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Show bsDado Su unday, October 11, 1970 Inducts 10, Releases 30 SPANISH FORK — Ten men have entered the U.S. Armed Forces and 30 have been released through Selective Service Board No. 34 in Spanish Fork. Entering the Army are Marvin L. Jacobson, Goshen; Nicholas Lopez, Santaquin; KAHRYN HAROLDSEN school, which is directed by Norman Rockwell and other leading Americanartists, Anativeof Brigham City, Mrs, Haroldsen also has studied art under Everett Thorpe at Utah State University. and Stephen V. Rowe of Springville joined the Air Force and Douglas L. Wood of Springville joined the Navy. Separating from the Army were Payson residents Samuel C. Ashworth, Guillermo Rivera and Robert L. Smith; and Spanish Fork residents Dwight A. Daniels, Grant S. Davidson, Darrell N. Johnson, Randy S. Larsen, Ned L. Topham and Michael D. Warthen. Others leaving the Army were DonB. Peterson, Salem; John L. Bennett, Jan V. Felix, Glenn K. Holmes, Raymond M. Loveless, Howard R. Sanford and Larry D. Weight. Leaving the Marine Corps were Gordon L. Davis, Goshen; Robert R. Hughes, Spanish Fork; Wayne L. Allman, Jerry i. Cobb, Jay B. Curtis and Danny W. Lamb, all of Haroldsen, associate professor of communications at Brigham Young University, and is mother of four sons and two daughters. Marvin C. Shepherd of Spanish Fork were released from the Air Force. Separating from the Navy were Floyd V. Clayson and Orem Woman Completes Art Course WESTPORT, Conn. Kathryn B, Haroldsen, 419 E. 1800 South St., Orem, recently was graduated from the Famous Artists School of Westport, Conn. Mrs. Haroldsen specialized in fine atts painting during her three-year course with the THE HERALD, Prov Sears Named Headof Utah’s S.F. Board Robert N. Sears, vice skills and achievements, the president and member of the council members advise and board of directors of the assist the University adPhillips Petrolemn Company, ministration and Institutional New York City, became Council as consultants, inchairman of the University of formation sources and Utah National Advisory Council evaluators. this week ‘The newchairman is a 1936 The announcement was made graduate of the University of during the council’s annual fall Utah.In 1956 Mr. Sears received meeting on the Salt Lake City the U of U “Outstanding campus Mr. Sears succoeds Achievement in Business DeWitt J. Paul, chairman of the Award,” and in 1967 was the honorary board of Beneficial Corporation, awarded professional degree of ‘fuels Wilmington, Delaware, engineer” by the University The distinguished advisory Colleges of Engineering, and council consists of 25 members Mines and Mineral Industries, who are serving in a variety of Heis presidentof the New York professional fields, In assign- Chapter of the University of ments relevant to their various Utah Alumni Association, Holiday for Deer Hunt Provo City schools along with all other Utah Schools, will close Friday afternoon Oct. 16 for the annual opening of eer hunting season and will remain closed until Tuesday. Provo High School will close at noon on Friday, the junior high schools will close at 11:30 a.m. and the elementary schools will close at 12:30 p.m. Beceuse of the PHS sophomores will begin at 7:45a.m.on Friday,the sametime as the 11th and 12th graders begin their classes. Farrer and Dixon Junior High School seventh-granders will Provo High 3-Act Play Well Received in Calif. The first three-act play ever taken out of the state of Utah by Ray B. Jones, draina director at Provo High Schoo:, was warmly received by students at Foothill High School in Bakersfield, Calif. The play was “‘Star- Spangled Girl.” Larsen, Nathan Lewis and Candice Kuhni, Mr. Jones and Laurie Jess of the PHS prop department accompanied the cast, In California the group did small sections of the play for class discussion and gave evening performances on Sept. 24 and 25, Mr. Jones is well-known in Utah for his one-act plays which have taken first place in state competition for the past three years, He is now directing “Dark of the Moon” which will be performed Oct. 27-29. Residents of Provo and Utah All expenses were paid by the Foothill High School drama director, Mrs. Peggy Lautenschlager, who saw a practice of the play this summer while she was working on her Ph. D. at Brigham Young Merrill L. Ross, Santaquin; University. She was so LaVaughn H. Johnson and David impressed that she made The number of factories in K. Mower, Payson; Monte R. arrangements for the play cast County are invited to attend the Hong Kong rose from 5,599 in Fautin, Spanish Fork; Terry L. to drive to Bakersfield. evening performances on those Swanson, Springville. Members of the cast are Steve dates. 1960 to 14;754 in 1969, Sheis married to Dr. Edwin 0, °Larry D. Dixon of Payson and ie. 2 National Advisory Council Schools to Have Annual begin classes at 8.a.m., the same time as the eighth and ninth graders. Morning kindergarten children in the district who are normally bussed will be bussed home at 11 a.m. All other kindergarten children will be released at the dismissal time. There will be no afternoon kindergarten Friday. ‘There will not be any schoollunches served on Friday. Ga Monday there will be no school. Students will report on Tuesday, Oct. 20, for regular schooling. Parents are encouraged to makesure their childrenare in schoolfor the half-day on Friday. This is a regular state-wide vacation for deer hunting. = DR. PEDERSEN Darhl Pedersen Elected BSA Commissioner January, Begin now to discover the wonderful world of aviation as a Neighborhood Commissioner and an Assistant District Commissioner. He succeeds A. Rex Dunford as District Commissioner. Dr. Pedersen has completed18 years of service to the doy Scouts of America including positions as Scoutmaster, Explorer Advisor, Troop Committeeman, and Institutional Representative. He has been awarded the Scouter’s Training Award, the Scouters Key, both for Scoutmaster and Commissioner, the Eagle Scout Award, and Commissioner Arrowhead Award. = POTATOES T | isa good opportunity to get your instrument rating The emphasis will be on classroom instruction that will prepare train you to p pass theinstrument rating written examination Fresh Utah Grown, ¢ Medium Size... . . . bb. 4 SQUASH 4 Utoh Grown. WholeBanona 1 eadtediain isis cai. 69° : SLICED BACON Bar-S 5% ) BOLOGNA Would you like to have your instrument rating? If you already have o privatepilot's license or if you are planning to learn how to fly, this both Prices Effective Mon., Tues., Wed. Now Crop Seb 2010.boy 39° INSTRUMENT RATING GROUND SCHOOL In a recent Provo District Meeting of the Boy Scouts of America, Dr. Darhl M. Pedersen, chairman of the Psychology Department at Brigham Young University, was elected Provo District Commissioner. 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Also try ourcustomframe More Wigs 5] 4’ TOMATO JUICE HAND CARVED GRAND OPENING TOP OF THE WORLD Hesivon:...- L2teco 1 M-D TISSUE ee 3 189° TRIM AS A BUTTON Trimmed Junior Coat CREAM SAUCE Ostrom’s SG E> SS <= a ~ decoration, Tuesday, 7 p.m., Orem High, Room C-3, Carroll; knitting, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Orem Higi Room 16, Harris; metal shop, lapidary, welding, machine shop, antique car restoration, Monday, 7 p.m., Orem High Shop, Cawley; oil Orem painting, Thursday, 7 p.m., Bookkeeping (call 373-9666 by Orem High , Room B-9, Spencer; Oct. 16 to register); cake physical fitness for women, decorating, beginners, Section Wednesday, 7 p.m., icoln one, Monday, 7 p.m., Lincoln Junior High girls gym, review Junior High, Room 27; section course in English grammar, two, Wednesday, 7 p.m., same Monday(call 373-9666 to register place; advanced,section three, by Oct. 16, Class will not begin Tuesday, 7 p.m., same place; until 12 register) Ferrin. ceramics, Thursday, 7 p.m., 66 Sew on knits, Wednesday, S. 470 E., Orem (call 225-6377 for Lincoln Junior High, Room 25, placein class.) Christmascrafts Wilson; shorthand and office ard decorations, Tuesday, practice beginning and p.m., Orem High, Room C-17, review) Monday and Thursday Cardon; classic guitar, begin- beginning Oct. 12 6:30 p.m., ners, Tuesday, 7 p.m., Lincoln Orem High, No. 7, Johansen; Junior High, Room 8, Sagers, Spanish, Tuesday, 7 p.m., Lincoln Junior High, Room 26, Brown; square dancing, Thursday, 8 p.m., Westmore, B-1, 3 Beck; tailoring, Wednesday, 7 of poster design (call 373-9666 by p. .m.,, High, Room B-1, Oct. 16 to register. Class will not Baum; typewriting, Monday and begin until 12 students have Thursday, 8 p.m., Orem High, registered) Bown; family Room E-7, Johansen; woodwork sewing, Monday 7 p.m., Orem and cabinet making, WedHigh, Room B-1, Baum. nesday, 7p.m., Orem High Shop, German, Thursday, Orem Schomas. High (call 373-9666 by Oct. 16 to No classes will be held in register. Class will not begin schoolbuildings on Monday,Oct. until 12 students have 19, because of deer huxting registered) Patten; interior vacation, Allred; oil painting (Lynn Faucett method) Wednesday, 7 p.m., Pleasant Grove High, room 11, Webster; men's basketball, Tuesday, Oct. 20, et Sore aL ays gym, x Lehi Lunchroom, Webster; physical fitness for men, ‘y esday, Oct. 27, 8 p.m., Lehi High boys gym, Jacobson; Spanish, Wednesday, Lehi High, Room 3, Penrod (enter west door.) American Fork throughout the district. ‘The Ceramics, section one, classes will continue for eight Wednesday, 7 p.m.; section two, weeks. Friday, 7 p.m., 776 E. ist S., Fees in most cases are in- Alpine; section three, Thursday, creased due to a cutin state and 7p.m., 619 N. 3rd W., American federal money used for adult Fork; community chorus, education purposes. Cost of Monday,7 p.m., American Fork books and supplies used by the High chorus room, Larsen; student is in addition to the drapery mal making, Monday, registration fee. Unless the .m., American Fork High, schedule specifies otherwise, Room 27 (call 756-3576 by Oct. 16 students should register at the to registeras class will not begin first class period. until 12 have registered) The classesdonotcarry credit Peterson; driver’s education, unless listed under th. Adult Monday,2 p.m., Pleasant Grove High School schedule. High, Room 7; general shop for The law specifies that all new men and women (woodwork and adult drivers must complete a metal), Tuesday, 7 p.m., driver's training course before a American Fork Junior High, license can be obtained. Driver’s Bond; knitting, Thursday, 3:30 training courses will be p.m., i , Room 12 (call organized when 12 adults have for registration by Oct. 16 at 756registered. 3576; class will not begin until 12 Other classes in addition to register.) Allred; oil painting, those listed can be organized beginners, Wednesday, 7 p.m., when12 or moreadults register. American Fork High, Room 10; If additional information is advanced, Thursday, 7 p.m. desired, Mrs. Ellen W. Brown, same room; physicalfitness for district director of Adult men, Monday, Oct. 26, 8 p.m., Education may be contacted at American Fork High boys gym, the Alpine SchoolDistrict office, Mower; physical fitness for 756-3576 or 373-9666, women, Wednesday, 7 p.m., All classes will begin this week American Fork High girls gym, unless otherwise noted. Schedule Ingersoll; sew on knit, Thurof classes see sday, 7 p.m., American Fork Lel High, Room 27, Ditlevsen; Driver’s Education, Monday, upholstery, Monday, 7 p.m., p.m., Pleasant Grove High, Harrington, Rooms 11, 12, Room 7, Wilson; family sewing, Carter. Monday, 7 p.m., Lehi High, Pleasant Grove Room 30, Peterson; farm Cake decorating, Monday, 7 welding, Thursday,7 p.m., Lehi p.m., Pleasant Grove High High, Memmott (limited lunchroom, Harper; driver’s registration, contact Mr, education, Monday, 7 p.m., Memmott at 768-3536 or 768- Pleasant Grove High, Room 7, 2308); knitting, Monday, 7 p.m., Wilson; family sewing, WedLehi High, Room 31, Hardy nesday, 7:30 p.m., Pleasant (bring large needles and knitting Grove High, Room 14, Peterson; worsted yarn to first meeting.); knitting, Monday, 7 p.m., oil painting, Monday, 7 p.m., Pleasant Grove High Room 11, By DENA GRANT AMERICAN FORK — The announced schedule for adult education classes for Alpine SchoolDistrict indicates thatthe week of Oct. 12 will mark the opening of the adult program CLAY rarcets WERE Craat Emer](e( aCert) 940 East 450 North, Provo { 374-1661 Cae so iat { syye <p <> <> 4 ¥ f |