OCR Text |
Show iA i .SUNDAY HERALD om Jefferson Topic of World Affairs Glass 7-- A Fgj Committee Postpones School Site Decision;! Further Study Scheduled Thomas Jefferson will be the personality of the film and discussion in the World Affairs class under the adult education pro- gram on Monday evening at 7:30 room is oi tne central uuuaing at Provo High. Discussion will bring Jefferson's policies to focus J LEHI-T- he Lehl School Advis-rin- z and recommending a site, to nas me committee oiw Dy ory postponed ior,De purcnasea reraonsibilitv of a ritizen to- at least two weeks a decision on trictHigh school sites are to Be a rlaw or f which ne prospective school sites in Lehl, purcnasea n did Jefferson Why """'disapproves? and. further Investigation of the Fork and Pleasant Grove Act which the Sedition i four sites under discussion will offi would have public protected take place recently made by Aloine District. cials from unbridled criticism. George I. Bone, Lehl schoollBulk of the funds will go for con disrespect and abuse? The pub board representative, turned over stmctioh of anew tenior high lic is invited. There will be five : o the committee the task of find-- school in Orem. more classes. Four prospective sites are now under consideration, by the Lehi committee, and first, and second choices are to be recommended it to the school board. The commit tee is made up of representatives ot church, civic and business groups In the community. ' committee Another meeting OREM Dr. Louis A. Warren, Thirty-fiv- e in about two weeks, SPANISH FQRK held J.. be will nationally-know- n public speaker at which time a decision will be Spanish Fork High School stu- and student of the life of Abra dents, nearly as many from all ham Lincoln, will address stu made. Iin the meantime Virgil V schools combined, partici other memand dents at Lincoln High . School H. Peterson, chairman, will in the recent Division Solo of pated committee the survey 2Wednesday. March 10, at 10:30 bers Small Group Music Festival the sites to make sure there is and a m. READY FOR BAND CONCERT- - These members of the Spanish Fork High School Band will be H. Lee held Mrs. at finds school determine and DALLY RITUAL Each morning before Nephi High. sufficient acreage, who his Dr. dedevotes among those participating In th concert of that organization Monday at 7:30. p. m. in the high Warren, Reed brushing daughter Suzanne's long tresses. The. girl has the approximate cost of homes Students rating In the first di school to and time entire Nearly 200 students will participate. Above, left to right seated, Merrill R?y hairdo. Her a newer to on short to in curls be gathering lone trade her rided which would have bought vision mcl 'ded Roberta riinze, Carter auditorium. and Paul of Johnson; the life about Standing, left to right. Bob Campbell, Roy Edwards and Joe E. Whit- -. on each site. I mother says school has helped Suzanne to adjust to other chil publishing facts i piano solo; Venda Skousen, Venita o VU UiiLVUJ UlULUlilf nil! OCQA dren and pfcopie. Braithwaite, Beverly Graham, Determination to be Prepared. Paul Hair, Johnson, Lynette His appearance is being spon John Davis, Phillip Argyle and sored by Lincoln National Life David weeiey.iaouoie mixerquar- Insurance Company. tet; Paul Huff, baritone solo; Lea Ann Oberhansly, contralto solo; ' " Paul Hair, John Davis, Phillip " ;x! I""- David f WITH male -' Neeley, I : Merrill Bradshaw, Salt Lake Argyle, Paul! Johnson, trombone quartet; City, Brigham Young University solo; James Mattisen, trumpet music major, will present his solo; and Bob Campbell, drum senior piano recital, today at solo. (Editor's note: This Is another In a series of articles on j OREM Court of honor for the 3 what Provo schools are dolnr for the city's children. It Is p.m. In the East Lounge, Social scouts of and Orem Sharon written by a parent .whose daughter attends the Maeser Is; invited. stakes will be, held today, accord- Hall. The public Is ; a School.) studentuof Mr. Bradshaw ing to Alfred C. Bennett, Squaw Carl Fuerstner of the BYU music we REED were over IL MRS. much concerned LEE By Peak District advancement chair and If children can get agood start her adjustment and I frequently man. Host Troop 28 of the Hil faculty. He is the son of Mr. of Salt K. M. Brawshaw Mrs. emotionally,- they're going to be visited the school and found the Crest ward will be in charge of ' ' of Lyman, - ' teachers patient, considerate and the program Which will convene Lake City, formerly Ore. ...." :. J; happy in later life. i: and Portland, School has made my daughter responsive "to the Individual needs at the Timpanogos chapel at 7:30 Wyo..-' A music theory i'major, Mr. LEHI Approximately 83 tenth Suzanne happy. Association with of each student. p.m. grade students at Lehl Highj other children is important, and Soon Suzanne was happily ad- Host troop for Orem stake wil BradshawBYUhasA been a member School are currently enrolled in Choir of the Cappella in school youngsters have play justed and has been getting along be Orem First Troop 29 and Post driver education imder the direction' of Newell B the second activities in which every child is well in school since.; 2029. The meeting will begin at 'school course the of two and i for year, accord- years, I have always found the teach 6 p.m. in the Vineyard chapeL Weight Included. to B. AdamROTC the Male member Lloyd of' ing Principal I think children need to play in ers at Maeser ease the rough one Chorus for 11 year, during school. They are taught to enter spots for their pupils by giving which time he served as assistant This Is a course de tain themselves and to get along plenty of encouragement. conductor of the latter organiza signed to give the students more Many mental illnesses trace together. tion. behind the wheel of V Last In to to I back childhood. used experience Christmas the pupils be the dual-contrdriver training Suzanne's room atJVlaeser Ele- secretary to the late Dr. Garland car. Most of the students now' Enter Debaters to mentary school bad a little "sym- H. Pace, former superintendent OREM for the taking the class were in the firs phony" orchestra The children of Utah State Hospital. He often annual wardPreparations reunion scheduled course at the opening of the Meet lined up in a Christmas tree for- said that strict childhoods often for High Oqden were March 11, school year, j Thursday, mation and sang and played al- bring mental Illnesses in later discussed at the Geneva Ward de AMERICAN FORK Five life. Mr. Adamson reports that the most every carol I've ever heard. officers and teachers meeting bate teams of the American Fork students alternate the course I wish more parents could have held at the chapel this week. The Overstrictness Not Good school will participate at the; with gymnasium work, taking the seen it.. high On overstrict parent can cause Primary will entertain primary invitational meet to be held Tues- safety education class (driver conAt a recent parent-teach12 years with a children at Ogden high schools. Al training) two! days one week and day ference (I like this way of learn mental illness. An emotionally program under and serve them lunch mother can be hard on though primarily for Class A three days the next. The aim Is ing about pupil progress better disturbed assisted the Junior Sunday schools, by on the child I and the the local school, Class B, to give each; student two hours teacher. I I than report cards) said School under the direction of Mrs has been Invited for think don't children's the past sev of instruction behind the wheel, acaccomplish need children .varied thought eral years; having a strong de- in addition o intensified class-wor-k tivities to learn, They can't Just ments in subjects should be Roy Taylor. bate department. in good driving practices learn reading, writing and anth stressed over their social adThe five teams which will com ahd safety measures. metic alone, ihey need more justments. pete Tuesday are Jerry ChadwickI remember Mrs. Pace's say than single interests. and Merrill Bateman. Jean Helwhen one of her sons had Thrive on Freedom ing, ' mandollar and Jeannette Mercer, An emotional, fearful child not learned to read well by the ! Deanni Grant and Marilyn cannot learn. Children thrive on third grade, "I'm not going to I Seholes. Tonlta Mortenson and freedom.: when they are not- fear worry about his reading. He'll Sara Se&bel, and: Ronald Long ful of doing wrong. learn to read." and Larry Storrs In Maeser school I've noticed tit The fact that Mrs. Pace did orem The public health Im 'the youngsters' are free to say ;not become unduly upset' and munization clinic began at the uhat they think. If they want to showed confidence in the teacher An- outstanding program has Lincoln . High School Tuesday know something, they walk up gave the right atmosphere for been chosen for performance by All THESE NEW FEATURES I with booster as well as series six of the members to the teacher and ask. Brigham tyto for students shots offered, and he did learn to I don't think children should learning, University music faculty small pox. tetanus and read was later graduated at a Young phoid, it fold away bottl racks ' be Impudent. Some chamber music parents think young age from medical college. on an evening'of resiS authorities Health urged In Smith there is no discipline in today's I think a happy childhood full tonight at 8:15 p. m. to catry a record Of Imrack-iudents can ice it ic cream schools. That's not true. I've of development is the foundation VAuditorium . a.. rra. f t especially tetanus. seen teachers use a gentle firm-,nes- s, for a stable adult life, and I'm well-knoail OREM Fifty girls of the home-wit- h munizations, ine six Drmiani musicians, them it all times and to solo artists, aret-DT- , but emphasizing thought- - glad our schools give children Lincoln classes such a record up to date. of, living High' keep Leon Dallin. violin: Lawrence school fulness and consideration In their chances to exercise freedomand adjustable doo short fiehr ;two completed parents should urge students to Harold Sardonl. violin; LaycocV Children need guid- initiative. discliplining. . trips last week under the super-- ! take advantage of this opportunity viola; Evelyn - Loveless, cello vision ance, not ordering around, of their teacher, Alice II to protect ' their health at this Carl Fuerstner, piano; and Beginning school is a chal HAM ALARM Jensen. time, it was announced. Blaine Edlefsen, oboe. lenge to a child, Skills come THOMASTON, Conn. (UP) to Westmore was The first trip slowly and frustration comes easi- Volunteer firemen received a call TheyXwill open the program with School, ,vhere the girls spent a K370 for oboe, ly. Some youngsters are shy. that smoke was pouring from a the Mczart Quartet haf day observing Jhe children 11 Some seem nervous, as did Su- building on the Vincent Serra violin, viola, cello. In fotlr .move- z in class work. This was for comQuartett-Satzanne when she started school. farm. When they got there, they ments; the Schubert pletion ofs their child care unit. Op. poth. for 2 violins, viola, The We had to take her out of school found Serra smoking hams. second trip was to the Ed cello: and will conclude with the after only two weeks. wards subdivision to inspect new 57 Shostakovich Quintet Op. for A. ! 111. iv.:. In the But her The upon state is entering n the, mockingbird : two cello r. .1 and viola, violins, piano,!"""1". 'ihome-buildiunit. year bird of Texas. and housing in five, movements Eleven AMERICANX FORK students of jtheigh school have been initiated into he National Honor Society, haying attained per week scholastic standards outlined by the national; organization. As is AFTER SMALL; KJ the custom,! the new jnembers . CUBIC FEET MODEL i . ll.l gave a banquet and presented a DOWN PAYMENT! -rprogram for; the old members of v OREf Mr. and Mrs. Odeal-C- . the local chapter. Kirk, former Orem residents, who Enjoying new membership are 1 have just returned from Iran to Elton Abel. Mvrna Ault. Lvnne their hor e " at the Utah State Anderson, Connie "Dean, ' Elaine BADGE ;- Gordon Agricultural College experiment DurrantGrant, . r L Jan farm in worth tgden, wiu be nt'LlK ji . w mercer, vraig iviorieu&wii, speakers in the Hill Crest LDS Kent Robinson, Dorothy Vest and Ward tonight at 7:30 in the Timp David Young. anogos Ward chapel. The officers in charge of the The Kirks willi-tel- l of some ot NHS affairs here are Merrill their experiences during the two years which they spent in north- Bateman, president; Mary Mon ern Iran on the borders of Soviet son, vice president; joiayne GUy Russia while Mr.; Kirk was work- Buckwalter, secretary; ad on the reporter. Point Humphries, Faculty ing government's i and. Giddlngs Four 'program. Purpose of this visors are Luther program was to show by actual Arlo Shelley.experiments on their soil, better methods of farming which wil Mr. Kirk will show slides --taken FREEZER! Y help them raise their standard of in Iran and also in the Holy! living. Land, which they also visited. At 8:30 p. m. after.the Meeting, Everyone lis invited to attend. r u.th i, Lincoln Historian Slates Address At Lincoln High' A '. "..T.V .Jft ; pcy Nephi Music Fete Draws Large Student Group V - ; ? . . . . j Schools Help Children n Social Adjustments Senfor Piaiiov Recital Today Courts of Honor Schedule Today .'' V. " ' - 3 ' 88 Enrolled In Driver Education - u"l1 Lzi .... IT , (C Ward Reunion Slated Thursday . re-che- - U 5 1jU lu o "( h JnVV SPJ Mr , PUT$A Yjl PJ ck U your ol at -i .;Srirae&Tez- ; er v. Program Listed For Chamber y Concert Tonight . i Lincoln Students Receive 'Shots1 i i Lincoln Students - s Participate Infield Trips - -i jjP ; wn 1 ' r: m j Initiated Into Scholastic Honor Sodiety 1 & 1 1 1 ng i Iran Talk Slated '- .j.u - r- .vr . ' rr;l, ul JOijJx (fZs UjJ )Vj TLj Tonight at Hill Crest Ward r i . 2 ! 1L -- - 714 Special of the week! Herds' Our 2 LH-12- SPACE MAKER REFRIGERATOR I. with across the top I ; Price Was 299.95 HEALTH IS: WEALTH! CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Brigham Young University faculty musicians will present an evening of chamber musurin Smith Auditorium tonight at 8:30 p. m. The public Is invited. They are, left to right, Dr. Leon Dallin, Lawrence Sardoni, Blaine. Edlefsen. Evelyn Loveless and Harold Laycock. COMMUNITY'S HI SALES end muui$tf EYERE5T & Gcod for 5,000 Votes nnmms Voiding Wheel Choirs fOtOS Hendriclts' Prescription 23 N. TO 19 IMCHff OFFICIAL f'i,J'l ij!"l POPULAR ELECTION ENTRY Good for 5,000 Please Enter ni "!-u- BLANK Address 'a a v Methionine, Rutin, Liver and Yeast oil in - LOW PRICES , 45't ... $3.95 90'$ 6.95 ! NOTE: Each baby will receive credit for just one of these. Write Information leribly In the spaces. new G-- Refrlsrerator E Provo Springville . A' 4' at er; full-wid- Full-wid- th chiller tray; th freez- sturdy aluminum sheWes; 3 aluminum ice cube trays (1 Redi-Cub- e Tray); Space Maker door shelves; slidingTeretable drawers; automatic b teriorlirbt; trigger action latch; adjustable temperature control and vertically hinfed freexer door. - SERVICE ABOVE ALL all other products ! Payson. and look j compare with Spanish Fork Count the features: the amaiinjr low price. Here is a refrigerator thattiye you plenty of space for frozen and fresh food storage, many; deluxe convenience features, plus famous General Electric dependability. A BADGE 714 Special, See it Tuesday Nigrhtsi 9:30, LKDYlTV) guaranteed! CITY 2.75 A WEEK There's more of everythlnr In this PO J ENTHOL Are. Phone...... B-- 12 12 MINERALS Vots ProToUtih Parents U including the Wonder Vitamin (This Coupon Is Good for 5000 Complimentary Votes) Brinr to The Daily Herald Parents' Name Center University Ave. Provo. Utah. Ph. 50 BABY 15 VITAMINS PAY AS LITTLE AS S Third South on A Jo t E S tht Avenue, Provo a Sj E R V 1 C - E Next to Utah Power - OREM |