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Show ! a, 1955 SUNDAY, MAY Utah County. Utah " ':' 3 Utah County 121 Graduate Tonight Men on Utah From Provo Seminary School Panel ID-- VA SUNDAY HERALD ' Graduate Students Get Final Production of Season Set by Children VTheatre Youths Get First Speech Scholarships 'DutqlGpd' Two Brigham Young University graduate 'students recently received graduate assistantships in speech correction to eastern uni versities, according to Dr. Harold Hansen, chairman of the de partment of speech and dramatic . Church Final production of the Brigham Young University Children's Theater: for the 1955 season is scheduled for May 3 through May 6 in College Hall on lower cam pus, according to George L. Lewis, director of children's, the Russel Jackson, Rose Mary SonjaWhltUe, Pat NuttalL Eldon Christensen, Gerald ,Hay- ward, Stan Knight David Grow, Todd Britsch, Joan Peterson, An-dru- s,; Richard AMERICAN FORK "This We Believe" will be the Couch, Richard B. Daley, Ed Three 44Utah County- men' are inUtahns prominent rniong eveand Mecham of eeui theme the program this mund Lester, Davenpon, Larry Wright are ' arts. Gov. J. vited Thursday by Virginia Luke, Anean Andrus 121 Carlton Marion when Dickey. students of the Dafvis. ning Sherwin H. Baer, Providence. the proud possessors of the new as a Lee serve to Utah Bracken Sandy Asay, Delores ' Graham, Provo Seminary receive their diFred C. Dunford, David Jack Conference on Education. who will receive the master deTo God ater. "Duty Mildred Edwards, Evelyn Croft, plomas. Ellibtt, Julie Elliott. Betty gree in June will' begin work on H. are Reese the Gloria Grimmett, Ann Barnhill, Anderson, Wonderful Awards," a de They "The Tang" the doctorate degree with the as- Under the direction of Princi- Evans, Sharlene Field j Daniel and member teacher to of the John Atkinson,1 Ken Stone, Xreg return land Springville. first such lightful Ann sistantship offer from Ohio State pal Stanley R Gunn and the stu- Bert Frandsenj; Virginia Grpn-cmacom of merit the to all will rating: be study Andrus, Dean . Vest and Paul China, presented dent graduation committee, the Gale,' Lynn Gleaves, Janet University. presented In Al: Provo r State I schoolvchudr?n mittee; Hoopes. Representative elementary Lee Guymon, j pine Stake. Tne N. Jay1 Christensen, Clarkston. will be held in the Jo- Marilyn program Music will at be each, furnished at . Au o ! u ap o.nn Carol Hafen. Ila Kay Halladay, Orville Gunther, Lehi;j and Dr. day by i i i performances has received an assistantship 1 medals and cerProvo, 1 tificates, togeth- proximately 9:30 a. m. and 1:30 from the Pennsylvania State Uni Janice Hansen,! Betty Luu Har Ernest htof Wilkinson, P.m. Those who wish to join th - president Brigham Young BLASTER M MAN Richard S. versity and will also receive the m., Tuesday through Friday. er With a letter p. Three : Participating on the program, ding, Richard Dee Harvey, Dar- University.,-- . ' . school crowd o see the play, be , will master degree in June. performances $ of appreciation which Is based on the Articles rell H. Harvard, Jeannine The conference will be In. pre Schroder, who ha9 been awardcontact should at on Dr Lewis. 7, Saturday, May bt Faith, will be 27 students, Hawke, Alma Am Haynie, Arvel paration for a similar White ed his Master M Men certifii and commenda presented School Fork American the High Toy Hiatt, tion were given with Patricia ' Peck, John Wood- - Lee Hemenwayi Patty ; House Conference scheduled late cate. j'. Sponsored by the auditorium, Lee Ann Hinck Hill. Emma in May the American ' recently " Ward, Ann Haynfe, Sylvia , Vin of next i fall.. Chapter Fork Belva Ann LDS Fifth Ward PHS " cent, and Gary Anderson as main ley, Nanette Hinckley, Mrs S with Adam Fern Dr. Fox, '""! AAUW, chair . ' i Bennion, t in itifi .hi aiu.Wim Hollerman, Frank Arnold Horton, man of the speakers, 60-emchairman. Stella Carolyn Hughes, Timothy Mr. Mecham meeting. Mak Cast includes Janice Nelson, school ber , The annual banquet for semsurvey commission, Grey Jackson, Connie Joy Jen was' named to lead thel Utah was official the ing presentation be Sat will held inary graduates sen, airjcia Jensen, juina Paul Mecham, superintendent of urday at J:30 p.m. in the East JoyceMary Johnson Royle- Johnson, group, with Dr. G. Homer DurS. Schroder received Richard the ward YMMIA and Bishop Provo LDS Stake House. Wilson John Dawson ham, University of Utah vice his Master M Men certificate re ASM Johnnie Jorgensen, W. Seastrand. Gareth K. Anderson, of the seminary as vice chairman president, LDS Provo at the King. 'East cently j . 840 students of LEHI The letters bear the signatures faculty, is advisor' for the event Barbara Stake MIA Leadership Meeting the Lehi Nearly Larsen, Chloe Ann Two Provo School are Wendell Rigby, of the faculty, " High School stu Elementary of .Presiding Son of Harold G. Schroder, Salt now rehearsing dents' their parts in the Is in charge of the class project, Madsen,' Sylvia, Manton, Eldon J. Thursday received college Bishop Joseph Lake City, and Ethel S. Schroder, annual Spring Festival, to be proMecham, Naomi Meservy, Steve PHS ; which is to be presented the at amounting to $400 scholarships L. Wirthlin, : ' Miller, Betty Elaine Moulton, as in Draper, Mr. Schroder is a junior duced May 4, 5 and 6 at the the annual essay- winners General graduation' exercises and left Marjorie Super Ann Anne and school. at !Murry, Mary contest als University Young Brigham a as with the seminary sponsored by, memorial intendent Elbert Nelson, Melvin Gary Nelson, leader of the Eighth Ward To accommodate the crowds of the Ameri Utah the of of the class of 1955. Chapter conference LEHI R. of Curtis Quarterly the DeAnn M Men. to - Allen B r y c ej Nielsen, Junior attend the Metals. festival. can for. Marare expected society LDS Stake has been schedSeminary graduates YMMIA and Lehi Mr. Schroder served on an three separate performances will John Woodward, 17 - year - old 7 and 8; it is Reportcia Allen, Glenn W. Allman Jr., Nielsen, Shurlepe Gwynh Norton,for uled May R. Hill, George WoodLDS mission to Argentina and be presented, with a different Merlin Duane Allred, Freddy Don Harold Orme,' Carol Maus u p e r intend ed by Stake President Herman son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell each Edward .Lott group taking of part night. was studentbody president Peay. Russell Allred, David Anderson, rinePace, ward, Provo, received first prize ent of 'the Sun C. Goates. Cecil Ash said each m a $300 scholarship to any Utah Patricia E. Peck; Combined band chorus and or Eagle Rock High School in Los Principal No authorities church Gary Anderson, Leland Roy An general !,i i group will present its program day Schools. ' derson,' Brenda Myrtle Argyle, Ileen Phillips, Don Que Rasmus- - chestra students at Provo High Angeles, Cal. have been assigned to this con college or university ior nis ein chool To the and the then merit auditorium, . School and will Manufacture Rex on "The Burnell JoHanna Donald H. Asay, present say Reese, Thomas Baker, sen, will repeat it immediately in the award Richard ference, but inspirational meet Heat Treatment of Iron and Colleen Barber, Lilah Laree Bax Gene Reid, Vo n e a 1 Roundy. numDers in a spring "pops" conh mem room. This arrangeare and all ings planned, and Larry had cert for the at He is a senior at Provo Steel." public Wednesday Patricia Rowe, Marien Philip Stephens ment is necessary so that all parter, Bingham, Gary 8 p. m. in Provo LDS Tabernacle. earned the in-- bers of the stake are urged to High. C Grant Marsha Russell, ents Douglas who and .Samp Ruthmary Braithwalte, family members Mr. Wright dividual Aaronic attend. " " A junior at Provo High,- - 16- -. Ann Bray.' son, Gemel Schemensky, Norma More than 250 young musicians wish to see the festival may be The morning session will con Priesthood award for four inyears, will take the streamlined Ann Patricia Peck, daughter accommodated. part Scott, Alean Dorothy Ann Brown, Jerolyn Scott, Peggy vene at 10 a.m., with a special year-ol- d 75 a of at least had record per which will Mr. Mrs. Douglas Peck, of last and Nadine Lee Brown, Kathryn, Budge, Es Smith; only Snow, Neil F presentation, Mr. Ash suggests that, where at observance Mothers Day cent at School attendance one hour. award "of a i Sunday third won LaDene Janice the Sorensen. there are a number of children, and MIA ther Campbell, John Robert Carl Snow, p.m. The evenlag; meeting will be $100 scholarship.place four all concert the will years, Her during be so essay was Directing members divide that were up family ton, Earline Carter, Lyman Jerry Elva Spencer, David Delbert under the direction1 of the MIA, on "Uranium." G. ' John Boy registered offciially orchestra the Hilgendorff. at can a attendance be John kept Wayne Carter, Stewart,, Ana Strebel Kathryn Carter, Melvm Bi Hon, Lehi High Neal Scout and later Explorer Scouts Rex Sutherland, band Two Busk, 17r Elsinore, was will be number which can be more easi will di Spencer Kayle Cloward, Jack Ann Taylor. David R. Terry. conductor; School music stages revolving Instructor, the four year periods second the ly handled. during Keith Cluff, Kent Coles, Deana Gerry Thomas, Anita Thornton, leader, and Abel John Peterson, used in "Othello, price winner of ona rect the school chorus in .music $200 Brigham As the children finish for his essay The ' )uty To God" awards for both scholarship dramatic Carol Mary VanAusdal, Patricia director the A Cappella choir and Young University's next sessions. general Girls' Concert Chorus. to will "General their are new in 'the LDS church, the Saturday at 7:30 go History of Metals." He June Villard, Sylvia R. Vincent, offering scheduled for presenta numbers, they there is a p.m. The concert be will home Into divided 7 rather than 4 rooms, m the being first 325 having been released to will be a tion May through May junior at South Sevier High Arlen G. Waters, i. James Clark missionary training to three allowed in which their auditorium. School. Smith periods parents. join Joseph Watkinsf Emma Lou Webb, Eve- each of the young men of the church this past meeting in the stake tabernacle. groups will Dartici- - The great Shakespearean trag So that the children, themsel- week. Winning honorable mention cer lyn Fern Webb; James Howard A priesthood leadership meeting of a lot for be to see calls the able of audience pate, ves, in the contest were Sric may tificates giving, edy parts Westover, Weston White, Ladd to techni- the festival, three matinees will Larry is a son of Mr. and Mrs. is scheduled for next Sunday at Carter, Alfred Pace, Karen Dixof work, varied according sampling Harry Wilkey, Joyce Williamson, music. cal director Robert Struthers. The be given, one each day ,at 1:30 Glen A.' Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. 8:30 a.m. on, Claudette Box, Jack Board-- " Edward John Wolsey , Carol Ann are Mecham of m. been Ash have Mr turntables parents that thereiLeRoy p. by designed The reports band will feature compo man, Gary Clark, Jerry E.. Woods, John Lowell,' Woodwax d, sitions of so that a minimum will be room for grandparents Richard. MOSLEM EDIFICES Struthers Mr. Gershwin and and Patricia Halverson, Sousa, and Julane Young. Next to Mecca's Kaaba and Me- Thomas, berequired tojmake and close friends of the family and the popular "Ballet Pa- - of time will of Provo all High, and Merrill 12 in scenes the who wish to attend the matinee DECISIVE BATTLE changes for dina's Mosque,, Jerusalem's Dome Davidson, Olympus High SchooL risien." Ml ' Othello" J The Battle of Tours is considered of the Rock is the edifice most mi.. "Mississippi Suite," by Ferde Each turntable is 20 feet wide, performances. ine awarus were ytcscuicuJ to the "Come is the Fair," Itl com He Groffe, and "March of the Toys." and both will be on BYU's 40- is, one of the decisive battles of the revered by Moslems. a dinner meeting of the year's festival, and world because it saved Christian monly called the Mosque of Omar during by Victor Herbert, will highlight foot stage at the same time. atheme of this tot Metals Thursday Society variety of fine program num- civilization in western tne orchestra offerings. Solomon's on the of site and stands Newhouse Hotel in Salt in from There are four areas in all which bers Europe night ' .The vocal music will also be can be used for different scenes.n theme.have been built around this being overwhelmed by Moslems! Temple. Lake City. aimed at - modern themes, said The turntables will be on the Mr. Peterson. stage during the entire produc The concert U free to the tion and will be turned manual ly. public. Held Over an Extra Day by Popular Demmand! Open from 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. nis Mr. , crew Struthers says SPRING vTLLE. May Fellowhas worked day and night to ship Day, a national! observance, complete tne two turnabies in will be held at the Springville approximately 10 days, at a cost of $300. Community Church Friday under sponsorship of the Utah Val Space lighting will be used for EVANGELIST Lloyd E. the scene changes. According of Council other Church Women. ley Wheeler, minister of the Uhurch Mrs.r to Junius Hulcie Hamlin, graduate as is chairman Harry who will .of Christ of various colors sistant, lights luncheon dish Provo 5 Association will Education preach in Provo May through be be will focused from two or more held at 12: 30; p.m. followed by members will elect! new officers 12. ;! ; .. same time on at the directions a program. Theme for1 discussion and vote on a proposed new con areas of the and levels different, will be 'The Responsmle Chris jstitution at the association's an t6 in order achieve unturntables ' Uan .Family." nual meeting May 5, said J. C usual effects and quick scene All Christian women are in-- Haws, president of the organiza changes. ' ited to attend. tion. . J Dr. Harold I. Hansen, chair PRICES AT THEIR BEST A feature of the meeting will man of the Speech and Dramatic be showing of a filmed con vers a Arts Department, and. director of tion between Dr. Robert Oppen "Othello," says he is planning HUNDREDS OF OTHER U N ADVERTISED VALUES!! heimer and Edward R. Morrow to use the turntables in future .! on freedom of thought and ex BYU stage productions. They are in can be stored and collapsible Lloyd E. Wheeler, evangelist change of scientific knowledge from Offden. will be in Provo May The association members will a small space. When used for ona 5 through 12 to deliver a special also hear reports from standing play, they will be assembled series of Bible lectures in the committees of the organization stage. of Church of the auditorium on progress during the1 pasts Christ, 867 East Center, Provo, school year. Utah. son Mr. of OREM Rees Bench, chemistry instruc Mott, Ralph Mr. Wheeler, is at present min and Mrs. Volni Mott, has been tor at Provo High School, will be ister of the Church of - Christ in elected as ly"" studentbody president introduced as president-elec- t Ogden. He has formerly served of the Lincoln tne A first School vice president for group. High churchps in Sidney, Nebraska; the Registration for kindergarten re- who automatically becomes presi Election .and year. coming 111., Sacramento, Chicago., students that will go to the Page turns were announced at the dent after a year of service, will or . California. Schools this fall will (Edgeroont Mr Wheeler will speak each election dance held Friday eve be elected, t on held 6, according to be May. The May 5 sessionvwill be conKundav at 9 and 11 a. m. and ning' at the high school gym. M. Marvin Allen, principal. This 7: 30 p.nv. and each night throughout Elected to serve with him was ducted at 4 p. m. in Provo High will, be held at the Ted Harward,. Ison of Mr. and School auditorium, Mr, Haws registration the week at 7:30 p. m.willThe subat 1:30 p. m. on Scnool Page be an- Mrs. Sharlend Harward as vice said. jects to be discussed The prospective stuthat, corday, nounced later. The public is d y Rohbock, Ted president; dents must be five years of age each lec- dially invited, of Mr. jand Mrs. Charles Pleasant View News; daughter by Oct, 31. At the time of regis ture in tbis series.: Rohbock as secretary; Ann tration the parents will receive Schuman, daughter of Miy and booklets and instructions with re- Mrs. Clarence Schuman, as his PTA Piano1 fgard to the kindergarten pro torian and Lynn Poulson, son. of gram. Mr. and Mrs. f Leo Poulson as program chairman. NO WONDER DECATUR, m. (UP) Paul J. 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I vited. f OLDS T0 ; , f , j i iu j . ; -- ; to-b- n, - e ? i j! : Betty-C- a. lark. . - j . , i now-expir- j 840 Students. ' I Master M Man m ed f Preparing For Spring Festival Award Received i ' I I - - Conference Set May 7, 8 Musical . Groups Ready 'Pops' Concert - Win Scholarships From Group Lehi Stake ! ' 2 sacrament iHi i on-m- et L . i semi-classic- al : play-lunc- Revolving Stages Constructed For Use in 'Othello7 - . ! their 20-min- . . behind-the-scen- es , high-scho- ol . i ! ! ipringvi Church Will Observe May Fellowship Day ; PEA Members -- Set Election A-cov- ered v Church of Christ SetsjSeries Of V a: . Bible Lectures Lincoln ' - Students Pick Officers 1 Kindergarten Registration Set ' -- f to-atten- , Recital This Afternoon Officers Attend Convention , . i - i Park-Ud4versity.L- IPoAfeir - Mowers Hose IPlsisG-o- (6)(p) 00 I 2 : - msPictAuze ni , iuuiai Semi-pneumat- ic . K-- i Ro-Sh-e. 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