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Show eeee eoooerereeererrrreeeeeee Page 36—THE HERALD. Provo. Utah, Sunday, January 27. 1980 Family Vacation Offered Community Notes Cattlemen : will By Utah State University Children’s Science Africa Group Seek | Class Planned Vote eeks Helpers on L° | ions an Wi inter LOGAN — If you've been in adilemma as to how to spend next summer's Con erence Feb. 2 Beef producers will have an oppor- tunity to vote on a referendum on a beef research and information order by registering between Monday and Feb. 6 at the County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Officer, 90 W. 100 N., Federal Building, Provo. Those wishing to register by mail may request registration forms. Voting will be between Feb. 19 and Feb. 22. Those wishing to vote by mail should also request a ballot form Those eligible to vote are individuals, associations, co-operatives, corporations, partnerships, or any other entity who owned one or more cattle at any timefor sale during the 1979 calendar year. Each producer entity shall be entitled to cast only one ballot. The Beef Research and Information Act authorizes a national program under which cattle producers would be assessed to finance research and information activities desi to improve markets for beef and product. This program will not be established unless producers vote to approve the order. University offers a organization f SPRINGVILLE — ition is now under way for two swim teams at § Community Pool. For = J Lions’ midwinter conference will invol Pharmacy ment and educational ex- throughout Utah. Sponsored bythe Monte L. BeanLife Science Museum and the Department of Conferences and Workshops. the 10week program entitled “Scientific Exploration’’ will allow participating . 286 West Center-Prove Phone 373-7288 change, actively seeks Lions International Director Blaine Rush, a native facuity, professionals of Kansas, will be the featured guest and speakerat and students to par the midwinter banquet, 7 p.m. in the Terrace Balticipate in eight-week room Fortickets and information contactanylocal Lions summerteamprojectsin youngsters to investigate various Africa. club or the State Lions’ office, 487-1935. topics in natural history According to Karen Youngstersin the third through sixth Dart of 363 W. 500 N.. grades are invited to register for Orem, both volunteer Scientific Exploration which will be and leadership positions held on Saturdays, Feb. 2 through April are open. Persons inme tours«travel, 9, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the bean terested should contact Museum. . Miss Dart or Crossroads pees Students mayregister at the Department of Conferences and Workshops. York, N.Y. 10011 Aboard the 5.5. AMERIKADIS 242 Herald R. Clark Building. at BYU Projects include Salt LakeCity to San Juan 8 Days Ports of Call from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondaythrough health, community 6 Friday. The registration fee is $21 development, archaeology, architecSTARTING aT 89G5% TEMPORARILY, WE PRESUME There’s a one-in-four chance that stu- tural photography. We leave every Wed sornng Dec 28Mor 21 dents earning college bettween Sports and recreation. now and 1985 will wind up in blue collar Conservation and en“Per person double occupancy Africa, 150-5th Ave., New SENIOR CITIZENS \, DISCOUNTS OM PRESCRIPTIONS You Qualify At Age 55 Individual Patient Profiles Therapeutic Oxygen Service Wheelchair & Crutch Rental Service Free Baby Scale Service A CARIBBEAN FLY/CRUISE Delivery Service Professional Clinical Pharmacy Consultation SB: or clerical jobs, predicts the Bureau of Vironmental manageLaborStatistics, as college graduates Ment, farming and aericultural developproliferate. ‘nt and many more. Planetarium is also offering the fascinating Laserium light show “Light eugs Years of Gold Rock in a New is laser light show utilizes a rful eee ieeecoe cheng colors, designs, itterns evoked the popular music ofthe fifties, ‘sixtles, and seventies. The Laserium show is presented Monday through Thursday at 6:45 and 9:15 p.m. and on Friday and Saturday In addition to the star program ‘The at 6:45, 9:15, and 10:30 p.m. Laserium Last Question,’’ the Hansen tickets are $3.50 each. Springville Swim Program Announced Mother Honored The eight children of Mrs. Rachel Baxter Simpson honored her on her 89th birthday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ellis (Bess) Thompson in Orem. She was born Jan. 18, 1891 in Silver City, Juab County, to Andrew F. and Bike m6 tcetom CALL 374-6200 Bankcards Saturday 6) Wehave a few one-of-a-kind pieces, some incompletesetsleft in our back room. These itemsareall good quality furniture. But we need more room forour other inventory. So they must go. They will be sold asis ona first come basis. Cash and carry. Many more itemsnotlisted. Financing available on approved credit. Register For Reg. FREE LAS VEGAS Sale All Wood Rockers nichols & stone, George Bent ..............+ 30% Ott VACATIONS All Upho! istered Swivel Rockers & Recliners . Lane (1 only) 4 Pc. Sectional. Imperial Frances Rouse Baxter. On May6, 1916, 30% 40%o 750” Gold Rocker .................:0ccccee Guild Rust 374" ..ai90 175° Easy Chair Futorian .239.90 139” Chairs 2-0." Selig Choir M8 ott cee 209.00 Selig 79” a0 150° Wing Chair Fame Game S., Springville. OPEN: Mon-Fri. 9-7 Welcome BACK ROOM SALE she married Clarence ‘‘Chick’’ Simpson, and he died May 29, 1968. She haslived in Provo since 1948. A buffet dinner was served. All eight of her children were present. They are Mrs. Thompson, Orem; Bill Simpson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. NormaHerbert, Springville; Mrs. Frances Pfiefer, Mrs. Carl (Janeane) Lopez and Jay Simpson, all of Provo; Mrs. Louise Ryan, Seattle, and Mrs. Carolyn Gaisford, Hawthorne, Calif. Mrs. Simpson also has 32 grandchildren,55 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-granddaughter. eare Community Pool, 1015 E. week of July 27 through Aug 2 course which will help to answer these interhatioaal’sdeveior: proximately 5,000 Lions Club crenihers ateoes and other questions. New Star Program Planned a computer so advanced that it creates its own successor. mankind at a time in the future when human minds roam the universe without bodies. You've just imagined the Planetarium's new star learningand leisureexperience.” the State Alumni Association has just the The Lions Clubs of U! mie cr ist sh. tow 8 ferrin — baa us Coe taea conference will be Young F “a and travel expenses. the Utah egg and asked what's in it or seen a righam fourth summer Ageie Family Vacation because of food. lodging entertain- Has your child ever touched a robin's Referendum answer The Aggie Alumni will sponsor the vacation and still not go in the hole fi adn aoe eties Table & Chairs .ces%".......... 935.00 700° BIG ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS Ten plants in the Pacific Northwest, which manufacture one-third of the nation’s aluminum,use about one-fifth of all the electricity generated in the area. 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FFO@ Samsonite All Regular Priced Floor Merchandise............... 20% Off All Pictures, Lamps, Accessories ...... 20% Off ENTERPRISES < oO PRICES GOOD JAN. 27-FEB. 2, ‘20 RETAIL QUANTITIES ONLY SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATEL COPYRIGHT 1980 a great name in furniture! (gc ARTWRIGHTS FURNITURE Quality © Service t Bing!i ww at Selection "551 South State © Provo ( (551 So, 900 East) fo Open * Mon-Sat 10-6:00 Phone # 373-2600 ...cause there's no place like home. |