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Show 10, 1969 | Daily Herald THURSDAY, APRIL Nebo Boerd Fails to Rehire March Fire Loss Above Superintendent «sm Past Years in Provo of 1967 nM Fire loss for the month of and 6 , af ‘o City amou! Vacant Lot Blazes ‘ N h e tno same ye mc e : J © the unincor “4 ted e ko The occurred on N olt helicopter : ) : eine fc en al . burned at the the Airport. Damage was set bis as fir various E. 9 set Fin included ie Salvage Provo, with loss $10,000, o | onth e and a $3,000 fire au coops and out buildings at s a Prove home Giker Fires of as 1, 1 doing Id! ked We the adminis if di job he e 5 gras: miscellane-| department is ght renin permits, pay 1 burning one ver irs ago as in the Payson 1 feet 7 received a total of 51 fire calls panies during the month and respond ear 61 cal ou assistance ston #6 businesses andeight com-|® sas nue the!super: liccoikeass ciiaurktovep Classes Sponsored Springville High School ‘who The bureau also sponsored are unable to read third grade B a stivals, d F: outings, and other augment the resi Blamed For 400. Thevis- Lr are educators of national repu- Concert ties With g1.365 loss. in. March of Bureau personnel inspected “Shr yumsnorsed (nat there 0" the deaths ofthree persons Ogden, executor 200. "Kise! Building in the Fine Arts of special courses Ogden, Utah 84401 ished in The Daily Herald 20, 27, April 3, 10, 1969 oF vohworth teaching on a semester abroad in Salzburg, the 165-member The State Medical Examiners chorale has nrepared an interJoss in Marchof 1967. The 81 sfive complaints and conducted son , which “cannot be control-|ofriceice announceq announces Wednesda ix school inspections. VeSomn Rae esting program featuring comled," and he asserted that the that the three a Wednesday Pt ambulance calls |ast month |Six sc Utah, Executor HOROWITZ, ICHARDS, & CRITCHLOW Jerome Horowitz lai é students Set Fri ay advanced The University Chorale of complete d at 8:15 pm. tin a Corinne home Tuesday. 1968. and 40fire calls and $475 three rest homes, checked out i, 2 19th grade class in Pay- COMMERCIAL BANK departments find their | ¢ Brigham Young University will seaso,, improve their teaching present a spring concert Friday |credentials, or take advantage T the fun place to shop. h ANNIVERSARY posers from J, S. Bach to Crawford Gates. The largest choral organizahad tion on campus, the University were higher thanthe 72 calls re-| Provo firemen receivedtrain-|lack of discipline could be trac- bon miaaecide poisoning. Grant ceived the same month last | ing during the month on use of/ed back to the district office. Winnof the Utah Air Pollution = a air masks, had an equipment He also charged that the super- Wing said the furnace drill, hose drill, ladder drill and) intendent’s last monthly state-| ome holes in the fire box a drill on use of one of the en-|ment for gasoline allowance was | 4 fourth person, Dean Ward, Chorale is a non-audition organization with members from eines ereee f the lone survivor of the mis- all majors in the university. and HOROSCOPE Aninspectionoffire hydrants| Dr. Sorenson vigorously de- hap, was in critical condition Profesors Curtis is director of was started during the month. fended Mr. Stansfield, asserting j, Cooley Memorial Hospital in BYU's Opera Workshop and is Visitors to the ProvFire|that he is the best superinten- B-icham City. THURSDAY, APRIL1 well-experienced with singing sue ‘hveesiedwih station during the month in- aotie district has ever had.| His wife, Marilyn, was one groups. He will be assisted in i Sekome he souree'af success "Yau cluded 50 adults, 56 boy scouts, |He declared that the superin-|o¢ the dead found when a directing Friday evening by| rae Ne seout leaders, 46 students MeSh has been hard working neighbor entered the home al- graduate assistant Clayne Rob-| dedicated, and a done ter no one answered his knocks more to build up the istrict Also killed were Air Force Sgt ison. Special guests of the UniverRegarding your career.Otherwise, . | than anyother. : iar eict Yo even ae Yaleth | Psychologist To ee to being invited to leave Dennis 32 Ward, 27, and his wife sity Chorale will be eight BYU cellists and soprano Clare meeting, Superintendent Bendent non 8itferent ability. Johnson. Directed by Percy APRIL 1 | Stansfield was asked by Board ARIES (Mar,22-Apr 20) Don't | Kalt, these eight cellists, who| pon your instinct today or you may find} President Whiting if he had|PRAISES PLAN yourself foo tar off the track to regain are or have been members of} a ny statement to make. ie (Apr. 21-May ee (UPI) —The TAURUS 21) — It | Superintendent Stansfield re- WASHINGTON ING IN he the BYU Symphonie Orchestra, YOUR BIRTHDAY NATIONALLY ie BRANDS! Address Kiwanis| wold wrest Soeess trom flr, mae In Springville plied, "don't Know. what to White House has praised Sout will perform “Bachianas BraNo. 5” by HectorVillayours the best method of operation’ copivcvii te ‘The fath- reply to because I don't know VietnamPresident Nguyea sileiras Lobos. spCaIUINWeyoraDorer ee Le ey, what I've done. 1 have asked Thieu’ssix-point peace plan. A Sele rcse woe nove role .in helping oth his child yr. cor epecifies in past SPOFeSman for President. Ncated" aielpiovssets. ofiar similar. yours n-/er'S leceae Nixon sieteatudes, YOUR.| plan a vacation will be the topic thootings, but I have not receiv. Said Thieu’sTe program, —an- Set Tose! Yor, tar“empeston; |of discussion tonight at the ed them. If T felt I had done nounced a few. us days. ago,10 ‘demonstrates desire Springville Kiwanis Club, when anything immoral or illegal, I ould understand, but I have Dr. Lynn Erick Johnson, os c + D een honest in all my dealings — Youwill only feucceed in stopping your own progress if you insist upon entering into activities others disapprove 2Sept. B) Avoid VIRGO (Aug. ant professor of psychologyat 2,200Pt id good seliintog, evenat we Gites. oor BYU, addresses the group. The programin the district. fing. your points across, |meeting will be held al 7 pm.|" achieve peacein the area as he conducted «1 felt 1 came tothe district | Lingerie Dept. SEE OUR ELEGANT NEW ARRAY OF SPRING FASHIONS served two years in the U. S. we only have so much money to) Army Signal Corps, and was spend. yicemen’s corrdinator for| “J have asked you about i CAPRICORN (Dec. %Jan, 20) De. fop your ideas in such 8 wey that they Register for Drawing Apr. 12. provide no with a reason to me 2000 LDS servicemen. He specific issues, such as allow(Jan. 2reb.t 21-Feb. 19) Your received his BS from BYU I ing the LDS seminaries to use | AQUARIUS Cen mun activites may Be limitedtoday Dont 1959, his MS from BYUin edu- school facilities, on change or-| fowever; keep 10. Your goa! cational psychologyin 1959, avd’ ders for new buildings, on the PISCES wherever (Feb, Mar. Use your Influence possible2!) to better con: his PhD in counseling Psycholo-' yse of federal programs, and Gitoins on the employment scene Hes ationworksagainst you and others, BOten aSees Visit Our 4.4 1 have done what the board| Ne told meto do. I think Nebo| is one of the top districts iin| the state. There may be areas| SAGITTARIUS Nov, Bee 2)| ated from Ricks College. He which need improvement, but | id force you to| change your plans, Avoid using physical ce last fall, Clay Chris- outlined in the objectives of his tiansen’s ‘Lord We Thank Thee for the Gospel.” statement.” EIREAS or ie aay hy Face in the Memorial Hall, with Glen with a charge and a challenge, the suocess or fallurofthe present rol G, Pyper in charge and Waldo’ SCORPIO as toastmaster. SCORPIO (Oc (Oct. SeNov’22) — Be avick B. Jacobson a to catch the flaws ole into youremeay r ownthe at Dr. Johnson is a native of Hc seobe tion before nightfall St. Anthony, Ida., and gradu- Another highlight will be the performance of the winning composition of the University Chorale Composition Contest from the University of Utah others on which you might have ue 45 East Center — Provo in 1962. He is presently serving doubts or questions, but I have as director of the educational had no answers.’ anew@aiienrala information and guidance cen- sa Rico, BYUstudent from South America, will sing some of her original folk songs as oteredan Second’ cies matter at he post office in Prove, Utah, M ‘Audit Bureau of Circulation United Press. International N SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY ore menlta/earrer 22 $13.50 Gus. years 7.00 A, inherecarrierin United sates omieer Telephonene Nu Numbers ae os netld moun suet © a part of the program. FILES for your TAX P=, RECORDS Six months, carrier MARKET STANDARL OFFICE supety STANDARD SUPPLY See 586 WEST 300 SOUTH, j PROVO THURS., FRI., SAT. 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The phone numberis 374-1211, Ext. 3556. > ORANGES Swee? and Juicy Large Size 12 49° GOLD STRIKE STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE 4 A 49° HORMEL'S INSTRUCTOR: Elizabeth Low 43" OFF hone Happy Heme DAY: B. » tation who teach their special- ree Deat Ss Center Concert Hall : Conducted by Professor $5.05 700. The March of 1989 fire loss Prevention and one class on fs disposal, “he should have) CORINNE, Utah (UPI) — A Brandt Curtis, while regular : aarp bh etait faulty fu nace is been blamed conductor Kurt Weinzinger is figures compareto 34j fire calls first aid, dents jearned ea tigtoiread.” tinguishers, four classes onfire i the superintendent NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATEOF D: RUSSELL ry n and interest, + Peterson said, because they 'Y' Chorale id urnace charging that with fd bythe fires amounted {o|¢WO classes on use’ of fire ex-, all thesupervisors and teaching had at me special events are held whirt later discussion in last Pee ria aati b ambulaing “sy threat. seven classes on recsusitation,| Primers, autumn t BYU wa week term of will be held and other 4 permit for ine new and. busi fuel charged MBht's meeting Glen Coffman |. “parlime tanks, approvedfive anks, approved fiv usiCmanged | that he peehad 3 had to sit —— Department of City t Jaycee raat me held Aug. 21 e ;board more than George Albert Smith Fieldhouse when he an extensionSchoolis of the regul by individual colleges in ol year, Dr. Peterson said. many locations special clinics, work. distinguished visiting 1 coress, of conferences, musical + iiebers twill Be on % , The other fires accounted for ness licenses, investigated five Se '” a ard Neeings iorove the other $925 in loss fires and conducted inspections ae is has ie Paar on Provo 4 new cretidant Temoved as pal of Pay- ihe foreg High Schoo) and placed in ! @ ene position in the dis: Summe the Summer Schoc may be . area, when Mr. Hawker WaS presidents u ao School had any- a highly contro- leaves office issue TO CONTRACTORS Over 1000 rs were Allen Lynn Cund adi Lynn g the Harold RB ERS i ed e Bone maps:art oer et rs got eripinl Several as past president rt from the Denarinent. alk Fire Prevention the state k ef ’ ee eect tres tt a : 01 al e Divectors e loard were partments will be a representative of Provo Jaycees elected new year in Summer aper for a specific directors Wednesday night at Brigham Young Ur as {o why theaction their regular meeting the New two-year dire: * aon eoiaad Provo ate Legal Notice [57:5 Ss" Sf '1000 Summer School Courses to be Offered ' Jaycees Pick New 10 h 207, Sport Shirts ven20% Primstyle Sneak kor ers 90% for the poe entOFF Primstyle Misses Stretch Slacks 207, LampsandShades o;, Topsall Men’sand 15% Boys’Underwear ofr Happy Home Topsall M . Small fepheness anceson id . oy aie 10% Boys’ or isses’15%, Primstyle Misses’ Nylon Briefs Topsall Misses’Jeanslon vty SATISFACTION GUARANTEED-REPLACEMENT OR MONEY REFUNDED OFF PROVO STORE OPEN MONDAY& FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M, OREM STORE OPEN ‘TIL 8 P.M. EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SAT. |