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Show At BYU InquiryWeek | Negro Spea ker Claims U. S. Divided Country a divided cow @ poor, one black separate and ul i Whites Need Black History In f se of| who suffer injustices and ingroes by equity is prevented bythe great ds which exist against the the es of such a revolt. *9 Sunday Herald 5 _ Sy ONY20 Days err: Committee. Refers to Turmoil Negro relations The Bu only th triumph men to fr You'll purr with pleasure ot BOTH the sotisfaction you'll receive FEDERAL at H & R BLOCK. Point your paws in the direction of the AND ra : sl = ished in the summer of 199 and will bring increased gas supplies from the Texas fields to a fuur-state south. western area — California, Arizona, New Mexico and West Texas, The new line parallels much of El Paso’s existing pipeline to California, Smatler-sized pipe needed in THIS PIPE FROM UTAH’S GENEVA STEEL PLANT stretches across west Texas on its way to California in the mammoth $120 million expansion project of El Paso Natural Gas Company. The line wili run from Pecos, Tex., to the Arizona-Caifornia border for 360 miles, with over s The Project is scheduled to be fin | Retarded = — . | Completes Expert Talks ‘ ie | Duty in Vietnam| Brigham Young | arde Children this week 2 for the children, and methods his enlistment of training them for jobs. He time after 14 also showed films on what is)Months in vel addressed stude! h x {entries into membership of the 2 national society. | as ie . Chuimmaniiand\fas menbers(oeee Habs etChapter Mrs. Margaret Hutchings, Mrs. ic training at Camp Pendleton| Mrs. 1505 North Canyon Road SPANISH FORK 24 E. Main — Ph. 756-4612 31 North Main—Ph. 798-3501 A BLDG. OREM 706 South State—Ph. 225-4018 373-8046 SPRINGVILLE 489-7243 A ia = = AB dvisions will be ° KING or QUEEN Size Mattress, Box Springs charter will be made in midApril. It is expected that an 88 before going to Camp Pendle-| officer of the national Public | Christopherson 105 E, 300 5. PROVO PH. 373-5522 VA The nominating committee to ton. egal eelallie | select newofficers was chosen) He enlisted in the Marines in ne De Bradley emia : Ashton, ne EZLOXSKeo AMERICAN FORK RIVIERA OFFICE * Formal preseniaon of the fal the past are nowtaking their ed a two-week place in society as productive home leave Opl. Gardner Paul interest, we will pay the penalty orinterest. America’s Largest Tax Service with Over 3000 Offices Ne veek- UP BYU, UCLA, California Col- } legeat Fullerton, and the University of Georgia are thelatest te ~~ train the employers. Many| Spl. Gardner Ghldren thoagit oniainabie oy [recentlyexjoy Anna | STATE We guarantee accurote preparation of every tax return If we moke errors that cof you any penalty or THERE-LOCATION OF HIS DENTALOFFICE TO HE {| University pointed professional adviser. He | re return, Rulon L. Bradley, faculty ad-| vise, ; 1 | being doneto train them and to Vietnam, with | SALEM — Opl. James. F. the Intermountain West tohave end in io classesof PublicRef firs’ nearest BLOCK offi ceive prompt and gi (2) The black men are not ANNOUNCES Gardn son of Mr. and Mrs. established on its campus a lations, Blane Gardner of Saiem, is now chapter of the Public Relations i P at Camp Pen|Student Socity of' America, it} dleton, Calif., | was announced Saturday by Dr, ing Center in Provo. awaiting the He discussed job prospects expiration of human beings, he said : Relations Student Unit vill be the of . Dr. “E. J.” La Mar Fairbanks BYU to Establish Public Children son this violent} =. | ; Salem Marine Charles LeBaron of the rehabilitation agency spoketo the 1 7 ape, at . Utah County Association for tearyCae - a condition has motivated a dis-| credible when they say “give tinguished group of Ameri me tiber y or give me death.” |{o say that “we are movin, (3) That only the hardcore toward two societies—one rich, ghetto black man is outraged, : 300 miles more of loop pipeline plus gathering and field the construction under the 36-inch is being shipped by lines. The largest size, 36-inch, is being made at U. S. U. S, Steel from Pensylvania. Steel's Geneva Works, at math of slavery, is labor under four false assumptions (1) That it is dealing with aja group of stupid people. | en- = KING 88 QUEEN LaRei| with additional engineers train-| gaged in activities designed to Mace and Verbank Jolley. ing at Camp LeJeune, N. C.,| develop high professional stand‘The nex! meeting will be held and San Diego. He is a gradu-| ards among its members — a vanish Fork High al asetps me oe aetan ork F S students with academic empha- High School)in Public Relations, Pro-| grams, workshops,projects, and| field trips, many with fs as- of the ‘ofessonal| chapter in Salt Lake City, will County DECA Students sistance be utilized to meet this object- ° . | tive. Score High In State Officers recently elected are] Harold Hickman, president; Murray Cluff, vice president; Utah County high school stu- Scott Richards, Jordan, third.) Marian Burdick,secretary; and dents sccored heavily in results| Advertising Display — J ulie|Clint Murdock, treasurer. just announced from competi-| Shell, Payson, first, Dale Lund,| David L. Bigler, district dition at the recent Utah confer-| Highland, second; Jan Card-|rector of public relations, U.S ence of the Distributive Edu-| well Highland, third. Steel Conporation, ixas been ap-| cation Clubs of America | (DECA) held at the Utah Technical Coilege in Salt Lake City. Richard Condie, Provo High School, was named “student of the year” in the DECA pro | @& gram, an honoralso shared by A Laurie Wessman of Kearns High School. The DECAclups are comnos- FRATTRRAP ed of students in business, marketing and distribution. eco 5 N¥ FULL OR TWIN SIZE MATTRESS Second and third places for boys and girls went to Paul Matthews, East High; Mirriam Wilson, Jordan High; Richard Sorensen, Olympus High, and Nancy Cannon, Provo High. Other winners were: Public Speaking — Cheryl] Walker, Provo, first; Barbara Whilman, American Fork, second; Jeff Ingalls, Highland, third. Distribution Manual—Paul Matthews, East, first; Jo OR Ann Wong, East, second; Connie Groberg, Weber, third. Sales Demonstration — Paul Beck, IF YOU'RE ALL THUMBS (sore, too) .. . Olympus, first; second; Carol Dutson, Spanish Fork, John when if comes to home repairs or remodels Radio Announcements — Glade Nelson, Provo, first; Sheri plans, quality materials... and he'll handle all the details for you. 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