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Show Patronage | About People By Mildred B. Hall 373-8563 — 373-0546 Mr, Bastian will preside has five other children and all will accompany them to the new Mrs. DeFonda Collier of assignment. Provo, was among those atan intermountain Larry Tippets of Boise, Ida., conference on Literature for has visited for a few days with Children conducted at the his brother and wife, Mr. and University of Utah in Salt Lake Mrs, Roger D. Tippets in Orem. City. Mrs. Coilier has devoted manyhoursin the presentation Local grandparents, Mr. and of book reviews for programs Mrs, C.M. Stone, have returned given for Senior Citizens of from Albuquerque, N.M., where Provo. they journeyed to attend the high school graduation of their ‘The experience of returning to granddaughter, Joan Williams, their former homes for visits daughter of Mr end Mrs. with femily members has been Kenneth Williams. appreciated by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Becker of Provo, who Miss Katie Heaton, daughter have returned home again. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Together they traveled to Two Heaton of Provo has returned Rivers, Wis., where theyvisited from Ventura, Calif., where she for a weel: attending family was vacationing at the home of gatherings and especially with hersister, Mrs. Don Clark and Mr. Becker's 90-year-old family. mother, whois alert and actively engaged in useful living, they report. Then Mr. Becker Mrs, Jennie K. Mangum of returned to Provo for his work Provo, has had the comfort of and Elma went to Ironwood, the company of her two Mich., where she spent another daughters, Mrs. William J. week "attending family outings (Dixie) Snow and her husband of and visiting with members of Walnut Creek, Calif., and Mrs. her family. The Provoans were A.C. (Gloria) Burrows of Tucaccompanied on the journeys by $0 Ariz. The visitors were their daughter, Mrs, Rita called here after the death of Crimmins and her children, their brother, John Mangum, Jamie and Shawn, of Las Vegas, following the crash of an aeroplane out of Los Angeles. Nev. tending Gainell Cameron, as been welcomed homebyparents, Mr. and Mrs. D, Eccles Cameron and other family members after returning from Europe where she was spent a Semester Abroad in Salzburg, Austria under the Brigham Young University study program, The some 8¢ students in Austria were also able to tour most oi Europe while away. Janet Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Andrewsof Alpine, received her B.A. degree with honors from the University of Utah. Her major was anthropology. She graduated Magna Cum Laudeand belongs to Phi Kappa Phi and is a Hall of Fame Pacesetter. Two Central Utahns received mastet’s degrees from Harvard University Thursday, Erik Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Clifford Butler of Orem received Bastian of Northern California the Master of Education degree are visiting this weekend with and Stephen D. Taylor of Provo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Marty received the Master of Business and Mr. and Mrs, Dwayne Administration degree. Jefferies, all of Provo, who are their close friends. The visitors James H. Calder, Jr. of Provo have with them their new baby received his Master of Business son and will be leaving Administration degree at Insoon for the Mexican North oa eetyin Bloomington Centrai mission over which — Up at Orem City Library Sunday, June 20, 1971 THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Colleges Still Have Fall Openings Have you putoff the decision study, application deadlines for about entering college this fall? the fall semester range from About transferring to another Aug. 1 to Sept. 23 at nine Utah OREM — Circulation of books school? Thereis still time — but higher education institutions. and periodicals showed an in- not much. crease of 80 percent in May, Some 3,600 openings still College officials point out, 1971, as compared with the remain in Utah colleges and however, that vacancies are month of May, 1970, accordingto universities for late-deciding open only to students who meet a report of the Orem City freshmen and 11th hour transfer the individualcollege’s entrance students, according to a June requirements. And if a student Library. Mrs. Bernice Cox, librarian, survey conducted by the hasalreadyapplied to a college reports the circulation reached Western Interstate Commission or university and has been 15,480 in May of this year, as for Higher Education (WICHE). turned down, he should not comparied with 8571 in the same According to the WICHE reapply. month of last year. This is a gain of 6909, There were 156 new teenage and adult patrons applying for library service this past month while 84 elementary school children obtained borrowers cards. A total of 308 books was added to the bookstock this last month with 169 added in the teenageBuilt with two rayon cord belts ben adult department and 139 in the The WICHE study, which Sept. canvassed 458 undergraduate institutions throughout the 13 western states, reports that approximately 49,000 vacancies are still available for entering freshmen andtransfer students. A total of 263 western institutions responded to the with 233 Utah—Page 5 15, for commuting and Cedar City, deadline Sent. 1; dormitory freshmer. and transfer students; Snow College, Utah State University Togan, Sept. 23; University of Utah,Salt Ephraim,Sept. 15, for dormitory Lake City, Aug. 1; Weber State freshmen and commuting and College, Ogden, Aug. 15; and dormitory transfer students; Westminster College, Salt Lake and Utah TechnicalCollege, Salt City, Aug. 15. Lake City, Sept. 15, fer commuting freshmen only. Details on vacancies in reporting vacancies for comeThe following four-year colleges ne universities universities have openings for throw lately applicants. states The two-year colleges in Utah commuting and dormitory are available ee College with openings are: College of freshmen andtransfer students: Vacancy Survey, WICHE, P.O, Eastern Utah, Price, deadline Southern Utah State College, Drawer P, Boulder, Colo. 80302, Supertred “78” BELTED TIRES & the tread andtwo rayoncord plies. children’s department. During April, 197 fiction and non-fiction books were added in the senior department and 148 in the junior department. Manyschool groups toured the city center and library during the last mor.‘h of the school year. The children were encouraged bytheir teachers to keep up with their reading during the summer* months. 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