OCR Text |
Show Jerry Young to Seek Post of County Clerk Jerry M. Young, 228 S. 300 W., District Court, a similar record Prove, a 38-year-old journalist, for the county commission and a announced at a small reception great many other written items, this week that he would run as a which mustbe written in a clear Republican candidate for the and understandable way office of Utah CountyClerk. “Then, if he really wants to do Mr. Young works as a reporter his job he can act as an for The Daily Herald, and is executive right hand to the completing a master’s degree county commission and most of program in communications at the other c: partments,” he said BYU. His other interests not Mr. Young is married to the only include political but former Suzanne Cannon, community activities as well. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. He serves as a memiber of the Winfield Q. Cannon. Mr. and Provo City Coordinating Mrs. Young have four Couneil, as a director of the Save daughters, Cynthia, 14, the Provo River Association, on Julianne, 12, who both attend two Provo Chamber of Com- Dixon Jr. High School; Victoria, merce Divisions, and as a 9, who attends Franklin School, member of the Utah County and Laura, 5, who keeps her mother company at home. Beautification Committee “I consider this one of the greatest challenges of mylife,” Get's Involved “When we moved here J knew Mr. Young stated. “Andif I'm elected,it will be one of mylife's I wanted to get involved in Utah County affairs. But I didn't greatest honors.” realize how well I had succeeded with me the Republican Assembly Club, acted as district precinct leader, and wrote speeches for several candidates. He also has worked for candidates here in Utah County. Skills Important & they also have two sons and another daughter. Ken spent his childhood days in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Evans and their son, Jeffery have returned home to San Gabriel, Calif., following a week spent in visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Evans in Provo. Mr. Evanswasreleased April 3 from the U. S. Coast Guard after completing four years vice. His present plans returning to Utah this fall where he hopes to of serinclude coming attend Richard Bav‘ley, duty at Forbes Air Force Base, Kan, Sgt. Pinareili, an aircraft mechanic, is with the 47th JERRY M. YOUNG Month for May by the Provo terested Roy as he has paticipated in school debate for two years, taken part in two plays, been a member of the schoolchorusfor four years, and a member of the All State Chorus. He also has been a member of the high school basketball team for three years. Roy also was freshman class treasurer and sophomore class president. Maintaining a 3.6 grade point average, Royplans to continue his education after high school, and perhaps enter thefield of electrical engineering, or a related field. Pians for North Utah Lake Marina Unfolded AMERICAN FORK — The accommodate 288 campers, possibility of building an ex- provide day boattrailer spaces tensive marina and recreation for 262trailers, plus berths for area for North Utah Lake was boats and a launching area at presented to the American Fork the jetty harbor. Capability at City Council for consideration by the launching site would be 420 Councilman Maleolm H. Beck boats per day. this past week. If approved, the preliminary A series of preliminary plans would be completed and drawings for the mammoth park layouts and specifications ready and carina were submitted for for submittal to the Outdoor the information of the council by Recreation Asseciation June 1. architect Joe Williams. The area Federal assistance will be would be called the North Utah sought for the project, with Lake Marina and Recreation architecturalfees for submitting Area and would encompass 76% the project set at $6,000. acres of lakeside property as Discussion disclosed the presently planned. project would require a large Studies for facilities for financial investment, launching boats, camping by acquisition of land and studyof tent or trailer, picnic shelters, the boating needs of area restroom facilities and showers, residents before a firmdecision dry storage of boats, a to proceed is made. The city clubhouse, and launching and presently owns lakeside docking jetties were displayed property and launching sites by Councilman Beck and Mr. adjoining the area proposed for the park. Williams, The project would be constructed in several phases if approved, according to Mr. Williams. Thefirst phase would include constructionof the jetty, Tactical Airlift Squadron, a unit of the Tactical Air Command which provides combat units for air support of U. S. ground forces. He previously served at Moron Air Base, Spain. PTA Meeting Of Year Slated Dr. Lynn Eric Johnson. director of the Educational Information and Guidance Center at BYU will discuss vocational guidance for teenagers at the final Farrer Junior High School PTA meeting for this year. It Mo be held Thursday at 7:30 p. Students are ee to attend with thgir parents. The sergeantis a 1966 graduate ofSt. Francis High School. Mr. and Mrs. Murrill Draper § of Provo werein Salt Lake City on Saturdayto attend the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Hulda Gessel, 90, who died there. A group of five nieces with their huubands, banded together in a social evening given to honor their uncle and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Evans, who have recently moved to Provo from Long Beach, Calif. The event was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James F, Rasmussen in Provo on Wednesday. The group also remembered the April 15 bir- guar store bakery U.S. No. 1 vine ripened largeslicing tomatoes . firm and red-ripe! Shop Albertson's Farm Fresh’ produce for EA. Mrs. Daisy Draper of Orem. After an all-help supper was served a social evening followed for those named and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cowdell of Copperton; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson and Mrs. May Kiggins, all Provo and Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Norman of Orem. — Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Henrie, thefinest quality fer less! HOT BREAD SPLIT-TOP BREA Albertson's 1-Ib. 5-07. Loaf US.No. 1 crisp Clip Tops BOSTON CREAM PIES ‘2°. CHUNK TUNA ALBERTSON'S SAVE NOW NIBLET CORN 3 89° 4 .. 89° Cans thday of the nieces’ late mother, SPA oa r SWANSON FROZEN Meat Pie Fresh frozen Provoans,report an enthusiastic audience of some 72 young Sunshine State Florida Frozen . students, comprising three first grades of the Oak Hills Elementary School of Bountiful, whoattended a wheat and breud baking demonstration given by the Henries there on Wednesday. The couple showed the wheat seed, explained its growing and harvesting, demonstrated grinding it and subsequently mixing the bread. The students saw the loaves rising and after baking in the school ovens, they enjoyed warm samples spread with butter, which they Morning Fresh Grade AA MEDIUM 2 all helped to make. Mr. and Mrs, Henrie wereinvited to the school by their daughter, Mrs. Phillip (Marilyn) Olsen, who is a teacher there. Cpl. Danie! L. Christiansen, son of Mr, and Mrs. LaVar W. Christiansen of Spanish Fork, has reported for further duty with the U. S. Marines in Hawaii after spending two weeks on leave here. Cpl. Christiansen is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School and has served for one year in Vietnam. He has two more years to serve. trailer and camper area, Phase The completed facility would iced wit’ chocolate icing anteed fresh from our modern in- Leo A, Pinarelli of Provo, is on Various activities have in- Final Farrer ECLAIRS A tender flaky pastry shellfilled with creamy, vanilla custard and Pinarelli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Culbertson, 145 E. Exchange Club. lst South, Spanish Fork, has Roy, the fourth in a family of beenselected as the Boyof the five, is a senior at St. Francis High School in Provo. He serves as studentbody presidentas well Youth Senate two would continue construction of the intand harbor,while phase three would include erection of picnic shelters and the hexagonal clubhouse a U.S. Afr Force Sgt. Dennis R. Roy Culbertson Is Boy of Month for May ROY CULBERTSON fourth child for the Carrolls, and Mrs. Kent Wheeler in Mapleton. Mrs. Bandley suifered a broken shoulderin a fall e weeks ago and for three weeks wa: pl soderoctg treatment. She # expressed appreciation for all kindnesses shown o her since tne accident, and would be happy to receive visits fron friends. government, but especially so in the clerk’s office,” Mr. Young said. “By law the clerk is RoyCulbertson,son of Mr. and of the couple’s newbaby girl. A convalescing at the homeof her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. “Communications skills are important in all levels of responsible for keeping accurate written records for the Fourth is now in Idaho Falls, Ida., visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Ken and Ina Carroll, and assistingin the care Provo matron, is reported to be public office,” Mr. Young said Heis nestranger to political campaigning. Years ago as a Californian, he served as president of the 64th District By MILDRED B. HALL 373-856337. Mrs. Loretta Carroll of Orem Mrs, possibilities of my running for a Sunday, April 19, 1970 About People school in Salt Lake City until some of my friends began discussing Page 3-THE SUNDAY HERALD,Prove, Yigh 66° BRUSH | MOUTH Colgate family size toothpaste THE DESERT RATS storring JAMES MASON RICHARD BURTON OAb aR Ewa ehisagBCTTaya) SUN. at 8 - KUTV Ch: 2 at For mn 19 CHOPS Albertson's TASTY-TENDER®, Swift's Premium, lean, juicy. CURLERS WASH FRYER PARTSes... 5 59° Pkg. For... Powerful World War Twe story of the Noxi siege of Tobruk. now Albertson's thrifty low price, $1.05 value now only. .... ¢: Listerine 12off label. 69° FISH BURGER PATTIES ¢ Grade A Thighs [b, |