OCR Text |
Show a Wednesday, January19, 1972 THE HERALD, Provo, Uteh—Page S.F. Legion Alpine Council Assigns Members Newsof Area Servicemen Post Seeks To Dutiesfor Forthcoming Year Orem Man Contestant Doctor Soldier of SPANISH FORK — Selection ALPINE Atthe recentCity Council meeting held in the of a girl to represent Fork Post 68 in competition for Alpine City Hali, Mayor William Gains Honor Of Month Te the newly elected — ne Deae ieee wil! be held here Jan. Air Force SHU LIN KOU,Taiwan — U.S. iwan. He was selected for his soldierly appearance, knowledge and performance of Dr. Blaser was winner because he excelled inil a al Salem Gl football, yogi as yeas his and sportsmanship. He was forward on the winning basketball team, which won “4 only the league championshi but the island-wide tures, in which he was oe Valuable Player. In was quarterback aeon nie SALEM — SP4 Melvin L. and was named all-league Lake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronaid B. Lake of Salem, enquarterback. on received his B.S. at Utah State University and his doctor of dental surgery from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Chio. Homefor « Furlough To Area Groups SP4 Lake months in Vietnam. While he was there, he was a crew chief on an L.O.H,(light observation hellopter). He flew for a year, then received his crew chief WEST POINT, N.Y. — U.S. Military Cadet Reginald D. Olsen, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. During the dry season, he Dean L. Olsen of Orem, spoke to local groups about the academy volunteered to drive water trucks to the river to get water during his Christmas leave. Cadet Olsen, a corporal, for the GIs. He maintained the discussed West Point admission trucks by himself. He was policies, academics, athletic qnieanel with letters of. programs and cadet activities at appreciation from LTC Ernest A. Smart and Lopcoma to students attending Grove, Orem and Springville id Schoois. He is a 1969 graduate of Orem was sent to the hospital there. ‘SP4 Lake was put on Medivac to High School. the United States Dec.3, 1971. He was then sent to the hospital in Denver. Ft. Carson Contingent Bronze Star To Visit Earned by SALT LAKE CITY — A con- a PFC Mock received the draftsman with the company. He entered the armyin May, 1971, ‘U’ Names beginning at 8 p.m. This will be A hearing to amend four thefirst time the local post has portions of the Utah County zoning ordinance is scheduled Springville participated in this event. All unmarried girls between Student Salem GI VIETNAM — ArmySgt. Allen E.Davis,23, son of Mr. ard Mrs. Ernest J. Davis, Salem, el received the Bronze Star Medal in Vietnam. He received the medal for distinguishing himself through meritorious service in connection with military operations against hostile forces in Vietnam. The medal, adopted in 1944, recognizes outstanding 4 %, will achievement. Sgt. Davis received the award while assigned as a clerk-typist with Headquarters company of the 01st Airborne Division (Airmobile) in Vietnara. can =, KUALA LUMPUR (UPI) — Malaysia’s main seaport has been renamed from the former Port Swettenham to the native name of Klang. But the local state governmentsaid it wants something else clarified about the new name,It’s Port Klang, not Port of Klang, officials said. . Walnut Calories NEW YORK (UPI)—Calorically speaking, walnuts are not amongthe lowest or the highest Spanish Fork High School. halves contain 98 FORT ORD, Calif. — Army Private David R. Olson, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry R. Olson, Orem, recently completed an eight-week cooking course at Fort Ord. Pvt.Olson is a 1968 graduate of Orem High School. His wife, Judy,also lives in Orem, for 10 a.m. Friday in the county commission meeting room, County Building, Provo. One revision would redefine the position of zoning administrator. Under the present wording, the zoning administrator is synonymous with the building inspectot r. But since the hiring of Kent Winterholler as a full time zoning administrator, it is felt the building inspector should be released of zoning responsibilities. Other revisions involve rewording the definitions of a non-conforminglotof record and building line to prevent misunderstandings in in- stolen every year from hospi- TheLiving Desert” ist jobs, Eugene Fuss, eywell security “The VanishingPrairie’ engineer, posite to the American Society for Industrial Security. There are more than 3,006 hospital items that can be used Show 7:15 p.m. “The Red Tent” market for medical ies, instruments and electronic ROYAL Lehi—Show 7:30 p.m. Seandelsus John” "King 2f the Grizzlies” He is a 1971 graduate of Orem i Sc}hool. High Provo Soldiers Pvt. Engle is the son of Mr. and Mrs.EstolJ. Engle of Provo and he is a graduate 1969, of Provo High School. PFC Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Warren B. Wilson of Provo, is a 1967 graduate of Provo High School. His wife, Gwendolyn, also lives in Provo. IT’S SOPHISTICATED ENCUGH . <:. FOR KIDS, SIMPLE E OUGH oa YOR ADULTS! Adventure and entertainment for & ‘A RAINBOW ADVENTUREFILiA © 1971 AMERICAN NATIONAL ENTERPRISES INC. ONE WEEK aay = s WSEKDAYS7:00 & 9:15 SAT.2:15-4:30-7:00-9: 15 STARTS AT 7:00 onty ONEHALF-HOURPLAY ED BACK WEEKDAYS love, peace, Muric ; carol channing as mehitabel hamburgers $]00 Tuesday, Thursday Ott AY sam mule ou s R Big quarter-nound burgers regularprice 49° each The price on lots of 3 only. RESTAURANT 1523 North Canyon Road, Provo “NAKED UNDER LEATHER” storing joon boez » joe cocker « country joe & the Fish « crosby,stlls & nash crloguihrie « richie havens » jimihende ix ® sontonaejohn sebostion « sha-no-na sly & the family stones ten years afters the who # and 400,000 other beautiful people. ofimbymichael wadleigh. produced by Roy ae D| paper chargeofelections, painting and engraving and city properties. Kyie Arnold's duties will include the Civil Defense departAlpine. ment, the Red Cross, justice of Lavar Strong will be in charge the peace system and recreation. of the water department, the recre: health and sanitation and is also Zennith Chamberlain will be other problems pertaining to the representative of Alpine City on the County Health Depart- ment. Charles Adams will oversee the cemetery, andis in mayor bob maurice «a wadleigh-maurice, lic. eee technicolor® from warnerbros. copyright © 1969 magnum photss, ine. photography by charies, oeuth uazie and elliot tandy RESTRICTED seconpeen Porshe Aaoretan will byyr oversee all the After the assignments made the City Council heard representatives of Engineering, Inc. whichis a subdivision in The plans were revi by Mr. Winterholler said this those present, but found to be not accord with city zoning laws. provision will prevent “flag in Upona motion, these plans were hots” orlots with a very narrow returned to the builder to make frontage on a public street. Anon-conforming lot would be changes necessary to conform with the zoning laws. defined as any lot of record Leo Turner and Ralph Burke whichdid not conform when the were also present and made two controlling zoning section was proposals to the City Council. enacted, They said they would like to The final emendment deals renovate the old Alpine gymwith width requirements in a nasium andrentit from thecity residential-agriculture zone. This amendment would allow andlease it to Alpine Stake and construction of two-family Alpine Ward for sporting acellings or “duplexes” in an tivities. The city approved the RA zone provided the lot size plan, but was not wil-ing to pay complies with minimum area for all the repairs since some could be doneby city employees. SHOWS . WED. THUR 7:45 FRI-SAT. 7:45 & 9:50 AURRY! = SAT. American Fork Sho “Most hospital losses are messages and operate a message center. FORT ORD,Calif. — Army a CORAL tals in the United States says a security expert. During the course he learned to install and maintain field wire communications systems, operate field telephone switchboards, receive and process Private JamesC. i 20, and is ion. reportsro the Diamond Walnut devices, ss he said. Finish Course which A building line or setback line is defined as a minimum distance which buildings must be set back from the front lot Hospital Thefts line. County planners propose this distance be set at 30 feet from a county road and 50 feet NEW YORK (UPI) —More than $100 million worth of a a federal or state primary goods, ranging from bedsheets road, > mee eRe. is size of the kernels, eight to 15 resale completed an eight week course in cooking at Fort Ord. The course trains personnel to prepare and serve a wide piste! offood in large or small quanities. EndsCourse the ages of18 and 25 areeligible. Entry blanks may be obtained from Mrs, Don (Anne) Leek, contest committee chairman, 675 N. 100 W., or the cochairman, Mrs, ‘Timothy (Bliss) “Moran, 390 S. 300 E, This can be done at any time after 4 p.m. with entry deadline being Jan. 2%. Information and entry blanks mayalso be obtained from Clark Allred, 553 N. 100 E., at any time during the day until Jan, 26, Rules stipulate that each contestant must be a high schoo) graduate. Judging will be upon the basis of poise, personality, charm,intelligence and talent. All interested girls of this area = urged to enter. The winner will be given the opportunity to compete in district, department, and possibly national honors. of fuel foods. Depending on the in a home, and there is a ready Vaugin W. Wilson, "He is a 1968 graduate of Army 22, bothPFC of Provo, haverecently Orem Soldier vehicles and weapons. Visitors to the display will be offered an opportunityto operate the radios and ride in the t. ; An added attraction will be offered at the Cottonwood Mall on Saturday, Jan. 29, and at the Valley Fair Mall on Feb. 5, when a field kitchen in operation will be on display. FORT ORD, Calif. — Army Pyt. Allen L. Hilton, 18, son a Mr. and Mrs. Junius Hilton of Orem, completed an eight-week field wiremen course et the U.S. ae Center, Infantry, Professors and lacie newsline, published by the city to inform residents of special events and Hearing Set to Change ihecontestdatewill sated above. the COUNTY Zoning Ordinance be open to the public Beginning timefor contestants andofficials will be 5:30 p.m. on and received his basic training at Fort Lewis, Wash. He received his associate degree of arts from Utah Technical College at Provo in MichaelClyde, son of Mr. and 1969. Mrs. Hal M. Clyde of Springville, has been appointed to the Honors Committee at the University of Utah. A sophomore majoring in English, Michaelis in his second year in the Honors Program at Utah. The Honors Student Advisory Committee selects the faculty BILOXI,Miss, — Airman Kim and curriculum and supervises the administration of the Honors E, Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Young of Payson, has been Program. Dr. Richard Cumgraduated from the techniica] Mings of the department of training course for U.S. Air languages is the current Force aaaive specialists director. Rated by the president of the at Keesler AFB, Miss. National Manin Collegiate Airman Young is now Program as one of the top three proficient in the preparation of Programs in the Western Air Force correspor mdence and United States, it brings a reports. Heis a 1971 ae promising minority of unSpringville High School. under the direcwife, yan,les in Coder Clty, dergraduates tion afthe‘tcuty elite which is an opportunity not usually enjoyed until graduate school. The classes arelimitted to 25 students uae an exciting in- Allen Hilton Completes Wiring Course Devey gave the assignments to zoning in Alpine, the building ‘The contest will be held at the inspections, and the city os Legion hall on that i Springville High Grad Completes " Air Force Study has completed 4 Cadet Speaks Name Switch duties and military courtesy. distinction while serving as a Ameri , itit has has beerbeen announced. The carry-over councilmen. rere th Kentpie will oversee the police pl will te held at the an sami Legion hall on that department, 2 pl KOREA — Army PFC Phillip G. Mock, 2., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby G. Mock of Orem, ‘Soldier of nemed Shu Lin Kou Air Station in of sports, including “Miss By BARBARA THYSSEN TONITE AT 7:30 & 9:40 Detective Harry Callahan. He doesn’t break murder cases. He smashes them. |