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Show Daily Herald SA THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1965 Utah County. Utah T' Singers Score High In Audition - singers selected at the final auditions for Valley Musk Hall, nine were either attending or had attended Brig3 ham Young University, accord ing to resident Executive Producer Leighton BrilL "We had no idea where these Idas' received their instruction," said Mr. Brill, "but when we found out that nine out of me 10 were from BYU, well, it speaks" very highly for ths Music Department at the Y7' Mr. Brill, who was executive TO DIRECT EDGEMONT THIRD WARD When the Edgemoot LDS Third Ward wai assistant to Oscar Hammerstein divided recently it necessitated the reorganization of the Third Ward bishopric. Evan T, for over 30 years, added: "In A. center front Keith with was first as M retained Hoopes, left, Peterson, front, bishop, all my years in show business, counselor and Thomas G. Alexander, front right, as second counselor. On the. back row never seen so much I've are A. Rex Dunford, assistant ward clerk; Ernest J. Ahlborn, ward clerk; and Dwight R. talent in one area, and Dixon, assistant clerk. Mr. Dunford and Mr. Ahlborn retained the positions they held in the that Includes the many years old bishopric. Retiring from the bishopric are Charles L. Metten, first counselor, Cecil D. of auditioning when I worked on Carroll, second, counselor, and Glen Kingassistant ward clerk. (The Third Ward was diBroadway!". vided into the new Third and Fifth. A picture of the Fifth Ward bishopric has previously In charge of the final audi ' appeared in the Herald). tions, were Mr. Brill and his LeRoy Prinz and Valley Music Hall's choreog- -rapher, r Miss;rNatasha Carr. When asked why a choreograph er also helps judge singers, Miss Carr said: "After we make our selections on the basis of tech AMERICAN FORK Five nical ability, we must make boys, members of the Tenth our final judgment in terms of Ward, have received Duty to God awards. The boys are Two Utah scientists - have poise,:manners, grace LaMar Conder, son' of Mr. and been named by the American appearance, and height, Utah Valley residents have Mrs. Eldon Conder; Ricki Elli- Heart Association to receive all definitely a job for the opportunity to become tempor son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wi- support for research during the The members of the ensemble ary "parents" of foreign stu lliam R. Ellisonj Duane Smith, 12 months beginning July 1, ac dents during their first year in son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland cording to Dr. Allan H. Barker, selected were: Singers: Melva the United States., Smith; Howard Walters, son of president of the Utah Heart Lu Allred, Provo; Ariel Bybee, The program, which already Mr. and Mrs. Neldoa-- Walters Association. Provo; Linda Chandler, Center- is in operation, is sponsored by and Michael Webb, son . of Mr. Awards totalling $27,670 have ville; Elizabeth Gammell, Salt the International Students Coun and Mrs. Richard Webb.- been made to Dr. Fred G. Lake City; Beverly Olsen, Suncil of Brigham Young UniverScouts. White of the Chemistry DeDart- - set; Jan Packard, Salt Lake The boys are Explorer sity. Winston Sam Fong is William R. Ellison made the ment of "Brigham Young Uni City; Gary Fisher, Provo; Danpresentations' and the mothers versity in Provo and Dr. Hom- iel R. Knudsen, Provo; .Joe First duty of the local friends pinned the insignias upon their er RWarner, Latter-daSaints Meier, Orem; Jed Nolan, Provo; Is to meet the students when! sons. Larry L. Stowe Jr., Salt Lake .Hospital in Salt Lake City. they arrive in Provo to attend Dr. White will studv the City; Jack Whitaker, . Provo; the university. They are asked mechanisms by which the heart Dancers: Gisela Guenther, Salt to take the foreigners into weir muscle transforms energy of Lake City; Freddie Hunter, Salt homes for a brief period prior certain types of foods contain Lake City; Claudia Lund, Salt to school and acquaint them acids" into us- Lake City; Joan Moon, Salt ing "alpha-ket- o with American customs. able energy. One of the mvs- - Lake City; Barbara Nelson, The period also will provide teries of the heart is how it Salt Lake City; Lynne Fisher, a time for foreign students to can convert foods into energy Salt Lake City. become adjusted to American These local people will be ap so efficiently that it can mainson L. 16, Mortensen, Bradley foods and habits, Mr. Sam Fong in all of the attractions pearing tain its tremendous Mortenof Mr. and Mrs. Dick pumping million-dollsaid. The temporary "parents ' the at theater in-sen, 143 ft. load for scores of vears. d, Music Hall, may want to take the visitors on Valley Mr. White describes the N., Orem, projsightseeing tours of the area. honored ect as basic research Into the beginning July 19, when Peter was the the parents year During this past week-en- d normal heart so that sripnrp Palmer, star of "Li'l Abner," will share Thanksgiving and will be in the lead by re- may better understand heart role m presentedand HammerChristmas holidays with the stuRodgers diseases. ceiving b'oth dents. The students in return "Carousel." his Eagle He received the bachelor stems will Invite the parents to vari Scout award degree in 1952 and the master The Valley Music Hall Is in ous school functions and activi I and the Duty oi science degree in 1956 at Norm Salt Lake. . ties sponsored by the geographic I to God award uyu, and earned the doctorate and foreign clubs. The two in 1961 at University of Cali Area residents Interested in honors came fornia, the program may leave applicaThe newly announced awards Bradley tions with the adviser of foreign at a sacrament meeting in the are a cart of the aDnroximatelv Abraham 0. Orem LDS 17th Ward and were $10,000,000 research effort that students, Smoot Administration Building. Is being underwritten by the presented by Bishop Clive Pul-haAmerican Heart Association and Representatives of the plan will men call on the applicants to its affiliates, for the vears 1965 CLEVELAND Brent and Bradley has served as den explain the program and answer chief for the cub scout den, and and 1966. Kent Hansen, sons of Mr. and ouesnons "These annual allocations Mrs. Blaine Hansen. R. F. D. patrol leader and scribe for the make the Heart Fund the larg-- e No. 2, Spanish Fork, were " 1 troop. j S t single among nearly 1.000 candidates source of cardiovascular re for degrees at the 139th annual search support in the world," commencement at Western ReDr. Barker said. This research serve University, Cleveland, O. is supported entirely by public sou Brent and Kent were contriDuuons to the Heart Mind awarded the Doctor of Dental in February. Surgery degree. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clarkson A college student from Provo, of Provo have returned home Utah, who is preparing to be a teacher, is among 120 leaders after attending the graduation " of the Student National Educa exercises at the University of tion Association meeting in con California where their son, Jack, ferences and conventions at received his doctor of philoso in nuclear chemis Washington, D. C, and New phy degree try. York City. ark Webb, of Jack, who is married to the Student NEA, a graduate stu- former Edna Anderson of Will- dent at Brigham Young Univer ets, is a native of this area and sity, goes from Student NEA graduated from BYU. Since his National Leadership Conference graduation he has been em2 In Washington June to a ployed by the Lawrence Radi four-da- y National Conference on ation Laboratory in Berkeley, Teacher Education and Profes- and has resided in Hayward, sional Standards in New York Calif. Also present at the graduation June From June 27 to July 2, the ceremonies were Mr. and Mrs. college leaders will attend the Eddie Anderson of Willets, New York convention of the Calif., parents of Mrs. Clarkson. While in California to attend parent National Education As sociation, the world's largest their son's graduation, professional organization to Clarksons also visited in the which over 940,000 teachers, Bay area with his father and supervisors, principals, superin- mother, his brother Ernest and tendents and college professors his. wife and sisters, Mrs. Pearl belong. Student. NEA has a Bray and .Mrs. Berma Cox. membership of nearly 120,000 They also visited the Redwood college and university stadents. National Forest and were house- guests of the Andersons in Of the 49 ( j 10 YQi Y -- About the qualify of our Meat and Dairy Products! 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