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Show Page 4—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Tuesday, October 6, 197u BYU Girl's Obituaries Mary L. Markham Dies; Funeral Set Wednesday Mary Catherine Lewis Markham, 96. of 365 N. 100 E., Provo, died Mondayat the Utah Valley Hospital after a short illness A well-known church worker and former teacher, Mrs. Markham was born March 21, 1874, in Spanish Fork, a daughter of Frederick and Asnes Ferguson Lewis. She attended the Spanish Fork schools and the Brigham Young Academy, then taught school, Utah Obituaries MotherDies NEWBERRYPARK,Calif. — Funeral services for Ruth Woody Belsheim, Newberry Park, 44, whose daughter Gina lives in Provo, will be held Wednesday in California, Mrs. Belsheim died Saturday in California of a tumor. She was born Aug. 9, 1926, in Evanston, Wyo., a daughter of Don E, and Verla A. Dean Woody. She married Douglas Belsheim on June 10, 1946, in Ogden where she lived for several years. She was an active member of the LDS Church. Survivors inelude her husband; seven children, Gina Belsheim, attending Brigham Young Univers'ty in Provo; Christine, Lisa, Helen, Carrie, Douglas and Thomas Belsheim, SALT LAKE CITY Donald D. Cook, 41, died Sunday; funeral Friday, 1:30 p.m., Billings, Mont ee Wilson dr., 74, died Sunday; funeral Thursday, 1 p.m.,HSE 13th S. Dennis Alson Thomas Jr., infant son of Dennis Alson and Kathy Lee Sorenson Thomas, died graveside services Wednesdi 2 p.m, Elysian Burial Gardens. Lionel J. Carter, 77, died Sunday; funeral! Wed nesday, 2 p.m. 2128 South State. Vera Hannan Oswald Rowe Muir, 82, died Monday; funeral Thursday, Tp.m., 36 E. 7th GDI — Leslie Smith, 72, died Friday, funeral was held today aries Sherman Rutherford, 8), died Saturday tuneral was held today. LewisP. Stone, 88, died Saturday graveside rites Wednesday, 1) a.m., Ogden City Cemetery. HYRUM D. GladeJones, 31 died Sunday; funeral Wed nesday, 2 p.m., Hyrum Secona. Fourth a Chapel. TOO Carrie Ann Batemans ‘iifont daughter of Larry D. and Sherrie Winegar Bateman, died Sunday; funeral Thursday, 11 a.m., Bountiful Union Mortuary. WEST WEBER — Fred Cologna, 79, died Sunday; Mass of the Resurrection Wednesday Of 1961 Benjamin Boy Hurt Sets Meet In Class PHSClass By Regene Peay Prevo High School Class of 1961 will spoasor a planning BENJAMIN — Randall meeting this Friday, Oct. 9, from Talbot, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs, 7 to 8:30 p.m. in Room B14 of Provo High. Basil Talbot, seriously injured his hip while taking physical The purpose of the meeting is education at Spanish Fork High to make plans for a ten-year Schooi. He will be confined to his class reunion to be held next bed for at least two weeks and summer. may have toendergo surgery. All those interested in helping The Arrowhead Riding Club with the reunion are encouraged and partners enjoyed a party at to attend. the Benjamin arena on Thursdaynight. A steak fry and pot luck supper were enjoyed. Rites Pending JP Candidates Quit After Ballot Hassle in Sanpete County By SADIE GREENKALGH NEPHI — After almost a month of bewilderment by Utah's legal advisors, at last a solution has been found as to hat to do in regard to two hopeful GOP candidates who's names were erroneouslyleft off the primary ballots. L. Jay Lowry and Forest Washburn had both spent many hours vigorously campaigning for the office of South Sanpete Precinct justice of the peace. Whenthepolls were pened for the primaryelections Sept. 8,it was soon discovered that the namesof the candidates named above were not on the ballot, D. A. Jorgensen, Sanpete County Clerk, began some frantic phone calls. The County Attorney, District Court Judge andState Attorney General were all consulted, No one could find a case where this had ever happenedin the state and therefore there was nothing to base a the Carr Printing Co. has been Utan’s main Election Supply House without ever having this mistake occur before. No one ever thoughtit necessary to open the boxes and check them before they were delivered to the dif- ferentprecincts. Since Sept. 8, the legal advisors for the county clerk have been trying to find a solution before the Novemberelection,but there seemed to be some legal restrictions to every plan thoughtof.It finally was decided the only answer would be for both candidates to withdraw from the race and accept a financial settlement from the printing company to pay for time spent in campaigning and other expenses invo'ved. The official ballot in Novemberwill provide a blank The Benjamin Ward Relief Society had a luau for the mother and step father, Mr. and opening social and many Mrs. R. Earl Williams, Ogden; SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral members wore Hawaiian Surviving are two sons and a one brother, Dan J. Woody, 10 a.m., St. Mary's Catholic services for George Harry costumes. The food was in Church, with the theme, and Joseph Aldus Bountiful. making their home in Spanish daughter, MURR, Burton Terry Bertelsen, 68, formerresident of keeping dances were Hall, 69, died Monday; funeral Provo whodied Saturday at his Hawaiian Fork, they moved to Provo in Markham, Oakland, Calif., and Thursday, 11 a.m., 4760 S. State 1911. Mr. Markham died in 1932. Fred Lewis Markham and Mrs. home, are pending from 260 E presented by the Woood sisters, RICHMOND Calder S. Hall, Pat Wood andShelley Mayer.All Lucile M. Thorne, Provo; 11 Mrs, Markham taught school 70 died Sunday; funeral Wed South Temple. woreleis. Benson LDS for six years at the Parker grandchildren(five of whom she Mr. Bertelsen was born July space under each party emblem School in Provo. Especially helped to rear); and 50 greatSteven Alton 17, 1902,in Omaha, Net, a son of APTABack-to-school meeting for each voter to write the name active in the Churci, she served grandchildren, MINERSVILLE, Beaver Co. Jenkinson, 21. died Monday Chris and Christine Hermans of his individualchoiceto fill the washeld at the BenjaminSchool Funeralservives will be held —Funeral servicesfor Oralie E. funeral Thursday, 1 p.m as YWMIA and Primary Bertelsen. He married Elizabeth position of Justice of Peace in Spencer Second LDS Ward Kempf on July21,1925, in Provo. underthe direction of President presidentin the Fourth Ward, on Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Fotheringham, 69, who died at ce pat W, 3220 S. judgment on. the South Sanpete Precinct. the Sunday School stake board Provo Fourth Ward Chapel, 396 her home Sundayin Minersville, James Joseph He worked for the Union Pacific Ned H. Hansen. Talks were When the mystery was It is now up to the two cangiven on parent aid in classes. N. 100 W., with Bishop W. Elbert Laveen, \76) did, Monday and as teacher in the auxiliary will be held Wednesday at 2:30 unraveled,it appeared that Carr didates to again vigorously Thursday $o Logan Railroad until his retirement. organizations. She taught in the Miller officiating. Friends may p.m., in the Minersville LDS funeral Survivors include his widow; Third LDS Ward Chaj solicit the support of their Printing Co. in Bountiful had Relief Society until she was 88 call at the Berg Mortuary War? Chapel. BEAVER — WellsCartwright one daughter and two sons Mrs. Lizzie Utley was hostess madea slight error in packaging friends to rally behind them and 71, died Saturday; Calvin H. Bertelsen, Pico to the BL Bridge Club. Prizes Tuesduy from 6 to @ p.m, and years of age. Mrs. Fotheringham was a Murdock, write in the name of the man the ballots. The boxes intended graveside rites Wednesday Among her many hobbies until 1:45 p.m, Wednesday. relative of three Utah County noon, Beaver Cemetery Rivera, Calif.; Richard T. went to Inez Hone, Florence for the South Sanpete Precinct they want for Justice of the were reading, growing flowers, Burial will be in the Spanish residents. Bertelsen, Las Vegas, Nev.; Wride, Regne Peay and Edith and the North Sanpete Precinct ace ForkCity Cemetery. ue and ee Mrs. Charles (Chloe) King, Salt Selin She was born Nov.22, 1900, in May the best man win! had been mixed up. Since 1890 — a daughter of Ward Lake City; five grandchildren; T. and Edna Carter Thompson. one great-grandchild; onesister, The Boy Scouts of the ward She married Joseph G. Kathryn Valentine, Vista, Calif. and their parents spent an interesting evening recently RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Fotheringham on Aug. 23, 1918, viewing pictures of their trip to in Beaver; the marriage was Graveside services for Dean the Uintahs which theytook last later solemnized in the St. Kohler Evans, 26, Riverside, summer, Refreshments were George LDS Temple, He died Calif., brother of a Brigham served. March 24, 1958 Young University student, will Mrs. Fotheringham was a be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in John Lindstrom, Geraldine County Food Concession NEPHI — Margaret G. An- member of the DUP, the Malad, Ida., City Cemetery. Bingham, Dee Thomsen and derson, 89, Long Beach, Calif., American Legion Auxiliary and Mr. Evans died Sunday in a Harold and Violet Kendail, Since they are both visually OGDEN — Clyde Brewer, 82, mother of a Nehpi woman,died the Minersville Literary Club. Riverside hospital. He was born Steven Stewart are attending Provo, have retired after 2% handicapped, they have come to Ogdenresidentfor 47 years, died Sunday in a Provo rest home of Utah State University. Kenneth Survivors include one son and Oct. 8, 1943,in Salem, Ore., a son in the McKay Hospital early causes incident to age. OREM — Lynn Belt, 1124 Brent Peay is a student of years of serving Utah County rely on their hearing for muchof three daughters, Robert L. (Joe) of Myrthus and Mae Kohler employes and the public in the this. Monday morning of cancer. He Concord, Salt Lake City, College of Southern Utah in Fotheringham and Mrs. Forinstance, they can tell Vic was born Aug. 7, 1888, in She was born Jan. 23, 1881, in Laurence (Martha) Knotts, both Evans. He was a graduate of was ordered bound over to the Cedar City, Jim Youngis going City and County Building food BYU. Oldroyd’s presence by his step, Henefer, Utah, a son of William Corydon, Ky., a daughter of Asa o¢ FourthDistrict Courtfor trial on to Dixie College, Bryan concession. ish Fork; Mrs. C.E. Survivorsinclude his parents; We're going to miss our and Glenn Ellis by the way he E. and Lovina Ellingford B. and Pernelia Hancock (Ferol) Hansen, Murray; Mrs. McKinnonis attending Brigham a grand larceny charge, after said Mrs. Kendall, whistles, Brewer. He married Ellen Galloway. She married Claude Keith (Shirley) Hollingshead, three brothers, John Evans, hearing in Orem City Court. Belt Young University and Douglas friends,” { The concession will now be Norris on June7, 1911, in the Salt Z. Anderson on Jan. 22, 1908, in Minersville; 17 grandchildren; Provo; Gary and Robert Evans, is charged with the theft of a Hawkins is going to Utah “Everyone down here has been operated by a couple moving so wonderful.” Lake LDS Temple.She died Get. Whittier, Calif. He died Jan. 20, five great-grandchildren; three Visalia, Calif. truck loaded with copper wire Technical College. Friends maycall at the Bensor Mr. Kendall began operating down from Salt Lake City. They 16, 1966. I 961. brothers and two sisters, Mrs. Mortuary in Malad Wednesday from the Lehi City shed. The the stand on Sept. 4, 1946. It was are Frank and Sarah Eslinger.. He was the father of Richard A graduate of Franklin Lula Waters, Springville; Mrs. evening and Thursday prior to complaint was signed by Chiefof Mr. and Mrs. Dou Douglas Downey thefirst food standin the state to A. Brewer of Orem. Linda Meacham, ‘Sandpoint, Police Berl Peterson, Lehi. operated under have moved into their new home be Mr. Brewer attended schools College in Indiana in 1904, Mrs. Ida.; Earl D. Thompson, services. $800 in Fencing in Henefer and at the University Anderson was a teacher of Milford; Clinton Thompson, on the main road south of the rehabilitation program for the visually handicapped. Since of Utah. In his early years he piano, voice, speech and arts for Minersville; Harry Thomps.a, chapel. Reported Stolen 35 years in the Los Angeles then, others have developed. worked as a camp tender for Henderson, Nev. Mrs. Edith Lundell was joined Mr. Kendall operated the Chapman Livestock Co. of Conservatory of Music and Arts. OREM — Fencing material Friends maycall at the family by someof her family Satruday consession alone for the first and pipe worth $800 were Woodruff and Wasatch, Utah. He She was a member of the PEO home in Minersville tonight received his teachingcertificate Sisterhood ard of the Friday after 7 o'clock and Wednesday night to help her celz vate her three years but had to drop out reportedstolen from the yards of Morning Discussion Club. for a year because of a nervous Moore Construction Co., 534 E. from the U of U and taught school birthday. prior to services. Burial will be Friday The Salt Lake City Senior breakdown. When he had 3050 N., according to Orem in Panguitch in 1908. He taught in the Minersville Cemetery. Citizens will present an exschool in Randolph from 1909 to mor wassopranosoloist for the 1p.m.until 4 p.m. — “Fun for Mr. and Mrs. (rs, Bill McKinnon recovered, Mrs. Kendail joined police. in Churchin change program at the Eldred Everyone.” Weekly activity day havespent the past two weeks in him andthe team became an 1914. Beach and also choir director for Adult Center as part of the at the Eldred Center, refresh- their home here. Mr, McKinnon institution in the building. He homesteaded a ranch at weekly cultural program at 3 ments served under the direc- is employed in Nevada. All of that time, the Kendalls Sage, Wyo., where the family that church. She directed the p.m. Wednesday. SeniorCitizens tion of Mrs. Selma Potter. have come to work at 7:45 a.m. lived until 1920 when they moved choir also at the First Presbyterian Church in San from the Provoareaare invited Mrs. PatsyWarberg and two and haveleft at 5 p.m. with no to Evanston, Wyo. In 1923 they Monday Pedro,Calif., and directed plays to attend. moved to Ogden wherehe was in NOTICE — “Exploring Books children of Twin Falls, Ida., breaks in the day. The activity program is will not be started until Oct. 26, havespent a week here with her “Our busy timeis right during the life and fire insurance and coachedoratorical contest already under way for Provo whentheclass will be given each mother, Mrs. Pauline Richard- Tunch when everyone else is business until 1955 when he entrants. HELPER, Carbon Co. — Senior Citizens and those taking their own breaks,” Mr. retired. son. Mrs, Anderson was on the Mondayat 10 a.m. Kendall said. ‘So we have no Atthe timeof his death he was Boardof Directcy* of the Long Funeralservices for Katherine desiring to participate in the Noon — Council on Aging chanceto take one.”” a High Priest and had been Beach Philharmonic Orchestra. Nelson Olsen, 63, who died various activities such as din- planning meeting at the Utah Monday in the Utah Valley ners, tours, dramatic producAn interesting thing the active in the LDS Churchall of PLUMBING — HEATING ‘Technical College. Survivors include her Hospital after a long illness,will tions, etc., are reminded that Mrs. Raona Hone gave her Kendalls have learned about the his life. He served an LDS 56 North 2nd West, Provo young daughter, Dianna, a people in the building is how to mission in Wyomingin 1922 and daughter, Mrs. J. Warrillow be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in memberships are nowavailable, Tuesday Dial 373-1003 1. especially each Wednesday from birthday party. Dianna is six tell when one of their regular had held numerous teaching (Claudia) Brough, Nephi; one the Hel; 1 pm. — Art class with years old. Mrs. Alphone 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. Senior customers happens to be near. positions in the Sunday School sister, (Katherine) Ethier, Long Citizens may call at the Eldred Solomon Aranda; class is filled and Priesthood. exceptfor those who have made Beach. August Earl and Henrietta Center Monday through Friday arrangements. Survivors include two sons, Laurantze Rowry Nelson. She Funeralservices will he held married Louis Blaine Olsen on to obtain memberships or 8 p.m. — Senior Citizen danRichard A. Brewer, Orem; participate in any of the acPERSONAL SAFETY FOR WOMENis designed to instruct women im Haveyou tried everything to lose those extra pounds? One ay to lose those cing group, Eldred Center ball Alden N. Brewer, Salt Lake Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the May7, 1932; the marriage was tivities. ‘izing the various types of aggressors and m employing methods ose pounds is to decrease your calor: intake, and the other is to burn excess Anderson Funeral Home in Calories through rigorous act. defense. With the increased ‘probability of becomrg a victim of an attack, City; three daughters, Mrs. later solemnized in the Manti The first tour on the 1970-71 Tm Nephi. Friends may call there ‘a woman can be reassured knowing that she can cope with such a threat. This course provides you with a special diet and professional struction ‘Thefirst dinner meetingof the Ralph (Delora) McDonald, es Temple; he died March 4, scheduleis the Liberace musical inexercise and swmmng twice a week Salem, Ore.; Mrs. Donald tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock and slated for Salt Lake City, Nov. 6, 1970-71 season is scheduled for (Margie) Peterson, Mrs. James Wednesday prior to services. Me Olsen was a school 1970. Buses will leave the Eldred Wednesday,Oct.21. Tickets are DATES: oa 829, 1970 (Melva) Langford, both of Burial will be in Long Beach. teacher in Carbon elementary Center at 1:15 p.m. Special rates available at the counter, Ra 12-Dec. 10, 1970 Senior Citizens are reminded Ogden; 15 grandchildren; 13 schools and a member of the are available for Senior Citizens of the importanceoffilling out ys Oct. 12- Dec. 17, 1970 great-grandchildren; onesister, Helper BPW and of Carbon with membership cards, Mrs. Ted (Ivy) Carlisle, County Education Association. Monday and Thursday DAY: Thursday A special attraction for the White House Conference Evanston, Wyo. She was a memberof the LDS theater lovers will be the BYU questionnaire. It can be done » Sec. | 6:00-8:00 p * 7.00.9.00 * Sec. 11 8:00-10:00 p.m TIME: Church. dramatic production, Wednesday at the Eldred Funeralservices will be held : 106 RB ondem Center. Survivorsinclude two sons and “Mary, Mary,” to which Senior Friday at 11 a.m. in the LinS131 RB PLACE: Wrestling Room one daughter; Robert Earl Citizenswill be adinitted free if dquist Mortuary in Ogden where ; $22.50 TUITION: $12.00 ship cards Blaine Olsen, Washington, they have friends maycaii Thursday from Washington Co.; Mrs. Susan TheCouncil on"Aging will pick 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to MOUNTAIN VIEW, Wyo. — Katherine Martino, Salt Lake up the tab for the October 27, services, Funeral services for James City; her mother and stepfather, matinee. SENIOR LIFE SAVING AND WATER SAFETY is a course designed to qualify Do you feel beatev who complete the course forcertification by the American National alt tthe HTSEOVKOHFOR ME clsache a organized Burial will be in the Dewey Watson, 24, Mountain Mr. and Mrs, Pete Henry Anarian dese ge eachparent rgpscexes Sena Heights Cemetery View, who died Friday of in- derson, Kaysville; six grandWednesday You wil learn how to recognize and prevent eo Training wil include if you cooped up at the of ice or at al day ng, takeout your in South Ogden. The family juries received in an automobile children; two sisters and one register now and lead an 1 pn. — Harmonica Band, care for victuas, artificial spiraton angen” frustrabonsand anvils ina construct suggests contributions to the accident near Heber City, Utah, brother. Eldred ball room, matinee ATES: Oct. 7CancerSocietyinlieuofflowers. wereheld todayin the Mountain Friends may call at the dancing,if desired. DATES:october 13. Dec. 16, 1970 December 8 View LDS Ward Chapel. Fausett Mortuary in Price 2 p.m. — Travelogue: Films DAY: Wednesda Burial was in Fort Bridger Wednesday irom 7 to 9 p.m. and with Bill and Fon Halladay, DAY: Tuesday (facilities ol A son of Daniel Boone was Cemetery. at the chapel Thursday one hour “Isles of Paradise", and “Utah available Mon PLACE: Lanes 5.6, killed at the Revolutionary Mr. Watson was born Dec. 1, prior to services. Burial will be Trails.” & Fri, except Battle of Blue Licks, Ky. yeast 1945, in Mountain View, a son of jn the Mountainview Cemetery. exercise room 2p.m. — Book Review, Eldred ‘on Mon.) James D. and Allice Meeks eRe Center Lounge — “Upon My TIME: 7.00-9:00 p.m TUITION: 16.00 Watson. He married Susan TRA aSy, Lips a Song,” by Kate Smith, Marshinsky on Feb. 23, 1964, in reviewed by Mrs. James Berg . Kemunerer, Wyo.; they were Pinegar. later divorced. 3 p.m. — Salt Lake Exchauge von ons University's SCUBP DIVING pragram is rated among the Survivors include a daughter, tin the nation. Those who successfully complete the curriculum will ninenSTes 1s designed as a companion course to SLIMNASTICS. Program, Eldred Center ball qualfor base HAUIand BYU certian the ‘emphasis inthis classisthe development of a graceful use of the body, Debra Ann Watson, Kemmerer; The Orem 17th Ward Elders room. Bs thas @weight r 02" brothers, James P. Watson, Quorum will have an auction of fhe course wil stress danc and light exercise. All wc 8 who ae interAN Thursday Joseph Watson and Kay miscellaneous items, including y/ wank ieeome ag DATES:oct. 10 ere en Lyman; Bolen, both Duchesne; Pfc. an inboard-outboard boat and 4 p.m. — Bowling, Regal Nov. 28, 1970 Douell Christensen — Jerry Bolen, Fort Leonard trailer, on Saturday at 3 p.m. at Lanes, ,1970 DAY: Soturdoy Funeralserviceswill be held Wood, Mo. the chapel, 1100 N. 4th E., Orem. DAYS: Monday ond Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Thursday Funds will go to the quorum TIME: 5.) 700m. /% Berg Drawing Room Chapelof Sec. Il 10.a.m,-1 p.m for building a seminary and for TIME: 7 - 8 p.m Provo, wherefriends inay call other church projects. PLACE: 257 e8 bd PLACE: 158 R8 first in Sanpete County andlater in Spanish Fork. On Jan. 18, 1899, she married Joseph Markham in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. After first all of Newberry Park; MARY L, MARKHAM her For Ex-Provoan Fotheringham Funeral Set BYU Student's Orem Man’ s Nephi Women’s Father Dies At Age 82 Harold, Violet Kendall Retire From: Workin Brother Dies MotherDies Lynn Belt Bound In California Overto 4th ~ District Court Salt Lake City Seniors To Give Provo Exchange Helper Woman GAS WATER HEATERS Dies in UVHat Provo CRAGHEAD SLIMNASTICS PERSONAL SAFETY FOR WOMEN SENIOR LIFE SAVING -E.FOR MEN Funeral Rites Held for BEAT? Accident Victim 0 PLAGE: Elders Quorum Mortuary ¥ Services f 373-1841 9 To Hold Sale RYTHMIC CYWNASTICG i) DATES: Qe! 13 Tuesdayevening from 6-8 and Wednesday prior to services. Intermentwill be in the Orem City Cemetery where full military rites will be accorded, Mary Catherine Lewis Markham — Provo — Funeral services will be held Wednesdayat 2 p.m. in the Provo 4th Ward Chapel, 396 N. 100 W. with Bishop W, Elbert Miller officiating. Friends maycall at the Berg Mortuary, 185 E. Center from 6-8, and Wednesday until 1:45 p.m. Intermentwill be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. PN Gcwe fo) SOipn® Olpin Phillip E. Russon — Funeralservices will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Alpine 2nd Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary in Orem, Tuesday evening from 7-9, and at the ward chapel one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery getting © enough outoflife? Cometo this Christian ScienceLecture FRIDAY, OCT.9 FLORAL 201 West 100 South 373-700) 8:00 P.M. ELDRED CENTER fs 270 West 500 North, PROVO First Church of Christ Scientist See your doctor first; then bring your prescription to the courteous pharmacist at — We welcome your patronage. \ BH PHARMACY Free Delivery In The Prove, Orem area 286 West Center 373-7822 TUTION:s32.00 TUTION:s22.50 40+SLIMNASTICS 2 Do run eaee? NeSLMMASTIOS sa @ corse specuGesged far women over 40 404 SLMNASTICSi Never before hasa class of fered bySpeci Courses and Conferences been sopopular, so we have decided to tutaisha 4course to more effectively eet the needs ofall concerned. The curriculum wil be bascalthe same, athoug ch somembat modified. FARLYBIRD TENNIS.| off sea san! Why go ito rebrement for ner aNiat tantet m a chance to maintain your ae ‘throughout the winter months. There is no needto et rusty this year. DATES: Se, (16 ond oveect by ine % tor's permission Oct, 12.Dee. 18 Sec. II(15.and under Oct. 13 Dee, 19, 1970 DAYS: Sec. | Mon., Wed., Fr Sec. i Tues., Thurs, Sat DATES:0c1, 13-Dec. 18, 1970 DAYS: Tuesdayand Friday TIME: 7:00-9:00 p.m Fae: 6:20.7200m UGE 1, BYU PLACE: 131 RB ' TUITION: $22.50 TUITIOK:: Sec $15.00 BRIGHAM YOUNGUNIVERSITY SPECIAL COURSES AND CONFERENCES Herald R u Provo, Utah 84601 Phone 374-1211, Ext. 3556 |