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Show Newcomen Group to Fete BYUat Dinner April 2 Charles Penrose, President of the Newcomen society in North America, Downington, Pennsylvania today announced that a Newcomen Dinner Meeting, honoring Brigham Young University, will be held April 2, on the BYU campus, Mr. Peurose also disclosed that Dr. G. Homer Durham, Commissioner Utah Chairman for the Newcomen Society (past Chairman was Mr. C. Cash Ramptonof Walker Bank). Ernest L. Wilkinson, BYU president, will be guest of honor and speaker at the semi-formal affaito be heldin the Wilkinson Center, according to Mr. Penrose. Non-Profit Organizati.a. The Newcomen Society is a non-profit, tax-exempt, membership corporation chartered under the charitable lawofthe State of Maine for the study of Business, Industrial, and Institutional History and Achievernent, Sunday, February 14, 1971 ProvoanFinishes Master's Degree Workat Purdue WEST LAFAYETTE,Ind. -Thomas Newcomen (1663-1729), the British pioneer whose Dail Dee Nielson,433 S. 1350 E., invention in 1712 of the first Provo, son of Mr. and Mrs.Dail practical atmospheric steam D. Nielson, has completed work ee in inengine broughthim lasting fame for his masters in the field of the Mechanic Arts. dustrial economics from Purdue The Newcomen engines, whose University. period of use was from 1712 to The January graduation 1775, paved a way for we pee. along with those industrial Revolution. The Society's membership comes from the United States, ¢), commencement Canada and Great Britain by ceremonies on June 13. invitation. There are currently Mr, Nielson is a graduate of 32members in Utah. The last Utah Newcomen Brigham Young University with Dinner Meeting was held in 1964, amazjor in economics.His wifeis to honor Mountain Fuel Supply Company. The University of the former May Kenworthy, and Utah also was honored in 1953. have a daughter 10monti.s old. AMERICAN FORK — Craig Broadbent, outstanding Eagle Scout of Alpine District, was chosen to represent 440 Eagle Scouts of Utah National Parks Council at the annual Eagle banquet Feb. 16. Craig will address the assemblage in Wilkinson Center ballroom that eve He was selected from among several top Eagle Scouts for the honor having appeared before council executives to give ex- temporaneous talks. Craig received his Eagle's award this past week in the annual and Gold dinner he'd in Alpine. He is a member of Alpine Second Ward, the son of Mr. and Mrs, Lynn c. Broadbent and is a junior in the This equals 4.4 percent of the high schoolhere. BoysSer its of the District, and Mondaynight Craig presented compares with a 14 percent national average. District at the regular meeting Further there were 382 young of the American Fork City men 14-17 years, registered as Council. Among thehighlights of Explorers in 16 posts with 127 the report, centering upon 1970. adults serving as advisors and It was nointed out that this leaders. district has 450 boys 8, 9 and 10 There were 1420 boys yearsof age registered in 17 Cub registered of 1451 available Scout Packs with 193 adults making 92 percent of all boys serving as leaders; 588 boys betweenthe agesof 8 to 17 years ages 11 to 13 registered in 19 registered in the Scouting Scout troopes in the district, with ‘ogram., 132 adults serving as leaders. Of msThedistrict has a total of 53 this number of Scouts 26 young units with 472 adult leaders. men earned the highest award in According to George Fannin, Scouting — the Eagle Award Alpine District Scout Executive, the 440 Eagle Scouts of the The Indiansalso enjoyed the Council represents 6.7 percentof crops of wild acorns, wal- Scouts who are registered in nuts, hazel and pinenuts. Souting. the Mayor’s Report of Alpine THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 3 Range Managing Meet American Fork Scout Honored Being Held in Nevada The Society for Range Management meeting in Reno, Nev., today is bringing together more than 1,100 scientists, ranchers and educators from all over the nation and from 10 foreign countries, according to Francis T. Colbert, the group’s executiveofficer. Harrisen Loesch, assistant secretary of the US. ment of Interior, will be the main speaker. William D. Hurst, a native of Parowan, Utah, is president and will preside. Mr. Hurst .is now the regional forester of Region Three, U.S. Forestare at Albuquerque, N.M. The Range Society is sampoed of 5,000 persons engaged in the study, management or use of rangeland resources Lorenz F. Bredemeier, Fort Worth, Tex. will be installed as the society’s 24th president. New directors are S. Wesley Hyatt, Wyoming, 27d Dr. Bob J Ragsdale, Texas. “DISASTER DIRECTORY” MANILA (UPI)—Representatives of mass media and public utilities in Manila plan to compile a “disaster directory” listing the names, addresses and phone numbers of newsmen and counpany officials for close coordination in times of disast- er. IT’S SO CONVENIENT JUST SAY “CHARGE IT” WITH YOUR FAVORITE ane AaeiLcad RTE ——__f} tk | BANKAMERICARD, Meetings of the Society are held throughout the United States and Canaéa to honor businesses orinstitutions whose exccllencehas carved a place in industrial and institutional history. As honored speaker, President Wilkinson wili presen a scholarly paper which later will be published by the Society and circulated to the Society's more than 17,000 members. Published Newcomen addresses presently include more than 900 titles. They are circulated complimentary to public libraries. Founded in 1923 The Society was founded in ONE DAYONLY! BOY'S & GIRLS ELASTIC WAIST HUNDREDS OF ODDS & ENDS BROKENSIZES PANTS 838° UNADVERTISED ITEMS Outstanding selection of sizes, 2 to B AT BIG, BiG rote iore ee SAVINGS! April 1923 by L. F. Loree (1858- 1940), then dean of American railroad presidents, Its name perpetuates thelife and work of Servicemen Achieve 1 RACK OF LADIES & JUNIORS DRESSES REGULAR 19.990 44.99 $ 7* ABOUT 30 DRESSES of Spanish Fork High School. U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Bradley J. Holcomb, whose wife Gai!is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Neil Y. 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