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Show re - i'8-- "VJNDY JANUARY 30. 1935 Utah' County. Utah SUNDAY, A HERALI LehirAmericQn Fork, Alpine Parents Throng Sprinqville High On Visiting Pay Missionary Tells Of Exp eriences Throngs of coursed through the halls parents - Among Navajos 1 i immun ization Set For Schools in Three Cities "SPRING VILLI? j classrooms hand of Spnngville !High Tchool Friday, on occasion of the annual parents! Visiting 1 In the - assembly which opened ,4 Alpine Dv Jdse.phine" Zimmerman Elementary - School. W an butline of the day's events, twa -. 1........ . scnecmie 01 -r - . -r fill ift rnmnlpte luv Whl w ararca 7 and 28... Dr. UJ ""tu be held tm nul n .i inn clink-j.t- o 21' en hv representatives 01 me and Al- - "icnaras in cnarge. in Lehi American Fork, . ... v THtral anthf iritips ar urging various departments to acquaint it. de- 1. to take advantithe parents with a curriculum stua!l W v j I id v i.v to to. j itageof these clinics to bring their jsigred in offer everytorhelp a career, preparing . . nmmunizattons up 10 aaie..recpie y ,, SpoasortdAhy, the c,hrtrtic ar: in- - college, or developing! creative I ealth School. to altend the clinics and are arts. Those who spoke ere OmarDepartment. Alpinecouncils, Districts t. th. ;lirc, Sf.hnnl lslllansen. Eldon ReeseJ Eh Tipltn h Pehr-caloci- e PTA .organizations and the .Modi, minatM ;earIy. so tnat .they may petts,' Carol Kreth, George thr climcs-ilbegin Harmon b schoolW Harold Bartlett, Monday. Jan. .1 and will continue r v. Hatch. Stanley Birmingham, Mae . until the end of March Six clinics; available and the cost Huntington, Principals Bau! Walk- will, be hew in the three com- - . ler and C. Lynn Hanks,! follows: niumtie , the junior high. Ernest Boyer. Typhoid Series. 25 cents. Ty-'.The schedules are as 'follows: rhniH rnuir spHps rf th ree president of the PTA, conducted American Fork Hish School. thrtc nn uwt anart anrl a the meeting. A vocal solo ' was Mondays at; 9 a. m. Jan 31. Feb. booster- each year afterward.tgiven by Stanley Birmingham, ac-and 11. March 7, Dr. K. E. Boosters cost-1cents. fcompanied by Naomi Boyer. in eharue. i Noyes t).p.T. S er e s (Diphtheria, Following the assembly, par- Harringtoh lEIementarj School. Whooping' 'Cough and Tetanus) ents went through the ilass sche- Tuesdays, 4 am..Feb. I, 8 and 60 i cents. Series of three shots dule of their studentjs during' 15. March 1 and 0. Dr. Delbcrt four to six weeks apart. Booster; wltich time teachers; acquainted Hales in charge. ,cne year after, then every three'them with the classworir as well Lehi Hi'h School, Wednesdays, years' until eight years of age. as discussing 'attendance, curri- 9 a.m.. bvf),t 2, 9 and 1C, and D.P.T. Boosters are 25 cents, culum. report cardsj, credits.' March 16, Dr. Boyd J. Larsen in Tetanus Series, 60 cents. vandalism and parents (and teachanus requires a series of two ers responsibility to students. Forbes "Elementary School, shots four, to six weeks apart, a Afte'r lunch was served the par-- ! 7I). FeT5, ti.m., 3, 10 and booster one ye'ar. after the series. Thursdays, individual! consulta- 1(. March 3 and 31. DrT G. A 'then pvprv thrpp tn fivp vpar? aic the afterooon. ' RicharKs Jn .charge.'. at tim.es of injury. Boosters cost lnS took up I! cents. (Lehi) Elementary .School'. 'Fri-2- 5 D 11 18 15 cetrts. and days, a,fii. ffb..4, Smallpox., Everyone JMarch :4 and .25. Dr.; Elmo Ed- - should have.' a smallpox Ivaccina- ". dington in1 charge, jtion every five years. ii 1 : . I -- r .7 t'"' - , ..,Lm .i Uty-Lount- tum&: if 1. ; Old-FollcsOuti- na ' ,LEHI All members of the chose who do not have a ride Mrs. Marvin Waltjers, nurse and Lehi LDS Stake over the "age of! to the party. of the Monument 60 years will be honored Feb. 2 Activities will get underway at Valley Navajo Mission and" Clinic, in a day-lon- g program when the;10:30 am. with a.free theater told of .her experiences among annual mid-wintOld Folks party at the Utah Theater for all the ."ntfians illustrated by colored held, is Party ..old foiks- :- A good movie has slides when she visited the ' Sevenn Harold W. Barnes, stake chair-jbeeobtained by Manager th-day Adventist Church last com- - George C. Leany for the occasion. the states ward that man, ' week. imittees are now j contacting all' Following the show, there will Since the Walters to. older folks in Lehi, Cedar Fort be the traditional noon banquet went Monument Valley four years ago,, and Fairfield to issue inyitations'at 12:30 p.m. in the basement of a mission station: medical and na arrange transportation ior ine tabernacle, alter which guests dental clinic, and a school have! will gather in the auditorium for been established. During the past the afterenoon program. An ger er j f -- ex-ctll- ent Adult Education Classes Slated Pleasant! Grove Indians have received 1000 f """ - S Annual year, program has been ar--: free treatment of and immunizaranged, featuring both local and I v tion shots for diphtheria, whoopFLK QJ t talent. In ing cough, tetanus, j typhoid and Following the program, there y small pox. In pases where hos- will bea visiting period and r puaiizauon is required, arrange dancing. The evening luncheon" ments are made with the govern held at 5:30 p.m., followed. An GROVE PLEASANT ment hospital at Tuba City some ' program and dancing. rimiTj I class will 103 miles away. , the bolstering instruction .1 the evening program, the government in. eases of emer commence on Jan. 31 at Pleas- - During man oldest and woman nrpspnt gency will fly the patient to the an Grove, from 7 until 10 P.m., ....it u UnnnnA fnnnK. .,.;v. n11 at he Old hospital, Mrs. Walter said. over 80 years of age and THEY'D LIKE TO BE JUDGES Pictures of candidates for the.' Jeep station, wagons, travel the will be Bill Jones of Lehi, who persons others. A l instruct three hour classes title Of BYU Banyan Queen are sifted by, left to right, Mark donkey tracks' to the hogans Mr. Barnes and his Assisting Coghlan, the sick Indians to act au am foil an eight-- eek; period. Class Berkhimer, manager of the Academy Theatre; lis held in connection with the wife on the general committee Warner Brothers studio representative of Hollywood; Bill Gor bulances. are Thomas Powers, secretary Adult Education field. v Seventh-da- y don, Salt Lake manager for W'arner Brothers land Roger De- Adventist, doctors and. Mrs. Edward S. Fox worn-en- r Mordaurit, Banyan Ball Chairman. The picture$ were sent by land dentists frO! lm surrounding! The leather craft class which chairman. Ward committhe exoup to Hollywood to be judged by screen5 stars Virginia isiaies donate their services! from is no' ,v well under way. on tees are as follows: First Ward in "The Silver Chalice" which iinML- lu Mayo and Jack Palarice". to Mrs.i Wedne day" evenings, is fille3. T.loyd time, according Mrs. Gray, chairman; Howev pr, another leather craft opens at the Academy the date of the Feb. 4 Banyan Ball, when w alters. and Mr. Mrs. Wheeler Jray. the queen contest winner will be announced. The mission dispenses.! free class may be held on Monday Timothy and Mr. and Mrs. Victor evemn s. Aiityone desiring c.othin and .food donated by! SecondVard-NeW- on in, clas;m piHoJmstead. : . various organizations or bu: Vdl t the instructorEldon:?: he said. men, Watkins. Mr. W'estoi er. or PTA representa- - Ml 311(3 Alrsana ir. cone tives a urs.; Mrs. Viola Beers, vern iUIS 4633:? !ana Mrs Mae Morgan "nippie. inira. pllfine ' chair- ;AVard Dickerson, Rodney or tefephone 6043; Mrs. Jessie man; Mrs. Dickerson, Mr. and Mart, telephone 5312. Mrs. Mr. and. Mrs. Smith, . .. , Ihe fdllovyirtg classes have , , tluott M. Maurine Harris has been ap- ox ana iur. ana ivirs a ii,awara been under wav for three weeks 10 int-- onfenam Powell. Six Brmham YounctJ University i.uung ... but there is still room tor others Ralph Psi -ITT r coeds are vying for Banyan! University, School of Nursing ruurcn waru n.imo Russon, to enroll. Tvrt , held on vvHnc of 1955 with coronation julty, it was announced today by ana 7 to 9 Airs;. iussontjair. from tnairman n.m. at the' days , Tl nr ceremonies "tor the lucky threei ;Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, presi- - A. special invitation is issued to high schubl, with injstructor Jo- - , vir. aim 1en viri. .jvussoii, thei public to attend the forthcom-- ' OREM The Orem Community set for the annual Banyan Bali 'dent. Smitih of Lehi; sewing, held iUeivin ,,onGS ana Mrs. ng of the Bngham Young wdntsdayS fr0 Chuv c h is combining Sunday Teb. 4 in Smith Ballroom and A Ward Alma Fifth 7 until 9 Ziegler. Club-- Monday at the native of Wellsville, Utah Unjversity Psi-CSchool and Churdh services this! Social Hall. h sc hool with HeleriiPcterson' chairman; Mrs. Peter- 7 309 at School Room 31, in Sundayare San p.m. S. B Harris received the coming Sunday,. They Alyce Jones, Weeks as instriiPtrir Art anHison, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Chris- Teenagers need more coeduca-- i generally agreed that "late" dat- - will begin at 10 a mi and will nardino, Veronadeen McKay Bldg. Calii.; ceramics, held, from 7 until 9 tiansen, Mr. and Mrs. John gree from University of Utah in ti'onal 'recreation! instruction and ing should be at the Sharon Jones, Phoenix. Arizona; Lu Ana1Q1Q , at the meet will be ajp.m. at the; en' school, with Sixth -- Ward Lyna Featured , done, only on non be held, as usual, da out aui imi iiuise stivcu j.. between on Ea.t Fourth School dancing supervision Peralta Hills: on of Glazier, including structor. Harold WnoVstnn . fit;. Lewis. chairman:r Mrs. Lewis. "Problems; Calif.;; panel discussion o . .. rit fricimim nubile, can mixers" at 'dancesif thev are school nights. that both young- - Fourth and Fifth NOrUh. Church Martha Hammond. Portland. Ore-lAging-Hea- lth, and zens may call PTA representa Mr.' and Mrs. Thomas Powers Sociological, as a pediatric; Psychological," led. by Delia Fry tnes for enrollment in either and Mr. and Mrs. George Zim- going to become better adjusted ters and 'their.eldcrs should try services. will begin at J0:30, Paul gon; Alice Harding, St Anthony, Cisco, from 1949-ajto keep communications channels Placek;;" minister, will give .'the. Ida.; and LaWynn Potter, Twin,nurse in the LDS Hospital; !Salt!treasurer of sr iafly. Panel mem- - class. Average attendance must merhian. Seventh Ward Basil rneet-folhA Idaho. congregational 1952-5Falls, That' was one of a number of and on bers include Dr. C. M. Smith, jbe 10 or classes will close. Reg- - Dorton, chairman. Mrs. Dorton, (Lake City from over services. church to was it wni difficult that were Candidates on chosen and, the ing Kirkham and istration fee lor all classes is SI. Mr. land conclusions on 'school., family and duty including medical, Provo. director of the general allowamount set teen for will 4U cnrrfif-aany Mrs. PTA Char.les .A nevrhiafDena June Davis. Cedar a lOllOWing Per Health are and F)r officers nt'rsonnl nnihfnini;.' cfnnn tnherrular rtmpnt nf points: meeting .... People's beauty. toiMr.nd Vbung m appealing j fL -' 20 Daleat to held this u Grove be Pleasant cent; cent; is personme U. at Valjley S. per of Sunday poise, evening the Veterans Hospi- Taylorr .Provo High 'School parents, Berry, chairman; people ric register psycnoiogy 6:30 at the home of Mrsr. Harold ality. 20 per cent; and interests tals in Los Angeles and Fort; faculty and Dr. Joseph Symons and support the Adult Education! Mrs. Berry; and -- Mr. and Mrs. dents and teacher? reached dur- - . Hall. 713 S. 4th E. The Boy Scout 20 per cent. n PTA hic ,1 'Harold Canton. . 'of the BYU sociology faculty. ... rnnhd program. " ' Douglas. liiij for the ine queen and tier two at- meeting More thrr-,20teen and adult I lie 7 180 will be chosen by screen will held be teridants at pirn, Troop participants were separated intoat tone Utah Nataral Gas building. ttars Virginia Mayo and Jack small discussion groups to con, north cri the cinyoni road. ''or Palance. . f .t . siun i further information, ;c all Robert Committee members for the jj pitviouiyt. preparea quesi J tions which were a result of an! T ITrn YY YCl Pendray, telephone 0593-JBanyanBall are chairman f opinionnarre, M leading problem Roger DeMordaunt; Mark Full"The Great Plan," a genealogi- areas. y , mer, royalty; Alice Schindler. v Amr.ncr ,Ahr iiimr.c-.th'cal pageant by Blanche B. Nord r, business manager: all of Black-foo- t, ' ' ren- will.be presented Sunday recommended Idaho; Kay Pusey, Denver, driver ticipants trairiirns for hesinner liuo owners1 at 7 P- m- in Provo 'fifth Ward, Colo,; publicity; and Nancy and users. Thfey said each family! Flft i East and SeconcT North, by Provo, Briggs, programs. would have (t'o (decide whethej? orjthe Genealogical Committee of An excellent progiram has been not a teenigejr should own his'the wad- L. Belnap, by prepared Parley own car. biit agreed that trans-!'- .. The. pageant has 11 episodes in or' to original music for Brigham Young University; . . J portation was becoming . . r ... . . his for recital master's ganist, In some .' and JVman's episodes depicts ingly impprfant. s o :30 p. m. in rr t ho t h l ri t rr Air 1 evening at ' vrx iu int. iitii in jr .nil uuii One group found that 7 social, jvm ? A'AA'''A OREM ne is taithtut m keeping nis sec- - Smith auditorium, The concert The Adult Education church. ind job requirements often is free to the public. Class in advanced sewing will oe ,ond estate. Episodes deal with ' hampered students" study- effort?, the is .ah organ and taught Mr. Belnap of of the instead of Mongospel Thursday principles ana most ot the participants rec ' piano student of University' orDoe as previously announced, ac-1161 ' -' ommended continuation of home 'Jesus Christ' and are portrayed ganist J, J. Keeler, and a com- day, jQhn to phone Mrs. individuals cording song and group by s,i Ray Holdaway, assignme nts.1 pifov ided such home- - ani story. position student of Dr. Leon Dal-li- in cfharge of Adult Education. work was spaced over; the week The' both of the BYU music Mrs. Marccll Skinner will public is invited be rather ihan pding up on any .. faculty. instructor for" the class, which single njcht. Highlighting his .Sunday recital will be held from 3:30 to. 5:30 Will be one of his Own composirecommended Another gronp t -p. m: at High School. gross : tions.; Passacaglia, a work writthat teenagers 'help out with fiA new class in upholstering! will , ten in the contemporary idiom be held .work when-- , nances by Wednesday at 7130 pi rn. and marked by rhythm iju vitality. at the Geneva ever passible, providing it did not School. x !; Other works programmed ininterfere with 'school Work. BYU clude Chaconne by Francois TDrstcussing-thef- t problems' among; Gouperin; Buxtehude's Chora: 4 school 'students, '..the parents and' Prelude:' A Mighy Fortress; S. of LDS Dillworth the Young students agreed ow tiers should-.bs Prelude and; Fugue in A more careful in taking care of First Council of the Seventy, willBj Mendelssohn's Sixth Or- minor; bethe Brigham Young University their property and erase muc hi ,,f devotional Sonata Feb. Kn i and two works ; by SALEM Primary Preparation speaker Tuesday, the temptation for Others to" steal. 1. Flor Peeters. the chorale prelude. meeting was held this week at On many problems the groups Set for 9:55 a.m. in Georse How Brightly Shines the Morn- - the church with President Edna said individual circumstances Albert Smith Fieldhousc the pub- - ing Star, and prelude, Christensen in" charge. would dictate policies, but they uc js invited to attend. Ubide, O Dearest IJejsus. training leader, Margrette Taylor t r . gave the lesson on "Repentance--' J The bishopric appointed four new Primary teachers, Erma Gardner as a Blazer teacher. Garnet Hunt as a Larks teacher. 1 i r r i Lehi LDS Stake Plans - , of I ii TUttn-Tiy- j 7 5 out-of-to- up-iwill- . be Ly-ajnothe- r -- Many-times- . -- 1 j 1 . - ' . ; w . ' . - co-sta- rs Tet-charg- e. - j - eni-teach- er ' 6 Coeds Vie , ' New Professor Named To Nursing Faculty i por Banyan Queen Title Qrem Community Church Joins -- f Teen age, Adult Panels Brin g Interesting iness-cont- Tvo Services - - - j fac-Royal- ty Public Invited To Next Meeting Chi Club Of no-rac- -- tele-!fn- "'-e-u (4? y. " 1 ac - : .. -- ' A 1 1 Xi- - t--i ' 1 1 ir.--an- A nswers on Problem ' hi Ber-;Mi- , ss de-!Ja- n. . . ! :t ai t- 0; , Psi-Lh- i. w 3; City-Count- Mrs.-Dea- yj l - J stu-anc- es ; in-"- ' i vy . 1 00)11011 0 .: ; i ed .newly-organiz- Set Sunday Ar, r"f. - , I 5. ! Organist Slates Masters Recital - - :incrcas-:additi- - ' Date Change Set Sewing Class n - 1 -- ri rA v - J -i ! hill iof 'voot. utility I ' i 'MSAIMmM "; ' !:'.;;?-.,;- - " ' ' I " J. n, - i . : - . ' j -j part-time- j Dillworth Young To Speak at Devotional the-Lin&ol- rT c1ps22Jl! dtHcHjr:Al- 'I n v New Primary Teachers Named e j . . the-choral- ; ce e , ' '. ; I ; i i , La Wrana Cloward as aj Seagull teacher, and LaVerta Davis as a Top Pilot teacher. There were 17 officers and teachers present. 'King Winter' - ff r Jft; - V- - " in a play - : r ; ''. r 1 A i' ." im V' ' ... : Y Jt' ' LONG LI VE 'KING WIN'TER' Depicting fun over which Winters' reign each year are Wasatch School pupils Mary"King Ann Wissmiller, Kathy Sandgren, Michael Purvance and Marbara Jacobsen. week. The colorful presentation will be repeated for a Wasatch Parent- Teacher Assn. meeting Feb. 10, SOUTH OF SPRINGVILLE ON HI WAY 91 ........... ... . : Did you ever stop to think of how many services are represented in the "balance due" column of your bill. Cost of electricity is only one of five services listed on most Provo Power bills. Shown also are costs of water service, garbage service, sewage and taxesv So you lee you receive a great deal of service for little cost all wrapped up in what you may think of as your "power bill." ;. Put into your Mattress for only For a limited ! r . . f T I - ' . .' ,405 Coil Springs p ... -- Durnell. Costumed in white satin as snow angels" or clad in winter garb as ice , skaters and snow- ballers, the youngsters depicted winter fun in song and dance. Children uh Mrs. Durnell's room represented such . characters as King Winter,, Susie Snowflake, Snowflake Fancies and Frosty the Snow Man. J SPECIAL MATTRESS BARGAIN UCfldM ... When 'was the last'time you took a close look at ; your utility bill . . . not just at the balance, due." Like many other items of everyday living your , utility bill may be taken for granted. ' . UTAH VALLEY ............ . under direction of Mrs. Bertha - y ...i.., ' let created by, Wasatch Elemen tary School youngsters and pre sented to' the student body this : ." ... t;nl . At Wqsatch "King Winter' stars ........w . To Be Repeated -i Please Brlns Utility Symbols and What They Mean .'RS ELECTRICITY WATER WT GARBAGE GB TAX MS ' SEWAGE ... TX - ." -- j VSiS PA IJQlmO3 - The same coll is used in many mattresses that cost up to $69.95; PHONE 1938-The Original W ALL TYPES LIVESTOCK SOLD SALE EVERY THURSDAY,! P.M. OPERATED BY: NORMAN SCOTT & SONS and BERT OBERHANSLEY- - OVERMAN'S MATlKtbb Be sure to phone the Phone Book. tU. 1938-j UNIVERSITY not ihe number listed in our name in. . - 147 NO. j DE PARTMENT OF UTI LITIES. i |