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Show In Tabernacle Panel, Conferences On Vocational Guidance Slated at American Fori Joliannoscn Piano In Full Swing on- - Campus Recent tion has In spite of threatening weather, !for "each of the three offices in Concert Tonight for student the Associated Men's Students. primary; campaigning wucp.iue, miviu. wuy, DAILY HERALD Traffic Actions Listed by Court Primary Election Campaign APRIL 8, 1354 THURSDAY, Utah County. Utah Sunday School Union Meet Set For Utah Stake Provo City traffic ac'.,. included: Glen Ballinger. failure to d- r t forfeited $5; and running av t,"CC5 The program of Grant Johanna sen. concert pianist set to appear. T r, rw ught, forfeited $15. Robert ? v on Brisham Youne University One hundred per cent of Utah Debler, expired license plates; and week. South Grant this Ariz., Jonns, Community Concert Series to campus Stake Sunday School officers and with all worth. Mesa, Ariz., vice presi- forfeited $3. Doyle L. Burning-hacampaigning, Primary -- 4 1 J . l I are requested to attend teachers Industries: C. E. Young, presl- - night at 8:15 p.m. in Provo 113 Las and Jim anu muuu, dent; Marshall, reckless driving; forfeited sns, spcetnes AMERICAN FORK Students dent of the Peoples State Bank, laDernaci.. was announced union meeting Sunday, at 2:15 through Wednesday. Vegas, Nev., and Bob Rees, Long $35. Dawn J ane Banf ord, speedo. m.. in the Provo Fourth Ward, pf the senior hteh school will. will talk on business administra-l.av- e scheduled for today Beach, secretary, the opnortunitynext Thurs- - tion and O. DeVere Wootton's Mr. Johannesen will do Mozart's and FridiV. 1st West 4th N..! accordi" to nT. forfeited $25. No ing; candidates filed have for ri.iv. Arril 13 nf hrarin? a cartel subleet will he nrofp:!nn B. Wallace, stake superintendent. Mr Variations on a Minuet by Du- - A four-ma- n race has develop- -, senior class president, but four Meservy, running a red light; will be modprator nf.POrt; Beethoven's Sonata in F ed for the bv Gunther discussion tn bp followed The stake presidency and mem. ; 1 r position of student; are in the running for vice pres forfeited $15. rn 78 Cilitiminn' li i i5hjm of ward bishoprics are inbers coherences uip ccnierm? canare panel. BYU. Verla The ident. They group President at mTmoresaue up. ZJ, before in" Anderson, A. Peterson, running a Milton JT The will to come as special guests. students then disDerse around vocational cuidance. The' vited Ti. U :- w: uoya. oeorge. Manti; Reed Jenkins, Pendle1Qai.es inciuae m suiaun fciuups fined stop program will be taken iuI me i guilty, sign; pleaded Every department will receive - irrnnn ...'Las Veeas. Dpp Jacobs. 0?denr ton, Ore.; Jean Jorgenson, Proi rini-- i n iPFm Kinn iii ."Vi.. u.ni' trhrwl bv tho Tfnfnrv FMuh rt tbi of Ihpir rhnirfv uhpro th;A fnnr .;r information and important $15. and Dick Val vo, Barbara Swenson, Span Jackson, Kanab, and . ritv c.r.rni tu n rlnyrn men and and nfhfr who have enrrialiypd he ROUSSel's Three Pieces, Op Oveson. ish Fork. Secretarial Ore. candidates liK. Samuel Pendleton, Bacon, expired Arthur Farwell's Navajo War The women who have achieved sue- - in various fields will be prepared three contestants for first are Joan Dixon. Payson, and cense plates, pleaded guilty, fined cess in the fields of occupations, to answer questions, discuss Dance, No. 2; and Chopin s vice president are Collette Green, Muriel T.lvfn Rnico Ma ' li " In B Minor, op. 58. JI DO onvers ucense, businesses, professions, etc., will phases of their vocations, etc., Sonata David pieaaea ' Provo, Bush, Douglas Canada; Alberta, Lethbridge. A ?ative ff ifor a one-hotake part. nt tuta? m- - sJonnne- Dixie Robison. Boise, and Sylvia Calvert. Beaver, and Stan Kim- -j guilty, fined $15; no period. sen Is an internationally-famou. L: Fields Harmon,! Many dismissed. Bosnecently Taul all have ball, .permit, Los, Montebello, Calif., registration Angeles. Ralph of the malor Pianist, and a great favorite with Tyler, nrr;iHpnf nf th TJntarv Club. Thp and Norman Jack filed for the office of junior class Provo, well, audiences he wherever inappears of the fields and a vocational this that program son, Kanab, are seeking the sec president. Vice presidential can- and Terry O'Brien, Fullerton, Beginning MONDAY, APRIL 12th particularly with Utah audi ond nature would prove of value to dividuals who will conduct the ences didates are Kathleen Buckwalter, Calif., will, fight it out in the vice resident's chair. who him claim for their the students of the school, over discussions, of which the first own. final elections for the top office Naida Black. Tooele; Nina American Fork, and Donna The office of Dr. C. SCO in number, JENSEN who will in the named is chairman, will be: Mac-ArthSan Gabriel, Calif. Six in the sophomore class. In the Pat Leishman. Provo; not too distant future give seri-- j Law Attorney Heber Grant Witt-wer, girls are in the race for junior race for vice president are Anna and Ogden, in Marilyn the First Security Bank Bldg. formerly ou s thought to the choosing of a Ivins and Attorney O. DeVere Reno, Nev., are the candi- class secretary: Jeanette Boy-ac- k, Lou Call, Malad, Oda.; Barbara w a s VVootton ; Medicine Dr. Guv-A- . vocation. A committee Salt Lake City; Noreen Hub- Diem, Provo, Jane Longson, Salt dates for secretary of the stuWILL NOW BE LOCATED AT istintr nf Jesse W'J Richards. Dr. Delbert R. Hales Jo Ann Pen-ro- Lake City, Dallas' Merrill, Moses j dent Dillon, Mont.; bard, body. 1 andand Dr. K. E. Noycs; Engineer-- f CA San Diego, Calif.! Vickie Lake, Wash., and Carol Mickel-so- n, Spafrord. Orville Guntherformu-inTwo finalists for the office of 176 EAST CENTER ST. g S. Dwight Packard, district, A. P. Hoelscher to'Ticlp business manager will be select- Richards, Salt Lake City: Mary Duchesne. Mary Ann Tre-harhte the program win Charles superintendent. Utah rower as-t-&h of Salt Lake City is the ed by a special committee to run Alice Sauls, Provo, and Barbara in the Richen's Bldg. Phone .325 B. Walker, acting principal of Light Co.. Julius Hoggard. in the final elections. for secretary of candidate Wolsey, Provo. only G. vW.; sistant school. superintendent There are only two candidates Gordon Conger, Seattle, Wash., the sophomore class. VnrV. nf rhanmi!ir( ni"Vif indlltrial ... .v v Timr.lni I uvua; it i . it i a rrvnr!n-i w...uu....v.., .this group, together with the engineer. Geneva Works; : Nur- - The annual Utah State DramaL . . , S 3nH wr.mpi who will c-jri sin T.abnratorv i. .Technicians, tr- i r on ,v. Dcen scneauiea ; Ilalcs. Eri;ham nai Ucinat? in the panel and group dietetics. etc.-Bar- bara young University of the local chaoteripus met toccthcr to and Saturday, Aprfl 9 Friday Lnl-:and American Association of lire a definite plan and to ac-- of 10 it was announced today, USE CREDIT omen: and Maud Hum-- 1 The annual affai quaint th- - participants with what versity one Qf e was CXDCrirn ot uiiru. finest of its kind in the Lmrio, suiniiuiciiutui Rv Frid.iv Mr Walker will American Fork hospital: lraaes has been held each year country, PURCHASE at BYU have had the information as to and Industries V. M. Crawford. for '. the past 24 years. General the material each proposes ti supervisor of training, Geneva chairman for the event is Dr.1 COUPON; BOOKS present together with the speak-- J Works: Newel Stephens. Southern Harold I. Hansen, BYU speech Power Utah cr's educational background and Division manager, and dramatic arts department; k Lipht Co.; Government Serv- - chairman. Lorin Jex and experience. Morris ' s post-dntJUST LIKE CASH ROEBUCK AND COL Brown, Defore next' Thursday. .the stu- - ice G. Easton both members of the Clinger, " ' and Walker Thomas of the senior high school master: faculty, are IN ANY SEARS STORE will have the opportunity of, Wallace Salin?. U. S, forestry; one-awill be farm-sirEighteen e plays deYukus which Inoyu, Agriculture group they choosing r n mkii'i during the festival, to attend. jer and livestock raiser; Frank presented which will also include dramatic Four-Ma- n G. Shelley, executive secretary Panfl State Farm Bureau; Walter and humorous readings, retold According to the plan out-UtSears springs new sayings on single and double breasted Utah. Poultry stories, pantomimes, and radio, lind Tuesday night the program Sleffen. manager 12 will Activities noon at Co-obegin p: Retailing Farmers will begin at 9:30 a, m.. with a on Friday. The public is invited ur o by, Paul L. Harmon, manager, Har-foparcl discussion rue- mon Motor Companv; Vere Lan- to attend any or all festival events. men who hive achieved 50 cent ticket will admit any ii?nrni(Qi id) vocationalaster. manager J. C. Penney Aindividual cets in their cho-e- n to events all during Administration Business cxecuf eld. Frank G. Shelley. Co.; u I Meredith, manager Chip-Far- the meet, or individual tickets t've secretary of the Utah State. Leo-G- . may be purchased. h Bureau will speak on agri- - man Mercantile Company; or Awards which be will will made ld W. manager Alpine Wilson Sorcrsen. Holley, of the Vocational School, tor Company; C. Ev Young, pres-Prov- o. include a trophy to the best play A of classes A and B; a scholarwill discuss trades and ident Peoples State Bank. targe selection In ship each to BYU for the best actor and actress; and a major boys' sizes 10 thru 18 Up and Down Sprinqville trophy each to the class A and B groups amassing the most points throughout the entire C1TS , iTBj,t. p,- n.iHt. r-- Tcf m, :bj-dena-e- X ant -- Gertrude ", ic-su- ie S tw.j f- JJ w- ur I su-aes- sub-divisio- An no non-reside- ns uncement tcd Mc-Farla- 0. nd, ur, State Drama d, PCfyQ Slated Here i ne . - rc-suvu- cam-rnnfcrcnc- cs out-presid- ent - - . u KA- I..ji ' I ct r r i'fi . ah ute m u pfoi ??(o wen m Har-cultu- sra Mm rc, Mo-rect- di-o- 1 Resident Leaves for N. Y.; Visitors Arrive From Coast Sleeping accommodations may oe arranged in school dorms for those who desire them, and meals may be taken in the dorms and cafeterias. Arrangements should trip to be SPRINGVILLE Miss Harriet recently from a made with Fred Schwendiman. Cincinnati, Whiting, daughter of Mr. and her former home toin attend of BYU student housing.! director the Mrs. Ha'rrld Whiting, left Monday 'Ohio. She went has been f set for, Registration indefi-'funcrGustave of her stepfather, for New York City for' an 3 in a.m. Hall. One-aCollege . rite stay. She made the trip injWiess. be will both held plays Friday and company with Mr. and Mrs.) BYU Saturday. speech majors who In Is the will assist with all Mrs. Earl Ualvorsen Oscar Siting events, acting a to see their went daughter Thorapayson hospital following major as technical advisors and judges which was performed Dramatic and husband. Mr. and Mrs.readings, and retold aid Allen and family, Mrz. How- - Monday. will stories begin at 9 a.m. Sat ard WhitiPg of Manleton also ac Humorous readings, pan- urday. companied them. Before aH?rnet Attending the Groesbeck re- - Vtomimes, and radio will begin at party !union jn Salt Lake City Monday 2 p.m. Saturday. Students should l?ft. she was honored at anu iwm Vening were Mrs. Catherine given Dy ner to the registration head nates at their apartment in,;wllls Mr. A, Q. Packard and report as scheduled to receive quarters Trovo. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Conover. their identification cards from two-wee- Choose from rich solid colors or exciting splash patterns . All sizes .in blues, grays, browns and tans i al ct - Don-'operati- on (. v ' m .. v. fy ''' i Handsome jrayon acetate misty gabardines sfrong on the smart tailoring and easy to fit that gives them top rating among young boys and students tool See why you get more at Sears every time. See them today and SAVEI ks ' .: . wm wwmm " - ! L In s These their speech teachers. Kensington society will! Allen Patterson, son of Mr. and cards wiH be available at 1 p.m. meet tonight at 8 p.m. at the Mrs. David Patterson is expected Friday or 8 a.m. Saturday, and home of Mrs. A. E. Eldrcdge, 'home early next week from Santa will admit students to any of the I.Vna Cat., where he is living and activities. ' ZS2 Brookside Drive. teaching at El Toro Marine Base. Other faculty members of the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klauck and! He - will bring with him Miss BYU committee include: Plays, Mrs. .Ernest Holt of San Mateo, lLois Barnett of Artcsia, CaL. and Dr. Preston Gledhill and Chris Cal. are visiting in Springville they will be married in the Manti tine Paulson: retold stories and this week with relatives ar.d Temple Monday, A shower will pantomime, Dr. J. LaVar Bate-ma'be given for them Tuesday eve-- v friends. The Klaucks are staying dramatic and humorous at the home of his parents, readings. Kathryn B. Pardoe ith Mr. and 7rs. Frank Cran-tnin- g dall and a family party is being and on Wednesday his sister, Mrs radio, Jim Ludlow and Owen at their John Jensen will entertain at a Rich: and registration and ad for them planned mother's heme in Provo. Mrs. party for many of his Springville Mr. Jex. Beulah Ilenrichscn. Mrs. Holt is friends. On their return to Cali-lorn- missions, of one-ac- t plays Include Judges a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph they "will 'be honored at a Floyd T. Morgan, professor of Child. They expect to leave for .reception. speech and drama, Utah State 1 ome this weekend, and have Agriculture College; and Wanda Conference Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Wright Clayton attended-General professor of had as their guests at dinner and sneech andThomas, Vihile they were here. drama. University of in the afternoon Sunday her sis- - Utah. H. E. D. Redford will act Dr. Lock Hales of Glcndale and er and husband, Eishop and as critic for one-aplays. Dr. Hial Ilalcs of Los Angeles arc;Mrs. George L. Sheppard of Four-fifth- s rpending this week in Springville'Tempe. Ariz., and her aunt, Mrs of al fatal accidental with thcir'sisters and brother, Mr. Wallace Jones of Overton, Nev.; poisonings occur in the home and and Mrs. Viccr Frandscn, Mr. also Mr. and Mrs. William Dix! duu or rrovo ana Air. ana Mrs. iesiie n,w fnnr a TTnivertttv rf mi. pru .uis. .u;i.on Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Hales. Dix of Midvale. On Monday Mrs. b0is health education specialist' The:r mother. Mrs. Enza Hales Wright accompanied them to Saltjrecommends keeping poisons or aio a guest m urs. viary Lake City to conference and forjdangerous drugs separate from Frandsen while they are here. a at tfie tome or a the much-use- d bathroom medi- I cine cabinet. brother, Max Dix. Victor Frandscn left Monday for Spokare. Warlv. to attend an educational convention. He will (? be gone most of the week. 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NOW YOU CAM SEI A ho-pi- tal The Central PTA Council has been called to a meeting to be b.ehl Friday evening at 8 p.m. It the high school auditorium.. This includes the PTA officers of ?11 Springville schools. Mrs. Clarence Decbcnvis president of the central council with Mrs. Scrgie and Nelson l5t vice-preside- Frnk Patten V THE (T FOR YOURSELF! vice-preside- . - ! J Mrs. Ru5ecll Blackett is secretary treasurer. T- y- Mrs. Donald Manson returned a; ;' I 98CpoIr Mrs. AMERICAN FORK Schaumber,T has been reelected president and Mrs. Davis Stewart retained as vice prcsi G-V- . dent of 'the Harrington School Parent - Teachers Association. was Mrs: Jerald Sunderland Tha named secretary-treasurecfiicers will name the department chairman prior to the of the next PTA year in the 'fall. Following the meeting a bake r. be-rinni- ng sale was conducted and from the combined proceeds of sales held during this past year, the fund with which to purchase an Instrument for the school orchestra was completed. It was the decision' of the crcup that a marimba be purchased.. Cvnplttt" Kol mdlf ce.frvntifo( and fvncfifal farm buildirvgt. CampUt of appHcatiMi detail lnld Lifetime Alwminwn. Building Predwcts. SompUi dttcripriv liNrofwr opplitotian Sea tha REYNOLDS FARM INSTITUTE Display Coach nttruHnt. Sheer Womon X If EVERY Quick-Dr- y Gloves . . 6C1 t Denim Jackets Vat-dye- 195 W. 3 S.f Provo, Utah ADMISSION FREE! m - FRIDAY NIGHT Nylon Toddlers1 Dlouscs Regular 98e mi if 9h ..! Men's Faded Blue 7!i oz. or utes later. Daintily ruffled styles SEE IT FRIDAY, MARCH IV ' 1 : So sheer, so lovely, that you can wash in a wink and wear minin white. Wrinkl-She- d chambray springs l?ack info shape by itself. In 6 new shades J solid colors. Made like a dress shirt. 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