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Show November 7, 1969 Page Three THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID gifts for her little daughter. Club members attending from Fountain Green included Betty Jean Mikkelson, Dawn Allred, BYU Sue Ann Johnson, Linda Larsen, Dot Ivory, Jean Beck, Ellen Allred, Caroline Bailey and A new special degree fori and housewives, businesses, Maraina Schulze, all of Foun- adults the Bachelor of Inde- members of the armed forces, tain Green and Sandra Wilkey pendent Studies will be of- and retired persons. It will of Nephi. fered by Brigham Young Uni- break the traditional barriers versity next year through the of class schedules, rigid preSaturday visitors and din- Division of Continuing Educa- scriptive requirements, and senner guests at the home of tion, President Ernest L. n ior resident requirements. The Mrs. Eugene Allred were Mr. wall not prepare particannounced recently. degree and Mrs. Ieo Mower of Salt The board of trustees has ap- ipants for a particular profesLake City; Lucille Gadd of of the degree, and ap- sion or occupation. Nephi and Leona Mower of proved Similar in some respects to plications for the program will Fountain Green. be accepted after June 1, 1970. adult degree programs in othThe degree has as its goal er universities in the United Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit the development of the indi- States, the progam allows the deCook included Mr. and Mrs. vidual in a wade area of intel- adult to obtain a bachelors regree so he specific completing by lectual that interests Jay (Nancy) Worthington and two sons. The Worthingtons will be interested in continuing quirements in four main areas have been living in Texas but his education throughout his of emphasis. stated Dr. Harold These are God and Man (removed back to Utah. They are lifetime, Glen dean of the Divis- ligion and life perspectives); Clark, in to their home make going ion of Continuing Education Man and the Arts (humanities Granger. under which the new degree and the arts); Man the Universe (physical and biologiMrs. Kermit Cook was in will be offered. The degree will be of par- cal sciences); and Man and SoSalt Lake City Saturday where she enjoyed a family dinner ticular interest to persons al- ciety (social sciences). Dean Clark points out that honoring her mother, Mrs. Eth- ready in various professions el S. Irons of Nephi on her 80th birthday. The dinner party was held at the Doll House. Mrs. Cook returned home Sunday morning. Also spending several days at the Kermit Cook home were Mr. and Mrs. McFadden Dave (Rosemary) and baby daughter, Kelly, of Las Vegas, Nevada. The returned to Nevada I on Tuesday. I Shopped Safeway and Shopped Safeway and New special fountain (jreen Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson and son Cody of Kearns were weekend visitors and hunters at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John Aagard received word that their daughter Janece, (Mr. and Mrs. Lee Labrum) now of Glendale, California, will be on the Newlyweds Program Saturday, November 15, at 6 p.m. Mountain Time. A real fun Halloween party for the ward Primary children was held at the ward cultural hall last Friday starting soon after school. The children came as all kinds of scary people. This is one celebration that they really look forward to. The hall was decorated in keeping with the fun day. A fish pond w'as set up and all kinds of goodies were sold. Games were played. About 100 children and adults were in attendance. The party let out in time for the children to go out for trick or treats. Officers in the ward Primary are Kenna Rasmussen, Linda Larsen, Camile Fields, and Jean Beck. degree for adults offered by for next year Wilk-kinso- The Uinta Springs Daughters of Utah Pioneers next meeting will be Thursday, November 13, starting at 2 p.m. in their home on State Street. Captain LaVon Coombs will be in charge and the lesson will be given by Ora Scott Cook Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. Lunch will be served were Salt Lake City visitors by Rosetta Eggen and Alyce last week. Wilkins. All Daughters or anyone interested in being a memEugene Mikkelson and son ber is invited to attend. Mark of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Barnes of Nephi were Euleda Cook, Fountain Green Sunday visitors at the home of Audrey Livingston of Scots-dal- Luella Mikkelson. The men did Arizona; Zella Harris and some pheasant hunting while Doris Nielson of Salt Lake City, they were in Fountain Green. and Carolyn Garrett of ClearMrs. John Kent Aagard and field all motored to Hyrum, Utah, and had dinner with Relia baby daughter spent last week Kellett. Other dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were Hyrum and Jean Maug- John Aagard. ham Arriving Saturday evening Emma Williams, who has were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dee-bl- e who spent the week end been a patient in Utah Valley and been has released visiting at the home of their Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. is at the home of her son, Mr. grandparents, Leon Wilkins. Robert and Lynand Mrs. Derrill Williams. da have been living in Corona, to Salt Saturday visitors at the California, and moved home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lake City last Wednesday. Wilkins were Mr. and Mrs. They will make their home James Strong, sons, Michael, there and later on Robert will Steven, Robert; daughters, Su- attend the University of Utah. san, Michelle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hadfield, son Scott, all of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tracy Lehi. They all went to Snow spent the weekend in Salt Lake College for the football game. City where they visited with Playing in this game was Alan friends and relatives. Hadfield, who also visited at the Wilkins home after the Members of the Stitch and game. Staying during the af- Chat Club enjoyed going to ternoon with the Wilkins were Nephi Wednesday afternoon for Michael, Susan and Michelle. dinner at a cafe. The dinner offiparty honored Spending the weekend with cers, Liz Oldroyd and Geneva Mr. and Mrs. Euray Allred Madsen. Geneva was ill and were Naomi Allred, Jeannine was unable to attend. After the Allred and a friend, Pam Ol- dinner the group returned to sen. All the girls are living in Fountain Green and met at the Salt Lake City. home of Liz Oldroyd where they afenjoyed the balance of the Last Thursday evening the ternoon and work hand doing young mothers from Fountain visiting. Club members who enGreen and Nepii had a baby the afternoon were Vera shower honoring Tammy All-re- joyed Nettie Bigler, Cleo Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Isabella Johnson, LePhil Allred. The shower was ona Mower, Christina Crow-the- r, held at the home of Jean LaVon Coombs and Taya Bowles of Nephi. A luncheon Madsen. Cleo Coombs, Moroni, was served and Susan Allred and Louise Pierce were also in opened her many beautiful atendance. to study in these specific areas, the degree pron vides for an and integration of these four Students fulfill requirements in each area through independent studies, reading, and informal seminars. The program includes achievement as Indicated by tests in each area and inter-relatio- as in semi- three-wee- k nars at BYU before passing from one area of study to the next. Full-tim- e residency on the Provo campus is not required. Dean Clark reports that individual applicants will be screened and tested to help determine admission to the program. Two recessary requirements are desire to learn and ability to do independent study. An adviser will be assigned to counsel with each applicant and assist him ns he progresses. Although formal acceptance of applicants for this program will be after June 1, interested individuals may have their names placed on a mailing list One Other Major Store and One Other Major Store and Saved $4.43 Saved $1.92 Saved $5.33 SAFEWAY DISCOUNT AT SAFEWAY DISCOUNT of 145 FA 84601. A university committee, in the meantime, is refining and determining course curricula, textbooks, and requirements. states Dr "This degree, Clark, is part of a growing concern throughout the nation for the continuing education of adults who can profit from such education. And the BIS degree is reto its participants. stricted Ruled out are adults who seek a single means to the specialized credentials of a particular profession. And ruled out eventually are adults who want the degree more than they desire the learning which the degree represents." November 15 The annual reunion of the Field Artillery World War I Association will be held November 15 at the ormory on Salt Like Sunsyslde Avenue, City, according to R. W. For rest. Brigham City, president 145th the of group. Registration will start at 11 a.m. A short business meeting will convene at 12 noon, to be followed by a social hour and banquet. Special entertainment is being provided for the ladies during the business meeting period and an appropriate program will be given during the banquet. Reservations should be in to A hippopotamas can remain the acting secretary, Before hunters nearly exterE. W submerged nt the bottom of Crocker, 2003 South 16th East, minated them in the 1800s, a river for 10 to 12 minutes Salt Lake City, Utah 84105 by there were 60 million bison in Nov. 13. before surfacing for air. North America. 9-Liv- es I Chunk Tuna Cat Food Look How You Save SAFEWAY DISCOUNT AT Can SPECIAL NOTICE: Your Gold Strike Stamp Books Now! Fill Regular, Tuna or Chicken 28 6'A-o- 6'Y-o- 10' i. Can e, out-goi- Kraft Jell-We- ll Miracle Whip Mrs.' Eugene V Fox Granger, Utah Bountiful, Utah Nampa, Idaho Our Super Wouldn't You Like This Kind of Savings? With Pre-Soa- k Giant Pkg. Enzymes JM When we make on exceptional purchase, wo past the saving right along to you. 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Mrs. Phyllis Bowman ZEBSSO S Assorted Flavors 3V4-o- Mrs. Douglas Hanks Safeway Will Discontinue Issuing Gold Strike Stamps As Of Saturday Night, November 15th Puddings Salad Dressing A Big Value White Magic Detergent This regiment made up of six batteries, Headquarters Company, Supply and Sanitation, had a wartime strength of some 1400 men from all parts of Utah, plus approximately 300 who went overseas as replacements for otherunlts or a total of 1700 to 1800 men. Of these some 255 are presently on the mailing list of the Association, according to Secretary Crocker. It is believed another 500 or so are scattered throughout Utah and other states and an effort is being made to get as many as possible to this year's reunion 50 years after their demobilization. As Secretary Crocker stated: It's later than you think. At least twenty one of our known members have crossed the great divide since our last reunion. So let's have a genuine this Nov. 15. Annual reunion Starkist Shopped Sofeway and One Other Major Store and AT to receive further information by writing to the Bachelor of Studies Independent Degree Program, 234 HRCB, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, in addition |