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Show Family Honoring Orem Man for 80th Birthday Cemetery Cleanup Planned Boyd avis, a f Orem and forme Juab Board Requests County to Okay Health Plan FEATHER YOUR NEST WITH SAVINGS By JUDY JOHNS S e W s g é e z $70.00 ey s e east tw s Exercises wil evr migh be k i € W e Scheduled For Women his scouting career and has held many scoutmaster 8 t rea I] Car Wyoming and | ‘ouncil chairman of camping for enum ge as a guide on the for two years He developed Camp \ Payson Canyon. He he Silver Beaver Awards is on the executive board of the Utah National Parks Council In addition to teaching, anager of the Ut he of Geneva he worked swing shift for sons. r Davis. for threethree s for Associa the construction two € The approximate i0re mmunity School, 115¢ artied Delphia Marr Ellis in She died in 1961. He has five Delmar Davis, Duane Davis S. Main, Orem andin Leland Davis and Roger terestedpersoi the school t 2. drenete onegr Orem Dance dening ve Concert Set Chief Nielsen Chairman Wednesday Of Utah Training Council ProvoPolice Chief Swen Nielson ha: been elected chairman of the Peeace Of ficers Standards and Trai for the state of Utah for 1979 f Nielson has servedonthat stan fard and training council for the past 8 months with his most recent office The 12-member council is appointed being that of vice chairman. He said the council is involved in many of the by Governor Scott Matheson and is ecommending policies which the state composedofprivate citizens, peace uf ficers and other elected officials. The council elects its yearly chairman by its own vote public Chief Nielson is a veteran of many years in various police organizations He obtained his B.S. degree from Ca State Los Angeles with a Masters Degree coming from Brigham Young University He served on the Los Angeles Police Department for three years before coming to BYU, where he served as chief of security for 13 years He was safety He aid I ns some under fitness, f for of the state the urre consideration by the and the possibility of de certifying officers who have been found committing crimes or being tent Another program which n standards for th New perils faced by the free peoples of western Europe will be told to the grade, Timp $ sful, hospital, stated ‘ofessionally d therefore assure alified medicai help yre stated that if the decide to sign a contract with HSRI that t should specify exactly the services that nd the cost proposd a working contract fortheplace Company North on ramp. dj e WOU Traffi will begin resurfacing heading west can use Temple or The project dives removing the existing asphalt surface to Department any . 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The speaker will be Dr. practice in Juab County 5 of daw) Johnson stated that many people doct — Transportation Project Engineer John McDonaid urges users of the 5th South on ramp to find alternate routes to gain access to theinterstate ‘Southbound motorists Utah Valley Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution in its breakfast meeting at 7 a.m. Tuesday In the nity that qualified medical help was available were f the excellence of the hospital and staff and that a good public relations programshould be developed so that local residents become aware that highly qualified specialists are on handto assist complete ° and ramp and northbound + ber Nelson Carter stated r have sought medical help elsewhere and that De important to assure the residents of the Com: replacing it with a con crete overlay To avoid congestior and considerable de! Utah ! Adee aad SUPER Ag. i Nephi 2is South rampto 1-15. South.” he says Work will be done on Mr. McDonald said. half of the ramp atatime ‘The entire project will and will begin at 3rd West take approximately four months X) per year. However, the cost would gotiable if the hospital would provide services {fice spac medical supplies etc. Theseexwould be offset by revenue generated h would be returned to th Alder traffic can use the 6th operations on the 500 North nanent physician at a cost of approx: V Ramp Resurfacing To Begin on Monday Construction ider a permanent HSRI contract then reco ele Commissioner Ted Johnson stated tha On Monday Progra ig Which the hosp doctors yn its own, andif it was not succes ecruit malpractice insurance Dr. Birch stated ram WalterH. Speidel, professor of German at tals f ( tru Resort, E shed 1886 sity anda frequent leader h School were Sally ten Smith, both of Music winne and Melai third grade, Edgemont xth grade. Edger Jones of study groups and tours in Europe. He is a native of Germany who served in Rommel's famed Afrika Korps in World War ll W ca wnpanog Mc Julie Warner, third grade, Wasatch Danny Koster To Hear of West Europe sixth grade second grac ‘‘One Local SAR peace of Chris Ward, fourth grade, Wasatct Penny Machado, seventh grade, Dix eighth garde, Dixon mont, and Denise Wyn Dalton, both 1th gr Donald, and songs from One Thepubli to attend he added In literature, first place were Joy Ellis, third grade, W Julie Newman. seventh grade Christensen, sixth grade. wert In art winners School Dropout” fr Grease Break Ou the " er week Dr A.A. Boston, who ret ly 50 years in medical pract ‘ome out of retirementif th ballet and disco. Some of and move westerly as his dancesinclude “Ease work progresses. The on Downthe Road’’ from northern half of the ramp Wiz eauty will be donefirst stantly reviewthe basic ad chairman Kristen Garner Fourteendanceswill be performed and range from modern and jazz to to 60 hoursper year,’ he Provo PTA Reflections Contest Winners Told Winners in the Proyc PTA Refle tions Contest have tbeen nnounced by Chris Carter, individua 7:30 p.m. in the Orem High School Auditorium. the council is considering is to increase t of inservice training for of ion as thepolice chief in 1974 arried and the father of fc considers neil include a minimum: standard irearmsqualification and physical appointed bythe Provo City enilarea director regulation and operation police academy Orchesis Dance Club at Orem High School will present the annual spring concert “Sine Qua Non III,’ on Wednesday at in ar 920, Ma t ay Allen be entered in the 1 will be displayed 0 a.m. to p.m. at the Provo School District Office and after the war migrated to America and becamea U.S. citizen Interested citizens are welcome at the meeting CUT COOLING COST UP TO 1/3! 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