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Show Wednesday, July 22, 1970 . Prospective Utah Tech Students Lake Shore Delegates Urged to Register NowforFall President Wilson W. Sorensen school anytime Mondays through Fridays during the summer between the hours of 9 students to register now or in the am. end 4 p.m. near future for the fall quarter Faculty and members of the | beginning September 9. vocational counseling staff will The reason, said the college be on duty during the summer president, is to insure getting the moaths for this purpose. classes they desire by early The day school calendar for registration, and to give the the fall quarter at UtahTech , students ample time to plan lists 235 separate classes in 38 | of Utah Technical College at Provo today urged prospective electrical and automation technology, electronic technology, English, graphics (printing), health, history, instrumentrepair, machine shop, marketing, mathematics, music, nurse's aid, occupational relations, office education, physical education, physics, political science, practical nursing, psychiatric | their program with the aid of the different categories. psychology, refrigeration and school’s faculty and vocational The trades and vocational- air conditioning, sociology, , counselingfacilities. technical categories, plus some svelding, driver education, high Register Now academic courses to school division, and vocational Students may of course directly aid the student in . Attend State Conventions improvement program. LAKE SHORE — Mr. and and Mrs. Willis Tuckett. Brent Mrs. Marlin Hall attended the and Lorna Gordon andsmall son Democratic State Convention in of Springville will live in Mrs. Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. Ferguson's heme. Hall was a delegate. Arlo M Dennis Tuckett, son of Mr. and Anderson had earlier been a delegateto the Republican State Mrs. Willis Tuckett, hasleft for San Diego, where he will be in Convention. the Navy. He enlisted for four years. His wife will live with her Susan Tingey, daughter of Mr mother until she can be with and Mrs. Grant Tingey, left him. The Tuckett family from Tuesday on a Young Peopies here attended churchservices in LDS tour of early LDS Church the Spanish Fork Fourth Ward historical sites. The youths will where Dennis was the guest attend two sessions of the Hill speaker. His parents were Cumorah Pageant, visit among those who went tc Salt Washington, D.C., and go into Lake City to the airport with Canada during the month-long him. tour. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gordon their smaller children, Judd were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Blaine Bradford to Grand Todd aad Lisa, Mrs. Larry Junction, Colo., where they Fillmoreandchildren of Draper, witnessed the wedding of Daviid and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Gordon Barneyand frene Burteishawin and baby of Springville enjoyed the LDS Stake House there. They a family picnic in Payson Park The event celebrated the biralso attended the reception that followed. They returned home thdays of Todd Gordon, Mrs by way of Moab where they Leslee Fillmore and Mrs. Lorna visitedwith Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gordon. Walsden and family. They also drove through the Red Canyon Many people from here attended “The Mormon Miracle lands. pageant held in Manti. A group of 12 went with the Senior Mr. and Mrs.Blaine Bradford Citizens from Spanish Fork. visited her father, Earl Ludlow, in Salt Lake City wherehein the Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bellows hospitital undergoing treatment. and 12 members oftheir family, rs. Bradford's sister and her including the Lamar Tuckett husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton family of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Steele of Letsoore, Calif., were Mrs. Gary Perkins and baby of also there. ‘The Bradfords also Pleasant Grove, Debbie Johnson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. Fay Milner of Salt Atwood. Lake City, spent three days register up to and including the meeting academic needs of wo Year Courses first week of the fall quarter, many vocations, include: acCourses run from two years, said President Sorensen, but counting, art, auto body, auto leading to the college's associate registration between now and mechanics, biology, building degree or certificate of m then will react both to the construction, chemistry, data proficiency, to much shorter in student’s and school's ad- mee ssing, dental assisting, many cases hased on the type vantage. mechanics, drafting and and intensity of the course. Inquiry may be made at the pa technology, economics, Graduates of Utah Technical College at Provo have an unusually high record over the years of stepping into wellpaying jobs in the particular trades and vocations for which they have trained, declared President Sorensen. Dr. Leona Holbrook, professor Dr. Holbrook has been invited Hepointed out that since June of physical education at to give two lectures—one on the of 1969, Utah Tech has beenfully Brigham Young University and qualification and preparation of accredited by the Northwest member of the board of direc- U.S. participants in the In- Association of Secondary and 7,8, will be Kathy McDonald,center, queen, THE WASATCH COUNTY rodeo queen and tors of the U.S, Olympic Com- ternational Olympics, me Higher Schools. “This means over the and Janct Henline,left, first attendant, and her attendants who will be mittee, has been selected i another on Greek thought that manyof Utah Tech’s credits Wasatch County Fair Days, to be held Aug. 6, Kathy Wilson, cecond attendant. official to and their Se may be transferred to other International Olympic ee through the ages upon athletic institutions of higher learning,” in Greece July 31-Aug. 16. participation and competition. he said. The Academy will be held in She serves on theee com—A handy rule of thumb for Olympia. Dr. Holbrook will be the guest of the Internaticnal mittees for the U.S. Olympic estimating loss of speed due to Olympic Committee and the Committee — membership the buildup of marine growth attending the Barney reunion committee, committee on en the bottom of boats is to Hellenic Olympic Committee Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson is held in Downey, Ida. Mr. and clothing and uniforms tor allow one per cent increase of during her stay in Greece. wnaking her home with her This marks the tenth year of participants and officials, and a resistance for every week the daughter and her husband, Mr. Mrs. William Barney also attended the reunion. the International Olympic committee for developing a boatis in the water. LYON, FRANCE — Franco- give an open-air concert to 400 I express my excitementfor the Academy which has scheduled program for programming,, : American relations took a step citizens of Lyon in the courtyard beautiful evening we have had lectures un the historical, financing, and selecting a site erican Fork upward this July 4 as the of the city’s historic town hall. together. We have been thrilled clessical and philosophical for schooling those whe will \st Show 7:15 p.m. Brigham Young University A After the encores had been sung, by the excitement ard en- background of the Olympic represent U.S. in the Pan“SLEEPING BEA uty” Cappella Choir solned the Lyon's Deputy Mayor spon- thusiasm of the music mirrored games with presentations on American Games and Olympics. ican Consulate the city taneously rushed up and thanked in your faces, and we feel that modern development, Dr. Holbrook, one of the bestoye Lyon in coteptisks American the choir at length for their our hearts have been made one educational purpose and known authorities in her field in GROVE with you and with America. performance. Independence Day. national objectives. eneee eee 1st Show 7:15 P.M, hen eo a fo te Thank you again and again.” The American choir arrived Additional travel tours and e American Association for " fe Fridaynight, the 3rd, in time to French people,” he said, “when ” lectures are planned for Athens, Health, Physical Education and NORWOOD Recreation. ROY AL Corinth, Patras, and Delphi. Dr. Leona Holbrook Is Olympic Representative ‘Y’ Choir, French Join In Celebrating July 4 Fairview Museum Holds NOW! AT THESE 2 THEATERS OPEN 8:00 ManyArtifacts, Relics hyp DRIVE.IN wich applauded for the quallly, bees Begin mettnns and charm it exhibited. We can thank those ‘alortian’ ban Wash tare With the time approaching since, (One room is fled withhis oe aee ee babe including busts of each of morning, July 4, By BERNIECE EVERETT 501" Soringvitle OPEN 8:15 SHOW STARTS 9:10 oe Lyndon Graham. His out- replaced by a new one,proved to bean ideal place. The school was built n 1900 from stones obtained in the nearby mountains. With very little remodeling, the committee was able to set up some most ee saan throughout building. They eevee aerties Th e epic American war have a wonderful variety of pmentused in pioneer days. room is designed especially for the history of Fairview, with picture stories Istering in the and a replica of a large community swing which was used carriages and hangs the where needed. Her decided to eae comfor many years. July in They have a room for Indian workis just as exquisite as her memorate the 4th artifacts, one for rock and husband’s. Their handicraft i: gratitude to the ee role in the liberation of France. Since then, the observance of the iy American holiday has become a Lyon tradition. Following the speeches, the choir performed the national anthems of France and America. The community offered him museum mostRennys PANAVISIONS TECHNICOLOR® DIRECTFROM ITS SENSATIOWAL| RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENT by the city of have Springville 4 DAYSOniL) large cae go,all provided France's second largest city, the choir and its director, Dr. Ralph carvings fet soap2 taeay arts ot Woodward, were honored guests the west. His carving of Cin- at a reception in the town hall, M. Armand Tabernoux, first deputy mayor and president of the Independence Day Committee, was the featured . speaker, After lauding the concert of the previous he traced the story of Frenet American friendship from time of Lafayette and the Revolutionary War to the mutual ccoperation of the two nations in the First and Second World Wars. standing wood . WS— 8:15 & 10:10 HURRY ENI DS SAT. Lobites}-ateralbetiipedd the American Consulate. InSieh ewe ere teean and bugle , corps, a military band and a Several years ago, some of the one hundred years old. citizens of this community The other collection is that of Villa == WED, SHOW 8:15 ONLY THUR., FRI., SAT. famous the © BYU shyers atended & credit for the job it has done of preserving pioneer relics. 1st Show7:15 2M. “BUTCH CASSIDY AND HE SUNDANCE KID” movie that Hollywood. has always wanted to make, but never had the guts to do before.” New York Times Getance SO (GP)am| Ai Acesaowrreo “See this picture or miss one of ‘START 9:15 KIDS FREE the great ones of all time!” thy Mar-ners, King Features — AT CONT. DAILY FROM 1:30 THEATRES We LOOK — TONITE IS THEBIG NITE FOLKS—LOOK * OUTSTAMDING CO-HIT ART CITY ONLY AWARD NOMINATED RATED GP LiZd Minnelli “>te Burton NGC THEATRE: CORPORATION/,[A RATIONAL GENERAL COMPANY CLINT EASTWOOD wuthe deadliest man alive...takes on a whole aimy with two guns anda fistful of dynamite! 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