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Show Page 20—(HE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday,July 11, 1971 ha x Provo Man Smallest Dinosaur Given Naval Discovered Assignment The world’s largest and smallest dinosaurs, which lived some 150 million years ago, have SALT LAKE CITY — A Provo maz is one offour naval reserve officers taking over commandof University Earth Sciences Museum. Working in the San Rafael Swell of central Utah recently, Mr. Jensen discovered an unusual locality where he the remains of four Cdr. Jerald S. Bradshaw assumed commandof the Naval ReserveIntelligence Unit 12-15 in ceremonies Saturday at Fort Douglas beginningat 10 a.m. Three other units will be involved in the ceremonies on the lawn in front of Building 106. Morethan 175 officers and men are membersof the unit and will be in attendance. Also on the program will be presentation of S.ationkeeper of the Quarter and Reservistof the beer found by James A. Jensen, curator of the Brigham Young various reserve components based in Salt Lake City. ssi] animals. Among these was the nearly complete skeleton of a small bird-hipped dinosaur which as yet has no name. According to Mr. Jensen it belongs to a group known as Ornighischian which lived during the Jurrassic, Morrison formation some 1500 million Quarter awards. One of the top dignitaries expected to be on hand will be Capt. Frank Shaw, commanding officer of the NROTC unit at the years ago. The size of a small, elongated turkey, it ran around onits three-toes rear feet. fee : £ 4 NEW BISHOPRICof the Edgemont 9th Ward, which was recently recreated by the division of the Edgemont Ist Ward in the Edgemont Stake, includes, from left, Carver, first counselor, Bishop M. Dayle Jeffs, Ross L. Davis, second counselor, top left, Ivo B. Larsen ward clerk, and Ronald B. Butler, assistant ward clerk. ° : Firm mn Provo Z Red Cross Offers Booklet * dinosaur must becarved out of Awarded Bid On Drugs and Their Abuse Soecteons wich wat AMERICAN FORK Seventh Ward recently sustained ward leaders, Richard W. Mecham, left, fron rew,first counselor; Bishop Paul H. Mortensen, Abe Dalley, second counselor, Clerks, standing,left to right, were retained. Helmut B. ward clerk; Arthur Bohn, assistant ward clerk: James M. Bowman, executive secretary. Clerk Keith Smith was absent when picture was taken. Outgoing awho served for four yecrs Smith, counselors Kent were Bishop ‘Thrasher and Bliss Fitzgerald. University of Utah and senior active naval officer in the BeehiveState. Dermal Armor Hepointed out the presenceof dermal armor, consisting of ossified cartilage in the form of plates, below the rib cage. This armoris not as extensive as that of the carnivorous dinosaurs and its function is unknown, he said. The skeleton is complete exceptfor theloss ofits forefeet and skul!. The skulls andfeet are very often inissing from dinosaur skeletons when they are found Mr. Jensen noted Every bone of the small Spanish Fork Youth Goes JAMES A. JENSEN,curatorof the Bngham block of stone in which he discovered it recently in the San Rafael Swell of Central Ut... Young University Earth Sciences Museum, chips the world’s smallest dinosaur out of a ildi. For SS Building WASHINGTON, D.C. — The General Services Administration has awarded 2 contract totaling $164,150 to Provo firm for construction of a new Provo Social Security its continuing effort to keep abreastof oachanging ones, has recently made available a pamphletdealirgwithdrugs and their abuse. pamphlet deals with information e foe of drugs taken along with the symptons and effects on the person taking drugs; andthe first aid to be given to drug victims. The material was developed The pamphlets are not limited for the American Red Cross by to those taking first aid classes scattered shell fragments had been found in North America, but no complete eggs were known until the Utah discovery. NeFeathers Present Because of his research in fossil eggs and a developing interest in the reality of feathered reptiles, he believes this smal! dinosaur may be a feathered reptile. Unfortunately, feathers are only rarely preserved and none were present with this small imen, he said. ‘The traditional concept of a bird today is any animal having feathers, whether it can fly or Administration district office the National Academy of but can be obtained through the both the deacon’sandteachers’ building; according to Senator Sciences Research Council and local Red Cross Chapter by the quorums and is anofficer in his Wallace F’. Bennett, R-Utah. will be made a part of of the Red general public, Priest quorum. The Johnson Contracting Corporation is the recipient of the award. Sen. Bennett said, “The firm submitted the lowest of nine bids for the building, which is scheduled to be under construction by next Aug 2 and Z a to be completed approximately by December 15, 1972.” Through his fossil-eggs studies hebelieves that todaysflightless birds called ratites are a isnamed group of animals NOTICE TO CREDITORS which are not birds at all, bu. Estate of GEORGE F. are simply feathered reptiles WRIGHT, Deceased surviving since before the reign Creditors will present claims of dinosaurs. 5 i Legal Notices COMMODORE deienmenteterap eeeee| Ther Personal ee One Building, Salt Lake City, Utah can survive in the presence of 841010n or before the 22ndday of swift intelligent predators such September, A.D. 1971. Claims Harris Fine Arts Center. governmentandis a recognized visited many of the world-wide congregations of the Church. expert on Indian affairs. He is presently in charge of the West Coast missions whichinclude the Alaska-British Columbia, California (all), Oregon and Washington. In May 1969 Elder Kimball JUST CHECK THESE FEATURES Cc — only 3 Ibs. 9 Addssubtracts’multiplies and divides credit balance. © Results algebraically correct. 9) Chea id etced catcletons © Automatic floating decimal. Before you select Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein, Helen Christensen Wright Executrix of the Estate of George F. Wright, Decei ased Harold G. Christensen Attorney No, 492 Published in The Sunday Herald June 20, 27, July 4 & il, 1971. round-off. © Plug outparts forinstantservice. any other calculator Unvonditional, one-year guarantee, Many More RentalPurchase LLOYDS Typewriter Co. 324 W. Center — Phone 374-0725 It is also from the Morrison formation andis larger than the only known Brachiosaurus found in West Africa and now located in a German museum, He is still looking for additional bones to complete this speciman for study and display. Since coming to BYU in 1961 Mr. Jensen has conducted extensive field research and has accumulated the world’s largest collection offossil egg material. In the process he becameone of the th world’s authorities on om: During his years as a general authority of the LDS Church, he has devoted extensive effort in youth development and has hundredsof dollors less than everbefore. Ml COMPAREPRICE then the feathered reptiles which with the provisions of 75-04, July 13 Date of Kimball Speech For a limited time only! you can purchase this personalelectronic for H COMPARE FEATURES @ COMPARE PERFORMANCE asthe cat and dog families today mustbe presented in accordance . f . lived with the dinosaurs could haveeasily survived their s!owited repitlian enemies. Mr. Jensen feels that there may be several examples of feathered reptiles on display in museums today but true identity is not known because their feathers were not preserved. ed. Also Mr. Jensen has discovered near Vernal, Utah, the partial skeleton of a Brachiosaurus the world’s largest dinosaur. Some ofits neck vertebrae are over three feet long and ribs over nine feet Devotional Assembly at 10 a.m. Elder Kimball has held received an honorary doctor of dinosaur eggs and the only one inthede Jong Concert Hall of the positions in scouting, education, laws degree at BYU presently publishing in the exercises. 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Dennis has been president of electroniccalculator The monarch butterfly, weighing about 1-70th of an ounce, can fly at 30 miles an hour. include the ostrich in Afriea and “SOW "g” CHRISTENSEN, s : Compares to Ostrich Seventh Floor, Continental Bank Acting presidentof the Council of the Twelve of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Elder Spencer W. Kimball, will speak at Brigham Young University, July 13. Elder Kimball will address a Along with other young men The American Red Cross, in Cross first id classes. ‘The from this area he will " : = tifically studied and mounted for dispiay. This may require 4 eer Fae. Mr. Jensen is one of the wens eae Sear on — eee 1906 ae go sey ao 'y & feW thea in South America. OREM 29th WARD recently sustained the following ward officers: front row,from left, David L. Lindstrom, first counselor; David N. Peterson, Bishop; M. Dalles Burnett, second counselor; from left, back row, Jay L. 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