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Show 67 at May 25 Exercises QB) Some 67 senior students at BY High School in Provo will graduate in commencement exercises Wednesday, May 25. Dr. Truman Madsen, a member of the Brigham Young University faculty, will be the grad- cUJSnSttiPRQVO.-will btudent gram, speakers Scott .Bowen, ReNon Fisher, Sherm Smith and Anderson. Other seniors will give prayers, provide musical numbers and othef portions of the program. Dr. Antone K. Romney, Dean of the College of Education at BYU, will present the diplomas and 'the. entire exercises will be themed to "Every Purpose Un- Education dance. will Educa- session, beginning June 12, will bring public school teachers, primarily those involved in secondary education, 4p the Brigham A two-wee- k Graduates Include: LeDewn Andersen. Jesse Anderson, Russell Anderson, John Bascom. Ray Beckham, Leo Beckwith, Theresa Begay, Brian Bergren, Scott Berrthard, Barbara Bingham, John Boshard, Scott Bowen, Katfcryn Brady, Kristen Bybee. Laurence Christensen, Linda M. William Garn Cowley, Varcia Kay Croft, Kay Crookston, Larry Den- ham. ReNon Fisher, John Joyce Gamett, Ruth Gardner, Gibson, Tenna Tanya Gilbert, Linda Gilchrist, Rick Gunn. Richard Steven Hottwins, Hayward, limes. Marianne Terry Hulsh, Pamela Jettarlet, Lon Keith, Sharyn Kimball. Oren Larson, Christopher Leycock, Frank Maas, Melvln Martin, Susan Sherrle Michael Meredith, Mitchell, Thomas Mitchell, Dennis Mon-soCheryl Murdock. Barry Olson, Myra Jane Olsen, Patri cia Packer, Ann Peterson,- - Brent Petersen, James Petty, Donald Rieske. Roger Sheffield, Sherman Smith, Karl Phil Thomas, Ruth Thomas, Cynthia Ruth Thomson, Stephen Thoresen, Dawn Thurston, Lynn Tolley, Bariann Trunnell. Kathleen Tucker, Mary Lynne Tucker, Carolyn Jean Tyler, Ray Valgardson, Alan Wllkins, Joel Zabriskie, Noel Za- briskie. Young University tampus for $n intensive course in economics. Activities for the week will include lectuies by prominent business, labor and academic personalities, including faculty members from the BYU Department of Economics. PRIMARY i Beginning at 12:30 a.m. there will be a dinner, under the direction of mothers of the graduating seniorSmA friendship testimonial will follow. The seniors will take a tour of Bryce Canyon and Zion's National Park, leaving Thursday and returning Friday. be given to Utah teachers this summer for the annual Utah Workshop on Economic tion. K. FroSt: granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spence Snow, Payson, will be one of two student speakers for EMPHASIS primary emphasis of the workshop however, "Will be the preparation by those attending the session of an economics project. Four such projects are completed by the workshop each year, presented $f the group, and then published. A Law," "The Common Market" and comparative analysis of BRITONS INJURED IN ADEN "American and Soviet Economics" have been published naADEN (UPI) -B- ritain's Mid-- J tionally. Recommendations for recipients of the fellowships come from the superintendents of Utah school districts, and from persons who have attended the Workshop in the past. Nationwide Program No previous experience in economics is required of those who attend. The Utah Workshop Is part of a nationwide program promoted by the Joint Council on Economic Education. The BYU College of Business administers the Utah program and chooses recipients for the die East command reported Monday that 16 British soldiers were injured, some seriously, when a hand grenade exploded in a military camp in the North Beihan State Sunday night. Orem 31st U. S. GOOD J Ward is rPAYSON-Bart- ara der Heaven." Other activities on graduation day will include a reception af- ter graduation, followed by a Event Slated THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 Payson Girl Gets U. of U. Honor La-Da- Economic fellowships UTAH COUNTY, UTAH cludfe uation speaker. Twenty-fiv- e " in-- 1 iQIlM! RUSHTON ,KEN Studentbody At Lehi Picks Officers Organized ORE-TOrem he University of Utah, represent- Ward has bten created by di ing some 1500 graduates in vision of three other Orem commencement exercises on wards. June 10. DeLynn Heaps is the bishop She is a daughter of Dr. and of the new ward, which was created from parts of the Orem Mrs. T. Leland Frost of Kays-- j 13th, 16th and 23rd Wards. His ville. Her mother will be recounselors are Mark Wood and membered as the former Ruth Boyd Paul, while David Rowley Snow of Payson. is home teaching secretary. Miss Frost was honored as a Other war-d- clarks will be Greek Week Queen, was win chosen later. ner of the University's Pace The new bishop was a mem Setter Award and president of ber of the Sharon Stake High her sorority, Chi Omega. She Council prior to beins named was a member of Mortar Board, bishop of the new ward. the Challenge Steering CommitThe 31st Ward is located in tee and major in the Army the general area of 800 South sponsors' group. to 300 South. and 475 East to A history major, she plans to 685 East in Orem. teach high school and return to school for graduate work LEHI Ken Rushton has been after teaching a year. elected president of the Lehi High School for the coming year. Other officers will include Keith Smith, vice president; Brenda MacNaughtan, secre tary; Diano Larsen, .historian; Russell Christensen, business PAYSON Kenneth Depew, manager; and Rosalie Scown, of six young father Payson, program cnairman. received one of two daughters, Mr. of son Mr. Rushton is the $500 Shaw Research Awards at and Mrs. Joe Rushton. Mr. a special banquet and program Smith is the son of Mr. and Monday arranged by the Speech Mrs. Keith H. Smith. Miss and Hearing Department at is the daughter of Mr. Young University. and Mrs. W G. MacNaughton; Brigham He was also awarded a public and Miss Larsen is the daugh in Speech school traineeship L. Keith Mrs. of Mr. and ter Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Wane Therapy in Nebo District. . Christensen are the parents of Mr. Depew will be graduated Russell and Rosalie is the in August with a bachelor deNorman gree and then will continue daughter of Mrs. studies for a masters degree. Scown. Payson Man Wins Research Award 31st-LD- BY S FRESH, MILD $5C BY THE CHEESE PIECE 5-- 1. SLICED Halibut Junior High Holds Elections Robert Bowen, son of Dr. and Mrs. John M. Bowen of Provo, has been elected president of the BY Junior High School. He succeeds Fred Teichert. Other newofficers include Mark Harmofl, vice president; Becky Clark, secretary; Leslie Reid, girls social chairman: Matt Chatterley, boys social FIRM RIPE filiate vy Lb. chairman. WE'VE COME A LONG WAY The first transcontinental air- ONIONS mail flight, in 1921, required 33 hotirs and 20 minutes. Average speed for the 2,629 miles from San Francisco to New York was 104 miles an hour. RADISHES Bunches LARGE SLICERS Save Mor at Standard Optical PRE-VACATI- y CUCUMBERS ON VALUE DAYS LARGE POUND LOAVES fellowships. The. workshop has been held on the Provo campus since 1953. It is sponsored by the Utah Council for Economic , fWft 3D Education, the Utah State Department of Public Instruction and the Brigham Young 1 0&D Lehi Girl Wins .' PTA Scholarship - tthiMia SNOWDRIFT 1 A rv SHORTENING II LEHI Miss Kathleen Dick-ersodaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Davenport, has been named to receive a State PTA Scholarship, H was reported by I 1 1 1 1 n, 1 1)33333 Lehi-Ced- DILL PICKLES ar Valley PTA president. The scholarship is a four-vescholarship to the school of her choice. Miss Dickerson Miss Dicker-so- n is active in school affairs 8nd is currently editor-in-chiof the yearbook, the Lehison. She has served as assistant editor, of the annual for two years. She is a member of the Pep Club nd the National Honor Society. She' if a graduate of the LDS Seminary and is a prospective fourth-yea- r graduate. 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