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Show ! 7' Palmyra 'Stake SUNDAY! HERALD Conference M endelssohri Chorus Has March 20, 21j Great! Record of Public Dates set SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1954 Utah County. Utah -- A " : j i -- ! . for SPANISH. FORK the Palmyra Stake quarterly conference are March 20 and 21, stake leaders announced Saturday. Milton ;R. Hunter of the First Council of Seventy, will be the By A. WILL JONES. Historian at Dallas, Tex. in March visiting authority, and the session' There has been "Music In the Festival 1949. its most outDuring conwill be termed a "missionary Air" since the Mendelssohn: Malel standing vear.this, the chnni wae ! ference."; u Chorus began blending their way; presented in 37 concerts including.; L s Saturday evening, March 20; at- into the hearts of music lovers me eleven aay trip to Texas. 6:30 p. m., a missionary training- throughout the state. The, chorus 11 Veterans of many perform meeting will be held for all stake has been heard from St. George ances over the years, they have missionaries and prospective mis- on the south to Logan on the assisted in raising thousands of sionaries. Those to attend include north and from Vernal on the east dollars to build buy stake presidency, high council, to Delta on the west. f ' - organs and pianos, chapels, fight infantile Melbishops, counselors, clerks, The "chorus had its beginning 1q paralysis; and to finance manv chizedek Priesthood quorum pres 1928. 23 years; ago with WS. Mcother worthwhile ' Their projects. idents, stake mission presidency Allister as director followed by service has been given equally to and secretary, all stake mission William F. Hansen and later, regardless of creed. The only aries, all stake executive of Sun John Halladay. E. B. Terry, the ail, reward of the chorus ' members YMMIA and YWMIA, present director accepted! that nave a day School, a is satisfaction in received Relief Society and Primary, I . position in 1938. Under the directhemselves and find developing all workers in such aux tion of Mk --Terry, the chorus has one anwith ing comradeship iliaries assigned to stake mission had 272 singing engagements, in other. Its members come from ary work, and all Seminary; teach cludirg 113 in Provo. 28 in Prem, all walks of life and sing for the ers, i 11 in American '.T Fork, 33 in they derive from singing AMERICAN FOE'S HIGH SCHOOL BAND This snappy aggregation will stage a concert Monday night. The public Is invited. At 8 p. m. Saturday, March; 20, Snringville and 25 in Salt! Lake, pleasure good music, joy to the Melchizedek Priesthood Lead- with the balance beirvg done in others, finding bringing a way to serve -ership meeting will convene. In all carts' of Utah. The Chorus and to the fulness of their vited to this meeting are all the has appeared in 46 cities pf our lives.adding ' ?: . distance Present officers of the jrroun Melchizedek Priesthood members State. The greatest named above ant" in .ddition, traveled to give a concert and are: E. B. Terry, director: Gorstake Patriarchs, stake clerk's, return the same evening Was t6 don Keddington and Eula Norton, stake and ward committees for Vernal, 314 miles round j trip; accompanists; L. W. (Andy) Anof Pat Pending," a "Secret al "Gate two-weAMERICAN TORI The City March." "Deep River modern cam the Senior Aaronic Priesthood, which has been done twice. derson, president end manager: comedy in three acts, will Climaxing a all presidencies, secretaries land Inspired by the artistry jof th? Homer Whitney, secretary concert of the Suite" acd Ameri"Stars and Stripes and spring which in learned paign they be presented Monday evening at democratic can Fork senior high school Forever" by the band. group leaders of Melchizedek chorus in a concert at the Joseph treasurer; Scott Peterson. Reyprocesses voting Smith Auditorium, Mrs. Rbyden nold Heiner and Thomas Griffith, band will be given in the Alpine Interspersing the band num 7:30 p. m. in the Little Theater from "registering" to casting Priesthood Quorums. fctake tabernacle Monday, March bers will be special numbers, a of E2st Provo Stake House by the ballots in actual civil doting Sunday general sessions; March James Keith, presidentor of the business directors; A. Will Jones, Amerir historian Elsie Urie, soprano uuds 15, at 8 p.m. The concert will bass horn solo. 'The Message," Fifteenth Ward MIA. boothsstudents at Dixon Junior 21, will be held at 10 a. m. and Federated music cnorus to the invited have special significance this George Abel; flute duet "Duo The play, built around rfce con High . School have named new ica, represeni soloist has appeared with the uJUtah at the Golden Jubilee tMusie chorus' the past two seasons. year as this Is the band which No. 2," Irene Chipman and Mari sequences of a wishing machine student body officers for 1954-5was selected by the Utah state lyn Hunter: coronet trio. "Three invented by an Currently, the chorus has pregirl, Elected president was Tohia of special interest to investigasented four concerts . this year organization of the Junior Cham- Solitaire," Kent Robinson, Olani includes in the cast Bill Jfelson ScotC with Ruth, Ann Paramore, tors of the. church . well ais to ber of Commerce to attend the Durrant and Gordon Birk; vocal as George Pending, father; Shir- - vice. presidents and Jeannie Leon members. .Stake Missionaries and arrangements have been national convention of Jaycees to solo, Marilyn Ramsay; bass lene Booth, Helen Pending, moth ard, secretary Diana Markham should invite and bring their made for the group to sing at Yalecrest Ward In Salt Lake on neia in coioraao ispnngs in clarinet solo. Bill Warnick; trom- er; Myrth Wootton. Delia Pend- is school historian. . d to these friends and investigators mid-JunThe public is invited bone duet "Night and Day," Ron ing; Sharee Van Wagonen PaMarch 14, a building fund benefit . Named class officers were, for meetings. to attend the concert. in ald Thomas and Kathleen Moyle. tricia Pending; Roy Griffiths. Ar- the Pleasant Grove on March 20, 1 7 JAid m. at session The Ross pi evening Brown, grade, ninth, K. band in has director on American 25. J. the March at Bird, and Delta the Four Moss Mr. t years ago thur Pending; Rennie Ann West, secretary, will be under the' direction of the announced the program will in- Fork High School band was Tinker; Gordon Thornton, Beany: president In response to "a plea from, Yale Ward in Salt Lake oh March p South and Anderson, activity Stake Mutual. Jimmy clude the following numbers: nosed out of first place in the Ruth Ann Hendricks. Widgie; Nile Korea for aid in restoring 28. . eighth grade, institutions destroj ed by Any man with; the time and I "Parade of the Republic," "Night Parade of States at the Jaycee Jensen, Dr. Chandler; Golden committeeman; Christian Kay Boat." "Hall of Fame," overture National convention, losing to a Jackman, fire marshal; Earl Jean' Taylor, president; recent the war, the Provo Seven- desire is invited to ioin the group. secretary, and Connie from ''Normandy," overture from much larger Texas school. Al- Prothcro, first fireman; Stan Baekus, Church is th-Day Adventist Rehearsals are held every Monactivity committee. same "Alladin and the Princess." though second place winners, the Brown.; second fireman; and Mi- Ann Kay, of with others the; day night at 8 p.m. In the Music .The new officers will be on to Room at Lincoln High School. drive Coast In West a " band from "the small Utah xity, chael Noble as the little man m hand faith, next fall to help orient new help raise $250,000. The drive w-- s marching In their colorful red the machine. will have since students, they uniforms made a great hit with launched Saturday, according to PsYcholoaist Savs learned of already procedures C. L. Bauer, president of the Pa the crowd. their offices this spring, accord In honor of the patron saint cific Union Conference of the de. WnfriPn Srnro 1 nu The trip to the Colorado city, ing to John H. Mower, principal. of native Wales. St. David. ;the ', i to B. Lyman according Wight, The principal says the ""citi Welsh of Spanish Fork held their, ,A SDpPiai offerinr was taken In In Psychology Tests Jaycee president here, will be zenship i experience" of elections annual ;St. David's Day event 360 Adventist Churches made the route by Royal. Gorge WORLD AFFAIRS CLASS attempts to accomplish two ob Saturday, March 13, at the So- fornia. Arizona. Nevada and Utah STANFORD, Calif. (UP) StanTO SEE WASHINGTON FILM and the return trip through the at Dixon. First to ful cial Center. One of the high jectives to raise the majoi part ford University psychologist EdMoffett Tunnel. If possible, he fill the responsibility of schools lights on the 'program iwas B- - Saturday World Affairs class will see a said, the young folks of eoal. the Schools, churches, and ward J. Sweeney went but on a will have SCHOFIELD, Carbon Count-y- to teach students the use of the Davis , Thomas 'hospital . of 9 film on George Washington Mon 1L Evans, grandson will penem limb today :and said he believed facilities a or naing in The Tenderfoot Investiture with ballot- - and its effectiveness in u.x ine aaaea i . oi James was partly right M William i i Xivans, the naiacan . from drive. day at 7:30 p.m. in Room 13 at vista aome pleasure pioneer coacnes. the government; and second, to ori "56 who crossecPthe plains walk the candlelight ceremony the Central building of Provo wible texts when he wrote, ; "Woman Is the and science, History, first Scout program ever to be ent students to direct their own ing ' 1300 miles on a wooden leg. have also been requested by stu- unreasoning animal and pokes the High. The film .will be followed 9 in Scofield, was given affairs. presented a Mr. Evans imitated his grand- dents at "Sam Yuk" trainiftg col fire from the top." discussion of the three West Mountain News by Scofield A school, 96 atthe field of was recently nominees which father in song and dance. !An-- leger-Seou- l, beset the to replace books lost Sweeney said two years of re- greatest problems, PTA meet- narrowed to 40 candidates in other interesting following the regular of ithe have convinced him men .first president which strangely prowhen their part library was corhplete-searc- h '' ing. are as much as 50 per cent better balloting, after which gram was music by the Biggs ly destroyed in the war. I primary enough are still with us and often make the headlines. First,- - the Troop 295 was recently reacti candidates divided into four brothers of Orem, natives of Headquarters for the driye ar6,tnan women at solving compiica vated on the anniversary of scout "parties issue of military vs. civilian here fori the at 1545 N. Verdugo Road,t Glen- - ted problems. all factors being dubbing themselves Wales who came i role of president ing in America, having been in the "Atmospheric Atoms,"; the church. supremacy,-th- e equal. dale, Calif. : active since 1951. as party chief, and the responsi"Panther Posse," "Dixon Rock i and bility to 'the senate, in framing of Tenderfoot badges were ets," By MRS. ELVERA BISHOP tn Hun.'e M1ctfn ''--Rnhprt foreign policy. Each of these M,-i-::kii'K' ' .' ' 'itsy . classes . is independent of the mai pians Carey sterling Biggs, Samuel irA juuun iaijothers and anyone iswcIcome to were made by the invitation com Leek, Ronny Strang, Jimmy At mittee for the dedication ofthe wood, Louis Gorishek, Douglas attend. West Ward LDS chapel at, their Atwood, Ferrel Barker, David FOOD PREPARATION recent meeting at the home of Nelson, Larry Strang, B i 1 1 y CLASS POSTPONED Bishop and Mrs. Delphin S. Hiatt. Clark, and Cloyd Barker. Billy The Food Preparation class Present were Mrs. Mary J. Bob Weiner have passed the taught on' Wednesday at 7:15 uieuan, cnairman: irs. KeDecca tenderfoot requirements, but and Edna their i records have not arrived p.m. by Emily Tyler has chosen Twede, Myrtle-TannerFull-Siz- e! to postpone its lesson until the Hendrickson. PAYSON Nebo Stake Primary Jfrom the former home troop. following Wednesday, March 21. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson, Senior Patrol Leader Jerry has excelled in two fields re At that time members will have Dennis, Cheri, Connie, and making drives .with more Mikie.jconlon received the merit badge cently, a demonstration of casseroles and of Salt Lake success than ever experienced . City, were weekend f0r swimming. before in this area, according to visitors at the home of Mr. and Mothers received Mrs. Leslie Reece, Nebo Stake Perry H. Jackson. FOUR SESSIONS LEFT IN ers miniature pins presented to Primary president. One of these ine iest ward special Inter-theFURNITURE, HANDICRAFT All new ...light as a baby;; I by their sons. is in sending the largest check MIA group were entertained The merits of est were to of the the easier stake in to use. And do bag to empty the Reflnlshing - Furniture .scouting and history Handicraft class taught at the Monday evening with slide pic- discussed in a talk by Scout- Primary Children's never touch dirt I halfls Farrer on Thursday evenings at tures of places of interest in master- Hank Fenn, followed by through collection of Birthday new Hoover Lark. Set the Try 7:15 will continue in session four Europe taken by Ronald Millettia brIef history of scouting read Pennies and the other Is in being how stands it more timesThere is still an op- wane serving wun ine irmea;Dy Jerry Conlon up to you, rolls oa listed on the honor roll in sale on rcrces nis leave. its own wheels. See how it get of the Children's Friend, church portunity to get articles finished Members of the troop for the Adult Education fair to West Mountain Camp DUP the" deep-dow- n dirt with famous are Clarence Ward, chair- publication. held their March meeting Thursbe held early in May. was sent A $1047.59 for check Don and action it beats Irvin Hoover Conlon, man; cleaning day at the home of Mrs. Grace this week by Mrs. Albert Fran who is also assistant See how cleans. as it it a$ sweeps Loveless. Hostesses were Mrs. com. stake secretary, to the Pri does it draperies, furnisheasily Loveless, Mazie Shell, Donna mary Children's Hospital. Broken Gar: floors with the Veriflex ho&a Heatt, Betty Nuttall, Madge this amount includes; ings, j after SDending the weekend visit- down, from of ner,, and Vera Finch.N the nine wards the that never kinks and the cleaning Mr. MilleU's sister and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bartholo- ing brother-in-laC. stake; 41 cents, Peteetneet schoo Mrs. and Mr. attachments that are available. mew and . daughter, Kristine, R second grade; 55, American LeVernal. at Hopkins, And see how we'll save you have returned from a short trip sion Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. "Marice Leitham Nebo to Idaho Falls. They visited on was the money big money with our Stake placed recently of Saudi Arabia, and honor roll this year, along with relatives en route. special introductory trade-i-n offer. and Mrs. Lamar Hend- en route to Los Angeles, stopped 140 other- stakes of the church, Bishop SPANISH FORK The Central rickson, with his counselors, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Russell when every ward went over the School will put on Its annual art ward top in placing the Children's plerks, and their wives, Johnson at Orem. Both couples exhibit March 24; to 31. The were taken on an inspection tour were visitors at the home of Mr. Friend In 75 per cent of the homes DOWN school will store all their prints of the new West Ward chapel and Mrs. Ralph Shell. Mrs. of the wards. For their efforts SPANISH FORK CHEER LEADERS With cheer leaders (like not difficult to underit's these, 5.95 Per and paintings during the' exhibit Leitham and Mrs. Russell are each ward was presented with stand why Spanish Fork is the Region Three basketball champion. Norma Newitt, Diane Child, Bishop Delphin Hiatt, his nieces to make room for the exhibitors. by Month of Shell. Mrs. , Christian-seaNebo Stake a board "Groove" by counselors, Glenn M. Carolyn Argyle and Geraldine Callister, left to nghe, comprise this feminine foursome. Spanish Fork has a large group Board. C. Millett the A. and at John clerk, Calling of very good painters and many E. LeRoy Hill,and their home for birthday dinner and wives, Wellington, to of them are planning be rep- and Mr. and Arthur Hend- to honor their mother on her resented in the show. Some pro- rickson. The Mrs. group is birthday were Mr. . and Mrs. fessional work will also be shown. planning to buildSandy soon Arthur S. Nickle and daughter, a chapel All groups iri this area are in- and were build- Suzanne, of Salt Lake City; Mr. at new looking vited to enter. The BYU Art ings. Mr. Hendrickson is the son and Mrs. Ronald Millett and Guild has been Invited. Ne.v skating times have been of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrick- baby, Rhonda, of Pleasant Grove; r Prominent local artists who son set un for the Provo Recreation SPANISH FORK The cheer and West Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Millett, have signified intention to exhibit Mr.of and Roller Skating leaders of the various schools Mrs. A. H. Millett and Cheri, Carolyn, and Diana. Mrs. Department's NOW'S are Mrs. Wifma Brasher and Mrs. Club, it was announced today by have come to a place of import have home Millett returned received daughters gifts. Margaret Gardner; ance second onlv to the tean. City Recreation Director - Linn With if tf1? Rockwood. their, colorful dresses rand t ; ' ' DO IT YOURSELF Mr. Rockwood said the new snappy marching and in some imes will eo into effect Satur cases, acrobatics, they nave Roller Rink. a feature of games and day arthe-Hiversi- de i . AND SAVE I The elementary school division parades. skate will 6th and (5th The cheer leaders of Spanish grades) ) With Our Famous from 10 a. m. to noon, while the Fork High . School sport abbreviskate division of will with ated red dresses faille, high junior .4 1 from 4 to 6 p. m. silver; petticoats. A big silvery m i t Murpny Paint In past sessions, the elementary gray ,S F adorns the back. Among skaters have used the rink from their accessories are big silver 7 Satin Luminal 9 to 11 a. m. and the junior high pom-pom- s, red and silver striped skaters from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., canes, megaphones with the word Mr. Rockwood pointed out. 'Don' (a tricky yell goes with this Children interested in joining the one) i and Spanish tambourines to $ i And club may do so. ; laccotopany. another yell. MM ? , S ervice, r :. Musicianship r --- --- L n i ..... r n - i American H.S.Band Set For 15th Ward MIA Public Concert Monday Night Schedules Play 1 Dixon Junior High Elects Officers an-r.u- . ek i " 1 j; ": 2pm tL 5. i- . aJa , Adventist Church Participates in Drive Korean j e. I ; i Welsh Honor Patron Saint par-ticioati- ng i Adult Education Lists Program Troop Reactivated n Cartion County 1 1 : Will inl-Cal- : " 1 -- a. ; i ? i I'."- Dedication Of Chapel Planned . i . - "Rub-a-dub-dubbe- : Nebo Primary Excels In Mc-)an- ci - rs. - " h Light Weight! Two Activities , Low 0ne-lish-mea- ls. Cost! Scout-moth-M- rs. I m . hospital Central School Slates Annual Art Exhibit 51,-042.- 18 w, . - OJHh (0) : City Lists New Skating Schedule Cheerleaders At Spanish Fork Play Key Roles the time to ii;tfi!Uni!inii;M r- I ! ! , t De-co- . u ilMilVililili ; . Villliuilniiiiiyyiu'luii Birgej Quick Wallpaper i . - mndaiCfcEARiANCE Hamilton Y DRYER : : .installation -- V You Pay Only ; $ 224 95 .0 TAYLORS APPLI. EYE SPANISH FORK ART EXHIBIT Mrs. Wilma Brasher holds on of her paintings to be exas Mrs. Margaret Gardner, another exhibitor, hibited in the Central School art exhibit, March will the of the Exhibit work en. area' top artist, together locij brisj 24-3- 1, FREE PARKING S IN REAR OF STORE TV DEPT. 250 W. CENTER BUY WITH CONFIDENCE M n 25.00 Reg. Price $309.95 85.00 Clearance Allowance v We Also Have A 1 Decorating Horne Plannuig Service reg. $284.95 ! Gtfi x is - COMPIETE STOCK OF f GIASS PAINT Where Service GUARANTEED WALLPAPER JEFFS dilONES 51 N. Univ. 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