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Show Page 4—THE SUNDAY HERALD, Provo, Utah aT «ae ae sr iel Fin Opt “get-tough” policy on junker Fred’s father was killed by enemy forces in Vietnam in August, 1968. The Fords are citystreets, interior White . . Gallon 52" (= Exterior... . . Gellon } $8 ccacoviinnaes SEMI-GLOSS } EXAMINING THE DECORATIONSreceived by his grandfather, Col, Vergene W.Ford,for service in Vietnam, is grandson Fred Bull, center, while Mrs, Ford ‘ooks on. Little former Provo residents. Ex-Provoan en SS 800m eee Ree NeSS S068 T SS AASTORARNIREESE DTT EET R EK RRAESONERE REO OS se 3 in 95° \CANVAS SHOES George Burch, commander of MRS. NAOMI GREENHALGHis presented an award as the Honor Citizen of the Year in Santaquin by Robert Steele, Santaquin Lions Club president. fay IT Santaquin Lady BRUSH ROLLERS | Honor Citizen By ESTELLA PETERSON SANTAQUIN Mrs. Naomi Greenhalgh was named “Honor Citizen of the Year”for Santaquin, by the Sana Lions Club at a banquetheld secently ina cafe, mo oom . Es A: Mrs. Greenhalghwas selected by vote of the membersat a previous meeting with Robert Steele, president, in charge. Mrs. Greenhalgh earned the honor because of her many recent activities and accomplishments. Active in music ARTICHOKES | = 3 w 25 LETTUCE Farmer Pack TalAw. - teed 9 CUCUMBERS ( OES ‘Long Green Slicers... 2... Each el | : (. SPARE RIBS { Hormel... 2. w. 59i CHEESE BM sirloin ib. | PORK STEAKS ae te. 59°q =e FISH STICKS field «+ 2Lb. Pg. 69 ‘WE ADD ORLY 10% TO THE ‘ABOVE PRICES WRANGLER SHOP SPECIAL WESTERN -AGES Little Girl's Jeans ( Fancy denim straight leg. $500 4 ) { Junior Misses JEANS i straightleg. i Vaquero, $ 6” ’ SDs a <a a ae these countries in helping them ences is from Mat. “No man can serve two ae for either he will bate develop their 'and and water resources. Only about one- fifth of the water in these areas is developed and muchof the landis also undeveloped. Allocation of the wateris confusing and difficult for these people, and the U.S.U,staffers are giving a lot of aid with this probiemn. Theyare also teaching them to break up the the one, and love the other; o else he will hold to the one, a despise the other. Yecammet serve God and mamm The public iscen to attendservices at 11 a.m.at First Churchof Christ Scientists, 105 E. Ist N. Prove. SundaySchoolis jungle growth and put the land to better use. Proper methods of land leveling in some of the areas is an important part of the aid program. In most of these countries, the farmersstill use crude wooden plows pulled by a team of oxen. Mr.Olsen reports “the program is makingfine progress at 9:45 a.m. and the Reading Room is open daily except Sendays and holidays. and that this is one of the mostpractical and useful ways of givingforeign sid.” the 456th Strategic Aerospace Wing at Beale Air Force Base, Calif. Col. Ford, whocurrentlyis the 486th Deputy Commander of Maintenance at Beale AFB. served in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969 as commander of Detachment1, 12th Special Operations Squadron, Mrs. Karen Thorn, former secretary to Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd (R-Utah), will speak to the National Association of Retired Civil Service Employees Mondayin the Eldred Center at a 2 p.m. meeting. She will be speaking on how citizens can best serve the legislature and their own organization. SNELL OLSEN,Mepleton,is shown standing between an Indian couple behind a crew plow pulled by cattle on a highplain in Bolivia. Nile Mathews, a representative of Utah State University, is shown at the left. Mr. Olsen recently returned from a 16-day tour of South America as a USU representative, studying the work being done by that institution in the South American countries, MONDAY & TUESDAY SALE KENMORE AUTOMATIC Sears Provo Planning Commission Denies Mobile Home Park The Provo City Pianning Commission turned down a request for approval of construction of a mobile home park north of820 North at 18th West at prospects for improved access not good, In further action the commission approved a 96-unit building complex, five stories high, which will require the removal of at least four homes on Stadium Lane north of the BYU football stadium. The commission approved the withthe thatthe area be landscaped and that the developer post bond and be responsible for upkeep. The request was made by Dean Anderson, who had asked for permission to construct the mobile home park on land which had been d long agofor gravel. More than 100 persons attended the meeting, and many were present to object to Mr. Anderson’s proposal because for your they felt it would depreciate TAX RECORD their property values, Provo your purchases with exThe planning commission, pense booksof your choice. however, turned down the Standard Office Supply Tequest because of inadequate access to the area and future 28300 Save $5 Square Yard 2 SPEED WASHER Wool Shag Carpet Our finest shag “Windsong™ of 100% wool pile. Walking on it makes it even richer looking. Regular 16.99 Sq. Yd. I I 92 Regular action for normal fabrics and gentle action for delicate fabrics. Built in lint filter. MONDAYAND TUESDAY ONLY q. 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Tour OTG for all i Natives Mate)in the LDS Church, Mrs. Greenhalgh has served as Junior Sunday School cocrdinator and chorister, and is currently a counselorin the North Ward ReliefSociety. During the program honoring her, a daughter, Mrs. Diane Butler, paid tribute to her mother. Ernest Farnsworth also read a tribute for her and she was presented with a plaque by PresidentSteele. Master of ceremonies for the program was George Higginson. Here are three of our best-selling itineraries: WEAR Ladies’ JEANS eternal and incapableof discord and decay” (P. 468). Oneof the Bible verses in the Panama. Men from the Utah school are working with the EXPO'70/GRIENT/ARGUND THE WORLD/SOUTH PACIFIC Good Thrv Wednesday Fancy denim, university has been overseeing for the past several years. Theytraveled to Pera, Bolivia, Colombia, Venezuela and circles Mrs. Greenhalgh has been 2 member of a ladies trio for a numberof years. She has served as PTA president, and for the past three years she has planned thecity float for the annual celebration. During the summer months she has su the construction of thefloat te see that it was ready for the scheduled celebrations throughout Utah its meeting Wednesday night. SED in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures as follows: “Substance is that which jis the university, to check on a foreign aid program which the Ex-Secretary OfLloyd To Speak Monday Flying Cross, thirteenth Oak Leaf Cluster to the Air Medal, and the Purple Heart. Presentation was made by Col. Pct! Ribs w. | S ‘The Lesson-Sermonreadin ali Christian Science churches this - Sunday is on “Substance,” wh. which Mary Baker Eddydefines property will be personally Cluster to the Distinguished i Di Topic Today By BERNIECE EVERETT MAPLETON — Snell Oisen, Mapleton farmer and livestock man,has just returned from a 16-daytrip to South America. Mr. Olsen is on the institutional council of the Utah State University. He accompanied Bruce Anderson, a water engineer from For Service 607, Con . PANTY HOSE Is Church Decorated ORANGEJUICE NoeCon nscfiatas 9S" ann | “TINGUET i DINNERS | Choice Residents now having such vehicles parked before their ‘Substance’ advised of the move, with citations to be issued if any remain bythe target date. Citizens were reminded that a Provo wrecking company has offered to accept junkers without charge during the month of March.A fee is charged if the junkers are hauled to the Col, Vergene W. Ford, former American Fork city dump, with resident of Provo, is the ownersfirst required to obtain a recipient of several decorations permit for dumping the vehicle presented to him for his service at the American Forkcity hall. in Vietnam. At recent ceremonies, Col. Fordreceived thethird Oak Leaf White Your From S. America osoeee city streets. They ask citizens to remove cae horse trailers and other such vehicles from city streets before March 23. Councilman William M. Pierce advised members of the city council this week that the local police department is currently contacting persons with offending vehicles parked on city streets, advising them that citations will be issued beginning Monday, Marci 23. Manyareas of the community are plagned with the problem of parked junkers, with Councilman Pierceciting both safety and beautification reasons as removalof these vehicles from )ure| \eédwoon STAIN ‘War’ on AMERICAN FORK — The ) SALE | reeal Olsen Returns Junker Cars » PAINT| j A.F. Makes GATEWAY HOLIDAYS jority,60609 i deseret travel 288 NORTH 1ST WEST PROVO, UTAH 84601 P Prest erma-Fres SPORTSHIRT b Mens Italian Style Sandals shirts for liecure living in Carefree print and plaids. open sandals for liesure living. 4 differnet styles D wor AZ 97 to choosefrom. Buy newatthis low price. 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