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He was educated In France, where he specialized in modern languages. At 17 his father sent him to Mexico. In February, 1948. he was en gaged by the Metropolitan opera and made his debut with a part in -- carmen. ed Gains Acclaim After being enthusiastically re ceived in New York, he returned to the Opera Nacional and also sang at the Hollywood Bowl, with Leopold Stokowski conducting, in the summer of 1946. That autmun he was lauded as "sensational" at the Metropolitan in "OtelloM and was Toscanini's choice to open his iascaia season in Milan. Italy. Miss Lushanya began her musl cal career at a student of piano. a vacation in California AMERICAN FORK A big During attended an pro night on the social calendar of the she senior high students is Nov. 22. gram in the Hollywood Bowl, was and was given a solo date of the annual Senior Hop auditioned to sing with the symphony, The theme for this year's Hop art is "Magic Land" and the theme he was so enthusiastically re ceived by public and critics alika song is "Our Very Own." that she decided on a singing Cochairmen are Doris Laursen! career. and Charles Orr who are being Makes Debut assisted by a corps of committees as follows: Orchestra, Colleen After extensive Moss and Neal Savage;; advertis training and a numoer appear ing, Shirley Greene, Marlene ances in oi professional Europe, she made her Hardy and James Bean; Hopen- - American Fork High School Plans Annual Senior Hop all-Indi- an " PRICE THIS TYPE 81 x l3 n i 5?,"rJ".-5- 128 99 Top Quality W:ifi;H J j P;i CURTAIN PANELS SHEETS ij? v 93c each At The Lowest Price We Know of in America Bar If ;tt L.. crisis grand special purchase to bring beauty to your home at a great anniversary saving! 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Mr. Mendenhall will ting tha South Africa are invited to hear the Cumorah quartet, a group of lead tenor in the part of "Bu- He li a graduate of young men from Salt Lake City mern. who recently returned from that music and drama at Brigham mission at a special meeting in Young university and did rrad- Fourth ward uate work in the University ef the Springville chapei tonight at 6 p.m. The Southern California and Whit- quartet traveled hundreds of tier college. He also worked in miles up and down the coast of me opera laboratory of Los Anl South Africa and helped open geles. doors to the missionaries and Mr. Mendenhall has already made many friends for them. The pmyra ieaas in "La Traviata." young men will perform in both "A Bell for Adano" and "The song and the spoken word at their Merry Widow." Sunday evening appearance. They bring special greetings to the people of Sptingville from Elders Robert Thorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. PaoJ Thorn; and Morris Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick, with whom they worked' in the missionfield. Adult Education Offers Art Class SPANISH FORKUnder tha adult education program, an art class is given each Monday at 7 p m. in the Thurber school. Fairer Jr. High Picks Mr. Oliver Parson, art teacher at the Spnngwille high school, Student Body Officers will instruct the class in still Farrer junior high school com life and portrait paintina missioners and officers of the: Fifteen members are enrolled. various classes wero announced miners aesiring 10 register should contact Mrs. Carlos Gardrnsr Saturday. information. Commissioners included Bob' Classes in sewing and upholOaks, mayor; Janet Beck, girls commission; Dick Taylor, boys' stering will be offered as soon aa commission; Anne Sshiplev, rec registering is completed and final reation; Veloy Washburn, dis plans made. play: Gordon Bullock, police; Scott Coles, building: Annette Franklin Kids Enjoy Morgan, Red Cross: Tony Madsen, records; and Benny Zachardi, Halloween Festivities grounds. Officers of the Seventh grade Winners of the best costumes are Erec Carter, president: Linda at a Franklin school party this Lee Austin, vice president, and week were Teddy Hansen, Brent Cloward. secretary. Eighth Johnson, Beth Roylance. Kayle grade officers include Ardis Vick- - Berry, Virginia Halliday andBobbyrn lund, president; Judy Kenner, Wilcox. vice president, and Dean Maiben, The party was sponsored by tht secretary. Ninth grade officers are Franklin faculty, assisted by PTA Howard Reed, president: Jan Bee, officers. Beginning at 6:30 m, vice president, and Kenneth Hick- the gayly costumed students p.from man, secretary. Fifth and Sixth grades were enKarelyn Penrod and Kenneth tertained with movies of Hickman were named to the and cartoons. Following comedies the picschool secretarial commission fol- ture, an orchestra music provided lowing the elections. Athletic for dancing in the setting of managers will be chosen this' mysterious fairy folk. week. Winners of the costume contest were determined in a costume A fish pond and forWasatch District Has promenade. tune telling booth added to the fun. Visual Aid Program Refreshments were served to in attendance. all HEBER Actively engaged in PTA officers with tha an audio-visu- al aids program party were Mrs. assisting Woodrow Thompdisschool Wasatch throughout son. Mrs. Dorothy Jackadn, Mra trict this year, teachers have Russell HiCkens, Mrs. Fred Harda formed representative council ing, Mrs. Thelma Halliday, Mrs in order to further study audio- Walter Prothero. Mrs Clifford; visual education. Mrs. Don Sims, Mrs. Clifford! Teachers comprising the rep Cox, Mrs. Lawrence Pesy resentative committee are Chair Backus, Mra. Don Mitchell, Mrs. A H man John Fretwell, Central BoswelL Mrs. Charles LiddiardJ school; Randell Lundbert, high Mrs. Paul W. Bates, Catherine! school; Emeline Kindred, North Mitchell and Tremaine Rlchena. school; Robert Lawrence, Midand kindergartens oi way; Raymond Rogers, Walla-bur- g; thaPrimary school celebrated .Halloween! Radhel Smith, Charleston. afternoon at tha school and David Rose, Soldier Summit. Tuesday Tht children In costumes parades through the classrooms. They en-- J TRAIN LEAPS GAP Joyed a movie, program, games! CONCORD, N. H. flU.P.) 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Lei and Briggs; Florence, Palermo, Bari and Parin assembly, Jeannlne Winter, Jan- ma until war conditions forced ice Chipman, La Rene Beck and her to return home. Margene Adamson; art, JoAnn Miss Lushanya made her Mercer and Martha Lou Seibel, debut, again in the title role cochairmen, and JoAnn Stoker, of "Aida," with the Chicago Loraine Brown, Ella Mae Hall, Opera Co. in 1941. In addition to engagements with that group, Marilyn Miller, Glenda Abel, Miller, Naomi Tracy, Jean she has toured with the San Hoelscher, Barbara Johnson and Carlo opera as guest artist, and Christine Warnick; decorations. appeared with the New York and Center opera, the Philadelphia chairman LeAnn Coates. Jeanne Stewart, Maziie Nash, Lou LaScala, and the Opera Nacional Cille Turner, Carol Simmons, in Mexico City. Carma Grant, Fred Richards. She is the first and only Amer Calvin Monson, Monte Lee, Max lean Indian woman to sine in Pierce, Bob Abel and Marilyn grand opera and to make an in ternational career out of music. Pulley; electricians and carpen She has been recognized and acters, Norman Williamson, Jerry as one of the outstand Julian, Don Gray. John Van claimed of her race. Her own Wagoner, Darrell Hayes and Paul ing women people have honored her with an Taylor. easle feather bonnet. the An assembly program . r to of the Hop, keyed morning thei of and dance the the theme Hopenade, with only senior students participating are highlighting the present rehearsals. ! p i o Regular navy styl... White cotton shirts at ?p , ji i wCctl CLEAR PLASTIC COVERS 29 S 1 Each A whisk of a damp cloth its wash clean, saves linen and - v day bluest |