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Show Monday, October 5, 1970 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 7 Gov. Rampton Proclamation Adds Luster To ‘Santaquin Day’ Clean-up Saturday Local, state, and national officials are enthusiastic about Santaquin Day-—the big cleanup, paint-up, fix-up campaign scheduled Oct. 10 from 8 a.m.to 5:30 p.m. by 2000 Brigham Young University students in Santaquin, Utah. Last week Utah Governor Calvin Rampton issued a proclamation declaring the date as official “Santaquin Day.” He noted thatthe “‘students feelthat by spearheading this project they can not only render a service to Santaquin, but also bring about progress and change within our society by operating within the American system by and will send an assistant to Manydignitaries are expected observe the operation. He is to be on hand to observe the big Chris Mould, head of the Office clean-up operation including Mr. of Voluntary Action of HUD. Mould, Gov. Rampton, BYU Santaquin Mayor 0. Doyle President Ernest L. Wilkinson, Crook, Heber D. Butler, Clifford Utah County Commission, Smith and BYU Professors Provo “ity Commission, state Doyle Buckwalter, Eugene senators and representatives Gibbons and Dale Pearson have and possible candidates for been instrumental in promoting national offices. this project. Also working with “‘Ldon’t know of anysubstitute these mer has been Cam for voluntary participation in Caldwell, vice president of programs of this type,” studentrelations at BYU. Secretary Remney told Cam Nebo, Alpine and Provo School Caldwell, studentbody viceBoards of Education, Utah president. “This willingness to help one Power and Light Co., Central Utah Refuse and other private another on a voluntarybasis is companies are furnishing the oneof the things that madethis necessary equipment. Food is country whatit is. We know thai being donated bylocal residents this was the spirit necessary to andfood establishmentsall over conquer this whole mountain the county, and membersof the area of the West. voluntarily assistingtheir fellow citizens.” George Romney, secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development aiso local Relief Society congratulated the BYU students with the serving. will help “Now we are more prosperous andtendto overlook this quality. But our problems are primarily human and sccis', and the willingness to help une another is more needed than ever. So, I encourage as many as possible to participate in Santaquin Day and learn what it is to really contribute a full measure es an American citizen.” Meanwhile, preparations are moving furiously ahead on campus.A driveis on to recruit the needed student manpower. Also, Al Haines, student relations officer in charge of the activity, said, “We need 150 sickles or scythes, 200 shovels, 250 rakes 30 crowbars, 25 wheelbarrows, 20 licensed bus drivers,100 girls to donate cakes and cookies, 35 pickup trucks and drivers and 50 lawnmowers.” He urged citizens who would like to donate equipmentto cal! Dr. Da Costa Clark, prominent Provo oral surgeon, was reelected to his third term as the student offices, 374-1211, president of the Utah National Santaquin citizens also will Parks Counci!, Boy Scouts of supervise the projects and America, at the annualelection ting. women of the town will serve a noon mealfor all participants. More than 150 adult scouters The workwill pause at noon for from 33 districts of the sprawling the lunch and a brief ceremony council attended the session at the Boy Scout offices in Provo in front of the City Hall In addition, Utah County according to Floyd Loveridge, crews will haul fill dirt and council scout executive. W.W.Clyde of Springville was gravel and movetrees andlimbs to the city dump. State Highway re-elected as president emeritus workers will clean along the with a “special assignment for trust funds” and also was named state highway. Numerous Provo businessmen have contributed oneof 12 vice presidents. Others are Royal Bagley, Moroni; Dr. materials. The volunteer crews will put Creed Brimhall, Merrill up Santaquin’sfirst street signs, Christopherson, Erven J. Nelson, and W.A. (Tony) construct a new tennis court, Sowards, all of Provo; Wendell newpark tables and benches, J, Francis, Spanish Fork; Duane repair 30 homes, paint homes and fences, demolish about 15 A, Frandsen, Price; Paul barns andold homes, removeold Murphy, Roosevelt; Lois E. car bodies, cut weeds, trim Ringger, Orem; Marden D. Pearson, Richfield; and Dr. trees, and anyother projects. Walter H. Snow, St. George. 2 County Men Among821 Juniors at AFA ‘ SANDRA CULLIMORE UVH Medical Technologist Given Honor Sandra Cullimore, B.S., M. T. (ASCP) 2B, was named Intermountain States Technologist of the Year at a seminar held recently in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Thefive states participating were Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Colorado. Miss Cullimore was chosen on her high record of achievement in the past and her present involvemertandparticipation in medical technology. Miss Cullimore was honored recently as Technologistof the Year from Utah and therefore was a candidate for Intermountain States Technologist, along with other candidates from the respective states, Miss Cullimore is currently serving as presidentof the Utah Society of Medical Technologists. She was also selected to appear in the 1969-70 edition of ‘Outstanding Young Women in America”. She is currently employed as Blood Bank Supervisor at Utah Valley LDS Hospital, where she was instrumental in organizing a schoolfor certification in blood bank technology. Miss Cullimore, a native of Pleasant Grove, Utah, graduated from Brigham YoungUniversity with a Bachelor of Science Degree. She interned at LDS Hospital Laboratory in Salt Lake City. 28 County Students In Chorus Twenty-four Provo and four Lehi high school students will participate in Friday’s 8 p.m. All-State Chorus concert at Salt Lake Tabernacle. A total of 400 students from throughout the state will perform in the Grand Concert Festival thatis a highlightto the Tard annual UEA Convention that gets underway Thursday at the Salt Palace. Internationally-known composer-conducter Carmen Dragon will direct the chorus. Evening features by che chorus wiil include “Adagio for Strings,” by Samuel Barber and “RomanCarnival Overture,” by Hector Berlioz. Hereis a list of students: Lehi: Norma Lee Scown, Janna Sherwood, Robert Pope, Bill Hutchings. Provo: Evelyn Payne, Cynthia Crandall, Scott Hunsaker, James Layton, Sheryl Brown, Brenda Christlieb, Brent Christensen, David Clawson, Christine Layton, Diane Davis, Scott Crookston, James Bangerter, Jeanette Dastrup, Kathy Kennison, Britton Davis, Hyrum LaBaron, Debra Robertson, Doris Goodwin, Harold Ostler, Byron Burke, Sandra Olsen, Kathy Call, Darwin Long, Gordon Swenson, ‘Texasvoters in 1918 approved the provision of free textbooks to public school children. Two Utah County men are among the 821 cadets who have entered their junior year at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. They are Cadet James C. Polve, son of Dr. and Mrs. James H, Polve of Provo, and Cadet John Thurman,son of Dr. and Mrs. Joe B. Thurman of Orem. Cadet Polvewill serve during the fall term as an element sergeant with the rank of cadet technical sergeant. He has completed a three-week course in parachuting at the U.S. Army pane Center at Ft. Benning, a. Cadet Thurman had three weeks of special duty in Hahn AFB, Germany, in operation “Third Lieutenant,” a program which provides cadets an opportunity to perform as junior officers. Navy Chief Petty Officer Garn G. Campbell, son of Mrs. Margaret E. Campbell of Springville, has returned to San Diego aboard the Amphibious Command USS Eldorado after nine months in the Western Pacific. His wife, the former Boneta D. Hansen, lives in Provo. Marion J. LeGrand Smith, Spanish Fork, 1975, J. Rulon Morgan, Provo, 1974; W.A. Sowards, Provo, 1973; "uaneA, Frandsen, Price, 1972; and Judge Maurice Harding, Prov, 1971. By Mildred 3. Hall 373-8563 - 373-0546 CADET POLVE Richard L. Merrell, a in January of this year, and will graduate of Brigham Young be leaving the depot next Airman First Class David L. University, has been givenhisli January for his new assignment in Fort Carson, Colo. Dorsev, son of Mrs. Roxie Richard L. Merrell, a Dorsey of Provo, is on duty at Udorn’Royal Thai Afb, Thailand. graduate of Brigham Young USS.Air Force Sgt. Richard A. Airman Dorsey, as aircraft University, has been given his electronic navigation equipment first lieutenant’s bars by Col. Groo, son of Mr. and Mrs, Earl repairman, is assigned to the Albert N. Abelson. Present were A. Groo of Provo,has arrived for duty at North Bend Air Force 432nd Avionics Maintenance his wife and young son, Lynn Squadron. Heis a 1968 graduate Merrell. Lt. Merrell was Station,Ore. He is an electronics of Provo High School. assigned to Navajo Army Depot systems repairman, assigned to McKay Lauds Utah County Strength, Sets Schedule PHS Youth Chosen for Band Honor Judge Harding served as installing officer. Appreciation plaques for building of newsteel and concrete bridges at Camp Maple Del! were presented to W.W. Clyde, to Mountain States Steel Co.and employees, and to Clegg Construction Co. Trading Post Additonal plaques went to LeGrande Smith of Spanish Fork fora gift of a new tradingpost at Camp Maple Dell, and to John Cross Tours and Explorations for a gift uf six canoes and a canoe trailer to be used at council wilderness camps Verne Nelson of Provo presented to the council a displayof scout stamps from 25 countries of the world. A highlight of the evening was an address by Explorer Ed Darrell of Pleasant Grove, council winner in the national speech contest. Explorer Award Other speakers included Dell Anderson of Pleasant Grove, winner of the National Explorers’ Club Award; and John Haws of Lehi, winner of the Hugh O' Brien-Pepsicola science seminar award. KenGoates and Bruce and John Jackson of Springville were introduced as the council road rally winners, They will compete next weekin Detroit for national honors. A special presentation was DR. DACOSTA CLARK made by Cecil Zimmerman of Springville, chairman cf the council conservation commutte2, on the 1971 Boy project entitle Our Ar S), the officers alreac, me ned were Richard B. Bolton, Provo, as council explorer chairman; Frank J. Becker, LaVerl Christensen, Leo Perry, Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, and Frank Van Wagenen; plus 25 members of the council executive board, «a executive board members at large, and 15 new members at large About People Parduhn, “Utah County voters wili play a leading role in deciding the outcome of the November elections,”according to K. Gunn McKay, candidate for U.S. Congress in the First CongressionalDistrict. “‘Recent polls show large numbers of undecided voters in both Utah and Davis Counties. These voters could throw the election either way.” Mr. McKay met with Utah County supporters Wednesday, and Curtis Ledbetter, Utah County chairman for the candidate, stressed that a subROBERT MACK stantial portion of Mr. McKay’s time in the next four weeks will be spent here. Mr. McKay's schedulein Utah County is as follows: Saturday, Oct. 10, all afternoon at various placesiin the county. At night at 7:30 fundraising dinner at the Royal Inn in Provo under the direction of Clair Runnells, precinct Robert H. Mack, a senior at chairman. Provo High School, as been selected to play in the McDonald’s All-American High School Band in the Macy’s Day Parade in New York City and in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, Calif. Robert plays the trombone, and he is a private student of By DONNA JENKINS Lawrence G. Wright. He plays in the orchestra and the symphonic SPANISH FORK — The anand stage bands at Provo High nual dinner party and inSchool. He has played in the stallation, of the Spanish Fork Utah All State Band and the All Kiwanis Club was held at the State Orchestra. He has been a Oak Crest Inn with 90 members member of the Utah Valley and their wives in attendance. Youth Symphony, and Utah Kenneth Sheen, owner of Ken’s Valley All Star Stage Band, and Auto Body, was installed as the the Explorer Jazz Band. He is a new president. member of the A Cappella Other officers installed are: chorus at the high school. president-elect, Don Anderton; He has played under such vice president, Grant Lamb; famous conductors and com- secretary, Richarc Darling. ers as: Frederick Finnell, New directors will be LaMar Vaclav Nelhybel, Ray Luke, and Tuckett,past president; William Bernard Go C. Davis, Neal Rosenbaum, This past summer he played Blair R. Hamilton, Harold with the All American Youth Creer, Gordon Swan, J. Rulon Honor Band at the 1970 World Nelson and William D. Bowen. Exposition at Osaka, Japan. The meeting was conducted by Heis the son of Mr. and Mrs. President Tuckett. He inLloyd E. Mack, 820 E. 150 S., troduced Lt. Gov. William Provo, Peterson from Orem, who formally inducted the officers ONTARIO ACTION and directors, and thanked the retiring officers as he released ON BIRTH CONTROL TORONTO (UPI) —The Onta- them. A skit, a modern fashion show tio Department of Health has announced that the province's was presented by the 1970-7i medicare program will include officers. Mrs. Nadene Sheen prepared the skit, and was the birth control devices for women narrator and, the new officers andsterilization for men. Health Minister Thomas werethe actors. The new president was Wells said semi-annual cancer detection examinationsalso will presented with the original club be available for women in charter and pin by outgoing president Tuckett. His wife, e. OtherOfficers Victor J. Bird of Provo was re-elected treasurer and Joseph A. Seethaler of Provo commissioner, Directors were approved for terms expiring as indicated: Karen Parduhn, daughter of Mrs. American Fork, has been promoted to private pay grade E-2 upon completion of basic training at the Women’s Army Corps Center in Fort McClellan, Ala. The promotion was awarded two months earlier thanis customary because of her superior military bearing, leadership potential and scores attained xing tes hertraining. Dr. DaCosta Clark Re-Elected As President of BSA Council ‘Thursday, Oct. 15, early part of the day in Spanish Fork, Payson and Springville with noon meeting at the Kiwanis Clubin Provo and at 7:30 p.m.at the Union Hall in Orem. The day will be spent in talking to men and women in various Utah County industries, Friday, Oct. 16, noon meeting with the Rotary Club in Provo. Thursday, Oct. 22, all day in Alpine, American oe Pleasant Grove and Lehi with a7 p.m. meeting with the American Fork Lions Club and a 7:45 p.m. meeting at Orem High School auditorium sponsored by the Jaycees and the PTA. Saturday, Oct. 24, he will appear at the Brigham Young University Homecoming. He will ride in the parade and participate in various other activities. Thursday, Oct. 29, he will spend in Spanish Fork and Springville Kenneth Sheen Installed As S.F. Kiwanis Prexy CADET THURMAN Donald J. and LuJeaa Pyne Christensen, formerly of Provo, now of Salt Lake City, are parents of a babygirl,porn Sept. 23 in Salt Lake. The couplelist the new arrival as their sixth child. Mr and Mrs. Calvin Sedighall visiting from Tehran, and her brother, Abi Madadi of California. The event featured music, group singing and dancing and Irtian and Hawaiian singing by Sylvia Snead. Other guests were BYU students wio had worked with Miss Madadi during the summer at Lake Tahoe and included Elene Simonsa, Joanue Knight, Tricia Whiting, Mary Jo Davies, Miss Snead and Joyce Egan The mothers accompanied the bridegroom-to-be to New York City where he remained for the present while they returned to Tran. Other visitors at the Egan home were Xavier Berougstraete, from Belgium whovisited over twe nights and an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daly from Panguitch. Christensen and Clavence Pyne, the 76lst Radar Squadron. A all of Provo are the grandgraduate of Crem High School, parents. he is married to the former Jo Ann Colemanhat of Springville. Mr, and Mrs, Leroy Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Weaver, Airman Kenneth A.Peterson, all of Provo, brightened the son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen birthday during the past week of Peterson of Spanish Fork, has H. Dewain Lee, Provo, as they MR. ANDERSON completed basic training at brought greetings to the Lee Lackland AFB,Tex. He has been home, After enjoying a social assigned to Sheppard AFB,Tex., evening together, Mrs. Lee for training in the transportation served thevisitors birthday cake field. Airman Peterson is a and ice cream. graduate of Spanish Fork High Mrs. Sadie Pehrson of Provo, School. Word has been received that is reported to be recovering at Utah Valley Hospital where she Coast Guide Cadet Third Class is receiving needed treatment. Herbert A. Lewis , son of Mr. Word has been received that She is able to receivevisitors,it and Mrs. Ledail H. Lewis of Army Specialist 4 Ned is reported. Payson, has started his second Holdaway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson, Provo academic year at the Coast Ellis Holdaway of Vineyard, is Among General Conference Guard Academy in New London, now awaiting his ordersto leave visitors in Orem were Mr. and hotelman, was installed as Conn. He is scheduled to for Germany at Fort Dix, N.J. Mrs. Donald Tobler of Nampa, presidentof the Kiwanis Club of Provo at a ladies’ night social graduate in June, 1973, with a Specialist Holdawayhas been at Ida., who were overnight guests B.S. degree and a commission as homeon a month leave and has during the weekend with their highlight at the Wilkinson Center Skyroom last week. ensign in the Coast Guard. son Douglas F. Tobler and his Installing officer was William just arrived at Fort Dix. wife and family. Mrs. Donald E. Peterson, lieutenant governor Navy Seaman Apprentice Jon Two events of different Tobler, whois a daughter of the B. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mr: S. natures have cometo the Leland late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick of Division 1, Utah-Idaho Lester Fenn of Lehi, was Preston Madsen home in Orem Shoell of Pleasant Grove, also district. He was assisted by D. Taylor, immediate graduated from basictraining at during the past week. One was joined her seven sisters and a Arthur pastlieutenant governor. the Recruit Training Center in the birthday anniversary of Mr. ‘other in Salt Lake City for a Installed with Anderson were San Diego, Calif. Madsen marked bythe pleasant family reunion including her Garth Boyce, president-elect; visit of a sister and husband, Mr. brother, Dick Shoell, a resident Stanley D. Adams, vice and Mrs. Jim Turpin of of Pleasant Grove, and her president; LeRoy J. Olsen, Springville, who were kind sister, Mrs. Ethel Webb of Lehi, secretary-treasurer; and enough to bring a pretty bir- and others from Tremonton, directors Claudie P. Thompson, thday cake along with their California, and Salt Lake City. Harold W. Hoopes, Norman B. greetings. The second event Creer, Keith W. Christensen, concerned their son, Scott, a Commissioner and Mrs, Paul Walter S. Hedquist, Don V. Ninth Grade student at Orem A. Thorn have returnedfrom the Gamette, and Mark Radmall. Junior High School, who broke National Road Builders Con- Outgoing President C. Verl Twenty-six young musicians his arm while playing football at from throughout Utah County the school. He is reported to be vention, County Division, in Clark bezame an ex-officio Atlantic City. Commissioner memberof the board. will participate in Utah’s All- recovering. Thorn reports that the meeting 14Honored State Band whenit performs at Concert Night, Friday, October Mr. andMrs. Terril Lott of ff well-planned, short and Special recognition was given 9, at 8 p.m. at Salt Lake Orem are’ expected homethis beneficial to the county road during the evening to members officials attending. While there Tabernacle. evening after huntingelk in the 4, ie Thorns visited friends and of the Legion of Honor of the y region for the past relatives in Wilmington and Provo Club. Fourteen were As students throughout most given certificates and insignia of the state enjoy a two-day several days. Washington, D.C., and drove for achieving a five-year advacation while teachers through the Pennsylvania Dutch dition to their Kiwanis records. Mrs. J. Benson Egan of Provo, participate in the 73rd annual area to enjoy the farms and ‘The emblemofauthority of the UEA Convention, these 150 opened her home Thursday wooded ar 5. In Philadelphia club, a tomahawk to which are student musicians will be evening to Miss Shahin Madadi, they saw many historicalsites. attached the inscribed names of Preparing for Friday's concert who with her brother, Hossien the club's 50 presidents, was Madadi, are Persian students at Mr. and Mrs. George L. Syme passed from Mr, Clark to Mr. eiorrestD. Stoll, director of the Brigham Young University from of Provo are entertaining their Anderson. Mr. Anderson’s University of Utah band and Tehran, Iran, for an informal young grandson, Eric Horton, father was oneofthe very early chairman of music education, engagement announcement while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. presidents ofthe club, which was party where friends could meet will conduct the band. Miss Madadi’s fiance, Abbas Roger Horton of Santa Barbara, founded in 1921. Year of Enthusiasm Those Utah Countyhigh school Sedigh, and her mother, Mrs. Calif., are vacationing for a students participating in the Madadi and his mother, Mrs. month in the British Isles, Ina brief acceptance address, concert include: Mr. Anderson told his fellow Flute: Diane Hales, 286 N. 400 membersthat 1970-71 will be a W., Orem. year of enthusiasm, which he Oboe: Betty Ann Hansen, 440 said means “Every new thing E, 2875 N, Provo; David R. has unlimited solutions,” and “I Oliphant, 425 E. 700 S., Orem. am sold, myself.” Entertainment consisted of Clareinet: Ruth Dayton 1485 PALMYRa — Mrs. West, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross group singing, a dramatic E, 1850 N. presentation, some vocal solos, Allen, 581 N. 640 W., Orem; secretary for the new Relief Thomas to celebrate their including two by Lieut. Gov. Gwen Henrie, 449 W. 700 N., Society organization for mothers’ birthday with dinner Peterson. Frovo; Janice Patten,107 N. 105 Palmyra Stake accompanied andvisiting. Miniature American flag lapel W., Orem; Mary Pulver, 36 E. other membersto Salt Lake City insignia were distributed to the 400 N., Provo; Marna Johnson, to attend sessions of conference ladiesto be placed in thelapelof Mr. and Mrs, Darrell Dixon of their partners’ coats. 925 S, 150 W., Orem; Jaralee Wednesday and Thursday. American Fork are the proud Mace,496 E, 4525 N., Provo. Fred Schwendiman was Alto saxophone: James H. Mrs. Cecil Kap and son, parents of a baby boy, their first chairman of the committee in Layne, and Mrs. Thayne child. Grandparents are Mr. and Davis, 1432 E. 700 S., Provo. Thomas came from Ogden Mrs.Rell Johnson of Palmyra. chargeof the installation. Baritone saxophone: yee Thursday to join with Mrs. John Mae Cramer, 561 E. 200 N » Banks of Spanish Fork at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sorensen Orem. and family and Cub Scouts, grandmother, Mrs. Thomas, Cornet: Jim Barry, 755 S. 560 Orem. Brent Money, Paul Hansen and while her family were away. E., Orem; Garth Nelson, RFv1, Trombone; Bob Long, 9) N. Dean Sorensen enjoyed a canyon Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snow Genoa. 705 W., Orem; Paul C. Bobo, 935 supper Sept. 29 in Payson were hosts to a dinner party in Trumpet: Brook Richan, 670 W. 800 N., Orem; Stanley G. Canyon. honor of the birthday of Mrs. N. 3rd W., American Fork; Mackay, 1066 W. 450 N., Provo; Mr, and Mrs. John Banks of Mary Jane Peterson of Spanish Bruce A. Block, 475 N. ard W., oNoe Mack, 620 E, 150 Spanish Fork and Ross Thomas Fork. Other guests were Mr. and American Fork. Ss, Paul tube,‘Blain Carson,340 S. Ist enjoyed a weekend of very Mrs.Blair Snow,also of Spanish French horns: Farnsworth, 295 N. 400 W., W., Lehi; and Dana Porter, 375 successful fishing at Strawberry Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike . Marla Banks stayed with her Provstgaard. ug Furr, 76 E. 350 N., N. 1030 W., Orem. Kiwanis President 26 Musicians From County In State Band Palmyra Stake Secretary Attends SLC Conference KENNETH SHEEN Mattie, presented the newfirst lady in Kiwanis, Nadene Sheen, with an original oil painting which hasinscribed on the back a list and signature of each Kiwanis president since its organization. marked 90 years of Kiwanis in Spanish Fork. The Utah Kiwanis song was sung, by a trio, consisting of; Kiwanianns, MaryJane Nielsen, Ruth Pinegar, and Mattie Tuckett, accompanied by Nita Rosenbaum. Anderson |