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Show Ex-Provoan in Physics Staff of the ameee pertrats, life, animals and Plied “ es , +d ae pes. Some of the pictures physicist. ee Bertone: eter taag se Bargeron is the son of Mr. and seen during December and who live January each day the Eldred Center is open from 8:30 a.m. to He received a 3.S. degree at Brigham Young University after which he obtained master’s and , doctoral degrees in solid state Thureday evening, Dec. 3, a physics at the University of large crowd attended the bridal is cowel ete Christmas Season include: shower given for Linda Le Baron at the Lake Shore LDS Church. developmentof a carbon dioxide She will marry Miguel Angel laser which has apCalderon on Dec. 17 in the Salt plication in the fields of comLake LDS Temple with an open munication and radar. He is also house to be held at 710 Northerest Drive (650 N. 625 E.) Salt Lake City that same evening. using a new method called light Mistress of ceremonies for the beating spectroscopy. The shower was Jose Ann Engle. scattered light contains valuable SPANISH FORK — The Beverly Shepherd played a information about molecular piano solo after which Beth motions and reactions and po Gordon and Maxine Gordon sang application in biophysics an a duet “O Promise Me” ac- medicine. companied by Shirley Bradford. A graduate of Provo High Another musical number was Dr. ron married given with Verda Tucket playing the former Marilyn Johnson, the organ and Elaine Shepherd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. on the Hawaiian guitar. George E. Jol hnson of 1680 N. ie A tribute to the bride was 2100 W. Provo. They have two given by Ruth Huff with advice daughters, Julie, 4, and Lisa, 2. say, to the bride by Marie Carr. Speci“ial guest was Linda’s grandmother from Ogden. The American Music ConferLeslie Fillmore and Mattie ence reports there are millions Cornaby assisted with the of adults who used to play program. instruments. The music conference says there are bands and The first public weather orchestras in many communiservice in America was estab- ties looking for these lished in Cincinnati in 1869. “dropoutts.” J Mr.and Mrs, Ray B. Ferguson report that their son, Melvin Ferguson has recently completed required training in the U.S. Army Reserve. Also that their son-in-law, U.S. Army Specialist Five is now stationed in Germany where he expects to be assigned for the next 13 months. His wife, Marilyn Ferguson Harris and small daughter, Pammy are remaining in Orem with Mrs. Harris’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson. G. 5 |Mrs,Ts)Cecil w, 1480 North, Provo. Spanish Fork Marching ai 7§ [ the Brigham Thelecture, open to the public, Young will be held at 7:3) p.m.in the nesday. : Adequate electrical circui The fifth annual birthday presentation for Kenny Clar!k Abel was carried forward during the past week as has been the custom of Kenny’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Abel of Provo, during the five years since his happy arrival. Kenney was a much-appreciated gift for described as an enormous cloud ¢ctls for good lighting and of 8 gaseous enough fing capacity from to bi prevent the resuit of a star explosion observed by the Chinese in 1054. \yT rok REN fa | PROVO RIGH SCHOOL presents the World,” — RODGERS 110 HAMMERSTEINS The King and I DECEMBER 7, 8.9 6:30 p.m.—Social dancing class: Ballroom jon 8 p.m.—Regular weekly at Provo : “The and!” dancing group, . Senior Citizens admitted cn Wednesday activity card, 11:45 a.m.—Annual Christmas ‘Thursday dinner: ticket deadline Dec.10. 10 am. —Art class: North hall. 11:45 am. —“Chat and Chew Card Anniversary Luncheon. 1 p. m, —“‘Conversational NEW YORK (UPI)—This eae": lounge, Richard year marks the 9th anniver2 p.m. —Physical fitness sary of Christmas cards in the United States. The first Americlass; Marilyn Willard. 2 p.m. —Water color acrylic can cards were made by a class, Eldred Center north hall, German immigrant, Louis Prang, of Roxbury, Mass. Stephen West. The Daily Herald is proud ofits carrier organization and especially proud of the following young men who haveexcelled in their Delivery Service, Salesmanship, and Prompt Managementoftheir collections during the past month. YOUR NEWS QUIZ PARTI - NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give yourself 10 points for each correct answer. 1 The White House announced that President and Mrs. Nixon will begin their visit to Communist Chinaon...?.. 2 In what the White House said would bea ‘‘free- Match word clues with their corresponding pictures or symbols. 10 points for each correct answer. wheeling’ visit, the President will hold talks with Communist Party Chairman...?... end other Chineseofficials. U Thant to retire this month a-Chou En-lai b-Mao Tse-tung e-Lin Piao 3 At a meeting of the so-called ‘Group of10,’ Japan and West Germany (CHOOSE ONE; agreed to, rejected) an American proposal that they revalue their currencies and the U.S, drop its 10 percent surcharge onimported goods. The 17-nation ... 2... convened in Syrialast weekto plan joint strategy against Israel. Hafez Assad, PresiISLANDS dent of this nation, in the Middle East Be, President Nixon ad(= eres a-Arab Defense League \ aes b-Bagdad Pact ?... met with President Nixonto discuss th possibility of increased Americanaid fo” Israel. a-MosheDayan 5 Israeli Prime Minister . . match with its correct meaning. 3.....Ampiicate c-understood but un~ 4.....implicit d-one who receives Congress H 2....eAhmed Lozi c-Chancellor, West 3.....Willy Brandt Germany 4,....William Proxmire 5.....Hussein Al Shafei d-President Nixon’s congressional advisor Jice President, Egypt © VEC, Madison, negInc.,Bae ty, Wisconsin SUE 17 Dave Freeman (4) 93 Cary Gilles (2) ot tebe— in vis: 554 KenBishop(22) 97 Mark Rosen (3) oh 233 Boyd lies (3) 559 Mike Magleby(2) 99 Craig Mason (12) 43 Ben Johnson 44 Rick Egan (3) 106 Wendell Smith (3) 105 Evan Yearsley (9) 46 Norm Swindler 112 Kent Olsen 110 Chris Clark 116 Cory Brereton (2) 117 Kurt Gunthe 57 Robert Moon 118 Kelly Snow (3) 61 Randy Austin ( 2) 119 Jeff Struthers (2) 62 jeff Plott (3) 122 Lee Aston (17) 63 Todd Creviston(6) 65 Jeff Blackner 66 Tim Compton(3) 67 Bryan Johnson (3) 235 Dave Colyar(4) 239 hes Clayton (4) 240 Brad Spotts 241 Kevin Livingston 98 Brad Stocks 102 Mark Ungerman(3) 104 Mark Anderson 105 Martin Sorenson 54 Kent Bandley(3) ao 94 Ray Bradford ( 3) 9o Sreg Peters (3) 38 Dave O'Neal 39 Jarsd Jaines(3) 42 Glen Morton(3) 53 Lyle Perry Urban Development Take 6 points for names that you can correctly match with the clues. b-U.S. Senator from Wisconsin 218 Marty Tanner 45 Steve Olpin (3) 1075 George Romney, Secretary of Housing and PART ill - NAMES IN THE NEWS a~Premier, Jordan 505Bill Gray (4) 551 Keith Leatherstone (5) 85 DougHill (3) 92 Jim Skousen(3) ing Mars Palestinian guerrilla 211 Robert Jensen 212 Doug Brown 14 Keith Johnson(2) 15 John Pope 35 Bryant Slade SEAL b heyoienté) Route Name 419 Joe Wheeler 420 DanChild ol sla 128 Roy Rasband 201 Thane Ferre | ay ee oe (4) asec, Lierigh 6C8 Wendall Peterson 279 Kim Marchbanks(6) 281 Kevin Nielson (2) 284 Eldon Palmer(2) 286 Neil Halladay (3) 287 John Tervort 289 Evan Kofford (3) 09 Howard Stone 612 on _ ee nau ot acs = c " Ny a a panei Play eee(2) sateeet randon Thacker(5) 701 BrentProvstgaard (4) 703 Scott Jewett Ti 406 Kevinin Tipton(15) 407 Crai aig Packard (3) 413 Brad Child (2) 415 Doug Jensen (2) 417 Val Weight(2) 124 Kent Barrus 126 Don Hibbert Hs a — 705 Alan (3) an Anderson Ai 717 Phil Millet 801 Allen Gardner 802 Rod Steiner 804 Bill Hansen(2) organization features 1.,...Clark MacGregor 209 Mike Anderson Name 83 Greg Shields 34 Dave Nixon(3) stated Beesee: recipient 75 Kell Route 11 Ed Alex (3) Tarine Japanese Premier nation’s presidency e-pertaining to surface 74 Ron Cartwright(3) Greenland (5) 22 Dave Anderson(5) 27 Bart Dange.filed Eisaku Sato 8. Leftist coalition failed in its bid to win this governments 4 oesean (2) Route Name 202 Craig Baum 203 Brent Spotts 205 ee Fairbanks(3) 31 DonFairchild (2) 6.45. U.S, spacecraft orbit- PARTIl - WORDS IN THE NEWS 71 Tom Fletcher (3) 72 JohnFletcher (2) Name 9 Dennis Jacobsen (12) British Prime Minister Heath and Presi-~ dent Nixon will meet here Dec. 20-21 Take 4 points for each word that you can 2.,...Summit 50th annual National Besse 1 DaveWilliams (3) 3 Mike Leduc (2) 8 Kirk G group will leave Viet Namsoon b-Yigal Allon c-Golda Meir a-makeincriminating connection b-level of heads of this group’s 4 U.S. Navy commando c-Leagueof Arab Nations 1.,...topographical dressed It is no accident that today’s leaders werethe carrier boys of yesterday. Route says war is inevitable 5 A carrier is a junior merchant; heis in business for himself and is responsible for the sales, service and collections on his route. As a rule,it is his first business venture and although his profit may not be lorge, the training and experience he gainswill prove invaluable to him in laterlife. -Wesalute each of our 250 carriers and have special commendation of these whoachieved The Herald’s Honor Roll for the month of November. Lipees UN Secretary General ( Score HOW DO YOU RATE? Each Side of Quiz Separately) Note: The numberin parenthesis after the carrier's nameindicates the numbe:of consecutive months he has been onthe HonorRoll 8a If you are interested in becoming a Daily Herald carrier in your area, pleasefill out this coupon and mail it to The Daily Herald 71 to 80 points - Good. 91 to 100 points ~ TOPSCORE! 61 to 70 points - 81 to 90 points - Excellent. @ of Under??? - ye Boxe Provo, Utah FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTION What do you think will come out of President Nixon’s upcoming visit to Red China? THIS WEEK'S CHALLENGE! No Scone Namethe leftist guerrilla organization active in Uruguay. EDS ee ee eee cen nee Reto Save This Practice Examination: STUDENTS Valuable Reference Material For Exams. (Aus. on Reverse Page 4) Yout-namec.ge Veloce teem cc eeEt Phone City Hansen McNamara will speak in the isi ageags lenin oo mysteries of the Crab Nebula, workshop. Safe work with tools Class Offered Mr. and Mrs. ElmoHill and their family of Granger, were among BYU fans attending the basketball gameson Friday and Saturday evenings, They were guests of Mrs. Hill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Ferre of Orem. 12-4-71 im .: ge & ae Es Lavenstein of Salt Lake City and __Dr. Brent Bargeron formerly “Boch of the women has on Dr.and Mrs, Jae Balifof Provo of Provo hasrecently joined estitit 15 , Dr. D. H. McNamara,director University Observatory, will star chamber of speak to the Salt Lake Planetarium. Astronomical Society Wed- Monday 10 am. —Exploring Books: cing. 2 p.m, —Travelogue: scenic lounge, DeFonda Collier. films of local, national and Noon:Plauning meeting, lounge. 4 p.m.—Bowling: Regal Lanes. Tuesday in landscapes, but she does work in other areas. 2. p.m.—Art class: Researcher research of 2 z a DR. BRENT BARGERON g rt Mrs. Kichard Bandiey has had word that her son, Kay and his wife, are now vacationing in the Hawaiian Islands. The journey is a special treat for Mrs. Bandley, promised to her by her Marine Corps Staff Sergeant husband prior to her undergoing John R. Carlton. On his heart surgery about a year ago. birthday, Nov. 23, his parents, Sheis reported to be recovering Mr. and Mrs, ElmerCarlton had well from the surgery. Mrs. a Suitable birthday cake and ice Bandley is the former, Mary cream to surprise hitn, Joining Ellen Rawson daughter of Mr. the family for the dinner were and Mrs, Dan Rawson of Provo. his three sisters and their husbands, David and Syivia His childrec and their Fairbanks and daughter, partners, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kimberly, Provo; Aaron and (Moana) Bennett and Mr, and Marian Dickey and seven Mrs. James (Maralyn) children and Robert and LeaAnna Watters and children, all of Orem.Special guests also attended the ceception on of Orem were Mrs. Carolyn Saturday evening at the Potts and herfive children with Brigham Young University her mother, Mrs. Duffin. Sgt. given to honor Dr. Ariel Ballif, Carlton also enjoycd the Veleran faculty member. The company of his two young event arranged by the Alumni daughters, Esther and Sandra organization paid tribute to him who make their home with for his devoted service to the grandparents Carlton. university and the community. : ie it!futre t be rl ittatin aii ?iE riftei Hite it, age Eel] B family e his F with THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 3 ‘Y’ Astronomerto Speak In Salt Lake Wednesday Two local artists will be “Christmas Around the World,” 3:15 p.m. —Social dancing featured during December and Thursday, Dec. 8, at 7:30 p.m.; class: Darlene Zeidner. with i at The Tabernacle Choir 4 p.m. —Sowling: Regal to ‘Christmas Concert,’’ Lanes. Friday 1 p.m.—Currentevents: Paul Wilson 1 p.m.—Games and recreation. © 9.m.—Harmonica Band: maiinee dancing. i 2 p.m. —“Magic in Cooking:” dipping 1: Anne of Sten Burnin, Dudleston. 3 p.m. Square dancing: b A. Beck. 7:30 p.m.—Bus leaves Eldred Center for “Christmas Around 15 years of in 5 z Meeting members at dinner and the noting of his birthday were pleasant occurrences duriig the recent leave at home of U.S, the Abels after waiting and so the event is always neted at the Clark Clinic wth doctors and staff enjoying the birthday cake and ice cream wih Keny and his family, y now has a new baby —. Christy Clark Abel wh was present but could care less for the goings on. 5 ByMILDRED B. HALL 373-8563 — 373-9546 Mrs.Orissa Liddiard of Provo has returned home from Upland, a ~~ me visit there of two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Bernice Blunt sie, En route home Mrs. Liddiard stopped overa day in St. George to visit with her sister, Mrs. Lillie Graff. Tuesday, December 7, 1971 Local Artists Exhibit at Eldred Center; Seniors Dinner Dec. 15 | About People - = t | |