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Show Leadership Week At BYU Opens Mar. 4 "lTam Young University will tljrov, 'We ils J , residenb of t intermountain area Marck 4-7 , rf,e 26ll Ray Klauck, president of the Springville Junior Chamber 0( Commerce, spent Sunday Monday in Cedar City, where he '' attended a meeting of the Jaycees of that city Monday evening, m 1 also during the day visited the ' iron mines operated by Geneva. WSre of the leadership offerings wiU be a selection of approximate-, w 30 "short courses," each con-SstKg con-SstKg of three or more lectures on vifal subjects. Fields covered nclude health, home management, community planning economics literature, atomic science, teach ing methods, and audio-visual edu- Problems in religious teaching and other aspects of church leadership lead-ership will be considered in the concluding day's program, March 7' Leadership Week will open Thursday evening, March 4, with a concert version of the opera, -Dido and Aeneas." This concert will be the first of four evening programs which include drama -and recreation on Friday and Saturday, Sat-urday, and a symphony orchestra program Sunday evening. The BYU band will also play a concert Friday afternoon. Members of the' first presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will speak at two general assemblies scheduled for the week at 11 a. m., March 5 and 2:30 p. m. March 7. The university will hold "open house" with an extensive array of exhibits ex-hibits from 4 to 6 p. m., March 5 and 6. |