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Show A ?stTvo Nev.Units Organized Marketing Major Is Student Nef er. Social Expansion -- Soprano Sets Provo Concert- SUNDAY HtRALU K DAY Chapters Herra KeCL brilSant draaaue no Hear soorano. and prodigy of Toacanini, win appear in "concert on the Brig State Officers- , Business Manager . 1 .. - A. Sqlem wta be reorganization . alt A sew men's socialatunit' an organ--l The new Brlgham Young Univer swung; born Monday night vfmYoons Universitywna nc tzatioh meetinc to be held at the sity studenthody business manager fear this week Jgn ham Young univerKy-cammuair- y ' itioo of the first new male Joseph Smith building lounge at is amarketing major from Ameri state commander Concert Series set for January 25 LeReCraae, . . Une Saxons.' , 7 p.m., accordingoxto Scon ruaer. can Fork. of the Disabled American Veter m. oc ana son aar. provo in Tabernacle. at new waixer. p. uvitM unit. the chairman actios i:u mini Cleone Skoosen their MrFlsher advises that the sew; Un. Jesse M. Walker, was elected and William F. X. McCon. Discovered In 1MT by the great ans, state service officer, will be or, the Saxons elected nell. r ma as to the office .by the student legis the has Athenian chosen has she unit Toacanini. sung every Dozsar. Salt Lake City, croup name of the unit and that the Mon- lative council this week, nmng me of the present : st ter soprano part brqadea 'under; I Wasatch at a Joint, meeting 1 and Central man, with Marvin - DrakeJ Chapter "be mainly vafancr created by the Induction will She then. is since the direction his gathering night day e, Ida., and Glen Jkee Wit Into be. held at the Chapter a to1st-Nonly Araeriean singer wno u as Utah L Malad. Ida.., assistants. Mr a business meeting at wniea ami of Mark Money. Spanish Fork, Veteran and Ird Center, forces. aa and armed the the be Milan win the well known in the charter la signed Ven is the new executive see Z4. E ' Jan. La record Officers constitution for 'excellent States. United Walker's Mr. Engaged by of the BYU Alumni Asso- - the unit win approved. also be electee-In the College of commerce was Scalla to sing in Performances di ' All members of the two chap selec-i to his rected by Toacanini at Bioto Fea-- ters and the auxiliary are urged Prior to the meeting slated Mon- the contributing factor V "Saxons pioneered the social day, trvaL her aueeeaa was so great to attend aa there wiQ be many tton. A committee had sirtea sevof stu an interested group Taping on the campus. being dents met and appointed commit eral applications and eliminated all Khat she was Immediately- re-e-n items pf -- importance discussed, ,rst to adopt a charter, elect tee to draft a constitution. plan put two nnallsts. xne two were for the-- following season. according to Elwood Lovaridga, gaged a announce sponsor. and and work on documents then suDmiuea to ue iegisiawr.oc Although born' la Italy, she came commander of the Wasatch ChapI(tt, chose the timely words of finances, with an intimate account to this country as a child, and was ter. Main item on the list win ahms traditions and and activities, pin ysen for their, motto r "My design. their raised and educated here. Qualifications'. be ' jCX Insurance and how . It srth Is as the strength of 10 Her place among the foremost affects the veteran and his family. Committee members who will Mr. walker is a returned misase my heart Is pore," American sopranos la the result of Refreshments will be served from' the California Vstiue a charter membership become charter members of the sionary of the LDS Church. He gradu hard work, patience and smshako- - following the meeting. Include group Williamson, Gary I including the freshman pres-- David Kirkwood Hart, John Wil ated from American Fork tUn able faith both on her part and on Dauin Gardner, Rlcnneui, liam Ellsworth, Earl Roger White, School. the part of her husband, a bril need to suffer from (rost-brtt- ta SWEATER Saxons are being guided by Marion E. Probert. Jack I Davis--. and music-wis-e liant young man er U a have Just you bom these frigid day to rclassmen Dick Huish. Berka-- Keith Price. Kit Tucker. Melvin who stand let her nothing urged like that worn by Producer Wilbur Steech in New York. Helping i Calif.. . Darcy Clawson. Seat-- 1 in the way of her career. He is er actress-mod- al Ren Is Smith. Robert Forrest. comely the J. (Bob) Harper. adjust Vasn., Norm Ellertson. Provo Sam Marino. Turner. William Robert Homer Jensen. Salt Lake City. Gerry Clark. Robert Ellis Keysor, Jack p creation of the Saxon social Hemmlrt, Merle Hawkley. Quinten By CK ESSIE -GREENLAND 'and others was occasioned by Homer. DeRay Eyre. Louis Hunt Boyj Word Sets Mee White.- son of Mr. and Fiscal Year Date Quentin er. BUI Shultz. Paul Kocheven. Mrs. Kenneth White, who was re largest, enrollment in BYU Mutual' Night Me LEHI Committees art being ap ry. The existing social r-- John Wivle. Sterling Ellsworth. cently inducted into the U. s. Changed by University iatlons were too big and too Scott Fisher. Maurice pointed to direct the activities' ef Benson and Amur, left for his training camp The Third LDS Ward MIA offi the annual Boy Scout week obUniversity has a absorb the 1000 freshmen. Loya McAfferty. this week. Mr. White has been Brigham Young 4 cers announce a special meeting servance In 'the Lehi scoot dis changed its fiscal year to an Aug. enVolled student at the Brig-ha- 31 1 basis instead of June for Tuesday evening, which they trict, i according ; to Eldred Fox, Young University for the past 30 Sept. 1, it Sat- can. "Meet Me at Mutual' was announced July district chairman. of of FORK first AMERICAN The 3ft years and was a member rdav by President Ernest L. Wil a series of The opening exercises win In Heading the annual fathers and the.ROTC in that institution. He kinson. classes' will landscaping clude a panel discussion on "Why sons has, been an ardent church work banquet, to be held Feb. C win "This arrangement is! more ap be held Wednesday night at 7:30 in We Come to MIA.". Following a be Roy er, and was active in scouting. Gammon and Frank 45 W minutes, all James, finance chairman, Mr. Fox period of Saving attained the. rank of Eagle plicable to the pecularitles of the the city hall. L. RoseHlllam. pres class school year." Dr. Wilkinson point ident of the Utah Society, and classes will meet in the recreation and . Geergi Bone, banquet, and Scout. in the Granite hall for a period of fun and Inter Robert tescher ed out. of agriculture a group Sunday Webb, and Dick? Chrlstof- evening 5-- 1 directed by the cultural arts ferson, program. A FB Newly settled on friends met at the home of Mr, The plan will be invoked by ex- High School win be the instructor. est and Mrs. Henry E. Greenland for tending the present fiscal year two Mrs. C. P. Jansen. president of leaders. Mr.Air Force base. Philippines. has oeea'ap-- l Carlyle Decker, music director, pointed Christbfferson a the local Garden club has the as win e Robert Bonnes of Spanish evening; ox social chat. .Those months. The system is employed chairman of the annual 8TH .ARMY ADOUARTE HE BS In be of group Dr. charge singing: many of by of Allen universities. ' B. Albert the were sistance and ..Mrs. leading J. Mrs. Esther J.' Bonne, Korea (UP) American Sabre .Bishop present Norma Averett. drama lead- "Scout Circus, scheduled for Feb. LeGrand Adam son, Mr. and Mrs. wiisanson saio. high school agriculture - depart Mrs. iter of Mr. R. L. Jex. 145 N. outnumbered wlU to er direct a modern version of one, nearly Qye ment in Richard Greenland. Edward Bunk and arranging for the classes son, Rob- - shot down one The "Week MlG-i- s activities win open which will consist of at least eight "Red Riding Hood": Geraldlne Feb. Mr. and. Mrs. Wayne Roseman, POLE FOOLS BEAR ame to the Islands to join jet fighter andCommunist another er, S with courts of honor In all will give director Anderson, damaged speech to The attend. Mr. tnvlted James and Thora is son Leola, Mr. of E. F. May, public Bonne m a oognght over North Km-HARRISBURG. Pa. (UP) A the positive and negative aides of LDS wards. Mr. Fox said that and Mr-- . Glen Strasbourg, Mr. and state at his present station with aamraay. a good speech, and Mrs. Paul other activities may be added as ; S. John game protector. Mr. . Mrs. Dean and Adams. '. S. Air Force. Mrs, Shuler. found the carcass of a'SOO-rar .Last "Ate. Forces in TnWn Merlin Larson, ; Mr and Mrs. Ice, relatively wmte. aance director. win con plana progress.. dry their stay la the islands. disclosed that the MIG was the .. pound bear six feet from a power pure solid carbon dioxide, is ob duct a demonstration of square A district meeting is scheduled - jwm enemy plane to be shot down Jerry Pace.' ..:....:-.-line pole. Shuler said claw marks tained from raw natural gas con and round dancing. fi will reside in the milifor Wednesday. Jan. 30 at the Lehi . Galyn enter Mrs. Blackburn dependents housing area on oy Auuea aircraft since 'the start tained a group of riends in her on the pole and slight bruises 'on taining gaseous to heavy crude oil Erschel Shepherd of the super-- Seminary building to discuss scoutthe bear's back indicate, the bear hydrocarbons by a new proces. intendency . will be in charge of ing plans. Ruloa W. Don) an, exec- Air Force Base, located 60 of the Korean war June m; 1 ow home recently.. Games of Bingo probably north' of Manila. 'where1 the ' The FEAF Out Allied Imih 'mistook the humming of The product is colorless; ooerless, the program. or uae Utah National Parks r T nve were and with Rummy played in is presently assigned as mg ine period at 460 planes, all the line for a bee tree. and By Curtis, field ex so is Council, it and to tasteless, awarded Mrs. Jack being William KIdd, famous Irate, ecutive, art expected to e in-a-tdjutant for the 24th Equlp- - but .11 of them American. Most prizes use in the refrigeration ' suitable for Mrs. Mrs. James Philips. Hall, One of every four traffic fa- - of foods. was executed on May 24, 1701. Repair Squadron, 6208th were believed to have been down Kenneth Shoell and Mrs. Ted Bar Mxiuance. ed djs communist Wing. fire, rett, of American Fork, and Mrs. tali ties is a pedestrian.) duate from Spanish Fork The 5th Air Force said 10 Amer. Joy Wayne of LehL school and a former student ican planes had been destroyed in Friday afternoon Mrs. 'Black use seven cays alone. Eiht burn was hostess at a party in righam Young university. uie Bohne joined the military were destroyed by enemy ground her home. Those present were e for the lirst time in juxy. ore and two in combat The Air Mrs. Jay Wayne and Mrs. Dick ft World War II years. Force said Communist of Lehi, Mrs. Kenneth During . t l K.HI. "re was being "steadily intensi- Evans, Shoell, American Fork; Mrs. Dean . fied." Valgns in Europe for which he Adams and Mrs. Clyde Adamson, The air war was stepped uo while 01 Highland. I awarded the distinguished ' V cross, air medal with five zero weather all but halted action Miss Julie Davis, small dauehleaf dusters, European Afri- - on the ground. Two Allied raiding rter of Mrs. Paul: Gauger. is Msitparties knocked the Communists ing-iMidvale, Utah, with her khree battle stars and the dis- - from two low hills northwest of grandmother. Mrs. Mary. Bennett Korangpo on the western front: but Isbed unit badge. January and February are slack seasons in bur workrooms. their own the service in subsequently returned to ' In order to keep our skilled operators busy, and-to- . flatten out mber. 1950. and came to the lines. Amerippines last June following can-In the latest air clash.18 the rush of later Spring business, we can pass this saying Sabrejets pounced on 15 to 20 tletion of an assignment in on MIG's out- - of a formation of 90 northwest of Slnanju in "MIG Al on to you. "Interlude,", composition for or ' ley." Leon Dalkn. Brigham Dr. gan by 1st LT. Ivan C. Kincheloe of a, Young University Music Faculty Mick, scored the "kUl." member, was perormed recently while 1st Lt. .Charles Rhinehart of by R. Plumraer, organist Stanley for the and 'acuity member Brooklyn. Iowa, got credit of whitman e$ ' V: damaged MIG. College. Walla Walla. LEM The second section of It was the 205th MIG, to be shot at a civic Christmas Washington, Candlelight Lincoln High School "Rail- - down during the 'war. The other service. , ler" went to press this week us enemy planes destroyed were ine wora was very well re Make yourjselection before Feb. 29th from the large stocks propeller-drive- n models. An ceived, according to Mr. Pfiim ding to Don Cnristensen, older 100 other r ox the annual publication. enemy, aircraft were list mer. who also has scheduled it for in our Drapery Dep'r. r Is years annual is being de- - ed by the FEAF - as probably de- performance In recitals to be given S87 a 332 and theme around in Portland. Seattle, Yakima, and stroyed including scrapbook ped ill be ready for distribution MIGs as damaged. apoaane. Mr. Plummer also has We'll reserve the material, protect you from price advances, school. The of U.S. "week lost Air Forces have Many it Dr. Dallin's Profes programmed in 170 jets and 248 propeller-driveIres are being incorporated sional and Fugue in Feb schedule your job in our workroom and make installation look and special sections will planes so far in the Korean War. ruary Prelude in a at recital Spokane "t major events at the school In addition, 31 shore-base- d U. S. sponsored by the American Guild house-cleanin- g time. later in the Spring itudents selected to represent Marine planes and 11 "other Allied of , , Organists. school in various , activities planes have, been lost. i "Interlude" has, received previ '0 : with those accorded special the time your order is placed. ous performances by the noted y a small amount ' Spain. France, and England all Tabernacle Organist. Alexander an Hales and Carolyn Egbert claimed the Nebraska- - region at Schreiner. on his ' national . net one-ha- lf You will be charaed our reaular labor schedule lerving as business managers different time?, basing their claims work broadcasts. pe staff;" Helen Maycock is upon discoveries, and explorations. and reguldr payments begin after installation or delivery Louise Sackett, art fJr;editor; Nelda- Ann Harward. layis made. and Renee Far nworthi the bgraphy. Assisting general; are Dan Allen, Verla Terry,; a Ailred. Vivian Bailey, ands I Fordon. . nt Watts: is the faculty ad-- 1 ' A' social -- -- j ; - . t 4 " By XlAEGEETTE TAYLOR The lAtA is condnctiBg a spc'l "Meet J4e at MIA- Tuesd evening. Regalar class work w n be caducted after which ecch class will hsve a special program. Later, an the classes win meet in the amusement aH for'a party. . Parenu are urged to attend. ; Mrs. Leola Harrison underwent a major operation Monday at ts LDS liospUal to Salt Lake City. She is Salem's post mistress. Reports sty that she Is doing aa weJL as could be expected. mt 11 - - -- !- - -- " hand-knitt- Hi ghland snout-sweat- Landscape Class To Begin Soon , ivi Inish Forkers e Near Manila U.S. Sabre jets Outnumbered In Korea Philippines Shi Appoints nose-warm- ed Committees for. Scout Week t at In American Fork m I . - - i I it four-year-o- : ld - I -- High-quality . " ; 3 non-toxi- c, - anti-aircr- aft Relief Society si O Union Meeting Date Changed V"3 ' AMERICAN FORK The month ly union meeting ef all stake and . ward Relief Sedety officers aad teachers of Alpine Stake reralarty held the fourth Sunday el each month win be bald awrt Monday. Jan. XL at 7:30 p.m. The change was made because ef quarterty conference tor Alpine Stake to be ea the regular ing date. Jan. 27. au NT : Denver University Sets Speech Meet . J Integrity la national UadershiBT win be under scrutiny by nearty 1000 high school and coOere speech students during the 21st annul Rocky Mountain Speech Confer ence at the University 'of Dearer ren. - .- i-i- 4 a. InvtUttona were tssned ftatmw day to speech students and teachers la nine western state to take part la the conference which la the largest and oldest event of ita kind la the West. LISTEN, rp "TOU WILL ST. 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