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Show ze 3—THE SIINDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah Am. Fork Man Tea To Observe 75th Birthday AMERICAN FORK — The birthday of James P. arker will be the occasion for an open house to be held Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. F. Rulon Nicheles here between 2 and6 p.m. Friends andrelatives THE BOLD BRIGHT LOOK are cordially invited. Mr, Parker was born March 15, 1895 at American Fork, a son of Thomas B, and Elizabeth Proctor Parker. He was reared in American Fork and attended schoolhere. For ever 30 years he FOR EASTER has resided in Salt Lake City, where he was, for a number of years, owner and manager of the Parker Insulation Co. from which he retired some IRENE THOMSON Provo Lady Woodrow irei Qvo, was insta’ lent of the Home Asscciation, at ceremonie and Country agan Golf wogan. Mrs. Thomson is a Utah State University extension agent for Utah County. Working with Mrs, Thomson will be Mrs. Helen Wamsley, Rich County, president-elect; and Mrs. Marva Esplin, Iron County, secretary. Outgoing president is Mrs, Ruth Coates, Sait Lake County. Utah State University Jean P Whetman of Sandy; four grandchildren and two great‘andchildren. Ex- tension Services home economics staff members from throughout the state met on the Logan campusduring the past week for special nutrition training. Mrs. Flora Bardwell, state extension foods and nutrition specialist, directed the training. She stated, “Remember, just ProvoPTSA Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lawwill be the guest speakers March 19 at a meeting of the Provo High Schvol Parent-Teacher-Student Association, The meeting will be at 8 p.m. at the Provo High school auditorium and the Laws wiil speak about their experiences while he was a major league baseball pitcher and will also discuss their family relationships with their six children. Athletic, musical and forensic groupsof the high schoolwill be henored and the Proye High Stage band, Provo School because food is available doesn’t mean that people eat properly. We have the responsibility of educating people {0 the importanceof a gooddiet. First, we must try to learn and unThe complaint against Barry derstand why people eatas they Richards, 1634 Lakewood Drive, do and then work from there in Orem, has been dismissed in adjusting their present diets to Provo City Court at the request provide those nutrients essential of the Utah County Attorney, M. to health.” Dayle Jeffs. Mr. Richards, a counselor for the Provo School District, had GRAND PRIX RACE been charged with a felony of HOUSTON (UPI)—Tom Bige- concealing information low of Whitewater, Wis., regarding the commission of defends his title tonight in the another felony. second annual Astro Grand ‘The dismissal order signed by Prix auto race at the Astro- City Judge J. Gordon Knudsen, dome. A. J. Foyt heads field said: ‘On motion of the county ot 18 Indianapolis 500 drivesr attorney and by order of the challenging for $31,225 in court, this case is dismissed for lack of evidence.” Counselor Case Dismissed fo JOHN GALARNEAU of Orem (center) and recognized because their efforts were so ‘top idea manof the year’ award at Geneva Works Methods Improvement luncheon at the Riverside Country Club Friday. The two were nearly equal in the campaignto keep Geneva Works competitive. Raymond Sundquist, general superintendent, congratulates the pair Warren Martell of Provo(right), receive the Geneva Works Honors 2 As Topidea Menof Year For the fourth time in ten Superintendent, presented the reductions and material savings. awards. Mr. ‘Martell’s highly Of that group, 14 men received have been honored as the ‘top idea men’ of the year. They were their first-year awards, 16 developed qualities of leadership NEW REASON WHY YOU'LL LIKE YOURSELF INA CURLEE SUIT years, two men of Geneva Works recognized at annual received second-year honors, and initiative were employed Methods Improvement Club nine for three years, 11 for four awards luncheon held Fridayat years, four men weregivenfiv yearhonors, eight for six years, the Riverside Country Club. two They are John Galarneau of ‘wo for seven yee Orem, general supervisor- received eight-year honors, one metallurgy, M. C. & 1. depart- nine-year, and one man, John one ofthe ‘te a meni, and Warren Martell of G: Won his Provo, general foreman - pig inen’ foi machine and labor, Blast award. 10-Year Member Furnace Department, Mr. Galarneau is the only The twy were honored because their efforts were so nearly supervisor who has been a member of the Methods Imequal. The choices were made on thebasis of quality effort and not provement Clubforall ten years necessarily quantity. An in- that it has been organized and teresting sidelight is the coin- was previously ‘Idea Manof the cidence that these two men also Year’ in 1962. From 1960 through happen to come from the win- 1969 he has been credited with a Mrs. His wife, the former Ellen Clark, died several years ago. He has a son, Thomas R. (Jack) Parker of American Fork, a daughter, \ Economists Thomson, F NEW SEASON 10 years ago. HeadsHome Sunday, March 15, 1970 ning departments. The departmental awards were accepted by LeonardTofft, for the Blast Furnace Department,aid Tex Carrera for M. C. & I. (Metallurgy, Chemical and Inspection). 68 Honored successfully during 1969 to make significant contributions to the outstanding cost performance of the Blast Furnace Division. He accomplished improved utilization of his crews to hieve substantial labor igs and was responsible for projects to improve iron and slag ladle maintenance and availability. He also initiated improved methods which increased the recovery of metallic scrap from blast furnace slag andtheuse of recovered scrapin other phases ef tue operation. Carl Forkum, Assistant General Superintendent, SO WILL SHE! The reasonis obvious, whenyouslip into o smart new Curleesuit. You'll like the way Curlee's crisp, clean toiloring trims yoursil: of Curlee’s all seasonfabrics. You'll like the tostetul difference in Curlee’s lighthearted patterns and colors. Comein soon and see yourself in a whole new light a new all season suit from Curlee 69” to 89” a million dollars in presented 1i supervisors with savings in the M. I. Program, their new permanent-member andnine of his ten years in the lapel pins. club he has also been the Top Saverin M. C. & I. His efforts in Samuel Gompers was the 1969 concentrated in the area of first registered member of steel and ingot processing the Cigar - Makers’ Interresulting inconsiderable cost national Union. nearly In all, 68 members of the Geneva Team were honored for their errors zero efforts in keeping Geneva Works productive and competitive through the 807 cost improvement ideas installed. Raymond W. Sundquist, General The winner! Zales CURLEE SPORT COATS New Look For The Bride of Tomorrow Why settle for second-best when you can have a new Curlee Sport Coat? They're tops in style and value. Curlee’s new shope guar aniees a moreflattering sithoutte Addthe excitement of new fabries, lighter, brighter colors and paiterns, and you've got Curlee — the greatest ! Come in soon and choose yours Wide overlapping 14 karat gold bridal sets and trios. 3".5" JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WANTING! 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