * Miss Gurr, fe eee and. may Fish, according to the amounce- Pleasant Grove High School, at the world. Among the urgen servations by. calling Ment made today by her par- tended Brigham Young Univer- domestic problems, the Captain Vers at 273-0250. Provo. ents, eee arial students drug abuse. He made the po! Mr. and Mrs. DeLoysity for three years as a major Gurr, Plessant Grove, Mr. Fish in accounting. She is currently a normal condi- is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Mur- employed in data production , to be installed zat not all drugs areillegal tion pneu ai land Fish of Provo. and control department at the t Lake at a special meet, March 27 and of course many have a ° macht octoriar puicte| ‘The wedding ceremony will University. She was. affiliated of Investigation at y vith the Pep CI City, discussed the functions and Dorothy MeFarlane, program legitimate place in medicine White and pastel exterior paints, speakt andee the cure of the sick. al owing theclean surface to retain a)Performed in Pleasant Grove with the PepandClub and inactive ens ic cant, desirable appearancefer and the couple will welcome in Hates debate high responsibilities of the FBI at chairman,introduced World Fashion the Thursday night meeting of er. Milliner Expands From Timp Valley Chapter, National Secretaries (Int.), at the Royal Women’s Hats to Clothing In Mr. LaPrade spoke in connection with the NSA program of the year, “Rally Around the aki of heroin, Ca Educators Hear About English School women's hats mse» |Skin, it should shine. Cire-|.5iq «is to investigate and get Childhood Education met this Frowick, for by "A lot of the long scarves|t® the people in authority.” All Niue Hill, “Summerhill,”is the design- that are wound around the neck and sometimes tucked into| the belts are cire. They don’t look like something you would |want to cuddle into. | When the clothes don’t a naty : 2 e} s Nie. Will not last |long. Byy applying evening. alleyArmy High Schoolof and the y a dayto supply his needs. I e i School : Informathe job will Tnvited to attend the bride U.S. described marijuana and said {YO Benero ous coats lare Mrs, Darrell Skiles, Mrs. [ps and (8 graduate of the that the Mexicanproduced drug last longer. DS Institute of Religion, is a is preferred because the plant tive of marijuana and is pro-| duced from the resin found on} gfinished febries that Tonk Uke 15 ot opinions, to be pased NECKattheRackCanyonSees the back of the leaves of the years in Bergdorf Goodman’s New York millinery department as ‘ Nielsonneed aida minimum fiat an ofadict number of years. Howeverit Third-Sixth BHESIS ot 8 LDS tee eh valley war. Fish ad would s20 aWien paint chalks excessively Ward that ish, a graduate of f Sedi Sedro on producing it, grows smaller By BETTE KNIGHT jtwo belts, one worn a trifle Flag for Safety,” in cooperati and is consequently more NEW YORK CITY—Adolpho'above the other, somewhere in with the National Safety Coun-| potent. Hesaid it sells for $20 was the first milliner to ad- the vicinity of the hips. Even cil vance from the designing of when the material isn't snake- “The job of the FBI,” he The Provo As: sociation for an ounce, Hashish is a deriva-| eeee sively ghout without remunerae Sime Sane shown bystatistics. is billowing 1.0. dunce at a faster rate than atat any any ’ , 4 io shut- e Utah State| Cap felt, was the use of drugs and Temple and will be feted that studying chemistry. He is a tale the Christ-| University DeWain Atwood, son of Mr. and mercial art. She is affiliated have devoted nd think: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bates Sunset Third Ward hall Allman of Provo announce the Miss Allmanis a graduate of head MARCH 9, w ried to an Americ dent. Willis Snow the author. She tells of her early life in Russia where she was born in 1905. She lived there during the revolution and when Stalin we é Teports must be letter perfect A. §, Neill, The book which is a challenge to anysec-storyof a small, private schoo] retary anticipating work in this 1” England. department. He also noted pre- The schoolis built on the idea cautions to be taken by women of a free society, and the children have complete freedom,lim. to protect themselves, including ited only by the respect for the always keeping their car locked |Senior in communications at |BYU. He also attended Skagit Valley College and University of Utah. He is affiliated with Correspondent's BookTold Tau Alpha, journalistn To Readers Guild Members Kappa ber of the U.S. Naval Reserve honorary society. He is a mem- plant. LSD, he stated is derived) Mrs. Nor man B, Creer ce ne ie ertai well each from ergot. Asserting that its ed Arthur Krock’s best sellerjof the Presidents as well as ee SI ea we ol 4 therapeutic value is doubted, Memoirs’ for Readers’ Guild|mostof the principal figures infant Soupley plan tortie ia afternoon at the|the national political arena qur-)| ee covered bya scientist working home of M irs. LaVar Bateman. ing this period ofliving history. for the Sando Drug Company. The boc eeeat a his) President Franklin D, RooseThe speaker seid that offen, ‘60 years y on the firing line’ |velt once said to him “Cheer Cl b N Capt. Nielson said it was dis-\on Thursd: jay one doseis sufficient to destroy as an outstanding Newspaper | yp, Arthur, things have seldom) “" Uu otes gleam, they have a comfortthe brain for the rest of the man |been as bad as you have said] rights of others and by aspects Bette Knight able, relaxed look that used'to| when driving alone and never life of the taker. For 21 of those years he serv-' of safety. They do what they i wise : aeale een hats PE associated with tweeds. letting a stranger in the house!) os 4. learn what they Speaking of the young, who ed as Washington correspondent] they were.” Mr. Harold Glen Clark, presi- MEDICAL ASSISTANTS neva not made the comeback ‘Mey oe re though when alone. want to learn and have more are drugprone, the speaker felt for the N ew York Times. His| dent, conducted the meeting and|__ Will meet at The Village Inn york is aa set ofprofiles of the} knitted. One| Last year he reported that/ine to play than most | tha it Many came from homeso« important (Work Tuesday at 7 a.m. Dr. James many had hoped in the cha- — they're personalities of the|read a letter from servicemen cardigan jacket outfit in gray}$335 million were saved and) Mrs.Hill said, “You maynot Webster will speak. peau business. owe with red reptile vest, white'27,000 autos recovered through| agree completely with the auth- with prominent parents, active nation spanning the time fromjin Vietnam thanking the group Frowick thinks men’s and in community afairs, as well as president Theodore Roosevelt’s|for Christmas remembrances| women’s clothes shouldn't look stock tie and pants even ac- invesiigations. He also said that or’s philosophybutit is thought- from homes in the lower in- er, has followthe same pat- jadministration to the present. |sent them. Mrs, Richard D. Poll PRESHAPED TOPPING hieved a kind of elegance. It’s|seven crimes per minute were, come bracket. too different. Shirt, sweater, . Through the memoranda of|gave the personality portrait for Leftover whipped cream for girls. \committed in the United States provoking.” pants, scarf, a couple of belts, Sometimes he shows a bona|last year. Mr. LaPrade stated) ‘An announcement was made The meeting was conducted his experi ences as Washington|the day. Delicious refreshments freezes easily in well-wrapped cape. That's aboutit. If a cape of the Art Project being joinily| by Mr rs. Joel Barlow, vice correspondent, he gives the jwere served by the hostess to/glass orplastic jars. Or drop by that society has too much sym~ isn’t handy, a short coat will fide man's suit, with ith should-..)pathy sponsored by the PACE and by| president, who also read avreader an overall view of the imembers and two guests, Mrs.| spoonfuls and freeze, and you for the criminal and “we} do, but throw it over the °'8 squared and waistline nip‘ t learn to live with our-/Brigham Young University art| thought for the day, and intro- transformation of the American|Wilford Smith and Mrs. Bob will have your topping already ual j ’. Not shaped, nipped, And/ us! systetm 0} f government in his! Eduington. exhibit of child- duced the speaker. An (shaped. department. discipline.” practice and selves Sarai is sonicpee. ar hie Piatines ee He said with crime on the in-/ten’s work from the elementary The look is more ‘thrown eee So an crease, the only solution is com./schools of Provo will be on dis- together” than contrived, but Gan SchiirarMace tcceNs plete cooperation between play at the Eldred Center durjing the coming month, people and the FBI. . Reepaus lines cee He Mrs.Elaine Farley, president, Christine Baker, president, snakeskin jacket, a purple conducted the business meeting Conducted the meeting, scarf and beige pants. That’s|CLEAN LINES with 18 members and four Be sure clothesline is clean guests, Linda Finch, Roberta GERMYAIR for the women. The men’s version has a|before hanging the wash.|Kauffman, Paula Baum and) Since bacteria is dust-borne, Cals 3-DAY SALE Kenmore Polishers brown snakeskin jacket. Belt) There’s no need to get marks LaRue Walker, present. 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