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Show Sunday, March 22, 1970 Bank Heads Virgi! Brown foster son of L a 13-year-old histery of my Fort Sumner and were of arty forts and white ard settlements captive. They wes was year history. mi He added that the al n balance all-time high of $516 at the endof the year, of Mormon Projec‘s, examine ancient American artifacts and iterus from pioneer BYU Open HouseSet In SLC at Conference almost double whatit was five years ago. Boerlin predicted a sub- stantial increase in the demand for long-termfarm credit again Throngs this year. He pointed out that while money costs have con- of conference BYU Open House, always had adequate funds to meet the long-term credit needs of the farmers and ranchers in the five-state area. DEAN eae Sertomans early in Officers president of the Provo Sertoma Club for the coming year. near Da Nang. member, and Archaeological Display Another arranged exhibit by will be Dr. Cheesman, director of the Institute of Book of Mormon Projects, who will show his recent archaeological discoveries from research in Central America and Peru. Visitors may view a golden the unfortunate. Nev 21 Friday of ‘ou want to because you is right ankful to have the c get a good educaticn ble to choose where I 0 school FreedomIngredient entering Are we free? south of and ended grandf mer t up straddling the median div strip. Luckily the shaken drive als, police officers as Un hiversity eastbound on the 1300 South ‘onal, he eased up on the gas ’ hed was apparently not hurt. The sustained about $400 worth ¢ al only to find the car damage. The cost of replacing the sign will be $150. For the recently wouldn't slow down. A quick tap Is On ‘Matter’ The subject of the lessonsermonthis Sunday to be read in Christian Science churches, is “Matter.” A verse from Isaiah reads, “Foras the earth bringeth forth her bud, and as the garden causeth the things that are sown in it to spring forth; so the Lord God will cause righteousnes and praise to spring forth before all the nations.” Everyone is welcome at services held at First Church of Christ Scientist, 105 E. ist N., Provo,at 11 a.m. Sunday School is at 9: os and the Reading Room open daily except Saiitaya'ithod holidays. returned not have to pay for something who stopped in you don’t need, and we should Provo to visit a friend while notlie to one another. heading for Weber State, some “How free are we? Weare as days just don’t go too well free as ve allow ourselvesto be. About two weeks ago another As long as we obeyand respect car rolled from its parking spot the rules and laws and the and traveled some eight blocks property of others then we are and crossed Kiwanis Park free and are allowing others their freedom,too.” beforehitting a utility pole. With several cars stopped for off the diagonal, onto the dirt The Jayceeswill be calling at shoulder and turned off the ignition, the car still rolling alone ai a pretty fair clin, Three for a $1 donation which will be used to help the mentally retarded and disturbed. Their sloganis: ‘‘Sweeten up your life—and heip to sweeten someoneelse's." Destroys School SHAWMUT, Ala. (UPI)A tornado, striking with little warning, killed one person, injured eight others and destroyed a junior high school Thursday night. MARKET--586 West 3rd South, Provo OPEN SUNDAYS YOUR CONVENIENCE MARKET- OPEN 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Choice Meats - Farm Fresh Vegetables - Groceries ICE CREAM co ¢| GROUND BEEF = 59: Holland Dutch. . . 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Anautopsyis being performed to determine the cause of death, as a matter of routine. Deputy Sheriff Ken Cahoon Count» Sheriff’s department. The victim and another indicated that the victim may residentleft their cottage about have tried to recover his hat 3:45 p.m. to empty a trash cart from the canai and lost his in the school’s dumpyard. They balance, then, after sliding down were told by the attendant to the 45-foot spillway, he may return by 4:30 p.m. for supper. havehit his head. But a short time later, the companion came back alone. The grapefruit treeis said The attendant checked at the dumplocated the cart, but could to have been named forits not find Mr. Veater. The cart habit of producing fruit in largeclusters. like grapes. had not beenunloaded. A searchensuedwith the help of the sheriff's department. Once de missionary each home in the community between the hoursof i and 5 p.m. Bottles of honey will be traded Police at nearby Lanett originally reported two deaths and other artifacts used by pre- in the storm, but later revised the figure, blaming a funeral Columbian natives. Writings of 42 faculty mem. home for the mixup. Officers said Drew Junior bers of the college ‘will be displayed and some of the High School “was demolished” teaching techniques of the by the twister, ‘and several college, including films and homes were damaged, we don’t television, will be demonstrated. choose. Se Melvin Mesquite on the pedalto hopefully release NEPHI—Mayor Elden C. the apparently stuck throttle Sherwood has issued still didn’t do the job and the car preclamation declaring today as continued to gain speed, he said. “Honey Sunday" in Nephi. He J 24-Year-Old Man Drowns Topic Today DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Phone 373-2672 Free Delivery Project Today Board of Directors. Roy Doxey, goblet, wheeled toys, pottery, assistant deanof the college, has surgical instruments, fabrics, her in the He waselected this past week assisted at the annual business meeting arrangements. of the ciub. Reception Line Named as vice presidents Areceptionline to greet guests were Alan Morgan,sponsorship; will include BYU President Kent Alder, membership; and Ernest L. Wilkinson and Mrs. Wilkinson; Dr. Daniel N. Dee Olpin, programs. Dee Thatcheris secretary and Ludlow,deanofthe College, and Arnold Brown is treasurer. Rulon Myers was named sergeant-at-arms. Vic Oldroyd was named a oneyear director while Mark Oldroyd, Gordon Connelly and Clyde Naylor were selected for two-year terms on the board of AMERICAN FORK — Joseph directors, Gene Lamb and M. Dayle Jeffs are hold-over Veater, 24, a resident of the Utah State Training School drowned members of the board. in a canal running through the school property late Friday afternoon according to the Utah Christ Science FASTEST DELIVERY SERVICE IN TOWN Elder Hugh B. religion faculty Everyoneis welcometo xittend the reception which will present the research andcollections and teaching projects of the College of Religious Instruction, Mr. Hydesaid. Refreshments will be served. Chairmanof the eventis Mrs. Leola Merrill of Farmington, a Dean Benson hasbeeneiected member of the BYU Alumni Andre of Layton, Utah, makes sighting adjustments relayed to him by mission section leader Lance Cpi. Donald Miller of i eid, Mich. The es are members of a howitzer battery operating Ludlow; connection with LDS General Mrs. Brown; and Ernest L. physician of Salt Conference. The o en house will Wilkins be held April 4, fr ident off the the at Hotel Utah Empire Room BYU Alumni Association, and Each year the reception Mrs. Wilkinson. honors one of the Brigham One feature will be a display Young University academic by Dr. Milton backman,director colleges, and this year the of the Institute of Mormon College of Religious instruction Studies, who has made an exwill be featured, according to tensive studyof the early New Ronald G. Hyde, executive York Era of LDS ae ee) director of the BYU Alumni He will exh Association, sponsors. and recent patlications of his All Welcome findings. lect New ZEROING IN, Pie. Todd Mrs. off while light support » couldn't visitors, alumni,andfriends are Brown, memberof the Council of urges all residents to supportthe the red light what do you do? Mr. expected to attend the ual the Twelve und former BYU Jayceesin their effort to assist Hawkins said hepulled the car tinued to increase over the last three years, the Land Bank has woodenhigh- dodging two steel ot into trouble, this borrowed Nephi Jaycees Charity church poles loomed ahead and luckily You ould be able to goto the By PHIL SHURTLEF For the second time in recent the driver chose weeks a cardeveloped a mindof way sign to sh history, which will beon display at the BYL Open House in connection with the annual conference of the LDS Church. The display will be April 4 at the Hotel Utah. R. Cheesman.directorof the Institute of Book the ade the Indians to join by giving them food and Fr DR. MILTON V. Ba: ‘unan, left, director of the Institute of Mormon Studies, and Dr, Paul and highways? Religious Freedom I'mthankful to be able to go to Kenny Van W printed in full property and littering the lakes to winnei Honorabl Mr. and Mrs Wagenen, 14 Followedis t of one another by destroying Driver Escapes Injury As peopleetimes the different church on the reservation try to Run-away Car Hits Sign: g. I don’t like this. I think Third Place Debra Hardma * and Mrs. Glen , president of in Sep 9 is white men who have authority outsmart the Indians in money SH ribbons the Land Bank for its stockholders, the 35 land bank associations that serve Utah, Arizona, California, and Hawaii. volume for in the hank’s 53- freedom. Dowe take advantage Freedom Important Freedom of governmen regional meetings being held by the could return important to my people. So of changesin agriculture, the cost of loan funds, and methods to further improve the credit services of the bank and associations were the principal Subjects discussed at the meeting. This was one of three the fifth any one year or steal their home. As they settled they ti on't likethis. We started to farm and those who shouldbefree to choose our own it back home had free leaders without fear. la Sofreedom to my people “When white men cometo our meanstheir ownland. AnIndian lakesto fish and leave beer cans must have land to farm on and and trash in and around the tuieir cattle to graze on. lakes I think they take away our hey h many to Fort “This was denebecause s didn’t want the white hunting . seventh g Farrer Ju competition Twoessays tied for stockholders of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley aspects € certain people ‘tain person. They Eugene Hansen, f the Federal Land a { Provo, and of the association board of directors have just returned from Santa Barbara where they attended The economic The Navajos elect i Heber meeting This, 1 think, is not sign a peacetreaty. After that their own authorities. they werefree to go. They were Some of the different Navajos Attend Meet annual %ept there andfinally were forced to freed Dayton, was as the Page 3--THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Uizh Prize mening Essayiin Farrer Competition Local Land Open 1] a.m. fo 11 p.m. RESTAURANT 1523 N. Canyon Road, Provo ¢ |