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Show Sunday, August 30, 1970 ColleenSmith, \Friends of Provo Environment’ Attendants Charm Lions Organizes as New Civic Group AMERICAN FORK —- Colleen A new civic organization organizational structure, and Smith, pretty trown-haired which has temporarily been goals and objectives of the holder of two titles, Miss called “Friends of Provo's group. American Fork and Miss environment,” decided ThurIt was decided that the group County, together with two at- sday to formally organizeinto an would avoid becoming a sectendants, Terri Heinz and Carla action group which will do tionalist body, but would work Hansen, with charm and talent research, make proposals and with all the communities in the provided a highly entertaining present facts on environment to county as well es with Provo. It program for the Lions and their the public. was further decided that the wives Thursday evening ¢ +. ‘f ceremony for the presentation. Mrs. Murdock served as pageant chairman wher the honor was bestowed on the girls here last spring and has been their chaperone for numerous appearances at parades and other functi‘tions. Queen Colleen is the daughter of Lion and Mrs Roy B. Smith ot the local club. She will be entered with other county queens in the Utah State Fair contest in September The program included piano, vocal and dance numbers with Mike Carson as piano ac- MAJOR DON E. SHOCKEY,public and development cheirman for the Utah Wing of the Civil Air Patrol, presents Lynn S. companist Ma'colm Beck, club president, had charge of the meeting. Certificates of appreciation were awarded by the club to Mrs. Murdock and the three girls. Lions Club members will icipate in ticket sales for the Higgins, former master sergeant of Provo's composite squadron, the Meritorious Service Award. THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 7 The new group will be dedicated to progress, but not blind or unplanned progress, according to a report froma subcommittee in charge of formulating a charter, In the same report, great stress was placed on af appreciation for the heritage .ad traditions which brought about the creation of the charm and quality of the environment now enjoyed in the valley. It was pointed out that in the face of a great period of growth, the committee would seek to bring about a blend of such time tested group would work with the existing community organizations so as to help and not compete with groupsthat are already established operating effectively. and ‘The major concern of the new in bringing the group together forits first meeting earlier in the month. Heindicated to the group that his role was mevely a temporary one and that he had taken the initiative because he had been urged to do so by many people. He stated before the Drivers, Watch for Youngsters Schoo! bus lights flash. It's been a long time since you've hem and they don't § register immediately. Kindergarteners are jumping and yelling, excited at riding a while making some school bus whenthey have never welcoming remarks thathe felt been big enough before. They the group should be a committee run into the street without of the people working together to looking. accomplish beneficial obThese are the ingredients for jectives, tragedy in the first few days and The meeting was conducted by weeks of school, group Mrs. Gayle Chandler, who has organization will be to do acted as an executive secretary research on critical problems. during the initial stages of the Ideas will be sought from ex- group's founding Further organizational periences of other communities and organizations andutilized in meetingswill be held in the near future. The next meeting will the work of the organization. probably be concerned with the The product of the research election of a chairman and an would then be presented to the executive committee. public officials as well as to the public and would include traditions with new techniques, specific suggestions and ideas on ideas and materials. the eventual solution to the Reports were heard from other committees which problem. The meeting was attended by discussed such things as an about25 citizens and was held in coming bazaar to be held in Salt the “Carriage House” located ‘The Mendelssohn Male Chorus Lake City Sept. 25, the proceeds behind the business offices of canyon party wit! be held for which will be turned to the Milo Baughman a prominent Mondayat 6:30 p.m. at Rotary fund to aid the Utah State environmental designer and Park in Provo Canyon. The Training Schoo! program for the member ofthe staff at BYU. membersshould go on the south mentally retarded. Mr. Baughman was influential side of the river. Mendelssohn Chorus Sets Canyon Outing Remember that state law requires that you stop for a school bus with red lights flashing whether you not required to stop opposite direction, bh Higgins for his work in better | preparing the squadron for more efficient search and rescue missions. Specifically, he was in charge of preparation of a mobile commandcenter, housed in the squadron bus. The bus was equipped with full radio capabilities and beds and was capable of being used as an ambulance as well as a sleeping unit. Mr. Higgins recently comthe U.S. Army Warrant vesr course on hel licopter training at Fort Walters, Texas, and Fort Rucker, Ala., at which forgotten about the school bus law during the long summer months. tickets, Many are receiving Happychildren running to or from school or a school bus do not have their minds on safety sometimes. It becomes a driver's responsibility to watch for them. time he was gradrated sixth ina class of 80. He was awarded the Army Aviator Wings and commissioned as a warrant icer. Mr. Higgins left Saturday, Aug. 29, for Vietnam where he will serve a one-year tour of duty. Although the resort island group has an area of only 21 square miles, a taxi driver on Bermuda may cover 25.000 miles a year. BIG 406 Ib. LOW CO UNE DRESS SHIRTS AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS | ACTat ee | Here’s a great opportunity for fantastic savings during our dress shirt sale. These shortsleeve shirts are a blend of Duralon® polyester andcotton and wear the Sears PERMA-PREST® label. .. your assurance of quality permanent-press that wears and performsas wellas it lasts. This full cut shirt is available in blue, maize, pewter and white with a medium spread collar. $ | Regular 2.99 * WD aT Byars And $ave fron Bus drivers where school has started report that drivers have Civil Air Patrol Presents Award To Lynn S. Higginsfor Service Lynn S. Higgins, former master sergeant of Provo's composite squadron of the Civil Air Patrol, was awarded the Meritorious Service Award ‘Thursday night by Major Don E. Shockey, public relations and development chairman for the Utah Wing. The Meritorious Service Award is the third highest award given to members of the CAP, and the highest awarded on the local level. ‘The award was made to Mr. are following it or approaching it from the oppposite direction. (On a divided highway, you are 4 for MON., WED., FRI. EARS, Provo Shop‘Til 9 p.m. THURS., , |