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Show Page 8—THE DAILY HERALD Provo, Utah Wednesday, March18, 1970 Provo Kiwanians Hear Of Am. Fork FFA Honors Two Newsof People You Know electronics d ByMILDREDB.HALL 373-8563 - 373-0546 systems. Airman his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ 1969 graduate of Beck Clark in Provo, Dr. Clark American Fork High School Mr. and Mrs. William Jex of Spanish Fork and Mr, ard Mrs who is in Physics, U the Department en Bernard Wind of Provo, together Mr. and Mrs. Dean S, Was R. Houskeeper and daughter, speaking tour V0 Mrs. James with Col. of andParawan, were @ Delene, are getting acquainted Utah State Mercer he aean their new toe group ing of a tourcan ee Monday as part iar from a 10-day visit to Mexico. yew. The fai set getting were visited Among areas ne N, 800 E was under 499 ia The e groupa Acapulco, the direction of John Weenig an employee of U.S. Steel at the Geneva Works. a Mr, and Mrs. Frank Geye! man, were hosts Saturday evening to the Timp Travelers Chapter, Good Sam Clubs Dinner decorations werein St. Patrick Day theme. Mr. eeu in Denver, universities and in Tucson, Ariz, Colo. Mrs, Michael Jacobsen is convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fischer Jr., in Provo, following Dr. Robert B, Clark of Austin, Tex., was a weekerdvisitor with _s Circle K Club Objectives ‘aul Kitchenn Paul ri award. vi ERIC. N PORK.K — William AMERICA ; are ae aWee oe . During the evening the American Fork Ronald Coleman “This was intended u oring ot about better understanding — #8 rad eae wr aee d assistance, peaker was James between the black leaders and couragemy nsportation ily in Ferguson said P Circle K district treasurer of our students,” Other awards were given a Hesaid the clubs, sponsored Cush of anis meeting heon by Kiwanis on college campuses throughout the world are carrying on a programentitled Confront the Issues.” In keeping with this theme, the of them. He said also that the club is trying to bring about chapter greater understanding of the Hegerhi drug abuse issue. 7 Thompson; award, ety award, Murk agri-business Jog], Adamson, who placed second in district oratory competition last Tuesday, gave his talk Special thnks went to Delbert and guests. Tributes were paid by joint wedding ar: niversaries, Cecil Day spoke on various aspects of tick fe Club President Dayton Kelly suggested Travelers take precais ures in this was noted that the statedirector, Jim Platt, is now attending a national rally in Harlingen, Texas, and that a Good Sam Club State Raily will be held April 25 and 26 at the Crossroads in Kaysville. Weather permitting, the chapter is planning an outing to the Sand Dunes over the Easter weekend. Visitors and prospective members are invited to join th group. Others attending were Mrs. Kelly, Price; the John Griffones of Price the Arch Banners, Springville aid the Joe Deweys, Mrs. Kenneth Forshee and son, Michael, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Willis, Mrs. Cecil Day and the Al Merrills. Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Nielson of Ephraim and son, Larry of Los Angeles, Calif., have been visiting in Provo with a daughter and sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Russell. On Sunday evening the Russells arranged a family fireside at their home when the group was joined by Mr. Russell's mother, Mrs. Mary B. Russell, of California; cousins, Tom Reese, Idaho Falls, Ida., just home from a LDS mission in New England; his brother, Jim Reese, recently returned from Germany; and Bonnie Knight, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Russell’s sisters and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carvel Allen, and Miss Marilyn Nielson, Provo. Larryis a professional artist of Save °98,000 GT Fords like this one, specially modified for performance events like Le Mans, could cost over $100,000. California, painting portraits on velvet and is associated with a Hollywood singing group. He also has toured with a Danny Kaye show. Airman Lyan A. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie A. Johnson of American Fork, has completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. Heis remaining at Lackland for training in communications MonaRelief Society Honors 10 By FLORENCE ORGILL MONA — The Mona LDS Ward Relief Societypaid tribute to all past presidents of the organization at a meeting recently. Talks were given by Mrs. Gerald (Madge) Newton, Mrs. Claude (Ina) Kay, Mrs. Doyle (Florence) Orgill. Musical selections by the Singing Mothers chorus, and a songbythe pastpresidents were given. Mrs. Arlan (Izola) Seamons directed the singing with Mrs. James (Eleua) Stanley and Mrs. Marc( Myrtle) Vest accompanying on the piano. Representing the Society from 1928 were, Mrs. Alton (Verda) Ellertson; Mrs. Gerald (Hortens Mrs, Claude (Ina) Ka Mrs, Mrs ld (Madge) $ Mrs. Nephi(Ivy) Teerlink; Mrs. Doyle (Florence) Orgill Mrs. Ray (Agnes) Myers; and Mrs. Kirk (La Rue) Lynn, nowserving. Mrs. Patra Warner deceased, served after Mrs. Ellertson. Lion President, Doyle Orgill and Homer Christensen and their wives enjoyed the Lions’ Zone Party, held in Nephi recently. Club members from Payson, Santaquin, Goshen, Mona, Nephi, and Levan were present. The Mona Ward Homecoming and Ward Reunion was a big success. The event was held at the ward house with approximateiy 250 guests enjoying the party. A supper, program and dancing wasenjoyed byall. TT,_™ FOR $1995" IT'S A MAVERICK. “ec ER! FOR A LITTLE MORE IT’S A GRABB feeling! A few dollars Who says you haveto be a millionaire to get that mini-Indy more than Maverick’s hold-the-line price get you sporty Grabber with lively 200 CID Six, racing mirrors, stripes, wide-oval whitewalls, more. And come see our other low-price leaders—Mustang, Torino, Custom Ford—evei« sporty new Mustang Grabber. dealer *Ford’s suggested retail price for a standard Maverick. White sidewalls are not included; they are $30.00 extra. Since preparation charges(if any), transportation charges andstate and local taxes vary, they are not included, nor is extra equipment that is specially required by state laws. Stop in today... Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Lynnare the proud parents of a newbaby daughter born recently at the ’ Juab County Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chess Williams of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lynn, on a work mission in Samoa. ‘ the FF creme ane stk SE eee 5 the message emphasized the im- sweethearts of chapters neet this weekendin Salt portance faeaars of ofBi FFA in making club members to the Jim and Ron Newells, who were also matter. I t * ane ‘iby contribu atlas BYU club brought Zunich: p danich, Ray Codding! award, of America, ial toe royalty, Ch ©o Farmers ee on th univeruity Ferosa civil rights blackcampus some t 3 Ri were speakers Guest chapter Hegerhorst, Grant to nal and gav. them an opportunity ct of Kiwanis In president made the presen- Dailey of Nephi, last year's state Kathy the weekly speak to some 4, students. Miss parents. withbetheir in state , “ands Jan ‘together entered president Zunich will the FFA of Tremonton, in recognition Peterson tation these menof have cee sntribution Mrs, Eli Schrenk and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Andersen, all of Salt Lake City, were special celebrating wh so GIVAN FORD SALES, PROVO “ADYERTISIN®” s been in effec tinuously since 1948. |