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Show Easter Programs Set Today in Lehi LDS Wards Noted Authority On Marriage Problems i o Speak ar Conference SUNDAY rtERALL Testimonial Set Special Easter pro grams will be held in all IDS Sunday Schools of Lehi Stake on this morning, according to Eugene Hilton, stake Sunday School superintendent. Mr. Hilton, reports that the programs will be adapted from the suggested outline sent out. by the General Sunday School Board. Talks and readings concerning the resurrection of the Savior will be featured in all services. In the Junior Sunday Schools, departmental work will be held, but preliminary exercises will feature talks on Easter subjects. The Lehi Third Ward Sunday School will begin Sunday services at 11 a.m., rather than the regular time of 10:30 a.m., according to Superintendent Harry O. LEHI - ji - U r ii ; - For !- -- j County, v ' ."V SUNDA. APRIL la, lito sUtoh Utah '- Board Lists Questions, Answers on School Vote 7 Retiring Alpine Educators - PLEASANT GROVE Seven educators of Alpine School Dis trict will be honored on Thurs day at 7:30 P.m. at the Westmore School, according to Lye an John son, president of the Alpine Edu (Editor note: Following is a list of questions and answers the coming Tuesday election on the Provo School affecting Dr. Judson T. Landis. one of District on. the proposal to raise the local levy three mills. The the nation's foremost authorities board has pledged that the extra money would go for teacher on problems of marriage, dating cational Association. salary boosts. See page one of today's paper for facts on Toasti and eulogies will be paid .date, qualification of voters, polling and marital adjustment, will be places and polling hours ' to David R. Mitchell: retiring of the election.) : guest speaker at a7 family life . conference Wednesday and Thursof the Alpine superintendent the Wasatch I.: scnooi District, by A. P. War- - Q Why is there a shortage of mentary schools to 27 for all. This : day, April nick: George W. Larsea. princi young teachers when college en part of the law was e disadvantagt School auditorium. 'I are so large? to Provo. It increased the possible The conference, sponsored by pal of Harrington School, by Beth rollments A the and the number of "units" that can bo public Evidently, Provo PTACouncil, Adult EducaMortensen; Luther Giddings, tion Department and vocational teacher at American Fork High colleges need to give more guid counted for professional personnel This helped Provo.-I- t divisionof the State Department School, by Earl Holmstead; Hilda ance to get an increase of college to enter students the increased the money available pro teaching of Education, will feature three Knudsen, teacher at Lincoln High fession. have enrollments for each but substantially College unit, lectures "Today's Family Life Alice School, by Jensen; Josie been r and potential decreased the State's share of the increasing Is Chan-Tin- ? How? Why?" "Help-YounWalker of Pleasant Grove BushAnn H V HONOR STUDENTS-Stanle- y and Allison High Margaret teachers decreasing. In 1951 the! cost on the "supplemental proMar- Develop People man, chosen as valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, of School, by Estelle Fenton. Spe- total college . rA i enrollment in Utah gram." This was a disadvantage. '.:....t.t. cial memorial recognition will be Lehi High SchooL was 18,262. In 1952 it It was the Legislature's intent to (fall term) Youth About are to the late Assistant Super "What paid Thinking and in 1953 to submit the issue to the people intendent Jeo Hansen by Loyd B. increased to 21,484 Marriage." cent The 22,740. increase was when additional funds were needed. per to Adamson and the late Jesse 17.6 Dr. Landis, professor of family 1952 over 1951 and 5.8 in That is what is intended in the in M. Walker life at the University of Califorby K, J. Bird. Sings-Easte- r' 1953 over 1952. In contrast, the election. lectures at Other employes of the Alpine number nia, will recommended for teacher! institutes in Ogden and Salt Lake benool District who will retire certification decreased from 1,240 of , Provo are Barney Bigelow, custodian in 1951 to 1,102 High City. Students in 1952 and to 827 LDS School will hear him in a special of Westmore School, Maude in 1953. The LEHI cent of as school His selection decrease tventi. ton Allison, per Stanley LEHI "The Cross Triumph. of the Harrington lunch in 1951 is 10.9 over assembly April 21 at 10 a.m. 1950; 11.1 per wr- uon Aiuson, nas valedictorian makes him eligible Bnggs Mrs. Stella Oaks, director of ant," an Easter Cantata, will be Ge- cent decrease Susie of the Carter center, to 1952 to receive in medal the annual Adult Education, said Dr. Landis Lsung this evening by a. been named valedictorian of the awarded neva School lunch center, Syl 1951, and a decreasecompared 25 of Club Lehi the Lions per by comes to Provo highly recom Lehi Fourth LDS 1954 graduating class at Lehi High to vester Evans, custodian of the cent in 1953 compared to 1952. the. outstanding student .in Lehi mended by local educational lead Ward School, Jane Q How does the teacher load Margaret Ann Bushman, scholarship in the graduating GordonElementary ers. She said Dr. Ariel Ballif, The cantata will be presented the of School Forbes class. of pupils per teacher) in Utah LDS Stake will hold its ua 01 ivir. ouei (ratio """S111" in thfe Fourth Ward Stmdav even- chairman of the Brigham Young wtj.cnoice ' of lunch center, Mary Whiting farnltv's priesthood meetings toa gifted musician the Sharon School lunch center, frovo and Utah compare with monthly Margaret is usnm.a' ,1S .tne University sociology department, ing sacrament meeting, and will for Third Ward Chapel. the at day schools elsewhere? salutatorian. and vocalist, and has been a considers him' '"unequalled in COUNSELOR Dr. Judson T. be directed by Naomi Schow. Ac- of Robert .custodian Priests Memmott, quorum meeting High A The Federal Security Agency. Both students have maintained member of the school band. She r?11 h Ret Via n ability to present modern family Landis, who will speak at the rnmnamt 2 p. ra. The general at will Thorne the be Geneva Frank School, in Utah teachers have the heaviest Melchizedek Priesthood sang one of the leads in the A average linSst problem in a way that will give Family Life Conference slated ther at the organ and Georgia anv of the Sharon School, class load meeting in the Mountain West, will real help and understanding to this week at the W asatch Lou Ziegler at the piano. Armond scholastic work during their high school opera this year, and has custodian m. will At 3:15 at 2:45 and be p. Frank Woffindon, building and sixth highest in the nation. School. nretlH.ncv puui wrcs, vvuue lawng an been a member of the chonw. ground supervisor of k Wohh if th people." leader the be priesthood monthly Mplne WJth only one exception, Utah ship meeting. active part .in student body, af-- She has been affiliated with both on the resurrection. will sDeak . At the latter meetis School District. has the ratio of A rnpflt nArfnrrn an X4U5 the Boosters and FHA highest nf the organizapupils per ng,- the University Ward will ' Salt Lake Today, 'Yf Fieldhouse Monday include which will This affair :v teacher, excepting in southern present a special demonstration. rantata will hi nrsntd Runrtav aianiey is stuaent Doay presi- tions. Aoril 25. in the Lehi Fifth Ward dent this year, and has been an Her appointment makes her uncheon, the honor assembly states where there are "segregat outstanding member of the de-- automatically the recipient of the and recreation period has been ed" schools. church bating team. He held the lead in annual Athenian Club medal, arranged by Quinn Hatch as Provo has consistently ranked me scnooi piay ana nas been ac- - awarded to the outstanding senior general chairman, Earl A. Beck among the districts with the high-- ! R as chairman of entertainment, est pupil to teacher ratio in Utah. tlve in many other club and girl in the field of scholarship. IVGrgrOVe NEW SPRING Basil Dorton in charge of retireQ Is the cost of education in in in Provo Utah? and ment creasing pins. Choir-Symphon-j M PINAFORES y A Yes. It is increasing because infla-of the general trend of i (a) -Midgie Dresses tion and (b) more important, it is The complete program for theiThe work" has become tradition-Easte- r increasing because of the large and Fancy 'Resurrection Morning," an .Services to be presented Hy associated .with, Easter and increase of children entering all cantata with music B. Easter that Christian this' in halt Lake City and Provo by by school. holiday Toddler Dresses Gates and poems by Ida Clyde D. Sandgren. Provo at- the Tabernacle Choir and Brig implies. The famous Prelude Q Is the per cent of incomes in Size 6 - 12 - 18 ham Young University Symphony picts the vision of the Holy Grail, R. Alldredge, will be presented torney and bishop of the Provo Utah' spent for payment of the at in River5:30 the of the LDS been the Sixth Last has app.m. tonight Orchestra and their conductors, Ward, Cup education bill increasing? Supper. Months 1933-3v jut; J. Spencer Cornwall and Law- Mascagni's The Lord Now Vic- grove chapel by the Rivergrove pointed by the LDS Church Board A No. In 1932-3Utah Second torious Ward choir. from the opera Cavalleria rence Sardoni. respectively, was LACE TRIM spent more than 5 per cent of. chorus will sing general counsel for the .entire will be presented by The announced Saturday. The same Rusticana, income the for the total operation; ANKLETS More than 450 young musicians of the schools. This per cent has program will be given at both the- Choir and Symphony with under the direction of Mrs., Dell church school system,' including of and Dixon Junior Farrer High Manookin is Miss Robert Ashworth. This 1940-4Ilarbrecht as soloist, Frank! 1 concerts. Brigham Young University. USize 4 - VA - 5 schools will combine in a joint fluctuated considerably. In W. Asper at the Organ, and the guest organist. announcement was made.Satur- cent. was it 3.71, recent; per During the and Highlighting music festival Wednesday performances depicting the day by Dr. Ernest L. WilkinsonJ it is below 3 per cent. In; the first to be given Easter BYU Madrigal Singers as the ex- - Colored slides Thursday in the PxovoJJDS Tab years oe t LDS win . . ternal school chorus. church 1952-5- 3 Jurist work The administrator. is. it was 2.84 per cent, Girls Pique Sunday, this afternoon. in Salt ernacle. a the choir sings the For the past seven years, Mr. Q Suggestions have been made Lake Tabernacle at 2 p.m., the traditionally, a famous EasterjshownPublic performances will be that the Board of Education should A PURSES within the church slor second" Sandgren has been practicing law Monday at 8 p.m. In hymn. of choir both nights at 8 p. m find needed revenue in sources A11 ward and friends members presented Lord.! the m attorresurrected Provo as and has sings served George Alhert Smith Fieldhouse K is Student programs will be given other than property taxes. Can invited to attend. Spring Colors joined by an external cho-ar- e ney for BYU. He has a long recon the BYU campus will be 9 a. m. and Thurs at Wednesday and with! the of to ord rus, the service done? this be by people University, the great' German Requiem by ' Boy's SPORT SHIRTS day at 1 p.m." for the student A No. The Legislature specif dating back to his undergraduate Johannes Brahms ' with soloists shouts of "Hallelujah." but of both bodies schools, par ically determines the sources of; 2 to 8 days. While a student at BYU, he Ewan Ilarbrecht. soprano, and The final work to be pro-- 1 ents are also welcome at these revenue avail-- j I is was Handel's of Knows can made member the be Student a, grammed that Wendel Noble, baritone. Alexanno presentations. There will be My Redeemer Liveth." The' able to a district board of educa-- ; Council, Editor of the "Banyan," der Schreiner will be at the That admission charge. work was performed at the re-- ' of the tion Y" That source under existing first president ;the -organ. Boys' Belts will the be bands, of Brahms, at the first of National quest" Participating Blue and the only source, is the; law, Chapter Key The magnificent work . is not performance of The German Reorchestras and choruses of both property tax. .Any alteration of! Honor Fraternity, and active in Tiiv J. f!. Mnffitt. snnprintpn Suspenders and Ties a mass for the dead, but schools. the wife must be made by the! of celeaCUVllieS. the this quiem C.itv by nf CampUS Prnvn haJOiner Srhnnla program Hnt fc the departed. It consists of at the Band directors will be Stanley Legislature. appoint- praiea violinist, Joachim. It is, been named a member of the In announcing the new texts taken from the Bible, which in amend Con Sutherland. catrtDid the Rex cumand aCCOra With ment Q theinHctUnm Vruncr TTnivpreitv "Mr Legislature rr Wlllrincrm Brady complete assure a life hereafter. Its spirit Easter both orchestras will be the law during the December sesand will be doneimer faculty, it was announced Sandgren is eminently .qualified spirit, ducting is essentially one of peace and on program as it was atiSaturday. for his new position, and we are APPOINTED Clyde D. Sand- - John G. Hilgendorff, and leading sion in such a manner that the consolation. It is one of the most me mis ot the first perform- - Dr. Moffitt is an outstanding most fortunate tfl obtain his serv gren, named attorney for entire the choruses will be A. A. Swen- - local districts get less State time beloved works for Choir and r III nr TrtO KPnillO m in iAa son and A. J. Peterson. vivnnwwi U a Will uavc FimtfA in uic mlrl ui a1llAf1An money? J.1C . . viaiuii4 LDS school system, cuuwuuu, itcs. 7 . nfeuic om auici .tvmnhnnv . flrDclr, 3 T A u 4r Viio nn M ' " ",r, Vn TV litA The Legislature made several ' ron Aflmit! tha Si u ,..r"""J i"-L' lvr iau-;auU1C auu . in , iiao i uuii ICI'UIUS Ilia otivcu uvei ihj nnontlv 4Je r irfnrmnJ a 1 t;. legal jitstui, fnr17 ic nact a It changed the numifi fro Kntmnct amendments. o cAminofiao nf utan iht vparc m M..l4, HUar. nerfnrmnnrp director .education, The Cherokee Indians once ber of children 230 W. CENTER .... Utah Child Guidance o . iin-nticm- u required for a u. f County nitiviwxvo ""u uuege, uuj iiianiutca, controlled miles more enth consecutive performance ofets may be ujobtained uuij than 50,000 20 for UniUnit" from a and "Distribution of the member theicrees from Brigham Young Business College, McCune School Clime, the work at Easter by the Choir, information booth on from of territory in eastern America secondary schools and 30 for ele TemnlP'versity and the Ph. D. from Uni- - of Music: and Brigham Young Provo Kiwanis Club. of Chicago. He has serv- - University. His services will help Wagner's Overture to Lohen- - Square, down-tow- n Salt Lake a sic stores, or any member of the ed as teacher, grin will open the program principal, and very much, to unify the church xne researcn oi in rruvu school svstem. oy airecior prpseniaiion sympnony.lLhoir. 21-22- in s; - 'V . non-teachi- : : j Lehi Ward Choir Valedictorian, Salutatorian Cantata Tonight Selected by Lehi High School also-delive- r . Stake Utah Priesthood Meetings Today 40-voi- ce 1 ' ii f . a1 itto . - - f . Program Announced For jeCOndj Events ward nans noir D.,iAiu i.i 11 Farrcr, Dixon Musicians Plan Concert This Week Counsel tor Church bchools de-!Ce- cil ,. mm 40-voi- ce also-esurrec- 4, 3, x j tion f an-od- -- Moffitt Joins Summer Faculty 4 - e I W 1 W ms. . V, - "u"'u e m ..-il- Baby Cunting Shop ; mu-"ersi- ty - 2 Church Scholars Combine Efforts on LDS Conference ' OLIlOUl, dllU VO lids OUUIUI- mtfDVTT -I tti uujr.s. diiu man periodicals in the field of educa- - ;'c,;.HT:",?r 5;r laiaea New nHrrn. ""t u,rw. York Universities and nt. ; 1(111 AiA o ob- - mi law uegice iiuiu oi John's University School of Law; Lindon Special Interest MIA Program Slated in New York City, By STERLING LOVE LAND church historian in Salt Lake Mr. Sandgren served four years Dr. Lynn M. Hilton, assistant, Citv. His work listed Parh as President of BYU Alumni As Extension Division director at of the Pearl of Great Price each sociation during the years J.947! Brigham Young University and time it is used except 99 small to 1951, and has been a director W. Dr. Welby Ricks, Provo op- word omissions. of Provo Chamber of Commerce in are the of in Meanwhile tometrist, process Provo, Dr. Ricks on1 s mAmKAt f9 flvotutiiro Ln-.-.over compiling a combined concord- was con his LINDON Lindon Second Ward sweating f iMofinai t0t.v. ance of the standard church cordance of the same book andi Mutual will have its opening exer- nnrr ContB t Am.WM was nearly finished when he read cises under the leadership of the rnnt,n works of the LDS Church. At time, he is presil A concordance is an alphabeti- a newspaper article that' Hilton Interest Class Monday, denttteof present Special the Council for state.wide of cal list the complete vocabu had been working on the exact April lit at p.m. ine uieme a same of book where the but had finished given lary thing thev will illustrate is "We Too. voiTvr. MOTiiruc crrrkTT r reference and context are cited Everyone is invited to be present Work Duplicated " ' " each time any word of the voand enjoy this well planned cabulary Is used in the text of ,beDiscouraged, Ricks decided to evening. Following the opening If you are a busy young mother, the first to make a combined pvnrricpc thp Snpi a TntTMt Y it.the book. ii of the standard IIV.. ...sn "u4...r ii: ii- - Vu" Kuu u I1UU concordance This is the first time anyone . schedule that allows for occasional "J --J.. has ever combined the concord- works of the church. APain "in.l spcLIdi "J" UdllLC UULLLUCU IUL till 5 of each ance of the Pearl of Great Price, dependency other, Hilton Ha? Thp'tfanrin? will hp under breaki in routine will be a big; On Siariea the Sameithp snnprvl;inn nf thi danr di- - hln toward avoiding "of Book WOrKing Mormarf; Doctrine and nue louing rectors. Gale and Fern Harris. Covenants and tne Bible into one yiujen m umcago. fatieue. Arrange to do chores when the combined concordance complete concordance. Dr. Hilton on they will be the least effort. For and Dr. Ricks were the first per- Hilton came to, Brigham Young aliminotlnff .rojnnviTi(J ihm mvlmt- - instflnrp riftfl't wait to an VOlirll sons to make n alphabetical in- University as assistant extension ing texts.. marketing until late afternoon dex of words used in the Pearl director and to the dismay of Th roa.nn tMt ,rV when storei are crowded. By do- each found the other the of Great Price. condoing Previous ""-- j " is to prepare a scnoiariy, accu- cordances of the othe: standard same work. on dui avoia you aeiay. rate Dr. reference book." gospel f Ricks and Hilton met in April, works have been made. , Hilton said. Ricks hopes to pro- - wlU give yourself, and Baby an to and decided 1953, their pool Begins Work mote scholarship in the. church oppwiunuy In 1913, just home from his efforts rather than duplicate and give "church teachers a refmission, and while attending the them, and produce a combined erence book with which to locate Hilton took all University of Utah., Dr. Hilton concordance. words in the standard works any scriptures" in the standard conceived the idea of writing-works. concordance of the Pearl of Great from A to L, and Ricks the reRENT Hilton and Ricks hope to finish Price. lie cleared the matter mainder of the alphabet. one in or so. work their In their present project they year with several LDS General Authorities and immediately started his are using the Book of Mormon Since the work from now on is concordance compiled by George largely "scissors and paste," anywork. At the same time in Provo, Reynolds, and John V. Bluth's one who knows the alphabet and Dr. Ricks also started working concordance of the Doctrine and i willing to assist in this unusual! While You Learn on a concordance of the Pearl Covenants. The Bible concord- project would be welcomed. Con-tac- k Dr. Lynn Hilton, Brigham of Great Price independent of ance they are using ,as comTo Play Hilton. piled by James Strong, along Young University Extension DiDr. Hilton's concordance was with Hilton's Pearl of Great vision, Provo, Utah. Pay only $10.00 per month Price concordance manuscript. Dr. Ricks is now serving as a plus delivery charges finished in 1931 while he was 'Scisson and Paste' his doctor's decree in High Councilman of West Utah Hilton reports they . ire using Stake, and Dr. Hilton as stake Every thing you pay up to Chicaso. He submitted his six months will apply on purmanuscript to the LDS the "scissors and paste" method. clerk of Provo Stake. chase price if you decide to buy. 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