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Show Alpine Chapel Dedication: Slated This Afternoon | will also speak, PINE f FEBRUARY25, 196g SORS°RREREY OPRPTTE In Adult ‘Education the CHILDREN’S STORY RUOUR ward choirs Members of the Alpine Ward The combined will provide musie for the serv. peer3g ude Bishop RobCounselors Keith und-breaking ceremonies L. Beck and Vernon Shepherd. r the new chapel were held FF. Thayne Bateman has servn April 1, 1967 and the chapel ed as bishop of the Alpine Seccompleted and ready for ond Ward Robert Byron Thayne Bateman, Three Merit 1963. His counselors . . | | of | From Provo > Rm PATTERNS FOR PARENTS — Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 4 p.m. on *BYU-TV, ce Cl 1 Thepr gram Wednesday | two wards donated over 11,000 Howard B. Adamson. Alpine Sec- ing 373-1470. since it was created tion. During the year of on Feb. 10, at the For further | F. construction, members of the are Wayne P. McDaniel and Finalists pine Ward This Week Sundav Heral” as hours of labor, saving in excess Beck and Presidents o¢ s13.900 on the cost of rida and Phil hi D. buiding Priday Al f4 UN “In-Laws.” rsday, | Three Provo High School stu- dents have been named Final_ in the National Merit facoat Wednesday Gowet Family. on the Brigham Living YoungCenterUniversity ka é a second clerk. Former bishopric members were: Roy A. Richins, bishop; Max R, Ranquist, Bert se second counselorand Jack Jones, firstcounselor. — ne - 41.) ‘aij 974-1211, Ext. 3956 speab READING —) Mon. Wing. day, March 4, at 6 p.m. or 7:45 are: Byron L.| NEW BISHOPRICof the Orem 22nd Ward are left Robert H. Downs, first counselor; Harward, Robert L. Hales, bishop; back row Irwin Junior Thacker, ward clerk and Robert C. Fisher, | | These three | became _finalLynn ists when were endorsed by the school, completed and returned the semifinalist infortaation form, {and confirmed their high ° ° TA L Nephi P th u Ch eran h W urc |campus, | p.m., in Room 3208 of the Smith ' Family Living Center on the Brigham Young University campus. For further informa- | I For further informa- Founders tion call 374-1211, Ext. 3556. THE FACTS OF LIFE — Install |NMSQT scores by their per- Pastor Today Thursday, March 7, at 7:30 Day Program The Rev. Floyd Duesing wili/ Springfield, Illinois. He taught p.m., in Room 1101 of the Smith formance on the Scholarship be installed as pastor of St.| parochial school for four years Family Living Center on the | Aptitude Test. Young University 1" Mark’s Lutheran Church, Provo 4, g, Paul’s Lutheran Sc: | Brigham | There are 14,000 finalists re- NEPHI — Adolph J. Feher,| in;afternoon, ‘The special ser ee Hollycpod, Celt, Hehag campus. This class is designed of Prove, wili be the |maining in competition. 2,900 Buest vice will be held at tte Church, | . " , 3¢ NaS for parents, teachers and leadwill be winners of the Merit Spedker at the PTA Founders 454 W. 3700 N., beginning at3:9) s@7ved_8 pastor ofSt.Pauls. Of youth, Sor further infor 5 they will be D8Y program Scholarships and y in notified in late March and an-| nounced publicly by May 2. [Nae Mrs. Keith Mr. John M. Stalnaker, pres-| , ffery, ident of the corporation, urged|\McC president of finalists to continue their the Nephi Blestudies and reminds them that: mentary “potential will be realized only School PTA through perserverence and the extends an inmost extensive training YoU! vitation ‘o all can obtain.” F Vietnam eteran e Ss ive abeas ‘ern peste church District. pe that netted Err told Is ee gr orah and Rebecca, The family|at 9 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 28. is residing at 759 E, 2550 N. in| Whoie future. if “aan (Seward, Neia an | of Music. He is a graduate of Nig) t March in Bowring, 30, from 2%4 opened up a whole new/Bowring earpad an “A” forlRiciry 195 1a City,Utah recently| #78.” the course and is now making!°" 41}, Sy Go Full Time ae Youth Night will be Tuesday, Youth Night Will be Tuesda, specialized in teaching piano, organ, harmony, orchestration, ae i ieaetaoy atatl osattend BYU"es'a full|s 5 ingville ewe vaioeedanoe ae crap ce felt mal 5 Imusic appreciation and ear 1/5.‘will be precevtea te i aeona DISCOVER AMERICA SEE ALASKA FIRST DUANE BUNNELL fhe PeabodyConservatory of] tah Stake Parent and oe The earth, together with our ————_ entire solar system, is travelThe British House of Com-|ing in the direction of the star mons has 630 members, Vega at 43,000 miles per hour, oieKana Careygly Mrs, Reed L. a Provo, to Harold tel the poops’ in prlor R. etPars Took Course ot the |Uiah area. program which)ise eat! sightless since infancy, will an ‘An “A and changed Mis | ae % my instructor. outlook on, ihings| | An. excellent student, Captain \ 20° Of Mr. andi a ‘esas, whee Nand other Lathera in 1953. The Duesings have group will discuss the informa. tac oe three daughters, Linda, Deb-|tion presented over Channel 7 a will be held W ry oeMaS luate ol Cae at the Nephi Elementary l cordia ‘Teach “vegh us po heen |e" 8. College, segnTDer yuhWaapa ead ee Goh Re serie of installation, = will His wife, the former Trudy Will be Thursday, Feb. 29, 9:30 be assisted by the Circnit Koehler, » and he were married 4m. at Eldred Center. Thex Counselor, Rev, Clayton Ham) 3 A Seminary, Rev. Duesing named as a counselor in the varied experiences in many ae eta,” aid. formed Texas South Mis- different fields. He was educatsituation in Vietnam,”he said.|newly “You could see how the church’ sion of the ed in the schools of Cleveland, helicopter mis-,dent of Vietnam's LDS South-| " District of The Lutheran Church eran publishing firm in Med- groupin this series, discussing — Missouri Synod, will conduct ford, Ore. “Britain After the Empire,” Mission Officer Site |present,2 programthat will be|es27.8 iwSto Of BYU CorrespondenceClasses { Founders Day vary, Beverly Hills, Calif, For ™ation call 374-1211, Ext, 3586 The Rev. Leo J. Rubel, third). brief time,he also served as GREAT DECISIONS SERIES to attend the Mr. Feber Spri ill pringville Native | ort pm. Vice-President of the Colorado editor at Morse Press, a Luth- — A meeting of the discussion cre as low a5 $2329plus tax name oR cen: COMBINE LAND — SEA — AIR TRAVEL AND ENJOYA CRUISE TOUR As low as $32652 from Vancouver All parents of children of high erahats pene, | |, “I want to enter the Church counselor in Mr. Rigtrup pucpstarigasimprant Meca acceptance and high achieve) An Army pilot of 10% sibilities of church especially urged to be in at ears and the father of five in Vietnam. To prepare him-|Institute Program,” he said, |the presidency, headed by Misment with the help of parents Call the agency showing this emblem of dependability “ay? sm 0 8 pm ee rae {and leaders, The program is for parents, 58 N. Univ. Ave. for Dependability Provo 373-3822 bhildren, the captain hag just|self he enrolled in a BYU cor-|‘When I enrolled for my first|sion President Dean L. Larsen. completed his second tour of respondence course, ‘Priest-|home study course, I had cer-/The first counselor is Birch duty in Vietnam. He flew a|hood O vecumol ee and Church Government.” .oe* sotBy ene: Maeees : UH-1 helicopter and was presi- ibe basse beams: Sev vegylt24 Pave oe chension| BYU end ig ‘now employed 38 lof jumping in with oe feet. |2" accountant in Houston, Tex. Myinstructor always cecament-|He had been serving as stake led freely and made me feel |rssion president of the Hous- tendance, Orem Boy Gets Yu and gests, Duty to DESERET ‘© TRAVEL PRevy S1URE God Scout Honor free to ask whatever questions!" Stake when appointed I felt necessary.” beieee ee his OREM—A Duty to el Award was presented to Randy Captain Bowring was: parti- wife, Patricia, new counselor andson. Tra Jensen, 18, son of Mr. and| have one biped enneys © DAYS ONLY ! BEGINS FEB. 26 ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY “4 a treme with the! The Texas South Mission was i correspondence recently formed due to the Bishop David J. Stone at a re-| courses in studying religious! srowth of the LDS Church et ent church meeting. | topics. the English and Spanish A member of the Orem Ha Mrs. Ira Jensen of Orem, by| Praises Way § people of Southern “T think a homestudy course Texas. is the greatest -vay on earth to study the gospel,” he said, | Pakistan means “Land of the “Most of us just sit down and} Pure” in Urdu. \read the scriptures. We don’t joutline what we are studying, jor seriously think about it. As {a result, we gain very little.” | The captain began his studies |through the United States Arm_ ed Forces Institute (USAFI) program which offers BYU and other university correspondence courses at a special rate to military personnel. At BYU over 700 servicemen are currently enrolled in more than 806 correspondence courses. “T’m really sold on the correspondence program,” Captain Bowrin said. “I just wish 1 had heard about itbefore.” | } | LDS Ward, West Sharon Stake, | he is an Eagle Scout and a member of the Order of the Arrow. Randy is a senior at the Orem High School. BUILD BABY’S PHOTO ALBUM WITH i, ADIXY PIN-UPS. Beautiful 5x7’ photograph, GENEALOGY PHOTOS for only Made the Way You 39: Want Them! LARSON STUDIO JUST BACK FROM tour of duty in Vietnam, Captain Louis T. Bowring chats with Faun Bodily, BYU Home Study secre- 28 N. Ist East, FR 9-3649 | tary, concerning the BYU correspondence program. Wasatch PTA To Meet Thursday The public is invited to join| with Wasatch School PTA\| members for the meeting. ! | Hertz Is in the neighborhood. Now you can rent new Fords or other fine ears by the hour, day, week, weekend, or month. Let Hertz put you in the driver's : seat (isn’t that where you belong?). For details phone 273-3443 lights natural smiles. Do your boby-bragging with a beautiful photo. . . “worth more than a thousand words." Get a completely finished photograph for only 59¢. You will not be urged to buybutif you wish the remaining poses they're yours for 1.35 for the first, 1,25 for the 2nd and $1 for any additional, Never Ride With A Stranger Wasatch School PTA will! meetThursday, Feb, 29, at 7:30 p.m. at the school. Drs. Fred Kartchner, Thales Smith and Richard Clark will present a panel discussion on sex education. i Non-glare get > LW 44 WEST 200 NORTH — PROVO |}} ! 62 WEST CENTER | —————— PIXY PIN-UPS EXCLUSIVESY AT PENNEY’S FHOTOGRAPHERS’ HOURS: Monday - Friday 10 till 9:00 Tues., Wed., Thurs. 10 fill 6:00 AGE LIMIT5 years. One or twochildren Perfemily will be photographed singly for 59¢ each for the first picture. Each additionalchild underfive, 1.50. |