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Show TOn i.rm FETE PBESS. chool Activities . Old Grammer School to Be Torn Down Now that insurance settlement has been made on the burned-ou- t Grammar School Building, any persons interested in razing the building for salvage are urged to contact George I. Bone, school board member. Mr. Bone said the School Board has given its authorization to raze the old building and clear out the lot as soon as possible. A large quantity of brick, in addition to timbers and flooring can be salvaged from the structure, he declared. Madrigal Singers Of BYU to Appear At Lehi High The famed Madrigal Singers of Brigham Young University will program beappear in a one-hoSchool student fore the Lehi High body December 7, at 10:00 a. m., according to Principal Dan Peterson. Any patrons interested in hearing this outstanding choral are welcome to attend at the invitation The Midrigal of the schooL Chorus had the honor of singing for President Eisenhower during their eastern tour last summer. ur Seventh Graders To Take Intelligent Quotient Exams Intelligent Quotient tests will be given all Seventh Grade Students, and any new students who have come to the school from other schools, beginning December 8, according to Principal J. Ferrin Gurney. The tests are part of a regular district testing program and will be administered by Mr. Gurney under the supervision of Lloyd B Adamson, district supervisor of School Band To Present Concert Dec. . er Carlyn fotm- - Wilson, accompanied her husband to Fort Ord, Calif., following his army furlough. They were due at camp, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wilson were hosts at an early Thanksgiving dinner in their honor, Wednesday. Other family members present March 7; and Combined concert were Ralph Berquist, Provo: Mr. of both bands and orchestra, May and Mrs. Robert Wilson and four 9. sons, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. C. New bold, band and Neil Wilson and daughter, and Mr. Reed orchestra director, states that the and Mi's. Lane Hall and four Senior High Band is now rehears- children. The young couple also ing an interesting program in pre- visited in Idaho with his parents. Carlyn has been employed with paration for the concert. real estate Members of the Senior High the of Orem. firm Band are: Lloyd Jones, Edna May Mendenhall. Kathleen Peck, DeAnn Russon, Rochelle Clark, Paul Trane, Eugene Webb, Robert Webb, Ronald D. Nuttall, Mavis Smith, Bob Allison, Carl Hadfield. Richard Kirkham, Bill Price, Rex Corporal Don Green, whose most Scott, Dale Webb, Brian Bon?. recent station was the Presidio in Robert Kirkham, Wesley Peterson, San Fiancisco, California, has reBryant Strasburg, Lois Curtis, turned home following discharge Karl Ingram, Neil Young, Carol from the army. He served for two Rolfe, Ronald Morgan, Darlene With him is his wife, the years. Anderson, DeAnna Davis, Ray- former LuAnn Brown, and childmond Lloyd, Karla Mork, Carl now ren, Sandra and baby Stewart, Kaye Webb and Lola nearly two monthsStephen, old. The Webb. Greens are currently living in American Fork and Don is employed at Dugway. Among those ! Stein-McClinto- ck Cpl. Don Green Discharged From Army Duty Schools in Dist. students of the Alpine School District will be held Saturday from Leland Street Sails For Far East Camp Pendleton, Calif. (FHTNC) Marine Pfc. Leland E. Street, son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Dean Hunger Home on Leave Never Come Back Let Ui Do Your Printinj Lehi High School Presents It's Annual School Play ileaper fey lle Dozen A sched- Sparkling Comedy in Three Acts 'PI iff Jul I '.lit filled with clothing and equipment inspections, refresher courses on weapons and physical 1 I : j ! - I'll . I K ''Vi.- ' : ' f IJ ' ' s I r1 ' s. 1 IV In Europe Soon 8:00 to 11:00 p. m. at American Fork High School, according to Lehi Principal Dan Peterson. instruction. Sponsored by the student ofAchievement tests will be given ficers of the four high schools in all Seventh and Ninth Grade stud- the Alpine District, the dance will ents after the first of the year, have a carnival theme and will be the principal said. ;n the nature of a 1. social. BIOLOGY CLUB If enough Lehi students show OFFICERS MEET their interest in attending, buses Lt. The newly elected officers of the wall be provided to and from AmLehi High School Biology Club erican Fork, Principal Peterson met Tuesday, November 23, for the declared. A four days leave from Marina The dance will be either stag or Air Force Base near Tucson, purpose of planning the policies of the organization for the coming date, although school officials are Arizona, brought Lt Dean Hunger school year, according to Lance urging the students to make it home to spend the holiday with Gudmundsen, publicity director for stag. Appropriate mixers are his family. He motored up with ' . the group. Students are asked to 'our friends, and left early Sunplanned. Those present were Joe Shelton, ask no student for a dance who is day. Also joining Mr. and Mrs. from his own school, and to dance A. F. Hunger, daughter Merlyn president; Kathryn Smith, Joyce Ann Jones, secre- only one dance with one person. and Mrs. Edward South wick, were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carlson and tary; Phyllis Price, program chairMr. and Mrs. John Ernst and children Karen and Gary; Raelene man; Sandra Peterson, treasurer; and Craig Christensen, historian family joined Mr. and Mrs. Albert and LaDawn Hunger, Dorothy of the club. Also present was E. West, sister and brother-inlait Reynolds and Don Hansen, all A. Harding, club advisor. Draper, for Thanksgiving dinner. from Provo. An interesting year is promised, which will include field trips and PRINTING 1 uled to sail for duty in the Far East after spending four weeks in the staging regiment at this Marine Corps Base. The staging regiment handles the last minute details in getting men' ready for foreign duty. A Marine's few weeks in staging are Paul Brown to Leave For Duty Word vvns received by M. anl Mrs. Lowell Brown that their son, Pvt. Paul Brown, who is currently stationed at Fort Ord, California, has been assigned to overseas duty in Europe. He has been in the army for 16 weeks and, is scheduled to leave for Europe, January hr the new bain son. Mrs. Green. senior high AWAY FOR re- ceived word that their grandson. Lt. Ernest J. ijack) Webb arrived Sunday, at his Air Force Base in Alabama. He left by plane. Saturday. His wife and son. Ernest for tiie Reed, are remaining present with iier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thatcher, in Provo. Lt. Webb recently graduated from Northwestern University in Chicago with a degree in dentistry. Street of Lehi, Utah, was l.aursen and s. daughter Dun, of American Fork. visited here tins wvk at the home of Mrs. Uiursens daughter, Mrs. lVn Fouler. Chief at tract ion u as eagerly greeting the family are Mr. ind Mrs. Lowell Brown, parents of Plan Dance For Saturday all William Webb Lt. Ernest J. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb Mii Gordon Berquist, the j DOLLARS SENT Leaves For Air Force Furlough J Pet-Mr- 13 Gordon Bergquist Returns From erson was sustained as financial j Allison and Paul Scown as coun-cler-k. Lloyd Busker is the retiring selors. Keith Prior, now advanced j to the Priests' oiiiv. Quorum. Is the re- Rex Scott was sustained as tiring In the Fourth H ani Phihp y president, with Dan Wilson, was recently sustained as president of the Teachers" Quorum counselor, and Bryant Strasburg, seeond assistant in the Sunday m the Sixth Ward, with Robert j secretary, also advanced. Sduol. replacing Gordon Piatt who is moving to Southern Utah. Keith Iarsen is suivrintendent and James Carter the first assistant. In the Filth Ward. Ronald Eck-ersle- o o With Our Soys in Uniform concert has been scheduled by the Lehi High School Senior Band for December 13 at 7:30 p. m. in the High School Auditorium. This is the first of five concerts planned by the senior and junior high instrumental aggregations during the current school year. The school orchestra will present a concert January 17, while the remainder of the encert schedule is as follows: Junior High Band, February 7; Senior High Band, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 183 Changes Made in Ward Organizations sex: A A dance for UTAH 9 NEW MONEY FOR YOUR OLD THINGS Your Discarded Furniture, Piano, Kadio, Bicycle, Too!, Ice Box, can be sold with A WANT AD IN THIS NEWSPAPER . ' 5 3 ' . i J ' . l'ft CAST OF CIIAKACThKS to rlnht, Fred Sheltwii, Glenda Adm, Judy Cirant, Mileta Peterson Connie Adamson, Kent Thrasher, Marylin Kaymond Lloyd, Connie Kirkham, Carl Zimmerman, ionn itobiMon and Joyce Skinner. - Septic Tanks and Cesspools Cleaned Lehi High School Auditorium Phone Provo 3607 One Night Performance Only vice-preside- nt; 8 P. m. ISSsipllajSf TOdlaisr o o o Admission Provo, other activities. LIMITED TIME OFFER! 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