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Show Wasatch ' - ,:--- CC Sets Talk FCC Expects To Lift 'Freeze' On On Socialized New TV Station's Medicine Trend PORTLAND, Ore., LDS - - ! Conference i Slated Today -- . A Sharon Beehive Swarm Day Slated Tuesday in Orem Directors of the STUDY FESTIVAL MUSIC eight-stak- music e scheduled Wednesday night in the Provo tabernacle the score for one of the numbers. At the piano, Mrs. Lewis ' study Allen, East Provo stake; standing, left to right, LaRcll Johnson, Springville, Kolob stake; Rhea Adams, Orem, Sharon stake; Mar-leNielsen, Spanish Fork, Palmyra stake, and Elaine Jones, stake OREM Annual Sharon Beehive swarm day will be in Springville, Kolob stake. ''. Timpanogos ward chapel Tueswards 300-Voicday at 7:30 p.m, with eight of e the participating. In charge event will be the three stake beekeepers, Mrs. Alvin Hlgbee, Mrs. Zaida Wallace and Mrs.' Hilda Park. Honored ar on the occasion ? honor girls A chorus of 300 voices repre- - music, some sacred, some secular, ill be 33 three-yehonor girls. and 40 two-ye- ar senting eight LDS stakes of Utah with men and women Singing sep..'a A program with girls Irom each county will present a concert arately and together. ward participating will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Wednesday at 8 p. m at the Provo "Park, Stake Builder leader.- tabernacle. Speeches will be given by BarDirected by Mrs. E. Lewis .' bars Wiscombe, Edgemdnt ward Allen of Provo, the concert twill and Diana Lewis, Lincoln ward. weeks of rehearsals culminate include guests Special will YWMIA stake presidency and conducted as a feature of ' the ward presidencies and mothers of MIA program. Rehearsals have Also bidden to partici. the girls. each Sunday and FriThe Wasatch county HEBER pate in the event are Seagull girls beenforheld two months, accordsome new and the day leaders and their Boy Scouts and the stake Aaronic MIA Maid leaders. ing to Mrs. Nola Parry, stake priesthood will combine for a big Hill Crest and Crndview wards MIA chorister for Utah stake. Fathers and Sons banquet in the are in charge of refreshments, Lake View ward skits; Oak Hills Stakes participating in the, free Social hall on May 22 at 8 p. m. and Pleasant View wards, musical concert are Palmyra, Sharon, Reed Kohler is in charge of the selections: Timpanogos and Lin- Orem, Kolob, Utah, West Utah, affair. Businessmen, scout leaders coln wards decorations, favors Provo and East Provo. and reception and Edgemont Accompanists for the group are and scouts are donating food to Grace Croft, Provo, organist, and the banquet which wil be cooked ward, flag ceremony. Paul Fish of Overton, Nev., pian and served by a committee of ist. Mr. Fish will play a piano solo scouts' mothers. Proceeds will be and Ralph Prusse will sing a used to purchase scout badges for baritone solo. the coming year. Joseph Olpin Two other appearances of "the will act as toastmaster and speak " mixed chorus are sched 's Children of Ramona F. A concert will be given June ers will include Chad Berlelson; Nursery school concluded uled. at the Spanish Fork Fourth J. G. Jones, president of the Utah the year's activities' this week ' Parks council; Bishop with . various ' sight seeing trips LDS ward chapel, . and on June National 16 the chorus will sing at the Ray Davis of Salem, vice presiand parties. Places visited by the children general MIA conference of the dent Utah National Parks council and President H. C. Cummings included the railroad station, church" In Salt Lake City. Wasatch stake. of include concerts airThe varied will R. home Gunn where Stanley plane- models were, shown, air-- 1 port,- Utah lake, and Pioneer park. Children also had a picnic party at the school one day, and . entertained their parents at a "Typical Nursery Day," where parents saw their creative work with easel painting, crayons, water color, clay, puzzles, and - . drama work. During the final week of activi ties various hobbies jox the cot- tam family, Including their famous doll collection, were on display for the many guests calling to see. Children attending : Included ' Judy Bullock, Jerry Barnett,Sherman Karen Ford, Gardner, Gin a Grow. Mary Ann Gunn and ' Betty Jeanne Gunn, Linette Johnson, Stephen Killpack, Carol Lowe, Mildred Noylar, Mildred Naylor, Mary Susan Ostler, Tommy Rasmussen, Sylvia Snell, festival ne Chorus From Eight Stakes to Sing Here May 24 Wasatch Sons, Fathers Will Stage Outing . , , Nursery Children Conclude Season 300-voi- ce Cot-tam- JKYSGLF.... . SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, May 21, 1950 IT WAS THE AWUTAWT CWCRAlN J lOcrAK IflWI I IN WAdHtiMa IUNI KNOW WUAT FIGUTING A WAR M vl 1 (U.B Chairman Wayne Coy of the One of the most important is federal communications commis sues before congress is that which sion indicated Friday the FCC ex attempts to socialize, medicine in pects to lift its "freezer; on tele- America. Future of this partteu - Lision ,tatIoft construction by the lar bill will effect every citizen of the year. in this community. If this can be done. Cov told More information on socializing the cityclub of Portland, his medicine will be given by Wil agency will start processing apliam J. Bird, national affairs ad plications for newTVl stations visor, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, in the fifth of early in 1931. to be uop aiso confirmed a statement) eight weekly 8broadcasts, . ll lllMiir.' ! PBBT ACOMJT,'5felJ .tnknuin TV VVWtTlS-o at clock presented Monday, bv Sen. Edwin ' Chamber the Provo 22, that the FCC will make an early May by of Commerce over radio station decision on whether to authorize KOVO. commercial color TV. Using the subject, "Shall We Socialize Medicine?" Mr. Bird will discuss some of the arguments for and against this proposal. He will compare some of the medical conditions in this country with those in other SPANISH FORK Mlxit Arli.n. countries, and will present fact- Jex will be honored at a farewell ual information on whether or testimonial Tuesday at; 8 p.m., not socialized medicine would be at the Spanish Fork hiirn .rhonl a benefit to Americans. prior to leaving for the mission! This program is being pre home June 5. She has been assented by the Provo Chamber of to the California mission. Commerce in the Interest of bet- signed Miss. . Jex is the daughter of Mr. ter government through better . nu . j iviro. tmy jex. sne is a If citizenship. ailff of the Spanish Fork high graduate school and Palmyra stake seminary. She has been active for years in the church. She was chosen for two years to act as Eve ry thing-Gteaner sponsor for the Pilmvra M Men stake basketball team at meir lournament games. Program numbers for the fareWASHINGTON, May 20 (U.R) The house Friday "Music, ballet, romance, ad well Include invocation hV Mix Name venture. it. We've got it!" Joyce Isaac, a recent returned passed a highway fund bill that would give Utah more So say members of the cast of missionary, vocal duet by Roy than $10,000,000 in federal grants during the next two the annual Brigham Young uni- and Ella Gale; cornet (olo by years. Annie Joy Pinegar; short talks versity Varsity show. Utah's share in the federal highway fund is more Entitled "The Young Man Who by the parents of the missionary. than 73 per cent of entire cost of maintaining and Smiles," or "The Subsequent His Jack Warner, Bishop Ray Gull tory of ,a Preferred Man," the' and Mrs Fern Cornaby and a building highways in the state. The federal government Varsity show, written by Jon response by Miss Jex. Benedicusually meets only half the road cost, but the Utah Beck Shank, Reading, Pa., will be tion will be by Lars Larsen. share of the funds due to the extent of public lands in presented at College hall May 7, the state. Inclusive, at 8:15 p. m. each SHARMAN DOUGLAS DENIES ENGAGEMENT evening. D. H. Whittenburg, chairman of the Utah state The annual varsity show is NEW YORK. Mav 21 (UP.) road commission, said the state would have a million written, directed, staged and pre Sharman Douglas, blonde daughdollars a year to spend on roads after July, 1951. sented by university students. ter of the U. S. ambassador to Considered one of the outstand- Britain, arrived by plane from The federal road grant would start on the 1951 ing events of the dramatic season, London Friday and denied she date provided the bill is passed intact by the senate. this year's production promises to was engaged to Peter Lawford, all previous varsity British-bor- n Hollywood actor. Miss Douglas, 21, will be a productions, according to the en UNCLE BLAMES thusiastic cast. bridesmaid at the June 7 wedding Utah Stake Priesthood QUEEN MOTHER 28 Member Cast of her friend, Melissa to Slated Today CAIRO, Egypt, May 20 (U.R) The cast consists of 28 mem tawin k. Bigelow. SheWeston, will re- Meeting nt Prince Mohamed All, four-yeold from turn to London the next day. bers, ranging to Utah stake the priesthood monthly five-yeEgyptian throne, and old "I'm not Davy Wright to Peter, and meeting for all Melchizedek blamed Queen Mother Nazli toDiane Kuhni, who play French I've got no engaged prospects of any mar- priesthood members will be held day for the California marriage of war orphans, to Jolene Terry, riage to anyone even Peter," she today at 2 p.m. at the Fourth Princess Fathia to a commoner "s Provo, and Max Golightly, Pres said. ward chapel, according to Victor and all its repercussons. ton, Ida., who provide the love white-beardJ. Bird, stake president. The prince, interest. tration which a makes The of of uncle pile priesthood leadership King Firouk, heads the Directing his own production, music 200 pages high. crown recombe will held which has council immediately Mr. Shank and Davis Bitton, Other leads in the thnw , meeting mended that the king nullify the Blackfoot, Ida., who wrote the Maxine Lamborn, Ogden; Colleen following. Fathia's marriage to music for the production, have Collins and John Corav. The Island of Bermuda slowly Riad Ghali last month In San about as much work as they can Provo and Birdene Terry, hnth Orem. Is sinking Into the sea. Francisco. do. with only a few days before opening night. Twenty-on- e melodies, including a ballet, polka and calypso, keep the two and a half hour snow moving. Bruce Riddle, Provo, who has received recognition for his own composition, has done the orches- - t Missionary Fete Set for Arlene Jex . . -- was m (the service, J . " I May 20 HEBER The Wasatch take quarterly conference will be held today with President H. Clay Cummings presiding at all of the sessions. Stewart B. Eccles of the general walfare committee will be present and will conduct a special welfare meeting for all ward and stake welfare workers at 3 p.m. The usual time for the sessions will be followed. A priesthood leadership meeting Is slated In the annex at 8:43 a.m, general sessions at j 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and Hhe evening ses sion which will be the seminary graduation exercises, beginning at 8 pjn. i The tabernacle has been com pletely redecorated In white and shades of pink and rose with gold trimmings in the auditorium and the exterior of the building has had the wooden parts painted. New doors that swing, outward have been placed at the front and side entrance to facilitate a safer evacuation of the building. The new ' cement sidewalks will be noted for their extra width, and they run the full length of the block. JTACK AND TUDY IN BIBLELAND ri Varsity Show Has Utah to Get $10 Million In U. S. Funds For Highway Work Its Sponsors Claim ; 24-2- "out-varsit- y" -- heir-appare- ar ar ,- ed SIT Survey Underway For Recreation Demand in Orem OREM-survey is being conducted this week by directors ol the Seers summer recreation pro gram to determine the number of children desiring to participate la the project. Plans for this year's program are to Include children between the ages of seven to 12 Inclusive In the children's portion of th program. Each child will participate only one day a week in the programs running Monday through Friday. The classes will be divided into three sections, each of one hour duration, commencing at 8:30 a. m. and running until 11:30 a. m. Bus transportation will be provided again this year at a cost of 10 cents per day. A charge of 19 cents per day will be made for the swlmminc program and this fee will Include towel charges. According to Mel-v- in Brlggs, director of the children's program the project will commence June IS and continue until about Aug. 13. Children who Join the program must participate the entire morning. Bus schedules will be announced at a later date.: Capable Staff Careful selection has provided Scera with capable staff for this summer's program. Mrs. Nina Booth will again conduct handicraft classes for the girls which will include sewing, crocheting, embroidery, knitting and plastics while Lamar Burnett will instruct the boys classes Including plastics, woodwork, carving and art work. Dancing classes will be conducted by Mrs. Annette Biddulph. Swimming classes will be under the direction of Nancy Wood, Red Cross life guard who is at present attending the BYU. If there Is sufficient demand, vocal classes will be added to this year's program, with Mrs. Orland Pyne directing. Parents interested In enrolling their children in the summer pro gram are requested to secure and fill out registration blanks which are being distributed through the elementary schools this week. SEARCH FOR LOST PLANS BERNE. Switzerland, May- 21 (U.R) Ten planes searched the snow-cla- d Alps of southern Switzerland today for a private plan which disappeared ; Wednesday with tn Americas and three others aboard. The plane was on a flight from Basel to Milan. The American was Identified as CoL Iguel Robbln of the U. S. air force. Ha was believed to be from Call fornla. , YOUR TABLE WITH . HQ , Ten Years From Now Mary Ellen Stewart, Geraldine Strong, . Sterling Sumner, Jan Sylvester and Gale Williams. Each child was presented, pictures of the year's activities by their instructor. "mm Mgtarter Ms 21 . I Provoan Loses Drivers License j I Justin Curtis, Provo, was among Utah motorists who lost their drivers licenses by state commission action recently. 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