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Show Monday, December &, 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 5 News of People You Know Scheduled eye surgery on Thursday. Her married grandchildren, Mr. and two sons, Eldon Yergensen of Mrs, Pete Grange, and baby of Mr. a"John Captein of Cedar City and D. Yergensen of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Orem have been in Rotterdam, Monroe are expecting to brirg Barry Arnold and children of ee for the past week and her to Provo. Sandy. to continue their visit- at least another week at Mr. and Mrs. David Bailey of Making new friends and Provo had as their guests the getting aapaaece with neighpast weekend, parents, Mr. and Captain. John emigrated to Mrs. Frank Riley of Ogden and ve are Mr. and Mrs. H. Northeir sevenAmerica a number of years ago Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey of and his parents have not seen his Moroni, who cameto enjoy the children family who have = Helen. Unfortunately, Brigham Young University recently taken residence iv their john's mother is now veryill basketball games on Friday and new home at 115 N. 800 W., in Orem. The family moved to the with cancer and desired to see Saturday and to cheer for new address from Provo. her children. Helen's parents, and son-inlaw, David Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Royal F. Neilson of BYU player Provo arestaying at the Captain home in Orem and caringfor the Mr. and Mrs. Keith Derius of couple's four children during Orem report that their son, their absence. Ronald Dorius has returned to California wherehe is employed Mr. and Mrs. L. Keith Chase followiig a visit to Orem to enjoy with their daughters, Mary Etta Thanksgiving and to see 2 Chase and Mrs. Linda Smith,all mother, who is recovering well of Provo, have returned from following recent surgery. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI)— Denver, Colo., where they went Federal Judge James B. to attend funeral services for U.S. Army Specialist Five MeMillan hasruled that Harold Mrs. Chase’s brother, Terry Daniel LaForce with his wife of Murray's constitutional rights Grogan, 3$, of Denver, who was Denver, were the guests for a of free speech and association drowned in a hunting mishap few days in Provoof Miss Carol were violated when the city near Fort Collins, Colo, He is Chandler, During the visit Miss fired him because of his survived by his wife and one son, Chandler gave a dinner for the affiliation with the Ku Klux Lance Gorgan. Joining the couple and the group was joined Klan. family in Denver was another by Mr. and Mrs. Zane Chartrand “Klansmen,like Negroes, are brother, William L, Grogan and of Springville. All of the friends people,” McMillan said in a his wife from Oderton, Md., who are formerly residents of ruling handed down this week, came to Provo with the Chases Denver. Sgt. and Mrs, LaForce “They are not by virtue of an remained for a few days of were enroute to Washington, for their Klan membership disquavisiting, where they also greeted @ new assignment, lified from holding public their son, John Crogan who empleyment, any more than came from Ricks College in Mrs. Clark P. Cordner with Presbyterians, Black Panthers, Rexburg to see his parents, children, Kellie, Tommy and or members of the United Panl mare a recent innrnev ta Daughters of the Confederacy, Mr. and Mrs, Lester Keele of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton the Danghters of the American Provo were happy to have 51 of Wakefield, Provo, report thatall Revolution, the American Letheir 56 family members at of their holiday and weekend gion or the NAACP,” McMillan home for the recent holiday visitors have now returned home said. dinner. These included Mr. and after a pleasant season spent McMillan did not order Mrs. Al Scogganof Kearns; Mrs, with them attheir home. In the Murray reinstated, as requestNorma Jackson of Provo and group of visitors were Mr. and ed by American Civil Liberties Mrs. Golden Hardyof Orein with Mrs. Thomas Wakefield and Union lawyer Charles S. Daly. 19 grandchildren and 20 great- children, Chris, Jan, Craig and Instead, he asked city officials grandchildren. Troy; Stanley and Marie Cowley to confer with Daly and decide with Tracy, Barry, Sidney and whether Murray would be U.S. Army Specialist Four Ryon of Huntington, Ut., and reinstated or remunerated. Ralph Cherrington Jr., has returned to his duty in Hawaii after spending a 30-day leave in this area. He was accompanied from Hawaii by his wife, the former Madge Stoker of Pleasant Grove and their two su..s, Ricky and Marlow. The family had previously been CONSULTATION stationed in Germany and Specialist Cherrington HEARING AID CONSELOR, completed his schooling in Fort Belvoir, Va. Mrs. Cherrington and the children are remaining in Provo for the time being, as SOUTHERN UTAH AREA MANAGER her husband is expecting a Will be in the PROVO STANDARD OPTICAL STORE EVERY transfer from Hawaii. Prior to TUESDAYfrom 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ONLY. If you have a hearing his leaving a family dinner was problem, Mrs Robinson invites you to come in and enjoyed at the home of his take advantage of our parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cherrington Sr., in Orem. Others attending were Mr, and Mrs. FREE ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST Ardell Warenski and Mr. and If it is not convenient for you to come in just phone us at 373Mrs, Dean Cherrington with 2254 and Mrs. Robinsonwill come to you. their families from American Fork and Tom Cherrington, Orem. subjects, Dr. Ken Boulding of the MRS. JEANE ROBINSON lard OT defore the name goes en® PHONE 373-2254 161 WEST CENTER WE ALWAYSHAVE A BETTER BUY EUREKA VACUUMS Here's Proof! 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However, there has been, andis still a as to ai the University of Colorado will speak in the Varsity Theater Monday at 10 a.m. on “Towards Rights Of Mrs, Lee A.Dalton, Provo, has been informed that her sister, Mrs. Sarah Morrison of Monroe, is expected to come to Provo on Wednesdayto enter Utah Valley Hospital where she will undergo By LADAWN ERCANBRACK Twoevents are scheduled this week oy the Brigham Young University Student Academics Office in its continuing series of challenges on controversial Klansman Violated Oil Beneath Salt Lake Discovered In 1861 —Too Thick to Pump to Surface In Series now renning a one-man lot of time — waiting. Also, the operation. The wel! he is pum- substance cannot ping is on'y 300 feet deep and by be refined into gasoline, the means of a Sotier driven by however, the oil has unique Knight Building. 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