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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBFR 23. 1976 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1976 Sign Up for School . . . Veterans Can Stfll Sign Up For Winter Quarter at Tech Veterans of the armed for-ces, both men and women, may still attend the winter quarter of Utah Technical College at Provo (beginning Jan. 4) under benefits due them from the GI Bill of Rights. This was announced today by Anthony Faulary, director of the Veterans Program at The January driver training course for adults who have never driven before or who do not now have a driver's licen-se will begin Monday, Jan. 3, at Utah Technical College at Provo. Utah law now requires that an approved driver education course be taken before initial issuance of a driver's license. The Utah Tech course fills this requirement. Classwork will begin and registration take place at 5:30 that evening in the driver training portion of the College, located just inside the west entrance to the south wing. The classes will meet daily 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday in order to enable completion of classwork by the end of the month. The course is open to anyone not enrolled in high school. Tuition is $40 for the course, which utilizes the latest and most thorough techniques of driver training, including simulated driving in the electronic-mechanica- l "Drive-O-Trainers- " at the College. Utah Tech, who pointed out that any veteran released from active duty after Mar. 17, 1967 may be eligible for veterans educational benefits if he or she has not already used all that are due. Full explanation of the veteran's status and how much he or she will draw if eligible, may be received at Mr. Famulary's office at Utah Tech. Most major programs at Utah Tech are still accepting new students for the winter quarter, the veterans director said. He advised registration as soon as possible to insure getting classes of choice. Day school registration for new students (those not currently enrolled for the fall quarter) will be held Jan. 3 beginning at 8:30 a.m. Evening school registration, where a wide variety of classes are open to the new student, is now going on and will continue through Friday of this week and Mondays through Thursdays of the two following weeks. "A new law was passed recently increasing the amount of educational mon-thly allotment for the veteran," said Mr. Faulary, "and the maximum number of months of educational benefits was increased from 36 to 45 months. Hence, a great many veterans are still eligible for benefits, perhaps because of the extended time, for many who may have thought their benefits have expired." The Veterans Office at Utah Tech will arrange for individual testing and career counseling for any veteran unclear about his or her future, said Mr. Famulary. He noted Utah Tech main-tains a fulltime Career Development Center that administers tests and main-tains a library of career in-formation and films. The Utah Tech veterans of-fice, which is available to any veteran in the area, whether enrolled, or even interested in Utah Tech, also provides a service to those who have less than honorable discharges. New regulations allow for a regional board of review for veterans who wish to have their discharges upgraded. The Utah Tech veterans of-fice in Provo is open at the college from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Mondays through Thrusdays and 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Fridays. It will not be open the two Fridays preceding Christmas and New Year's Day. w LJest tvishes for a holiday season 8 3 filled with happiness and good cheer. And 8 g sincere thanks for your patronage. 8 I THE CLASSIC I 8 60 East State Road, - Pleasant Grove tfVW ITtfWVt kV b. VJW vu, w u u . . h 'wis I 1 l' . M E "vjj JC When we count our blessings at Christmas time f & we think of friends like you and wish you a H beautiful holiday in a beautiful world! jj jj 1 BANK OF PLEASANT GROVE tag tat Bat Bat gat ga gat Eg I I s th sincere appre- - g H ciation of your patronage H g and friendship, we are g J happy to wish you every g 8 joy of the Holiday Season. 8 LISTON I REALTY I 8 275 EAST STATE ROAD Sj American Fork, Utah L 756-769- 2 g RRILL LISTON g I . I I To faithful oli To cherished new friends, 8 g Our thanks and best wishes 8 8 for a Merry, 8 J mm CHRISTMAS I I 8 Priday's Office 1 Supply LfLj!j A (GKAMD OLD FMSW FOES YOU. Please accept this invitation to come to the GRAND OLD PARTY 'Thank You Ball' Senator Jake Gam, Senator Orrin Hatch, Congressman Dan Marriott and all other elected Republican office holders of Utah have planned an exciting evening of entertainment, light refreshments and dancing... one way of saying 'Thank You' for your vote and support during the last election. General Chairman: the Honorable David Kennedy, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. Capitol Rotunda, January 7, 1977, 7:30 pm. Semi-forma- l. Everyone welcome. All political persuasions. I " r . i f , 7 rH -- V 'wh - .; : J,. J Senator Jake Gam Senator-ele- ct Congressman-elec- t Orrin Hatch Dan Marriott Funds raised at this event will be used to defray party campaign expenses. Send $25 per person (tax deductible) OLD PARTY Suite G-4- , 350 South 400 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84121 533-977- 7 ! ON CHRISTMAS MY ij m jj J all bells on earth will j I ring sounding a message g j of love and joy to people j I everywhere. 8 Our sincere gratitude. i S 8 I ALLKED UUILiJtlO 1 I iUPKLY I l , TfZxC "vs8 jtwr I'll8 j I ; I I t V 8 Peaceful as a 8 g snowy landscape, lively as a playful fawn jjj g is llic Clii istmas we wish for you. We are g g ever gialcfiil to you for your thoughtful g consideration and gracious patronage. 8 I CARTERS I I SERVICE Orval, tan and Marvin S Funds Team Up The American Cancer Society and The Utah Heart AZssociation has teamed up with United Way to raise funds together in the business community. This cuts the number of cam-paigns for the employer and the employee and allows all to give once. Easy Way to Say Christmas Thanks Here's an idea for a won-derful way for youngsters to say thank-yo- u for Christ-mas presents and much easier than persuading them to write thank-yo- u notes! Get someone to take a picture of the youngster showing him or her holding or using the gift. Then get him to write just a few words of thanks on a piece of paper or the photo itself. Grandma, or Uncle, is sure to be doubly pleased! |