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Show 2—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah. Friday, April 27, 1979 Nephi Council Considering iudy of cy Water System Clouds Seen Breaking Up In Future That low pressure systemoff the California cOast continued to weaken today, but the weather system wasstill pumping moist air into Utah and the rest of the central Rocky Mountain West The National Weather e says the Califor low remained stationary overnight. but an associated weak low pressure system was DAVID M SORENSON ELIOT A. BUTLER 2 New Deans Appointed the low 50s and winds from thenorth at 0tofive In BYU Reorganization Two new deanshave been named at Brigham Young University, according to an announcementtodayby President Dallin H. Oaks Dr. Eliot"A. Butler, who has been serving as acting deanof the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences since June 1977, is nowdeanofthe college, and Dr. David M. Sorenson, who has been serving as associate dean of Student Life, is now dean of Student Life, President Oakssaid The appointments follow announce: ments Thursday in which Dr. Jae R Ballif, dean of the Coliege of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, was named BYU administrative vice president, and Dr. J. Elliot Cameron, dean of Student Life, was appointed student services vice president The changes are part of a major reorganization in the administration of the niversity, the president noted Dean Butler has been acting dean while Dr Ballif was on leave of absence sere as president of the Boston Massac! usetts Mission of the LDS Church. Dr. Butler is a professor of chemistry whojoined the BYU faculty in 1956. He was named chairmanof the Chemistry Departmentin 1974 and has served as chairman of the Faculty Academy Committee and been a memberof several other committees at the University The Snowflake, Ariz., native obtained his bachelor's and doctoral degrees at the California Institute of Technology and was an A.A. Noyespost-doctoral fellow there before coming to BYU While on leave from BYUin 1963. he moving across Nevada today, and 1S expected to push through Utah tonight and Saturday as it ontinues to weaken Tonight in Utah County skies should be cloudy with a 35 per cent chance {rain Lows should be in mph worked asa resident researcher at Jet Propulsion Laboratory. and during another leave in 1970, he co-authored the book, “Quantitive Measurement and Chemical Equilibria.’ with Dr EH. Swift of the Caltech faculty Dr. Butler has been honored at BYL as a recipient of the Karl G Maeser Award for Teaching Excellence in 1974 and as Professorof the Year in 1976 He is a memberof the American Chemical Society, Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Xi The dean is president of the BYU Eighth Stake He and his wife. Anna Mae Hughes Butler, have four children Dr. Sorenson came to BYU in 1969 as a counselor. He hassince served as as: sistant dean of students, directorof the Personal Development Center, assistant dean of Student Life, director of Personal and Career Assistance Programs,and assistant dean and dean of the College of GeneralStudies before being named to his most recentposition as associate dean of StudentLife He earned his bachelor’s degree at BYUandhis master’s and doctorate at Harvard University. At BYU, he holds the rank of associate professor of psy chology and career education Dr. Sorensonis a native of American Fork, Utah, He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, the American Personnel and Guidance Association, the American Psychological Association, the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators andheislisted in “American Men and WomenofScience.’ He and his wife. Joan Goode Sorenson, have six children Decreasing clouds are expected tomorrow with highs in the low 60s and lowsin the low 50s. Winds should be from the north at 0 to five mphand there is a 25 per cent chance of precipitation It was overcast this Morning and 58 degrees The humidity was 46 per cent, the barometric pressure was 29.94 inches and steady, and winds were from the north at 0 to five mph. There was a trace of rain yesterday Theforecast for Sunday day and fair weather on Tuesday. Highs should be in the mid 60s andlows in the low50s Mr Sowby said in his ducted in other cor supply. testing and repair for small meters $11 vey would cost $9 850 and a water Syste: To Seek Party Post justice in an investigation of the ‘laundering’ of She has been active in various pro-familyrallies and has lobbied on both the national and state level against ratification of the ERA and other issues of concern to Utah families. Mrs. Thoreson is currently sering as Vice Chairman of Orem District 17 Mrs. Thoreson has been active in various community and Church organizations throughout herlife national Washington. President Carter Thursday sent Congresshis proposal for a windfall oil profits tax Members of the House Ways and Means Committee predicted the president's proposal. to be effective Jan 1. would pass the House Cleveland: Chairman Alton Whitehouseof Standard Oil of Ohio reacting to public outrage over the company’s 303 percentincrease in first-quarter profits, said Thursday he KAY THORESON LDS Church Gymnasts In Meet believes a comparison with last year is not meaningful because the company’s Alaskan North Slope oil production was curtailed in early1978 for repairs on a damaged pumpstation Washington: An intense behind-the-scenes strug. The first gymnasts gle is under way al the from the state of Utah in Nuclear Regulatory Commodern gymnastics left mission over whether to Provo today for Newark. Shut down reactors Calif for the Western similar to the one that Regional championships malfunctioned at The nine girls. coached Mile Island. a g by Rod and Debbie Hill In announcing her can: represent the Sherwood nent source said tod. didacy, Mrs Thoreson 1 Washington mnastic Club said, There is a great need for citizens to be involved in politics if we want to protect our families. our churches our businesses, our schools and our freedom itself I encourageal! citizens to be involved in a political organization Mrs Thoreson and her husband. Norman. are the parents of eight children and the grand ‘Largest Reunion’ HAL'FAX, Nova Scoua UPI, Nova Scotia will host. Nortt largest f on. the first né Gathering be held of the Clans to outside of Scotland June More than 30 clans already have agreed to take part in the six-week festival For details, write to The Gathering PQ. Box 130. Halifax Nova Scotia Canada BAI 2R5 The three leading purveyors of ham- burgers McDonald’s, Burger King and Wendy's, will spend a A combined $300 million on onGnelialacr «Nini @ea p junior division ts include Amy E Clark. Natalie Marrott Ann Danielewski Neison. Shenole Terri Jo Walker Susie Shemwell Semor division Co and gym nasts include Renee Hack and Merlene Thurber The club's goal is to be the top training center | the US in modern gyi nastics and to tras around the¢ and overseas W years CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JOSE 1atN,, 374-9549 Open 12 Except Holidays OREM COMMUNITY RCH See keane Oe Rew Wien Schrvedes £ Orem 125.4539 or 225-0067 first case of Environ 1 Agency United Church of Christ Church School 9 45 am Worship Service 11 00 a m te wv. Don Mills " 37S-9115 - 375-3743 amount overcharged to his utility account pits will be covered over Mr Memmott suggested that trenches be dug around the perimeter of the dump to assist with water drainage problems According to Mr. Memmott theairport parking lot has been graded and the light on the wind sock Provoan Announces Party Candidacy repaired Council agreed that effective May 14 the dump will be closed on Mondays and open on Wednesdays Mike Thompson of Provo has announced his candidacy for chairman of the Utah County Republican Party Countyofficers for the party will be elected for two year terms at the Council requesting day He has been politically active in the Republican Party beginning with his high school days in San Diego. Calif where he served as his High School Youth MIKE THOMPSON science from Brigham Young University nvestigating these com- Among Students In County In order to do american Junior Col- this we must have a un- i ts Ae ome INSTANT FILM ‘odak, PR 10 Sage. 5” — this time Economy Double pack s 1 0” —_s Mr. Proctor was born in American Fork on April 27. 1899 to Robert and Ellen Gardner Proctor. He married Eva W Warburton on June 27, FILM SALE FOLAnole FILM 1923in the Salt Lake LDS POLAROID CAMERAS Ray Proton ROBERTG. PROCTOR He is anactivemember of the LDS Church andis a high priest in the Pleasant Grove Fifth Ward He and his wife are the parents of four daughters and one son. They are Mrs. Mark (Evelyn) Condo, Las Vegas Nevada. Mrs Almon Rockaway. New Jersey, Mrs. Ray (June) Robinson, American Fork, Mrs. Patrick (Mary) Powers, Salt Lake City. and Robert Ray Proctor. 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Hestill enjoys caring for his farm andcattle with the help of his son Robert to determine whether jeges” for 1972-73 ited party This will be wereused to launder He holds a bachelor of what my administration DOWNTOWN PROVO 20 exposure Man’s 80th Year years. Y of Family Celebrates rently serving as county secretary for the party, a position which he has held for the past two Soft Contact Lenses WINDES! AY: 4 99” PLEASANT GROVE — Holy Eucharist 8.30 & 11 a.m The Rev'd Gerhard Laun, Rector fice Mesting 45 p.m possibility Family and friends of Robert G Proctor were to meet at his home in Pleasant Grove today to celebrate his 80th birth- Special Low Price Morning Worship 11:00 a.m Christian Training 6:00 p.m Evening Worship 7:00 p.m the fill. No action was taken on this matter panies. all now defunct ‘tafia money discussed County residents to paya feefor use ofthecity land- Thompson is cur- EPISCOPAL CHURCH 50 W. 2nd N., Provo Sunday School, all ages, 9:45 0m MICROWAVE Reg, $249.9 SANYO T.V. ay ST. MARY'S SANYO TV. $62” Black & White Mr. Owens suggested that perhaps the library ns for local children board could approach the county to seeif it v ould advisement a sugge: like to take over the library since it is also open to all charge should ade for reserving of t AC/DC residents in East Juab County for reunions and parties Black & White 9 3” In other library matters Counc! agreed to retain Heber Memmott reported that meter reader — the city librarian on the insuranc: gram during will begin replacing broken met s and that the her leave of absence for medical easons meter reader's job will then become a full time KODAK FILM Clarence Phillipsen met with th ouncil to request position 12 exposure that a dip be placedat second ea 700 Ninfront of ; 1 My He also reported that the city landfill has been for prints cleaned by City cre and that most of the eight open a Eye Examinatio n Rx Worth plan for request Council refused a request by Goshen City to allow Sanyo Oven children from Goshento use the Munici pal Swimmsons The pool Is used to its Chairman for the In 1977 Mr. Thompson Goldwater for President worked as a congresCampaign in 1964 sional intern in federal officials said Since then he has Washington DEG Bonanno surrendered worked in various cam- researching and analyz to FBI agents in Tucson paigns serving as State ing pendinglegislation Ariz., the authorities Youth Chairman twice He served as an LDS said assistant manager for a Missionary to the Norway Also arrested was Jack congressional campaign Oslo Mission from 1973DiFilippi 53 of San Jose and college chairman for 75. He is presently an acCalif. an employee of several candidates. He tive memberof the LDS Bonanno one-time head also served as president Church of a New York Mafia of Young Republicans in Mr. Thompson and his family’ now living in Florida and in California wife. Trudy. were marTucson This past summer Mr ried last September and The two men were Thompson was named to are expecting their first namedin a secret indict- the new Concord Group child in June ment handed down bya formed by Republican In ncing his can: San Francisco federal National Chairman Bill didacy Mr Thompson grand jury Thursday “The Republican Brock and Delaware said, They are charged with Governor Pete DuPont Party has made great conspiracy to obstruct This is a group of profes: strides in Utah County justice, and DeFilippi is sionals throughout the na- over the past two years also charged on six tion which was organized Weas Republicans must counts of perjury a firmer to train future leaders for build in Federal officials said the Republican Party and Organizational base the charges involve at- to gather input necessary order to assure the re election of Senator Jake tempts to conceal the for party organization Garn. the re-election of Mr. Thompson ts a books and recordsoffour pombanics in San Jose graduate of Ricks Col- all State Senators and Calif owned by lege. where he served as Representatives. the members of Bonanno’s Senate president and a election of a Republican representative to the Governor ardtheelection family Idaho Student Lobby He of three more Republican The grand jury Is was listed in’ Who's Who legislators here in Utah A decision of the council to Greenwood Tire pay the deficit within the next 12 nonths and to credit Greenwoods. Inc with the board and that t initiate action toward requesting grants to ass library Oul PROVO COMMUNITY| FiRsT BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY CHURCH Bible Study 9.45 om. 175.N. Univ. Ave amount was the Mafia money through legitimate businesses, Glance parents of four and are active members of th 2 yt warranty information to the library of conspiracyto obstruct By United Press Inter- dent of the Utah Valley Eagle Forum, a resource chairman for the Utah Association of Women and is a charter member of the Utah County Repuplices Women’s SAMYOT.V. 19° Color 289" Council took th In other council member Jim Owens rep: Conference on Libraries andInf According to the latest figures the Library has the lowest rat ing in the state Mr Owens related that sever sources to improve the library are aval and federal grants Council recommended that Mr Owens re FRANCISCO — Joseph C Energy rently serving as presi- underground preliminary water s Bonanno, reputed crime Kay Thoreson of Orem, has announced her candidacy for vice chairman of the Utah County Republican Party. County Officers for the party will be elected for two year terms at the County GOP Convention at Orem High School on May 12 beginning at 10 am. Mrs. Thoreson is cur- check malfunctioning water meters deficiencies in the system T make recommendations for anticipated reven Mr. Ata ANE per cent of the w am Orem Woman Plans 800 WestCenter, Provo community Community Consultants preliminary water audit to By FBI SAN (UPI) 1350 North 200 West, Prove tants Inc at Orem High School on May 12 beginning at 10 syndicate leader was arrested Friday on charges eM t cil hear da pres w syster ms from Stephen Sow by of county GOP convention Bonanno Arrested ‘ By JUDY aoe PHI Temperatures ranged from 50 to 66 degrees and winds reached 0 to five mph, gusting occasionally to 14 mph. through Tuesdaycalls for partly cloudy skies on Sunday, clearing on Mon- ry Pp: $3990 DOUGLAS, OZ 7 300 flasir 55599 FILM PROCESSING we ton 19 ‘es 12 exposure | 49 Kodacolor — 517 color enlargements. 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