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Show 6 STANDARD Nm Nov mbf 17. Barbara Killian, and daughters Joan Romano, and Kathy Kemp and baby from Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Condie, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Alexander, Kay Madsen and Diane Buxton returned Saturday from a weeks vacation to the Mormon Colonies 1977 kMHfrM ROOSEVELT in ByCUiyi Rati Steven Malnar and daughter Stephanie motored to Logan Friday, where he attended a National Guard meeting and Stephanie visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mave, Calvin Clyde and four sons were weekend guests of the Charlie Bird family. Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell returned home Saturday from Salt Lake City, where Deloris waa confined to the LDS Hospital following major surgery, their son Jeff is stOl convalescing at the LDS Hospital. Mrs. Donald Truman returned Thurs y visit at Ogden with day from a her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Truman. ? Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Workman were their daughter and family, Nancy and Richard Kohutek, their son Lynn and girl friend Bonnie Stalworthy from Salt Lake, sister Pearl Preece, Art Dolora, brother Frank Jenkins and son Wesley from Craig, Cola They came to celebrate the 40th wedding anniversary of Y. . and Mrs. Ronald Horrocks at Lapoint ' Wnn David Stevens has n , i Minneapolis, Minn., where 1.. u week attending a National Education Association Convent' l. ' n wife Colleen and children vL Provo with his mother, Millie Si while David was gone. Weekend guests of Thelma Barlow were her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson from 'Los Altos, 10-da- Calif. Medicare sets enrollment for CHAMPUS Mexica Mrs. Lucy Murphy and son Morris Jenkins motored to Salt Lake City Sunday to visit Lucy's brother, George Johnson, who is ill. Morris' son, Dale who spent the weekend with his father, returned to Salt Lake with them. While there they also visited Lucy's daughter, Carol Ann Butterfield and Louise DeSpain. relatives Approximately seventy-fiv- e and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Pink) Timothy came from out of town to attend Sacrament meeting in 5th ward Sunday. Pink and Barbara gave their farewell address prior to entering the mission home Saturday, Nov. 19, in Salt Lake. They have been called to serve an LDS mission in the Indepen-danc- e Missouri Mission. Saturday a large group of Timothy and Angus' relatives gathered at the Timothy residence for a special Thanksgiving dinner. County Nurse Grace Jenson is starting a child abuse workshop for parents of Headstart children at Bottle Hollow December 2. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Perkins from Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Snow from Orem, attended Sacrament meeting in the 5th ward Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross have received word that their grandson, Robert Ross, son of Mr. and ?ii . Leon Ross of Provo, has been ' til: s, . for the BYU Basketbaii mi. Mr. b' .' ? pari Vern. . , and Mrs. j. Gordon Ben? Zelma Lloyd . i 1 ' i Mien Zobell are the ' born Nov. 8, at the dparents are Mr. md Mr. and Mrs. grandmothers are Benson. ' i Friday overnight guests of Mrs. Lora Killian were her daughter-in-law- , BOISE CASCADE GIVES YOU CHOICE: Over 30 Floor Plans and 20 Exterior Designs. Two to Four Bedroom Family Homes with 1, IH or 2 Baths. Choice ol Carpet,, Floor Coverings. Color Scheme, Cabinet Style, Light Fixtures. Ranch Style, and Split-EntHomes plus Duplex, Fourplex and Motel. Dozens of Optional Features including Basement, Garage and Fireplace. Boise Cascsde Homes offer a degree of personal choice usually available You homes. only In custom-bui- lt where choose the home you want it. want Your Boise Cascade you home is delivered completely finished inside and out to your lot and founBoise Cascade gives you dation. choice . . . plus more home and a better home for your money. 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CARE seeks holiday aid CARE, the international relief and development agency, is asking Americans to share their holiday blessings" with contributions to the agency during November and December. It's difficult to realize that half of the world's children are not only hungry, but will die before their 16th birthday," said Molly Farmin, Western Regional director. Thanksgiving, Christmas and the holiday season as we know it in America are unknown to millions of people overseas in developing countries, she said. To them, it is simply another day in which they are stalked by hunger and possible starvation." Contributions may be sent to CARE, 690 Market St., Dept. H, San Francisco, UP&L names sites for 7 Utah Power & Light Co. officials Friday asked the Department of Interior to prequalify seven potential power plant sites, five in Utah. Frank N. Davis, UP&L vice president, his company had conducted said comprehensive power plant site studies within its service area evaluating air quality, land and water ecology, and aesthetics and cultural sociological, effects of potential generating plants. He said eighteen sites were evaluated and seven sites were identified as essential for the future power needs of UP&L electrical customers. The sites are Emery in Utah, Naughton in southwestern Wyoming, Soda Springs in Idaho, Nephi in Utah, Delta in Utah, Wellington in Utah, and Green River in Utah. Davia asked that appropriate govern- - Salute to youth concert slated Tuesday night The traditional Thanksgiving week Salute to Youth" concert by the Utah Symphony will be presented on Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 8 p.m. in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Eleven Utah State Fair Music Competition winners will perform as soloists with the full Utah Symphony Orchestra. This year's concert will feature five students from Brigham Young University, three from the University of Utah, one from Eastmont Junior High, one from Granite high and one from Granite Park Junior High. Tickets for the event are specially for priced with discounts available students, senior citizens, groups and families. For tickets or more information contact the Utah Symphony office, 55 West First South. House passes child-po-m Early light bulbs did not last long as modern ones because they contained a as The U. S. House of Representatives, by a vote of 420 to 0, has agreed to the Roth-Hatcamendment to a bill entitled the Sexual Exploitation of Minors. The amendment applies strict penalties to producers and distributors of child pornography and strengthens the House and Home'&J future power plants Calif. 94104. amendment Sehoolxrs. vacuum. Now they ere filled with an inert gas. ment agencies take timely steps whicn will prequalify those sites they agree are suitable for future power plant construction. Based upon this prequalification, he said, UP&L will then make plans to develop the sites. Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretory Utah Education pociation Whit books, you may ask youself, can 1 get from a library that might excite my Prequalfication, Davia said, will not commit the agencies to approve development to a site prior to preparation of a detailed Environmental Impact Statement, but win hasten the approval process. Approximately 30 government authoriztiona are required on a typical child about reading? Glsd you asked. Davia said the potential Green River site may be a and a nuclear plant coal-fire-d 2,600-megawa- tt The seven potential plant sites would of UP&L 2010, Davia said. Other subjects discussed with department officials were leasing of North Horn Mountain (in Emery County) and Garfield (in Garfield County) coal. Abo discussed was the processing of Environmental Impact Statements for UP&Ls planned third and fourth units at its Emery plant site. take care of the needs customers up to the year h Health care in Basin topic of meeting today Illustrations are Primary health care needs for the Uintah Basin will be the topic discussed at the Utah Health Systems Agency Uintah Basin Subarea Advisory Councils Star-Spangle- monthly meeting. The meeting will be held at the Uintah dining room on Hospital County 5:30 p.m. All at (today) Thursday, interested citizens are encouraged to the attend. The purpose of the meeting ia to gather information about the needs of the Basin concerning primary care. According to Dr. Dan Price, Vernal, chairman of the group, Primary care is most often referred to as the general medical and nursing care that most people receive. It is usually provided in doctors' offices, community health centers, outpatient clinics and other Toothache, ambubtory settings. The information from the meeting will be used in the section on primary care in a state Health System Plan, said Dr. WERE one-Pard- on interviews and family recollections. it is replete with anecdotal detail and seventy pnotos as it traces his e artier life in Arizona in childhood and youth, as a family man and local leader, up through his dedicated service as an apostle and then as President of the Church. on Me, Youre books excellent many available at the library. Why not pbn a family trek to your local library, look for these books or discuss the possibilities with the librarian. Browsing through the books can also be fun, exciting and rewarding. Australia has more than 10 times as many sheep (145 million) as humans (13 million). ii Never before have such outstanding titles been offered in such e convenient form and at such a low low price. 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Tolkiens The Hobbit," Andre Norton's The Crystal Gryphon and The Dark Is Rbing" by Susan Cooper fit nearly into that category. Other books for the junior My Brother high crowd: Sam Is Dead, A Wrinkle in Time," Is That You, Miss Blue? and "Bert Breens of the Summer Barn." Monkeys is a new book by Wilson Rawls, who wrote Where the Red Fern Grows. The new one should appeal to high schoolers. So should Paul Zindel's newest Andrew E. Kimball. Jr. Featherstona Thii new book inspinngly portrays the purpose oI Me each person constantly buiktng tvs own character and shaping Ins own destiny Writing especially to youth about a principle which apples to all ages, Elder Featherstone discusses the blueprint and tools wa must usa m order to properly construct our most vital protect S4.B5 Complete Set Only elementary higher grades, theyll devour The Great Brain" series by John Fitzgerald; "The Velveteen Rabbit;" "The Borrowers;" of Island the Blue Mr. Popper's Dolphines;" The Mouse and Penquins, the Motorcycle;" Misty of Chincoteague;" and Albert's Spencer W. Kimball by Edward L Kimball and J very significant in younger childrens books and here are two that contain splended art work: Granfa Grig Had A Pig," illustrated by Wallace d Tripp; and The illustrated Banner," by Peter Spier. Aa the youngsters get into NEW BOOKS AT GALES OFFICE SUPPLY Destiny by Vaughn educational for Neither book has any text, but both are full of valuable basons. For youngsters just learning to read, try Danny and the Dinosaur, Little Bear, Frog and Toad are Friends," Granny and the Desperadoes, and One Fish, Two Fbh, Red Fish, Blue Fbh, by Dr. Seuss. volumes h h, Annoa and are superbly illustrated bill. Acceptance of the amendment also brings the House and Senate bill closer together since the Senate has also amendment. agreed to the Roth-Hatcand Senators Orrin Hatch, William Roth, presented the amendment to close a loophole in the original Senate bill on child pornography. The Senators discovered a weakness in the original language which applied heavy fines and imprisonment to producers of child smut but did little to control distribution of the materials. The Roth-Hatcamendment applies the same fines and penalities to both producers and distributors. 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