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Show Orem Tech I' 1 1 && '.,iet' : B - -- campus to be dedicated i I new Orem campus of Utah Technical College at Provo will be dedicated March 14 with LDS President Spencer W. Kimball as the principal speaker, it was announced today by Utah Tech President Wilson W. Sorensen. It will he a daytime event beginning at 10 a.m., to be followed by an open house and inspection of the campus for the general public and honored guests attending. The V Jan uory 27. 1977 STANDARD Family pops concert set Jan. 31 The Union high school music departs ment will present a family concert Monday, January 31 at 7:30 p.m. in the UHS auditorium. The Jazz Ensemble, Concert Choir, Band and Ladies Chorus will perform such numbers ts I Write The Songs, That's the Way I like it, "Highlights from the Sound of Music', "Love will keep us together," and "A Fifth of Beethoven. There is no charge for admission. Young adults sponsor Valentine dance Bridgolfwd all-pop- The Young Adult group is sponsoring a Valentine dance February 11, from p.m. at the Roosevelt West Stake Center. Music will be provided by the LTM Band. Dress is to be semi-formand refreshments will be served. A donation of $1.50 per person is requested. All Roosevelt, Duchesne, and Vernal Stakes are cordially invited to attend. Although the campus has been partially in use since last fall, it will be the formal beginning of a new era for the college, said President Sorensen. With the recent decision of the Utah Board of Regents to retain the present Provo facilities, Utah Technical College will thus become a two campus ng the Provo institution, he campus for some studies and student overflow and becoming headquartered in Mrs. Lula Seegm filer of Springdale, returned home Saturday after spending the past three weeks with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence KeeL Mrs. Jane Farnsworth ia still confined at the Duchesne County HospitaL Latest reports are that the is Nightly improved. Mrs. Christina Nation had a visit with her two brothers this week, Guy Giles, Othello, Washington and Rex Giles, Granger. Miss Susan Lowe of Provo spent a few days last week with her sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ellingford. She had finished at the BYU and is now teaching swimming st Provo high. stated-retaini- POPULATION EXPLOSION-- A population of babies this week at the Duchesne County hospital in Roosevelt found the nursery short of beds, so some fifteen babies (all at the same time) made do with drawers and other makeshift beds for a short time. According to hospital personel even the mama's crowded up and another room put to use. Williams, program and publicity; Curt Wynder, physical arrangements; Neal Kerschner, flag presentations; and Fred Day and Douglas Larsen, Scout support staff. National parks council, Eagle banquet set Monday night bridge held A total of 739 Boy Scouts who earned their Eagle badge during 1976 have been invited to attend the 21st annual Utah National Parks Council Eagle Honor Banquet Tuesday (Jan. 25) at Brigham Young University. The banquet will begin at 6:45 p.m. in the Wilkinson Center Ballroom and will feature as main speaker, BYUs new athletic director-D- r. Glen Tuckett. Additional banquet committee members include Brett Porter, sponsors; Hal Mrs. Larry Allred entertained the Monday Night Bridge Club at the Cow Palace. Guests were Mrs. James Wallace, and Mrs, Charles Brunnert. A dessert luncheon was served. Bridge was played with Mrs. Bill Harris, Mrs. Lawrence Yack and Mrs. Gordon Benson winning prizes. the new and modern campus located on and 185 acres in the elbow east of 5 north of Orem's 12th South. By the time of the March 14 dedication, four buildings will be in use, bids expected or let on two mine, and further structures in the planning stage. President Sorensen said the dedication will have special significance to Utahns with the acceptance by President Kimball of the invitation to be the principal figure at the ceremonies. The revered prophet and president of nearly three million Mormons will give the principal address and be the recipient of a special presentation from the Utah Tech student-body- . Also on the dedication program will be a short history of the institution by President Sorensen, a discussion of the philosophical development of the new campus by Lavar Rockwood, campus planner, and music by the Orem High Aeapella Choir. The general public will be invited, with special invitations to educational, civic and church leaders of the region and state. Already on the campus are 300 students of the auto mechanics division who moved in at the beginning of the fall quarter. Expected to move in during February are 700 more in the business division who will utilize the new Business Building. Also due for occupancy in February is the new Wilson W. Sorensen Student Center, recently named by the college student council with approval of the state board of education after the institution's current and long-tim- e presi- dent The student center, erected entirely with student funds and anticipated revenues from food services, banquet and meeting rentals, will house food services (cafeteria, snack bar and banquet facilities), student offices, games room, hobby and craft center, student offices and bookstore. newspaper Thus by the March 14 dedication four buildings will be in use the Auto Mechanics Building, Business Building, Student Center and heating and air conditioning plant. Bids are due soon and, if acceptable, may be let by the time of the dedication, on two more major structures the Trades Building and the Learning Resources Center, or library. The Trades Building will house the departments of drafting, refrigeration and air conditioning, welding, general building construction and machine shop facilities. The Learning Resources Center will contain library facilities, a media center and the college's p program related to basic or remedial work needed. The Learning Resource Center will contain library facilities, a media center and the college's program related to basic or remedial work needed in educational subjects related to trade and vocational learning a mastery of the English language and necessary mathematics. al skills-princip- SCOUT RECOGNITION BANQUET-Sm- all U.S.A flags and certificates of achievement will be given to more than 500 Eagle Scouts who earned the rank during 1976 at a special honor banquet next Tuesday (Jan. 25) at the Wilkinson Center at BYU. Presenting the flags will be the Provo Elks Lodge, under the direction of Neal Kershner (left); featured speaker is Dr. Glen Tuckett, holding certificate,-anBob Wolsey, representing the Utah National Parks Council, chairman of the banquet. ally TURN ONS d DEFINE A chance REMARK SAID THE SPIDER TO THE FLY THE It is just a plain fact of life that it is impossible for anyone to sell their products below their cost and stay in business. Yet. some discount places would have you believe they do just this on practically everything they sell. The truth of the matter is if you are paying less on one item you aie probably paying more than you should on another. Is there a way to beat this game? Choose a pharmacy that has a reputation for fair pricing on everything they sell - from prescriptions to toothpaste. Our pharmacy tries to have this reputation. Try us! inlsucns. REBATE direct from the distributor. Beat nextyaar'i price increases and enjoy a beautiful Polaris with a factory warranty that starts with the first rideable snow. 4 "RimII ?UQS futtamf lj I Kawasaki Bike Shop Phone Rob and Wanda Roosevelt YOUR INVESTMENT Now is a good timo for a tune-u- p and repair! CONCERT at Union high school rest between numbers at informal practice session for the Pops concert to be held at Union on January 31 . PRACTICE-Stude- nts Nwfi Hsus From BLUEBELL ByBaribSsslif Mrs. Lucille Winkler, Mrs. Shana Lee Loertscher and Mrs. Verona Goodrich visited on Monday at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake with Bernard Winkler. Bernard will be released sometime this week. They also visited with Mrs. Agnes Larsen; William O. Larsen and Nolan were also visiting at the hospital with Agnes. Agnes was released from the hospital on Wednesday and presently is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Twila Pearson. e Grant and Rita Hansen were in Salt Lake City last week on business. Grant and Rita also drove to Emmett, Idaho to visit with Edith and Evan Hansen. Visiting with Mrs. Olive Miles one day last week were Mr. and Mrs. Angus Thacker, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carlyle and daughter Colleen, Mrs. Donna Thacker all from Heber. They had come to watch their daughter play basketball at Roosevelt. Mrs. Inez Shiner ia presently in the St. Marks Hospital in Sait Lake City, where she underwent surgery last Cold weather, condensation and use lack of can seriously the performance of your hamper Be for the season ready engine. ahead by bringing your lawn and garden equipment to us now. So when spring arrives there will be no needless waiting or delay for using your powered equipment, Remember we service and sell and Straton for the Basin. . Briggs Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Goodrich and family of Springville visited with Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich on Friday. They went to Vernal Friday evening and Boyd and family went to the basketball game and Sylvia visited her son Rulen and family. Boyd and family returned home on Saturday. ALL CAR PARTS Roosevelt oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooa 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o .0 o o o and Free Blood pressure Clinic to 10 Duchesne Clinic 7 Conducted p.m. or as late as needed by Sale limited to stock on hand p.m. Items over $5 limited to 1 No sale to All First come first serve nothing saved for put back retailers for resale Cash sales final No returns or exchanges On Commission only o o o o o o o 0 o o o o e o e ! Buy a '77 Polaris snowmobile bqfore January 31, and get a $100 cadi rebate vssu Roosiult, Utah CASH Wa BO 722-245- $100 WHATEVER A MAN SAYS WHEN TWO WOMEN ARE TALKING. PROTECT 722-418- 2 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o lDosInisifD resra 738-564- 4 o o ooooooooeeooBoeeooeeoeooeooeeoooeooooooooO |