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Show Six Speakers Will Represent 215 Springville- Mapleton Senior Baccalaureate | speaker Set AF, High igh Citizens Slate Banquet May 21 Graduates at A.F. High Ceremony AtAYAF.H Lynn E. Johnson, assistant proat Memorial — As part of' wives to attend the banquet as)ments are held ve and grad. he SPRINGVILLE Jane fessor of psychology Cs Iverson, Christensen, Gay Christensen, afternoon, rm “Phe Lord Bless) Revmend L. Hutchinson, Randy od a nt ri Ls counsel- the observance of Senior Citizen special gues:s of the organiza- Hall each Wednesday Lynn Chis ees eel ns and aadmissions Gr Sey aes tay Sones Roger ele ee ee Se of senior grouppa large a ou,” and “SeS with tien. Springthe May, Univer5 Crookston sees pay oFty. at Brigham ike Kensig, Dave “Laren, Jack 8. Linda del Young wil in attendance are also beingcitizens plans Fina] LeBaron Curtis, Eariyn Citizen) Senior art Laycock, RayPrehare n sirens the aleer ik (SAY, Soren. Rey cok, H. Lyen arteSareeStee a special made by the Senior Citizens for bold l i w baccalthe at graduates the to Ce Grace, Jane Trudy iene Gari. Lows. Gorden oar ta Sane 5 =< le: #-|the 2 = : exercises, American : Lawreen Hall Care” aureate Lewis tine Geittha, nit arin andJ.Mayne, + For == Kei at Memorial Hall. ni.year to Washington, D.C., New FEAR SUPPRESSION ris, Ee Mortensen, Max Mutli School, May’ 25, The Loren em,Moe High School Fork a cay Saree,De (re, men, keee program is to begin at 2 p.m. vac ber of the organi- York, Boston and as far north TOKYO (UPI) —The Socialist Lynn Osiergeerd, Kent C. Overly. Byron Georgene Mrs. party, the major government Principal Don C. Overly will zation is entitled tw bring a as Montreal, Canada, Andy Pedersen, Ron Philips 3 of °69, whoare to welcome those attending. The one who is already a Odessa C, Christensen is chairC; juced by Kenneth BurS, - with Senior Direc-| | oppo! op s ion group, Saturday isCitizen A Capella Choir willWalk sing “Allr and has not been at->) man With “I'll J and eluia” Spencer, Brent , Cee ieee, sued a statement protesting a see, ee Boeert he monthly dinners, or tor A. 1. Tippetts will Job y police230to r ‘Ann. Mitchell, Melings |God”, . Koward a by9 metropolitan Craig |Ailier, ly socials,|plan regul burp. Kim Strasberg, Glen iSyees, ene who mayy be interested in The regular Johnson ard noe Ss, weekly n. John Tok| | Morris, Debbi Murdock, Marilyn Nelson, na an number by the increase that 1,230. vor Vickie” Nielson, (direct the choir and Debra Hyde joining partyits charged making ceramics, The rer, Yvonne weaving, |ryg Dinner organization. free the guests these stri served A be will n, wil present the diplo- ™ NE pamst, # Pri lis the accompanist, Peterson, Kathy ra oee om Jeanettebee pel Parduhn, vers willwil be given T prayers The ” M You. > the organ pre the graduates Gales € aisles sles ard Over and Ray: Le Kent, Overly by Kent mas. Baron. graduating c: Priday and Bar- bile”. Carolyn must be made (bara Jensen are the players and Reservations Reed vt | Lette se’ Raterts,“Dione” Rove, Belva Canha,eee scaver, Glave Seete| Mrs. Leland F, Priday the ac-|With Chairmen be awarded to Jana Christensen will give the| Diplomas willincluding 113 boys| 215graduates welcome. students, and 12 girl: Boys Siz representatives 4° students, will stog ae by ret chosen fresh- TheRef police force would be f and refresh: games, visiting Pern,bly, eave wil playme “Andante Canta of charge ate, va | [AcPro | Sasi, ee aS compan Say |i. bin vate, Sort erere Walker, | Georgene Ad . zo y worelck Geri Be on Barbara S*| Brown, Lois Burch, Conni Y,| Chadwick, Juile Chemberiain, Denise B.\mer, Kristine Zimmerman. students,eis 5 3 " a Hegerhorst will give the extended to Springville and) |Mapletoncity officials and their! Kaye Fulkerson cb. Linde “rave[Lind tate Whiteman, Dorinda W' - together used to suppress mass demonstra'(ans against the U.S.Japan 3 Sir Walter Scott wrote under weaty coming uP fr Ton by Monday, May 19. [the pseudonym of Captain Clu securiy renewal next year. and Special invitetions have been terbuck. 7 f MAY 18, 1989 Sunday SUNDAY, SundayHeHe rald Lree > are: Wh Stephen Holley olyn Adams ers,” Kent Pinkerton; “Your Education Is Showing,” Shirley Jensen; “Developing Personal Resources,” Vicki Inouye; and “Where To-Tomorrow?”, Dale Greenwood, The senior chorus will sing three selections, “Climb Every Orem Construction Pace Hits $1.8 Million in April H. ap- — Construction W. Clar, 120 W, a * Fifteen new homes were ap-| bia Lane, $28,000; C & T Contotal of $216,500, struction, 1900 S$. Columbia as follows: Chi arles Larsen, 506|Lane, $28,000; C & T Construc- i Sears ane ae 160 S., OREM 137 S. 280} proved within Orem City dur-| $15,000; W. D. Mills,Mills, 198 S. ing April reached the highest E., $14,500; W. D. and Richard level in many months, with a 280 E., $15, $14,000. total of $1,876, 091. Largest sin-| Adams, 1975 S. Main, gle figure was the $1,265,931) Eight four-plexes were apDean & permit granted to Prestwich &|proved as follows: N. Main $28,000; Dean Healy Construction Company, | Peay, 371 383 N. Main $28,000; C. for construction of the new|& Peay, & T Construction, 1183 S. ColuOrem City Center, 3 . CHARGE YOUR BOYS COLORED T-SHIRTS ‘ REGULAR $1 MONDAYONLY PUR DRESS SOCKS 5 Sears Revolving : proved, for a Christensen |tion, 1688 S. Orlean Drive, $28,- §. 400 W., $12,000; Construction, 630 S. 350 W., 000; C & T Construction, 1900 S. Orlean Drive, $28,000; "en Ben, soi, 232 N. 250 E., $28,000; and United Homes, 172 S, 80) W., $28,000, Permits were granted for five $15,000; C & T Construction, 988 E. 1450 S., $24,000 W. D. Mills, 150 S, 260 E., $12,000: W. D. Mills, 140 S. 280 N., $12,000; Grant Nielsen, 195 E. 1200 N., 77 MEN’S STRETCH $15,000; Grant Nielsen, 85 S. 1600] duplexes as follows: Pendray N,, $15,000; Lloyd Louder, 521 Construction, 126 E. 500 N., $16,000; Pendray Construction, E. 500 N., $18,000, ‘Also United Homes, 641 W. 166 E. 500 N., 16,000; and Wil700 N., $10,000; United Homes, liam Frazier, 366 E. 150 N., 671 N. 700 E., $10,000; Duane| $14,000. ‘Commercial applications in addition to the City Center included: Elmont Builders, 915 S. State, $10,000; Benson Ralphs, 685 S, State, $21,000; Darrell Rappley, 673 E. 1776 S., $300; Wayne Hutchings, 1411 S. State, $10,000; and Elna Herbert, 765 S. 500 E., $20,000; This Week Honors Brewer, 286 S. State, $2500 com- |mercial remodeling. countries, Holman Will Head Utah Tax Board SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— ‘Vernon L. Holman has been appointed chairman of the State ‘Tax Commission by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. Holman, a State Tax commissioner for four years, will replace Ransom Quinn of Ogden. can become even Quinn reportedly declined Tegreater asit is extended to an appointment to become manincreasing number of low-in- ager of the estate of the late come families through special Frank M. Browning, of Ogqen. programsand efforts. Rampton also officially apMr. Close observed that the| pointed Clem Church of Panword “R-altor” is a registered | quitch as chairman of the State service mark and can be assoc-| Road Commission. jated with only those persons} Church was to replace Weswho are membersof the Nation- | ton E. Hamilton who resigned al Association of Real Estate from the commission. Boards and who ascribe to the membership cod: of ethics. The The sun has a diameter of word, as a service mark js al- 865,000 miles or 109 times that) wayscapiti I of the earth. The code of ethics is important he added. 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