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Show i' .4.. L . Sunday, March 26, 1950 School Activities, PTA News Of Central Utah SUNDAY HERALD Cast Named Timp Boys 'Play N..Y. Child Expert to Conduct For Opera In For Keeps' In Spec id Family Life Sessions Marble Tourney Spanish Fork With ' , : nationally-recogniz- ed child expert as guest speaker, sessions of Provo's Family Life conference will begin Monday at the Provoi high school with meetings slated for2:15 and 8 p. m. Sponsored by the Adult Education department- - of Provo schools and the city PTA, the will feature Dr. Alice V. Keliher of New York university. She- - will also conduct a panel composed of high school students on youth! problems, V The conference is free tosthe public. Iffvitations have been ex- -' tended to every school parent and patron. More fathers should take advantage of these sessions to learn ways to aid their children, authorities claim. T The afternoon session Monday deals with "Changing Concepts of Ttmpanogos beys will "knuckle down" for a prize that will be "for keeps" in a marble tourney to begin soon at their school. The prise is coveted trophy a boy playing depicting marbles and .was donated for the tournament by Almo G. Alger, father of twins Mack and Mickey who are fifth trade students at the school. For the past week youngsters have gathered around the showcase in the hall of the school to admire the 'might be theirs treasure, and many a thumb has been poised for the shot at playtime on the school grounds. 1111 i . . t ' PRE-SEASO- Feted At Alpine LDS Stake Event in-clu- res PTA Meets In 'A nursery held at the school will make lit possible for mothers to attend afternoon sessions of the conference. The nursery ts being sponsored by the Provo High Girls Organisation with Lewis as president, and Is being supervised by School Norse Lucile Page. Boy-Gi- rl Relations" and the eve ning meeting with "Adolescent Frustrations In Family Life' The 2:15 p. m. session Tuesday is entitled ''Parents, Too, Have Needs." Youth panel scheduled for Monday evening will include Katherine Mitchell, Marbra Coles, Bill Beazer, Bob Stewart and Mer ' rill DeLang. Dr. Keliher will meet with sen4 iors of the school Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. in a session called "My Date Looks Me Over." Participants from the school at that time will be Sally- Madsen, Merlene Jones, Shirley McDonald, Arnold Pope, Jordan Tanner and George hi LOT 1r AMERICAN FORK About 250 boys, who are members 'of the MIA of Alpine stake, together' with their mothers, stake and ward officers, bishoprics and! stake presidency enjoyed social; Thursday evening in the Alpine! stake tabernacle. Guest of honor' was Supt. Elbert R. Curtis, Salt' Lake City, general superintendent of the YMIA who com- -' mended a gathering of this type; wherein the bond between boys and their mothers becomes! stronger. Games and a program were enjoyed. In the refreshment room a lace cloth covered table held an arrangement of pink carnations and acacia with green candles in crystal holders. PRICES THAT ARE THE SENSATION OF PROVO! l; i-P- 1 1L t. i llm 1112) New Addition : i ft" Choice of Colors M Nj Id i ' .m k Franklin Operetta Scheduled This Week Students of the Fourth, Fifth HEBER The Central school and Sixth grades of Franklin school will present their annual FAMILY EXPERT Dr. Alice PTA met this week in the audi-- t V. Keliher of. New York who torium of the new addition, and original operetta in the Provo high school auditorium Friday, will address sessions of the the crowd was so large that seats had to be placed in the hall to March 31. Family Life Conference Mon- accommodate all the parents. An By NORMA C. ROUNDT The story of Utah will be day and Tuesday, at Provo high Venes Andrews is confined in song, dialogue and enjoyable program was presented school. dance. Beautiful costumes will by the children of several of the, her home with a severe case add much to color and the progrades and the numbers ranged! flu. also as a charming and effective from vocal music, poetry, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Young were duction. Furnishing the music hill billy songs, hosts to the 500 club Saturday for the performance will bethe speaker, author and leader in parent education. Sessions here will choral readings and instrumental evening. Those present were Mr. school band. be directed by PTA President Fay selections, to a boxing match be- and Mrs. Anthony Ashby, Mr. and Buttle, Adult Education Director tween "Bone Crusher" and. "Joe Mrs. Will Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Stella H. Oaks, State Family LUe Palooka." Dee Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Owen 20 Students Qualify Consultant Winifred Hazen, and Mrs. Mary Bacon, president, Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Loy Beck. was in charge and the meeting ' Mr. and lrs. Bruce Adams with For Shorthand Awards Dr. J. , Parents desiring; to use the aft was conducted by Mrs. Rachel Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Adams, Highernoon nursery are asked to bring Jiacoletti. Alda Strebel, Atha land, visited Mrs. A. R, Green and Twenty students in Elhel Spenser's first year shorthand classes their children at 2 p. mJ for regis Montgomery and Beatrice Eva in Salt Lake City recently. were elected to serve on Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Hardy at Provo high school have quali- .school (Art tration at the Central were nea tor award certificates with: Building ) of the- - high school a nominating committee to select and family of Highland, plant. One unbreakable toy may officers to run for election at the visitors of Robert Molan in Moab speed and accuracy in the "New be brought along with the child, next meeting in April. A graded recently. Simplified Gregg Shorthand." and if the child is a babe in arms, list of comic books will be disStudentsrrwho passed Gregff Elsie Strong was hostess to tne to a crib should be brought also tributed next jneeting a grade of 90 help club Wednesday evenijoatheoTyllest-wit- h Children will be separated Into parents select the more worth Present were Ida YounfMaTorie for above and will receiver Certifi Frankovich. Er. Keliher is famed not only age groupings, says the school while types of comics for their Aldrich. HearthsCWatkins. Gwen cates are LaRue Madsen, Lois as an outstanding family life edu- nurse, so that- appropriate enter- children. Healy, Betha- Sorenson,- Louise Sorenson, Kay Heiebbyrrorma Smith and Bar- Steele. Pat Farrell. Marilyn cator In the United " States, but tainment can be provided accord- inararrCXaWana Young, Marilyn Richmond, Carol ibara Beck. New Study Area Mrs. Marcelle H. Skinner was Whatcott, Bonnie Barratt, Helen feted at a pot luck luncheon Frlr Heslington and Marintha PenOpened for, PupTTT day by members of her class in dleton. New opportunity for elemen- sewing instruction. Present were Skilled response to dictation I in has won recognition to girls who tary school children in Provo is 24 members. craifwork tausht bv sDeciallv Vernon Greenland was speaker were able to pass official --Gregg J SPRINGVILLE Incidents in activities in connection with the trained teachers. This week a at a fireside chat recently at the tests by taking dictatioaat 60 t the life of the late John Haf en, 100th anniversary observance joflTimpanogos' creative work dis Glen Strassburg home. Refresh- words per minute.' Girlscligible for such awards are Lois Soren'Springville artist, whose pre- - the founding of Springville and play is on exhibit in relief carv-- ments were served.. sentation of a painting "Mountain was Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adamson of son, Louise Sorenson, Kay Steele, textile ing,. pencraft, painting. under I Stream" to the presented Mitchell, Darlene Kopp, Springville high plastic carving and coping saw Highland entertained the birth- JoAnn Hafen-Dall- in Art club. , work. LaRue i school in 1903 inspired the art of the of Madsen, Afton Jensen, in honor club recently day t movement in this community, was The pageant was written by Work has been done under di- fiuelah Richmond, Bonnie BarMarilyn American Fork, Filberg, M. Crandall and was read rection of Richard Robins Jo Anne Jameson and Helen ratt, and Robert depicted before a large audience EvaBeth Alpine. Smith, and Evans Crandall.. Cast in this week in the Little Theater of by Charles Carson, father of Mrs. Heslington. following pieces are on exthe role of Mr. Haf en, his wife the the Art building. r hibit at the school for visitors: Grace Shepherd, died Tuesday. two his small child and . .This marked the first of the Thora, Scrapbooks with textile painted Funeral services were hld Satren were: John Mark, Raymond covers Suzan Webb. David Nut-tal- l, urday in Fairfield. Bailey to Retire From . H. Norma Haf en and Henrie, ' Mrs. Joan Rose Mr. Sharon Jack and j Farrer, Leatherby -? Esther and Stephen Haf en, all ; Scours Give Mayor Welington, Patricia Jolley, Carol (Gayle Strong) and their five Safety Council Post of John Haf en and Cope grandchildren, Irene Ivy. Bookends in sons, with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. SALT LAKE Three Timely Hints children of Joseph Hafen of Pro- relief and CITY, March 25 Bob Blackwell, Strong of Salt Lake City, entercarving ' vo. Hannah Rowland portrayed executive director of Wv-- J. I ST. LOUIS U.R Janice father Sandra Weitzel their tained for Sorenson, Mayor Joseph therole of Mr. Hafen's mother and Gwen Moon. "Door the Utah safety council, C. T. Stops Strong Sr. on his birthday Satur- Bailey,-of a "week" and .Arthur Condie. ' the role of i Darst's proclamation : announced Saturday he Schmen-sky. Connie Geniel Jensen, t for the St. Louis council of Boy Wilford Woodruff. Delorps Child day evening. retire will that office April The mothers club met at the 1. He hasfrom Mickey Alger, Scouts earned him more than the Crandall depicted the .spirit : of Mac Tin Craft held the post since Alger, George Kinsey, Errol home of Inez Burgess Thursday 1944. ... y..;-;Utah.- j..proverbial handshake. , sewRaven and their' Collins. Kent with Present Flower evening. The Scouts presented him with Used, in connection with the succeeded by Marion Brent Ford ,and, Robert ing were Velma Devey, Belva A. He will beformer three gifts, including instructions tableaus, .colored slides of several Pots Snow, personnel and Baker. Sugar Scoops i LaMar Strong, Irma Batemen, Clara on the use of each: of Mr. Hafen's best-loveducation officer of the paint safety ana Anderson and Beck Marie Muir, Jimmy Neebling. Maaeiyn Utah highway patrol, said George zi" One A Scout4cnife to "whi- vi elm itrAfiA mmA Plaster Carving Teddy Uli-ba- Robinson of Lehi, Refreshments H. Lowe, ttle tlown expenses." council president. ' and Marie Wilson. Life Scenes were served. A Scout ax for "chipping Atkinson Mrs. Jean . Margaret down expenses." Scenes carried the listeners with Elizabeth and Roger of Cam- - bell, Cal., visited with Mrs. Eve-ly- n Three A compass to "steer the through events in the artist's life Farrer Alumni Talk Strong recently. a true from his; early childhood Lin municipal ship of state on Orr in Year course." Switzerland where his talent first England manifested itself, the ' arrival of junior high school, with family in Utah and his meet- itsFarrar Joaquin School Gets - the year-lon- g search for talent ing with his future bride in the a distinctive pro photograph gallery of George E. project, enjoyed Two Special 'Face Lifting' former stu Anderson (one of the first and gram Friday. Kent and Keith Staheli Joaquin school had a face lift best known of early Utah photo dents, from a lng, inside and out, Wednesday graphers). Also portrayed was who inrecently returned England, shared their exwhen every student did his part his marriage and subsequent as- year with student audience. to put a shine on their "second signment by the LDS church to periences This Beautiful The speakers exhibited pic home. go to Paris to study in preparaAll boys brought hoes, rakes, tion for paintings for the interior tures, toln of their extensive bi. their tour through or shovels, and all the grounds of the Salt Lake temple then cycle trips, were thoroughly cleaned. Girls under construction. His associa Europe, and described how difEnglish schools and Engworked inside the building. Each tions with Wilford Woodruff were ferent are from the American lish living Christmas a warm out in teacher had supervision over the brought area his students had agreed to Eve incident. Concluding scenes way of life. showed the Incidents which in- ' work on. The largest true seed known to Following the morning cleaning spired his presentation of a paint- man is the Seychelles nut from a activities a movie was presented ing to the Springville highrschool palm tree native to the Sey and regular school work con- and the beginihg of an art move- chelles Is Yours For Islands in the Indian ment "dedicated to youth," Death tinued during the afternoon. -came just after he had moved Ocean. Resembling an oversize Seychelles nut his family to Indiana where Mar- coconut, a single FOREST FIRE IN shall Field had offered to take his may weigh 30 or even 40 pounds; NEW MEXICO pictures as fast; as he could paint ' LAS VEGAS, N. M., March 25 them. 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