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Show PageTHE HERALD. Prove, Utali, Monday, September 2, i974 Seauts Planning: Medei Zama involving rockets, gliders, rubber-band —-planes, free flight, U and rolled oe he said. He added a home made kite ae will old competitions scouts in the Pi VSR The Provo Ls sad Wiiord chairmah Weof t aviation for many ee)the 4,000 fyeqcan 6ee bation jaunching Severai sailplanes will be displaved at theaispori. “We will not launch these because it’ would require a takeoff and landing by a powered plane and we don't want to do that ba @ crowd around,” he explair “The rockets wil! be up to three feet long and launched electronically with the gliders being lofted by haiid or iowed’by string until they reach the desired height,” Mr. Tolman said. “Flights of 30 minutes or longer is not unusual for the larger gliders," hé added. He said the U-control models would compete in baiiooa popping, dog fighting with Streamers, stunt, pattern | .ng and craftsmanship. “The free-fligit models will operate much like gliders except they will be launched by using a ine;”he stated aS powered adding that ra io control models will be on hand and demonstrated to the crowd, “We will award prizes for the largest kite, smakest kite, most unique kite and the highestflying kite,” he said. All kites must be home made he added. “The scout will have the opportunity to begin working on 5Aviation merit badge,” he Cliston L. Oaks. The model air show will include rockets, gliders, rubber-band powered planes, free flight u-contro! and radio-controlled aircraft models. The Aero il be held at the Cedar Valley Rama will Airport. Bank Picks Teen Advisory Panel better understanding between Central Bank and Trust the young community and the Company; a Christmas partyfor the board and their partners; business world. ‘The Board wiil invoiveitseif in and competition for a many worthwhile school, scholarship to be awarded at the community, state, and if the end of the year. ‘The board will also be involved opportunity presents itself, in a program on KUED, which national projects. Mrs. John T. Rogers, Mapleton, In addition, other activities will be underthe direction of Ray all Springville High students. planned for the group include a dones, of the speech and drama were guests of honor at an i at Provo High According to Philip Perlman. field trip to the BMA Computer announcement meeting and public relations director, the Centerin Salt Lake City, which is School; a Sub-for-Santa program luncheon at the bank's offices in beard will act to help create a @ wholly owned subsidiaryof the and other charitable events. Springville. Welcomed to the board by F. Calvin Packard,p: ; ‘Tedd Anderson, son of Mr. anc Mrs.Blaine L. Anderson, Orem: Melinda Billings, daughter of Dr. A special course based in part and Mrs. Russell Billings, Orem on Dr. Eric Berne’s book Debra Lynn Allred, daughter of' “Games People Play,” will be Mr. and Mrs. Rey L. Allred, offered as a part of the Brigham Payson; Mark Oakley, son of Mr Young University evening school and Mrs. E.C. Oakley, Payson; program and will begin Scott Knell, son of Mr. and Mrs Machine washable cotton and cotton/polyester Lee Knell, Provo; JolynnStocks, Wejedinesda: iy. blends. Little or no ironing required. 447/45” wide. 4 y daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Tie cruise wall te tenetUy ais Provo. Dr. Lester N. Downing5 underthe “HAYRIDE” PRINTS department of educaiionai SPRINGVILLE — Central Bank and Trust Company Thursday afternoon announced the appointment of 11 Utah ‘Countyhigh schoolstudents to its third consecutive Junior § The youths, screened from some 50 candidates, and their parents Mrs. Max V. Wallentine, Spanish Fork; J. Lynn Jones, son of Mrs. Helen L. Jones, Spanish Fork; James Boyack, sonof Mrs. Gary Boyack; Randall Carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cari H. Carpenter; and Madeleine Rogers, daughter of Mr. and interaction West Germany Moves to Help Analysis Near Bankruptitaly Economy BELLAGIO, ti2ly (UPI) — earlier this year agreed that West Germany haz agreed member countries in economic to lend Italy $2 billionto slu-v the diffienities could use hitherto tine of the inflation-ridden frozen central bank gold and almost bankrupt Italian reserves to back up emergency economy. loans. Saturday's agreement was the first test of the option ely The communigue did nol say cent of it security for the loan, Bank of how muchgold the Dank of Italy Italy sources said. would sign over to the Loutsche Financial experts said the cash Bundesbank but Bank of ftaly infusion woule only temporarily sources gavea figure of nearly 20 help Italy hold the line against per cent of total reserves and economic ills that inclide a said it would be valued at about foreign trade deficit averaging $120 an ounce --80 per centof the nearly$1 billion a month and an average market price during annual inflation rate July and August. approaching 20 per cent. ‘The loanis forsix months with The experts said Italy would still have to seek several additionalbillions of dollars in loans or credit through the Common Marketlaterthis year. Italian government sources| | A joint communique issued at | the end of eight hours of taiks ; between West German Chancellor Helrnut Schmidt and Italian Premier Mariano Rumor announced the loan. The two leaders also discussed the Cypruscrisis, the North Atlan- a provision to extend it up te two years, the sources said, and wiil have a favorableinterest rate of 6.810 8.8 per cent. “ ‘We also talked about the possibi lity of a eventual Coma het may ket | benecessary to heip overcome e of pay-L. the difficult. balance ments situation,” Rumorsaid. Schmidt told newsmen, “We discussed the world economic Situation that is not without rick for both our countries and we noted with salisfation that our two governments are largely in accord on their appraisals." 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Millet; hiz brother, Richard; and John Oaks,sono} {Mr.and Mrs, othe older scout will be introduced to an alternate winter activity.”he added. He said the airport is locaied 16 miles west of Lehi one-quarter mile south of the Cedar Valley Road. Those interested in participating may call Mr. Tolman or contact the National Parks Counciloffice. Boyack, J. Lynn Jones, Scott Knell, Todd Anderson, Randall Carpenter, and Mark Oskley. It is the thind such board named by the bank. YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD was named by Central Bask and Trust recently. The group includes, from left, seated, Debra Lyon Allred, Patricia Wallentine, Jolvan Stocks, Madeleine Rogers, and Melinda Billings; and standing, Jim |