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Show LDS Missionary Groups Announce COLUMBIA ALASKA-88ITIS- Friday, e.m., 7:23-10:3- 0 Eost Millcreek Seventh Word, Celeste call Wav; 3409 Annette Bean, -(- E. Rhoton group), Frir.n.. Bountiful llfh day, Ward, 115 E. 2000 soutn, For Bovniiful. information 1 l. or coll 0 U Origg$-groups- P.m, 7400 S. 10th (Litster, Friday. 8:30 East cnapel. ARGENTINA Wi(Young, lliams, Barker groups), Saturday, 4:30 p.m., Zions First Bank National Founders' Room, . Kennecott Building, north entrance; before and otter priesthood meeting. 7 Friday, of shoe )8U0 Building, Hempstead Rd. Pleose use East Parking Lots. Erekson-Moor- e group, Rm. 105; Hess group. West Lounge No. 2; Hewlett group. Wesi Lounge McConkie-Tonne- r No. 1; Rm. 28; , Russon, group, group), 3531 Library ; group, MiMer, Hyde, Reese, Tingey, Orem, Richmond, Fridov, groups), p.m., 2380 John Bond dress. 95 E. South, (Terry p.m., person. 3400-7t- tQ your worn out rebuild price. p.m., Friday, 6:30-Park, Provo, 820 N. East. Informal; we will groups), 8 Kiwanis 1100 feed: no talks. (Bangerter group) Special reunion, p.m., Thursday, Sunnyside Park, 1730 E. and Ave., picnic activities, bring own lunch, children welcome. 6:30 p.m., Yalecrest Chapel, East, dinner ond program for Fridov7:30 adults. p.m., Murray South Stake, 5770 S. 300 Eost, Murroy, general reunion of Brazilian Mission Society. BRAZIL I Goodyear Rubber heels New laces and hsel pqds Coat of wax ten-ye- 11:30-4:3- 0 e 1035-18t- h Bring your shoes in for a check-u- p - BRITISH TION MISSION ASSOCIA- Friday, 7:30 p.m., East. Waterloo Ward, Admission free. CALIFORNIA (Anderson, Jensen groups), Saturday, 9 East. p.m., 1623-5t- JCPenney Downtown Salt Lake Food, slides, music. DENMARK (Sorensen, Fridov.. Petersen groups), Third 7:30 p.m.. ond Fourth Ward chnpel. 111) Charlton Ave., (2S18 South). DENMARK (Thorup group), - Friday, Shiloh EAST - 715-11- CALIFORNIA (Hinckley, McDonald, Smith, Blood, person, $2.75 per couple; program followed by dance and Dave Call refreshments. Adorns, (Ontario-QuebeCANADA all Friday, 7:30 groups), Butler Ward chapel, p.m., 2699 E. 7000 South. CANADA WEST (Card, FishThurser groups), 1946-194Stoke m 8 Riverside p day, Center, 947 W. 200 North. CANADA WEST (Cord, FishLorsen, er, Zimmerman, Friday, 7:30-9:3- 0 Pleasant View Fri- p.m.. day, chooel, 1850 North Road, Provo. 9 CENTRAL 7 p.m.. E 26 (oil p.m.. Saturday, 9 North Chapel, Institute of Religion, University Of Utah, 1800 Hempsteod Rd. CENTRAL STATES (Wayne EASTERN EASTERN group), Chuck-A-Ram- - - gruup), Saturday, 9 p m., Priesthood General after Meeting, per couple. ENGLAND STATES STATFS - STATES (Bradshaw Fmcns. FINLAND Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Mi. Olympus Stake Center, 4176 Adonis Dr. FRANCE (Barker, Wulfe (Dyer Friday, 7:30 p.m., 2960 Highland p.m., groi.ps), Saturday, E. Whitlock Ave. (2500 South, near Highland Pork Word) FRANCE (Christensen, Brossard, Hinckley groups). Friday, 6:45 p.m., Chuck- 2960 S. Highland Dr. Dinner S3.25 per person. will President Hinckley Satur- (Doxey Friday, 7 p.m., 107 G St. President ond Sister Reed Callister will be present. FNGLANO (Boyer grouo), Fridov 7:30 p.m.. Beefeaters Dr., Friday, group!, p.m., 1562 River Oaks Dr. (1430 E. 7400 South). FIJI (including NIVE), Friday. 7 ' 30 p.m.. Rose Pork North Stake Center, 1200 N. 1200 West. bv Program Room; reception. ENGLAND (Callister group), 2903 Highland Col. Terry. SOUTHWEST Institute of Religion. ENGLAND SOUTHWEST Saturday, 9 p.m.. Hotel Temple Square, Garden Inn, Eost, $1.50 0 (Madsen group), Friday, 7:30 p.m., 274 University St., West group), Plover group), Friday, Ward p.m., Murray 23rd chapel, 775 E. Three FounPotluck tains Dr., Murroy. or call dinner, STATES - p.m., Sugarhouse day, Park, 1330 E. 2100 South. In case of bad weather, Bryan Ward, 1100 E. 1700 South. Wear grubs but bring suit tor Priesthood Meeting, call 7 CENTRAL ATLANTIC Friday, 7:30 p.m., 18th Wa rd chapei, A Street and Third Avenue. EASTERN STATES (Morris 8 P.ni., Friday, group), Bennion Ward chapel, 5775 S. 2700 West; bring potluck. p.m., 7:30-- E. 4500 South. Open House. ENGLAND SOUTH (Cnild. Bennett groups), Friday, 7 p.m.. South CoPmwood Slake Center, 1280 E.480n South. ENGLAND SOUTH (Curtis 1849 . Rd. EASTERN p.m., Open - Friday, group), CENTRAL day after General Priesthood Meeting, South Chapel, East Institute of Religion, University of Uiah, 1800 Hempstead (Green - S.ATES -(Friday, group), STATES -(Richords, Matheson,1 Zappev p.m., groups), Saturday, 2702 S. Southgate Ward, Mam. STATES -(EAST CENTRAL Tew, Ooxev group; ), Satur- East, Dr.. coll ENGLAND (Hanks grouo), Friday, 8:30 p.m., Sunnyside Ward chapel, 850 19th East, call 1 1236 report. - FRANCE S. 400 Fourth-27t- h West, Orem, Ward. Call Lynn Ringwood, FRANCE PRE II B. Griffin 6 30 p.m., 575 (Smith group), Fridov, Saturday, WORLD WAR 9 p.m., 18th chcipel, A Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues. (Para-mor- e FR Ward 8 group), Friday, p.m., 1291 E. Siesta Dr., Sandy. FRANCE EAST (Moyle 7 p.m.. Bountiful Center Stoke House, S. 750 East, Bountiful, 640 activities, dress casual, call Friday, group), - Ward Fri- FRANC p m., LeGrand 7 day, 1578 McClelland chopel, (1040 Cast). Potluck dnner. FRANCE-SWITZERLAN- p.m., take 72nd Friday, s. drive up South exit of Big Cottonwood Canyon to sign, park, turn left, walk lo Bear Trto Fork Bill call Lodqe. Gibson, 7 - FRENCH (Lee grouo). Saturday, 9 p.m., home ot Conrad Jensen, 1)38 Vista fiew Dr. For transportation, (Gunther , pm Friday, Pres. Gunther's home. 860 E. 700 North, American Fork, train rides. - GERMAN SOUTH (Fetzer p.m., group)- , Friday, 7:30-1open house ot home of President John K. Fetzer, 1901 E. 3780 South (enter from 39th South only). GERMANY WEST (Burton, Dyer group), Saturday, 9 1320 S. Wasatch Dr., pm., Pres. Burton and Dyer wilt both be in attendance, re- freshments. CAROLINA Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Married Student Stoke Center, East Inst'tute of Religion, U. of U. 374-123. call $1.50, campus. GERMANY CENTRAL (Kindt group), Friday. 7:30 p.m., Monavu Ward, 600 N. 400 East, Provo. GERMANY CENTRAL Fridov, group), Pres. Richards p.m.. home, 3993 Parkview Dr. GERMANY NORTH (Bryson, Rees group), Sunday, 7:30 1st Ward p.m.. Parley's (Richards - .Condominium Clubhouse. North Canyon Rood. Provo. Refreshments. GERMANY WEST (Cannon 2350-210- 0 GERMANY Eost. NORTH (Meyer's group), Friday, Ward p.m., 0 East, slide call Rex Allred, GERMANY SOUTH 33rd Chapel, lecture, - (Fetzer p.m.. home, South, (Enter group), Friday, 7:30-1Pres. John K. Fetzer 0 1901 from E. 3780 39th South only) , Saturday, group), 9 Preston Berg home, 2935 GUATEMALA-E- (Berg p.tn., - refreshments South), (2285 and Hawaiian program. HAWAII (Brooks group), Saturday, 9 p m Three Fountains East Club Room, East. Bullet served, call Kent Hansen, or 4970-90- CONFERENCE HOLLANDERS Sunday, 4:30 pm., Granite - 9th East. 2001 Tabernacle, INDIANA-MICHIGA- Formerly Great Lakes Mis8 sion), p.m , Friday, Edgemont Stake Center, 4300 N. Canyon Rd Provo. IRELAND (Ditty group), I Thursday, Millcrest Rd. Eost), open house. p.m., 7:30-10:3- 0 3725 (3800-350- Saturday. 33rd Ward IRELAND P.m., Eost, lunchchapel, 453-llteon will be served. ITALY Friday, 3:00-11:0Mount p m., Lodge, Timp wear Canyon, Timpanogos grubs tor activities, orogrom at 8 p.m.. Pres. Call ond Pres. Christensen speaking. JAPAN Mauss (Clissold, group), Friday, 7 p.m., LDS 41' E. Business College, South Temple, call Dinner, 12 per person. JAPAN (Bills, Abo group), 4:30-6:3- 7 Friday, St, JAPAN p.m., 1794 p.m., Midvale Ward chapel, 40 S. Main, M.dvale. Fridov, Pinegar NORTH Rirhords groups), Friday, 9 Belvedere Ward, 607 p m Ave., Dowiington resi former missionaries, dents, ond friends. Richards group), LeGrand Friday, 8 p.m., 21st Ward Avenue ond K First chapel. Street (700 East). day, 8 p m.. University of Utah Institute of Religion, Nortu Chopel. SOUTHWEST INDIAN group), Fridov, p m.. Valley View Ninth Ward Gunderson Cultural Hall, Lone, group), Fri7:30 Stevens rm day. College, Henager East. 7 (3125 East.) - STATES NORTHWESTERN Friday, (Bockman group), 8 10 p!m 2135 Oneida St. STATES -(NORTHWESTERN Richards, McMurrm groups). Friday, 8 p.m., Reid resi4225 Helomon Cr. dence, E. 4220 Soutn), open (4200 house. STATES NORTHWESTERN (Quinney group), Soturdov, Frandsen 8:45 p.m., Ralph home, 2511 S. Wilshire Clr. off turn south (2730 East, Parley's Way). EAST FAR NORTHERN (Andrus, Andersen, Komatsu 7:30 p.m.. qrouos). Friday, Ensign Ward chopel. 9th Avenue and D Street. NORTHERN STATES (Kimball 6:30-10:3p.m., 400 W. 1200 $1.00 per South, Orem, dinner ond couple, potluck dance. STATES NORTHERN (Henderson, Theobald group), Friday. 7:30 p.m., 751 S. 600 West, Orem. NORWAY (Gundersen, Pedersen group), Fridov, 7:30 360 J St., refreshments p.m., group). Friday, and entertainment. NORWAY (Engebretsen p.m., grouo)- , Friday, 7:30-1107 E. 1st Ave., Open House. n (Johnson-JacobsoNORWAY group)- , Fridov, 7 p.m.. Colonial Hills Ward chopel, 1455 S. 17th East. OKLAHOMA Friday, 5 p.m., 2nd West, 2nd North, Bounti26th-38tWard chooel. ful, dress tor outdoor activities, call Kelly Burnmgham Fridov. 8 Junior High, East. All pust and OMAHA AREA p.m., Bonneville Texas 5330-166- 0 present residents ond missionaries ot Winter Quarters Stake invited. ONTARIO (All groups), Friday, 7:30 p m., Butler Ward chopel, 2699 E. 7000 South. MISSION- ONTARIO-QUEBE- SOCIETY (Canadian) Friday, 7:30 p.m., Butler E. 7000 Ward chapel, 269 South. Robert Warnick president. OREGON (Stucki group), East 7:30 p.m.. Friday. Mllcreek Fifth Ward chapel, ARY Saturday, p.m.. North Chopel, Irstitute of Religion, U. of I . conpus, 1800 Hempstead Rd. 3510-364- 0 KENtUCKY-TENNESSE- East. PENNSYLVANIA Friday, 18th 7:30 p.m., Ward, A Street ond Third Avenue. (Day group), Friday, 7:30 p.tn., Bonneville Stake Center, (1050-150- 0 Bonnevew Dr. PHILIPPINES p.m.. University East). KOREA Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Rose Park Stake Center, 760 N. 1200 West. Seoul Stake bishops to be present. MEXICO NORTh CENTRAL -(BasVan groups). Martinez, 7:30 Utah Friday, p.m., Power and Light Auditorium, 51 E. Main Street, American Fork, refreshments uid pro- Ward Ave. chooel, 160 Fridov, ot Utah University Rese. Smith, Pres. Stake Pedroche of Manilla speakers. Call Steve Hanks, RAROTONGA Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Rose Park North Stake 1 1th N. West. 1155 Center, Speaker, Ruion S. Craven. SAMOA gram. p.m., 8:30 gtgup). - Friday, dinner bv reservations, 6:30-7:3- 0 p.m., program Park s (Brooks-Matthew- 350-70- (Bow7 p.m., SPANISH-AMERICA- man group) Friday, U4J Normandy Cir. South. SWEDEN Friday, East. 4101-192- SPANISH-AMERICA- INDIAN NORTHERN (Reeve, Dahl grouo), Friday, 7:30-1p.m., 3900 - 20th East. STATES NORTHERN 3985 S. 3150 West. Thurs- INDIAN SOUTHWEST SPANISH-AMERICA- p.m., 4529 S. Leo Way, 800 - INDIAN (Grant, Farmer group), Friday, 7:30 18th Ward, pm.. Granger NORTHERN - (Hatch CAROLINA-VIRGINI- (Strattord group), S. 732 Center, 'SCOTLAND (Brockbank, Woite, Ha'Qht, Jensen, Brown. Livesev groups), FriGrigg, day. 7 p m- - Olympus Stake Center, 2675 E 4430 South. Program, 7:30 p.m. AFRICA SOUTH Friday, 7:30 pm.. East Millcreek 10h East. Word, 3510-364ASIA SOUTHFAST (Smith group), Friday, 7:30 p.m., 7245 E. 3900 South. STATES SOUTHERN -(- NORTH CENTRAL STATES (Killpack group), Fridov, 7:30 1 st ond 6th p.m., Porleys Wa.d, 2350 21st East NORTH CENTRAL STATES (Allred, Welling, W. W. RichF. Geo. ords, Brjodbent, . MEXICO 8 Sunday, grouo), Stake East. (Ferre, Anderson, Pinegar grouo), Stratford Word, 2605 15th Eost, Friday, 7:30 p.m. per person. JAPAN WEST Fridov, 7 p.m., 27th Ward chooel, 4th Avenue and P Street, President Wjtonabe will attend. 9 30 (Jackson group), Thursday, 7:15 p.m.. Lion House, dinner reservation required: coll NEW ENGLAND (Carr group), Friday, 7:30 p.m. 820 E. Three Fountains. Murray. $3.25 KANSAS-MISSOU- 7 East. p.m., 2005-9tNEW ENGLAND Chuck-a-Ramdinner at Fashion Place Moll, 6400 S. Sears west enState, by trance, honoring R. Second-Nint- (Robertson, Jenson Friday, 7:30 p.m., group), Ave., Curtis. NETHERLANDS (Dale Bout, Pres. Dale St. SALVADOR p.m., Ernest Friday, L. Wilkinson Center, BYU Campus, Provo, Room 343, $3.00 annual dues collected. GULF STATES Soturdov, 9:15 p.m.. West University 11th Ward. 95) E. 1st South. HAWAII (alt groups), Friday, 7 p.m.. Parleys Third Ward, 2615 Stringham Ave., Yale 1150 Conference. LAKES GREAT onshire Dr call GREAT LAKES (oil groups), Friday, 7.30 p.m.. Garden Park Ward chapel, (group), Saturday, 9 p.m., Dr. (3800 Ookridge South), report on Munich (Burton group), Fr.dov. 8 10 p.m., ot house open Sterling Spafford residence, 1474 Dev- - NETHERLANDS 170o - chooel, - GERMANY WEST (Hunt, McIntyre groups), Fridov, A p.m.. Orchard Second Ward 3707 S. 800 West, chapel, Bountiful. Potlurk dinner tor the whole family. Coll Mike for informaLowyer, tion. GERMANY WEST (Winfield, Ellsworth groups), Cannon, 7:30 p.m., Edwocd Fr.dov, call GEORGIA-SOUT- enjoy the 3 and - GERMANY SOUTH grouo)- E. House. (RobinENGLAND NORTH son, Jenkins groups), SoturHill Cooitol 9:15 p.m., dov, Ward, 413 W. Capitol St. $1 per single, $1.50 per couple. ENGLAND SOUTH (Archer (Chase group). Fridov, 8 p.m., 488 E. 9400 South, Lorry Farnsworth home. EAST 600 - Brockbank 4554 per (Alina S. 1500 Bountiful. ENGLAND NORTH Oroup), Saturday, - Friday, Pagoda Restaurant, St. For reservations groups), 759 ;:30 pm., Benmon Word, 5800 S. 27th West. STATES EAST CENTRAL PACIFIC - p.m., cents (All 102 1x00 South, Bountiful. Reception ond retresnments. CENTRAL ENGLAND (Cullimore group), Soturdov, 9 p m Murray 23rd Ward chooel, 775 E. Three FounDr. tains (adiacent to Three Fountains Complex). EAST ENGLAND Friday, or CENTRAL Eldridge Canyon call Anita Davis, STATES CENTRAL 75 Peterson, Edward Sorensen group), Fri7 p.m., Holloday 8th day, Ward, 5450 Hol'adov Blvd., dinner $5.00 per couple; call NORTH (Allen group), Friday, 7:30 p.m.. East Millcreek Word chapel, 2700 E. Evergreen Ave. (3425 South). (ColeCALIFORNIA SOUTH man ond Houston groups), Friday, 7:30 p.m., Brighom Young University "Alumni House," iust west of the Bldg., S).50 per Arove), 0 person. - p.m., 322 E. 3rd South. AMERICA CENTRAL 7:30-1- Wav. DENMARK - (Fowler group), Saturday, 9 p.m., James Wright Rd., home, 1084 Cambridge 11th East (about Koysville 11th and North.) Jewish BNAI SHA.OM members and friends, Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Forest Dole Ward, 739 Ashton Ave. (2335 South) . Folk dancing afler meeting. Gibson BOLIVIA (Roberts, 7:30 p.m., 18th Ward A Street and Third (Sorensen, Christensen, Pehrson groups), Friday, 7:30 pm., 19th Word chopel, 225 W. 5th North. 310!-23r- d casual -F- Avenue. DENMARK NORTH (Pugh group), Friday, 7:30 p.m., Rosecrest Ward, East. Speaker and refreshments. - shoes at this special ridov, chapel, h CALIFORNIA d Soil Lake Eost. DELAWARE-MARYLAN- Friday, 7 group), Eost, St .50 per Scott Call Sperry, CALIFORNIA BILOXI Heres wl at Penneys will South Meeting, St xe Center, 2280-3r- Friday, NORTH S. 7:30 d (McConkie CALIFORNIA Ruion Fridov, p.m., Edgemont Second-ThirWard, 555 E. 3230 North Convon Rd., Provo. CZECHOSLOVAKIA Saturday following General Priesthood p.m., 479 E. 1700 Bountiful. Open house, 7.30-9:3- South, 6200 CUMORAH Friday, 7:30 p.m., Call E. Oaks Dr. pot luck dinner. Peterson group), R. 7:30-10:3- 0 home, Stoke Center, Speaker: Croven. Friday. Pork North 1145 N. Itth West. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA 7:30 F'idav, p.m, Jesse Knight Building, BYU Com-pu- s, Provo. Room A150. CALIFORNIA EAST (Nichols 8 p.m., Fridov, group), Chuck-A-Ram1403 S, State, Orem. $3 per plote. CALIFORNIA NORTH (Lyle - special $1.00. ISLANDS COOK 7:30 p.m.. Rose Seminory 40S0-230- 0 Wov. CALIFORNIA Religion g.oup. pm., Friday, Harris Fine Arts Center, Rm. Provo. Fee BYU, - p.m CENTRAL 7 Friday, groups), Fourth Ward chaool, 3 1 Reunion Plans Conference-Tim- e ENGLAND Holmes, 7 250-25- (First Bunker group), Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Bunker residence, 900 Donrer groups), g.m., East Institute (All - for only 9 ervations. AUSTRALIA Sherm RSVP CHSLE Rasmussen p.m., Olym- Dr. CALIFORNIA Lillionamst, Christensen, rebuild do (Couoles who served in mission), Thursday, 5:30 p.m., 744 E. 4th South; tor resdinner. Coll Simonsen cultural groups, hall; Bingham group, Rm. 7, South Bldg., Coombs groub. cultural hall, South Bldg. Individual groups meet 9 p.m. 9 p.m.. Combined gathr-in- g, Cultural Hall, East Institute Bldg. AUSTRALIA (OLD) reunion, Friday, 6:30 p.m.. South Cultural Hall, East Institute Building, University of 1300 HempUtah Campus, Rd. stead Smorgosborg dinner ond program. RSVP John Mangan, AUSTRIA (Smith group), Friday, 7 p.m.. Lion Housj, dinner, call AUSTRIA (Watkins, GiOberg Complete 4 East. Dr. East; refreshments ond program. K. CALIFORNIA (John Edmunds group), Friday. 7 p.m.. Monument Pork Ninth Ward chapel, 1565 Foothill Building, AUSTRALIA Judd. . t First-Secon- 1621-llt- h group). Friday, 7 pus High School dance, Ward, Semi-form- Smith-Bird-Ensig- n Thurs., Friday, Saturday ; P.m., Brian chapel; Rushton, savings tertainment. CALIFORNIA ARGCNTINA SOUTH LoVIDA. BUENA, Friday, 7:30 Russon Sensational McConkie oroups), Friday, 7 744 E. p.m., Chuck-A-Ram4th South, 54 per person. En- tee. 179. $1.25 Neio ANDES-PER- - ARGENTINA NORTH (Gorton, Scott. Stone groups), Friday, 7 pm., Joseph Smith Building, BYU Campus, Room H 4, UTS The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, October (Pratt, Jones William, Havmore, 9 Saturday. pm., groups). Lucero Ward, 232 W. 8th (Herbert Spencer 30 p.m.. Friday, Room, BYU, Wilkinson Center. Provu. $1 per person. oM groups), FriSWEDEN p.m. Forest Dale day, 739 Ashton Ward chapel, Ave., (2350 South). group), Sky - Taggart, Bringhurst, Perschon, Curtis 8 p.m.. East groups), Friday, Millcreek Second Word, 3750 Hillside Lane (2500 East). SWITZERLAND (Erikson, Russon), Fridov, 6:30 p.m.. Ski Snowbird Resort, Little Cottonwood Canyon. Tramride; dinner, 8 p.m.. Phone SWITZERLAND (Mdbcv group), Friday, 7 p.m.. 17th Ward chapel, 142 W. 200 North. TAHITIAN Friday, 7 pm., LeGrand Ward chapel, 1078 McClelland Eost). (1040 Potlucx dinner. TEXAS (Eliason group), Saturday, . 9 p.m.. Salt Palace, Room 213-AA TEX (Lady Missionaries Glen G. Smith group), Saturday, 6:30 p.m., Potluck 82 200 W. North. - party. -'-w TEXA5-LOUISIAN- plus all past 1920-197- and branch members, day, 9 pm.. Riverside Center, 947 W 200 North. NORTH TEXAS 7:30-1- pm 0 Ward. Provo. 780 N. . wartf Satur-'- - Staka, . ' Friday Rivergrove, 7th West.'., TONGA Ninth East. - URUGUAY (Williams; Jensen 4 Perry, Shrreve, groups), Saturday, 9:15 p.m' to midnight, Grcnt Eighttv Eoshv Word chaoel, 3400-lltColl - - AGU AY Sun- group, 1600 LaircfS p.m., dav, ( Ave. Open House. WEST CENTRAL STATES (Jenkins, Wright groups), Fri dav, 6:30 p.m., Brightorr Ward chapel, Brighton. (MonJ. tana, Wyoming missionaries, URUGUAY-PA- (Parry invited.) WtST SPANISH AMERICAN ( Wjr Perry, Burbidge, RomnevrJ Roval, group). Fridov, 7, American Fork Sixthr, 320 N. '"0 chapel, East. Mexican dinner, $1.2i" r per person. WESTERN STATES (Daynes p.m., Ward group), w.m., 4812 Con Saturday, Olso.. donair St., (2200 WESTERN W. 7:30-l(- home,, East)-ca- STATES ll (Dill- -' man grouo), Friday, 7:30', p.m., Wiltord Ward Cultural, j Hall. 3179 Highland Dr. WESTERN STATES (Elggren group), Friday, p.m., Elggren home, 1632 E.9th South; visiting and re-- j freshments. WESTERN STATES (Knight,., Woodruff, Daynes groups), Sunday, noon. Handcart Mo.i-ument. Temple Square. 8- - A 5 Y. Botanists Discover Ancient Special to The Tribune PROVO What is now a dry desert in the Mountain West was once covered by a lush, broadleaf forest that existed in a tfopical environment from 70 to 225 million years ago. of the ancient Evidence flora is preserved in rocks which have been gathered by Young University Brigham paleobotanists into one of the worlds best collections of fossilized plants. sal Scours Plains Dr. William D. Tidwell, associate professor of botany, spends several months each year scouring the desert plains and mountains of Utah, New Colorado, Wyoming, Mexico, Arizona and Nevada to find more fossils for BYUs 62,000 specimen collection. This summer alone the paleobotaniat guided his students on a camping ' trip to bring back about a ton of new material for study. 3,800-mil- Flora dents occurred while working .and classify the fossil plants near Placerville, Colo. They as far as possible. In the case uncoveted seven plants from of petrified wood, the scion-1- ? a period dating back nearly tists use precision equipment? 225 million years ago. to make slices so thin that-This is thk first time that light passes through them These are mounted on slides, these plants haxe been discovfor study under a microscope." ered in growth position, Dr. Tidwell says. The students The fossils are often were so excited I had to alpreserved that celly most beat them off the cliff to structures, coverings and de- -t sign can be studied in detail. get them to eat. Often working in The plants were taken back to the laboratory where work degree weather, the student,, use shovels, picks, portable-ai- r is under way to further identihammers, pry bars and fy them. They are far older rock hammers to mine the;, than any known flowering rocks and split them open.-- . plants, he said. The rocks usually break open; They appear to be related in flat sections along planes; to our present day skunk cabwhere fossils have created bage which grows abundantly weak areas. Once the rock in high mountain areas. opened, the intricate imprint; Number Specimens of a leaf or flower or stem-caT be seen on the surface. In the laboratory, Dr. Tidwell and his assistants like Its opening the pages number all rock specimens of history, Dr. Tidwell says. ; V e Biggest Find Greg Thayn, a graduate from Provo and chief assistant to Dr. Tidwell, says students find fig leaves, ferns, palm branches and water lilies sometimes as big as a foot across. These are often found in a perfect state of fossilization among layers of sandstone that were laid down by a huge river system that once covered the southwest about 70 million years ago. The biggest find for the stu T- 100-pl- ii n At. Reg. 59.95 each, Twin or full size mattress or foundation in printed blue rayon Celestial !l print. Mattress padded with sisal and polyurethane for firmness. Queen set, Reg. 199.95, Sale 179.95, Save $20 Sale prices effective thru Sunday Road Job Nears End, Highway Official Says mssm Special to The Tribune A NEPHI stretch in Juab County two of miles south of the Utah County line is 75 percent .complete and will be opened sometime this full. 3.5-mi- le We know what youre looking for. Cottonwood Mail Downtown Center-9ountifValley ul , jtkJt.. A. A A A A, .A A .A A. AA A A Valley Fair-Grang- er AAA 5WI!' S This was pointed out by Edwin Lovelace, Orem, Utah Department of Highways district engineer, during a meeting Tuesday night at Juab High School attended byrnbout 25 persons. ' Orem-University.M- A A. A AA. Nephi Meeting A. A A A Suggestions on highway irr provements made at the meel ing included adding a thir lane of traffic on U.S. 89 b tween Manti and Ephraim an t improving signing on provide service and tourisi information for motorists. Clem H. Church, Panguitc chairman of the State Ro; Commission, who conduct the meeting, said the suggestions will be evaluat by the commission and, hi; way department staff. t : |