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Show By MILDRED B. HALL 373-8565 — 3732546 Course Set evening in a stake familydinner and social. Billed as a “Lua-Q” Johns,also of Rockford, Ill., who came out West with Joseph Sykesville, Md. The family had come wesi to visit the Meyer's daughter, Stephanie and her husband, Lloyd Briggs andtheir daughter in Malad, «da. They also visited in Provo with Betty's mother, Mrs. Val Anderson and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Heiner. The family planned to tour Yellowstone Park on the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Heiner have enjoyed a few days of vacation at Flathead Lake in Northern Montana where they visited his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Briggs. On the return home trip, the Heiners drove along the Salmon River Valley and enjoyed sightseeing in the Idaho Scenery. Mr, and Mrs. Dean Kimber andthree children,together with his mother, Mrs. Inez Kimber, all of Provo, are among arca residents choosing California points as vacation spots. During past 10 days these family the members have ed to Sparks, Nev., an fom. Lake Larry Lew, Greg Jenson, David Bonnett, Robert Munson and Jeff Hunter. Jn a telephonecall Benton P. Patten ana Allen K. Reinhold will be featured in a two-man show during the month of September at the Provo City Utilities building. The exhibit will include a collection of oils, wood carvings, metalwork designs and water colors. Mr. sae lives in A course for professiona! or feast at long tables. After supper © a lively program including Hawaiian dancing and music wes presented. The committee for the outing was headed by stske MIA personne! chairw : Ted Davis and Cheryl Olson, allof “= Ronald Mansfield, neighborhood commissioner for Squaw Peak District, Boy Scouts of America, and leaders, Ray Smith and Lioyd Christensen of Orem, with a group of local Explorer Scouts are spending this week at Fort Collins, Colo., participating in the National Explorer Olympics. It is that some 2000 Explorer Scouts from varieus parts of the United States are also attending. In the local party are Mark Mansfield, John sabin, Fred Jacobsen, Doug Olsen, Tom Briggs, Dean Nielson, For Utility Building At Utah Tech the guests were seated for the 2 bern 2-Man Art Show Slated juaymee Truck Driver | About People commercial drivers will be offeicd this year by Utah Technical College at Provo, beginning with the fall quarter this September and lasting through three quarters until next Spring. ‘The course will carry college American Fork os‘ patterns of color favored by Mr. Paiten. A native of Elberta, Mr. Patten is a graduate of BYU, where healso received a Masters Degree. He studied pointing and design in New York City for a period of two years, which experience is largely reflectedin his work. Returning credits and be taught on a college level, but previous college education is not a prerequisite ‘The course will include thesry and pisctical driving experience in trucks, cars, buses, semitrucks, trailers and loading equipment, with emphasis on backing, docking, loading, closequarter maneuvers, and on-the- mercial art instructor at Utah Technical College in Salt Lake Lomond City. Specializing in water colors, his works have been exhibited in a number of shows throughout the West, including Springville National Exhibit. He is sponsored by Tivoli Gallery of road training. receiving a Master of Arts Salt Lake andhis paintings hang in the homes of prominent people in Central Utah. He is a graduate of BYU, degree in 1962 in Paintiag and Design. He began teaching art in Professionaldrivers are being imported into Utah each year, Utah technical College official. said, making the job outlook good for those whosatisfactorily complete the course. Pay schedule is reported above were told that Larry Lew had average for the trades. captured the national tennis Interested applicants should competition. arrange for an interview with Lynn Asay, instructor, as soon Mr. ond Mrs. Craig L. Nelson as possibie and certainly before of Provo are spending a few days the start of schoolSept. 9 and 10. in Walnut Creek, Calif., visiting Best age groups for with Mr. Nelson's parents, Mr. Frospective employmentare for and Mrs. Wilford Nelson, prior men 25 to 35 years of age, but to the commencement of classes openings for younger men are ai Brigham Young University. available, Minimum age is 18. Someofthe thingsto be taught Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olsen in the comprehensive course and family of Spanish Fork have include driver-mechanic returned home after spendi ding training in both gas and diesel, the summerin Gettysburg, Pa. preventative maintenance, Mr. Olsen studied mathematics regulations for drivers including at the University of Gettysburg state and Department of on a governmentgrant. He is a Transportation rules, keeping of mathematics teacher at Lincoln log books, employer-employee "4" in Orem. unior High School in relations, map reading, inor surance and accident ing, Visitors in Spanish Fork from math for figuring loads, public relations and job applications. » children Tawna and Duane. | They were houseguests of Mr. BUFFUM NOMINATED Wednesday evening, relatives Emery County, gained com- month of September, can be mercial art experience at the viewed daily fron: 8 a.m. to 5 BYUGraphic Arts Department p.m. and as a free lance artist. He was Instructional Media RETAIL SALES UP WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Coordinator at Olympus High Schoolin Salt Lake City for three Commerce Department reports retail sales throughout the years, Many of Mr. Reinhold’s nat‘on totaled $6.9 billion last paintings reflect his interest in week, The total was 1 per cent the West and Northwest. His style is traditional, rather ex- higher than the previous week perimental, contrasting with the and 3 per cent above the same bold design in contrasting week one year ago. CONTRASTING STYLES will be shown in two-man exhibit featured at the ProvoCity Utilities building in September. Artist Allen Reinhold shows painting of fellow exhibitor Benton P. Patten, left, and a Reinhold water color. Wood carvings, metal craft and design work wil also be displayed, with collection of water colors anddils. Hae sl a Penis onl EeLend doses,end Oakland. At Hayward, the group jisited a former Provo man, Lynn Woolston, who is now SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. teaching music in the high palerHealby ek (UPI) —President Nixon has nominated William B. Buffum, 48, a career diplomat from New Marine Lance Corporal Ed S. York, to be ambassador to Allam is serving in Da Nang, Leban on. Vietnam,in the security division The nomination coincided of the Air Wing. He with the opening of Arab-Israeli return to the U.S. around peace at the Uniied Nations. Buffum has been serving as deputy U.S. representative to the United Nations ee baby om “ the Fanta ambassador. | TammyDale. corporé appr the Senate, he | 5 Cc. Thornton of Provo and the late Dwight J. Porter, who is being militaryitary service. The group group also continued on to Santa Barbara, and Los Angeles, visiting Disneyland and many other Points, as well as Las Vegas, Nev., while returning home. , jg reported to be recovering well following surgery perfoi rmed at s — were given in their honor. & "i John W. Manning of Provo, is 0son of Mrs. Gamett Utah Valley Hospital recently. . will succeed Ambassador reassigned. ! A record attendance of some 900 members of Provo Stake thronged GRA Park on Monday "68400/8050 SN | 14.1 Cu. Ft. 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