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Show Page 12—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Tuesday, August 4, 1981 Community Notes Meetings, honors and community events for Utah Valley People MANN 4 corte... MANN rnearaes “Kel Pied Wea 2 eat hd BO DEREK RICHARD HARRIS Man From Cenada Heads SUSC Registration Sept. 15 Kiwanis International E B “*Mac McKitrick, Edmonton, Alberta, was elected president of Kiwanis International, this summer during the organizations 66th annual convention in New Orleans, La according to H. Stanley Nielsen, 561 E. 2780 N., president of the Kiwanis Club of Provo. He will assume office Oct. 1 at the start of Kiwanis’ administrative year. Kiwanis International is a worldwide service organization of more than 300,000 members,in nearly 8,000 clubs in 73 countries. Some 18,000 people attended the New Orleans convention. All major sessions were held in New Orleans’ Superdome. . making McKitrick president. They also passed a number of resolutions and amendments to the international —constitution MAC MCKITRICK convention traditionally serves as the “‘annual meeting”’ for Kiwanis. Delegates elected the organization's entireslate of officers for 1981-82 in addition to CEDARCITY— Earlyregistration for fall quarter English and math will be given that morningfor stuclasses at Southern Utah State College will be Sept. dents who havenot taken the ACT andsenttheir test 15-18 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the SUSC Ad- scores to SUSC ininistration Building Small group meetings will follow where new stu‘Early registration is for any student whoplans to dents can become familiar with basic registration attend SUSCthisfall, whether a transfer student, a procedures before they meet with academicadvisors returning student or a first-time freshman,” said and register that afternoon for fall classes. Ward S. Robb, college registrar. Registration will be held on a first come basis “Freshmen are encouraged to register for this Newstudentsor returning students who have been ou orientation workshop but it is not mandatorythat of school for more than one quarter may register they do so," Robb said. Information about the after completing an application for admission. Card workshop can be obtained by contacting the SUSC packets have been automatically for those who at- Career Center, 586-5420 tended SUSC spring or summer quarters. Fall quarter fees can be paid during early registraA final registrationfor all studenis who don’t take tion or deferred until the day before fall quarter clas- advantageof early registration will be held Sept. 28. swork begins on Sept. 29, Robb said Information about registration and admission A special orientation workshop for freshmen will procedures can be obtained bycalling SUSCcollect, McKitrick, a 24-year veteran of Kiwanis, has been a member of its governing board for the past seven years. He succeeds Merald T. Enstad, Fergus Falls, Minn., insurance agent. McKitrick is a chartered accountant. be held September 18. Placement tests in writing. 586-7740. MeKitrick is a member of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, the Alberta Institute of Chartered Ac“Buckle Up Your Baby” won first place in a dinated by the Utah Association of Women Highway countants, and the Ed- statewide child car safety slogan contest. Safety Leaders. monton Accountants The winning slogan was submitted by the Utah Thesloganwill beused in all educational materials Club. He is a memberof County Medical Auxiliary represented by Rebecca such as posters, bumber stickers and iz state the North American As- Ririe, this year's president. educational efforts on the use and properuseof child sociation of Corporate The contest was conducted by a state occupant safetyseats. Planners restraint coordinating committee. The committee wasthe creation of the recently conducted Tri-state Occupant Restraint Conference which was coor- ‘Buckle up Baby’ WinsSlogan Prize Single Adults Tell Events ‘ Single adults over 30, with or without Thursday Aug. 13, at Provo Exchange children,areinvited to join the Outdoor Park, 700 W 900 N. on the Provo River Club andparticipate in August outings. banks, 6:30 p.m. Bring your fishing This coming weekend, Aug. 7 and 8 gear and or game equipment. Phone therewill be a trip to Loganto the clos- 225-8525, DyAnnto find out what food to ing daysof the Ninth AnnualFestivalof bring. the American West, on the Utah State The calendarfor the entire month of Campus. August activities will be mailed to Campgrounds are plentiful in the members this week. Newcomers are area for those wishing to stay over- invited to inquire about our non-profit, night, and Minnetonka Cave and Bear non-sectarian club, by calling 225-6844 Lake are just over thehills, Call 225- or 377-7267. 6844, Meredith, or 377-7267, Jackie for more information. (Expenses can be shared if carpools are formed.) The monthly potluck-social will be Briefs MOVIE GUIDE FOR FAMILIES TWIN DRIVE-IN 9:00 12555. State, Prove, 374.0521 G: eneral Audiences."’ Film contains no materials most parents are likely to consider objectionable even for younger children. See other ad The mot beautfu womanofourtime inthe mort erotc adventue ofalltime. 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Motion Picture Association of America (130-415) FOR YOUR SYLVESTER STALLONE 7:00-10:00§ ROGER EYES ONLY MOORE [PG] UNITED ARTISTS Railroaders Fete Saturday CARILLON SQUARE orem EL ee TT) Plansare underway at Promontory Summitfor the Fifth Annual Railroaders Festival to be sponsored Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. by the National Park Service at Golden Spike National Historic Site in cooperation with Southwest Parks and Monuments Association and the Golden Spike Empire. The Promontory festival brings together a widearray of railroad-related activities, including music, a live steam exhibition, displays of railroad models and collections, authentic Indian dances, demonstrations of historical crafts, a professional spike driving contest, and special reenactmentofthe driving of the Last Spike in America’s first Transcontinental Railroad. The whole dayis free. Musical entertainment will be provided by The Sharecroppers Family Band, The Mutton Hollow HilIbilly Band, The Utah Old Time Fiddlers, and Erin and Eric Dowty. ANT an Scotts Plan Technicolor®® y \ an QRIDIN mrcrunes roisase Thru WARNER BROS ©) A Warner Communications Company (© 1967 Onen Pctres Compan, As Rights Reserved Reunion This Weekend Oneof the largest and continuous family reunions in Utah, the Andrew Hunier Scott Reunion, will be Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Kelly's Grove in Hobble Creek Canyon. This year’s reunion will mark the 83rd cl — bThere is no defense. 4pom = é r AN ©) aN) WoHFY: anniversary. The three-day agenda calls for a hamburgerfry and program Friday night, a Saturday morning breakfast followed by a genealogy meeting at 10 a.m, and then games in the afternoon and dinner and program at night. The dinner at noon on Sunday will be the concluding event Se ay PAATINEES DAILY! 2:00-4:30 7:00-9:30 SHOW 9:30 CO-HIT “WOLFEN’ ee ALDERTFINNEY So z 2Mcome K tm, a DRIVEAN 158 -N. State, Orem 225.1740 Ca E ee THE ADVENTURE CONTINUES GENE HACKMAN Q CHRISTOPHER REEVE NED BEATTY JACKIE COOPER AFL-CIO Se “Aug. 19 in SORRY, NO BARGAIN tiara TUESDAYS. ADMISSIONS Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY — The 25th Annual Utah State AFL-CIO convention will be Aug. 19, 20 and 21 at the Salt Lake Hilton Hotel Convention MATINEES DAILY: 1:30-4:15-7:00-945 e Y MANN Peet ui ACADEM Center, 150 W. 500 S The Wednesdaysession (19th) begins at 10 a.m., breaks for lunch and continues until 4:30. The Thursday session begins at 9 a.m., breaks for lunch and continues with split workshopsessions in the afternoon. Friday's session begins at 9 a.m. and ends the convention at approximately 11:30 a.m NUON PAARL NAM EA ELD mn A Mt ir OR aR DACA Want Ads Get Results! 230 NORTH FOX. EES Tokill a lover is not. 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