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Show Sunday, December 19, 1971 New Orem PolicemanRecipient OfDistinquished Flying Cross — Anew Flying Cross action in Vietnam in he maneuvered his aircraft away from hostilefire It “ras later found thai the main rotor and rotor head assembly had been penetrated by enemy rounds. Lt. Johnson also was awarded the Purple Heart,the Air Medal, the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry, the Vietnam Service Ribbon, and participated in actions which earned for his unit Orem Police force six months ago under the PEP program. He is in charge of DEAN L. JOHNSON engineering in 1960 from RCA Institute in New York. Captain Niel Grotegut, son of Center and School at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Heis a 1970 graduate of Lehi High School. Two local men have completed their U.S. Air Force basic CC Elects Officers Kelly Jensen, owner and manager of Kelly’s Texaco Station, was elected vice presidert-president-elect of the Springville Chamber of Commerce in mail balloting just completed. Mr. Jensen defeated Wallace Peterson of Rex Pharmacy for the position. Mr. Peterson will automatically become a twoyear director. Other directors elected include Colin Allan of First Security State Bank; Martin Conover, Art City Publishing Co.; Jerry Ollerton, Art City Pharmacy; and Alan Taylor, Store 224, Ray Klauck, outgoing president, will become an ex officio member of the ard. Installation banquet has been scheduled for January 5, at which time E. Dean Brian, Springville insurance man,will be installed as president. Mr. Brian has served as presidentelect during the past year. Holdover directors are Mays Anderson, Vernon Castleton, Roy D. Johnson, Don Robertson, Norman Gustavson, and Maury Thomas. Orem Police Continue Investigation OREM — Orem Citypolice are continuing to investigate the forced burglaryof the offices of Dr. E. Wayne Allred, 305 S. State, Orem. Earlier this week someone gained entry through the tack window in the secretary’soffice. The window wasbrokento allow the personto unlatch the window and crawlin. Removed from the premises were three flourescent light tubes from one of the rooms as well as 12-ten cc viles of sodium pentobarbital. A petty cash box with less than $100 was also reported taken according to the police report. ( “ Botany SLACKS reg, °21.00 Nows 1 600 By MILDRED B. HALL 373-8563 — 373-0546 Local grandmothers, Mrs. Mary P. Humphries of Provo and Mrs. Deon Harris of Orem are rejoicing over the safe arrival of Gregory Marvin hries born to J. Ed and Judy Harris Humphries in Payson on Dec. 12. Family members gathered recently to greet Philip Todd Stevens, infant son of Philip Clark and Taunya Gay Wagstaff Stevens, of Provo, after he received his name. Present for the occasion were grandparents, DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS reg. $22.50 values to *10" NOows 399 NOW $999 training at the Air Training Command’s Lackland AFB, Tex. Airman Chade B.Hales, son of Mr.and Mrs. Hial B. Hales of Provo, and Airman Dennis J. Terranova, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al L. Terranova of Payson,will now be assigned to Chanute AFB,Ill, for training in the aircraft equipment maintenance field. Airman Hales attended Provo High School and is married to the former Beth Hodson of Provo. Airman Terranova, who attended Southern Utah State College,is married to the former Wander J. Toler of Payson. Private Robert S. Wiseman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R, Wiseman of Provo, has completed eight weeks of basic training at the U.S. Army Training Center, Armor, Fort Knox, Ky. About People Springville Horitsky DOUBLE KNIT SHIRTS dispatching Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Grotegutof during the graveyard shift Spanish Fork, has been hours. graduated from Adjutant Generalschoolat Fort Benjamin U.S, Air Force Senior Master Harrison in Indianapolis, Ind., Sergeant Arlyn J. Deveraux of and is now assigned to the 82nd Pleasant Grove received the Airborne Divisionat Fort Bragg, Bronze Star recently from N.C., for two years. Brigadier General Peter R. DeLonga, director of Logistics, Army Specialist Five Ronald Seventh Air Force. L, Harris, 26, husband of Mrs. The sergeant received the Marilyn Harris of Orem, has medal at Tan Son Nhut AF, been assigned te the 65th AdVietnam. His parents are Mr, jutant General detachment in and Mrs, Ray A. Deveraux of Germany. : Pleasant Grove. He entered the U.S. Army in He was cited for his 1969 and was !ast stationed at meritorious achievement as an Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. He armaments systems superin- holds the Army Commendation tendent while engaged in Medal and - vont ie military operations against Viet fantryman badge. He receiv forces. He is a 1953 an associate degree from Utah Technica! College at Provo in 1968. degree in electronic Army Private Bryce E. Holbrook, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Garn Holbrook of Lehi, recently completed an eightsmall arms repair course at the U.S. Army Ordnance u by Midi-Shade Sale ! SWEATERS Entire Selection 0% OFF! OUTER WEAR All Puritan Coats 30% orF! BOYS PARKAS 25% OFF BOYS SHIRTS ___1,00 OFF MEN’S PARKAS 20% OFF ® Free Mailing © Free Gift Wrap © Free Spacious Parking ® Convenient Flexi-Charge. ! AYL0R S © Free Home Your Christmas i 200W.200 . Delivery ‘ Store Tovo Israel, Italy, Rome and Greece, during the past summer,placing special emphasis on thelife and travels of the Savior. Piano, flute and vocal solos were given inda Bowman and Grant In a whirl of preparations to receive family members is Mrs. Wanda Snow of Provo. On Thursday she greeted her son, Anthony Snow with his wife and family who came from Tulsa, Okla., for the marriage of their daughter, Suzan and Douglas Swenson, son of the Leon Mr,and Mrs, Bert W. Wagstaff Swensons of Nampa,Ida., in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception followed that evening at the homeof an uncle and aunt, Dr. Mrs, Karl N. Snow in Provo. Also married in Salt Lake Temple Friday, was granddaughter, Shelie Whiting, daughterof the Juan Whitings of Mapleton and Dee Doman of Burns, Ore.A reception for this couple was held Saturday evening in Mapleton. The AnA telephone call on Wed- thony Snowsare staying for the nesday notified grandparents, holidays and Mrs. Snowis also Mr, and Mrs.J. D, Pyne that expecting all of her sons and their fourth grandson has now daughters to join them during completed his military service. the period. Ronald Pyne, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hales of Mrs. Max Pyne of Ventura, Calif., has arrived in the states Omaha, Neb. are parents of a after serving in Germanyfor the babyboy born Dec. 5. The baby past six months.Prior to this he will be named Raymon Spencer was in Vietnam for a year. in honor of Merrili’s brother Ronald makes the fourth Raymon, who lost his life in grandson for the Pynes to Vietnam. The Hales have made their complete a service call, home in Omaha for the past Mrs. Sarah Morrison, an year. He is employed in a bank elderly resident of Monroe, is there. Paternal grandmother of now reported to be convalescing the baby is Mrs. Zora Hales of at the homeofhersister,Mrs. Mapleton. Lee Dalton in Provo, following eye surgery performed at Utah Benjamin Stewart DUP Camp Valley Hospital. of Benjamin met at the Fire Provo parents, Mr. and Mrs. Station in Payson for luncheon, Ralph Chamberlain are looking ‘Thirteen members and two ‘orward eagerlyto the arrival of guests attended. After lunch, heir two sons, who have been they went to the home of Mrs. 3ranted a military holiday Hazel Anderson for songs and a leave. Expected on Monday, treat. Attending were Pauline Lundell, Dec.27 are Larry Banks with his Richard, Edith wife and babyfrom Ashville, O., Florence Wride, Mary Clark, wherehe is serving with the U.S. Edith Hawkins, Alta Anderson, Air Force and Dan Banks from Ina Sheets, Regene Peay, Alice {mperial Beach, Calif., where he Steele, Della Tippetts, Hazel swith the U.S. Navy. The young Anderson, Mary Caras, Ila men are grandsons of Mrs. Lee McKinnon and Bertha Jones. Dalton of Provo. Celebrating the birthdays of fn an elaborate setting of Mrs. Estella Peterson of Lake Christmas lights and colorful Shore and her daughter, Mrs. and children, Stephanie, Heide and Troy of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Stevens, of Pleasant Grove with their son, Brad and daughter, Rita LeeAnn; together with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Earl Stevens, Alpine andfriends, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sinclair of St. Cloud, Minn. decorations membersof Chapter Lois Davis of Lehi, a pot luck 6, Alice Louise Reynolds Clubs dinner was enjoyed by Mrs. enjoyed a period of Christmas Vivian Everett of Mapleton, thoughts on Wednesday evening Mrs.Betty Peterson of Spanish at the Elizabeth Souter home Fork, Mrs. Erma Harwood and with Bessie! and Gertrude Mrs, Maxine Gordcn of Lake Corless as assisting hostesses. Shore. Stephanie Gordon and Mildred Allred, entertained Daren Davis were small guests guests with a review of her present,and they gavethe birthtravels in Egypt, Jordan and daygifts to the two honorees. ¢ Si Dis medal MEN'S DEPARTMENT Christmas UITS 0% OFF recipient READY-TO-WEAR DEPT THAT GREAT LOOK OF LEATHER... and cuff. reg. price $60.00 Sale Price $48.00! 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