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Show age 2-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, May23, 1971 Utah Tech to Confer 3 Honorary Degrees Utah ‘echnical College of Provo will confer three honorary degrees May 28 to outstanding Utahns who havebefriended and worked for vocational-technical education in the state. The presentations will be made at the college’s commencement exercises in the Provo Tebernacle, at which Raymond W. Sundquist, General Superintendent, Geneva Works, U.S. Steel Corporation, will make the address. The college will present the honore-y associate degree in applied science to Edna Hatch Baker of Logan, Von H. RobertsonofSalt Lake City, and Edmund M.Evans,also of Salt Lake City. Have Contributed Allhave contributed greatly to the cause of vocational-technical education and the development of Utah Technical College at Provo, according to President Wilson W. Sorensen. THE OCORNERSTONE of the new Provo the stone when ine building is dedicated. The A distinguished career in Temple records the years of erection. The building may be completed and dedicated this educationson the part of Mrs. year of dedication is shown only at 197. The year or it may not be dedicated until next Baker has included sine years final letter of the dedication will be placed on year. on the Utah “State Board of Education. “During this time,” according to President Sorensen, “she was a staunch supporter ofthe goals and programs of vocational-technical education, and especially of Utah Technical College at Provo.” v9. Mr. Evans has been lifetime “I pray,” said President the templedistrict, said that “no By Randall Green church andcivic worker. He was onething indicates the faith of a Smith, “that we shall use this “There is no greater work templeto the fullest extent people as much as their a partner in the plumbing and than that whichis performed in new ... that we shall search out our willingness to sacrifice.” the temples,” LDS Church dead and provide for them outof Almost Twice President Joseph Fielding Smith love every gospel blessing and Ben E. Lewis, formerly told a crowd of nearly 6,000 persons at the cornerstone ordinance that has come to us.” president of the Sharon East Also speakingat the services, Stake, and chairman of the layingof the new Provo Temple President N. Eldon Tanrer, temple fund raising campaign, Friday. “Tt is a glorious thing,” he second counselor in the First said that nearly twice the Presidency, stressed the im- original assessmentof $1 million There are 169 Utah County continued, “to build another House of the Lord, a house in portance of the occasion and has been contributed by local farms signed up in the 1971 feed encouraged that parents “have people. He referred to line in grain program and 344 farms in which can be taught the your children who are here the hymn, “O Ye Mountains fhewtee. program,according to mysteries of the kingdom and in which the crowning ordinances record in their books of High,” which was sung by the Claude Hunting, local farm congregation ae in the program official. of the gospel can be performed.” remembrancethis day.” ceremony: “And their silver Presiding at the outdoor The local participation is in Cornerstone ceremonyheldon the site of the President Tanner reviewed and gold as otenae told line with the national trend nearly leted structure, the the syrabolic significance of shall be brought to adorn thy which saw the feed grain and (Zion’s)fair head.” He said the 94-year-old president of the cornerstonein the gospel and the words were prophetic and were wheat programs achieve én allChurch of Jesus Christ of Latterfulfilled in part by the con- time record for enrallrient. day Saints thanked those who Nationally, percent of the : tributions to the temple. had contributed toward coneligible feed grain base and 9 struction of the temple andsaid, Ephesians in which Paul Following the services, percent of the eligible wheat President Lee at President “Thefact that we goforth in love described the church as being allotment are signed up for the to do this work is one of the great built upon a foundation of Smith’s request placed thefirst newset-aside programs. trowel full of mortar under the evidences of its divinity.” apostles, ee “Jesus cornerstone. The white cast In Utah, 51 percent of the Christ oeig the chief stone bearinga dated inscription eligible feed grain base and 91 First Since 1892 was lifted into place, sealing percentof theeligible allotment The Provo Temple, expected corne President Harold B. Lee,first behindit a 24”x3042""x8” copper are signed into the program. to be opened this fall, and the containing various Ogden Temple also currently counselor who conducted the box Under the new three-year law, under construction, are the first ceremony, referring to the documents and photographs in effect beginning this year, contributions made by many of pertaining to the history of the producers may choose the LDS temples to be brilt in Utah since the capstone of the Salt the more than 100,000 Church temple's construction, including number of acres and crops they Lake Temple was laid in .d92. members within the 33 stakes of copies of the Daily Herald. wish to plant. Their feed grain and wheat acresare notlimited by their bases and allotments, which are used primarily to ‘No Greater Work,’ President Tells LDS at Temple Ceremony heating business with his father and brother for manyyears, and is currently director of the Utah Pipe Trades Industry-Education Program:, “In this capacity, said President Sorensen, “he has always been observant of the needs of young mento workin a trade that has high potential. His interest in young people is exemplary, and his attitude of cooperation and understanding of the programs at Utah Technical College at Provo has resulted in a fine relationship between the Utah Pipe Trades and the College.” Pioneerin Education Mr. Robertson was a pieneer in the development of vocational-technical education in Utah during the years of Werld War Il, serving in important state and private industry administrative training positions in and this category. EDMUND M. EVANS Pleasant Grove Seminary Rites In Two Parts PLEASANT GROVE — For the first time Pleasant Grove Seminary is holding two He is assistant graduation exercises. One was professor-emeritus of industrial held last Saturday when the at technical educaiion, College graduates from the Pleasant of Engineering, Utah State Grove Stake were honored. The University. exercises were held in the “Von H. Robertson has Timpanogos Stake Center. Upon devoted a lifetime to the ad- the recommendation of vancement of vocationai- Principal Ronald D. Firth, technical educatio sai President Leon Walker awarded President Sorense: s efforts 84 third-year diplomas, 49 in this area go backto thetimeof fourth-year diplomas, and one war production training during certificate of achievement. the Second World War and for Today the graduates from the over 30 years he has unceasingly Timpanogos Stake will a worked for the growth and honored. The exercises will development of Utah Technical begin at 7:30 p.m. ae te College at Provo.”” Timpanogos Stake Center. Upon the recommendation of Principal Ronald D. Firth, President David Harvey will award 75 third-year diplomas,42 fourth-year diplomas. Farm Set-Aside Programs Win HeavyParticipation e 1405NorthState Discharge of the Amazon determine set-aside acreage and River is greater than that of payments. Principal the world’s three next requirement for program largest_rivers_ combined. participants is that they set aside a percentageof their base or allotment from crop production as their share of the needed national landdiversion. “Tn returnfor setting aside the required acres and maintaining the farm’s conserving base, ‘ogram participants sre Pt eligible for set-aside payments, to be made laterthis year. Their program crops alsoareeligible for loans made by the Commodity Credit Corporation through ASCS county offices,” Mr.Hunting said. “While the new programs offer some farm income protection, a more important aspect is the greater latitude farmers have to grow crops to meet market demand, and to operate their farms more efficiently, cutting production costs,’ the farm program official added. LOW DISCOUNT PRICES EVERY DAY! A light-hearted m4 cheerful romance...in color. “IT STARTED IN NAPLES” CLARK GABLEand SOPHIA LOREN KENNECOTT THEATER COLOR 8:00 PM Oa STC — CLOSED SUNDAYS — CHOICE NAVEL 70 RANG 7 a, $799 percustomer FAMILY STORE OPEN 10 a.m. — 7 p.m. Mozday thru Saturday X Size PANTY HOSE students. The house was constructed for AN OPEN HOUSEis scheduled this week at this home built by Utah Technical College Gordon Dawe at 265 E. 2950 N., Provo. Open HouseSlated at UTC Project L. Christensen, veteran in- structor in building at the college. Each year the second year building students of the college build a residence for someindividual as a laboratory and field training project. They work under the constant supervision of Mr. Christensen, himself a skilled and experienced builder, The house was constructed thisyear for Gordon Daweat265 E. on 2950 N. It must be ap- LANSING, Mich. (UPI)— HANKIES Petite point, embroidered, Lace, Hemstitched for crocheting. AT LAST! A SONY“ PORTABLE CASSETTECORDER* FOR $49.95! proached via the Provo Canyon Needless Hurts Beautiful, Lovely This Price Is For A EARRINGS Limited Time! Most of the 50,000 injuries suffered by workers on the job in Michigan during 1970 could have been prevented through safe working procedures and Peirced and unpierced HURRY and SAVE! Reg. $2.00 $ ] 25 SalePriced ...... correction of unsafe conditions, according to the State Labor Department. The department said only a few of theinjuries were caused by unusualor freak circumstances beyondthe control of either the employe or the employer. (Ai guides for the general public. Purchaser ofthe project house each year must furnish the lot and materials, plus fixed fee to the college. = 3 S = road turning west on 2950 North. by advanced building students of Open house hours will be 9 Utah Technical College at Provo a.m. until noon cach day, and will hold open house for public Utah Tech students who worked inspection the week of May 24 on the house will act as hosts and through 28, according to Vernon A homeconstructed this year Decorative MODEL TC-60 Poweredby batteries or AC-DC, push buttoncontrol, microphone, tape, earphone, carrying case. GLASSWARE Gift wrapped Amber, green, blue, cranberry, crystal, ruby 1/4 OFF HAIR PIECES Wigs and Accessories Sy: BARBER SHOP Lingery and Jewelry SATIN FOLDERS 1/2 OFF OVERNIGHT CASE 514% 1 Only Special... 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