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Show Spocemobile! Of NASA In Provo is a ah Sa wom Breakfast Skylark Bread Sheed Crushed Wheat The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's traveling Spacemobile is visiting in the Prove SchoolDistrict this week and next week, giving lectures and demonstrations to students from the fifth throuch twelfth grades. Benito Casadas, the lecturer that travels with the Spacemobile, Sunday,April 25, 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah NTT faculty member at Oklahoma State University. Provo High School, Farrer Junior High, St. Francis, Wasatch and Joaquin elemen- SSD a eee War Fruit Drink Lucerne Instant 7 Flavors at Lucerne — Alll Flavors /-Gollon CM GHATTLA)NY WHY WAIT FOR A BUSY WEEKEND TO DO YOUR FOOD SHOPPING? tary schools were visited this week, and next week the bus will be at Dixon Junior High, Maeser, Provost, Grandview, PUTTING FINAL TOUCHES on their entries aoefit Alpine District Cub Scout and Spa ice Derby are Jeff Jensen, ar Pas821, and D. Keith Mitchell, of Pack 19. Jeff has won grand champicnshipof his pack with his snapper racer, as well as winning honors in $year-old division and runner-up for best looking car. Derby will be April 27. Alpine District Cubs to Enjoy First Pinewood and Space Derby AMERICAN FORK — The first Alpine District Pinewood and Space Derby is expected to attract some 400 Cub Scouts and their parents next Tuesday, April 27. The race events will begin at 7 p.m.in the American Fork Junior High School boys gym, aeons to Gerald Wright, general cl Each entry will be weighed and must not exceed five ounces, Cub Scouts and fathers (perhaps with an assist from mom) have been working together to complete either the spacecraft or the traditional Pinewood derby from model kits. The bodies are sanded out, wheels attached to the racers and wires installed before gluing the body together on the spaceship. Race cars may be lead weighted, if they do not exceed weight limit, and maybe painted according to the dexterity and skill of the designers. Separate events will be staged, with a flight track strung the length of the pesteall court to allow four planes compete in a single flight. Bach Cub may put up to Brigadier General James Slated to Talk at BYU On special assignmentfor the release of U.S.prisoners of vied in North Vietnam, Brigas General Daniel (Chappie) James Jr., will speak at a Brigham Young University Forum Assembly, April 29, Gen. Jameswill speak during ROTC Week on the BYU campus at the 10 a.m, assembly in the Smith Fieldhouse. A memberof the U.S. Air Force, Gen. James is presently Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs. Highest Ranking area, After serving in Vietnam he was assigned as vice commander of the 33rd Tactical Fighter Wing at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. He then reported to Wheelus Air Base in Libya in 1969 where he was Commander of the 7272nd Flying Training Wing until he eccepted his present position. Recently Promoted Gen. James was promoted to brigadier general on March 31, 1970, the same day he was sworn in as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense by Secretary of Defense Melvin R. He has been awarded the Legion of Merit, the inguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with 10 Clusters, Distinguished Unit Citation, Presidential Unit Citation and City Revokes Lou’s Lounge BeerLicense Lou’s Lounge lost its beer license this week after Provo City Commissioners upheld complaints made by the police department that the bar was not conforming to requirements placed on it by thecity. Ina hearing earlier this week, the police charged that a gambling device had been found on the premises; that former employees that had been charged with selling drugs; that beer had been sold to minors; and that a number of disturbances havebeen reportedat the On April 2, 1971, U.S. News and World Report magazine said, “In the Defense Department, President Nixon’s principal ‘ambassador to the te Bread is turning out to be dier General Daniel James Jr., the highest ranking Negro in the Air Force.” He served a tour of duty in Vietnam where he was Colonel Robin Olds’ Vice Wing Commander and flew 78 combat missions into North Vietnam, many in the Hanoi-Haiphong 130 winds on his plane for the flight andflight wires will be of fishing line, according to Don Mitchell, Spacewood Derby chairman, Mr. Wrightwill direct the Pinewood events and will ‘supervise installation of the race track. All Cub Scouts in the Alpine Scouting District, which includes American Fork, Alpine and Highland, are invited to participate. Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third place, said Mr. Wright, District Cub Scout Roundtable Commissioner. a years, he said. The program consists of demonstrations and explanations of NASA programs and space vehicles. Harvey Taylor Honored at Play Opening Dr. Harvey L. Taylor, former administrator of church schools, was honored “‘in recognition of a lifetimeof devotionto the arts in the gospel,” at the opening performance of ‘Man of La Mancha” Friday 2t Brigham BRIG. GEN. DANIEL JAMES the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award. He received a B.S. degree from Tuskegee Institute at Tuskegee, Alabama and has attended the Air Command and Staff School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. Heserved as flight leader in the Philippines and then wentto Korea in 1950 where heflew 101 combat missions. He was then assigned to Otis Air Force Base, Massachusetts as operations officer and later assumed command of the 60th Fighter Interceptor Squadron. In Bentwaters, England he was assigned to the Royal Air Force Station where he ultimately became Deputy Wing Commander for Operations. Among his many civic awards he has received Young Man of the Year for the State of PAYSON — The annual Massachusetts in 1954 and Man the Year for the State of Kiwanis Talent Show will be held il 29-30 in the Payson High he was awarded the George School Auditorium, beginning at 7:30 p.m. both nights. Washington Freedom FounElimination contests will be dation Medals and in 1970 the held April 26-27. Phoenix Urban League Man of Trophies will be awarded in the Year Award. various categories — vocal, dance, piano, instrumental and miscellaneous, Contestants will be grouped for competition as foliows: group 1, age fiveto and including third grade; group 2, grades four and five; group 3, Middle Highlight of the week will be School; group 4, junior high the Thursday forum assembly school; group 5, senior high with Brig. Gen. Daniel James school, Jr., as speaker, a com- Kiwanis Club members who bined Air Force-Armyretreat, are in charge include G. 0, a military ball Friday, and the Dunford, chairman; Louis Huff Air Show at Provo Airport and Tom Provstgaard, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. featuring the Air Force's ‘Thunderbirds jet demonstration team and the Army’s Golden Knights parachute-sky diving demonstration team. J.P. O'Keefe, general Announcement of the queen and her courtwill be madeat the manager, Utah Division of Military Ball on Friday,April 30. Kennecott Copper Corp, has announced that Richard Eldon George, a chemistry major from ElDoradoHills, Calif., has been Gentlemen's calling cards selected to receive the $1000 first became popular in 18th Kennecott scholarship at century Europe, says Encyclo- ae Young University for paedia Britannica. Kiwanis Club Talent Show Set in Payson of Florida in 1969, In 1967 and 1968 APT Kennecott Gives ‘Y’ Scholarship Farm Fresh Seley Freshly Grade A Fryers Ground Beef U.S.D.A. Inspected For Wholesomeness and Graded A California Strawberries Buy Any Size Package You Need At This Low Price Per Pound Large Fancy 12-02. oe Cup nh LoD Sliced Bacon iic, ue, 59° Fish Sticks c:"" uw, 64 us. 59° Beef Short Ribs {°°" ,, 49° Round Steaks ;5°* "1.29 Ground Chuck w. 13 Chuck Roast UsaAOewu OF Fryer Breasts cnx uw. 16° Pork Chops o'c.rcco”” wv, 68° Canned Hams¢°ii, con 4.78 Bologna,ti. 8 TurbotFillet ir", 59° Frankfurters Si"? S Bananas w1 Idaho" Russets ('°\:’»-tee 82° Red Radishes 32°, xa 5? Green Onions i; rou 5? California 6-Ib. Navel Oranges5°", (98° Jumbo Pascal Celery ..., 28° Young University. The citation accompanied a shield marked with tragic and comic masks. Dr. and Mrs. Taylor have long been known for their writing and directing of pageants, high school and college plays. In Arizona Dr. Taylor directed numerous outof-doors pageants at Gila College’s Red Knolls Theater, Arizona State University’s Theater of the Pines and at the Deseret Theater in Mesa. Distinguished in service to the Boy Scouts, he and his wife wrote and directed seven pageants for that organization in Phoenix. They also collaborated on two religious dramas, presented in Mesa to an audience of over 15,000. Dr. Taylor served as production committee director for the original musical produced at BYU “Sand In Their Shoes.” lounge. Dale Draper, the owner and “Man of La Mancha” will run operator, protested the action by through April 28 and again May thecity, contradicting the police 5-15 at 8 p.m. in the Pardoe ‘on every accusation but the one Drama Theater of the Harris dealing with selling beer to Fine Arts Center. The musical, minors. He said that the youths based on the book Don Quixote in question had previous :y by Miguel de Cervantes, will shown identification which led also be presented at two him to believe they were of age. matinees, April 27 and May11 at Mr. Draperis the defendantin 3:30 p.m. The lively musical a criminal case presently in includes such unforgettable Provo City Court. He is charged musical numbers as “I, Don ote,” “Dulcinea,” and "The in connection with the alleged gambling machine confiscated eae” (To Dream the Imfrom the lounge by police. The possible Dream). court has not ruled yet whether the device is indeed a gambling machine. The papers revoking the beer license were served Thursday: and the business wasclosed. Military Services Week Slated to Begin at ‘Y’ Beginning with a Sunday fireside and ending with gigantic airat Saturday, May 1, the annual Military Services Week at Brigham Young University will have a full slate of activities to honor ROTC students and other men in uniform, Elder Hartman Rector Jr., of the LDS Church First Council of Seventy, will speak to Air Force and Armycadets Sunday, April 2%, at 9 p.m.in the Sharon East Stake Center. Drill demonstrations, patriotic singing by the Air Force “Footprints,” selection of a queen,flag football, movies,tugbein, panel discussions, anda of rt by the Army ROTC’s Men's's Chorus will fill the week of artivities. Timpanogos, Franklin and Sunset View elementary schools. he tour of the district was sponsored by the Aerospace Education Program at Provo High School, according to Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Nix, the program’s director. Senior students in the aerospace program atthe high school made all coordinating arrangements with the schools. It is very unusual for a school district to have the Spacemobile for any length of time, according to Colonel Nix. The program is scheduled for the next four Porty Pride Ice Milk All Flavors — 2-Gallon Carton AT) aT oe 1 e 99 OCad Toothpaste fii “Tare 18° Mouthwash $3, 503. tome 53° Baby Powder 32°" 369° Lilt Special rimecen caer 149 Potato Bread s.”"" “iz; 33° Rye Bread 5:";* ‘s 30° Twin Rolls 3273" hg. 37° DinnerRolls 7i°¢.., ‘nc 37° Mrs. McKee was raised in Provo and attended Brigham Young University. She also attended and graduated from Utah State University, where she met her husband, Rondal Ray McKee,ati honor studentin electrical engineering. Mr. McKee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren McKee of Tridell. Mr. McKee is now working for LTV in Texas. In addition to the triplets, the McKees have two other daughters, Michele, 3, and Suzeite, 2, Mrs. Dennis will be traveling to Texas to join her daughter for a short time. Doctors report that mother and children are doing well. Hong KongSurplus HONG KONG (UPI)—Financial Secretary Sir John Cowperthwaite’s budget for fiscal 1971, which started April 1, calls fe €516 million (U.S.) in revenue and $489 million in expenditures, giving a surplus of $27 million. mig 5A? Popsicles” *:,.., ne LY Orange Juicer: Orange Juices’ ‘ce 39 16° Cake Roll cirSai, ay. TP DISCOUNT PRICES Ellis Vienna Sausage “<< 25¢ Miracle Whip om Ol Salad Dressing csv". 49 Biscuitsfiers ‘coe 10° Lawn Bagyoccin “pou 1.48 | Bel-air Vegetables Frezen In Butter Sauce Green Beans, Golden Corn, Peas, Figaro Cat Food Assorted Varieties Ada NV 614-07. 10: Can ‘DISCOUNT PRICES Ripe Olives rc pines con 39? 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