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Show ERIS ME SE OTE STOPSNIEee Manila-Cedar Hills Central Committee James Faust to Talk MeetAttracts Many Meet of Democrats At Tuesday Devotional a BY DE BRA HADFIEfeb S= » Slated Wednesday 6 2 Lecture dills «= eet Series ne Scheduled “=: Seventy man Boehm as or 12 ho C. grants r Hills ) f g por a tongrowth ne possib ar t financial a u is not struggling for su we strangled We're a a people or Collett The Cedar Hills | with the co including n told to Amer e held Plea shopping cente annexed, Music € n- ity that ! Cities in ground I t Grove and Lindor He said American Fork and Lehi are interested infinding a larger tax 3 sustained headlacerations, ir Con: dition at Utah Val i hospital after being hit by a car Friday night on the leg, ee They Campus Drive at the intersection of siru ng vehicle the Brigham a fractured and multip lis year Roy ho Farmers the stated s to did was assistan of Indian We i place To be Ready to Move in To ind other Ore essary uipment wi sroom moved of Utah accon rdate here will be the movem: rofessional d wor in several programs ing PeonuC structure already at the Provo site, tion trades from the ady for use by the ginning of the 1979 fa quarter, according said President Sorensen. rented Bonham Building These include near the Provo Municipal cs, nursing, den- Golf Course will vacate President Wilson W : en The building, at 130,000 ssisting and this building and make it electromechanical no longer necessary to These are programs thus lease it. This will juare feet the largest to date to be constructed on the campus, should be flyer explaining his Eagle Scout project He handtried approximately 00 flyers to neighbors. 1 expansion which n addition, High School jesigned and printed a Trades Buile tec whatever you Young Robert, a ninth Millcreek fad: grader at 1 i the ited on will b h-needed expansion of r, with the goalof the st low ie space nical College this having t fi into the new Trades Building on the Orem ampus iS ~ cri parit grain pric e transportat on Ca ee ‘Volstead Act aid arm cooperatives Mr. Holman members and dele from Utah and Idaho in- hen he began the hard rk The youngster col- lected about one dozen ised rakes, shovels donors The tools, along with clothing, books and gar den seeds, have already been taken to Atlixco Mexico, hoes and Often when people t have a tool to to help project $150 went to the eral fund tc help In The dians in agricultural pro Justice Maughan received his B.S The sun is 400,000 times as birght as a full moon and give the Earth 6 million The Mother of Jesus. nent Jewish playwright living in the Soviet Union will be staged for the first time in any languageat the Honors ProgramFine Arts Night Tuesday and Wednesday at Brigham Young University The public is invited to attend the 8 p.m. perfor. Volodin's play to he held the director The Mother of Jesus music and dance groups from the United States staclestofaith in contem- festival will includestage productions by the Mama’ York group of ‘La por times, according to Dr. Browning aL wany New Royal Shakespeare Company” of Britain and “La Rose Noire’’ company of France The festival is scheduled April 12-May times as much light as do all the other togethe ‘Y’ This Week is not about the Mary of Biblical times, but about faith and the major ob- Held for the fourth con: secutive year, the eyond a play written by a promi n 115 McKay Building Admissionis free. Dr. Gary L. Browning translated the play from Russian to English and is EuropeandIsrael itself ‘The Role of n State University in Vocational id Technical Education, 1888-1970 and Play Set at Festival of Arts Spring in Jerusale: e annual festival of the arts performing organized by the Jerusalem Theater, this year will feature drama He has authoredseveral articles, one of his most recent being Modern Jewish mance of Aleksandr ERUSALEM (UPI Regents, on the Executive Committee of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education and was a can didate for Congress in 1968 degreeat Utah State University in 1948 and his J.D. at the University of Utah in 1951. He is a member of the Utahbar and the Federal District Court Court jects where most needed ask if was UTC Trades Building Soon furniture ther alled BYL observed Machinery, at 4 p.m. in Maughan ha: servedas assistanttothe to BYL th a garder to help with the Board money Puebla, ada and Mexicc Collect used gar nber of Union é Y he yughout t e west and esident of Utah Need for Them the Moot ‘ surt Room 363 J. Reuben Clark Law Building. The public is in vited of Appeals and Supreme Court bars. In his 28 years as an attorney, Jus American Indian Ser vices when he and his parents were honored at special banquet with the University America’ farm di Services as € was still under investiga reported that she was crossing East lookingfo reading about Indian gar i denprojects sponsored by Campuspolice refused to ident driver of the car Patrol Officer John Christoffersen of the BYU Police Department Bountiful ming y father Robert R. Barrus They remembered bruises and abrasions BYU campus South Heritage Drive when she an injured arm th studying the form and For Indian Gardens Convention indicated ities, Justice Maughan has served aS a member of the Utah State Boardof a member of the Attorney General and has practiced to Paramedics International fraternity, will speak on “Lawyers and Boy Collects Tools Opens Today Provo Delta niversity Society's etd amatist Metastasio Farmers Alpha China. Syndnome EUROPE 79 Isn’t It Time You Saw Europe? June 28-July 19 22 Day Tour-visiting: Holland, Germany, Switzerland, France, England andIreland. Austria, Italy, Includes: superior tourist hotels all with bath, 30 meals, local American Express Tour Guides, Rhine Cruise, air and sightseeing. AMERICAN HERITAGE TOUR July 24-Aug. 4 Visit: Independence, Liberty, Nauvoo, Carthage, Kirtland and Palmyra. Also visit: New York City, Philadelphia, Washington D.C. and Gettysburg. Christopherson Travel 294 NORTH UNIVERSITY BOX43 PROVC PROVO 373 JTAH 8460) UTAH-1-800- 662-5364; AMERICAN) od raha 7 SSS Representative donate, they would give luding most of the board moneyinstead,” he said Robert collected $150 far limited by available eliminate off-campus of directors and wives to and recently presented space and having waiting leasing by the college Kansas City turned over to the college by the contractor about April 1, said the president. To avoid disruption h the remainder of the spring quarter, classes departments to be joved from the Provo ARE YOUR WINDOWS COSTING YOU MONEY? In this day of rising fuel costs single-pane windows waste precious heat and make your home drafty. Let us show you the difference beautiful storm campus will finish out the qua ter in their present location with the main to begin at the ers conclusion will be a mammoth windows and storm doors can make in your home in winter and summer moving job, said Presi- FREE ESTIMATES dent Sorensen, expected ake at least three months and involving al hundred pieces of i machinery from yne to five tons each. DEMONSTRATIONS These will include such ns as milling machines and lathes, planers, heavy duty saws and others. Fundsfor the move are expected to be ppropriated by the cur- FINANCING through state legislature According to LaVar Rockwood, Utah Tech dea’ f \a administrative services, nine programs j will be moved from the campus, drafting, child care ng center, iy Cee C OLEH LAL SMCRCC(CaaS CMC TET shop, welding, refrigera- metal shop cabinet shop. In addition, the new vuild facilities aoe CMe) CC tion and air conditioning, trades. she ig rSCF machine building construction wily contain ntaining the physical plant on the MASTERCHARGE or VISA Ley \\ (and from one off-campus rented to the t These will in- DANUNON Pare ( os al Boer yereren ate Specializing ‘in NR EI Contact Lenses i ae STU he of Utah in t ces nae ynal respon Fra ernity Tuesday at Brigham Youn, Justice Maughan, of keyboard music from the Classical Era of such as rondo, sonata and minuet. Musicians udied will include Mozart, Haydnand Alberti, with added es on the Mannheim School of Musicians B base, the mayor said If the un Patten kshop Musi Woman Hit by Car; SuffersSerious Hurts rolyn of Utah 1 hold a w home of Mrs ¢ The workshop will deal w e employ 2,00( these industries mM Vited to attend 2 major companies look e said he was involve’ e dev some of an industrial park Lindon which comprised 920 acres County Chapter He was appoinie speaker at the initiation ac' Coordinator wi! residents of the ea could be invoived in I'mnot a farmer," said Mayor t, “but I wonder how I'dfeelp} 0,000 an acre ground for corr ayor Collett said he he ett presentedhis point of Teachers Associa Tuesday at 8:15 pn. at Foxley, 2692 N 700 E., Prov developmentof the master dis 0 ap f whmy was happening to county it Members of the Utah Sch Ss along the training for clean ind y for a grant to make a new maste { Cedar Hills. If Manila wanted to Justice Richard J Maugh tah Supreme Court will be Workshop Tuesday M Canyon Road north of Cedar Hi where the area is hide om. view Th yor said Cedar Hills is looking Cedar Hills at this time. Hes: couragement of clean industr lea, The council needs decide whether or n aid the is true. the was designed for schools, and fp school road, and dustrial development p losed out nt The mayor said edar H by t BOK ve Music Teachers { what we'v th Justice Maughan to Address BYU Law Fraternity pisiegy) CALL: THE GLASSCRAFTERS 373-6939 Manufactured Locally |