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Show SUNDAY, MARCH M. SUNDAY HERALD XHah Spr!ngvi!ta Girl Wins District in County 1933 I'uh Newspaper Honors T Executive 19;. i13 An entire ntvtsnatwr has heen published about a Brlgham Young vnitci any oniclal. The Mea, Am., Journsl-Trihun- e recently limed a special edition called the 'Taylor Tidinsi" in honor of Harvey L Taylor, former superintendent of Mesa public schools snd now executive assistant to President Ernest L. Wilkinson. . The tabloid-awpaper was distributed Mesa on throughout "Taylor Dy" hen civic groups honored the educator, who has been a community leader there since 1927. It presented with pic tures nis accomplishments as an educator, author, builder, and churchman Hi If s i Id a v. Week, Leadership Brlgham! son, BYU president, will chairman vision, the Ir.tenihe corset of to "v Leadership Wek : Young University's annual clinic the week. As has btea the practice in past those who meet tar scvnel li.iur for leadand civic church training ceSPRINGVlLLEi-Mirll- yn Moon, a number or me general each day tt the wti-- on a ifc . a-iers, has been set for June IS years, talented young daughter of Mr. authorities of the Church of Jtsus llar subject. They will through 19. Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will act to those who register for t :.e varand Mrs. M. N. Moon of this city. Hundreds busiin various ious courses and follow lirougSi as of from instructors lesdrrs apeclal has been selected as the district week. ness,, education, and church ranks courses. A member of the First during the entire winner of the American Legion are expected to come to BYU Presidency will keynote the meat. Housing and meal accornmodaw in th dormfrom alh parts of the nation to Auxiliary essay tontest. The eonCourses will be concentrsted tiooa will be arranged Vlsl sessions of the Into the fife dsy period scheduled itories for Leadership W. attend week-lontest had Americanism its ai res to j 30th annual Leadership Week. p.m. tors. Those who wish inmake dally from 714 a.m. to theme. advance now are well underway for Registration has been scheduled to arvationa or to register Plans Miss Moon was first place win wtta , the popular event, and thla year's begin on the aame data at the are requested to communicate p ner in SprlngvlUe, and now, after activities are expected to be the regular summer school registration the Extension , y most outstsnding in the history will continue Week Committee, BYU, Provo, une 1J and capturing division honors, will go of the popular training program to the state competition, winning week. Outstanding the throughout Outstanding church, civic and cultural offerings and entertain entry of the atate will be entered business lesders will Join with fac ment have been planned tor in national competition, according : to Legion auxiliary officials. ulty members of BYU In the direc- Leadership Week participant with A kiss Is a sniff In Samoa. Snif tion activities most of the week a activities open of the extensive Miss Moon Is a student a Sprlpg . vltle High School where ahe la ac- fing is snd to hive crested the planned for thla year. The theme tn all res lstranta. To is of this "Learning tive in music, art and other ac practice yesr rubbing noses among for Uttleford hss been According to Dr. naroia uien LEHI-D- on Eskimos, Malays, and Polynesians. 'Live," and Dr. Ernest L. Wilkin- - Clark, executive chairman, and dtJ elected president of the populsf tivities. rector of the BYU fcXTenaion ui MIA chorus of Lehi LDS Stske, succeeding Yugo Okumura, who hss served as president since ita organization Mr. Okumura, who la entering the military service, wss presented with a lift by ZIMMERMAN School m American Fork. Mrs. munltles hsve also provided spe By JOSEPHINE membera of the chorus in appreLEHI This week nearly 30 girls Jones estfrnstei that more than cial rooms tn their city halls for PLAN FOR EXHIBIT Mri. Elda B. Jsckson. generil chairman: Mrs. Afton Smith, display chair-ma800 women of North Utah county the Red Cross clsssts. L1NDON Featured tpeaktrs of ciation of hit fine work as hesd and Grant Elliott, committee member, left to right, go over plana for tht Geneva Schoolart st Lehi High School are completteschers report the the Senior Aaronlc cottage meeting of the organization. a Red Cross Homo Nursing have taken her home nursing and Homemsklng ing one for which week. exhibit opena Monday home nursing classes sre a popu Wednesday were Mrs. Venn Smith Edna Normsn Is serving at course a few of the thoussnds Civil Defense classes alone. Kenneth Petersoa of north Utah County resident who lar part of the school curriculum, and Tyler Rogers of Undon. The ry-reporter; Teaching It Tears and the participating gina are subject wss spiritual learning. The ss librarian; Ada Robinson as dihave received valuable home nurs inIn the high schools of American very enthusiastic about the ing, first aid and civil defense meeting waa held at the home of rector, and Marilyn Anderson at accompanist. training from Mrs. Mable Jones of Fork, Lehi and Pleasant Grove, struction. Mrs. Ruby H. Morgsn Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson. J she has been teaching home nurs assists with the course at Leht High Lehi, public health nurse. at Iva Pleas 10 Carlson to the Mrs. for Junior 19 School; hss psst Tor ing yesrs years Mrs. Jones been teaching Red Cross classes and senior girls, totaling up to 50 ant Grove, and Mrs. Madge Tuck OREM The life of Christ as It Anyone else wishing to enter this in American tn school. each er at American Fork. Fork. Pleaaant Grove girls per year Now- - completing the course at d affected the works of the old mas group of personsl paintings to be Lehi and Alpine, sandwiching the The home nursing course, tsught Beverly Boyack, Seattle, exhibited Is Invited to do so, ac- courses Into a schedule In connection with the school home- - Lehi High School are; Wllma Bahr, of fourth be already of will the the ters theme Brlgham Young president cording to Thorit Hebertson, prin18 Elaine Busker, Rosemary teiser, covers department, IT'S SUNDAY Women snnual fine arts program which cipal. All that is necessary ia to crowded with health and lmmunl' making Unlverslty'i Associated Curtis. and hours of Instruction In such topics Arlena Carson, Caroline and Kathy Latimer, will begin Monday at the Geneva notify the school of their desire so zation clinics in the schools Students, communities, classes for expectant as csre of the sick, emergency JoAnn Davis, Hope Ellis, Carol Nephl, this year's president, will School. This outstanding art ex tbst space can be allocated. mothers, and a multitude of other treatments, baby csre, etc. Home- - Evans, Karleen Flygare, verda APRIL 5th leave campus March 30 to attend hibit, which will be supplied by making teachers tn the schools C. Grace, Sharon Graham, Rhea health and nursing services. OklaIn of Art the Colonial Ohio. a convention Company Cleora Lavee Lee the book snd direct has Halladay, Gray, work, theory Mrs. Jones reports that she Scheduled for Ohio State Univer- homa, will be open to the public home nursing classes going almost while Mrs. Jones gives demonstra Hardman, Opal Haycock, Sheila the week following the opening for n ' at the Jo Columbus, purIngram, sity campus Hayward, Mary continually. As soon as the regular tion! and practical work. date. A major portion of the 100 Nelson. RoBeverly pose of the yearly convention is Manning, courses are hleh school completed. Popular Course to evaluate the individual college pictures will be dn view in the rec berta Nelson, Lueen Peterson, she begins classes for women of room and will be under the All of the schools syve Diana Roblson, JaLalne Singleton, program and to become acquainted reation the communities. various Recently with other college AWS organisa- supervision of Mrs. Richard Smith classrooms where the in Lois W. Terry, Iva Dean Tromas, and Mrs. Loy Doss taught the the of the faculty. tions and their programs from regular home nursing course to 70 struction Is csrried out, and Mrs. Mary Turner, Lcda Webb, Betty An outstanding program which Joseph Y. Card, president of the attendants at the State Training Jones reports thst all three com-- 1 Jean Woolsey and Evelyn Yates. colleges throughout the nation. . . Choosa your will also carry the theme of the Cardston - Temple of . the LDS n i li i'l iihiii in ii.iiiin life of Christ will be presented in Church, will spesk at the Provo the auditorium on Thursday, April Fourteenth Ward evening services from Our Collection' of r 2 In the afternoon for the school tonight at o'clock, according to children and in the evening for the, Bishop T. H. Heal. Pres. Card Is public. A small charge will be!a grandson of Brlgham Young and gay, charming new made to see the program and to a former president of the Western 111' LDS Other Mission. view the exhibit. This small sum Canadian y tr-- T will be used to purchase additional speakers at the Fourteenth Ward you'll be j1 pictures to add to the school's meeting will be Mrs. Card and e friend Elizabeth Souter, long-timpermanent collection. of the Cards. Lady in Plana are now complete for Mrs. Elda B. Jackson, program as serve . -- v will . narrator a a w : chairman, at the Crusade i First ... Evangelistic to for the 15 pictures covering various according Bsptist Church, EASTER PARADE ! which of of life Christ the M. phases Williams, pastor. George A The series of preaching services will be flashed on the screen. as it pertains to the will begin Sunday. April 12 with history of art nd mission of Christ will con- ervices each week night at 8 : the narration. William The West Utah Stake Sunday o'clock through Sundsy April 19. stltute of .will direct the singing School union meeting originally The guest speaker for the crusade Vernon some 200 school children in songs scheduled today has been post will be Rev. Telder Cade pastor of the Whestrldge Baptist Church sppropriate to the theme poned because of reorganization Of special interest this year will of the stake Sunday School board, Tht Friendly Shop for tht Exptctant Mother of Denver, Colo. 20 reproduction TYPICAL HOME NURSING CLASS "Watca out for the baby's head," Mrs. Mable Jones, public according to Louis Bandley, stake All the Baptist churches In Utah be the group of of new a the she during School demonstrates as bathing Lehi baby tells at M. High 12 NORTH Is EAST girls superintendent. An announcement health nurse, pHONI S&U-tf- t will be participating in this simul- pictures by the late Charles Junior and aenlor girls are enrolled In the course her Red Cross Home Nursing course. Twenty-nin- e taneous crusade, according to Mr, RusseH. This group of fine pictures will be made later as to when the class. 18hour of the certifications upon completion and will "receive Williams. The public Is Invited to is being loaned by J. Rulon Mor- next meeting wil be held. gan, attorney .nd art lover of attend. Provo. Mr. Morgan Is familiar with the story and setting of each picture and be has furnished a re cording which tells the story of these pictures which will be play-- . ed to each group viewing them. Another fine group of pictures Five Dixon Junior High School will be loaned from the Van Cott DELMANETTE In students have been selected by Galleries of Provo and will feature their elassmates as finalists In a contemporary artists. Local Utah County artists hive white, navy, or red based on the speech activity : theme, "This Is .My .America" in been Invited to exhibit their work smooth calf. the civics classes at the school, ac- In the exhibit and those who have cording to D. L. McConkie, Instruc- already expressed a willingness to 1" I m sllow their pictures to be exhibited tor. 1 The finalists are Connie Jensen, sre: Mrs. Ray Hales, SprlngvlUe; f SfllMO Esther Campbell, Lynn Powell, Mrs. Rita Page, Payson; Mrs. Carlos Fork; Gardner, Spanish Glenda Davis and Marsha Bray, Mrs. Harold Woolsten. American The two top speakers will be Fork snd the Orem artelected by civic students of the ists: Mrs. Samfollowing Mrs. Jay Crosby, Farrer Junior High School. A re- M. Argyle and Mrs. Lucille Young. cording will be made of the highest rated speakers. Every student In the civics classes has been given the opportunity to deliver a talk before the class, which was not to exceed three minutes in length. In each class the students were Judges and selected the best to compete ssssw ssaw , iiihshi against winners of the entire 1 teewMosoUeil I froup. Americanism Essay v e i. I g Dlviilon.-UadersM- Lehi MIA Chorus Picks President Home Nursing Classes Prove Popular Two Speak At . Cottage Meeting n, ... secreta- Geneva School Art Exhibit Opens Monday For Week's Run Women Officers To Attend Eastern Confab newly-electe- Cardston Temple President to EASTER Speak in Provo costumi . . nniiml i Baptists Plan ... ' clothes Evangelistic ths and Crusade Soon the Grandest . . i. Union Meeting 1 Is Postponed HJT. N CVIV ,lt'..-- iV MATERNITY WARDROBE , Dixon Jr. High rfes 1 Finalists Chosen Another ) - latiNirrt'f s0 1fj'" Cj Q Scourer to Address Kolob Court of Honor SPRINGVILLE ftg A GUARANTEED Ttndtr Young ttJ aWMtmph I . Wayne B. Kales of the Brigham Young University wm, te ine speaker for the Kolob district court of honor which will be held this evening at 7:30 p .m. In the Third-Nint- h ward church. 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