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Show SUNDAY, MAY4, 1988 foun eb Sunday Herald 2 About People Boys State Motorcycle Traffic To Draw Laws In Effect May 13 Three Youths By MILDRED B. BALL the the measures id. “is one W de on ope! Miss Evelyn Schmidt, of who w Doug: tor-driven cycle operate d out. It proi drivers from violatthe right-of-way to motor. and also spells out how nd where motorcycle or motor- Ande the visit Lynn Ver with the visit, r Hart for a y. The lew Mrs. Brent Hun a mis parents, Mr. and Mrs laneous shower. A number Asay and Mr, and Mrs. rel es and friend; from thi Andersen area we included among th ts, ing during After his leave, Glen mu! ger ‘ at both events Mr. and Mrs. G. Dale Larsen of Orem in their trailer and ‘oral Sea. His wife will re- their friends, Mr. and Mrs 1 ties of leadership, moral main in Provo with her parents Spencer Bardsley, Orem, inc er, scholastic ability during his absence. their camper spent a pleasant and participation @ school acweekend sightseeing in the tivities were the oasic points’ Mrs. Carolyn (Kelly) Ashby Arches National Monument directing the selection. Strong o/ Provo, left Monday area of Southern Utah, as well Clark is the son of Mr. and for Honolulu, Hawaii where she as in Moab and surrounding Mrs. Donaid L. Fox. Last Friis now vacationing with her hus. country day he was elected next school expects band, sea duty Captain aboard the Brent ty, Winners included, left to right, front row, Estelia Cordova, Joy Anna Eikman, Kay Thatcher, Joani Farnsworth, In back are Dr. Phillip Thorpe, CAP director; H. Alvah Fitsgerald, John Tanner, Dick Kenealy, and Darwin Cluff. ported the regula- also Attend Arson Class Luncheon To Raise Funds For Scholars Six firefighters of the Provo City Fire Department and a detective from the Provo Police Department recently attended a three-day fire invesigation seminarin Salt Lake City. Fire “How Not to Sieep Through a Chief Stanley Brown, Revolution” will be the topic Marshal Henry Brimhall, Inof a talk by Dr. J. D. Williams, spector Robert Farrer, Lieutenant David Gill, and fire fighters professor of public udminx Tom Giles and Ephraim Davis represented the Fire Departistration and iy ment and Detective Evan Hone political sci- = ence, at Uni- - om" @ was the police officer in attend- Strong year’s siudentbody president. Airman Apprentice Gary Sch- He is a member of the National "Thailand. Capt. Strong has been wartz, U. S. Navy, son of Mrs. Honor Society, vice president granted a rest and relaxation Verda Schwartz of Payson, was of Boys League and of Interact U. being tr It tion requiring the driver and CHATTING WITH Community Action Plan awward recipients is U.S, Seaater Frank E. Moss (D-Utah), seated left, following presentation of awards Friday during CAP Day in Utah Coun- §. Air Force, on duty in Jeave. The couple's three chil- recently graduated from the Club, Hz haslettered in foosball dren, Robert, Mimi and Mark, Aviation Reciprocating Engines gre vacationing with their course at the Naval Air Techgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. nical Training Center in MemBert Strong in Idaho Falls, dur- phis, Tenn. and js active in track. He has earned the Duty to God award of his church. Scott is the son of Mr. and ing the period, Mrs. Ashby, who Mrs. Rod Turner. He is Junior) is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The birthday of Mrs. Thomas Class president, is a member) George M. Ashby of Provo, is Lassen of Provo, Monday everesiding here with her children ning drew a large groupof fam. of the Debate Club and Spanduring her husband's absence. ily members, making it neces- ish Club. He has his letier in sary to serve birthday cake) basketball and is active in Marine Private First Class |and other refreshments until 10 |track. He is an Eagle Scout and| Jerry A. Greenhalgh, son of Mr. |p-m. Calling with greetings | has reveived the Duty to God and Mrs. Gerald Greenhalgh of |were the Lassen's four sons,| award. Orem, is nowserving with the |Reed, Mark, Kenneth and Clyde Mark is the son of Mr. and| ‘First Reconnaissance Battalion, |Lassen with their families; a | Mrs. Floyd Merkley. His interFirst Marine Division in Viet-| brother and wife, Mr, and Mrs, /eSt is in speet ch and drama, nam. Raymond Johnson; a sister-in-| football, basketball and base- versity of ‘. ance. ~ One of the top authorities in the nation in the area of arson jinvestigation, James L, Smith, assistant fire chief of Lexington, Ky., was the featured lay, May10, at Riverside Country Club beginning at Dr. Williams speaker. A highlight of the seminar 12:30 p.m. The public is invited to the was the burning of a portion of an old hotel in Salt Lake City, luncheon. Dr. Williams has been on the All participants took part in university faculty since 1952. the investigation of the fire and An active member of his po- then attended a mocktrial of litical party, he served as a the supposed culprit. presidential elector for Utah in The seminar was sponsored ie Mrs, Bea Johnson and a/{ball and he has lettered in the 1964 and was an unsuccess! ful by Utah Technical College at Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bates/niece and husband, Mr. and Uaree sports, He is a memberof primary candidate for the U. s, Provo, the Utah State Fire Marand their friends, Mr. and Mrs.|Mrs. Ed, Brand. and daughter,|the Thespians and Lettermen Senate in 1968. In 1963, Dr. Wil j- shal and the Utah State FireDavid Kelsey, all of Provo,|Joyce, all of Provo, Another Club. ‘his past year he has liams received the Bnai Brith men's Association. drove to Salt Lake City on Fri- brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. served as president of his LDS day evening where they wit- Harold Johnson, sent greetings Seminar’ Class. THE COMMUNITY ACTION Program Family of the Year in Utah County during the past |Award for contribution to humessed a performance of the from Salt Lake City and a dauh. year was the George Patterson family, 60 N. 8th W., Provo. Here the family poses for the an brotherhood and the Utah pageant, “People of the Book” ter, Donna and her husband, Herald camera at CAP Day Friday afternoon. Seated left to right are Gaile, Patrick ‘Bar Association's Liberty Bell which was presented at the Harold Grant and son, John, (standing in front), George Patterson, Bea Paterson (who was also honored as Head Start award for contribution to a who also had an April birthday,| ae the Year), Joyce (being held by Mrs, Patterson), and Andy, In back are Frances free society under law. In 1965 jhe was appointed as the first communicated with Mrs, Lasan eneva. |director of the Hinckley Insti= by telephone from Sarasota, Mrs. |tute of Politics at the Univer- SPANISH FORK Cecil Curtis, head librarian at |sity of Uiah. former Provo man and his | The luncheon, open to both Spanish Fork Library, has an Do you bave a news brief Gary and Joan Christen- Or personal item for this }men and women guests, is be- nounced that she will retire at Baugh have sent word jing sponsored by the Provo the end of this month. column, Ca'l Mildred Hall at of their first child, a 373-8563 or 573-0546. |Branch of American Associa- Written applications for the \tion of University Women. position of librarian will be ac. |Funds will be used for the Cor- cepted by the Spanish Fork City New Director Nine persons were presented Among those receiving the retta Sectt King scholarships Library Board until] May 10. jwith special awards Friday awards were Joy Ana Eikman, which are being contributed to The new librarian should be AMERICAN FORK—Paul A.|afternoon at the conclusion of h A AAUW. The |ready to assume duties by June Berger, former supernitendent|a banquet highlighting Commu. |* Utah Technical College stu- by the rational fund will be adminAt AMERICAN FORK BORN at El Morro National Monu-|nity Action Day in Utah County, |4ent, Best CAP Student of the scholarship istered through the AAUW Edu- Applications should include, AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL | HOSPITAL ment, New Mexico, has been|A CAP familyof the year was| Year award; Joani Farnsworth, cational Foundation andwill be besides personal data, a listing April 23 \Cedar City, CAP poster winner; given to women “concerned lof general background, specific are claiming the grandparent Friday: | Girl to Don R. and Sharon named new superintendent at! also honored. Cave National! The nine were honored for|John Tanner, a BYUstudent with Afro-American history, |training in library science, and shonors, Girl to Walter and Greta Ol- Clark Maxfield, Pleasant Grove. Timpanogos 140, nument, Mr. Berger will suc.| their contributions to Commun-|from South Pasadena, Calif., with non-violence and with a resumeof library experience, sen Bandley, Orem. Bert D. Beardall, son of Mr. Boy te Don and Mary Ann Girl to Arthur and Sharon ceed Thomas A, Walker who ity Action Program activities|CAP essay winner; H. Alvah peace” with norestrictions as to if any. Burgess Hughes, Alpine. Applications should be ad recently retired. during the past year. Fitzgerald, Provo, Helping Hand race, creed orcolor. and Mrs .Bert R. Beardall of Vincent Liddiard, Provo. dressed to the Spanish Fork Spanish Fork, was promoted re. Girl to Alvin and Earline Lu. Gitl to Eliot B. and Loretta) Mr. Berger was superintend-| U. S. Senator Frank E, Moss|f the Year, private s:ctor; cently to Army specialish five cille Carriker Rider, Kamas. Stephenson Sorenson, Pleasant ent at El Morro for six years| ‘ytjtah) was the sp:cial guest|Kay Thatcher, Provo, Helping Mrs. Joe Ashworth is branch City Library Board and should president. Dr. Edith Baur will Grove and ‘i ifj-|Hand of the le Year, public sec. secarrive by the May 10 deadline. at Fort Shafter, Hawaii. An jursday: - has beenaffiliated with , the resented certifi Year, public introduce the speaker. administrative specialist in the Girl to LaVelle and Audrey Apri 22 National Parks Service since eae tte aes each of tor; Darwin Cluff, Pleasant Boy to Kent and DeAnn Rus- 1946. He has served at Glacier) om was selected from field |Grove, Foster Grandparent of Reservations should be made Visitor Bureau, Headquarters, Clark, Orem. son Thrasher, American Fork. |National Park in Montana for of five semi-finalists Senator | the Year; Dick Kenealy, Provo, with Mrs. Ashworth or Mrs. U.S. Army, Pacific, Spec Bear- Sampson Girl to Anthony and Vicki Lyn | Girl to Ralph E. and Shirley nine years and at Mt. Rush- |Mosshad earlier given the key-|Operation Mainstream Train Boyd Peterson by Thursday. dal] entered the Army in 1966, Balukoff, Provo. | Scott Anderson, Lehi. more National Monument in note speech at the banquet, full|Of the Year; Bea Patterson, completed basic training at | Shirts Girl to Dan and Georgia May | April 21 in South Dakota for four years details of which were carried in Provo, Head Start Aide #i the RY Fort Lewis, Wash., and was SERVICE Girl to Wayne P. and Lois before being transferred to the Friday's Herald. Year; and Estella Cordova, last stationed at Presidio of San |Dennison Connelly, Orem. jay: superintendency at Canyon De ——— |Provo, Multi-Activity Program , Francisco, Calif. He is a gradu- Boy to David and Cecille Curtis Neil, Lehi. Chelly, Ariz.-He remained at Participant of the Year. ate of Spanish Fork High School. |Deardorff Monson, Pleasant Canyon De Chelley National Hf Your Moter Overheats Honored as the CAP Family Monumentfor five years before Mr. and Mrs. Norman A.A. | Grove. of the Year was the Gcorge "Girl to Robert and Connie assuming the Fl Morroposition. Myers have returned home to Patterson family, 60 N. 8th W., Luekenga Rose, Provo, The newsuperintendent is a Provo. Mrs. Patterson was also Pocatello, Ida., following a Boyto Lyle and Donna Johnnative of Lincoln, Ill., and was the Head Start Aide of the son Allred, Provo, raised on a farm on the corn Year. Of the planets of the solar! Girl to Gary and Marie Clark belt. He received a BS degree The award recipients and system, three have no known| Shelley, Provo. DEPENDABLE in chemistry and biology from Service Senator Moss were honored at moons—Mercury, Pluto and| Boy to William and Sharon Shurtleff College, Calton, Ill PRESCRIPTION Work Unconditionally Guaranteed i] a reception following the banVenus Peterson Jones, Provo. | Spanish Fork Librarian to Retire May 31 Timp Cave 9 Receive CAP Opens With Service Awards = Utah Courty Vital Statistics, i C-US | WORLD ALMANAC RADIATOR GAS TANK He directed April 26: and Carol April 23: SUBSCRIPTION RATES Boy to Paul M. and Carolyn UTAH COUNTY Nielson Reid, Spanish Fork One month, carrier $225 | April 22: $13.50 One yea er $27. Girl to Leon and Susan Black-| Mail, anywhere in United States ett Olson, Spanish Fork. ‘One month $2. One year $27.00 April 21: Herald Telephone Numbers Girl to Ronald and Paula PROVO 373-5050 OREM 25-1605 Youd Haskell, Payson. Dr. Phillip Thorpe, CAP direetor in Utah County, directed the day's activities in the Eldred Center in Provo -— ZB What causes some of the world’s great seas to range in color from black to white? The Black Sea, The World Almanac says, is turned black by the high concentration of hydrogen \day and guided tours are one: again being offered daily. The visitor's center will be open seven days a week and tickets will be sold at the center from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. After June 1 the tickets for the to the cave will be available until 4 p.m. sulphide. Millions of small ale give the Red Sea its color. Mud andsilt lend to the Yellow Sea its hue, and the White Sea, on Russia’s northern coast, earns its name from being nearly al- PAUL A, BERGER 60 een The Provo City Irrigation Department requests that all persons cooperate by not placing any debris, such as lawn 456 S$. UNIV., PROVO SERVICE Phone 373-2672 Free Delivery JOGGING FOR MEN NOW AT PROVO HIGH'S TRACK and BOYS’ GYMNASIUM NOW IS YOUR CHANCETO BUY THAT NEW CAMPER YOU HAVEBEEN WANTING! GET A NEW Under Section 12.52.170 of the Revised Ordinances of Provo City, it is a misdemeanor to intentionally deposit rubbish in the irrigation ditches or gutters. Violators of * this ordinance shall be prosecuted. CAMPERS,., °1,325°° “> & | WEIGHT LIFTING clippings, garbage, paper, etc., in any of the ditches or gutters. Publish ed in The Sunday Herald April 7, May 4 and 11, 1969 PH. 373-6463 FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND : ways ice-covered. NOTICE AHLANDERS| PROVO HIGH SCHOOL’S COMMUNITY-SCHOOL PROGRAM OFFERS — pril 25: Girl to Roger K. quet and awards presentations. E pers Robinson, Spanish Fork. Boy to William E. and Robbin Sidwell, Provo. | LeMaster Peterson, Santaquin. Boy to Leon J. and Linda Jackson Thomas, Spanish Fork. at The monument opened Satur- Boyto Dennis and Joyce Bur-) La sports Minn. GheSundhoeerald raston Published every afternoon Monday through Friday and Si yy the Sund ublisher Entered as Second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah. MEMBER Audit Bureau of Circulation United Press International minor Pillsberry Academy, Owatana, \|AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL Monday Eves6:30-8 pm INSTRUCTION BY PHS COACH REED HALES Come by and see these beautiful and rugged campers nowat... JIM’S TEXACO 105 SOUTH STATE-OREM N O FEES FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL PHS COMMUNITY SCHOOL DIRECTOR AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS — 373-6550 PH. 225-4029 iy) |