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Show _ForCoordinating Council | Textile Painting Display Slated At Eldred Center Christmas Tree Farm ‘Gen Junior High Safe Cracked; $100 Stolen A display of textile painting Ujah County's be‘shown on Friday at the Eldred Center from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m Coordinating to bring to Utah County Council was told today- that “A person could go into the several small experimental farm and pick a tree to be cut. Christmas tree farms are al- It would be fresh and the fire ready in operation within the hazard would be. reduced concounty, and that interest is siderably,” he noted. Manyoutbeing shown toward expanding ofstate trees are now cut this venture in place of cus- months before Christmas and tomary fruit orchards. The exhibit is open to the pub, lic and there is no charge. Ribbons will be awarded to “N. 600 W., Orem, was drill- expected from all parts of the day night, and approximately $100 in ‘currency and smail change taken, according to Orem police. are too dry when purchased. City Center HeadWill Address CC at a membership meeting of the Orem Chamber of Commerce at Bill and Iva’s Cafe. Mr. Leavitt will tell of the preliminary work done by his committee and will explain the decisions made by his’ committee and presented to the City Council. The Chamber of Commerce Burglars drilled a three fourths inch hole in the vault door and opened it, Several small cash drawers inside the vault were pulled out and dump, ed in the office, and papers were scattered around the doorway, tree. The type of harvest obtained It was noted that these tree depends on how much the farm- farms would not be producing er puts into it, just, like any usable trees for about the first crop, he said. “You can't ex- five years, Then every other pect to plant the trees and tree would be cut and sold as come back in 10 years and find a small or miniature tree. Then a good crop.” ‘as the remaining trees grew Ralph Horne, of the county |they would be harvested. While extension service, added that| this was going on smaller seedit would be a good industry lings would be planted to replace the harvested crop and the approximate 10-year cycle would begin all over again: The U. S. Forestry Service is also: working on the improvement of recreational facilities throughout the county, reported Lyle Smith. Some of the sites will have chlorination facilities to upgrade the water. Other areas that are below the counOREM — Stanley Leavitt, ty health ‘standards will be chairman of the Orem City | posted {o curtail their use,-he Center Committee, will be the | said. guest speaker Thursday noon|| Mr, Smith noted that the office was gained by breaking out a venilated panel at the Police were unable to deter| Tintic High mine the exact place of entry into the building, since several Fire Repairs | windowsapparently had been police reported. Cost $5400 better care during their growth. “We think there is a good These trees would be a little potential for this,” said —Mr. more costly but, he said most Klason. “We are experiment- people seem to be willing to ing with various kinds of trees paya little more for, a prettier. now OREM — The walk-in_vault left open. Entry to the main at Orem Junior High ‘School, the winning displays which are ed by burglars sometime Tués- bottom of the door. The" council received the It was also pointed out-that word from Richard P_.Klason, commercial trees would be * representative of the Utah State much prettier because of the Forestry Service. 3 eeee 87 Daily Herald EUREKA — A bid for repairs | on the fire damage at Tintic TVte High School due to a serious | fire which occurred on April 2,| \has been awarded to the Harry | L, Peacock Company of Pleas-| lant Grove in the amount ot | THE DEVIL GOT TOO HOT Tuesday night in Springville when the traditional Red Devil sign-in front—of-Springville High Sehool caughtfire. The bl jaze, apparently started by an electrical short, did considerable damage to the sign. It was extinguished by Springville firemen, (Photo by Herald staffer Josephine Zimmerman) _ Engineers | Loss Estimate | Increases In | |$5400. The fire was located in the bottom floor of the~school | under the gymnasium and caused severe damage to the | health room, coach's briefing | room, band equipment store| room and minor damage to the | band room. It will also be ne- Service cessary to clean and repaint [night or early Tuesday morning the lower halls and entrances. ‘The job will be completed is the near future. There was also additional damage to equipment and ma|terial and water and smoke | ing at University of Utah, will has revea'ed that approximate- proved by the Federal Social srance according to Dale Nel- Pick Top Speaker | Office Burglary OK'd For OREM — An inventory of _Medicare office machines taken Monday Sensational Special Purchase JUST UNPACKED we Max L. Williams Jr.,|in a burglary of the office of The Utah County Home service is attempting to pre- dean of the College of Engineer-| Arvid Dodge, CPA, 218 N. State, Health Service has been ap- serve the present facilities Dr. which he says are being used/he° featured speaker at the ly $2560 worth of equipment is/Security Office to provide cer-| jeighth annual Engineering Sym- missing. The loss wasfirst esti- tain home services for Medi-| a ee ee on some weekends. This will posium April 22 at Brigham’ matedatonly $1500. care beneficiaries, according to) ~ involve the closing of some Young University. Orem police report that the Dr. Seth Smoot, head of the| areas earlier than others on a The opening session of the missing equipment included City-County Health Department. rotating basis. While closed the |statewide conferencé will be {Ur adding machines, two elec- Ina letter sent to all county forestry service will irrigate held at 9:45 a.m. in Room484 trie typewriters, a calculator, doctors it was noted that the three services to be provided and reseed the areas as needed. | Jesse Knight Building. jit Saar palling’ was would also announced a slogan con- Manynew sites are poteritialbe home nursing visits, a test in the city’s campaign of ly available when improve- Dr. Williams received his home physical therapists visits BSME degree at the Carnegie Beined by Way of 8 rear ifioar. and home health aide services. | beautification. Cash prizes ments are made in transportaInstitute of Technology and “These services are available} Well-known television personwill-be awarded for the best tion and accessibility by im. | only on the written order of| slogans submitted to the proving the-road.into-them, Mr. earned his M.S. and Ph.D, degrees in aeronautics at the Cali- Special Workshop the attending physician,”~ the ality and humorist Henry Morchamber. ‘Smith said. gan will be the featured speaker fornia Institute of Technology. Q)py Children Set erieindividuals providing ga a ei taiver A national leader in engineerA the services will work closely | ing, Dr. Williams is a member sity with the attending physician to} Mr. Morgan will address stuof many professional organiza-| tions and has worked in con- A PTA special workshop will) assure maximum benefits for dents, faculty and townspeople sulting and research for pri- be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. |the patients being followed at in the Dixon Junior High School: home,” the letter. went on,| at 10 a.m. in the George Al vate firms. bert Smith Fieldhouse. The engineers can choose Library. Dr. Rex Pinegar will noting that “these services are} appeared on from nine different discussions SPeak on “Children Playing at not limited to medicare bene-| Mr. Morgan wery has major TV. show WASHINGTON (UPI) —The graduates staged a two-hour almost e Home.” ficiaries, but are available to of current problems. Topics to firing of a liberal theology demonstration in front of he ind has served on several ocall residents of the county.” | be discussed are: new laser ap-| professor was put off—atleast administration building. Those nurses involved with} casions as-guest host on Johnny temporarily by Catholic Demonstrators waved pla- plications in the communicaChairman the county homehealth service Carson's ‘Tonight Show.” University of America today cards denouncing as a “gross tions field, air and water pollu- Cancer . atthis time are Orilla K. Lloyd, In 1953, he was hired for a tion in Utah, engineering manafter students protested by injustice” the decision of the then comparatively new televiboycotting classes. university’s board of trustees, agement techniques, integrated man, Sadie Greenhalgh and Sion panel show, “I've Got a Bishop William J. McDonald, headed- by Francis Cardinal circuit techniques, engineering Donna Miner,secretary. Secret,” for which he is perhaps 8 , magneto hydro-) Spellman of New York, not to the rector of the school, acted |most well-known. tech-| after hundreds of priests, nuns, renew the faculty appointment dynamics, computer 5 : ‘UREKA — Mrs.‘ Jerry Giles Vicksburg, Miss., ha 1 theological students and under- of Father Charles E. Curran, niques, Utah's assets and fluids. 12." teen appointed chairman| called the “Gibraltar s_ been| of the| Seventy-five per cent of U.S. 33. An assistant professor of Some of the special guest/for West Juab County of the| ‘adults, 18 and over, drive a car. moral theology, he had been an speakers and lecturers will be| Utah Division of the American South.” outspoken advocate of changes Dr. Davis Evans, director of|Cancer Society. A house to in the Catholic Church’s ban on the U of U Computer Centery|house canvass will be made contraceptive birth control. Dr. Paul Fletcher, research) later in the month andletters Adelegation of priest and scientist at NASA Electronic] will be sent to organizations in student leaders met for nearly Research Center at Cambridge, | the area. 's with Bishop McDon- of the Industrial Hygiene secald and other topofficials of the Mass.; Dr. Grant Winn, head MOVES The Navy Recruiting Service university administration while tion of the Utah State Depart-| HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Edith has announced that immediate the demonstration was in ment of Health.~.There will be|Head, for years the head .of vacancies are available for progress. two to three speakers in each| Paramount's wardrobe departOfficer Candidate School with The delegation reported to the of the discussions to present! ment, has moved to Universal's monthly classes commencing in jcrowd that the rector had and discuss papers on the topic.|top dress designing desk. June 1967 through June 1968. | suspended Father Curran’s ous-| College men desiring to apply ter until he has a hearing. for Naval commissions are The rector did not indicate urged to investigate as early as, when or by whom the hearing| possible the manner in which|Would be conducted. He _also they can fulfill their military|gave no assurance regarding obligation. Applications for Father Curran’s chances for, Navy Officer Candidate School retention, can be accepted up to one year A student leader said demonprior to graduation. Filing of strators would await guidance late applications can consider- from the faculty of the schoolof ably decrease the opportunity tenlogy before deciding whe{dl for selection. The Navy offers commissions to young men (and women)| with virtually any collegiate academic major, from’ the-lib- secretly and its dean, the Rev. eral arts and sciences to the Walter Schmidtz promised a physical sciences and engineer- statement to the press later ing. A special need exists for -engineers and ‘meteorologists. Interested persons should contact their nearest local Navy Recruiter for complete details He and method of application. Take advantage of Intermountain Farmers ’s ban Association Quality Seéd Program. contraceptive birth control. Newsof his ouster, spread by SEED CORN / FIELD SEED / SMALL GRAIM / ALFALFA word, of mi impromptu protest rally on the ‘The hybrid seed eorn is bred for high fertility campus Tuesday night. About soils. It is the product of many years of experi1,000 students and faculty \ members cheered speakers who mentation. It has been constantly improved over denounced the years to ensure maximum production and the ‘The Brigham Young Symphonfinest corn. Only the finest seed is chosen, hand ic Band and the Ricks College Band from Rexburg, Idaho, will selected by people trained for their job. appear together in concert}. Every type of seed receives this same meticThursday in the Joseph Smith wlouscare and selection, Auditorium. The concert is part of a tour ‘Talk over your spring seed needs with your Bechoosyabout the vodka you that both bands are making buy. (The nicest people are.) IFA Manager. Get the best possible results for simultaneously in Utah and IdaServe Wolfschmidt proudly. the moneyyou send. ho and will culminate in a And practically—at a price as combined program at palatable. as the product. College, April 22. ees et ayVT} Featured in the program at ‘The labelto look for says GENUINE. 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