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Show SUNDAY. MARCH 25, IM1 Provo. Uuh Cginty. Utah HERALD SUNDAY - m - 7 r - " "T I AuniJ rU ' ntWIU Concert On Wednesday LPIans nnliff IIV I ! J- i OltEM Mrs. Austin Merrill, president of the Beverly ward Rural Life Sunday annually Relief society announces that the planned by the group, to .the fifth Sunday after Easter-- - bazaar ' will be on March 29 has been be' held in this observed year . many Protestant churches .on postponed until April 12 because of the Orera stake Gold and Green : April 29. The day was' first generally ball being scheduled also for March 29. The bazaar will Include observed in 1929, at the a sale of children's clothing, tiOn of the International tion of Agricultural Missions, for aprons, hand .work and quilts baked goods sale. A "emphasizing the meaning of along wlthj ' also be prwtfnled. will program for. the for rural life; Christianity ' invocation Mrs. Merrill In Officers assisting of God's blessing upon the seed, the fruits of the soil, the arrangements arc counselors Newell - and Mrs. Iva ; and the cultivators, of the eaih; Mrs. Zina ...for the consideration df justice Tor Dean Newell. and the spiritual , agriculture values of rural life.- It is now promoted by the na , tional councilor the Churches of ' Christ, and by many Kienomina- - THIRD WARD The tional council urges agencies. ' "Nations Which Rose and Fell' that not only rural churches, but will theme the meeting at 2:30 churches also, observe city theq of Third ward Relief we are an 'Tince aepenaem ' aay be given upon the seed, 4he soil; and the society.; The lesson-wil- l assisted by farmer. In many communities by Elizabeth Souter Vcity and Irural pastors exchange LaReal. Mitchell. Vifa Swenson, for the, day,, elsewhere Maud Markham and Led a Larson. , pulpits there are services (and sometimes There will be a nursery. , dinners or .suppers) shared in by SEVENTH WARD ctubs. Future Farmers, "the Meeting will be sheld at 2:30 Farm'Bureau, Grange, and Farm- p.m. Tuesday, Social science lesson willlba given by Mrs. Vera er,'! Union. , Houghtorf. ' ; i, . - . - j . Relief Society w - PHS Orchestra 1 Relief Society Bazaar Postponed 'Rural Life' Sunday Slated of April " 1 ; ' . Provo high school orchestra, under the baton of J. G. Hilgen- -. dorff, will present its spring conc. cert Wednesday in two divisions body at 2 p. m. for m. and for the public at 8 in the. high school auditorium. Several orchestra students will be featured in solo numbers of the program. They Include Diane who will play MenHilgendroff"Violin. delssohn's Concerto,'?- and also a- solo part in ."Dance MacaDixon bre" by will, solo in "Cornet Concerto-- , Hungarian Melodies" by Bach. Bonnie Barrett will play the first movement of "Piano Concerto" . by Tschaikowsky. One ox jine unique jeatures oi the progtant will be "Peter and the Wolff by. Serge Prokof ief f. Dour Elliott, senior student. Is r narrator lor this work which is based on fairy tales. 1 l Other numbers pf the program "'Somerset Rhapsody," Gus- BODIES IN THE TRUNK There is no accounting for taste. are tav Holt; "January February, Although a trifle crowded, Harry Russell and Barbara. Packard March," Don GtMis; "Perpetuum nevertheless look-verhappy as they relaxin a trunk. They Mobile," fJohaitne StraUss; and plai leads in the West Utah stake MIA play, "The Night Owl." Symphony in D 'Minor, Third movement, Franck. mi the-studen- t Alir ;; - - Saint-SainsrGar- - ' th : , -- y PROVO H. 8. "GIRLS DAT ROYALTY Marbra Colei, center, daiifhter of.Mr. and Mn.fOtto V. achool'a annual Glrla Day festivitiei Friday with attendant Donna Coles, reigned over Provo-lhigMis Coles ia Smeath, right, and Joyce Thurgood. All three are senior student at the school. editor of the Provonian, newa publication. Them ed to "Mardl Grti," the event was sponsored by the glrla organization with Carma Jan Bradley, general chairman. Th balli of the school .wera bright with color as the girls turned out In their new spring cotton for the festivities hich included,an assembly and a special issue of the school paper with 'ill flrla composinf the itaM. Under direction of Ruth Christiansentht auerably portrayed acenes at the Mardt Grai and eon sisted of special dancing and novelty of th Mardt Gras ball wa the aanounca-me-" nt of the queen and her attendants. h ata.-Highligh- ' 3-A- Utah Safety week was observed ..this week-a- t Timpanogos school in the iqrm of a safety contest in which every- chilcL participated by writing a safety slogan. A special assembly was held Thursday morning and nine win .' ners .in the slogan writing contest were announced. nThey were ..Gary Lee. Wayeasey, Kathleen! Mitchell, "Kent Myrick, ,Ranell Johnson, . Myrna Johnson, Errol - Jr ' eight v.new members Monday at SECOND WARD i Meeting will be; held; "The Night Owl," a mystery 6 p. m., in formal ceremonies Tuesday i i ia science icssuu comedv in three-act- s, will be slated for the school auditorium, hi 4 p.m.; int social wllLbe given: by. Elma Thatcher, presented by the Rivergrove ward Arranging, the affair are Betty me MJA under .the direction of Lou Gordon, president;, Kenneth singing Motners wui turnisn music. There will be a .'nursery. Thelma Waters and .T3a ve Pack Shepherd, , vice president; Carol ELEVENTH WARD ard for the members of. WestjFrancom, secretary and Robert is ' scheduled' Monday Utah 'stake MOnday at 8 p. m. in Fullmer, historian . Meeting New members are.Carma Bona, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Juanita Bobo will the Third ward recreation hall. give the social science - lesson. The cast ofr characters include Bea Staheli,. James Dixon, Delia There will be special music .and Barbara Packard, Harry Russell, Mae Mower,. Doug. Spainhower, nursery facilities. Jeff ,i Nichols, Virginia Webb, Ellery Seamons, Sandra Brock -Sorenson. RIVERGROVE WARD ,Sharie Ahlstrom. Garth Roeers. bank and Carol Will be served Refreshments Meeting will be held Monday at Marjorie' Killpack. Dan Merrill, 2 p.m.. Dora MCEwan will give the Vonnie Beth Nichols and Blaine an the public-iinvited, social' science Jesson and there Hmitr tend. will be nursery- facilities. J AIL West Utah stake patrons ' PIONEER WARD is no are invited ttrattend. There "" J Meeting will be .:. charge. Lddy Missionaries f at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Ila Gadd Slate Banquet in S. L. giving the social science lesson. There will .be a nursery. SUNSET WARD Eastern States lady missionaries will hold a. .banquet Saturday, Meeting scheduled for Tuesday at 2, p.m. Members will jiear 'the "April 7, at "6:30 p.m. at Hotel social science lesson given by Temple Square Seagull rooitn. The" banquet is an annual-aThere will be a LAKE SHORE Catherine Carter. The Lake ' nursery. Shore Primary was hostess at fair and is called the Estalami"! stake union meeting at the stake banquet.. .. house this week. The Blazer class, V under the direction of their J. Raven and Eddie Wellington,? Joleen Boel, rancy Nisonger and Kent Wilcox.', Alternate winner were Jenny Jones, Billy Dixon; - and: Nell Sumpter, , . The consisted , of; assembly musical numbers, a safety talk by Sidney w. RusselL chairman of the Provo Safety council and All events safety recognitions. of the week were under direction1 of Mrs. Fay Schemensky . PTA; f 1 "chairman. afety -- The owtstandirrg slogans :werei!; watchful Eyes Mean Longer Life; Run nd Walk the Safety Way: Look And Listen and X,ive Today;- - O n e Carelessly Laid Knife Way Ehdva Preciou Life; When Crossing Streets Walk, Don't Run : and Liv Longer; Speed Saves'Time J3ut, Not a Ahead or Life;,Look Yjpu May Not Have One; You AreNo Sifer Than Vour Mind Tells You to Be; and Water jGood to Drink,. But Also a Wet Place to Sink. ; . Winners .were given- Xa h 1 ; . - ! a. 'Lj M: - . ; - , , ; ..: - i - - held-Tuesd- ay K ". - . At Union Meeting f T Highland Girl leader, Mary Hansen presented a stunt and song to open the meeti A chorus of officers and HIGHLAND Ledla May, ing, teachers from Lake Shore sang daughter of Lei and May, has been- a selection,' led by Vada Ander awarded a scholarship to Brig- son. 1 ham Young university for out-f- v The, chapel W.decorated with. work, accord gay lumbreila and spring flowers ttandlng Favors of ing to Jenniev Pouson,; county for an Aprir-ihem- e. home demonstration1 agent. colorful flower seed packets with Mist May recently won second a message printed, on each was, . awards.; to feveryOne attending' place in the safety contest and has. done considerable "work presented Displayed during rrieeting.. WosaJcH District Plans rn sewine classes. These the; the 'evening was a crib quilt and and her scholastic articles of child rens clothing to :i Ejementdry Dance 'Revue Vchievements ability, qualified her .Jot the be sent W the Primary hospital as a project from the Lake Shore rfaice revue which award ""TA eacn .. Also shown was- a display ward. . , -- in mciuae child in the a to each class durmade of items chance have appear id? ricmemaryratles tn the Wasatch in at. least: two dances during the ing the year by. and the historian -?wW'b striSt Children of the, scrapbook. March 29 at 7:3ft p. mi inpresented high performance. will play- a,' few It is interesting: to note that ' school gy mntfsfu. The the younger grades dances oh. their harmony flutes the Lake Shore Primary has 100 ZSLrJ" u6e m,xer$-- ' marches, selectiorts instrumferits at the close , of per cent membership attendance rUnd nUftlJ and li T.h ?auCeS lih, its organization, the review. , ' i.i minz nianrpd for eaeh. r t6-at- Primary is Host . . '. s . cll . 4-- 4-- Ancient Greek has been claimed by Philologists to be the nearest perfect, language. .. S2M75 H . - . v -- 1 ! Gets Timp 80-4- 3.- V ui .. . . j . ; "railiAllilE" Wriggirates' :M " Q ).'' : - " . . r; .0if 1 H ,Uthe-even- : ! - r-:--: .. . WihsfScholarship Tfinos - . - either evening. . . . ' La-V- i - OREM "Aunt Susie Shoots the Works" is the. title of Athe Dlav to be presented by the Windsor ward MIA for the benefit ef ,the new Timp View ward ar?d rhe Windsor ;ward MIA's in place I of their regular meetings Tuesday and Wednesday in the Windsor ward recreation hall at 8 'pjm Directing the production is Mrs Zola Johnson and Mrs. Emm Vr . Kirk. cast inclade Members of the . .ivt.j: T - T Joan Jones,. Ruby "Larsen, Cleo Cullimore. Lois Wright, Dawn-Et- ta Swenson, David Rowley, Lor,in Cook, Kenneth Carroll, Swenson. ; There will be no admission charge arid members of the two wards may attend the ;play on TT- 'J Sports activities t Dixon jun ior high will be1 climaxed with an outing at Lagooivj-- lf tha. parent vote "yes"- in ballot sent to them '. : V khi week. students and, member, Faculty student officers are agreed on t but the final ayso .lies with the.: parents, parent nave been asked in the letter ent to them , to decide whether or not the event should be scheduled, money to be budgeted and , how, often it should occur annually. every three years, or otherwise. The school has 'made; trip lo toe resort before. The winter basketball season was climaxed Wednesday at "the All-Gi- rl Police School school wnen tne ninm graae Him Tna walloped the fatuity, Those who .filled these poninth.rgrade team consisted of Bob The new all girl junior po-sitions in' the fall and winter Blackley, Giendon Haicn, lice force was introduced at 1'.-. honored- were Dalebout,. Kay Lewis, Wayne Timpanog0s school this week Flygare and Lee Brafthwaile. W Principal H. R. Sfaheli, With spring, sport fcderwayt Dixon is. planning 4ts joasenaii ABetty. Wllkihs is taptain Highland Ward to See season, uaexstops are now tremm ami Connie" Grant, cocaptain Drama from Lehi constructed to safeguard property; Stage of the following group; Ella of Dixon neighbor. The Third ward HIGHLAND Mae.Bird, Suzanne Harris, Bonnie Keele, Sharlene Pot-- " of Eehf will present tha comedy "You Can't Evty Tell," 17:30 m enU wiU be"'dld by ward or Suzanne Webb; Sharon p.m Wednesday-- in the ward ganizations. ter, A charge wui. db I Rose Wellington, Jeanie Dix- - chapel. made for each family attending on..'and JoAnn Farrer. During t he evening 'refresh- - tne evenu . ct 'I-:- .1 -- PAYSON First grade students of PaysonV Petee'tneet school this Week saw the signs of reward t the hatching of as a project. Under the eggs they started three" weeks 'ago guidance of their teacher, Mrs.- D.ella .. McClellan, the fertile eggs, brought from homes of children, . were placed in " an electric incubator, with glass front. A thermostat regulated the heat .".'v ' Watching .the eggs wlth interest not unlike that expected of a mother hen, the children noted a spot develop the first week in the eggs they held before a light ; Later the spot grew larger and Wednesday they were able to distinguish an air pocket and the form of the baby, chick. By afternoon they .noticed that" all of the eggs had been cracked by pecking from within. A single egg opened a tiny bit and they could "see the down of the little chicken. They cotild. -also hear ; "peeping" when they held the .egg to their ears. Mrs. McClellan states that charts have been made and filed in the, library, showing day to day development. : : 1 ' i Payson Kids Make Like Mother Hen; Dixon Excursion Hatch Out Settirjg of Egg for? Easter cs on Parents ' - H Safety'Week ts . Rivcrgrovc Ward Paysori Thespians Slato Orem Wards Slate Plan Initiation WEST UTAH Thespians Union meeting will be Timpanogos School heldStake5. PAYSON Thespians of the Mys te ry Co rnedy Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. at the Stake Drama Payion Sunset ward. high school will initiate Notes 4-- - $25 Week's Supply of Groceries (your choice) . - . IV- ' : -- .:.:- t - il l (No Trades) ilFE 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. .IELWETA ; THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY FQR A LIMITED TIME! Cheese Food 2;Lb: Pkg; BUY NOW WHILE QUALITY DairyrGlen Lb. -- . . . Harvest Blossom All' Purpose 50-lb. Bag . 3 . Brand OK 1 IS BEST AND REFRIGERATORS . 5 Vi . Oi. can ARE AVAILABLE! 1 1 D II n :'y.v- - Assortment n Pll n ffl nni n rvnvv i Lb: Cello bag .... (Closeout) 1 . 4 Oven-- 3 Lb. r PRICES EFFECTIVE Prices Effective jSun REAM'S BETTER FOOD MARKET THE STORE WITH THE BARGAIN BASEMENT ., ' ; V : . . IN OUR TWO PROVO v ! , ; Lb. v:;-- can W fresh 2 Jewel Vv'vthe t: Popular V See this FrigidaTre Refrigerator and all " Groceries $25 Will Buy at . STORES r Mori., Tues. and AVed V 32 EAST 1ST NORTH -P- ROVO - PHONE 2370 J |