Show t' u4rAs ' ' ’ HT'irf Mmh ifylfW n'lAiti Mu 7V JS"' WrtWwM Mtotitnwb - tMKM 1 ' f $53 JwmI 22— Tka HaruM ’4&i' &$ Lof Utah Sunday October 14 1979 Receives certificate of merit ambition and his dedication in doing his work well have been recognized by the citizens who visit Smithfield Cemetery SMITHFIELD Mayor Oral Ballam where Bill has worked for the pas 32 years “You have been with the city a long time presented a certificate of merit for service to the community to Bill Beutler at a recent you have been supportive and hard working Smithfield City Council meeting He waa and people appreciate what you have done and tonight we want to pay honor to you the the fifth person to be so honored Ballam told Bill and his parents Mr and mayor said Mrs George Beutler of the council decision City council meeting minutes of April 9 1944 to recorded approval given to Court who time ago recognize $ome people have given special service to the icom- - cilman MT VanOrden to hire an assistant sexton for the cemetery The minutes of the munity “You are a credit to the community” next meeting April 19 recorded the hiring Ballam said telling those assembled that of “young William Beutler” for the position Beutler gives more than an honest day’s and the unanimous approval of the council Since that time BUI with his friendly work for the pay received His un By Tbeoda Downa Herald Journal correapondent - William Beutler congenial ways has touched the lives of hundreds of people and brought comments nf appreciation from those with whom he has worked and the people who visit the cemetery regularly Although he has worked in other capacities for the city his first love according to the mayor is the cemetery His work shows the pride he takes in how it looks It is not unusual to see Bill make several trips some two blocks from his home on his own time on Saturdays and Sundays to move the sprinklers so the lawns would not burn during the hot summer weather “He is an outstanding citizen” Ballam said as he presented the award 4 3 Theater season books on sale For the first time Utah State Theatre is offering its Season Coupon Book to the public at three reduced rates — one for adults one for senior citizens Klee school aged and younger and one for USU Students In all cases the coupon book holder is ad mitted to all five Utah State Theatre productions for the price of only four! The 197G-7- 7 Utah State Theatre Season opens November 6 12 13 with the musical comedy “Oklahoma!” In December the play is the mystery-thrill3-- er “Sleuth” Three further productions follow in 1977 the folk drama “Dark of the Moon” in February Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” in March and Shakespeare's “A Midsummer Night's Dream” in Anril Although not included as a part of the regular Utah State Theatre season the May lyric theatre production (title to be announced) will also admit Coupon Book Holders without charge Coupon Books may be purchased at the University Center Ticket Office through Nov 5 After that time admission to Utah State Theatre shows will be by individual ticket for a given prodution only For futher information contact the USU Dept of Theatre Arts Ext 7483 Individual tickets for the musical comedy “Oklahoma!” Are now on sale at theUC Ticket Office on the USU campus and at City Drug in downtown Logan 752-41- First Town and Gown dinner The first dinner meeting of Town and Gown will be held Thursday at Utah State University The evening will climax the first medal week devoted to o i - chamber music being held at USU of Members the Prague String Quartet and impresario Mariedi Anders will be honored guests at a Bohemian banquet at 6 pm in the University Center Skyroom Following the dinner guests will attend the 8 pm concert by the Prague String Quartet in the Fine Arts Center' Kent Concert Hall The cost for the dinner for Town membership and and an Gown vitation is extended in- to a! anyone interested in sharing stimulating Reservations should be ' fine food” made by noon Oct 27 by ideas and to Town and according excalling Gown director Twain tension 7111 and concert is $550 752-41-00 is "Thmv fixed no Tippetts PATTY WILLS and young friend enjoy a recreational toy made poauMe through efforts of the Parent Organisation for the Exceptional ChOd Center at Utah State University Another fund raising project to earn money for more toys will be held Wednesday on the University Center patio Ai vi o! M (USU photo) Bake sale for more new toys d dl S: A “Recreation equip- - project we can no Doth Willis explained ment is the last item considered in the h- - v - ’ and what is Budget of Kathy Editings the C is tl - V budgeted often gets cut” said Patty Willis resource coordinator for 1 ’1 ' President Parent Organization Exceptional Child Center yyi i '4' J tl o the Exceptional Child Center at Utah State y University - ' “Because handicaps of the of - our children we spend most of our money on personnel so a one-top-o- relationship A' : t ’? r - ' t ’ be - Because of this the Parent Organization for the school held a bake sale last spring to raise money for toys The sale resulted in $140 going to such items as a tricycle toy car and other items the teachers chose “Each class ordered what they felt their children would utilize T v i most” explained Willis :! 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