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Show THE HERALD, Prove tah Wednesday, October About People \ Asked When n, and Afton d treasurer as reporter i Bricke Mrs. Kathleen Weight has returned to Provo after spe nding two months mi and son-in-law Mr Leslie Weigt y girl was born to the Cordells d was named Jackie Leanne daughter is named Vickie Citizens Mave Notitying other friends and sources at least ar Mr. and Mrs. Dean Taylor and Dr and Mrs Ron Pugh of Lake Shore drove back to Kansas City, Ks., to visit with Mr. > will helpi of correspondence and save po’ ices thouee ands of dollars in proce costs, according to the U.S Postal Ser Jer Thomsen and vice yiusens were More than 12 million American transferred from chicago to Kansas households changed their mailing adwhere Mr Thomsen works for Carrier dress last year alone, producing more Air Conditioning in Kansas City, Mo than 3billion piecesof mail that were While there they visited all the in undeliverable as addressed. The cost Former students and a teacher of the Lincoln Grade School met at the Grandview Cafefor their annual dinner and ars J teresting LDS Churchsites. They men of extra handling required for and social Officers in charge were LaVerl Lunceford Ivers, chairn Russell Smith, vice chairman, and Eva Daybell Brickey. secretary and treasurer During the evening. a letter was read sociation and o AT&T Chairman John D. deButts said. 1 System will do its best to oe i ation FCC's registration program work program for m equipment Thecourt's decision means that the While we remain concerned that istration may adversely affect the FUC is now free to put another part of quality and priceof telephone service our aim is to continue to provide the its registration program into effect Under that program omers will best telephone service in the world now be able to purchaseanddirectly Accordingly, we shall keep on working without a hard to meetthe individual needsofall our Customers, no matter who connect to the network provides the telephones and other equipment which have been The Bell companies Mrs. Bill Foster, former lake Shore pieces of and extension telephones excluding party lines and coin service — as well “moved mail’ currently handled by the Postal Service. Notify ing publishers and businesses a month Russell Boyd, son of Mr. Allen Boyd of 941 S. 456 E. in advanceof your moveallows them to reflect the new address in their next and Mrs. Orem, will be10 years old on Oct 10 (10th day of Olsen and Marion Skinner, classmates. who died earlier this year. mer-proyided equipment to the telephone network In commenting on Luecourt's action ey ae lioned that Jeff and Carol were no’ t forwarding that mail was more than bothered by the recent flood, as they $300 million, the Postal Service said were uphigher Postal authorities say advance residen Tributes were paid by DeVeda Hansen Taylor, teacher, and Emily Thomas Carter to Lillian Jackson Supreme Court had denie the U. § Indep telephone company provided protective connecting device — telephones Also in Kansas City they visited Mr. change of address niotifivation would and Mrs. Larry Reynolds and Mr. and significantly reduce the number of by NormaAllan Millet. from aformer school teacher, Beatrice Smith Pierson, who was unable to attend Bell Loses FCC Appeal Notification mailing cycle. It can also mean avoiding service Music and vocal numbers were rendered by Janet Stewart and her daughter, Peri, Marcia Field and There are, of course many other charges onbills and timely receiptof magazines or newspapers. the Postal boys and girls celebrating their 10th birthday on that day, but Mrs. Boyd Service said A simple, eight-part Change of Ad- year will be Russell Smith, chairman ; at 10:10 p.m., weighted8 Ibs. 10 ounces and was 20 and 10/16ths inches long change of address notification, the Postal Servicesaid the 10th month.) Melody Law. 4 humorous reading was thinks that her son is usual inasmuch dress Kit, available free fromletter given by Mrs. Field as he was born at Utah Valiey Hospital carriers and post offices speeds Serving on the committee for next registered with the FCC Such other equip will continue to offer customers a wide choice of and terminal equipment of includes main ee ed design. In whatever environ- ment the futureaffords, I am confident telephone sets and the Bell System will remain the switchboards. A broad range of data world’s leader in communications.” Mr. deButts noted that during the and ancillary communications ter: key period in which the registration issue was being argued in the courts, the Bell System had developed con- minals andrelated equipment such as answering devices, alarm systems. etc have been authorizedfor direct connection since June, 1976 tingency plansin caseregistration was Registration does not mean that customers must provide their own phones. They may continueto obtain ordered Registration involves fundamental changes in virtually every aspect of telephones and other equipment from our business,’ he said. “These thetelephone company =xactly as they changes had to be carefully thought through and business practices, connecting procedures and guidelines had to be do now. Registration simply provides a means of directly developedso that 0 standardsof service quality could es maintainedto ks te come we will begin informational programs for \d_ infec ation and ns for our employees ansition to the new registration environment ean be ac ished as sinoothly as possibie m to be ready For those customers who do choose to provide their own equipment, the FCC program imposes certain responsibilities. They must, for instance. notify the telephone compnay of equipment they intend to connect to the network andofthe lines to which such is to be connected quip They must also furnish certain manufacturer-provided information about the equipment — such as the FCC registration number The equipment must be connectedto the network by a standard telephone company-provided jack, which the telephone companywill install for a chargeif the customer does not have one. FCC rules also require that customers must notify the telephone company when they disconnect their own equipment Customers will be responsible for maintaining the equipment theybuy. Orem Boy Scout, 13, Receives Eagle Honor Samuel Knudsen Freeman received his Eagle Scout award at a Court of Honor held recently in the Orem First Ward Chapel. The 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Howard Freeman has been active in scouting since he was ll. He graduated from Primary secretary in the deacons quorum and is presently second counselor in the quorumandpatrol leader in his scout troop. Samuel attends Orem Ju Hig h School, whereheis active in both vocal and instrumental music. He has taken honors in track andfield | CTOBER events and plans to con- tinue in sports throughout a star scout and was high school, following ented his Duty to God which he wantstofill an Trail Award at the same LDS mission and study time He has been electronics SAMUEL K. FREE) | CASHMERE BOUQUET BODY POWDER Highland Boy Has Medical His Eagle Badge Unit Being * HIGHLAND — Michael Expanded D. Bohn, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Borhn of § Highland, has received his Eagle Scout badge After four years of planning, start of construction is nearing for Michael, a ninth grade Student at American Fork Junior High School, enjoys outdoor activities, including camping, hunting, fishing, backpacking and hiking. Active in the Highland Second LDS Ward, he has been a counselor in the deacons quorum, and has held scouting positions of scribe, den chief and }} an airline pilot COLGATE i, TOOTH= PASTE MENNEN SPEED STICK DEODORANT 1.75 Ounce 7 Ounce Size REG. "1.09 VALUE REG. 87° VALUE LADIES’ iy ACRYLIC ULLOVER TORS the $62.5 million expansion of the University of Utah Mecical Center. First phase of the pro- ¢ ject — additional parking AN ="PANTIES PANTIES wee oRee 5, 79° VALUE Nylon rein forced heel and toe. Spaces east and west of the facility — opens this REG. '2.29 3 PAIR month. The new parking area will replace spaces lost when construction begins early next year on i?’ the five-story patient care-ambulatory care treasurer He plansfor a career as 6.5 Ounce Size CUTEX POLISH REMOVER 3 Ounce center north of University Hospital Work will start at the Sametime on a research and educational building to be erected southeast of the medical college where the cancer MICHAEL D. BOHN Consumer Booklet Tells of Firewood research wing presently There's something pretty special about having a is located. Next spring work will wantto be ready for the warmth and good feelings begin on an artificial rgans building to be that a fire in the fireplace can give you fireplace — and as cool weather comes along you'll ated directly east of the Medical Center. The Dept. 130E, Pueblo, Colorado 81009 imately $46 million in hand to pay for thefirst yhase of construction according to Dr John A You can get firewood from dumps andlandfills Sometimes as much as 30 per cent of the debris in sometownandcity dumps consists of reusable wood fibers, including the logs, limbs, and topsof trees toppled by storms rewoodis also available at places such as saw mills and lumber companies. And, if you live near a national forest check with the forest ranger or county extension agent to seeif there’s firewood there for you If you have to buy logs for your fireplace, you'll find they'resold in different lengths and thicknesses What you buy depends, of course, onth size f your fireplace, and how long you want to take to get your fire going. Most so won't burn if its freshly eut. wood that is reasonably dry. or The surest way of having dry wood is to wood purchase seasoned purchaseit several months before you'll useit Choosing thekind of woodfor your fireplace canbe as individualistic as choosing a Wineor cheese. Each facility is funded through the Utah State Choose trom hig variety of prints and sili colors, 457 dent for health sciences Of that total, $34.9 million comes from state bonds plus the interest from bonds, and nearly $10 mil lion comes from the capital gifts campaign conducted over the past two years The remaining million from federal sources for the total pro: present time,” Dr. Dixon said The government not funded the con of any new struction loor facility will be shelled in and left pleted un looking for. til the project's second phase is implemented in about three years when federal funds are ex nut trees such as beech, hickery and pecan This final lude r and By mixing softwoods with hardwoods, you can for fragrance, add somefruit or nut woods phase will in ling of the existing Medical Center achieveaneasily lit and longlasting fire Later, Beforeyou light the fire. make sure the room is and addit auditorium pletion i f an unfin We hope to begin of fering educwtional, research and e facilities t always placescreen in front any sparks that fly of your grate to catch = D DELUXE \| DECORATIVE ELASTIC 99° won 39 7 REG.99' COATS & CLARK CAT LITTER cane PAN carer PET REG. °1.88 DRESSMAKER SUPERFINE FEEDING DISH SILK BALLPOINT PINS ait.” expanded ermountain f Dr SALE STARTS TODAY AND THANK YOUFCR 5 NDS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9th SHOPPING 41 S. State, Orem d well ventilated, the damper open, and the flue un. cause the fire to wood , ae 69 and the cor of the obstructed. Poor ventilatic smoke. Avoid burning wet ‘ f wrinkle free VALUE 1’ =a «« Le lao VALUES pected to be available you'll want woods of fruit trees, such as apple and cherry, LITTERGREEN| of the pa warming fire or a short fire that will burn out before shortest flames and will give you steady, glowing 9 tion « Beat fnew prints eshionable wae colors. All 60" Hiern fulsee "aveactve| SERGEY FABRICS, compensatefor the { federal support. te lack care ambulatory care coals If it’s aroma you're si CAT BOX FILLER This is thekind of wood to use if you want a quick hardwoods suchas ash. beech, birch, maple, and oak These burn less vigorously than softwoods and witha shorter flame, Uak gives the most uniform and 3° in the past two years it requires frequent attention and replenishment yougo to bedor before youstepout for the evening for a long lasting fire it's best to use the POLYESTER BED PILLOWS| oe medical school facilities Softwoodslike pine, spruce, andfir, will catchfire A new nssa REG. 88’ VALUE 5 ject is not available at the has DOUBLEKNIT a those kind of wood can give you something different in fire madeentirely of softwoods will burnout quickly PLASTIC TRASH BAGS Heacyweight with Dixon, U of U vice presi generated 665 REG. 99° VALUE We have approx aroma or heat value easily and will burn rapidly with a hot flame. Since a ‘ALL Y. Gi ASSORTMENT Legislature and private donors — If your fireplace is a newaddition to your family you'll need to know whereyou can get good firewood. what to buy, and what safety measures you should follow. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has a booklet that can hel you out Foryour copy of * Firewood For Your Fireplace send 35 cents to the Consumer Information Center Dixon said VARIETY PLENTY OF FREE PARKING _ aa UNTIL 8:45 P, i |