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Show Sunday, March 28, 1970 Page 2—THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah victim on Provo City Streets less than two weeks Frid evening when he died in a twocar collision at 12th Seuth 2 University Avenue Ossian, Lund Anderson, 4328 Perry 71, Way, Sioux City, Towa waskilled whenthecar he wasdriving and one dr Marvin Dewey Bird, 13th S., Springvill and slammed bro: Mr. Bird, his Mrs,Anderson, 72; andfour Bird children were injured in the crash, All six of the Bird fami members were listed in fair parently condition Saturday shield ash ‘Mrs Bird utility pole at about University Avenue facial and neck bee econ ed was that of e was sess by acara Center on March 19 he was apn into the wind- PICKLES Sutil at Utah The Bird children Valley Hospital, while Mrs Scott, 11; Jolly Pickle Barrel, Dills Qn. 37: BAB-O 12 & a M4an Pha j tomato JUICE | cae Aw ON Fomily A BADLY DAMAGEDleft side of this automobile give inute curred about 6:30 p.m. Friday at the intersection of 12th indicationof the force of the two-car crash Friday evening South and University Avenue. (Herald Staff Photo by Dean that claimed thelife of Ossian Lund Anderson, 71, SiSioux City, Ostlund) lowa, and injured seven other persons. The accident oc- Wilkinson Guides Y students. President Wilkinson replied, From i983 to 1964, Wilkinson was head of the “No. no.” Enrollment will be curtailed Unified Church School System for next year and future years, as well as president of th university. His ' President Wilkinson added complishments in other areas, NearCapacity In reference to the physical including the church's junior facilities of the university, colleges, were equal to this President Wilkinson says that accomplishinent at BYU. they’re being used aboutto their “Greatest Accomplishment” capacity. His greatest contribution, by “Just aboutte their capacity,” his own admission, and the he says. “We could crowd a few things he’s proudest of, acmore students in, but we'd be cording to a column the pretty crowded.” president wrote for The Herald, Building is not Dr. Wilkinson's ig the establishment of LDS only contribution. He has in- Wards and Stakes on the camcreased the academicstature of pus. Dr. Wilkinson suggested the BYU beyond measure. When he arrived on campus establishment of wards and there were five colleges. That stakesto the General Authorities numbernow stands at13, plus a in 1956 and 12 wards and one recognized graduate school, stake was established. Now summer school and extension there are 10 stakes and 92 wards. Manystudents have been division. He inaugurated a new planfor grateful for the relizious sabbaticals, encouraged faculty training and experience they to work for doctorates, and in- have received on the BYU creased the number of doctoral campus in the wards and stakes. offerings at BYU in every And President Wilkinson college possible. The university classifies it as his greatest changed from the quarter achievement, If Karl G. Maeser werealive system te the semester system in 1960 to further the interests of todayand able to walk down the scholarship and President sidewalks of BYU, he’d rub his Wilkinson encouraged establish- eyes in disbelief, but he’d be {Continued From Page 1) PRESIDENT WILKINSON is shownin familiar poses during a recentinterview. ment of a University-wide Honors Program for gifted aor BUTTER = House rstb.Jor 75° 1970 @ STEREO FLOOR WAX | BIG SAVINGS SALE! |Mon.COCOANUT| Listed below are two of manysimilar savings on all styles of stereo sets on display: PORK STEAK ' cad wo, 59° BACON Contemporary Stereo Console For’ Any Style Home Hormelsliced \~ bk Ibs. $700} ] { sword MEATS { bas a sy |saacrors ROAST PORK | HEART RED HEART YARN Coots & Clark RegMabe eke 15 | TUMBLERS Insulated 69: SALAD BOWL = RegLAP viccscarcnomens pleased with what Dr. Wilkinson has done. tees ee ee 99 | i NYLONS |e OR ae 6 mm. 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