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Show Page 4~THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah Monday, March 23, 1970 Newsof Towns of Central Utah Salem Installs 50 NewStreet Lig y new 175. By MILDRED B. HALL =o sons, ay, and with her their wives and families and are making with her daughter, Divina and the Easter her husband, Ken Snow left Saturday fir their homein Portland, Ore. Mrs. Marshall is the former Norma Reynaud, and the family beenguests at the homesof parents, Mr. and Mrs. § W. A. Marshall of Oremand Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynaud of Provo. During the visit the Marshalls have been entertained at varioys functions by Dr. and Mrs. Dee Barker, Provo, who hosted an informal open house for friends of the couple and hy at rating the need for theoldstreetlight wire aveasked the State Highway Depart Winners Namedin Nephi Schools’ Cleanup Contest students at the elementary By SADIE GREENHALGH NEPHI The slogan of school, first place went to Todd “Titter ‘Bugs’ Our City” won Liddiard, Nathan Menlove and who cor m recent contest for students at the their talents to produce the t poster Juab High School Beautification Committee, said a large number of students — Mrs. Myrl Day and children, Kuhn, Dennis, ooperatior care not to break the globes s turn the lights on at nightfall and off Mrs. Ernest Wilson and Mrs Elgin Gardner of the arealso on the agenda Brett, michael and Russell, ost of $2500 and replacement for each first placefor John Ormein the are visiting with family and friends, former Janice Thorne of Provo, Caughter, Shirley, Dr. and Mrs. Kuh A. Marshall also wil: be with them. Family plans to spend apr city electric department installed the lights at Brent Boswell Salt Lake City, and they hoping that their brother, After a week of reunion Willard Dixon and his wife, the tt merc officials have asked the mother, Mrs. True Dixon, now of dinners, fun nighis and skiing weekend in Clearfield and 373-8563 8 375-0546 Ralayne Laird and Marrian Boswell were awarded econd place; Lew Fausett and Cindy Major, third; ro! Wilkey Clint Price end} Mattinson. was awarded to John. He is the fourth; Hanalee Pa.kin and and Rodney son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Orme, Linda Sperry, fifth; In the Poster Contest for Frampton and Matt Young sixth place. participated. A cash prizeof $10 Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marshall, Mr. and Mrs, Byron Nicholls, the Robert Breretons, by Norma’s brother, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE membership drive in Springville is being planned by Raymond Klauck, left, and Edwin Johnson. Springville Chamber Begins MemberDrive Dean Reynaudandhis wife, all of Orem. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall were former residents of Provo prior to their move to the Northwest where Kuhn completed dental school and is now Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Carter of Provo, have enjoyed a week of visiting with their daughter-in- law, Mrs. Steven D. Carter and sons, Steven, Scott and Spencer. Mrs, Carter and the boys were on their way to a new homein Praise To Randall SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY! 8 TRACK STEREO, TAPES pia TE Lad coLu! g-raack ST neo TAPE cannes in practice SPRINGVILLE— Letters are beautification project on Main Mrs. Oliver’s second grade won the room prize for a poster. going out from the Springville Street with the planting of Whittier, Calif., rrom their formerresidence in Salem, Ore. The seven winning posters will Chamber of Co.amerceoffice to additional evergreen trees. The chamber also will Mr.Carter has bee! be displayed during the week in launch the aniual membership . Pratt’s Mercantile display drive, according to Raymond participate in the Art City Days as manager to the Klauck and Edwin Johnson, co- parade with float. store in Whittier. During their window. visit here, they were joined by The contests were conducted chairmenof thedrive. the Dwight Carter’s daughter by the Beautification Committee Goalthis yearis to enlist more and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Don during “Kick Off Week,” to local bu men than ever Sorensen of Logan and iwin WASHINGTON,D.C. —In a involve the young people in before. The co-chairmen stated sons, Todd and Tim. This family being a part of the clean up that they want to get away from speech before the U.S. Senate, campaign will be leaving seon for Scotland that is making theidea that the chamberis just Sen, Frank E. Moss, (D-Utah) for an expected stay of a year. noticable progress throughout for “Main Street.” this past week honored Kenneth city. A. (Kay) Randall, a fellow In the immediate future the Mr. and Mrs. George M. Davi: Utahn who is retiring as chamber plans to sponsor a of Provo, were hosts recently for chairman of the Federal Deposit Babysitter Safety Course, and a family dinner given for their Insurance Corporation. plansto continueits campaign to AMERICAN FORK son, U, S. Air Force T-Sgt. “Kay Randall, as he is known erect highway signs directing Applications are now being to all of us, was appointed by tourists to the Art Gallery and received by Alpine School Donald L.Davis andhis wife and President Johnson in March, the Hobble Creek Golf Course. District for classroom teaching three children, of Layton. Sgt. 1964, to the board ofdirectors of Davis recently returned after a Chamber members conducted assistants and aides for Head year and a second tour of duty in the corporation, He had myfull a campaignlast fali to help raise Start classrooms during the Vietnam. He has now been support for the position,” Sen. funds for a permanentsign in 1970-71 school year. Applicants transferred to Nellis Air Force Moss declared. front of the Art Gallery. Another fer both positions must come Base, Nev., and has beenjoined “A little over a year after his project will be to continue the from permanently established there by his wife and children, appointment, in April of 1965, he residents of the area who have was elected chairman by the annual incomes under the mombors of the board, and has poverty index or be recipients of served in thatposition until his There is a happy reunion of welfare. Completed applications retirement,” the senator will be accepted until Monday, sisters going onin this area this declared. He noted that Mr. weekas four of the former Dixon April 6, 1970. Randall began his banking Included in the positions will career, rising from a pari-iime be the teaching of Head Start Joining the reunion events are clerk while attending Brigham chiidren (4 years old) and some Mrs, Dallin (June) Oaks of Young University,to the position contact work with parents of assistant cashier, cashier, ‘The Importance of the children in the program. The Chicago; Mrs. Graham (Elaine) vice president and cashier, then ual in Today's teaching assistant position Rhodes of San Diego, Calif.; JOHN ORME ssident. Mrs. Phyl (Jean) Ekins, twin Corporations,” will be topic of a requires that the applicant has “At the FDIC he dedicated lecture by Boyd F. Schenk,of St. had experience in a Head Start sister to June and Mrs. Dan himself to raising the quality of (Linda) Lundgrea of Provo. The Louis, Mo., president and chief classroom as anaide or has had bank supervision, He understood COURT MEETS sisters will be guests of their the need for a progressive WASHINGTON (UPI) —The executive officer of Pet other employmentdirecting the banking industry to meet the Supreme Court meets at 10 Incorporated, at 4:10 p.m. activities of pre-schoolchildren. changing requirements of the a.m, EST today to hand down Tuesday, March 24, at the No experienceis required for the Joseph Smith Auditorium onthe teacher aide position. American econymy and to opinions and orders, If interested, call the Alpine provide better services for the Sincethe court has run out of Brigham Young University School District office in public, His achievementsat the cases which are ready to be campus. d to attend American Fork, 373-9666 or 756FDIC have been applauded in heard, there will be no The public is i the lecture, which is one of the 3576 and inquire for further the congress andin the financial arguments this week. Executive Lecture Series. details and an application. community,’’ Senator Moss stated, “As Kay Randall returns to private life, I wish him much success and extend my Moss Gives F.G. FERRE & SCNS HeadStart Aides LATEST RELEASESOF: s* SIMON and GARFUNKEL Bridge Over Troubied Water” and many more! * THE BEATLES “HEY JUDE” and many more! * STEPPENWOLF “Monster” and many more! Your Choice Are Sought Schenk Will Be Speaker at Lecture Series ae CHARGEIT! BANKAMERICARD! MASTER CHARGE or F.G. FERRE'S EASY TERMS Fr. 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Special guests for the evening were; President and Mrs. Lynn Parkin of Nephi; Deputy District Gov. and Mrs. Lloyd Shelly of Payson; Past District Gov. and Mrs. Rulon Broadhead of Nephi and Gov. candidate and Mrs. Ross Glass of CedarCity. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Do your false teeth annoy and jou by 2 ‘our den- tures firmerlonger. It makes eating i is alkaline— won'tovtir under dentures. No I pasty taste. Denes(haeneare essentialto health, ft sae PTH todayat oi TOW TRUCK -A SIAN STYLE The “TRAILER ‘ROUND THE WORLD color film which will be presented Friday, March 27, is a hair-raising tale. The story of this great adventure includes thrills, accidents, and heartache; The longest trailer trip ever made by man over sometimes non-existent roads takes you through 32 countries, 34,725 miles, and a million bumps and curves. individuals or families in Utah these new programs are unique because 1. 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