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Show Page 6—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, February 7, 1971 Utah County Water Users Association Reorganizes Reorganization of the Utah County Water Users Association was announced last week following a meeting of the statewide Utah Water Users Association held in Prove. ‘The reorganization is designed to include representation on the water board from a wide variety of interests, rather than just irrigators as in the past. Newiy appointed officers are: Leo H. Harvey, president; Raymond Jensen, vicepresident; and Verl D. Stone, secretary-treasurer new series of Saturday movies from Feb. 20 through Apr. 24, a: the Foxtheatre. Ten outstanding attractions for youngsters have been programmed, including Red Buttons in “Five Weeks in a Balloon,” an Audie Murphy western, a Bob Hope-Phyllis Diller comedy, “The Perils of Pauline,” an Elvis Presley feature, Chuck Connors western drama, a ‘“McHale’s Navy” comedy, a Tarzan adventure, Jane Russell and Howard Keel in “Waco,” and Tony Russell in “Fluffy,the Lion.” Series tickets are onsale atall Provo elementary schools this etraeCity Municipal Wa-er celebrated 74 years of PTA at Users Association on the board. the Founders Day program held Game memberof the water board Wednesday in the Orem City Center. is yet to be appointed from the Utah County Council of Mrs.Erle B, Hatch, president of the council, welcomed the the interests guests to the luncheon and represented us a result of the regular Board of Managers reorganization will be water ae and admonishoa than studies which should bear on the to get people owiratin PTA county’s over-all water work. She wel problems, spokesmen said. » Ellen president of the Utah oe State Council. Past presidents Mrs. Arden L. Rowley, and Mrs, 4, Don! Peterson were honored. Mrs. Hatch, who is newly appointed to the presidency, weekat$2 for the entire series of pledged her full support and 10 shows, There will be two complete programs each Saturday at the Fox Theatre, starting a* 11 a.m. and 1 p.m, No series tickets will be available after Feb. 20, but single show tickets will besold atthe theatre each Saturdayfor 35 cents. Cartoons Each school's PTA shares in the proceeds of the series ticket sale. This will be the 18th series presented by the Provo ParentTeacher’s Association in cooperation with the local Fox and Academytheatres. was carried out by den mothers, Jose Ann Engle, Bernice Taylor, Thora Wilcox and Elaine Shepherd, scout master Davin a assistants, Sam Huff and Bill Foster. The stage was set with a mountain backdrop, real trees and pup-tents, John Youg was master of ceremonies for the following program: flag ceremony by the scouts; two vocal numbers, “Sailor Beware” and “Mandalay” sung by T. E. Tuckett accompanied by Beverly Shepherd; “Follow Me” sung by 21 Cub Scouts; presentation of Cub Scouts awards by cub master Sam Huff to Bobcats, Jay Don Wilcox, Calvin Christensen and Lynn Clayson; Wolf awards to Rocky Petroff and Blake Clayson; Bear awards to Brian Youd, Brent Clayson, and Kenneth Dowley; Webelos Citizenship and eneawards to Joe bert Aitken, Steven Dansie, David Engle and Ronald Gordon and Webelos graduation certificates to Steven Youd and Kevin Clayson who were welcomed into the Guide Patrol by Alene Zeeman. Bil! Foster presented merit badges and second class badges to Allen Shepherd, Stanley Loyd Shepherd and Baadsgaard; Sam Huff presented Terry Branin with a New! Lets you dial any speed ..any water level. 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Marion Schroder presented an Eagle Scout award to his son, Steven Schroder. Wendell J. Francis, a member of the Utah National Parks Council, gave a tribute to Marion Local r of the Schroder and presented him with a Boy scout trophy for Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, will interview a number of households in this area the week Census Bureau To Take Labor Until Tuesday Need haircut? If you do, and if you wish to help a crippled child at the sametime, get your hair cut on Tuesday, Feb. 9. On that dayall barbers who belong to the Utah State Barber’s Guild will donate 25 cents from each haircut to the Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults of Utah, Inc. If all you need is just a trim, that would be fine with the barbers, too, and would help someunfortunate child, Victory Baptist ChurchSlates 2 SundayServices rer MBE HN INSTA-VIEW* No defrosting ever! A. Freeman, Information supplied by The lad Bible (Exodus 20:1- individuais participating in the, 5) says there is only one true survey is kept confidential and ni God and He is a jealous the results are used only to compile statistical results. Optiey Baptist Church, O:em, Interviewers who will visit now meeting at the Orem City Center Sundays 10 a.m, to noon households in this area include: and 7 to 9 p.m. Pastor, Jerry W. Doris L. Wright, 825 N. 100 E., American Fork. Stout, Ph. 225-7225. This Week Only Don’t Miss The Savings! STEREO BIG SAVINGS SALE! 1971 Listed below are two of many similar savings on all styles of stereo sets on display: 2 COMPONENT STEREO SYSTEM “Wodular Speaker System SP391E Deluxe New Solid State Portable TV ‘© Two Speaker Cabinets + Acoustophonic® — \ Chombers Mobile Maid” PORTABLE DISHWASHER @ Pushbutton Selection — Daily Loads, Pots and Pans, China-Crystal © Nohandrinsing or scraping! Built-in Soft Food Disposer *Also available with ole Top as Model 0k ¢ Private EarphoneandJack @ Solid State UHF-VHF Tuning quareInch Viewing Area Simulated TV Reception $] 9” GeneralElectric 16.6 cu. ft. No Frost Refrigerator-Freezer * Freezerholds upto 154 Ibs. 5 rere eu iaeg tly carved suraces oe“40intensity ply m that 5, Sands ‘and even smells ike clepyfed ts or resistant and vitally maintenance tree $ 329" Model TBF-17KL Automatic icemaker available at extra cost Mediterranean Styli Beautiful From Either Side General Electric Automatic Range Deluxe ‘165’ AM/FM/FM. Stereo Ti © Solid State Amplifier z Jr., The survey, which the Bureau conducts each month for the U.S. Departmentof Labor, provides a continuing measure of employmentand :nemployment for the Nation. For example, the overall unemployment rate edged p from 5.8 percent in November to 6.0 percent in December,the highest markin 9 years, ANN THORNTON © Automatic Shutott WMO016PEB here. Walter become heart attack - prone adults beceuse of an inherited abnormality in blood fats, it was reported at the annual scientific session of the American Heart Association, # Repeat Play Option S of February 15 to obtain information on employment Director of the Census Bureau office in Denver, in making the announcement, said the households are amongthe 50,000 across the country that have been scientifically selected to represent a cross section of the American people. There’s now a blood test to spot some newborns who may Sali State AM/FM/FM Sterea Tener Amplifier Force Survey Save Haircuts 9? displays will be judged. During the week Blue and Gold banquets will be held. Courts of honor for the Alpine and American Fork stakes will be conducted on a ward basis rather than ona stakelevel. The annual Fun-0-Ree, always an outstanding event, will be held this year in March. The event hasincreaseu to the extent thatit has been advisable Mrs. Thornton, the former Ann Shakespeare, is originally from Tropic, Utah. She graduated from Brigham Young University in 1969 with a B.S. degree in Housing and Home Management with emphasis in clothing and textiles. Upon her graduation from BYU, she was employed by Utah State University as a home economist in the Uintah Basin. Amember of the LDS Church, Mrs. Thornton has served a two year mission in Scotland. Sheis married to Robert Lewis Thornton. Mrs. Thornton will be responsible for +H Club work and other youth organizations, work in family life ams, clothing and textiles, and training of 4-H leaders in clothing. She will also be responsible for safety, recreation and housing programs. The Extension Service encourages county residents to call on Mrs. Thornton (phone 373-5510, ext. 56) for their needs in her areas of assignment. dispe' nsers, Soak Cycle, Extra Rinse, Cold Water wash. AMERICAN FORK — Scout Week will be observed by the 18 units included in Alpine District of Utah Parks Council, beginning Feb. 7 and extending special exercises will take place in various church services throughout the day. The scouts andtheir leaderswill be dressed in their uniforms. During the week, phases of scouting will be featured in window displays throughout the business section. The merchants are cooperating in making window space available, The The appointment of Ann Thornton to the Utah County Extension staff as an extension home economist has been announced by Utah State University Extension Services. Q Thirty Lake Shore Boys Scouting direction of Bud J. Shepherd and Ann Thornton, Provo Home Economist ‘Theregular February meeting of the Provo Board of Education Orem Cit will be held Tuesdayat 8:lm Vice President Rae the board roomof the district Leppert in offices at 280 W. 940 N. in Provo. PTAby Alice Burnie and Hurst some 74 years ago. — The meetings normally star~ stated that the founders of PTA at 7:30 p.m.,ie this month not only wished things to be board members are attending better, but did something about the final session of the Utah making them better. School Business Officials Following a light luncheon, sree at the Royal Inn in Ellen Brown gave a lecture and demonstration on leadership. The agenda for this month’s Pat Poole, Orem Council program chairman, was in meeting includes an up-to-date charge of the program. She was report on the progress in assisted by other council planning for the new high school members and program from the architect, Willard chairr a of the local councils. Nelson, a perusal of bills important to the welfare of educational programs in Utah Gold was discovered in which are ‘o be considered by the State Legislature. California in 1848. Win Honorsi n LAKE SHORE — Thirty boys were honored last week at the annial Boy Scout Banquet held at the recreational center of the church. Some 200 boys, parents and friends enjoyed the dinner prepared by the Elders Quorum and served at tables cleveriy decorated by the Cub Scouts and their leadersin a patriotic motif. The event was under the UC Extension Service Adds to Staff Of Education _ Meet Deloyed Board members inciude Nelson Taylor, Dean Munk, Hall si oe; a Gillman, and Bert Saturday Movie Series Slated by PTA, Theater The Juvenile Protection Committee ‘ the Provo PTA, underthe leadership of Mrs. E. 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