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Show s?vAAAv2U951 Junior H. S. At SUNDAY HERALD BYU News! New Zealand $tudentsrEx-misslontiriCreate Authentic Did maori Atmosphere es Chorus Slates Plans Sacred Concert SiOntaquirf Boys Day Program -j Grotesque1 painted, face; gri- the legendary ."history of the Maomusical talent, is Hagoth, the Book of Mor- to Outstanding maced from trie chests pf the ris-t- o be on featured Brigham Young character who sailed; away dancing men and Intricate pat mon terns moved on the faces of the and was never heard of again.' As university's sacred music services, women as. they unf ' rhythmic, club members danced and sang, slated, fdr tonight at 8:30 in the Joseph Hopi, native Maori, now I; Smith primitive melodies. auditorium. ac- -j To the student" body 'of Brig- - attending BYU, explained the Joseph to J. J. Keeler, university cording ham Youna university, it was as symbolism of the .native song and : and of the series. 'director dance. organist had been transported though they SYU to on of the islands of New Zea A The Members of the ckib. made "up Capella choir, unland as it might have been 100. of native New Zealand students der" the direction- - of Newell years ago. The swaying, singing", attending BYU and returned LDSi Weight,; assistant professor 0 shouting group pf hatf a hundred missionaries and their friends, music, will present group of members of the BYU Kia bra donned native costume and make numbers. Old's l "Prayer." will be up to present an hour of Maori clubvtold, irt cently, in song and life: and culture. Kahununga, a read" Ijy Robert Chf mbers.Provo. dance of the legend of the origin revered Maori chief ' and high Other selections wlU. include of the Maori people. priest, is, the ancestor of .the first works by Tschaikowsky, and Maori people to jomihe Church Gretchanihoff, and the, hymn, Entitled "From Hagoth to the program traced of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y ''All Creatures of Our God and .! .' , faints. .; :V . King." One thing I want to explain,? Another feature of the program said Mr,Hopi after the assembly will be the appearance of Melvin S was over: ' What the students Diinn,: organist in saw today is not typical of the Salt Lake musical circles. He will present day Maori. Don't expect present Bach's "Toccata. Adagio tojsee this type of : Maori ridw." and .Fugue .in C;" Whiilark's He painted "out :that the typical "Three Reflections." and Franck's 1951 Maori is scholarly, educated? "Prelude. Fugue and Variations." SPRINGVlLLiE The Distrib- and "almost 100 per cent" literate." The public is invited. ja utive Education clubville high school will have 27 FOR LOUNGIhKB! FOR ROCKING! FOR RECLINING! THREE CHAIRS IN ONE AND NOW AVAILABLE IN CHOICE OF FOUR BEAUTIFUL STYLES! " SANTAQUlN Boys' day. events are scheduled at the junior high school here Friday and .will in- ' program. sports events. dancing and refreshments, Committees'"' on arrangements include the following:. Program-And- rew Borgeson; Garth parity, ! ' . . their-annua- ', assembly-re- , , - 1 ,' i Springville.H. well-kno- DEClub Slated to v Attend State Meet , , v.y " ; I'.";"'; rel Craig,' Lyle Kay and Vernon Clark; sports Guy ' Wall, Gary Peterson, Gary Van Ausdal, Prob erti Warenski and Walter. Callarway; refreshments Gary Davis, Kent E well, Eddie Ahlin, Richard Olsen and Douglas Tolman. Assisting are teachers L. W, Clay-so- n, Kenneth Young, Sherman Nay and Elroy Murdock. . -- The population, of, Miami, Fla., 1900 to 246,983 in 1950. -- jumped fronv 1681' in LAWSON CONVENTIONAL BERKLOCK This iturdy. conventional model Into almost every ,fiti to. read-ll. . and It's budget home priced as low as BERKLOCK This Lawson design "will (it m almost any deeerattva scheme yet. it has all the famous Berklock features), tool . . . . r, . . per--feet- lv 49.95 OTTOMAN INCLUDED - state conmembers "attending-thvention to be .held at Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City Monday. Accompanied by their teacher, Mr. Paul Lloyd, they will be guests at a banquet and partici-.f-pain the program and other ' ac... tivities. Feature attraction of , the con-- ". vention; will- - jbe 'the, displays which are entered in competition from clubs throughout the states. Springville students .have pre- -. pared an original model of a .slot machine using the winning words of "success, happiness, security." with pictures to illustrate. the, handle . is turned, the machine stops at one of these pictures, and a cookie gcomes out ; of the slot as a reward for the ! three-chairs-in-o- ne v, .c.vuvM "toward i decorat.onsDe- - - the-stor- y There's a wonderful new Berk-- r lock for you one to fit every rbom in your home--on- e to five you years of beauty, comfort, and serviced C h o o your famous', Berklock now at the Granite! . . 79.95 e 's-f&- f - ' f - ' ' $ te .. ' - ' Won Last' Year player. ; 1 FOR REAL SOLID COMFORT! f ? t" l " llrgakfastSets y S. JC Berklock" has answered your problem' with the most beautiful ly rocker constructed of finest hardwood, ' platform richly covered, foam rubber cushioning and a touch of Jha finger makes Berklock instantly a rocking chair, a lounging chair. or an easy chair! ?J, ha "Jk"'- -i ' ' ever-plld- k 1. ) of f v- - : Tapestry, v i I - I I I J vl' . Friexe Covers! - '' ' f V ZT00 your choice er Mohair Plastic, , (I - . - I .... ljt each.-Whe- k:" J . the Springville club prize on their display, a model of a Holstein cow, which could be 'milked-- ' to produce lemonade.. It was sent to the national . convention . wriere. it won i". third .place, t ', The local well be club.will also " , represented on the- - program. Jay' 'Xiechty and Ann Patrick will gir! talks; and a record; pantomime will be presented by Jacqueline Sorcrisen and Maralyn Holley.il ' 'The day wiH conclude with a dance" to be held Monday evening in the ballroom of the hotel. year :;,Last won first HIGH-BAC- K BERKLOCK Desianed eabecially for that lone rnngy man of yours with extra hiirh back for longer, relaxin ...... hours - .- lloyd to . - i i Attend-Easter- Double Bed lftttClftI v ' Prior. to the St. Louis meetirig he will participate jn meetings of the College Persobnel associa-,fT6n'- l i ,.. l- - in Chicago at 4'hich personnel agencies will be discussed. unifica-'.tionef-relat- ' - i " fDCK(rlAjl Din trrtw.u.w,ulikt, j?n;!v-r- ihP-- color i V )f. - 30K42 'Jr " 5 oo ' Month and IAS Last h ; Physrcion's Appointment uhe-versi- ty - uni-versi- PITTSFIELD, Mas . styled Magic. 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DELIVERY EVERYWHERE FINEST MATERIALS The Fquivatrnt Model 1SJ1 249.95 Mould lewjjrd You l!W ?S' ts Model lt o the or only . Monr.t, LRK Here is the- refrigerator you want 'a refrigerator. that hall all the jmportant features . . . without sacrifice of qual-ri- y, Without use of substitute materials! See these beautiful, 1950. Leonard now at the GRANITE! - Based on comparable 1951 Modcla ' MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT Leonard ' - mi0 $5 Month .V bed a double restful, A luxurious couch by day and by night has spacious bedding compartment is covered in beautiful tapestries. Ideal for living room den, amusement room! See this one beforot COVyou buy! THE SAME COUCH, VELOUR ERED WITH ARMS extremely wide; full arms-cov- ered-, conVelour, double-dec- k, in high-graMakes into, a QM QC steu'etiori for longer wear. . comfortabl"e double bed.-- Jurnlture company 1134 N. 5th We$V Provo 1050 f. 2lt $., Sv9r Hows . 4ath $ oirtd Shrro, de - OWNIMUM MONTHLY V PAYMENTS !: $5 Down -- & Service GRANITE FURN. ' r- , r Closedut Models 1489 194 : . and stays oven cookcleaning!' to $349.50 . Phon the fine 09.95 $11,50 Down $5.00 Month gas range .down. ! 1 M . REFRIGERATORS " 1 ' - LEOIMIAKO i V Sales : ai ty. soecdin a motorist was stopped by police who; found that the num ber of his registration was dit fererif from that on his car reg i.'tration plate. The mimber was 611.969 but police solved theprob- em. The rrumber reany was sn.-11- 9 because thejplate was upside 2 thance! " . SAVE ) Norma! Installation Included During March Only! SEE THE COMPLETE 1951 MAGIC CHEF LINE NOW! ' k Appolnirnent of Dr.. John R. Bourne' as Brigham Young physipiart by the school board of trustees was announced Saturday by Dr Vasco M. Tanner, student 'health service chairman. Dr. Bourne brinjzs with him to BYU an excelle Tt .background as a practicing rjhystciari and as a public health specialist, X)r. Tan. ; ner said. ii After two yeaifs of private practice, he entered the U S. army and had five years of service as air army physician, much' pfiit ofrseas in Europe. He returned to private .practice in Roosevelt ' at the end of the war. studied Dr. ''Bourne public-health and received an MAsdegree in that field jfrorn Columbia New York City, ln'vthc before his coming to BYU. a-- 4- quality features ; Mr. 'Evans is a native of Utah. and has done suMmer work in the field of uranium prospecting,' Ut Hansen said. Trustees Announce Don Regular Lrcced Table MAGIC CHEF - -- $24 Down ,$10.00 Month ONE Five beautiful pieces LOW PRICE: As illustratecT, and the vanity has a ,large square mirror if you prefer. Chest has huge oversize draw- ers, the entire suite is. of genuine Walnut, finished to a irjch glow. See and save! Also, available in 3 pc. Mr; and Mrs. Set at . (tJjl6 l Chrome Suite' c. L; ' ) Stand . plete selections. Worth much more on today market but Granite bought early and the saving is going to YOU! ith '''' ' Vanity t, Night. beauti-fniiwnnstrticf- ed' ' Jtl-S- ' Of ip Evans, Provo, geology major at Brigham Young, univeri sity, has passed! his final exartti- nation for the master's degree, ac- .'cording to Dr. George chairman of the departments' of geology and gepgraphy. His thesis includes a map and ground plan of operation for the mining, district west of Marys- - UPSIDE DOWN X I - ' Max - ' i-- - iWlKST- Geology Major.ePasses Masters Degree Exam .. I Bench 1. I49.?3 Miere are just two examples of Provo' greatest values in fine Chrome Break'fast sets tV from Granite's lare, com- -, ed ; V JUST ' . - lt A- - chrome V : ' fcAl s-: . Chest tor ChtowV '!:2J i ldenrs-adjdress".!-;-- Y -- -- SUITE Confab j , fUS OTTOMAN INCLUDED BEDROOM n and Advisers of Men March- 2B, 29. 3Q and 31 in.St. .Louis, accord-into .Dr.TErnesJ, L. Wilkinson, ' BYU president. As pvesident of the association Dean Lloyd will preside- - at gen- -, ral sessiorts and deliver the pres- - s MODERN BERKLOCK If ' your Sleek as' a atreamlinep! m therae is moderiv heT ta ie Berk-j- ., II U lock for you. ina mohair riee atf W baek foam rubber and with deep, s fo added comfort I . . . . -- . . - 5 Pc. - vine 79.95 I GENUINE W'ALNUT! Dr. .Wesley P. lloyd. dean of students, at Brigham Young uni- -, versify, will' attend meetings pi the National Association of Deans , 1 ; 105.0 E. 1134 N. 5th West, Provo tlst So, Sugar House; 48th So. and State, Murray X. ' Murray |