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Show SUNDAY HERALD Salem News SUNDAY. MAY 13, 1955 Utah County. Utah 8 'rA Salem Jr. High Dixon Jr. High Will ' r i v r r Conducts Fair Graduate 215 Students Summer School Housi ng JFacilitidArd Outlined :i m i j. i Junior ui uwoiug uvcxai. Uiai Will IlOUSe 960 cirls. Each be available to summer school jbuilding has ten apartment units. Svrls are assigned ,to each students at Rricham Yhnmr Ttfti.i unit which contains thre bed to Fred rooms, a according versity, kitchen, a large bath Schwendiman, director of stu-- room and plenty of storage space. dent housing. For the ResiOn the campus, rooms, jjor dence Hallsmen.j Wymoiint will available. be rooms with board, will be avail- These dormitories are located able to both men and women east of the on campus University during summer school. Apart- Hill. Either single or double ments with cooking facilities will rooms can be stuand rented, be open also to womeq students. dents can choose or rooms with Knight Mangum Hajl, which without board. Laundry facilities houses 280 girls, will bfe open for are provided, but students should students desiring board: and room inquire at the housing office as accommoaauons, or rooms wtxn-o- to the exact equipment they need board. This building is a to bring. structure All meals- will be served at the modern, dormitory-typ- e located on University j Hill, east Smith Cafeteria which Is of the campus. Three or four Joseph in located the jbasement of the girls may share a rooni, or single Joseph Smith Building. rooms may be rented! if prefer' In .addition to the accommodaji red. tions on the campus, a variety Heritage Halls, which also Hll of housing will be available In be open to women students dur town. Further j information can ing the summer are a group? of be obtained by inquiring at the 16 modern apartment buildings BYU office of student housing. SALEM The Salem Dixon Junior High School will ett, Ray Rasmussen, Dixie Rich- High School conducted a fair this mond. Ronald Bobbins, Beth Roy- week to display accomplishments graduate 215 students, the largest at lance. JoAnn Saxey, Ronald during the year. A program was class In its history,. Thursday School. Scott. Tonia Scott, Jimmy Sey conducted with piano solos by 7:30 p. m, at the Wasatch on the bold, Frances' Seyersdahl, Merle; BeOna Miner, a duet by Mary Heretofore held outside H. Shaw, Kathleen Shelly, Eva Lee Cloward and Sharon Hen- auditorgchool lawns (the Dixon The eighth grade furnished ium is not large enough for pur- Mae Smith, Norma Snyder, Fran-cel-le line. sextette. a Jerrie this rites Sorenson, Sorenson, pose) the graduation Karen Paul in the indoors be Sperry, Prizes .were awarded as fol will Speckart, large year Sue Patsy Davis, auditorium. School Sundwall, Gordon lows: Clothing , Wasatch Jerry Kathleen t second, Peterson, ' first; Carolyn Brlckey and Larry Swapp. Bonnie Jean Bahr, third. and Maureen Avona Talbot, Taylor, Kimball will speak on the theme, DeVar S. Diane Roper, first; Anna Thatcher, Mary Lee Sewing Mae "The Steps to Success Are on the second, and Shar ' Finlayson, Loraine Therning, Linda on Thatcher, will which Education." of Loose Leafs third. Ladder Henline, tl Bob' Torscher, Lyman Deona 'r'f Thomas, and Miner studentbody introduced by be Patsy Davis, Van Ross Michael Leuven, Ross -Tracy, ident. Tonia Scott. first; Karen Sperry and Kathleen NEW LEIH THIRD SEVENTH WARD CHAPEL Elder Clifford E. Young, assistant to the LDS Molly Wat Peterson, second; Alta Tolman Quorum of 12 Apostles, will dedicate this new structure at joint services of the two wards tonight. Brown will present the .ninth Vick, Beulah Voorhees, Ann West, and Karen Sperry, third. Pastry erade oroject which will be re kins, Suzanne; Webb, Bonnie Jean Bahr and Geneal Rose! Sharon David Wellington, ceived by- studentbody president first: Sherrie Ann Kil- Hanks, White. Bonnie White, Whiting, Judy elect, Neil PercivaL. Mower will Clark WhiUock, Charlene Wilkin lian and Jean Nelson, second, Principal John F. and Linda Fay Hanks and Vivian present the graduates, and Mer son, Robert Williamson, Judy Cloward, third. Handiwork VivMarcia Wiser, Tward Winchester, Kay the of rill Chrlstopherson, ian Cloward and Patsy Davis. K. A. lay- - Woods, Michael Woodward, Boyd Girls Shop Mrs. and education of Donna Lawrence, . 111 - . . 1 LEHI Elder Clifford E.I Young, night. Services for both wards are Wlii nvvoiu Wright, Glenda Wright. Linda Hanks, second, Fay first; lor, K1A president, ' and orchestra to the LDS Council of scheduled for this evening, May assistant The of restoration the Aaronic and Jean Nelson, third. Craftsdiplomas. Choral is scheduled to 15, at 7:30 p. m., with Bishop Twelve commemoratwill Apostles, Priesthood be Tommy Mattinsan, manship numbers will lso be presented the dedicate recently completed Harold W. Barnes of the Third special meeting at Third-Seventfirst; Enessy Ficklin second, and ed today at aFirst-Sevenon the program, which will be h Ward Chapel to- - Ward conducting. Music will be th LDS Neil Davis, third. Best Shop the Provo followed by a graduation ball. furnished by the combined choirs chapel at 3 "p. m. Project Eugene Carlson, first; Ward is a list.of graduates: of both wards. Prayers will be Following Aaronic of the field all and members David represenThomas, Roger Thompson, second, and tative of the in- offered by the former chairmen T.,iri a l nor Rrpnt Anderson. in are Provo Priesthood Stake Richard Edman, third. Fruit Presiding Bishopric's of the building committees, Malin Jimmv L. Anderson, La Veil An- Cocktail Sharon Henline, Naomi office, will be the main speaker, vited to attend. Ruth and Arnold Brems. For Smith PhHl Archuleta. ' Uvi ijw y Adams and Jean Nelson, first; William Hadfield mer Bishops Nina Dudley, Glennona Baker and j.cvuj jjaxer. aierun oaiucjr, A. and Ricks, as well as Bax George Fern Barnev. Gary Baum, Karen Tolman, second, and Linda W. Barnes ' Barbara Harold bishops present Brigham,; University Bonnett, Young Donna Lawrence and ter. Billy Hanks, Fay . Vernon Nielsen and and under Stake Chorus, Workshop m, Linda J,elly lettoyi Opera Berge, C. Goates will Herman President of Linda Horrocks, third. Don L. of Dr. direction Earl Fay Hanks, Donna LawBickerstaff, Linda Bickerstaff, the music faculty will present the speak. Prelude and postlude and Linda Horrocks, first; rence Verena Dale J Bird, Clark Bird, music will be played by Arva concert annual Wednesday, spring a Dudley, Glennona Baker Blood, Susan Blundell, Jolene May. 18, at 8:15 p. m. in the Nim and The Central of the warehouse Bone, violin, and accompanied by SPANISH FORK blessings and Karen Tolman, second; Nina Mrs. Ruby Nielsen. Boell, Roger Bott, Fred Boyd, Joseph Smith Auditorium. The to PalWelfare It have and hearts. Utah understanding Regional Dudley, Glennona Baker and Velma Brayton, Carolyn Brickey, "public is invited. dediis a physical building, he conIn1944, under the direction of Karen Tolman, third. Fruit Salad myra Stake Storehouse was Charlotte Britsch, Teena .Brooks; The musical group Sharon E. a Clifford force. with but tinued, Bishop George A. Ricks, Lehi cated spiritual Naomi Friday, Adams Henline, Darlene Brown,, Ross Brown, which recently returned from and Jean Nelson, first; Nina DurV Young, assistant to the Council of Ernest H. Strong, former presi Third Ward, the drive for a new Gerald Brown, Richard Bullock. concert tour through Colorado and ley, second, and Glennona Baker, the Twelve of the LDS Church, dent of Kolob Stake, bore his and larger church was started and ground breaking ceremonies David E. Carter, Ann Carter, Wyoming is "composed of students imra. reas is.aren Tolman, first; directing the ceremony. .of were and Elder Ypung testimony, states. held in 1949. In December, PrtKurt Cartpr. representing many v.t..... rniai Myrna Killian, second, and Glenwith Mr. Young fered the prayer. honors Sharing the the 1952. wards were divided and the concert, Highlighting ( nona Baker, third. Juices Sharon was J. Gene Carter. Margaret Ann regionChristensen, will President Angus Christensen thanked orchesis Lehi d.ftce Third and Lehi Seventh group the pre Melvin Naomi Adams and Jean al ter. Bert Chamberlain, t who to share the new all sent a selection of original dances Henline, have were president. in the wards prohelped Barfirst Nelson, and Childs, Mary Chrlstopherson, The chorus will ?ing a variety Dudley, Glennona second; Nin? The He said was who followingElder labor $6,000 April, regional ject. building. Young, plus bara Ann Clark, Janiel Clark, of selections from operas , and Karen Tolman, third. Baker, .and head when the Central Utah Re- had been granted and that so far meetings were held in the new Jam Linda Clark, Stephen Clark, Rex also sacred and secular numbers for the first time. Since Donna Lawrence Hanks, Fay and gional Welfare Department was expenditures were $45,947! plus the building R. Dean Clements. Seloma Cluff, which they sang in the tour con- TJnda Horrocks. 1953 both wards have worked hard in Pro- architect's fee. He stated he is first; Nima Dud- founded with headquarters for the building. Connant, Kathleen Coon, Richard certs. L to finish bepaying thankful for; the growth of the ley, Glennona Baker and Karen vo. stressed the- difference with public now is It complete Cox, Gary Craghead, Dave Cropand then Tolman, second; Peggy Davis, teen the organization projects he has overseen. Cur Jeannine address Callie system, draperies, curCrosby, per, Mary Lee Cloward and Myrna now. He said it is now. reaching Other speakers were Emil Fet-ze- r, furniture and kitchen other Bonnie tains, Daley, few, Bruce Dahle, Killian; third. the stage where it is accomplish Vernon Hurst, con- equipment. architect; Lee Dixie Davis, Veneta Davies, the things for which it was tractor; Angus Taylor, regional The was designed by The Fifth Grade with Frank ing Alan Davis, Beth Davis, JoAnn The Department's first coordinator; created. Elden G Luke, Williambuilding Thomas and G Fredrich Mae Lila as a took Jeannie King Dixon, teacher, oDearing, trip major project came when it par- president of Emery Stake; Pres built Oakland Construction the by school to after Friday evening Draper. John Duckett, , Lyman ticinated in the construction of ident Leo Crandall of Kolob Stake; Company. ' the Riverside Roller Rink. Dorrance. They at Duke.lGeorge President George Christensen of returned to Salem Park where the Joseph Smith Building si Delrjert Eatough. . Phyllis Nebo University. Young Brigham Stake;; President Carl Pat-to- n FAIR EXCHANGE they enjoyed a hamburger fry. Doris Elliott, Sue Elton, gee to the of Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake and KALAMAZOO, Mich. (UP) the He Mrs. A people Carl Nybo and Mrs. Oliver urged remodelCar-fco- n James Eans, JoAnn Farrer, OBEM An isextensive fast President Cecil of Broadbent Davis assisted with the refreshprogveteran likened railroad making engineer ing program' Karen Felker, Beula Ferguson, ress The only stake presithe Lincoln High School ments, as room mothers. 13 a Has Been dent Stake. steam locomotives Friday Sharon Franks, ; David Tryer, whereat the in the region whoj was not to women. "If you treat them lirst of the changeThe American Legion Auxiliary Mark Fullmer, Bruce Gammon, over to a junior was Elton Taylor of Carbon there has school high NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. right, they'll treat you the same Paul Gammon, Myrna Dee Gard- begun. According to principal of will meet next Thursday at the (UP) for- Stake, who was excused a 55, Simpson, Floyd way," said Joseph B. Weiss, old ner Dixie Gordon, Janet Gough, the hi eh school. L. B. Bennett , home of Mrs. Orlean Christensen! mer 2 6 to Fri22, from defied est engineer on the Michigan Cen- May Sunday, parachute tester, Honalee Green', "Merrill Green-halg- the $289,000 remodeling job will instead of Mrs. Mary Davis In there will an be house itral p.m. with a 13th Railroad. Weiss retired re-open vengeance. Dale G. Groneman, 'Jerry replace the bid auditorium witn Provo. President Tolman will be day the so of can the view people region cently after nearly 48 years of Simpson rode to the municipal the new home economics the Geyerman, Bill Hales, LeMoyne an entire new 'service. building. airport in a hearse, stood under a kitchen, rooms Hamby, Virginia Halladay,, Joe section with new smashed a mirror with his MODERN FIRST home PLASTIC and living ladder, Ted for sewing Hamilton; Joan Hammond, well as a third light on a rooms iclass fist, accepted and classes Hanscen Arleen Harding, Larry mere and hot for lunch, as a section tnen. rode arti airplane was celluloid, invented in 1869;ciSaret Harrington, Gam Harris, Kenneth will a girls' gymnasium and jumped out with to feet be also 1,800 by John Wesley Hyatt and his a Harvard. Jamea Hatch, Mary with npw rest rooms. parachute. Dawn Hawke, Gayle Higgins, Another part of the school which brother, Isaiah, who were look ior a suDstitute for ivory Despite strong winds, Simpson Mariellen Higgins, Ted Hind- - will be changed is the offce sec ing from which billard balls could made a perfect one-poilanding, marsh, Jerry Hinckley t Saftdra tion where the small omce area and the home economics aepan- Hollerman, Fay Hutchings, , now is located. There will Eddie ment Brent Johnson, Johnson, office facilities and be enlarged; Johnson, Johnson, Lynn Gary room, ine pres-- j a Stanley R. Johnson, Katherine faculty lounge room EXCLUSIVE lunch building locaiea erit Jones, Kenneth Jones, Marilyn behind the school will be Spencer Jones, David Jorgensen, Stanley converted into class rooms which Jorgenson, Carolee Joyner, Reed will be used as well as the Spen- Kelson, Aretta Kellogg, Dale R. school. An influx of 250 stu-- ! Kenlson. David Killpack, Larry dents is expected next year. Next Kimball, Billy Lamb, Robert year is the final year that the Lamoreaux, Erwin Lamoreaux, junior and senior high schools will Dennis H. Larsen, Don Larsen, be held ini the same building. on Douglas Lee, Jeannie Leonard, Construction is going ahead and Schrl new Orem High JoAnn Lewis, Vera Lewis Bill the it is expected to be occupied in T A 1956. Madsen, the fall of Loverldge, Jeannine Gene Majers, Diana Markham, Bob Martin, Donald Macfarlane, AMERICA'S WORLD-FAMOU- S FOR THE BEST FINE CHINA James Mecham, Roger Menlove, BUY ON Marj O'Lee Miner, Darren mu-let-t, Steven Mitchell, Susie Mitch'1,1 ell, Harlene Moore, Deanne MorFred Morris, gan, Lloyd Morley, Steve Nelson, Mae Nielson, Dave linn J - Yt n'urT tflut g iii'irfi Aaronic Priesthood New Lehi LDS Chapel Will Restoration Be Dedicated This Evening To be Observed - 7 A. Opera Workshop Spring Concert Set Wednesday ! U ut f j - j M ! 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