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Show Nutritious Meals Provo SeamanParticipates in Rescue Servediin Schools Of Crewmen From DownedJet Aircraft ed and nutritious ae en are each day by the Provo Schooi District. Students may purchase these meals daily for 25 cents in elementary, 30 cents in junior high and 35 cents in high school. Since some families may find it extremely difficult to pay the ful! price for their child's lunch, the school provides lunches at a reduced price orfree to children who are unable to pay the full price. Children from families WomenArtists To Present Display at ‘Y’ whose incomes are at or below Dan Banks,son of Mrs. Velva thicse listed on the scale ob- Leola Chamberlain of Provo, tainable at the schools, or have participated recentlyin a rescue of two crew members of an A06 A jet aircraft. work, may make application for Dan was a member of the a free or a reduced price lunch. Helicopter Combat Support Applications are available in the Squadron One Detachment principal's office at your child’s Eight’s “Fleet Angels” -vhile the school. USS Midway was conducting In filling out an applicution, flight operations in the Gulf of give information which will help Tonkin. It was his job to insure that the downed pilots were the school official deal fairly with youin serving the needs of hooked up, hoisted into the helicopter and made as comchildren. fortable as possible before being Every effort will be made to flown back to the ship. insure that all children are Lt. Commander Wayne E. treated the same, whether Bauer wrotein a letter to Mrs. receiving free or reduced peice Chamberlain, ‘As you can lunches. Children will not be imagine,a rescue atsea is one of required to use a separate the most difficult missions we lunchroom, go through a are called upon to perform, but separate serving line, enter different entrances, eat at different times, work for their meals,usea different medium of exchange than paying children, or eat a diferent meal than those provided to paying children. The National Association of Women Artists, Inc., will present an art display in the Larsen Gallery of the Harris Fine Arts Center at Brigham Young pniveratty, Sept. 1 through 18. NEWLYINSTALLED bishopric of the Provo counselor; back row, from left, Lyle Mann, lth Ward of the Utah West Stake incluies, executive secretary; Larry Stone, financial The Asacistion wasorganized. clerk; Earl Lynn Clark, welfare clerk; and in 1889 when opportunities for from left, front, Dee Parker,first counselor; The school’s policy concerning women artists were almost nonJay E. Lewis, bishop; Fred Harding, second Reed Carter, ward clerk. existent and there was a great reduced price and free lunches is deal of discrimination, available in the office of the Membership in the National principalor in the office of the Association now includes 700 superintendent. professional painters, sculptors and printmakers from forty states. Objective of the The Provo Canyon Citizens canyon, then wewill,”he said. the highwaythatis required oy organization is still to create opportunities for women to the federal government. The Committee said Friday that it Wants Plan exhibit their work in museums, intends to take a more positive The committee would like to highway departmentwill make approach tc planning and work with the Chamber of the results of its studies known in universities and important art ition of resources in Provo Commerce and other groups in public hearings, and the State centers, both in the United AMERICAN FORK — Bids for Canyon nowthattheir objectives developing a recommended plan Highway Commission a States and abroad. Since 1920 the exhibitions have anew Orem Elementary School in terms of the pr four- for utilization of the canyon’s said that if the public doesn lane highway “appear to have resources. “There are many want the rvad,it won't be ult, traveled throughout the U.S.. were opened at a special and have been shown in South meeting of the Alpine School been met.” recreational opportunities in the Mr. Firmage’s group requested and Central America, Europe, District Board of Education D. Allan Firmage, chairman canyon, and these should be that further study of the road be and the Far East.At the Fourth Thursday afternoon. Gammon made and that public hearings developed,” said Mr. Firmage. of the citizens’ group, said that International Exhibition of Construction Company of Provo the committee would like to The proposed four-lane be continued. Women Artists held in Cannes, was apparent low bidder, subworkwith any and all interested freeway that is still recom- Members of the committee France,in 1969, membersof the mitting total bid of $1,373,000, parties in county to for- mended by the State Highway plan te start their formulation of U.S. Association were awarded accordingto officials. However, mulate a master plan for the Department will be reviewed a masterplan in the very near nine majorprizes, following studies currently future, according to Mr. Fir- The current exhibition has since all bids received were under way and following an mage, beginning with a tour beenjury selected and varies in above planned construction to work on a master plan for the environmental impact report on through the canyon. Included in beth artistic concept and faciors, acceptance of the bid has been delayed until Tuesday, the master plan will be recommendations for an im- printmaking techniques, Many Aug. 3i, to give the beard an proved highway in the canyon experimental materials in relief opportunity to study possible that in the committee's and intaglio are represented, as funding measures or to judgment will not harm the well as etching, engraving, eliminate features which would environment and beauty of the woodcut, linocut, serigraphy and bring the building cost within lithograyphyry. budgeted means. area. Provo CanyonCitizens’ Group Wants Master Plan Formulated Alpine Board To Rule on School Bid Criminal Calendar Large; 2 Bench Warrants Issued make restitution. A bench warrant was issued c. Trial Sept. 10 aeikinaet, 4408 S. 4000 W., Salt LakeCity, was handed sixmonths suspended sentence and placed on probation for one year on her prior plea of guilty to petty larceny. She was charged with taking two plaques and a painting from City Center Motel aast Dec.8. The items wereto be returned. Max D. Williams, about 60, Pleasant Grove. also was given a six-months suspended sentence and put on probation for one year on the chargeof assault with a deadly weapon. In addition, Judge George E. Balli ordered him voluntarily to serve 30 days in the county jail and relinquish his rights to own any firearms during the probation period. “Alcoholic Problem” Williams’ defense attorney, Dallas H. Young Jr., noted Williams is an ardent gardener who has an “alcoholic problem,” Mr. Young said Williams was sitting in his yard drinking whiskey and shooting at desert field exercise with the Second Marine Division at the Marine Corps Base at 29 Palms, Calif. The operation is designed to familiarize Marines with combat conditions in a warm climate. Heis a 1970 graduate of Payson High School. Two Utah high school | aerospace instructors attended an Air Force Reserve Junior Officer ‘Training Corps (AFJR’, TC) Instructor Workshop at Maxwell AFB, Ala. A noted physicist from India, Retired Lt. Col. Kenneth J. From India Visits ‘Y’ Dr. Narenda Nath, will spend Nix is aerospace education in- LATEX HOUSE PAINT Vhlhaver,.. . «heed rod GRAPES : Seedless: 05 3 w. 17° #1 Thompson EGGPLANT ‘ Peaah 10'| CANTALOUPE Lorge Colifornie Soa ib sf WHOLE HAMS Morrell NewSatellite | Fully ¢Cooked MOSCOW (UPI) — Cosmos 435, an artificial earth satellite, ] was launched Friday, the Tass . . tb, 49° CHEESE a news agency said. Tass gave no details of its mission. Cosmos 435 had an initial orbit period of 92.1 minutes and an orbital inclination of 71 degrees. bb. 5 SLICED BACON i on 2 teks. 98° Re ie in HAVOLIN orl Hi-LondFestival Quartered TOMATO SOUP No.1 Cans PRESERVES © 100% Penn © Penn-Prest cotton/ rayon sailcloth. Prest” Rayon Tiers, Swags, Valances © Green, Oragge. 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Firm, Crisp Heads the next school year and sum- structor at Provo High School. mer lecturing and conducting Col. Nix received his B.S. degree seminars at Brigham Young in accounting in 1949 from the University, it was announced University of Utah. He is a today by Dr. John Hale Gardner, resident of Orem. chairman of the BYU Physics The other instructor was Deprtment. Retired Senior Master Sergeant Dr. Nath, a professor at Theodore Mitchell, son Kurukshetra University, George Y. Mitchell of on Punjab,'ndia,is one of 59 senior Fork, An assistant aerospace foreign scientists from 23 education instructor at Olympus countries assigned to teach and High School, M-Sgt. Mitchell conduct research at universities lives in Salt Lake City. He 7 in the United States through tended Brigham Youn National Science Foundation University in Provo. fellowships. Solve any window problem inexpensively with our pinch-pleated shorties or cafes. submitting false information on Jan. 21 to a state drivers license examiner. Suspended Sentence Another two-year probation term was meted out to Loren Messick, 24, of 609 E. 100 N., Spanish Fork. He was given a six-months suspended sentence ae of eluding an officer. He had pleaded guilty earlier to ariving while intoxicated and\ n days in county jail after he under license revocation. Itwas* voluntarily returned from noted he was receiving treatmentatthe local state alcoholic reunliat center ard Judge a continuation of fat treatment during the pastwas suspended. He was probationary period. ited permission to go to Garth Raldon Kenney, 18, of Michigan butfailed to report to 129 S. 500 W., Orem, was given a probation authorities there near one to 20 years suspended the end of his probation period. sentence with two years Aplea of guilty was entered by probation on his prior plea of iia Russell Jarvis, about 45, Guilty to second degree burglary of Santaquin, on the ‘charge of at Gene’s service station. He selling alcoholic beverages. His also was ordered to’ make sentexcing was scheduled for stitution. wrvewrs wera Sept.10 following a pre-sentence investigation by the adult probation department. An innocentpleato the charge of attempted rape was entered by Russell Clark Wilson, alias Russel] Modine,and a jurytrial was scheduled for Wednesday, eee: before Judge Maurice Payson, is participating ina SPARE RIBS starlings with his shotgun when a “very loud’ motorcyclist disturbed his peace, provoking him to shoot at the motorcyclist at a distance of 60 to 70 yards. Atty. Young submitted a shotgun was not a deadly weapon at that distance and that Williams hadnointent to kill the motorcyclist. Aldon Stanford Anderson, 24, Provo, was placed on two years probation after he was given a suspended sentence of one to five years on a chargeof perjury. He had pleaded guilty earlier to Another Issued The other was issued for the arrestof Arden Reese for failing tomake restitution and continue probation on three counts of passing bad checks at the Brigham Young University Marine Lance Corporal LaVar S, Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lauritz S. 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