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Show Page 18— THE HE! Director of Red Cross Retires After 17 Years In a special ceremony Friday Dallis Christensen, retiring Red Cross ex ecutive director, was awarded a special certificate for his 17 years of service with that organization He was presented the award by Pat idministrative assistant for the tion's golden spike division and Utah County Commissioner Karl Lyman Wendell H. Johnson, in charge of the Provo office; Capt. Joe Capt. Joe Denver McCune, who is responsible for United States Navy recruiting for 10 western states and in- Men chosen for the program arefirst rigidly screened, Those who are finally picked for the program are then given six months of nuclear engineering theory followed by six months of practical training by actually working to thank my wife and family who all supported me ' T would like retired from the directorship he wi now still be involved with Red Cros: a volunteer Dam Failure Probe Ordered BOISE (UPI) Gov. failure of a small private Evans ordered damin Payette County Thursday morning jvans ordered the near the Fruitland exit site to determine the center, is presented a special certificate honoring him for his 17 years of services by Utah vestigate the cause of the of Interstate 80N, County Commissioner Karl R. The 16-foot high dam, reexamination of the dam broke cause of the failure limited, no phoneor mail | 2.99 Reg. 7.99 short-sleeve knit topsforfall; jrs. 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OBERG Zc sportswear (UPI) — A man wanted for burglary and witness tampering ‘‘bagged’’ himself before sheriff's apartment. Spike division. savings you wantin budgetjrs. and would not work ; but he emphasized that it has worked — and quite successfully. Also while in Utah County the Captain, whois based at TreasureIslandin Calif., visited with local Navy recruiters, Wendell Olsen, Rulon H Johnson and Ron Hewett, and congratulated them on a successful recruiting year CLEARFIELD, Lyman, left, and Pat Jones, right, administrative assistant for the organization's Golden LE eliminated. Many, he added, said it Genola Man, 80 DALLIS CHRISTENSEN, Resources today to in: the Department of Water tain McCune said Hesaidthat statistics have indicated that BYU Students have a better chanceof both entering and completing the nuclear officers program. The captain said that recruits from Utah seemed to do better in both the officer and enlisted ranks in general, when compared to recruits nationally Asfor the all volunteer service, the captain said, “it is a resounding success, He said there was a lot of criticism when the draft was Suspect panyfor about 30 years. he said, on a nuclear reactor. The candidates are then trained for three months with Burglary Until his health failed in recent years, he ran his ownfarm He hasservedin other civie positions during his long and busylife. The children who will honor him Tuesday are Mrs. Arden (Verna) Most ofall,” Mr. Christensen said now that he is on - the - job submarine training, Cap. Family to Honor GENOLA — Harold B Oberg of Genola will be honored Tuesday on his 80th birthday at a party for family and friends. Mr. Oberg wasborn in Provo Oct. 4, 1897 to John T. and Ellen Bergstrom Oberg. He married Elsie Asay on Nov. 16, 1925 in Delta, and they have five sons and one daughter. Helived in Provo until he was 21, when he moved to Delta where he lived for 11 years. In 1918 he and his wife moved to Genola where they have livedsince A lifelong farmer, Mr. Oberg served as president of the East Warm Creek Irrigation Com- He mentioned that much of the growth of the local chapter of the Red Cross could be attributed to the Mr. Christensen told those present John V. Regional Navy Recruitment Officer Visits BYU Area cluding plus one-third of Wyoming, paida visit to the local Navy recruiting officers and spoke to a group of Brigham Young Faculty members Friday. Captain McCune told The Herald one purposeofthe visit to BYUwasto acquaint faculty membersin the University’s math, and sciencefields with the Navy’s nuclearofficer program. Some 450 such nuclear officers are neededforfiscal year 1978, the captain said, and heindicated that 370 of the men or women recruited for the program will be assigned to nuclear submarines. The remaining recruits will be used for training purposes. tionfor its help s Denver McCune, of Treasure Island, Calif., in charge of 10 western states; and Rulon H. Johnson, Provo area recruiter. recruiting oifice, From left are organization's in- debtedness to the United Way organiza- “my years with the Red Cross have giver me more satisfaction and joy than all the jobs I have had."’ 200 West in Provo. for a moment outside the Provo he mentioned the members of the organization, who, he said, makeit work He said oneof the accomplishments of the Red Cross during his leadership was the aquiring of the new building on RECRUITING OFFICERS meet Mr. Christensensaidthat hefelt that the service of the organization had steadily improved over the years and during 8.99 Reg. 12.99 well-knit acrylics in classic crew-neck style and super fall/holiday colors, S-M-L. an thrusts The Obergs also have 24 eclipse grandchildren and 20 streamers more than 5 million miles into space great - grandchildren —— Count on Canvas Za A i| | K— | nd tor home, industry, and recreation COVER UP FOR WINTER WEATHER Deluxe Fitted Furniture Covers Outdoor Furniture Firewoo Air Conditioners Quality Canvas Tarps Canvas or Vinyl Cooler Covers Custom Fit Covers Boats & Machii Autos & Stor Aluminum Carports & Patios 9.97 dress shoes men admire Insulate Hom: 1767 South State, Orem . ny Reg. 18.99 outstanding group ofstyles spec ially pricedfor this event. 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