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Show a OB Thursday, December 16, 1971 |out ‘Y’ Evening Classes Offered Saturday at the siation. Plans call for the gathering of the children of members in the afternoon when Santa Ciaus is Mr. Taggart's parents to come expected to come and to from their homein Star Valley, distribute gifts to the At Special Rates for Seniors Dean Stanley A. Peterson of the Brigham Young University Division of Continuing Education has announced a newtuition schedule for seniorcitizens 60 years of age and over. Reduced fees will be ir. effect immediately and will permit those who are sixty and over to enroll in any course offered by the Department of Evening Classes for a tuition fee of $10 per By MILDRED B. HALL 373-8563 - 37546 Mr. and Mrs. Max Taggart % report that they are expecting Sonreents procedures, tuitions, and ees. ‘Those desiring to register shouldfill out The Department of Evening Classes will acknowledge the “reservation request” are numerous BYU evening clasces that have space available, it appears that the school will be meeting a genuine com- required to register pursuant to current munity need. auditors on a ‘‘space availab!e" basis only, Low Utah Percentage Of‘Tax Producers’ Increases Money Y Woes ae en firemen, both full and part-time together with retired workers and their wives will Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Talbott, gather to enjoy dinner and hear Provo parents, are looking some informal talks by forward to their coming journey department heads. It is expected to Palo Alto, Calif., where they that some 35 guests will attend. expect to join a daughter and Alton L. Wade, Provo, is expected home this weekend after a four-dey visit at Laie, Hawaii where he wason a business trip to the LDS Church Collegethere. Mr, Wade is an assistant to Dr. A groupof local couple friends Keith Oakes of the faculty of was invited to join former Orem Brigham Young University Residents, Mr. and Mrs. Clan having to do with elementary Stilson, who now reside in and secondary church schools. Gunnison, attheir summer lodge Mr. Wade is also doing part-time CERTIFICATES OF GRADUATION have are City Commissioner Ray Murdock, who is in Schofield for an overnight post-graduate work on his been awarded to three Prova City employees over the wastewater treatment department, on completion of a é4-week wastewater Don Larsen, Leslie Roberts and Dale party. Friday evening featured a doctoral program and is Roylance. mutton and scur dough scone currently engaged in writing his supper, with stringing popcorn dissertation, a research project — and Christmas tree decorating connected with the Shoe Mr. following. The next mo:ning the group enjoyed snowmobiling before returning home. In the partywith the Stilsons were Mr. with them for the coming Named for Vince. the Senior Citizen will be notified of space availability. Students will then be given a specific date and time to finalize their registration on campus. With the completion of the new LDS Temple, Utah Valley is rapidly becoming a retirement center; and inasmuch as there and those desiring credit would be youngsters. Later that evening Wyc., for a short visit this week with them and their young gon, special forms which be made available by the university and return them to the Department of Evening Classes requesting 2 ‘‘class reservation.” and, as soon as possible after registration, Evening Classes Advisory Counci! upon the recommendation of Dr. Frank Santiago, chairman, evening classes, and William R. Siddoway,assistant academic vice president. Students will be permitted to enroll as Keith Cottam, Blind Group Superintendent Provo City Workers sssstant 4 Mis Frank Bremick, Mr, toldays vm Teas. calfoms Attends ‘Y’ Librarian, Named to Post ateecies eee otee Mr. and Mrs. wayne 8. Sf y ° Mrs. Herald A. Vance, Mr, ani aes sa offhebasic difficulties in 1860 and #416 million in 1870. In head of the Social Sciences Mrs, Quintin Elder, Mr. ad solving: ‘WY’ Banquet Utah state and local feimeofthe changing economy, Library at Brigham Young Mrs. Don Littleford and Mr. and mWagner, anof Orem couple, are em is that the Aeoe saa to 9.6 University, has been appointed Mrs’ Albert Rowley. the Sundance Ski Siake's popatation’ consists of & percent disproportionnately low ene centage of “tax producers” and aBiperraase of “tax clusion Se gt a4 ‘i the private tax Foundation, THE HERALD,Provo, Utah—Page 7 8 total personal the editor of Utah Libraries, 1950,percent 11.6 percent 1960, andin 13.4 in 1970. in On the other hand, there has been a slowdown in Utah's birthrate recent years, As g result,during the growth in the pale pyftyfour q mecnbers Sewage Plant d ; End Studies Leslie E, Roberts, employee of ay of the Prove city for the past 10 years, 016 EN Patrol and report finding much igh County Educational Hour 98, beet appointed superin- WOrtfm professional journalAssociation. published hy the Utah Library at R. theVan home of Mr, interest in of this the volunteer andActivities Mrs. John iM patrol work. are ‘The publication, which prints Orem recently have included a required to have instruction in Seaes apes a visit from Mrs, Van Orman’s first aid and act as rescue teams anship throughout , circulalthe parents, its, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard when to librarians : necessary, ’ with two te duation grate fo the my Handicapped tendentof the city’s wastewater L, isua lly renee treatment plant, according to an Gov. A Calvinae ~ cephehigse University Syrian antec the feadership of ith, president. president. Mrs. Grace Smith, Rampton upon *8Mouncement by the city — den rR oe sce eeltn leew ee commission. 14, Roberts will take the amd Dale Roylance. - cnSdtag” Sterneae, Cansiy Me ang Oees Percent Orman nm,iarinihpopewsvietat Shawn toandreceive Jennifer, ish Fork Hahipn Reco ‘ expenditure trends in Utah. comparedin with an increasecade, of 22 Formerly an assistant 2 editor and CameMrs.forGibb the Van naming of who the arealsoplanning Mrs. Johnson, tersatie after more than 'i years withthe toate orae 2 izati i dg Larsen of Midvale and Mr. Van periods, at least, a week of » The study shows that only two percent in the 20-64 age group. and chairman of the editorial couple's new daughter, Robin Wagner’s sister, the former Feher presented Scinaaieal city, states (Mississippi and South Since the — working-age board for the publication, Mr. joanne. ‘Then, this week, John Connie Jones, and her husband, selection and organ Mr. in plus 70 a native of hours in instruction at ie Salt Roberts, Dakota) have a Propor- population now is rising faster Cottamreplaces Carol Oaks Who ang his wife and Mrs. Gibb Van Stan Cameron ;andtheir family musicic was furnished by a BYU Provo,2 received7 his education in Lake Water Reclamation Plant tional population in the normal than the tax-consuming recently resigned from the Oman eyed into the hills who are coming for holiday student. Individual fruit cakes i ws te the ae withthe city ee Years here, with a permit, they cut visiting from Palm Springs, were given as favors to iapont working-age (20-64) brackets population, Utah Foundation editorial post aft than does Utah. Approximately analysts expect that there of ice. ._ their own Chrtstmas rece, Calif. ease, oe employed at Provo Brick jointly ye Utah State 48.4 percent of Utah’s population should be reduced pressures for He assumes the new position a fpecial guests were alabers and Tue (8. seal ‘Con. Division of Health and the En- is in this age group, compared increased spending and with over ten years of Xwith 52.2 perceni for the nation relatively more persons to perience in library mere oa he second annual Christmas for members of the Orem of the Utah board of directors: struction Co, His oe vironmental Protection Agency. American samoa averages Mrs, Jessie Hawke, president, with the city has Seenthe als wee ma eTLeeae ttn an eaite.int iil Poaching, Fire, Departmentand their nearly 200 inches of rain @ Lawrence Schoenrock and wastewater treatment depart- seal ete ina Lae and a greater demand for rise in Utah’s state and local tax addition "to other BYU governmental services resulting burden during the years im- obligations he is presently the from the higher ion of mediately ahead. supervisor of the Library “tax consumers,” Utahisforced 4 nother significant Technician Program,a two-year 2 higher general taxes development according to the ee ar Pa maets ae ae a iee eae ae Techical aaa Furlareas iourben centers and AS brary consultant, Mr. services, governmental ae aPaaroat from large core cities to Sanncal Tnetitate of AdUtah's population under 20 years Suburban communities.Such ministration in Saigon, Viemam, see Hiss been Setaeasied Wye, in working-age population resulted Population increases in the fields. in a steadily increased tax younger age groups have resulted in sharply higher TTotal state and local tax spending for public education Captain James Cook made world collections in Utah rose from $80 during the past three decades. three trips aroi between 1786 and 1779. million in 1950 to $194 million in SEAGRAM DIST/LLERS CO.,I..0., BLENDED WHISKEY. 86 PROOF. 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. 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