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Show Page 3-THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, April 26. 1970 <> <a News of People You Know Area Mental Health By MU DRED B. HALL ‘373-9563 - 375-0546 WeekSet Mr, and Mrs, R. Lamont Nielson of Provo together with a Utah County Mental Health Association will be sponsoring activities. Members of the Utah County Mental Health Association wil! hold their yearly beaquet on Wednesday, fay 6, at 7 p.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Special awards will be made to two psychiatric aides who have made valuabie contributions in thefield of mental health. They Jensen, Utah County pi PROVO-- AMERICAN FORA vinnie STUDY AREA and lo merchan‘s in Provo and other communities wil! be participating by allowin, displays in their windows. Service and adjacent areas in American Fork and Provo Canyon which will require coor- Uinta Forest Formulating Total Land Use Program Directors of the Salt Lake City Drug Crises Center, will speak on “Drug Abuse—Fact, Fancy.” New officers and new board memberswill also be elected at the banquet. Dr, Frazier Crocker is the current president of the Utah Mental dination of the manyresources. Studyis now areas te underway, with actual pl include ouly Uinta National Forest land. LAND USE STUDY will include all Forest ti George Edison, M.D., whom is head of Student Health Services at the University of Utah and whois chairman of the Board of By BETTY G. SPENCER Health Involvement of the city, total land use planning effort county, state and other federal Provo Job’s Daughters Attend Meet Bethel 4 of Provo International Order of Job’s Daughters held their annual Grand Rally in Salt LakeCity recently. The members were joined by 17 other Bethels of the state. Jean Coker, Springville, is the Bethel’s honored queen. The 25-voice choir, appearing in skit anddrill competition, won a third place trophyin the choir division. Sharon Huntington of Provois the choir leader and she also is a past Honored Queen. Mrs. Mildred Lowell of Pleasant Grove is the adult director of music. Beverly Morlock of American Fork gavethe narration for the Grand Guardian Council at the installation ceremonies conducted at the Grand Rally. Both Mr. and Mrs. Matt Robertson of American Fork were reappointed to offices, she as Bethel guardian and he as associate guardian. Mr. Robertson andhis daughter, Melanie, 15, who is Provo Bethel’s treasurer, were honored by being selected as model_officers_among_the_18 is underway on an 85,000 acre area of the Pleasant Grove Ranger District of the Uinta National Forest. A team of specialists have been assigned by Forest Supervisor Clarence S. Thornock to develop a working plan consisting of inventorying and evaluating the many recreation opportunities within this unique environmental area. Existing recreation opportunities and a projection of ithin anticipated experiences withi Provo and American Fork Canyons will be evaluated in the project. This plan will serve as a guide to the development of a total recreation experience in the future. Multi-P The increasing complexity of planning situations make it necessary that recreation reflecting human and resource considerations be multiprofessional in composition. Included in Planning effort will be geologi: landscape architects, soil ‘specialists, hydrologists, au A ed These be working directly vith i forester, engineer and unit manager of the Forest Service. Bethels, for their work during the past six months. Mrs. Robertson was also honored by being elected Grand Marshal. gevernment agencies along with private land owners, organization groups and individuals will be solicited in the development of this plan, according to Supervisor Thornock. Forest service officials are confident this total land use study will provide a basis upon which environmental decisions ae morerealistically ap* Gather Information Detailed information will be gathered to identify and classify all recreaticn situations and possibilities in Provo and American Fork Canyons. Planners cannot predict the future,sayofficials, but they can describe the range of and % LOTS PL CASE LOTS ONLY. “TOMATOES Red vie.Ripe . . CUCUMBERS each 5° pial Slicers . Springville Police Ask Updating of Equipment SPRINGVILLE — Updating of communicaticas equipment in SS order to permit the ciub to stay open until 1 p.m. City councilmen unanimouslydenied the Wavels.. th. 6° cose 2” PORK ROAST | Leon Horme! a BACON gee w. 69° FRANKS Hormel! Vor.Phgs. . . . 20° aaa _ FRUIT MIX MileeS High 5 ze IE Me.Con PAPER PLATES e| teas eal aa VIENNA | SAUSAGE ths x oe a | Kercnur ( Da 39° COCA COLA \...aE sro 45° GRAHAM CRACKERS ( Keebler... 21b.Box " CONTAINERS ‘alr 8% aap“VITAMINS ( 35cont os Reg. 6.95 i? RUG RUNNERS “RED CARPET TRAVEL SERVICE” | 24x60" | Reg.2.99........ ; 1" | Ea 373-5310 292 N. UNIVERSITY, PROVO . i. 598 lean Hormel. . V CHRISTOPHERSON ». 49 ees PORK STEAK Our only answeris that we buy high quality furniture at the best prices possible and makeit available to them at the most reasonable pric. We try to give you what you wantat a price you wouldlike to pay. ‘$758 } Calif. TO WELS 30 for $1.98 and if you do not -, sf ; ORANGES members of Mr. and Mrs the Springville Police Departt Perkes of Orem were ment has been requested by request -birthday Police Chief Ashley Grahamat a Rhoades Enterprises at 871 S. e couples mecting of the city council Main, was granted license to q_ Gty councilmen took under operatea retailoutlet along with ment a proposal made by the wholesale jewelry ae ef Graham and represen- manufacturing business now in a x dinner was tatives of a radio companyand operation, with an additional $25 enjoyed, games played andgifts the LawEnforcement Planning license for the retail outlet. bestowed by grandparents, commitiee, and indicated the Teraco Products submitted Mayor and Mrs. Winston M. matter would be brought up at low bid for supplying the city Crawford and children, thetimethe new fiscal budgetis the with gasoline and diesel fuel ix Margaret, Chris and Kim, Orem prepared. the next year beginning Apr. 22. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman D. John DeHaas and Kelly Texaco bid13.8 for regular, 16.3 Perkes and daughers, Karen and Hardman, operators of the for ethyl, and 13.2 for diesel. Sandy, and the Jack Warner Stocker Club, asked the council Otherbidders were Utah Service family, all of Ogden; Mr. and to change the ordinance which Oil Co., and Mrs. Brent Perkes and family, requires a midnight closing, in Riverdale; Mrs. Richard Porter and Brett, Corona Del Mar, Brand New Beautiful Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Crawford and two chiidren, Orem Sofas So Low?” i *484” CARROTS Clip “How Do You Price Your MAY 13, JUNE 3 & 15, JULY 1 10-14 DAYS, 4 ISLANDS. 2m ' oe American Fork, BIG, BEAUTIFUL COTTON AND RAYON TOWELSin assorted postel Mrs. Fletcher D. Norris of colors, NEW — NOT SECONDS. These towels are deluxe quality ies and identify those Provoreturned during the week ‘and are sold on FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED basis, Money back ely to occur. from Utah Valley Hospital, fion clubs and organizations: buy our towels and In conjunction with the forest where she has been receiving ume buyers such as churches, clubs, restaurants, multipie use concept, the treatment. ORMER NOW! This sensational bargain may directions and guidance MAIL ORDER provided by this study will be 30 TOWELS @ 1.98 |} Petersen Sales Ca. closely coordinated with range, Mr. and Mrs. pilterd 100 TOWELS @ 5,00 [| ey timber, wildlife and land Mangum of Bicknell, Ut., P.O. Box 19204, Dept. #¢ 53 visiting with their daughter a 200 TOWELS @ 9.00 j Salt Lake City, Utoh 84119 Taibepaeed technology, the son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.Stanley 500 TOWELS @ 22.00 [| Please send me the following amount of towels checked. Plus 25¢ for postage& handling, adaptation of new and varied B. Ashby and family in Orem types of recreation equipment, this weekend. On Saturday NAME. and public desires ali require evening they were honored ADDRESS. that the finished plan be a guests at a dinner given by the ZIP. STATE. CITY flexible working tool, Mangunis. Family members Pieces silane Chick or Méney 0°’ This planning effort will joiningfor the occasion were Mr. confirm that the land belongs to avast family, of which many are Outof town customersanddealers are continually asking us, dead, few are living and countless numbers arestill unborn ana all mustbe considered in the modern application of the canyoii resources. HAWAII TOURS Merrill Christopherson Tour Director Pi FO from Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Searle of He holds a B.S. degree from All of the immediate family are Eunice Mewes, Ut Training School an to geograpnically isolated Berlin they were together Brigham Young University. made by contacting Alida Heiner at 373-4400, ext. 276. access Mr. and Mrs. RayNielson and staying with Linda’s mother, family of Salt Lake City joined Mrs, Leora Ashton. Mr. Burr is togetherto take dinner out. They hoping to find suitable emalso arranged for a number of ployment in the computerfield familypictures to be taken while in Utah so theycan settle here. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pendleton of Provo were notified on Friday morning of the death of a cousin, Earl Baldwin,life-time resident or Beaver. bea July 1969 for maintaining air He is a supply management officer in the 7350th. The Lieutenant graduated in 1962 from American Fork Figh School and received his B. S. degree in 1968 from BYU. His wife, Julie, is the danghter of Provo. Anyone interested, in addition to members,is invited to attend. Reservations may be County has earned the U. ». Air Force Wahiquist and attended a pietion of military service. Their session at the St. George last station was at Portsmouth, Temple. On Saturday evening N.H.and prior to that they spent the Nielson; and their sons, thee years in Northern Boyd and his wife of Orem and Michigan. At present they are May 410 and the month, the Association. Lieutenant Kenneth L, Warnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Warnick of American Fork, is a memberof a unit that sister and brother-in-law, Mr. U.S. Air Force Captain Glade Outstanding Unit Award. The and Mrs. Leroy Wahiquist of Burr with his wife, the former 7350th Support Group at TemOgden, journeyed to St. George Linda Ashton and their son, pelhof Central Airport, Gerwhere ‘they visited with Darrin, have returned to Utah, many, was cited for meritorious relatives, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. following the captain's com- service from January 1968 to The week of May 4-10 will be Mental Health Week in Utsh County The entire month of May is Mental Health month nationwide, and throughoutthe week of during the week and Mrs. Joe Mangum and family of Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Perry and familyof Brigham City HAIR SPRAY Simply Super rea... 2 tor 29° COSMETICS clever80% orttei ee BuraGl 8-Ft. Sofa And Matching Loveseat tothiorony ......$ 299° ‘LIGHT BULBS 7stven Bik eS RIGHT GUARD | Reni. 89: WEADDONLY10% 10THE Spray Deodorant WalnutFinish Blender © 3-Speed thumb-tip control Powerful, dependable motor Easy-to-read mixing guide » Automatic beater ejector Compares to much more expensivesets. ity ui Now| Oneof the best interior decorators in the state told me, “Wayne, you opEN | would dovery well to get the line of lamps by STIFFEL! 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