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Show 27 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, Prov MAY . 3, Legislator Mural in Orem Post Speaksto Office To Be Unveiled Lions Club 1989 2 Generals to Attend ROTC Commissioning OREM — “The History of be given men and women enter: ing the Air Force, Army, Mariand Army—will attend commis- nes, and Women's Army Corps Brigham Young the Orem Post ( ice on MonMay 26, accord: g to Post s Jr Clyde E. We in combined ceremonies. Forty Air Force cadets. the WAC University when 50 students become officers in four branches of the ne histcrical mural, Representing the U.S. Army wh h will be permanently mounted o fifth largest graduating class in the west wall of post offic lobby, is a feature of Orem's armed forces. the nation, will receive commisSpeaking at commissioning sioning certificates following adrites will be Brig. Gen. Spencer ministration of the oath of of S. Hunn assistant deputy chief fice. of staff for programs at the Class Breakdown North American Air Defense A total of 21 Air Force cadets Command headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colo., a native will begin flight training four Provoan and son of the late will receive technical and scien- Mrs. Ruby S, Hunn Army General Weeks Golden Anniversary Year. Comple! G. MILTON JAMESON Hard Cross Retains Hea at the graduation of the first telligence and communications cadet from the BYU Army schools, G. Milton Jameson, Orem ROTC program will be Brig BYU'sfirst Army ROTC cadet| was re-electe¢ chairman of the Gen. Don R .Hickman, native commissioned is Donald £.|Central Utah chapter of the Utahn nowassigned to the Con- Neal, a cadet major graduating} American Red Cross at its antinental Army Commandin Vir in psychology from Fremont, jnual meeting held recently in Provo. Mr. Jameson is coorginia Calif. For the first time in BYU's Two BYU coeds awe dinator of the LDS Church Rehistory, ctficer commissionswill Garthwaite, of Sringfield, Ore., | gional Bishops’ Storchouse in nations and frustra4 tor fea- isioned in the took form. Each White, president. section was The speaker was R. Ralph Benson, state representative in to a particular student the Utah Legislature from DisIn the trict 39 comprising all of Orem D of studer s the old Sharon Post the old Orem Railroad a peachorchard in bloom. Norelyene Harding of the Lin a thoroughfare which brings coln Junior High School art de covered wagons into town at one partment in the project, hoping end, and from which space vehithat she might lend her artistic cles of the future are launched talents to the endeavor during at the other. her summervacation An interesting discussion on the ands acrylic paints, the mural mural is a dream-come-true -day fruit stand, the old Postmaster Weeks who wrote Geneva Re: rt, Scera, the Orem “Sagebrush to Steel: An Orem City Hall and the new Orem Centennial History” in 1961. In City Center. that same year Orem’s post To depict the development of office moved into its present the post office, an old-time mail quariers which has a wall the rider on horseback is shown, postmaster considered idea) for passing a letter to a modern-day mountirg an historical mural, mail carrier in uniform. ExWeeks interested Mrs. tending through the mural is County Red tific assignments, and 15 will go to various non-flying posts at in- py Oremmurs With visited Mrs. lasses and w Two native Utahns — now generals ir the U.S. Air Force sioning ceremonies May 29 at When school started last fall - Past, Present and Fu- Mr. is the subject of a large On Mondayat 1:30 p.m., the south of Fourth North. Rep. Benson said he felt the 1969 Legislature did a respon sible job holding the tax line The only general increose was a one-cent sales tax boost despite pressures for other tax boosts, he noted. “When we were called back WATER CAME RUSHING down the spillway at the Deer “reek Reservoir dam Friday as water officials opened the to the special session early this month it seemed to be the resolve of the legislators to turn gates for a while, But the gates have been closed and water no longer is coming down the spillway. The reservoir is near capacity but the peak runnoff is apparently over and no problems are seen. back all tax requests, which we id.” Must Be Specialist With the great abundance of Deer Creek Reservoir Water legislation introduced and the Mrs. Harding had other ideas, public in invited to attend the extremely complex nature of however, She saw in the histori- mural exhibitition program muchof it, a lawmaker should | Orem, cal mural an exciting opportun- which will be held at the Orem have a broad background and and Suzanne LEyestone, of Ogden, Utah — will receive) Members elected to three- ity for her art students at Lin- Post Office. The student artists|become a specialist in the bills in thhe Women's|Ye&" terms on Accidental Shot| commissions Army Corps. directors were: Maries Grads pean ree Wounds Orem Level Is At Near Capacity the board of coin to turn their talents to de whopainted the mural will be|he sponsors or which especially Paul Darrell, signing and painting the mural present to point out the contri- affect his constituents, Rep. The waterlevel in Deer Creek, water waslet out that way Satee ‘ as part of their 1968-69 school butions they have made to the| Bensonsaid. |Reservoir has reached a point) urday. mural The speaker discussed some only 1%feet below thetop of the Hugh McKellar, Provo River | Commissioner, indicated that |of the legislatien which he spon- spillway on the dam. Provo River and Deer Creek the reservoir is within 5000 acre sored, including: officials openedthe spillwayFri-|feet of capacity, which brings HB193 to broaden aspects injured when a pistol he was offiver selection office in Salt) Mrs. ‘Linda Gourley, Eureka. of the special improvementdis- day and water cascaded down|the water to within 1% feet of pallis A. Christensen, chapcarrying accidentally | Lake City Recipents are David) tricts law to include offstreet the waterway but the water was|the top of the spillway. charged while he was return-| R. Backstrom, of Patterson,| ter manager, awarded a 15-year Girl to Randall and Susan) parking, research andindustrial /SMut off Friday night and no} However, Mr. McKellar said ing from an outing with his Calif.; Lawrence W. Burgess,| service pin to J. D. Christen-) 5 AT UTAH VALLEYHOSPITAL|Sperry Spackman, Provo, that the peak flow of the Provo park areas, ete. This lawalso family. Listed in “‘satisfactory” Farmington Utah; Gary Coch-| sen, Payson, and a 10-year serv-| Boy to Robert and Patricia) organizes the special improve|River is apparently over and condition Saturday at the Pay-| ran, Walnut Creek, Calif.; Re-|ice pin to the Rev. Stuart Ol-/Saturday Girl to Timothy and Gayle Williams Jenson, Springville. | mentdistrict code which has indicated that the normal reson City Hospital with a bullet ginald E. Dobbs, Salt Lake City;|brich, Provo, Recognition and Girl to Donald and Bettie Ann | lease of water through the of appreciation! B: arley Brosnahan, Orem. wound in the groin is Eldon L. Albert M, Jack, Farmington, N.| certificates | grown overthe past 50 years. | Vets to Meet {power plant will handle the inMex.; James G. Malone, Provo;|were given to J. H. Smeath, Girl to Rulon - and Sharon|Newitt Mublestein, Payson. Smith, 33, 374 N. 850 West. Boy to Louis and Louise Kes-| he regular meeting of Tim-| flow of water and does not see State Trooper Lynn Richard- and. James Miller, Iindepen-/Glenn A. Tipton and Stuart Ol-|Grant Wistisen, Spanish Fork. ter Johnson, Salt Lake City. 2. HB117 which organizes propanogos Barracks 2670 of Vet-/the level of the reservoir raisbrich who are retiring from|Friday son and Juab County Deputy Gence, Mo. visions for posted pheasant erans of World War I will be)ing much more. the board on the completion of} Boy to Warren and Judy Bul- May 17: Sheriff Gerald Peterson said the) The combined i Boy to Gerald and Karen hunts, This law gives the prop- held Monday at 1 p.m. at the) Warm spring temperatures lock Stratton, Orem. their terms. | Smiths were northbound on US|exercises are under the direcerty owner additional protection Veterans Service Center. All| have caused the runoff of water Girl to Terry and Jeanne Mer- Kopp Bliss, Provo, 50-6 about 4:30 a.m. after spend-|tion of the Air Force ROTC De- Myron J. Fulrath acted at rill Johnson, Orem, PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL against damages caused by members are requested to be|from snows in lower elevations ing several days in the desert) tachmen: 855. Gen. Hunn will Master of Ceremonies and in- Boy to Stephen and Mary |May 22: hunters. Money accumulated present, as matters of impor-| to comeearlier than normal, rewest of Jericho, Juab County.|address the assembiy following) troduced guest speaker, Mr. E. MurphyStandifird, Provo. Boy to Thomas and Marcella|from sale of permits will go ance will be discussed. Lamar Buckner, Ogden busi-| sulting in the early peak flow, Officers said the Smiths’ truck| welcoming remarks by Col.| into a fund and first expendi-| Girl to David and Linda| Martinez Dinette, Payson. broke down about 10 miles south Lawrence H. Johnson, professor |" sman and church leader; | Henderson Jolley, Provo, May21: tures from this must go ‘or re-| and whois presently a member of Eureka, 80 the family began| of Aerospace Studies at BYU. Boy to Lee and Nancy Twitchi paration of damages caused. of the Utah State Senate, Mr. Boy to Clarence and Veronica transfering equipment to a jeep} Commissioning ceremonies’ Buckner told the story of Henri Tong Piena, Provo, ell Grygla, Spanish Fork The latter law also provides| they hadbeen towing. will follow the 9:30 a.m. com- Dunant and of how he sold| Girl to Paul and Patricia Boy to Randy D. and Dawn that landowners form their own Mr. Smith took a .357-magnum|mencement excerises, and the his idea that there should be an| Skinner Houghton, Orem. Strange Warner, Spanish Fork. organization with Fish and pistol from the truck, and the|public is invited to the 4 p.m. organization to meet the needs| Girl to Erie and Charlotte May 20: Game Department approval. weapon discharged. The bullet commissioning in the Pardoe of suffering humaity. He point- Adams Broadbent, Provo. Girl to Michael and Pamela The department furnishes perstruck a bumper, richocheted|Drama Theatre of the Harris ed out that the Red Cross idea, Boy to Melvin and Cecelia Al- |Kenward Thompson, Payson, mits and assists in setting up| FILES 25% OFF off and struck him in the groin.|Fine Arts Center. May19: as old asit is, is still new and jen Hoover, Provo. the unit, with control remaining will remain new. | Boy to Eugene and Margaret! Girl to Stanley and Linette Le. with the landowners. One pro-| Fevre Peck, Payson. Sue Mix Shurts, Provo, tection for the sportsmen is that] |May 18: Thursday: at least 50 percent of the perGirl to Dwight and Beth Rawl- Boy to James L. and Carol mits must be offered at a pub373-2430 SIXTY-NINE EAST. CENTER ' aa) Davis Allred, Sigurd, ings Smith, Provo, lic sale which must be adverBoy to Lawrence and Lorene| May 15: tised. a to Clifford Kay and Gibbons Hall, Pleasant Grove, Shanna Early Norton, Santa| Boy to Ronald and Linda Wed. ‘quin, uin |dington Farrell, Orem. “____| Girl to Bill G. and Linda WASHINGTON (UPI) — The SUNDAY, MAY AQUARIUS (Jan, 21-Feb. 19) — You! former Utah Republican chair-| |Sandquist Mayers, Payson. NY, you are keeily aware of| will not succeed in taking over authority man will join the staff of the) Boy to E.0. and Karen Kirk YoU gerrouncings and, keenly, sensi-lin the Yemiy iyou make your demand | ym. You nant nextto to Im-|on m1 an intellectual ual basis ‘lone. alone, Be friend. \ staff of the GOP National Com-) Strandberg, Payson. v. | PISCES (Feb. 20 - March 21) — Issues | mittee, Chairman Rogers Mor-| debated reasonabi ton said Saturday. | Richarg Richards will work ‘every to alter those circumstances ment. Remain calm and FASTEST ‘or situations which In one way or ARIES (March 2-April 20) — Mind in the political division of the atharafend “your enacts. TAKS |and sir work today make her DELIVERY are, however, that you don’t carry your this an excellent Sunday for Aries. Re- party development section and reactions to extremes. friends that you have work to| also head the Western States Two youngbicyclists escaped TODAY'S FORECAST SERVICE serious injury in two separate SEMIN, (May Z2.June 21) — A highly TAURUS (Apri! 21-May 21) — A view Task Force, Morton said. point spiritual puts well importance mey Richards served as head of traffic accidents in Provo FriIN TOWN matters ofdaycareer theandGemini financewhobehind Issue considerable from an unex hhim for the time being. Attend morning Turn a deat ear 40 no ceoyou'may|the Utah GOP organization|4@yafternoon. worshi miss out, from May, 1965 until last week. | Chris Hughes, 7, 800 E. Center CANCER (June 2-July2) — Seek MONDAY, MAY 26 spirtual concept behind present endeaGEMINI (May 22-June 21) — You can Heis a native of Ogden, where suffered only minor injuries Vors. Not everything is built upon |Wv8stion another's valves without question- he presently is practicing law. about 3:45 p.m. when he was se of material contribution and gain. consideration. |!9 his sincerity in — but offeringdon't theminsvit, for | Criticize hit by a car as he rode his biLEO (July 23) — Take care the want of values does not make| CANCER (June 22-July 23) — Mf there | cycle across Third South at you a prime candidate for disen nant-|'5 sufficient awarness on your part, you Seventi East. tment. Morals must enter the scene, |should not have Yo,settle for the short VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23) — The Virgo i alert. Driver of the car was Terrell Leelee T Reel who has faith In social ‘eoin fingering(Aug. 23)you— are There Is no | DEPENDABLE | point where obviously hi wardiy be hurt by by It i in the long E. - Nielsen, 40, 75 W. Ist S., enor | 17, 21-or 25 . re what you can do te help things | hi. The car had just made a PRESCRIPTION along, jewel watches 73) — Take care | LIBRA (Sept. 24-0ct, 23) — Don't alleft turn from State Street to another's | low. your enthusiasm for a new project ot fo miss the full meaning ofnon SERVICE including your Third South when two boys on to blind you fo the Imperfections in your SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — ion Automatics, LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) — The im. bicycles crossed the street in Phone 373-2672 Oct, 24-Nov. 2) — Take mediate effect of this morning's deci- The Fairgrounds Speedway will (OF TeNer- em front of the car. The automobile o iMlusions do not cause sions are apt to be quite different from Free Delivery YN ey wiome, oY S| the longrange effects. Consider the latter open its delayed 1969 season PEE Pro) PERSITTARIUS. thov. tebec 22) —| SCORPIO(Oct. 24Nov. 22) — day Saturday night with a 12-event struck the Hughes boy. ees fon : |which could see moved emo- schedule including a new B Centiiel between, family members race: tinal by another's aificuties that you Re i v e peace | behave rashiy. Guard against t h i | ab wihin the domestic circle: Smooth Ae Rs Noy, ate f class. APRICO! (Dec. 232 ‘Much that appears commonplace in the Ferrol Papworth, manager, | te CAPRICORN CORN ee an cen) —who.Wiig| morning may prove to have been special said the season opening was demat family aispues” most |Y,afternaan or evening, Don’t make snap layed for two weeks by prob-| effectively: rece the facts. | CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20) — ——|you cannot play the role you desire, lems with the track surface, desire the role you must play. Small which have since been eee Man on Outing | Seven students wil receive ens. aia ee Marine Corps commissions from| kum and’ J. N. Washburn, EUREKA—An Orem man was Capt. Michael J, Moss of the|Qrem; Mrs. Mabel Butler and Utah County Statistics | World War I Fish and Game | Truck Load Sale! Globe-Wernicke Furniture YOUR BIRTHDAY UTAH | | Utahn to Join | National GOP and HOROSCOPE Committee SPECIAL WATCH EVENT! TwoBicyclists Escape Serious | Hurts in Mishaps| Bet SSPE,ih,P| aereyar a, - Great Values All With . TWIST-O-FLEX Auto Races To Open Saturday In Salt Lake Deainnings may lead to great endings AQUARIUS (Jan, 21-Feb. 19) — T 6 | P. oh Sn ald sx wh e the part of an Papworth said he expected 60) e; emotional babe i woods may to 65 cars to compete in the place himself ina bad position, Be P bithed every afternoon Monday wise; act you . (opening night action, which will thro'gh Friday and Si rt include three main event races. | by the Simday Her: e 400 North Street, Prove be han B. E. JENSEN, Publisher ness rather than out of Interest A new B class, designed for] Entered as Second class matter at ARIES (March 22-April wjamateur participants who can-| the post office in Provo, Uial ‘2\not afford an expensive investment for the track. Audit Bureau of C Sixteen top qualifiers will gain United Press Intern NEA Service spots in the 30-lap Class A main ¢ fo y SUBSCRIPTION RATES tre 88 YOu mi ight. Keep caim. event, UTAH COUNTY ‘One month, carrier ‘Six months, carrier ‘One year, carrier $27.00 Mail, anywhere in United States $2.38 One $27.00 ‘One year Herald Telephone Numbe PROVO OREM Let HERTZ Put More C-US | If Your Motor Overheats RADIATOR and GAS TANK Service Work Unconditionally Guaranteed AHLANDERS PH. 373-6463 456 $. UNIV. PROVO | OFFICE SUPPLY DRIVE Into Your BUSINESS Hertz rents new Chevrelets and other# ine cars by the hour, day, weekend or week. Provo Woman Wins 4 LET HERTZ PUT YOU IN THE DRIVERS SEAT Million Tradin g Stamps FO! IR THAT HAULING JOB Rent a Chevy truck. We haveall kinds on hand and ready to go when you are... One-half million Gold Ruth H. Smith of Clinton, Strike Stamps were awarded Utah. The stamps were alto Mrs. Shirley H. May, 158 ready placed in stamp books. South 200 East in Provo, as Mrs. May was very fortu2nd prize in AG Foodtown’s nate to win 2nd prize as the 2th Anniversary Sale Con- contest was entered by neartest. The stamps, valued at ly every AG-Foodtown cus$1400.00, were presented this tomer in Utah, Idaho, and week to Mrs, May by Frank CALL OR DROP BY HERTZ RE NT A CAR FREEPICKUP and DELIVERY 99:w. 900 SOUTH PROVO 373-3443 Speckart, of Speckart's Market where she entered the H] | | contest. First prize of one million stamps was won by Mrs. Montana. Entries began May 1 and ended this week, celebrating AG's 29th anniversary of wholesale and retail grocery marketing aa W.ELERS | 62 WEST CENTER |