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Show in 1931 SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, Pro, Utah County. UUh SUNDAY HERALD ).. Plans for Season LehiH.S. Orchestra Sets Recital v Human Relations Geneva PTA Group Subjects and speakers for com, Board members of ing human relations classes in "Living Well In Times of Stress," under direction of the adult education department, were announced Saturday. The class is held each Monday at 8 p. m. in the: Little theater of Provo high school and is free of The public is invited Mrs. Howard Fergdson was to charge. a with invitaattend named Founders day chairman. tion extended to special of adoparents a at to be observed The event is lescent youth. regular meeting of the PTA7 in schedule for the course is at as The the school auditorium Feb. follows: 7:30 pan. Students of the school Jan. 22 "Cause of Conflict studying instrumental music un Between Youth and .Adults." N. of Gilbert der the leadership Childs will be presented on the Panel members will be Jim WebHelen Heslington, Reed Milprogram along with students of ster, Milton Nelson, L. H. Carle the second grade in a special ler, number. Other details of the andC. Thomas Norton with Dr. Moffitt, moderator. meeting will be announced at a J. Jan. 29 "Letting Emotions later date by Mrs. Ferguson. Initial nlans were announced Mature," a film and discussion by Kartcnner. for a public art exhibit to be con- ur. urea "Great Thoughts Reducted at the school on Feb. 13, Feb. 5 14. 15. 16. There will be nearly ported from White Hous Con200 famous reproductions in the ference" Arch .Thurman, an adexhibit Each picture to be in- ministrator in Salt Lake City cluded in the display- has special schools. in Huliterary or musical interest and Feb.-- 12 "New Findings Mark Allen, will be accompanied by a short man Relations" story, song or poem telling the Brigham Young university. storv of the picture theme. A Feb. 19 Founders day prospecial feature of the exhibit will gram of PTA at Provo high oi me picture school, 7:30 p. m. be Feb. 26 "Choosing Careers in stories by children- - of the school under the direction of the faculty. War Time" Dr. Vernon F. Lar-se- n, A small admission fee will be assistant director of guidance charsed for the exhibit which services at the state school ofwill also be held in connection fices. with the parents visiting day at Mar. 5 "Assisting Youth with the school on Feb. 13. Children Major Decisions" The will remain at home while par- Shall we smoke; let's questions: mar ents attend school to consult with ried now; shall I quitgetschool, the teachers on student: progress and otner problems) Dr.' J. W. and attend program features Webster. Dlanned by the faculty. Bus Mar. 12 "Marriage Happiness schedules and. other details will Begins in Youth," Dr. L. L. be announced by Principal T. C Hebertsn. Mar. 19 "Our Mental Health Under Stress and Strain," Dr. Eugene Wiemers. 13th Ward Schedules The programs are planned by Mrs. J. E. Pinegar, PTA, BY Special Interest Talk high school; Mrs. Lorenzo Snow, Paul M Men and Gleaner girls of the Dixon junior high; Mrs. Taylor, Provo high; Mrs. Thomas 13th LDS ward are invited to at- G. Pierpont, Farrer junior high; tend another in a series of fireStella H. Oaks, adult educa side chats this evening following and director, Provo city schools the regular sacrament service in tion Other growth in human rela the home of Donna Smeath, 13th tions in a course en East and Eighth North, Univer- titled is offered the Under-Sixe- s, "Guiding sity Gardens. Mrs. Mark Allen. This by David Leavitt will be speaker. taught at 7:30 p. m. Dan Brown is leader of the M begins Wednesday Men group and Maxine McKin-ne- y in Room 11 of the art building. the Gleaners. A successful fireside chat was held the past week in the home of the Gleaner leader. Garth Stevenson was the speaker. PAYSON Junior M Men and tains," Rasbach; "My Heart at fathers of Nebo stake will meet Thy Sweet Voice," Saint-Saen"Clouds," Charles; "Ariette de at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Jan. 23, ward, Zemire et Azor," Gretry; "Grass- m Payson Third-We- st where they will hear a talk on hopper," Cowles. Duets include "How Beautiful chastity by James H. Ockey, Upon the Mountains," Harker; "O Nephi, former president of Juab Divine Redeemer," Gounod; "Sil- stake. Sterling Spencer, presivio! a quest 'ora," Leoncavallo. dent, and Kenneth Shepherd, vice Mr. Harris will play "Etude in president of the stake Junior M E Major" by Chopin and "Re- Men will be in charge of verie" by Debussy. OREM LEIII A public recital of Lehl school orchestra has been scheduled in the Lehi high school auditorium! Thursday at 8:13 Jt was announced by Frank w. Shaw, head '. of the music depart' ment.;, v Featured guest soloists will be Samuel Pratt, flutist, and Louise Pratt,: harpist. Both' of the guest artists are members of Utah Symphony orchestra and well known the west for their line throughout " ce p-m- ., artistry. For Classes in ' Completed by - 42-pie- Subjects Listed ! me local nign scnooi orcnestra has made an enviable reputation during the! past . several years. They have won high honors in high school musical festivals and contests, and have sponsored in the past such artists as Cherniasky brothers and the Brett trio. contributions receiv- Voluntary sA .i fkA Arm will Vi 11 atr hv fHto high school music department further build up that department. -- the Geneva PTA this week completed plans for the year's activities. The group approved a contribution to the national congress for the annual Founder! day and a motion was passed approving payment of 15 cents per member to the national building fund. ; ; - Adult Education Change Announced Changes in the adult education schedule were announced Saturday by Mrs. Stella Oaks, director. "Feeding Ithe family, taught changed by Emily Tyler, has been to Mondays at 7:15 p. m. in room 28, Art building, of the Provo high school. The coming lesson will be one requested on foods of other nationalities. The class has been in session two evenings, but patrons are welcome to join at any time. The following week the group will study "planning nutritious meals around the inexpensive vegetables so plentiful in our lo cality and how to cook them to preserve vitamins and minerals." Student Recital Program Listed Mary Barstow and Howard Putnam, advanced music students of J. W. McAllister, will be presented in a recital at 8:15 p. m. tonight in the Fourth ward chapel. The vocalists will be accompanied by Martine Harris, student of Gerrit de Jong, Jr. Miss Barstow will appear in tHe opera .being prepared for presentation at Brigham Young university, as will Mr. Putnam. The. program will include several duets as well as individual ' numbers.;- - The program follows: Mr. Putnam "The Lord is My Shepherd," T chaikowsky; "Di Provenza," Verdi; "Even Bravest Heart," Gounod; "The Flea," Moussorgsky; "Trees," Rasbach. Miss Barstow "Vissi d Arte, Vissi d' Amore," PuccinijHMoun- . : f Cul-limo- re. Talk Slated For M Men, Fathers s; Demonstration Expert Schedules List of Classes Academy Awards , out-fstand- ing ; ;! . "' -- Drama t To be Repeated ; Jan. 23, in the Fourth ward SECOND WARD amusement hall and the public is invited. Regular MIA meeting of the Fourth ward will disperse for that evening in favor of the. playn, The cast includes Julia Myrna Lee Weight, Nila Ruth Tingey, LaMar Weight, Bill Cher Hvde. Keith Beardall, Bert Emma Lee, ' Janice rington, Weight, Jane C. Norton, .Jane Diamond; Afton Tingey, Conda Weight. Robert Beardall, Wood row Weight is director, and Bob Beardall and Paul Beardall are stage managers. Cher-ringto- ? Parents Day Slated At Wasatch High School The parents of high HEBER and junior high school stu dents will attend school on Fri day, Jan. 26, when classes will be held for them. A general assembly will bfe held at 0 a. m. and a program assembly at 1 p. m. The regular school lunch is being planned for the parents. The PTA will install its officers and a membership, drive will be con ducted in connection with the A contest has day's activities. been arranged between classes with the class having the larg est percentage or parents present winning a free picture show to be given to them some time schofel i you'd be wealthy think of saving as well as getting. Without frugality none can be rich, with it few would be poor." BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SALT LAKE CITY. Jan. 20 flJ.tt Removal of an estimated 1650 yards of sand . and' gravel from state-ownland without proper has been admitted by authority two Utah construction firms. The state land board, conducting hearings to determine the rightful lessee of the; property, said the land is iextremely valuable due to Its nroximitV to the Dugway Proving Ground project Land board Manager Lee E. Young said much , of; the land could provide material valuable in the exoansion of the nucfwuv project. The two firms involved in the hearing were Morrison Knudsen Co. and. a Salt Lake City firm including A. H. Kelson, Paul J. Sugar and Harvey Sessions. The board said it honed to reach a decision on the proper lessee witnin tne next few days , ed Theater Drive-l- n Files Law Suit SPRINGFIELD. Til . .Tan 7nhiP The Springfield Drive-i- n Theater corporation has filed a $1,000,000 anti-tru- st suit against six Hollywood film producers, distributors and local theater nwnpn The suit, filed in federal court ycsieraay, acnarges tnat.tne group has set up monopoly on all first-ru- n pictures shown here. The suit charges that the method of booking and buying films is il- anri lC9l - lHnlktoa tha Slurman ....... n s and Clayton anti-tru- st laws. rue drive-l- n seek for alleged loss of profits which it said resulted from the monoo- oly. In addition, it seeks an in- lunrtinn .. . vnnlH ..fnriu (Va ". . urhirh .11.. f 10 iurnisn it pictures aisiriDuiors on the same basis and with equal Luxembourg Steel Offered for Use to of Of Eisenhower Applications for admission, the fall quarter' kindergarten the Brigham' Young university training school should be made now, according to Charles Man-- ! ley Brown, principal of the school To enter the kindergarten, a child should, be five years of age on or before Oct. 31, .1951, and should live within the Provo city I limits. Enrollment will be limited, ac cording to Principal Brown, and thus parents should register then-children as soon as possible. Registration cards may be obtained in the principal's office at the training school. Provo H. S. Names Four Cheerleaders Jimmy Penrod, Helen Keith, Jimmy Leonard and JoAnn Green were named cheerleaders for. the remaining Provo high junior var sity basketball games at tryouts this week. The winners were chosen indi vidually from their try-o- ut groups by Carol Dunford, LaRue Mad- sen, Carol Taylor, Arlyn Kuhni and larry Lawrence. Helen Keith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Keith Jr.; jimmy Leonard's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Claire Leonard; JoAnn Green, the daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Green; and Jimmy Pen rod, the son of Mrs. Virginia Penrod. Sunday, Jan. 21 PROVO Academy Watch the Birdie. Paramount The Milkman. Strand Bombardier. Uinta Woman on Pier 13. AMERICAN FORK Cameo Destination Moon. RED SKELTON Coral To Please a Lady, C. Gable. CLICKS WITH THE CHICKS! LEHI ARLENE ANN . Royal For Heaven's Sake, Webb. DAHL-MILLE- R UUh Union Station, J. Lund. PAYSON Iluish American Guerrilla, T. rower. Star The Lawless, G. Russell. PLEASANT GROVE BRlTTON Leon AMES-PaGrove Toast of New Orleans, Richard R0BER K. Grayson. DOUBLE SHOW VALUE! SPANISH FORK KenThe Fighting Angelas tuckian, J. Wayne. Arch King Solomon s Mines, !" I .1 1 D. Kerr. SPRINGVILLE In a Lonely Place, H. Park Bogart. Rivoli For Heaven's Sake, C. KKBBUIT J, A SifUBOC ' l:r I MONDAYj MCTURI i tot--: S&f 1 It ;$ I v ; 1 B .1 ALSO ADDED Webb. t itmitic riottciiH "fa: rTimmnrrimnnnnm SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP TO HEAR BULLOCK Tom Bul SPANISH FORK is scheduled lock, Springville, speaker at the special interest group meeting at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in Spanish Fork Fifth ward, according to Mildred E. Ream, class leader. Mr. Bullock was a prisoner of the Japanese during World War II and will tell of his experiences The public is invited to attend. Ull I STARTS TODAY L He's got an IN with the babiesJJ a "PULL with the GOWS . . . a sweetheart in every Kitchen! Uvef Pjsgreci! Murder! AT - ALLEYS PROVO t or 2508 For Reservations jw ill on , DAY mm m aw mum mmM .'.'.) T IJOi &i 231 UON I ERROL I Pipr LAURIE Joyc ELSA UNCHESTIR ' ' FAT01XIEN -- JOHN EMERY STARTS TUESDAY RAK0OLPH SCOTT ask smnrr mum ten 2nd THRIU FEATUREI (T7reT. IT. ,.) ' Added "SHOOT THE BASKET" ; See the nation's top five , In action! " i .flB plus mm i "WM. RYAN im turn CO-HI- iu PAUL KELLY.' f m ,i 1 THEATBJt OPEN BOWLING TONIGHT 111 CORPORATION ; : rl' POPEYB CARTOON LATEST WORLD NEWS ) 11 f . ai mau btelita iodkicbei mte mh.o charus kemkr . bill wiuiams am mvis : The Nobel - prize winning author, who died last week in ji Rome, left all his books, manu- scripts, private papers and pic- -; tures to the library of hisl alma mater, Yale University. j mtm Tuaa 2 CREAT DEPOSIT INSURANCE $15,000. M. THRILL 5HOWS! WXMl PITTSFIELI), Mass., Jan. 20 Novelist Sinclair Lewis'; son, Michael, and three friends" will share the bulk of his estate, his will, iiled lor probate yester- -j n i ... Total value of the estate was not estimated . but his hotfne in was valued at Williamstown 70,000 and his Massachusetts personal property was valued at TATtS pfM.au JESS SASffW S " (UR) First Run In Utah County STARTING HOLDEN ' Son, Friends to Share Sinclair Lewis' Estate tTTAHTS MOST BEATJTIFTJIj ed rAH The tiny grand duchy of Luxem bourg placed its big steel mills seventh largest in the world; at the disposal of Gen. Dwight IX; Eisenhower today to forge weapl ons for his Atlantic Pact army. Luxembourg also offered its tiny army of less than 2000 men';! which Eisenhower - was expected: to integrate wlth Belgian or French divisions.' The Atlantic pact commander; arrived here at noon from Italy,: where three persons were killed and 43 injured in Communist-le- d' demonstration! Inspired by his visit. Tomorrow he .will go to' Frankfurt in West Germany. theaters amusemeiitjp? LET'S GO BOWLING 2135-- J ! 20 HPV ENDS MONDAY 2 interest paid on balances of $5.00 to $10,000.00. All accounts Federally up to $10,000,00. S3i$gi Jan. thp-daman- x NOW 12th NORTH UNIV. AVE. in prov LUXEMBOURG, .. v. REGAL RECREATION This, the week of Benjamin Franklin's birthday, is NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK. in-sur- L NOW Telephone It's an unusually good time to open a Savings Account with The Farmers fir Merchants Bank. Start saving today, and stick to it. On State Lands Involves 2 Firms Meeting will be held Tuesday 2 p. m. with the social science lesson to. be given by Mrs. Elma Thatcher. There will be special music. The nursery will be open. opportunity as the SEVENTH WARD named in the suit. Meeting is Tuesday at 2:30 n.m Betty Glade will give the litera ture lesson PARK WARD Meeting is scheduled at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Lois Anderson will give the literature lesson. at , i it If " Relief Society The spring schedule foe Franklin school PTA was planned at a recent meeting of the organization at the home of Mrs. Irvin Coon with Mrs. Harold Thatcher in charge. Mrs. George Davis reported on topics and: speakers for PTA study groups to be started March 1. She also informed the group pf radio programs planned for the spring. Berkelium is a new chemical element, number 97 in the list of elements and its chemical symbol ia Bk. in ; ' Franklin PTA Sets Spring Schedule WEALTHY a (U.fO HEBER Mrs. . Mary Bacon, The television Industry .will pre home demonstration agent, will sent its third annual academy start a class in sample sewing awards. Tuesday : night with and the Jise of sewing machine comedian Alan .Young heading attachments Monday at 1 p.m. in nominees for best actor and i the high school sewing , room. personality. . Caesar, Jose Ferrer, Cecil Anyone . i wishing to take ? the Sidsea course , may .com to the class the serpent and Charles Bug without, previous enrollment. The gies also were- - nominated last class will "decide upon which days night for the best actor award. to meet and the type of sewing Nominations in other divisions instruction they wish to take. included: . Anyone interested should bring a Best actress: Helen Hayes, Ju niece off wool material large dith Anderson, Gertrude Berg, enough t0 make a-- piped button- Imogene Coca. hole and' to cover a bone ring Outstanding personality: jjick button. Members will be signed Lane, Faye Emerson, Caesar, i Groucho Mark. up at the class. , Mrs. Bacon is also organizing Variety shows: Alan Young, for Ken Murray, Texaco Star theater. classes and making her rolls hoirlnnfntf nr advanced ' sewing. Show of Shows, Four "Star Re !. tailoring, upholstering and slipper view. Dramatic shows: Fireside Hour, chair covers. She may be con tacted at ! the extension office. Pulitzer Playhouse, Studio One, On Friday and during the com Mama and Philco Playhouse. kitchen ing aweek;, meetings on ran n cement will be held. Dis cussions on how to make present! kitchens more convenient. A mm of a convenient kitchen will be SUNSET WARD shown. On Jan. 19, the class was Meeting will be held Tuesday given in Center. It will be prem. Mrs."Lucile Christoph-erso- n sented in the Midway Second at 2 p.will give the literary lesat Relief ward society Tuesday will be a nursery. son. There Home to m 2 rthe and Midway .: . . n a RIVERGROVE WARD makers club ai z p.m. on jm. Meeting is scheduled Monday in the Town. hall. at 2 p. m. Mrs. Johnny Belle Williams will present the literary Three-Aclesson. There .will be a nursery. ELEVENTH; WARD Meeting is set Monday at 2 p. m., wttn tne nierary lesson to given by Mrs. Norma Gale. A SPRINGVILLE repeat be The nursery will .be open. been has requested PIONEER WARD performance for the three-a- ct play "But Fair Meeting is scheduled for Tues Tomorrow," given recently by the day at 2 p. m. Mrs. Ila Gadd will Sixth ward MIA. It will be pre give the social science lesson and evening, there will be a nursery. sented on Tuesday later. "IF YOU'D BE Jan. 20 HOLLYWOOD. Register Now For Kindergarten School Sand, Gravel Deal Television Plans s If1 |