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Show —JournatismAwardsDue’ Night Set By ; ‘ Observance Law Day On Astronaut - Prove Stake ee 22 at Banquet May 1 schetiied By MARJORY STEPHENSON| School Auditorium. | States casei r achievements in and president of Utahns, Inc., New pledges of Kappa Tau held Sunday at Alpha, national honorary jour- Provo. Ninth-19: ~ Nalistic society and Sigma a* Brig J quet Of the Depart: ards, chairman ym afternoon presentation at 2:30 signed a proc- will be the featured speaker at side the day a special workshop day on tour- p.m. at Mickelson’s Cafe. For ism, tq be held here April 24, those who can't attend the, Ward chapel! the stake ita Chi; professional frater- nity, will be introduced. The ications Saturinduction ceremonies wil] take Service awards for students“ isis Night Will working on the Daily Universe ce of an evening Student newspaper, and the session of th Provo Stake Banyan, yearbook, will be made quarterly conference, which will by Merwin G. Fairbanks, ad- be held during the day } .,_/ 374 the He said it w be a social ig for facu and stu- viser for student publications and professi in are urged to attend. make more meaningful to Finalists in the speech part Before his selection as an Americans their heritage of inbroadcasting awards of the program will be Rhonda , dividual freedom under law, to ‘onaut, he worked a’ will be presented by Dr. Owen Millett and Diane Despain, jun® foster increased respect for law S. Rich, professor of communi- ior. division winners, and Karin Center as a space physicist He and the courts which protect cations. the rights of all citizens and to Anderson and Diana ‘Mathews, © Student holds the rank of Lt. Command. Special dwards will include senior division winners. er in the U. S. Naval Reserve, thé Deseret News scholarship The musical division partici- and has logged m and intérnship, Sigma Delta pants will each -present num- hours flying time, _of -which Chi scholarship, Dorothy 0. Rea bers which won ward competi- 1100 wasin jets scholarship, Forace G. Green tion Dr. Lind is one of the 19 scholarship and-medal, Eart J astronauts. selected by NASA Glade award to a junior in in- April, 1966, and-is-eurrently broadcasting, and the Melvin training for future manned Agency scholarship to a junior in_ advertising. All graduating seniors will be recognized. Au - Cen Wasatch PTA Elects Officers space flights. bring a movie, FRIDAY, “The Different as UNCLE, lost about $3,000 worth Mrs. Jesse Jones. Music Specialist of Nebo School District by the Nebo School District Board of Education, according to Superintendent Russell N. Stansfield, The assignment accepted by Mr. Evans will consist -of as- * Utah Supreme -Court -Justice!awards luncheon, PRIVO’ STORE Phone 373-4500 DailyHerald 5 TRAVEL SERVICE Me Tickets —“All Air Lines World-Wide TEN DAY DELUXE TOUR HAWAII May 12-21 $484 the Rotunda of the-Utah ‘Siate| non, former Secretary of Agri- enneys lenneys CUTTYSARK Post Created In Nebo District |_Robert W. Evans has been assigned as the music specialist are hoves to 294 N. University Ave. Featuring RED CARPY) s+nv Bill Geertsen is the principal Capitol. Followingthe ceremony| culture, will speak at the| of stereo equipmentand clothes) Outgoing officers and board at Wasatch. to Roman thieves early Thurs-|are: Mrs. Daphne Sharp, presday. American ‘actor Gary|ident; Mrs. Doris Warner, vice Lockwood. (The Lieutenant)| president; Mrs. Bernice Walch, anid~Stefanie Power (The Girl/ secretary and- treasurer; Mrs from UNCLE) found their car| Alice Dunn, membership; Mrs. robbed after spending the night|/ JoAnn Strong, room mothers; at a friend’s apartment here. |Mrs. Deah Fletcher, family ROBERT W. EVANS persons CHRISTOPHERSON| The publicis invited to attend his lecture. secretary, lene Hoops, safety APRIL 21, 1967 emphasize the basic values of World of Utah,” also one on the rule of law in the-United tourist development, “The BrokStates as contrasted with the en Bow Story,” hospitality hints rule of force and fear under and tourist characteristics and also local"slides. Communism The-state-ob: ance will fea- The first session will be held ture two eve; ‘he Liberty. at 9:40 a.m. in the Juab High Bell Awardwill be presented’ to coming ‘two years. Elected as magazine; Mrs. Irene Chris-| A United States naturalizagfon| noon at the University of Utah ROME (UPI) —The lieuten- vice president was Mrs. Ruth tensen, health; and Mrs. Shur-\ceremony will be conductelf in| Union Building. Charles Bran-| and interested sell Utah and Juab County to County and Nephi people who wheat to Afghanistan, it was Service tourists become better announced here. our own people first.” Afghanistan acquainted with the state and also plans to purchase ‘20,000 He will have with him Mik local attractions, so that they tons of wheat from the United Jolley, assistant dirctor of the might better’ serve the tourist States. Utah Travel Council. Theywill three citizens in recognition of A. H. Ellett will speak to the community service “whic newcitizens. Strengthens the effectiveness of The naturalization proceedthe American system of freeMrs. JoAnn Strong has been ings will be at 10am. on law ele a the aepreset life; Mrs. Gwen Christensen, dom under c Bhai May 1, and the Liberty. Bell of the Wasatch for the jibrary; Mrs. Shirley Bradford, eremony Schedul Awards will be presented at 12 ant and his wife, the girl.from|Harmon deficiency All cosponsored by the Nephi first two sessions, there will be urgedto attend, especiallythose Chamber of Commerceand the a final session at 7:30 p.m. at who meet the traveling public, Mickelson’s Cafe. F eshments ———_extension Services. will be served at sessions WHEAT SALE ¥velt, “No man is above the If we are going to keep peoat Mickelson’s Cafe and no man is belowit.” ple from buzzing right through KABUL, Afghanistan (UPI) The purpose of this program —The Soviet Union agreed Utah and our local attractions,” Held Annually is to help Utah, especially Juab Thursday to sell 20,000 tons of Law Day is held annually to Mr. Hunt said, “we've got to es in musical competi place before the banquet. This ses- and hopefully keep him longer. — John Hunt, ex- sion will be for high school stu- In addition there is a great to improve the quality of forest-outdoor special: dents and the general public. need ” ist from Utah State University The second session will be an NEPHI st tension Utah w 1 PH. 373-5310 or 373-1612 re - Tour Director SHOP FRIDAY & MONDAYNIGHT‘TIL 9 P.M. —_LAST DAY REDUCED! sisting in the music program of | Spanish Fork High School and coordinating: the efforts of the music teachers and district staff in continually improving the boys and girls of Nebo School District, Mr. Evans, has been a super- visor of vocal and instrumental music in junior and senior high schools and_an administrator. of concerts, parades and school recreational activities. His addi‘tional participation in dance bands, symphony orchestras and concert bands enable him to be prepared to contribute much to tress the advancement of the music BLE NDED program anticipated by the Music educators of ‘Nebo. The SCOTS WHISKY 00% Seatch Whisnies partial loss of Mr. Evans’ time | "= Sentanes net Baier by the students of Spanish Fork High will be compensated by the direction given to the district program as a whole. Born in Somerset, Colo., he Americans buy more Cutty Sark spent his early years of educa- than any other Scotch whisky. tion in that area. He is a grad. Why? The No. 1 reason is in the uate of Paonia High School. He = received his M.A. degree from bottle. Try Cutty Sark...tonight! = BYU in 1950. He served in World War Il ‘Disilled and Betded in Sevdad » Biaded 06Pronk+ The Brckinghun Canporuns, inposcn »New York,NYS @s a sergeantin the 717th Tank Battalion. PROVO STORE PHONE 373-4500 SHOP FRIDAY AND MONDAY‘TIL 9 P.M. 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