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Show 1 ) 'Requiem by Tabernacle Choir, T Symphony Will Highlight Easter Highlighting the Easter season, "The Requiem" by Brahms will be presented in concert by the Tabernacle Choir and the BYU Symphony Orchestra. J The two concerts are scheduled for Easter Sunday, April 10 In the Salt Late Tabernacle .at 2 T 1 ! Cornwall and. Lawrence Sardoni, . .;. boiolsts lot the concerts are R. Hulbert Keddington, Salt Lake City, baritone and Patricia Judd, member of BYU faculty,' soptano. Frank W. Asper and Alexander Scfcriener will be organists for the concerts. Programmed for me con besides the "German Requiem PLEASANT VIEW ff April 8 are fToccata,". Frescobaldi; Is the' date set for the Spring Festival and Talent Night of Page PeteriTschaikovsky and Motet: School. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. Jesus Priceless Treasure," Bach. In the school auditorium and will Elder Richard L. vans of the feature every child in the school Coundl of the Twelve, will make or other. The chilIn some-pa- rt and commen introduction the dren have been practicing for annual t.iadltional for the some time now under the direc- tary service. tion of their teachers who are working under the supervision of Principal Marvin Allen. Follow' ing the program the evening will out enter more with be finished tainment in the form of fish pondsj hot dogs, candyl pie and ice cream 'which will be on sale. This part of the evening is under the direction of the, PTA with Aleene Wilkins in charge. 86-pie- ce Page School Plans Talent Nightpand Festival of Spring One of the great needs of; the world today is scientists. What are you doing as a parent or teacher to create an interest inJ science with boys and girls?. Monday at. 7:30 p.m. in the I J ri Science Laboratory of the David Six local authorities partici- O. McKay Building, Professor pated in a panel on crime, con- Max Berryessa, assisted by Mar- ducted recently in the "Prob- Deanne Wallace, Eleanor Randolplems of Democracy" class at BY h,--Beverly Hall,. Sylvia Tyler High School by Carolyn Barlow. and Doris Bacon will demon They were Loyd C. Whitlock, strate the teaching of magnatism of Provo City schools; MaxM. Snow, Chief of Police; William and 'electricity, to all grade levels dt mgnuass j " Hears Panel on Crime Problems s S. Ward, child welfare worker; from the kindergarten through the sixth. Philip K. Kemp,- - of St. Mary's Rock-wooOn 'this evening the Provo R. Episcopal Church; Una d, superintendent of Provo City Recreation department; and Roy Passey, chief probation of- fleer Judge, .. i -! Home, school, church, and community environments are .the main determining factors in caus- -' lng or decreasing crime, the panel decided, and the .time to Jbegin a child's training is before he is . born. The class Is under the direction of Don L. McCondie and student ;j trainer; Clayton McCondie.. ;- j --- -;fi i ' Branch of the Association! for Childhood Education will be the guests of the Student A.C.E. Branch.f All parents and teachers interested are invited to join with these two groups in an evening dedicated to "Children Grow Through Science." Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary political science, fraternity, at Brigham Young University will present an award to two outstanding LDS Church men, who, it is;; felt, have made major contributions in the field of government during the past year, at an annual banquet on Tuesday evening at Joseph Smith building. Here in person to receive an about eight concerts more last year, which was the most extensive schedule of programs ' staged up to that time. Provoans' Daughter On 'U' Committee Attend Rotary Youth Conference . : Provo JHigh School's student body president, Greg Gosar, has Patricia A. Tanner, daughter been named: a delegate to Salt of, Mr. and Mrs. Ray JL Tanner, Lake Rotary Club's annual Youth Conference April 17 through April this i year as a member of: the 19, according to Ross Denham, University, of Utah student ipub-- assistant principal, at the school. uc relations committee. Mr. Gosar, one of a group of At the University of Utah, Miss delegates representing, each high Tanner is a junior majoring in school in the state, is a son of Englislr in the college of educa Mrs. Donna Gosar of Provo. tion. She is one of the Air Force tie was selected from a group ROTC Sponsors, a member of of six finalists nominated by. the Alpha Chi Omega social sorority faculty on the basis of character and also a member of the Uton-- scholarship and leadership. In ian yearbook staff. She iwas addition, each of the ' nominees graduated from Brigham Yjoung wrote an essay on "Ajnerican High School in,195L democracy wny it wurjes." S H 7 I i Mi: I TEST NEW HEARING DEVICE Demonstrating; a" audiometer to be used by the Alpine School District are (left to right) Xr. Homer Royle, chairman of the American Fork Health Council; Mrs. Joe Mulliner, secretary for the organization; Mrs. Mabel Jones, public health nurse for American: Fork and Lehi; Mrs.; A. P. Hoelscher. oythe American Fork Health Council, and Mrs. A. Southwick and Mrs. Audrey Price, of the Lehi Health CouncU. , , newly-acquire- d; . 1 AMERICAN FORK Through the efforts of the Amer special numbers is scheduled to- icancombined Fork and: Lehi Health Coun night at 7:30 p. m. by the .Provo cils, a new Maicri audiometer is Community i C o n g r e g ational now in use in thel two communi Church choir, assisted by special guest: artists, the Ladies of Elks ties, xne; neanng testing ma ' :! ri - chine, although principally .used Chorus. , The concert will be held in; the Community Church chapeL and Lindon News! the public is invited, , Proceeds will go toward the new cnolr robes to be purchased by j the A concert of sacred music and -- ' I! ' ?" .' - J Students Will Travel to' Coast . Ge neology Lecture Scheduled Monday Ward Plans Plav as Benefit Parliament and minister of lands and mines. He is also Calgary LDS Stake president Parent Education Course Offered PAYSON A coarse' of lessons in Parent Education is being offered by Payson Junior High School, Peteetneet and Taylor Schools. Each meeting will cover a differeht subject and each school'' is. to be responsible for twoprograms. They, will be held tfri WdnpsdavK a S n m Junior High School, with a pro gram as follows: April 6, Civil Defense; April 13, Travelogue South Africa; April 20, speaker, Blaine Winters; April 27,' Dentxl Hygiene, Dr. M. L. Coburn. -- ; " New Machine to Test IriMNoWin Use Church Concert This Evening Open to Public choir." award will be Sen. Arthur V. Watkins and the Hon. N. E. Tan' ner of Canada. The banquet is scheduled for 6:30 p. m. in the banquet hall and will be followed by the awards meeting and lecture to be given by the Hon. Mr. Tanner, who is 1 : 9-- A The function is being arranged by Gene Higbee, BYU Chapter president or fi bigma Aipna ana Grow, faeultv su- Tr. Stwart pervisor. The public Is invited to attend the award meeting and lecture. PHS Prexy Will than (testing school children far the American Fork, Lehi, Alpine and Cedar Valley schools, is commun ity; property, and is available to others in! the communities. Phy sicians who desire the use of the machine may do so. Whichcost ythe audiemeter. $330, is not of com ' plex mechanism. PTA workers can be trained to operate it and assist in txreenins students. The Lehi Council contributed $150 to- wurds the purchase of the ma chfai.:. Similar machines are in use in the Pleasant Grove and in; ' : ' A j R i q u A11TY . get-togeth- rot j f Officers Picked For Jr. M Men; Gleaner GirJs i(o ; j tsJ ! Conductor of the Community Church Choir is Roberta Mor-risey, with Mrs. Zona Wingett as Cfrjem areas, organist. Directing the Ladies of LINDON Everyone interested Elks Chorus is Mrs. Fred Love in genealogy is cordially invited ; OREM Nine students from less, with Edith O. Smith, accom to the Lindon Second Ward attend LDS oncoin High School musie de panist.-:.S special interest class,4 Monday, partment will be participants in the California Western Music Kia Ora Club to April 4 at 7:30 p. mi. Guest speakAppear Educators conference to be held er will be Albert Schmuhl of Am- in Berkeley, California. Leaving At St. Louis Festival erican Fork. He ;will speak on AMERICAN FORK "The im Saturday morning t by private charts ;and work. The ., of Brigham genealogy, pleasant' g V E The portance of Being Ernest a com cars will be Don Meldrum, Lowell Kia Ora Club will is invited, as public appear Universitys Darrell Young Stake Election Frolic Donald Lowery, acts Conrad, in Oscar three Tlmpanogos Wilde, by edy Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gillman of 'will be presented by the -- Drama Alarum oto. Teddy Rohbock, Ann the main feature of 'the 21st National Folk Festival to Lindon upheld the; family custom aocos Stake Tabernicle, to elect Rowley, Elm a Mae Crum Lfrom Annual department ofthe Brigham, Young the ' vocal department and Janet be held in St. Louis, Mo.t April of honoringa the family birthdays Men University hi American Fork on at their pre?sideni of the Juiior M comhaving by to 13 Sarah 16, according Anderson through and Maurine Geist from home Thursday evening. They' and Junior Gleaners for the April 11. The event will be held In director. festival Gertrude Knott, the instrumental department, the high school auditorium at nonorea Mrs. liuiman s sister, lmg; ,year. Mrs. H. E. Prestwich of Proro. b Elected as president "of thel 7:30 p. m., according to Bishop They will be accompanied by Gil-- The Kia Ora Club is composed of returned missionaries and stu Anwas Qareth WSeastrand, of the Fifth bert Xhilds, orchestra director dents who either are a part of Others extending birthday greet Junior Gleaners and enjoying the evening to derson, " of the First Raquel ings .Ward of this city, who is respon and Wes Barry, band director. and Ward, or are interested in the Maori gether were Mr. H. E. Prestwich sible for bringing the collegiate Newman was. elected as presJay both New In In Zealand. culture and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Puke of ident of the Junior M Men, from group to American Fork. Funds sessions and afternoon Mr. and Mrs. E.O. Ash evening Provo;! "from the play will gotowards of of festival Lake Salt the; they April City ; IMr. and Mrs thej Sixth Ward. The winners r purchasing some much needed will perform dances, rituals, and Lowell Varley of.Oremt Mrs. B were announced ny Mrs. Neil ' equipment for the ward. War chants of the Maori people. H. Wright of America Fork and Fugal, Tfmpanogos Stake presiThe play is under the direction Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gillman and dent. Mrs. Bryce Adams, and of Dr. Harold I. Hansen, chairr ollowing a Eldredge j Warnick, 6take leaders of, Lindon. 4 To Attend Chicago family man of the speech department luncheon the group spent the re of !the two groups directed the at the institution. Dr. Hansen is - OREM The miniature United Guidance Conference mainder of the evening visiting Activities. n and chatting. in Latter Day Saint Nations which will be comprised annual of school from all students his circles for C. Arthur Johnson and son Van presentahigh Isaksen, Dr. How of Lindon tion of the Hill Cumorah Pageant over the state will be held at the ardDr.T. Henry recently from Reed, Dr. Antone Romney a business returned and University of. Utah onv April 15 in New York Stated u pleasure trip East. of The troupe will tour through and 16. Those representing Lin- and Clyde - Parkerwill Brigham They journeyed by bus to Detroit attend the where they bought a new car. be the chair Young University Utah and Idaho presenting 20 per coln High School will Guid While in Detroit they toured an wno and as Personnel American act win man, Miles, Ray formances for various church, spokesman for the group: Don ance . Conference in Chicago, automobile factory. A short bus G civic, business and' education or Coleman, Carolyn Howard, Harry April 6 to 10. iness trip was taken to Kentucky. ganizations. 01sen: Mike Van Quill, Don Mar- - Educational guidance leaders They later toured; Florida. Here SPANISH FORK Deanne According to Dr. Lael J. Wood- umoto and Idyll Spalding. The from the United States, Europe they saw many beautiful spring Measom of Lake Shore and Paul bury, tour managed, the piay is group will comprise the delega- and Hawaii will be in attendance blossoms and the folks along the Williams jfrom the First LDS mock at the conference.'; presented at cost to the sponsor- tion from El Salvador at the Newcountryside busily engaged in the Wajrd were elected Palmyra to Frank session fund for this according ing organization planting season. At Dallas, Tex., Stake Jr. M Men and Jr. Gleaner Perfect way to start your rost garden or add to it! man; instructor. toured the main points of at their annual, eiec- - You raising purpose. get one red, yellow pink, white and on interest. ;They also toured the presidents Cadet Commanders To they tion held j this week in the Fifth Carlsbad Caverns before coming LDS Variety In this thrifty priced bundle. These Ward Recreation HalL f home to Lindon. Fly To Washington Each of the 11 wards of the bushes are freshly cut in the field by experts and stake presented a short skit to scientifically packed for protection. Guaranteed Two cadet commanders from their candidates. The introduce Air Brigham Young University's stockl Select yours now at Sears Senior Wins $1000 Force ROTC Detachment: will fly judges were 'selected from each healthy I to Washington, D. C., soon to at NYU Scholarship ward. tend a national conclave of the J Mrs. Fred Jex and Mrs. Clark Arnold Air Society. Lee Peterson, Monroe, senior Stewart, stake leaders, presided. Cadet Colonel Dale'Laub, pres at Brigham Young University, Refreshments were served to the ent. commander of the Jesse E. was awarded the John Ben Snow large group in attendance ' : , Stay Squadron of the Arnold Air scholarship to New! York Univer Society at BYU, and Cadet Major sity School of Law. The scholar arship to , the same university and is eligible to receive the J. Lynn McBride, the command ship provides $1,000. n of the local chapter, will Mr. Peterson has also been $2200 award next receive alvear. will H his B.A. chosen leave the as Williams from first recently Thursday i l Roote-TildeY n in economics June. in Arizona. ternate the schol AFB, to, degree ' i- - ' -- Child in Science i SUNDAY, works- .This will be the 44th concert to be staged by the Utah Symphony, Teachers Will Tell How to Interest -- Fraternity Will Honor Senator A. V. Watki ns Le-ro- Conducting the traditional East ' To Be Played By The Utah, Symphony orchestra will wind up its greatest season April 6 in Salt Lake City with the third annual presentation of y J. Robertson's Oratorio from ; the Book of Mormon. This presentation will find the Utah Symphony collaborating with 350 voices from the combined University of Utah choruses in this special concert of one of Utah's greatest musical er concerts wil be J. Spencer BYU. 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