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Show $$u' Plans Revealed for Timp ' SUNDAY HERALD 8-- A Hike Program; Master Of Ceremonies Chosen . Dr. Alonzo Morley, member of the BYU speech faculty, was named today as master of r colorful OREM Orem Stake 'La Boheme' Opens July 13 In Ute Stadium senior members of the Aaronic priesthood are invited to bring a picnic lunch and join the group with their families at an outing this Thursday, July 14, in Rotary Park in Provo Canyon. The games and activities will begin at 5:30 p.m. and following the lunch a program has been planned under the direction of Elroy Barnes. Other members ol the committee include Joel 4.V S A- Dre-hi- ke program to be held in the amphi theater of Aspen Grove on the eve of the 44th annual Timpa-nogo- s ever-popul- ar 13, in Stadium V. , Bowl on the Ute campus. United States Health. Education 16. For the first time in Summer and Recreation Department and bal the Board of Foreign Scholar- Festival history, a let will of be as of chairman will leave for Her presented part Hart, general family ships. jj the opera program. Utah's ' famous mass community Japan with her Aug. 15. Sally Bailey and Conrad Lud climb. low, top solo dancers of the San Plans for the program and traFrancisco Ballet, will appear in are ditional climb, said Dr. Hart, "Black Swan" Tschaikowsky'i accelerated progressing at an de deux. Several other numpas civic pace with student and to set music Tschai- from bers, groups shouldering various phas"Swan Lake" and "Nut kowsky's es of the traditional event. L. Taylor, executive as will cracker be danced Harvey Suite," in the Last year's program sistant to the president of Brig by members of the University Theater of the Pines at Aspen and Lt ham Ballet. Young University, Grove attracted an estimated D. Blake, new comCol. Rulon V. Mrs. Provo Jena Holland, audience of 5.000. More than mandant of the Air Force ROTC has been half of the 2,500 who headed for the educator, appointed in detachment at BYU, Friday vis - 12,000-fosummit of Timp com- JHMP PROGRAM CHAIRMAN ited Hamilton Air Force Base, structor at Nagoya University in pleted the climb. to oDserve the - summer Japan by the United States Health, Dr. Alonzo Morley, master of One of the highlights of the pro- ceremonies for the traditional training of BYU cadets. Education, and Recreation Depart Hike program The BYU officials are guests ment and the Board of gram will be awarding of the Foreign coveted Timp sticks to special at the Theater of the Pines of the base for two days while Mrs. Holland is the Scholarships. sticks generally go July 15. guests,. Hiking conferring with their students only Utah woman,' and the second to (1) the person traveling the in on their activities. and The hikers Thirtysitting BYU seniors are attend Utabn. to receive the appointment. greatest distance to attempt the Provo Kiwanis Club. Mendelssohn Chorus has Just hike, (2) the oldest person pres- will then settle down for a few ing the camp as part of their Mrs. Holland's special assign ent at the program for the hike, hours rest before hitting the four-yeROTC training at BYU. ment in Japan will be interpreting completed a successful series of American educational practices for concerts since the first of this and (3) those persons who have trail at 4 a. m. Dr. Morley said a fine program educators. .She will teach year under the direction of E. B. contributed to the general planJapanese Nine Youne Univer hike the for of Brigham is presentaand at progress being arranged ning English Nagoya University. Terry, according to LeGrande tion next Friday night. Indian sity Air ROTC cadets Friday flew over a period of years." Mr. Holland Anderson, Accompanied by manager. Concerts Once again the traditional bon--j lore, folk dancing, and .musical to Williams Air Force Base. and her son, Lee, she will leave were sung for Oak Hills Ward, e pro- numbers that lend to the outdoor, Ariz., to observe a fire power for fire will climax the Ward,. Provo Aug. 15. They will vaca- Provo Eleventh They were ac tion Japan be mountain atmosphere will be in demonstration. two gram. The huge blaze will thel in Fourth will weeks Hawaii and First Ward, Rivergrove companied by Lt. Colonel Jesse arrive in cluded, he said. readied and touched off by 28 to Second Ward, parTokyo Aug. Rivergrove Ward, E. Stay and Captain Lowell Call ticipate in a week of orientation all of Provo; American. Fork First News Another son, Hal, a Ward; Pleasant Grove Fourth conferences. Benjamin senior at Brigham Young Univer Ward; Ivins Ward, Salt Lake sity, will complete his graduation City; and Windsor Ward, Orem. requirements before joining his The group also sang for the Fedfamily in Japan, where he will erated Music Clubs in the Salt work on his master's degree at Lake Tabernacle and made ap13 pearances in Murray and Fair-vieTokyo University. Mrs. Holland received her B. S. LEHI Mrs. Dick Lundell, Mr. and Mrs Concerts are scheduled to reMarking the 30th an- degree in educational administra By MRS. J. R. PEAY Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peay, and Marlene and niversary of the Trailbuilder tion 'and her master's degree In sume Friday. July 15, when the BENJAMIN courses in the LDS Primary or elementary education at BYU. group will sing at the Utah State Budy Wilson (Helen Mordue) of Katherine Lundell. y ganization, an annual Los Angeles, Cal., came to attend Her outstanding graduate scholas- Hospital. Rehearsal for the July Visiting with Millie Stewart outing will be held Wednesday, tic record recently qualified- - her 15 concert is scheduled Monday, the high school class of 35 re union. While guests at the home are her sister, Mamie Lundberg, July 13 at Wines Park for all for a scholarship in Ann Arbor, July 11, at 8 p. m. at Lincoln Mich. of Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs. of Gunnison and her grandchil- boys nine to 11 years of age. High School. Mrs. Holland has had extensive Clara Ludlow, they were honored dren, Richard, Joe and Ellen Invitations have been extend at a family dinner with 21 mem- Ferguson, of Provo and Stephina ed to parents of boys in the educational experience as an ele Trailbuilder groups, as well as mentary school principal and in Stewart of Spanish. Fork. bers present. representatives of the various structor. She is known throughou Several" Benjamin townspeople Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lundell ward Primary Dresldencies and the state for her recreational ac motored to Vernal to attend the announce the arrival of a baby the bishoprics. served as a state In charge of arrangements are tivities, having funeral services held for Harold girl, born July 4 at. Payson Hos of women's and chil supervisor Lundell. They were Parley, Ed- pital. Grandparents are Mr. and Faye Fox, stake . supervisor di-of dren's recreational activities and Kris Hoffman of Spanish trailbuilding, and the stake as Provo City recreation director gar and Francis Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Fork and Mrs. Katherine Lundell. rectors, Virland Beck of the She worked on Provo Board of Guides, Jean Christofferson of Recreation for seven and Carol." Ashby, Norma Jean Ait- - the Trekkers, and Dorothy Ben- has filled various civic years LDS LDS and ken and Joan Caras won prizes nett of the Blazers. Approximate Church capacities. when the Variety Cllub met at ly 128 boys are now enrolled in the home of Colleen Ludlow re the three divisions. cently. Members decided to in vite their husbands to join them in their meetings during the Hike. Announcement of the selection of; Dr; Morley came from Dr. C. - Puccini's opera. "La Boheme," second University of Utah Summer Festival produc tion, will open Wednesday, July New York City Opera stars Mrs. BOUND FOR JAPAN Asaro and John Druary Josephine Jena V. Holland Provo educator will the lead roles of Mi mi sing recreaand former Provo City Rodolfo. and Performances, been who aphas tion director, Parry, chairman; C Wilford.Lar pointed 8:30 at scheduled will run p.m., at instructor Nagoya sen, Garth Mangum, Arch Pul-University in Japan by the through Saturday evening, July ham and B. M. HilL cere-Tnnn- fp for 4h Orem Stake Sr. Aaronics Plan Canyon Outing ? 1 full-sca- le Officials Review 'Y'. Cadets At California Base 1 Provo Woman Gets Education Mission to Japan f ' vvv; v: V' s , pre-Timpano- gos V - i ) Mendelssohn Chorus Resumes Concerts Friday ot - S t . LI 1 J ar , . .V - r . , f M . ' - h i pre-hik- Los Angeles Couple Attend Reunion of Class of 735 Trailbuilder Anniversary Slated July w. Fun-da-la- ..r summer months. Rocket Sled Tested Out At Hurricane Joy F. Dunyon, supervisor o! LDS Seminaries, has been grant- - Mr. and Mrs. La von Payne and esd a leave of absence from the two daughters are spending a few LDS Church Department of Edu days in Moab. cation, effective Aug. 31, accord ine to announcement by William Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Anderson E. Berrett. vice president in and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anderson HURRICANE, Utah (UP) The attended the wedding reception qf first actual test of the new super charge of religious education. Mr. Dunyon's leave interrupts Mr. and Mrs. Morris Musige in sonic military air research track 19 years of service in the semi on Pioneer Mesa, just east of Hur naries. He entered the Church ricane, was fired late Friday and Educational System in 1936 as a Mr. and Mrs. Ed' Ludlow of authorities said the rocket sled teacher in the Cedar City Semi- Salt Lake City were overnight "performed perfectly." The Coleman Engineering Co. of nary, which .position he held un guests of Pearl Hand. til 1940. The following two years Los Angeles, prime contractor on Mr. Dunyon served as principa Mr. and Mrs. Don Ludlow of the $2,000,000 research track, had of the Summit Stake Seminary Long Beach, Cal., are vacation to complete construction by Fri he was teacher in ing here. from 1942-4day. Officials said the schedule was the Jordan Seminary in Salt Lake met by "working virtually round . City. In 1946 he transferred to the Stake and Gleaners met the clock in recent weeks after South Salt Lake Seminary, and at Payson Park for a volley ball winter weather had slowed prog in 1949 was appointed Supervisor game and enjoyed a hayride and ress. of LDS Seminaries under the di wiener roast at the home of. Mr. Details of the initial test were rection of Dr. Franklin L. West and Mrs. La von recently. veiled by secrecy imposed by the former Commissioner of Educa Stake leaders arePayne Norman Lun Air Force. However, workmen on tion, which position he retained dell and Joyce Lindstrom. the project said the experimental after the integration of the rocket sled was propelled along Church School System. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hone had 8,000 feet' of the 12,000 foot track Mr. Dunyo'n will do graduate as week end Mr. and Mrs. and stopped, as specified, by a work at the University of Utah Wilson Smith guests of Las Vegas, Nev. water trough at the south end of He has served two missions in the mesa. the North Central States, and has Mrs. Mary Ludlow underwent When it is put to its designed done extensive teaching in the a. major operation at Payson use, the track will be used for the auxiliaries of the Church. He is Hospital recently. firing of supersonic rocket sleds a member of the YMMIA Gen at the edge S B's met at the home of ofthatthewill halt abruptly eral Board. mesa. towering Mr, Dunyon, his wife Eileen, Roselyn . Hansen recently. They Test devices expected to simu and three children, reside in Salt worked on pajamas under the late ejection cockpits of supersonic Lake City. direction of Mrs. Doris Downey. Air Force planes will then be pro pelled high into the air and dropProvoan Gets ped by parachute to the base of the cliffs near the banks of the Harvard Fellowship Virgin river. The Air Force has prohibited Mass. Dr CAMBRIDGE, or news agency inspection of Wayne Hebertson of Route 1, the track until at least September, Provo. has been aDDointed a when an "open house" is scheduled. teaching fellowship in neurology SARATOGA. Wyo. (UP) The at the Harvard Medical School. Everist grocery in downtown Sara Teaching fellows are graduate toga was reduced to a smoldering students, carrying on advanced and charred mass Friday after study and research, who teach noon when flames of undetermined Set-U- p part time. This gives them an op origin swept through the building. portunity to acquire teaching ex Damage to the store was estima perience under the guidance of ed today at $125,000 with additiona Be senior members of the faculty smoke to build damage adjoining while they are continuing their SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Per ings. studies. mission for of Hundreds hauling overweight townspeople joined Dr. Hebertson received the ioads will be available for truckers B. S. (1949) from Brigham Young the fire fighters from three Carbon communities in fighting the after July 15, H. J. Corleissen, University; and the M D. from county of the State Road Com the University of Utah Medical blaze and clearing surrounding chairman announced mission, today. He said School. He is associated with the, stores, offices and apartments that the special permits will be Salt Lake General Hospital, Salt threatened before the ftre was out given by six district offices in brought under control. Lake City, Utah, state. the The fire was discovered in i The commission receives hun back room about 4 p.m. and min utes later the building was filled dreds of requests for such permis sion every year, and the new meth with smoke. Fire trucks and men were called od of giving them out will now from Rawlins and Encampment place the responsibility with the commission rather than with the 2??2 Utah OREM A big surprise is due control. Highway Patrol as it has been proceded any of th Lincoln MIA members to clear, the and wreckage exting formerly. who come out to the "secret uish remnants of the fire, any Monfor planned being party"Ti.l.. which at its height shot flames 30 U t 11 S n w. (li to 40 feet into the air. Timpanogos chapel. The officers and teachers have planned the party and what takes place will ENGLAND'S ANTHEM 1 not be revealed until the party do Author of the English national prombegins. However, they ise an evening of fun and relax- anthem was Dr. Henry Carey, ation. Acting as general chair- born in London about 1696, and man is Lee Bamgartner, YMMIA died 1743. The music was com 2S2 N. UnlT. JEWELERS Dr. , John Bull. superintendent. posed by PrfceS Orem First Ward Retiring Bishopric To Be Honored ..Xijsr.,. Mrs. Catherine Kreitzer. ... , j.. i. m Sfiwes She-Frevooirad M!nidyf July-Ht- Sunny Down 46 oz. can . OREMThe retiring bishopric li I L. 4 n!1.-..- ,, pDir3e(oippDe h 4-- 1. of the Orem First Ward and especially outgoing bishop Don ald Wilcox who is leaving with his family for California, will be honored at a farewell social Mon day evening. It will follow short MIA 'services and will be under the direction of the MIA for pro gressive games, Primary officers for the program and Relief So ciety for the refreshments. ... ..... -- Effffecifnve "cat ireimi ... 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Center tmmmw . .. ,j a Pennsylvania grandmother with a $64.-0as she Bible final decision, reads her prepares for her appearance on the 4$54.000 Question, on CBS Television. Mrs. Kreitzer will appear on the show to Hal with March Tuesday night show announce whether she will take the $32,000 she won last week or try for the $64,000. Last week she went further than anybody else had ever gone on the show by tackling and answering the $32,000 question. In so doing she named the original apostles of Christ, identified the father of one of them, and told the occupations of Peter and Matthew. The Pennsylvania woman will receive a Cadillac as consolation prize in case she tries and muffs the final question. She is under tremendous pressure, with hundreds of telegrams arriving daily, advising her one way or another on what to do. WILL SHE TRY FOR S64.000? ( Seminary Supervisor Granted Leave t v- - ..: 3u. 1.0 00 |