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Show ‘Thursday, October 7, 1971 BYULibrary THE HERALD,Prove, Utak—Page $ Decision To Celebrate Millionth Book Is Final A spokesman for Milo Baughman said today that Mr. Baugh- men'sdecision to leave Provo is final BYUby bookseller Volkoff & von An original 17th Century manuscript has survived fire, wars and neglect to become the one millionth volume at Hohenlohe of Altadena, Calif The necessary funds for the will be Dr, Arthur Henry King, professor of English at BYU and was completed in 1961. Its opening marked another phase in an aggressive iibrary The design architect came to Provo two years ago from Boston, Mass., for the primary purpose ofestablishing a design department at Brignam Young University. While here he has carried out a number of other projects, inctuding the new designs for downtown manuscript’s purchase were Brigham Young University's raised through donations and library. from an existing fund. The The millionth volume is the transaction was accomplished original manuscriptof “Catalog by A. Dean Larsen, assistant of Stars” by Johannes Hevelius, director, collection developrenowned 17th Century ment Designed to house one million astronomer. The acquisition of this volumewill be marked Uct. volumes with seating space for 28 at BYU's weekly Forum some 2,500 students, the five assembly at which the sepaker story J. Reuben Clark Ligrary former assistant general ai ontroller funded. This may b Following the assembly there microfilm, a good selection of remain involved in several ofessional journals and other Bs current periodicals. planning efforts, although it will be a luncheon, the the Hevelius’ manuscript, and a panel discussion ROBERT B. WOLSEY Install Wolsey Robert B. Wolsey was installed as president of the Timpanogos Kiwanis Clubat the annualinstallation banquet held Weenesdayeveningat the Royal Inn in Provo. Other officers installed were John E. Beal, vice president; Michael A. Murphy, secretarytreasurer; Roy N. Mallory, past president; John Christiansen, Dolan Condic, Brent Lindstrom, Don Peterson, Frank Maughan, Kenneth Trane, Lee Wakefield and Ross Esplin, directors, William E. Peterson, im- mediate past lieutenant governor of District One, was installing officer. Dr. Alfred Ridge Jr. presented the “Kiwanian of the Year” award to outgoing president Roy W. Mallory. Mr. Wolsey had served as vice president and Mr. Murphy as secretary-treasurer during the past year. Retiring directors included Steven A. Falkner, Howard Hatch, Ivan J. Sorensen, Lawrence Johnson and Mr. Murphy. ‘The newpresident was born in Cardston, Alberta, Canada, and moved to Provo in 1939. He has been a barber here for 32 years and is owner of Bob's Barber Shop. He is a member of the State Barber Board of Examiners and has served as president of the Utah State Barbers Guild, Active in the LDS Church, he is a High Priest and serves as EdgemontStake Scoutleader,is on the Provo District Advancement Committee for Boy Scouts and holder of the Silver Beaver. He is an Eagle Scout and Provo Peak Scouter. Also active in civic affairs, Mr. Wolsey has served as Key Man in the Jaycees, is a member of the Provo Chamber of Commerce and has been a director in the Timpanogos Kiwanis Clubforfive of the past six years. He was recently nominated inclusion in ‘Who's Who in Western America for 1971.” 3 Utah FFA Until then, his design be cperating with a reduced staff. First Acquisition Some authentic Within twe or three weeks, the literary Baughmanstudio will be moving to the carriage house, and the large house (formerly the Lester Mangum home at 381 East Center) will be sold or leased as treasures have been acquired, The volume will then go on including the first Quaker Bible, display in the Pioneer Room of an internationally coveted BYU's J. Reuben Clark Library Victoria literature collection, Ina preface to the monograph, the 6,500-volume Hafen Donald K. Nelson, BYU’s ONE OF THE SERVICE projects completed by Utah Technical College is this sign, which was built by Utah Technical College students. The signs were designed by Milo Baughman. collection on the American West, 1,000 rare volumes on Texas, a director of iibraries, points out that the acquisition of a millionth volume is a “significant achievementin the history of any educational institution, It takes on added significance when one realizes Coming with greetings were Don that just 16 years ago the By MILDRED B. HALL library's collection numbered 373-8563 - 373-0546 and MignonGriffiths, Salt Lake only 150,000 volumes,”” Members of the Sparkettes City; Leor and Joan Griffiths, Nelson adds that quality is no Drill Team directed by Mrs. American Fork; Leon and Fay less important than quantity of Jean Dixon Elliott were en- Rowley, Provo; Buehl and library resources for effective tertained at a dinner and in- Marie Struthers, Midvale; teaching and researchina great stallation of new officers and James and Kathy Griffiths, university. initiated ceremony on Sunday Orem and Kevin and Christine “The uniquelyfine millionthevening at the Sage Inn, with Branch Provo, with their volume manuscript was purMrs.Elliott as hostess. Officers respective families. Mr. Grif- posely chosen to represent the installed were Captain Christine fith’s brother, Arvold Nielsen of Brigham Young University Baggs and Co-Captain Judy Fresno, Calif., was also a special Library's emphasis on quality.” Skaggs. New members guest, Following dinner the Offered to BYU welcomed were Kay Jensen, group enjoyed a prog-am and ‘The manuscript wasoffered to Cindi Dixon, Barbara Mathews visiting. and Debbie Dalton. Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Sabin of Mr. and Mrs, David Bailey of Orem have enjoyed the visit Longmont, Colo., and his brother during the past weekendof their and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur son, John H. Groberg with his Bailey of Paul, Ida., were wife and baby from IdahoFalls, visitors over the weekend with Ida. The Grobergs also called on large number of 15th and 16th About People : : Kiwanians year and possibly collectien of pamphlets, titles on To Be Displayed bridge construction job in Springville City. Built at a cost of $48,000, the bridgeis located at Center Street and Main, and replaces the old narrow bridge acrogs Hobble Creek. The Walker Bank. Mr. Baughman will remain in Provo long enough to get the BYUdesign department wellestablished and ad Over the years the library has acquired also an extensive will bridge extends from oneside of the street to the other, and the improvement project includes installation of sidewalks and curbs on each side, and repaving of the street. Tooele,as well astheinterior of nd, presentation of a monographon NEARING COMPLETION is this major Springville, American Fork, and program conducted at BYU of th Division of the British Council, London, E: 4 Baughman Century books, 2,30 volumes on Egyptology and Near Eastern linguistics, an extensive Welsh UTC Service Project New signs in the downtown area of Provo have’ been completed as one of a number of public service projects offered by students of Utah Technical College at Provo. The signs were welded by the college’s welding department, and painted by the auto body shop. Letters were cut from to early Mormon and Utah Plastic andfixed to the sign by history. the building construction department. Materials were furnished by Provo City, but all work of building the signs was done by UTC students, according to school officials. The design of the signs was prepared as a public service by Milo CC President in Orem Cautions on Investing Mr. Baughman is in the process of transferring some of his local projects to associated designers and architects who have worked with him on the projects. He will continue to do business with his eastern accounts and will continueto fly east frequently to conduct business with his UTC students have a number clients, primarily his main client of other public service projects in North Carolina, a furniture underway. Portable stoves now business. in use at Maple Dell Boy Scout Camp in Payson Canyon were welded by the welding department, and the building con- For Parents and Young People struction department has built fhe objective of the ratings is te inform} some fine oak cabinets for the fparents abeut the suitcbility of movie} camp. Again, materials were content for viewing by their children] furnished by the agency,and all Gi ALL AGES ADMITTED work done by the students. Another project soon to be started will be the construction of a flagpole for the new Red | [GP Puen teeto Cross office building on 200 West . Street, it is reported. NewSignsin Provo library, and many more. Another interesting collection of morethan 2,100 books,letters and pamphlets document the history of the Nazi Party. ‘Thelibraryis also the homeof a collection of recorded music and someelectronicinnovations, including playback systems by which students may watch videotaped lectures and laboratory demonstrations. Thereis an archives department which preserved diaries, journals, and oldletters relating office space. MOVIE RATINGS ARCH THEATRE INSPANISHFORK } “A GUNFIGHT” participants remainsrelatively ——7 = EE : : K. Fox in Orem. The visitors ae Stair and president of the Orem Chamber constant. also attended the Brigham family in Provo. Mr. Grobergis of Commerce recently cautioned Asa result, Mr. Jensen noted Rains Spider Webs Young University football game aregional representative for the Prospective investors against MONTEREY, Calif. (UPI)— on Friday evening. Their two LDS Church in the South Pacific involvement with companies thatparticipants often would not brothers, Michael and Joe and had just returned from Whosemarketing planspromise be able to find additional in- 1\’s raining spider websin this ‘ Open8 p.m. Show 8:15 p.m. ] One Show Nightly Bailey, are BYU team mem- traveling in his assignment Jarge incomes by making sales vestors in a given community or coastal community. Fragments of web have been OPEN bers. The Baileys were also in duringthe past month, to attend and recruiting distributors area by thetime they enter the program simply because the dropping from the sky andcling Thursday,Friday & Soturday Utah for general conference el nference sessions. easily. recruiting activities by earlier to bushes, trees and telephone ete coer He urged we ‘ld-be investors to sessions. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl is si husband, Dr. OREM — Gilbert Jensen, participants have exhausted the get first hand information on Zoologist John Davis of CarmelValley said the airborne Mr. Jensen emphasized that material appeared to be from a wise investors are advised in “local dispersal’’ of spiders that considering such a business spin ballon-like webs and use venture to weigh the factors ordinarily involved in oie float over the establishing independent . businesses and any state and local requirements. their daughter, Shirley and her COmpaniesfor least ayear. ‘The birthday anniversary of James Rex Griffiths of Provo, drew membersof his family to his home for a festive dinner with Mrs. Griffiths as hostess. Electric ry produce the HEATERS Below 50° eee ' ; Wuthering Heights g g GREAT CO.HIT Color Western GROVE PIONEER Pleasant Grove Show 7:15 p.m. “20,000 Leagues Under The Sea” 1255S. State PROVO PARAMOUNT > &) MO ONE UNDER”1g, ADMITTED (gel ay vary cosyMes At (G (GP) Ano (B) rumsreceved ‘THis SEAL EBD OF THE MOTION PICTURE] ‘CODE OF SELF-REGULATION TURE 4:10 - 6:10 - 8:05 - 10:00 i ie ee Se eeLUN ain 3) WILL BECOME THE HAPPY OWNER OE A 1971 DT ME Ia aaeRROD ok) Bright, fe st, funny, roaringly a 2 Los Angeles Times} ROYAL earnings Lehi — Show 7:30 p.m. July. She is a student at the mc maintained that actually Cherry Hill School in Orem. the overall number of potential Bronte’s SHOW STARTS “PINOCCHIO” Con TONITE AT 330 & 9:45 ©. needsthe world when you own the moon and slars Nl PACUTae WEEKDAYS:8 P.M. J il:en Cd5 / fg) __TECHNICOLOR® €D A PARAMOUNTPICTURE |EXCLUSIVE|| “SHALAKO” with American Ferk Show 7:15 p.m ‘$1,000,000 DUCK’’ open heart surgery performed in represented and implied. The * DRIVE-IN STARLIGHT « AM. FORK 756-6571 IN-CAR CORAL Mr.andMre, Jerry E. Johnson was based on virtually daughter, Kimberly, age 8, has ticipants with geometric inrecovered sufficiently to resume Creases in the number necessary mostof her activities following to wires. numberof prospects. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred S. multi-level marketing Provo man, whohas resided in Harding, Provo parents, have organizations from persons who Texas during the past seven returned following an absence of have been associated with such three weeks while visiting with i years, and his new bride, the former Gloria Rios of San An- husband, Dr. Dale Petersen and juttetin from the Council of tonio, Tex., have returned to their home after a honeymoon their children in Portland, Ore. Better Business Bureaus, Inc., which detailed a Federal Trade visit to Utah where they were Mrs. Leona Larson of Yuma, Commission cease and desist guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Frampton, Provo; Ariz., isreported to be “enjoying order against a California his brother and wife, Mr. and thecool Utah weather” as she company using the multi-level Mrs, J. W. (Bill) Frampton of visits this week with her son and marketing concept to sell Orem andhis sister Shauna and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jarolde household, commercial and husband, Mike Hawkins. The Harris. Mr. Harris is an industrial cleaners through new couple wasentertairsd at a assistant professor in the music franchised distributorsinvestors, canyon party and several din- department at BYU. ae The complaintalleged that the nersgiven in their honor during the visit. of Orem, report that their endiess recruiting of parRobert Frampton, a former AESTRICTED Ri) SAT. - SUN. 2&8P.M. { wiwwer oF 10 DEMY AWARDS! } “GONE WITH EXTRA ee VEI) EXTRA 4. AWARDS aaa UY ballS07 ACADEMY TINEE TODAY James Bond & Bridgette Bardot 19500) oRIvEIN SHOWS: WED.-THURS, 8:00 FRI-SAT. 8 and 9:55 HURRY ENDSSAT. “INDEED THE WORK( erinevile SHOW STARTS 7:45 HURRY ENDS TUES. EXCLUSIVE! FIRST DRIVE-IN SHOWING! Musicians To Perform SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Three Utah Future Farmers of America musicians have been selected to play at the 44th National FFA Convention in KansasCity, Mo., Oct. 12-15. Paul Bobo, a trombonist from Orem; Gerald Page, a clarinetist from West Point; and Eddie Burt, cornetist from Fillmore will join the National FFAband of 118 members. cw Heights ., There are 7 locks in the New York State Barge Canal. “RIO LOBO” OER MARSHALL TIMOTHY SPECIAL EMRY BRONTE Wuthering BIG ACTION CO-HIT JOHN WAYNE Tectnwiokoe® Gen W Paramount Pictures Presents A Ct wales B Moss. Jt Production “Let'sScare Jessica ToDeath” putes Zohra camper Barton Heyman Kevin OConvor Gretchen Corbett Alan Manson STUDENT MATINEE FRIDAY AT 2P.M. sTuDENTS °1° theatre FOXtea: NATIONAL DRIVE 25-1700 GENERAL'S 1230. N at 2nd W * 374 5525 BEASTS: 2:46-6:23-10:00 5:1:004:27 8:14 OPEN AT 7:00 SHOW AT7:30 y |