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Show 'icentennial opens here January Gbillt Jltfalb All 84663 JANUARY 15, 1976 ------ 015 1 Price 20c Number _-_._------- .. Three Freeman Institute's Constitutional Seminar set to begin January 22 I The Freemen Institute Constitutional Seminar will begin Thursday, Jan. 22, 1976 at 7 p.rn. in the council rooms 01 the Springville City Civic Cenler corner 01 Center and Main Street. It will be a two and one hall hour class held each Thursday for 10 "OOSeCutJve . weeks. The Freemen Institule is a non-profit,. non-partisan educational institution. Its purpose is 10 help inform aU freedom loving people 01 !he necessity 01 learning why we need to defend and uphold our divinely inspired constitution. We nee<! 10 learn what has happene<J 10 it over the yean, and why m08t 01 the problems we face today are caused because we have departed from the . int.ent of / our Founding Fathers · as written into this "sacred Document," says Orval Hanner, institute direclor. This seminar wiU presenl a p08itive approach program, which if followed, would solve our monetary problems. It also has the solutions fo.- !he crime and other related problems we face In this nation, Mr. Hanner added. Persons' In this area wID probably never be able 10 att.end a Freemen Institute class under auch favorable circurnstancet again. <.C 'The possibility of this seminar started in was ;"'ediately and are availAble at ,the Orval Hanner residence, or 'at the Freemen Institute in Provo. Dallin retrospedive exhibit A Bicentennial exhibition 01 Museum houn throoJghout the Cyrus Edwin Dallin, sculptor 01 exhibit will be from 10 a.m. 10 S P'ltriot and native, American p.m. Tuesday through Friday, themes, will be open at the and from 2 to S p.m. on Saturday Springville Museum of Art and Sunday. Schools and other Jal"lIIry 24 through D<!c"mber groups may tour the Museum by 1976. The public is invited. appointment Admission Is free. A commemorative Paul The retrospective exhibit 01 the Dallin works is a project Revere Medallion oc neclUace dedicated the commemoration pendant. and an arli,:le "Cyrus 01 the two hundreth anniversary E. Dallin and hia Paul Revere el the founding 01 the United Model's" in the Utah Hislorical States of America and sponsored . Quarterly will be avaiisble at and funded by the Utah the Museum after March I, 1m. American Revolution Bice ... Also a biography-catalog "Cyrus . .E. DaUin Let .Justice Be Done" . .Ie!lnial. Com_mission. The openins 01 the exhibit with by Rell G. Francis, sponsored by a program and reception wiU be the Utah Blceniennial ComSaturday, January 24, al 7:30 mission and available after April 1m, can be purchase<! al a p.m. reduced ~publica tiao price. Inquire at the Museum deoIt.. The openinll proil1lm 01 !he Ricentennial Exhibit wiU feature the BYU Indian Choir under !he direction of John Rainer, coordin.1 tor for Indian Penanal Services at BYU. The choir will perform soop and dances that will interpret Dallin's "Epic 01 the Indian" theme. John R. Maestas, cha!rman 01 !he Indian Erucatioo Departmet\t, at BYU, a Pueblo Indian will spelk OIl !he subject of the Indian and !he Bicentennial Miltoo &dtmaa 01 the BYU Deparlmenl of History and Religion will also give a abort talk OIl Revolutiooary Patrlob which wiU additionally interpret DaUln's patriot subjects. The exhibit will Include _rty :10 acuJl>IurO! pieces and over so pIK:oe 01 DaUin'. won M weU AI n;em.... biIia and other ltema c:oIJeded by Rell FraDcla. The Blcentemtel coaunitte& under the diffi:tioo 01 chalrmaa, Jeri Wqer, wW handle the reception and refresbmenta, Mayo.- er-- wW &reel the !Plata. CynJI It. DalUa (1. .1-1...) WM bon Ia ~ 01 p i _ pareata, _ _ .01 the i' \ } moat ori&IAaI aDd dls&lnctiftIJ AmerieaA aeuIpIGn II the pat COIltury. Belt ~ fer Iria equeslrta. ltatl))il ~ Ute America. laclia. wlllcb iI1lplKally poI'traJ the cIcnItJ ADd the JIliIbt 01 the Nathe AmertcaDa, Dalila Uo created patriot aDd Ideal aubject& 01 bIaloric:al lAd aestMlic 1m. .' porta_ Hla beraic abe stan. . ,_ 01 Paul .Rnere _ tile Old ' " North ClUrdlIa BOIIlca DOt aaIJ 'I)'mbolizee counce·... the our . RevoluUooar)' patri~, :but . DaUla'• .penIaIeDt $I -. year ok! ~ to get IIGStoIIIII . 'i M'b""iiYmii >t~'-. : IDQC''';'''' fu1flIl Jta ~ 10 .-.ct .tIIe ', . . '- r.-ta Jolul RaIDer, Ia dart. s.1t, aDd a feW membe ... 01' IlleBYU ladl. . eholr whowW perform at u.e epetIlaJ program lillie Cy ..... E. Dalila Exlol~ . ' :oaJllI.,~ • .'wt ~ Vtd ':IW '. : ::!~.::- .fI· . ~1~,~/D84en'tltled~T-'!'~~~~ the Constilution" when Clean Skouscn spoke at the Springville High School, November 30, 1975. EnroUment forms should be mailed 10 the Institute im~ curalor-dlreetor, mle pot entered Ia !bll wW open bere .b aDd acbola rahlp GO; )icentennial 1Hee 'iroaniz@d Engineerirrg-minded bigh '. school students from througbout \ Utah are competing 10 prove that • f~ strips 01 balsa wood weighing less than half • pound can be glued 10 gether 10 make a bridge capable of supporting more than half a ton. That'. the challenge in the Model Bridge Building ConleSt sponsored by the Student Chapter of the American Society 01 Civil Engineers al Brigham VIWINJ 1Jmvf'I'f'"IIIltv .~otals repoiie<i '.~ public mOllWlleota . lDc:lude Appeal III the Great ' Spirtt, . &.1oII ·M _ II ru. Arts; Angel' Moroo1, . Salt Lab BuUdln, permits for Temple, Alma Ma., St. Lcuia.. . December totaled an estimated lollaaoort; BrIchua Y0UlIC u6 (CGlltIDued GIl p!Iice 3, col i) '1311,400, m,soo 01 wbkb II for the cooatructioo 01 CGIIlIIIIIrdal bu~~om. permlta were Isaued 10 Don Snelson, , . N. lOt . East "1,100; SteH Murdock, 1081 E. 100 N. $27,000; and Mitchell Real.Estate, 110 It. 101 =:~, '17,000 for • General Image total 01 E~ M5 North MaiD Street, wu Issued carport, •• __ ..a permil ...... in the ....... ,.,10,.. ~_ Super met here' names " . .' . '. new manager |