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Show Civil D:!:r3 23iCcj Fi!i 1 was mtettaf aajr uroay at vtu Trade for 14 CItU American Fork and Lehl Bet instructor aad tor ltstat radiological Instructor : train ing. Stadnts tew thrMtaoersFrlday eltmi ltd font erening tine li&rch mornings B. Shelter HaittctBMat tor Course, with credit la col- lege sociology, was taught by Or. WUUamF.riraavorth, Extension Division, and RADEF by Dr. John Merrill, phyttdnna department, and Jay Playpen, graduate student la physics, Utah State University. Rating of these men, means the two courses can be taught In Utah County, sending train ees to CD training centers at Battle creek, inch., or Alameda, calif, said Dr. Frans- - worth. RADEF technical men must be licensed, by the Atomic Energy Commission, he said. Utah State University, which has a federal contract to teach CD courses, will hold seminars later this year for city, county and state officials. They in turn will designate persons to manage local shelters and monitor radlatlonfall-o- ut The already trained RADEF Instructor lnProvo, Cedar City, Ogden and Logan, will then teach the appointees, be said. Similar courses for Instructors will be conducted next fall in Salt Lake County and in southeast and central Utah, he said. Sego Lily Fifth Graders to Tour Timpanogos Cave - much anticipated tour of Timpanogos Cave is scheduled for Thursday, May 14, for the 38 students of Jay Mac Far-lanFifth Grade, in the Sego Lily School. Sego Lily Principal Paul Hanson, who Is employed during the summer at the cave, will guide the group through. He will also explain the many exhibits at the visitors' center and will give slide presentations there. The tour will be a day long event. e's iron bwu- - mh irray, Jimn R. Thompson, Johnny B. Gray, Marilyn Haws, Naomi T. Nlel sen, Sonla Aycock, Irene Car ter, Ricky Lee Carter. tatte test tacsOk Ice toft frost ee roaravL in i O to In Mia Fourth Ward1 chapel, beginning 7:90 p.m. Bishop R. Thomas Wofflnden will be la charge. Friends and relatives are cord' tally invited to Join with ward members la attendance. Elder Moore,' who served as companion to the Supervising Elder during seven months of his mission, served under Mission President Warren Pugh, and later under President Ho ward Allen, the current presi dent. He traveled throughout the 'Bay area", ni Us eoeaatoa tor Cm oBoeCs. Co waa ta dose eoctaet Elder Wayne Coney. reeer,"y seat his regards aad i to the people of Lett. Great strides are expected ta the inijn one to the new Oak- at Mission particularly In Oakland and Vallejo. The mission, rated as the second lar- - land Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Moore Joined their sob on the coast and toured through the area tor a week, meeting the many Meade made Norman plans to attend their. , , Elder Norman. Moore summer scboolatRlekeorSaow gest mission in the world as College, if military oceans, far as baptisms are concerned, meats wfH allow. Includes California from Free B reform, the Tomorrow no, north; parts of Utah and Nevada and also Oregon. There fool does say; Today ttootfa are 150 missionaries now serv- - to late; the wise eld yesterday. f Quality Gifts That Keep On Giving NEW lE3rBIL COMPACT Members Meet National President A group from Lehl attended the luncheon which honored Mrs. Luther D. Johnson of Valley, Nebraska, national president of the American Legion Auxiliary. With President John son came her secretary, Miss Mariorle Bills of Indianapolis, Indiana. The lovely affair took place at the Prudential Federal LEHI PATIENTS IN AM. Savings Building auditorium in FORK HOSPITAL Salt Lake City. Those attending from Lehl were President Among patients receiving Gloria Finch, Shirley Scown, treatment at the American Fork Frances Trlnnaman, Ruth Qra Hospital were the following4mJwa Ern. ftfaw Wm1t Home band-balanci- ng A fsn Elder Worms Moore, son of Mr. aad Mrs. Jesse Moore of the Fourth ward, has returned home after serving tor two years la toe Northern Californ ia Mission. Headojia iters are now located in Oakland. A welcome home la hie honor will be B Stephen P. thllor g)tCt ta They are hgL--j to C9 tor saoca ct c t3 i reseat time. Ctx le psceosMtctoCji Cc!!!:rn!3 Wssfca boors of skating, they bad a Bead Balaacers," the weiaer roast and picnic, with finals of the BYU Invitational led to plenty of home mads cake. The Tennis Tourney. . perform for the etadeats of the bus trip was taken Immemstoly X The schedTawndayfjto-daywere finals prep ego Lily School, school. With Mrs. fellowlag uled tor All Saturday but were Ruth Peterson of the faculty beginning at 10 a. a. en weathered out and win be play- Id of the stsdeats from junoer-gartcharge of the outing the ed at a later 'date. The entire throagh FUJh Grade, are gross was also accompanied by tour are the of Junior la. college part iactoded, and parents Elwood Hunt, Victor Ashby and ney, scheduled for Saturday, vlted, according to Principal Joseph Creamer, faculty edvt-eor- a. also was postponed because of Paul Tfrfifwv ; the heavy snow. While touring Europe, the Russ will Brown battle of Lehl Wendanys were eeea by John Dennis Peterson of Manti for. Ringing North and brought to the singles crown, while Ken CORRECTION the United states to tear for Watklns of Don and Sorensen with two consecutive seasons ft) the announcement of the Elder Stephen P. Mellor American Fork will meet Doug Ring- with the World-tamo- as LesJ sponsors of Boys State and of Manti John Hall and Barnum Bros. Bally Dyreng ling the Lehl representatives, for the doubles crown. Circus. They have toured not Eldor was commerce of Chamber Bryan Terry of Provo High only la Europe, but throughout omitted. The reached the semifinals la the erroneously the United States, Canada and in Class A Singles. He will play Chamber is again aiding Old Mexico. done It as has a boy spcasorlng Walton Mike of Olympus in one They present a startling per of the semifinal match, with Harold state the organisation formaace of skillful gymnas From Sears of Skyline meeting Greg grosp. We're sorry. tics and hand balancing, requir Young of Highland in the other. ing years of practice to preThe cuss A doubles are sent such versatility In aero Elder Stephen Paul Mellor batics. These young artists per son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul down to the quarterfinals. , form difficult and graceful ath- Mellor of the Sixth Ward, has letics feats in a physical fitness returned after completing a two Every reform was once aprl-- . program that will keep you en years mission In the Great vate opinion. tertalned from beginning to end. Lakes Mission. He left from the Ralph Waldo Emerson Featuring the three wena Goshen Ward and will report anys, Betty, rrea ana neun, there Sunday, May 10. Then, on each has extensive experience Sunday, May 28, he will speak as a professional performer, at his welcome home in the Lehl including even the smallest ox Sixth Ward, at 5:30 p.m., under old Heidi, the group, five-ye- ar the direction of Bishop Teddy B. who goes through her speciality Parker. performance with the apiomo He served under Mission of a seasoned performance. President Gledhill, and later Betty Wendany maiorea in under President Lloyd Mlckel- SPECIAL 10 DAY TOUR drama- - and speech and earned sen Idaho Falls. The mission her B. A, degree. Fred train has about 200 missionaries, Fly to World's Fair for 3 doyi. ed In Europe starting at the age who baptize about that many But to Hill Cumoroh Pageant, of 14, receiving Ms apprentice- converts per month, was Sacred Grove, Kirtland Temple, At this ship after .three years. Carthage Jail, Nauvoo, liberty time he Joined a troup special Jail, Winter Quarter Cemetery. Formerly of Sandy, Elder ox cnua- in the training izing Mellor Is a graduate of Jordan All PERSONALLY ESCORTED ren and has been in that parti High School and has attended cular type of training for 35 Brlgnam Young University. He "let Ut Help Vev Travel Worry free" years. Fred is an accomplished plans to continue his education Coll or Writ and proficient at the BYU this Fall, with an MURDOCK TRAVrtl INC. artist, exceptional In his art. aim toward a career in the edu (Year Experienced Travel Ceeneeler) cation field. The Mellor family 1 321-3- 1 14 South Main Is residing at 464 West 1st Salt lake ctiynnmawBi South, Lehl. Legion Auxiliary ters will play In the Class skelter l!"3 FrcD I!:ub roSer skating party at Park Roe Che to rprtagvCle, was eajoyed by ike E&fta Grade gross of the Leal Jaator Elga School, last Friday. After two A M::l Invitation:. completing H;!j SiatiRj Pcriy Resell Fi:.:ls in Two Tbaraeey, Kay 1, KZ las toere. end It tefcsJto C3 er ees I!:..:rs A. F.f Lchi "SO Quiet, nywrjUa if Hi -- u2u T PWSAfK'W ORIGINAL ailed! fit fej8 Ji Draw Ift 0 Faith should enlarge Its bor ders and strengthen its base by resting upon Spirit Instead of matter. a mm THURS. APRIL 39 thru SAT. 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