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Show Millett President Of Monday, June 1, 1981, THE HERALD, Provo Utah—Page 11 Outdoor Group Provo Eagles, Auxiliary Install New Officers New Orem SUP wilt Meet .«: wa new chapter of the Sonsof the Utah Pioneers has t Oler wasinstalled president of ; lgjaieaie in Orem, andofficers wereinstalled al i e first Meeting of the new chapter. a B. Millet of Orem is presidentof the new ae With Richard Horsley of Orem as presidentThi 01 a ae at 7:30 p.m., at the Provo president; Cal Clayson, vice president; Utilities Building for the monthly business-social meeting. Refreshmenis will follow the business discus- heritagein the valley through museumsor other pro- jects that enhanceitemsofhistorical significance. Residents with pioneerancestry or anyoneinterested in preserving the valiey’s pioneerhistory areinvited to join the group, Shepherd said. 2 B . JOSEPH B. MILLETT h 7 3 Seventy, will speak at the Brigham Young University devotional assembly ay. 7 desiring to make the oneday float trip TV, Channel11, three times: that even- ing at 8 p.m.; June 3 at 2 p.m.; and The public is invited to attend the 10 June 7 at 8 p.m. a.m. assembly in the de Jong Concert Elder Busche is a native of DortHallof the Harris Fine Arts Center. mund, Germany, and wascalled tobea Musicwill be provided by Dr. Clayne member of the First Quorum of the Robison, baritone. Seventyin 1977. s toys *, A a KIRT OLER a. Ure —— LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) — If your outdoor fur_niture wasstored last fall without cleaning. now's $30; Utah County Blind, $30; Becky the timeto getit ready for summer. Barton Cancer Fund, $25: Boys State, Kathleen Parrott, an extension housing and in- $100, and Utah State Hospital, $250 terior design specialist at the University of Nebraska, has these suggestions Tubular aluminum used for most outdoor fur_niture tends to gray with age and accumulatedirt The Provo Eaglesalso assisted other Eagles lodges in donating $10,000 to the i LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City for Evelyn Hatchis inside guard, Shan- and grime. To remove most of the soil, wash it with came pa ae teanigt to the Hone and Maxine Bell Primary ildren’s detergent an sel ele unbing with ine Medical steel wool will poeaneCareEt 1 aluminum, she says. ‘ Sas Aluminum can also be washed with a metal conditioner, rinsed and polished with steel wool ious S: Sindayto cere a hike in the Arches Monu- Wipe clean with paint thinner, Ms. Parrott says, ment. All interested may CARILLON SQUARE contact Liz Sartori, 224- then coat the metal with clear non-yellowing acrylic lacquer. orem. For cast aluminum cast and wrought iron, she Tecommends washing with mild detergent. If the enamel surface is chipped, scratched or rusty. smooth the area with steel wool, apply a metal primerand touchup with matching enamel paint Why would four guys risk their lives for a weekendin Colombia? Wecangive you 5,000,000 reasons- G: “General Audiences.” Film contains no materials most parents are likely to consider objectionable even for younger children. PG: “Parental Guidance Suggested."’ Rating all in cash! cautions parents they might consider some material unsuitable for children. It urges LIQUID CAPITAL INCOME FUND parents to inquire aboutthefilm before deciding on attendance. R: “Restricted.” Film contains adult-type material and those under18 yearsof age are not admitted except in the company of a parent or an adult guardian. 18.74%* X: This is patently an adult-type film and no one under 18 is admitted. The age limit may be higher in someplaces. 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There are still a few Conductor, Pat Stubbs, secretary, and places available for those Gerri Taylor, treasurer us¢cne to Speak Here i Santa, Gary Rasmussen, chaplain; Steve Ransdell, conductor; Harry Cutshell secretary, and Robert Rex Hickman, ‘ >asurer. Pat Mitchell is inside guard; Kerry sion. Members and their Atkinson, outside guard, and trustees friends, and those in- are Kenny Williams, Duane Taylor, terested in joining are Ron Anderson, Steve Lees, Glen welcome to come, Stowell and George Adams. (please, only children 16 Other auxiliary officers include Vi- le group's purpose is to try to preserve pioneer er groups charities during the past few months Handicapped Children's Fund, $380. with or without children, Other officers of the Aerie installed Heart Fund, $565; Cancer Fund, 3610.8. will get together Tuesday are Mark Washburn, junior past 8; Golden Age Club, $585; also, Sub-for- ' ae re rem organization is the fifth chapter of 8 of the Utah Pioneers in Utah County, with two chapters in Provo, one in Lehi and onein Payson, according to E.E. Shepherd, vice president of the national Sons of the Utah Pioneers organization. Another chapter will be organized soon in Heber cy, hesaid. 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