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Show - 2 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, APRIL ¥, 1088 Prove, Utah YOUR BIRTHDAY VictoriousBYU Studentbody Head si. wok. and HOROSCOPE Plans to Limit Student Government er. ministration and the students will be vastly improved,” he stated Also elected was Ken Mur. a Provo sen. eering wh ran miting s ele t of BYU st i e le K M the s held this weekuniversity, Mr. er is son of Dr. and dock, a jnior from Mesa, Ariz executive vice president. He de- feated v Other votes were as follows Vice president of academics defeating Kim Cameron. t Most increased from England, 4220, over Wayne tl Mr of athletics, Cam Caldwell, Provo, 5102, over Greg Chris- tion tofferson, hner been an authoritarian 2740; vice president institu- as such the adminisakes the policy deci- 24AvG. 29) be— allA cenge thats ithe French :government VEOyour" ulymaton |inv present home prolects Irepeal its ban | i A KEN KARTCHNER ns in many areas such as I MONUMENTS to three young men of the Ple asant Grove area killed in Vietnam curriculum, speaker selection, president of organizations, Rich LIVING dress standards, ete. Because of stipends, and leadership sem-|Casper, Idaho Falls, 5077, over will stand near the Veterans Memorial Swim ming Pool as a result of trees planted on Arthis, I believe the student gov- inars on student funds. As Bob Neilson, 2804; social vice bor Day by the Pleasant Grove Firemen’s Auxiliary. From left, Lilly Harrington, grand. ernment should admit that fact president I plan to eliminate president, Reed Halladay, 4054, mother of David Crawford, one of the men honored; Mrs. Gerald M. Goss, mother of anand concentrate in the areas of those areas which in the past over Al Heilner, 3887; vice other Vietnam victim, Jeffery Goss, and Mrs. W. Robbins, past president of the firemen’s legitimate student concern, have served individual] interests president student relations, such as social, athletic, aca- rather than concerns of the|James Ferguson, Hawthorne, demic, and cultural interests. studentbody as a whole, and Calif., 3913, over Nick Horn, “la » think that heretofore| concentrate on those areas left 3733; and vice president of a privileges of compli-|tion. I think by doing that, the Springville, 4759, over Barbara abus mentary tickets, scholarship|communication between the ad-'Gerster, 2554. . [', "P0075,427 «lany*morning. EOvernmEnt | Letloved ones know of your good for |’ scorpio (oct, wNov. 2) — young servicemen their lives in who Vietnam in your family mind the ber good Auxiliary pres ent e dj monies. lost| three Columnaris Junipers to! | triendshis ue 3. 1 Honored then were. Cpl. Dee erite he ‘attarsof others 10. the = THEY WERE ORDERED TO were the landscaping at the Veterans Randal Jarvis. son of Mrs and rachelWoe om Interests. A soot honored in special Arbor Cay| Memorial Swimming Pool. Fire| Mrs. Shirlen Jarvis of | "ARIES (March Z-April 20) — You can| ceremonies Friday. Chief Fred Keetch offered the ant Grove, aNeters Osenis ay wb sec younSeadsom Penetrate the Dreaded S —_—~|dedicatory prayer and the past| July 2, 1967, and Pft. Ernest| trou, o" the rioht side " E ” He illustrated his remarks|song and dance in the stage|——— with a magnificent collection production of slides of photographs taken during the building of the Central Pacific. Pacific starring as Nephi, Dr.| Union HLE.D. Redford as Laman, and and ; Francis} . Urry as Father Lehi, Bryce| Touring Senior railroad through Utah by the | Chamberlain others. BYU dancers will join| president, Mrs. W. H. Robbita|W."Fonike who dio lollopst|"Sxenes Not uw2) — ou] Castle Of The Eagle IDB ant make it to an. important meeting the presentation. presentati | mateade the Attending were Mrs. the wounds received in combat,|(an'.i2%e.,, 10 aimporiant meeting ceremonies|Feb. 19, 1968. He is the son|* or — Else who really knows your busi ness. Lily Harrington,|of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Fowlke, GEMINI (May 22-J attitude Is no doubt ine reflected in your ci and grandmother | Lindon. Plearant Grove, P aeCrawford, work. automatically Improve Improve former On Homestretch of Sp.4 David and) The auxiliary has also pre-| Wl! the latter. you Citizens Grou Dr. Cooley traced briefly jother well-known stage and TV| Mrs. Gerald M. Goss, Lindon,| sented books in honor of each|nSh'crheteigi watt icana end professor of library early transcontinental travel| Personalities to give reality! ‘The Senior Citizens tour is mother of Marine Lance Cpl. of the five boys to the library.| ¥r,,Yo¥, cou! ee science at University of Utah, by wagon, beginning with the/ and dimension. heading home after getting the Jeffery Alan Goss. be Veatrice Stewart, and Alice] ‘ ‘ on unwis ‘over snother Bartleson-Bidwell party in 1841 Mr. Ekins also announced taste of the Deep South, acfn an address before the BrigThe servicemen honored were Simper, representing the Gar-| fe d in your effort to get your own University Chap- ° ———— Cooley, curator, Western Amer- Young By things | Members of the local Fire-)special tree planting cere-|/00x*\ah'*‘uedltne wound. of alout 4th RECORD WEEK! PLEASANT GROVE — Three! men’s Early Railroad Importance Stressed allow your ignorance score By CLYONE B. LOWE To Sons of Pioneers ham which required six monihs to|plans for busloads of people cording to reports to the Her- Lance Corporal J y : |Piay it straight and. gain respect. A POLLS CRUDE: Bread 4 “WhereEagles ter, Sons of the Utah Pioneer, travel from the Missouri River from the Provo area to attend ald fin AE.Cox, one of the Lindon, pu is ie Melee re foeaepence! ‘aie Bees Te wee to the San Joaquin Valley in| the driving-of-he-Golden-Spike travelers Gerald Goss, who lost his life|ary in obtaining the trees by|'8 offer. Ultimately,thegrass. Ts ios| here Friday night. Dr. Cooley, former director California, commemoration May: 10 at) The tour arrived in Miamiin action May24, 1968; Sgt. Dav-|transporting them down from|“Lisen (est zuoct’ 2 youthay | of the Utah State Historic Society, themed his address around the building of the railroad and the driving of the Golden Spike at Promontory Summit May 10, 1869. Faster transpprtation was/| Promontory Summit, depen a an the ar railroad provid lat answer. The Mormons tried as early as © Beach last Sunday and visited id N. Rasmussen, son of Mr.|Salt Lake City. Cypress Gardensand the orange and Mrs. Don B. Walker, Lin- ‘oves in the area. The follow- don, who died August 24, 1969, ie dav the ae reached the and Sp. 4 David Cato son’ ye 1852 to encourage building of Statistics i SOaN Sipim: START 8:30 city of Miami and visited Hia- of Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Craw- the railroad westward, the speaker said. | BIRTHS He noted that Utah was the ups—the railroad in 1869, the| Boy to Ferran and Pamela J. da’s east coast. Along the way, telegraph in 1861, and thetele- |Loftus Oaks, Provo, the elder citizens visited the phone in 1915, Friday: oldest city in North Americ: Grant Ekins, president of the Girl to Ray and Peggy Lee St. Augustine, founded in 15 The tour passed Cape KenSons of the Pioneers chapter, Bird Wagers, Provo. was in charge of the well-at- Boy to Vaughn and Darlene nedy ,but did not visit there. tended meeting. He urged Re lees Myers, Provo. Wednesday the group left the members of the chapter and| Sunshine State and headed for others to attend the “People! Girl to Kay and Cheryl For- Georgia syth Briggs, Provo. | of the Book” musical drama Mr. Cox reports that the bus Friday and Saturday May 2) Tough odds against your achieving the BMe){\ im MGs|4004:0o crossing __ 800-1000| STARTS WEDNESDAY! GLINT EASTWOOD iS BAGK ifyoucantakeit! Hurry — Ends Tuesday RR * Cliff Robertson ¥ THIS PICTURE OSCAR WINNER oma Keetch, Mrs. Robbins started this program for servlast year when the} honored two young servicemen on Arbor Day with = | I AUDIEN MOVIE a te GUIDE cet eight CORPORA gayca OX theatre aen:M. = Nat 2nd W © 374-6625 HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE a> TECHNICOLOR® FROM WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS THER eet Se om a | wm. of toda ret rH Spencer)"Sidney PTET TS HEPBURN i A Printby TECHNICOLOR’[ajx> Re-released thru United Artists Hurry! €ndsiTuerday! NOW!2 ALL-TIME HITS!| COLUMBIA PICTURES presents © Stanley Kramer THE POIGNANT INCREDIBLE No. 3 “CHAMBER OF HORRORS” ed by porent er edult gvardion @ Pertons under 18 not odmined. a love story “Watch out!” \ | | ® HAS A MESSAGE: ‘BEST ACTOR’| wart, Ends Tues. "DRACULA Vi very well in this debaters in Salt Lake City. respect,” he adds. [Bl Svovested for Generst Jackson Palmer, Springville. ovdiences. Di aan Famousstories of the Book) [A Suggested for MATURE of Mormon are vitalized in oudiences (porentol discretion odvised! r Starts WEDNESDAY o (ie o(iipe RAC a t SHOCK , SHOW! TRIPLE Girl to Max and Teri Lynn driver has “only been lost four times,” after and 3 at 8 p.m. in the High- Killpack Roper, Springville. land High School solic Boy to Martin and Bonnie states. “Doing Todayat 2:Uv - 4:00 - 6:00 - Flatection ‘Devtovere oy sotower no re tone sa Foday't ons Sa reeiiven "thetne | SAGITTARIUS. (Nov. Dee. 22) — leah Race Track, which Mr. Cox ford, now of Grants, New Mex\reports has an aquarium “‘un-|ico, killed by accidental elecjualed anywherein the world.” trocution while serving in Viet-\] location for three transconti-|AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL “Tuesday” the tour made the nam, May 24, 1968, | nental communications link- | Saturday: journey to Jacksonville on Flori- According to President Na-| ough Fi yy the Sunday 190 400 North Street, Prove, Utah Wéet, 8, E. 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Mind Bendit led French nearly that (tiots (Sept. 240ct a erly neg. | [err sreeae Soreee oe Pee ate ae with the opposition, it Is doubtful Trees to Be Living Monuments For 3 From mise whether you will be able te 30 so with 4 . |CRBRICORN (Dec mon 20)— Bent eee eae : Pl. Grove, Lindon Who Died in Vietnam (ii, 2rie" 600-90 AQUARIUS. (Jan. 21-Feb, 19)—Under the studentbody officers have te students by the administra- women’s affairs, Marnae Brown, Next to the coming of the Mormons in 1847, building of the transcontinental railroad) had the greatest single influence on early economic development of Utah. Thus declared Dr. Everett L. Scott ay Vind that undereves| mete : your capable of exceptional |you make the ettor! fo rescue ship trom. dissolution. for culture, Steve Hunlow, Albuquerque, 3864, over Randy Johnsion, 3580; vice president of finance, Bill Hepworth of Rupert, Ida., (re-elected) 3976, over Chuck Taylor, 3729; vice declared, its inception, BYU has Today's Forecast 6 tApril tMey 2 . 5; SEEKS TO REYURN |ecuregeethers30,20 |in'the nomeneed special aention PARIS (UPI)—Daniel Cohn "ne |Bendit, the red-haireq Germs Anca ieharoete &caey friend: crudent rebel leader, has a L. Gardner, 3676; vice president representation in “Since fessanatle ones are |Soncing Brian Walton, a visiting student Preferred M 0 polled 373 NV Cameron ran on a platform of Veston E. Thomas for the job by a vote of 5070 to 1615. red Ki hner. Provo. 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