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Show ' SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 1954 J Four Thousand Expected for 31st Annual Brigharri Young University Leaders hip: Week :;..'. . Public Affairs Forum to Meet HERALD NIDAY Utah County. Utah .... 1 1. J The Public Affair Forum of Utah County will meet Monday at 8 p. m. In Room 308 of the City and County Building. according to E. A. Mitchell, chairman - of the program committee The subject of the meeting wiu be "The Geneva Conference and - spe-knowled- ge - 11 - fa I annual Symposium of the Arch- Quartet. renewed j search for . more lings the university will offer to be- used in raising cial exhibits, daily film classics, aeology of the Scriptures.. With classes in operation irom 3:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, 'most the, tours, concerts, and assemblies iThe lecture series, too, will offer leadership standards will be stu-After." All members are, urged aim of some 3,500 "ageless j featuring general authorities of a number of varied subjects, in- - of Leadership visitors will be able to be present and the public is In dents" Monday when Brighamjthe : Church of Jesus. Christ oft eluding items such as the Latter- - to sandwich in Ithe tours, films. tiHUiitn;u....: Saints. Yountf University launches Jits; Latter-da- y vited, said Mr.' Mitchell. day Saint in military service, vital exhibits, and other events designed The entire program, from start issues of today, health, and a to augment the 'program. 31st annual Leadership .Week. and Last; year,1 because of the "de-- P Spurred on by the theme "Wnoito finish, is free to the public. large selection of theological V doctrinal classes. L Is the Educated Man?," scores of Only registration is necessary. mand, selected lectures were reAtomic Energy ; church and divic leaders from all The first step for campus in mimeograph form over the country will make . the visitors,! Dr. Hilton said, is to One . of the more popular daily produced cost. sold and for according BYU campus their j home during register f officially in the lobby of lectures will be the one dealing to Dr. Hilton, will This, be done aeain week-loncourses soon human g Smith as the and with All science clinicv progress. the building Joseph this year, with copies of the lecare open to the public, and many as possible. They will obtain there Directed by Dr. Wayne B. Hales, tures being sold in the foyer ' of I Central Utahns are expected to an identification card which will tfie series will broach .atomic en- the Joseph Smith building, for 10 to serve climate a events. courses Sveather as and and ticket all of the through fake advantage " cents each. j. - "i ergy, I 40 Courses the ages, astronomy, and the story ' If lectures offered.' LEHI June 30 Is the deadline and sci- Sneakers fori the general as From there Leadership visitors ofj the creation-bibli- cal Although the courses and lecfor entry In the Miss Lehi Pag" ' sembly sessions! to be held daily ' tures won't begin until Monday may attend any of the 40 courses entific. as an eant to be sponsored by the Lehi part Of Lead morning, throngs of visitors were being conducted by a host of BYU As has been the custom in past Week was announced Junior Chamber of Commerce. ership to 9:45 today the on the members and other spe- Leadership Weeks, faculty f making an appearance . ' officials. oy to devoted byu will be where 10:45 Open to girls between the ages cialists, the over, weekend, period campus of 18 and 24. the contest will have many guests will be boused II and Numbered among the courses general' assemblies in the Joseph Keynote speaker for Monday to be held during the week are Smith auditorium for talks by morning's first general session will fed for the next five; days. prizes, and scholarships totaling such spbjects as Literature, Social members 'of the LDS general au be Elder Richard, L. Evans. Coun $250 for the lucky winners, ac4000 Expected Dr. Lynn Hilton,! chairman of and Political" Science,- - Family Life thorities. The assemblies will tea cil of the Twelve Apostles, who DAKE SHORE CELEBRATES HOMECOMING CoHette Huff, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Scott cording to George Furgis, general First Presi will direct his! remarks on the Leadership Week', said Saturday Institute,f Executive Leadership, ture- - a member of the which was part of the recent Lake Shore chairman. royal splendor as a feature of he anticipates nearly 4,000 to reg- Writing for the Church Communi- dency, a member of the Council subject, "Who Is The Educated Huff, rides in celebration. Girls w ill be judged on the The festivities commemorated the founding of the i Lake Shore LDS Ward of this year's Homecoming ister for classes and , take advan- cative Speaking, Basketball Coach- of the Twelve, and one of the Man?," theme; t of beauty and talent. Jn adbasis j . 68 i years ago. clinic. : dition to possessing such qualitage of the varied subjects added ing, Coaching and Officiating for Seven Presidents oL Seventy. Girls, Drama. Workshop, Dancing, to this year's, program. Thursday's assembly will be de- Other speakers from among the as ties poise, personality, IntelliOver and "above the usual offer-- 1 Children's Theatre, and the 8th voted to the famous Paganini General Authorities are Pres Around the Town gence, charm and beauty of face Joseph Fielding Smith, president and figure, the contestants m:st of the Council. of Twelve: and R display their talent in a three-minu-te in Bruce McConkie, one of the seven routine during the pagpresidents of the Seventy. Pres. eant. This talent may be singwill address the assembly a Smith f scheduled! of Churches. dramatic reading, ing, Liter and dancing, Manual Relief Basic the Society is Helps: on "The Knowledge That Saves" Following a musical instrument, art Rus- - on playing .for "John Pedal ture. SAH. Briant Jacobs. classes events . and Techniques," If been Mc free and Elder Leadership parking Wednesday, you've display, dress designing, or a PS. Officiating for in," Conkie will speak on "Hold Fast at unmetered curbs, don't be Monday, the opening day. (Note: Coaching and talk on the career Bas"Girls L. Cowan of the Mrs. Mark Brockbank and I. William SPANISH FORK Cyntha Scriptures, to That Which Archaeology at the unduly alarmed at the new (SD Designates Special Lecture Girls, ' to she wishes L. ketball pursue. John 8th and John annual three of Coaching Officiating," the descendants children, Clark, Wayne Symposium, session. series). yellow stalls being painted by Huff, president! f i' , WG. Mr. of Sorenson. "New Evidence of Mi Thursday and Calif. Huff J. of that a num- Petaluma. 'anthe near crews downtown Ann, reports Furgis family. Joseph! tourtn speaker to talk on city a to Aids. the Aids: m II 5 a. Biblical of of local Teaching Period Primary Peoples gration girls have signified "Education and the Charge to business and other heavy nounced that plans were 'complete have been house guest at the J.iber of entering the Brockbank home this their Archie held intention a to for reunion be areas. past SL) Hymology, "0 Come, Let Thelmal de Jong, "Using Visual iXew World," 270 PS , Sunday, Subdue the is Earth" parking being Friday Us Sing Untd the Xord," Clawson Aids iri Primary," SocH (West Family Life Institute. Ariel IS. arranged for, officials said. The city does not plan at June 27 at Vivian Park. A pro week. After attending the MIA competition. It is opn to girls f ll 230 Lounge). Ballif, "Who Is Married? this time to install meters. gram will be held at 1 p. m. fol conference in Salt Lake, Mrs. from Lehi, Cedar Fort and Fair-- , Cannon, SBH. Alma Church LaVar PS. Teaching J. Dances, MIA Speech Course, Police Chief Max M, Snow lowed by sports and limch. All Brockbank and her children l?'t field. Judging will be) held July Walk"Fundamentals: Heaton, MIA (Conand Holding Drama for Paris. Idaho where she will 17 in the Lehi Stake Tabernacle, Workshop, interested persons are invited, said Saturday, but the paralBateman, t'Gaining v ing, Posture. Rhythm. Etiquette, tinued from 1 p. m.. ColH. visit with her mother. Mrs. Eliza- and the first place winner will lel stalls are being painted to Attention," 255 PS. 0 a. m. lf Position, Steps, Leading, Follow beth have an opportunity to enter the Cook, for a month. Period II, motorists park as closeImprovement of Teaching (See help Holm entertained for Ellieta SocH. & :; 1 rooms and Relaxation," S. U. Canada, Miss Utah contest in September. Styling, m. for schedule ing, p. as Genealogy Be ly possible, permitting her daughter and family; Mr. and Harold A. Dent, "Facilitating Relief Society Helps : Litera- leaders.) more cars per block. Mrs. Jack Argyle, at !a dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. Archie Brock- - Assisting wun arrangement ture, Briant Jacobs,1 "Thomas 0 ' Period VII, p. m. with half Temple Work," 260 S. wusonr. .staging; Sloppy parking at a luncheon!"- - f ea 260 PS. Friday evening; at her hbme. The bank entertained MIA General Board Workshop over Genealogy:! British Isles; Lynn Carlyle" car the the stall markers ani. Argyles, with their son and recently in honoii of their son. Dr.4urice ana Kicnara judges; J. a.ir A. McKinlay, 'Leadership and (SL) Judah, "Thy God Reign-eth!- " for Musicians, Ruth Funk, "MIA some other motorist prevents itooerts. daughter, who; reside in Babbitt, and Mrsj Carl L. Brockbank, and jooper Harold Ellison (Jsaiah 52:7), Lynn M. Hil- Music Leadership Responsibili"to park, from Temple Attendance," 250 S. and Wes- space having and his brother are wife, several Nev., GenDr.ams; days spending ton,. "The Fullness of the "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp," and is illegal, the chief said SBH.- ties," Genealogy:' Scandinavia, Paul tiles," KODert awaras; with Mrs. Holni. The dinner party and MrsL Mark L. Lewis all CjJey lumer. 11:25), 270 PS. (SL) Put Your Best Foot. For- a Children's Theater production, F. Royall, "Interesting Young (SL) fRom. today. Other guests at the'ren, tickets; Wayne Allred, .fi-also honored Douglas Argyle on Vital Issues of Today, A. ward, 8 tiH DM " 140 S will be at C. Booth, "Costume Lillian presented Monday In car ana Jay Barnnart. site. several many areas, luncheonS were Mr. and Mrs. : p. m. and Tuesday at.10 a. m. in lengths per block are wasted his fifth birthday. Genealogy:! Germany, Holland, Smith Pond, "What About Flex- Clinic?" 250 S. von Jackson of Salt Lake City, Prace Supports for .AgricuHall as a part of the antr James M. Kirkham. "How ible because! cars are parked Primary Aids: Activities in the College Dr. and Mrs. Allan Brockbank of Egbert, who subdued all other 230 lture?" PS. 245 PS. C. Brown, nual BYU Leadership Week. Dexter Holm suffered,' the par- Provo, Familv Histories Help," r with wide Olga between y, Prima and established a space Mrs. Jennie H. Brockbank Saxon MIA Drama Workshop, Preston Dances for Children," SocH The Life Institute, Royden loss of his right index Jin-g- of Salt iLake City, Mrs. Jean! general kings tial at is not wide for but Family being presented play over all the quite enough lordship Chairman (Continuous! r. Rraithwaite. "What Do We GledhiU, when he caught his hand in Mouritsen and ' Lounee) Week, following a suc another car to park. Leadership was first Lila Jeani 5 Britons, king of the and! Theatre daughter staff p.m. v;S a joiner. Shall run Face Today?" 230 PS. What school I Eat? cessful the Henry past during of Lewiston. AcIA English. Board Drama Con J. Nicholes, "Proteins and Your Pearson; mitteeGeneral I Primary Aids, ofGlenn year. It was presented elghtmn land movie guest actress, and the Jesus "The Teachings PS. times before public school audi- ItflPfl InUUCTCQ Mr. and Mrs1. Franklin Hopper Jane tarwell. "The Play's the Health," 260 on ences. Articles of Faith." 245 S. Annual Symposium , Eighth with their children, Bryce and LDS Dramatic Heritage, RHlef Soeletv Helps: Work Thing"CoUl. of the Scripthe Archaeology BY instrucC Lewis,.' High George Norma, and her sister and broth-- . Dcir M. Wells Jakeman, "The tor, NOTICE Meeting, President' William F Eac, "of the Children's tures, is ill director I of DeImprovement Mr.j and Mrs. Levanj MySQll Teaching: j m. or Edwards, 250 B. Mormon uivuizauons hook Theater. Sessions DeDartmentl Asay of Provo- spent an eventful! u jro. Summer Shool Concert Chorus partmental opace ana lime, OVERMAN'S MATTRESS & UPHOLSTERY CO. has not For Executives and Board Mem day recently at the border town! Week Crawford Gates (Leadership Life Films, CRUTCH moved. We are still at same address, 346 West Center. Guy THIEF , Institute LEAVES IJamUy of F. where Wendover Chair bers, Wayne Roskelly. they enjoyed visitors invited to participate;, man, 350 PS:. and "This wonowner and manager. Do not confuse us with out LOUIS Overman ST. Police Couple" Charming (UP) a picnic lunch and viewed the; Department 2 For SAH. 230 PS. with same name. Our mattresses' are of tdwn a what! dered Ifeet Today." crutch of. 64 PAYSON Men "Marriage the from high1 who competition Adults. Gerrit de i is Pay- "tall man" played part Price Teachers (SL.) The Peaffrof-Grea- t MIA Drama in (Con 22 Provo. You have no salesman comhere manufactured Workshop, cartons recent of in a theft re370 ''Will" who ton. area have is nine De and Chairman,' Jong Jr., PS; weighs Thronrh 60 Centuries, James R. partment 3 For Teachers 1 act tinuous from 88 to of of ,m.) mission and p Special pay by buying from Guy Overman. of pounds cigarettes cently been inducted for military advertised as the largest mechan-- i Clark, "The Book of Moses and Youth, f Rowan Stutz, chairman. ing session featuring Jane Dar-wel-l, cheese, sau- service with the Army are: Doug ical cowboy sign in the Iworld. coffee and butter,! INNtRSPRlNG MATTRESS $15.50 &.up the Records of the Fathers," 375 P$. Department 4 For. Teach guest movie actress. ColH. sage from a market here. The las Nolan Jacobson, Payson; 260 PS. MATTRESS . . . . $9.95 & up 5 COTTON Period VIII; ers of Children. Hazel F. Younff. p. m. crutch was found by a broken Frank Max Smith, Santaquin. The Mr. and Mrs C. Lamar Larsen, (SL) Things to Come, George; Chairman, 360 PS. , MIA General Board Workshop basement window, and officers two were sworn in at Ft. Douglas Mr. and Mrs.! Karl M.i Skousen H. Hansen, Our Natural Resour: for Musicians, Training Boys' theorized that the load was so June 16 and left that evening for and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie. Rees at5 Period m. VI, p. ces for Tomorrow," .270 PS. & Choirs,Elvis S. U. Terry, "Techniques heavy that the thief decided to Ft. Ord, Cal., where they will be tended an open house Thursday Canada. and Genealogy: :vuy (SL) A New Witness for Christ James M. Kirkham, "How and of of loot. A! leave the Mr. it. favor Larsen's Boys' Placing basic for Testing assigned evening honoring training Family Voices, m America, Francis W. Kirkham, Histories Demonstrat-tio- n Mrs. Cecilie Nilsen, who 260 S. andiaunt. Ages active Released from duty Help," Book the Forth .of ?'The Coming with Boys, SBH. 90 years Mris. Nilsen "The Indian and the ' has lived Panther." now at are: Kenneth home British Harold Genealogy: Isles, Ray of Mormon,"! 275 PS. MIA (Conin' the United States Drama was Kirke the R A. resided Workshop. has Brown, Dent. "Facilitating Temule by Henry Dixon, Payson, army; John (SL.) Know Your Doctrine and Work," ?250 S. Phone 1981-1 p. m.) ColH. 346 West Center Provo tinued to from cast seven bronze be first and sculpture years being a pative of Shepherd. Payson.' army; Covenants, Sidney B. Sperry, "Na 5 m. in the United States. p. Scandinavia, Lynn George R. Ainge, Payson, navy. Norway. ture Or rteveiaiion ana iupuuuu A.Genealogy: Motion Picture; Art Appreciaand McKinlay, "Leadership in the Doctrine and Covenants, ' tion, Jack A. Hartvigsen, chair-- ; Temple! Attendance," 255 PS. 170 B. Dean . Genealogy: Germany, Holland, man.! "Brigham Young" 5 a. m. Period III. F. Royall, "Interesting Jagger, Tyrone Power, and Lin etc., General Assembly, Elder Adam YoungPiul da Darnell (25c contribution at knd 235 PS. S. iBennion Of the Council of the Music in Old," Dithe Church door), SAH. 0 Twelve. "Who is the Educated rectors) (Continued from (For 1 p. m. m.) p. V Man?" SAHJ J ' SBH. Basketball Stanley H. Coaching, 0 a. m. Period IV. and in the Music Church Philosophy organWatts, "Coaching r.enpalorT: .United States and ists) (Continued from (for. 134 FH. 1 p.m.) Plans,Canada.Lynn A. McKinlay, SAH. 0 p. m. Leadership! and Temple Attend Executive Search the (SL) Ellis Leadership, Wesley Scripture, ance." 260 S SBH. T. P. "What Written is Rasmussen, Lloyd, Genealocrr: British Isles. Paul 0 p. m. (Luke 10:26) 245 S. F. Royall, "Interesting Young in the Law?" Aid Creative ChilTheater Aids: Children's Music for Primary 9?n s u niH L. Lewis, u e ;L Hazel George dren, Dramatics, Groesbeck, " ' Genealogy : Scandinavia, James Clark, f'Teaching Songs to Chil- 'Aladdin of the Magic Lamp" jggggjiJHMwi M. Kirkham, "How Family ttis j dren," jSocH (West 1954-5Lounge). (Play), ColH. tories HelD.'f 140 S. m. MIA 8il5 Dances Alma p. v j Genealory: Germany, Holland, Heatoni "American Act Play, Three Event: Ballroom Special 1 etc.,! Harold IA. Dent, "Facilitating Dancesl' 'SocH. , v ,. ' aj ,. u Vln Time of Harvest," SAH. TemDle Work." 245 PS. 1- Relief Society Helps: Theology, Glenn' Pearson, ''Knowledge jof God! is GiVen in Proportion to !! Man's Desire," 260 PS. Oliver for the Church, Writing Rj Smith, f Aiding Your Church Newspaper Program through Publicity," 265 PS. (SL) Seelnr the World with A t I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - i Entry Deadline Scheduled For " . i" . i . - Lehi Pageant -- j ' . . i au-import- j , - i l I i - the-parad- 'I ! Parking Stalls Painted Unmetered Areas Comblete List of Monday Leadership Events I : Descendants of Jos;eph Huff Family Slate! Reunion June 27 f ! three-minu- te Is-Goo- ' 7:15-8:1- . r I i j 'Aladdin' Will Staged Again $:30-9:3- 3:30-4:3- ! For Leadership I I ! pro-the- f iar-Petalu- ma. : ' El-.naa- ce; j i ' j er 1:00-5:4- 4 J i ! . t . i Till IMPORTANT I er-in-la- w. I . Santaquin Area - son-Santaq- . 4:45-5:4- Overman's Waitress Upholstery Company 2:15-3:1- j 12-15- , ....... ," 1 W i j 4:45-6:1- : ' I ,- - -- ! it ! i 9:45-10.4- -- 6:30-8:0- 11:00-12:0- - Pre-Seas-on ; - 7:15-8:3- ! 8:00-9:0- H -, ; rrvi i 5, I. i. .v. '"It- I - - H BYU, Gerrit Jr., de-Jo- ng "North-er- n !! Europe," 270 PS. (SL). Exhibits of Mormonism, Wilford Wood, 230 PS. . in Social Relief; Society Helps: Sciencer Gaylon L. Caldwell, "Roots of the Constitution,'. 235 , f !! PS. (SL) Flower Arrangnjr, Ernest F. Reimschiissel, ,VEssentiaI Principles and Elements of Design," "I 1; il , 170 B. f t i Children's Theatre and Creative Dramatics. (Mondays meeting will be a play, p. m. in Colwill be held at ill Class Hall. lege a.l m. from Tuesday throughout the week.) (Noon Period, p. m. Relief Society Helps: Socia Science, Gaylon L . Caldwell, "Roots of the Constitution," , SAH. j 00 - 12-1:- 00 1 Its fan to j sm ZD3CD C flit fruits - j tnd jresefablei yoa grow and ' i tf fhm throughout fht yeir. Iri it comes to sales, every Whenmaker aspires to be up at pconomlcal, too, and m Miy to the top of his price class. Which is only natural. Popularity Hke that means success. prtpars lad put thorn h contaioori tor lockor ) Improvement of Teaching-- Elder Adam S. Bennion, "The Teacher's Role in Education," i - fi SAH. 1 ' (SL) Joseph Smith ordinary, Ivan The Extra- - Barrett, "Joseph Smith, An Inspirer of Men," 260 PS. 'i: Saint and (SL) The Latter-daMilitary Service, Lt. Col. Jesse E. Jf! I y Stay, '.'Communist Doctrine and World Aimsl" 270 PS. f I Period 0 V. p. m. Genealogy: U. S. and Canada; Paul F. IRoyall, "Interesting . Xoung Old,? 260 S. British James Isles, Genealogy: M. Kirkham, "How Family His!j tories Help' 250 S. i HariGenealogy:' "Scaninavia, old A. Dent Facilitating Temple Work," 255 J PS. Genealogrf: Germany, Holland, "Lead Lynn A. etcj ership-an- d Temple Attendance,?) 235 PS. Music In Church (for Direc tors ) , Newell B. Weight, "'Directing Patterns and Basic Elements of Directing Techniques," SBH. Music In Ithe Church, (for Or "History ganists), Jj J. Keeler, of the Oran; Types in Use in LDS 1:00-2:0- I j -- S?DIP C?t)C2 CZSCDCDDD VOUP " i - rvp' i ' , yt ' - ! fc Vfe know, because for years Buick has held such an envied position the unquestioned sales leader in its Most everything that grows in your garden and orchard can be quick-- f rozen in a fraction of the time yon wed re . spend fdr canning. 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