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Show 6 www' " , SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. APRIL 22, 1M ! 'I'W Lehi Tabernacle Renovation Work r 1 . Provo. Utah- - County. UUh W Near Completion Art Exhibit LEHI Complete renovation and repainting of the Lehi (take tabernacle ii nearlng completion, according to Stake Pres. Herman C Goatea. The structure has been painted and " cleaned ' throughout. . New lightt have been Installed and the stage curtains have been cleaned and replaced. This week: the high . . began (council repainting .the . i 1' .. i ox xuic cusniona buuiiui iluin cnairi with a special type of plastic fjller paint which is expected o restore the surface. By the. end of next week, new aisle carpets will be installed. caitside doors will be repainted aiia the entire- project will be completed. i The announcement from Wash ROTC units at the cnurchsup- -i gets a reserve second lieutenant i commission In the air foree. ; . . ington, D.CH as carried exclusive ported school. - to .. He is fwo yeara ly, in Friday's Herald, that Brig- - Enrollment in ROTC work will service ifsubject his country needy him. ham Young university had been not be compulsory. He will continue as a reserve ofinficer for; six years after graduaawarded an air reselrve officer The air force furnishes all the ROTC pro- tion. ' '..-.f: training corps unit, was received struction underWith all equipnent The BYU unit will not train with general satisfaction by the gram, together and uniforms for enrollees. StuBYU administration. A call to Wash- flying Establishment of the unit. Pres. dents who have complejed two ington personnel. of the ' tele after receipt Ernest L. Wilkinson said.' means years of basic training and sign gram brought a report that a let- that BYU students will have an up for advanced work will receive ter giving full details of ' the a subsistence allowance of about would be sent at once, opportunity to receive specialized $27 in addition to equipment and assignment at same the time no further information but that military training ' . was immediately available. they are continuing their general uniforms. The full! four year program lit' education. The school has sought ROTC eludes two years of .basic work, units so that students may serve with two hours of credit per quar NurseJoins Staff their country better if they are ter, and two years of advanced called to service, Pres. Wilkinson training, with three hours credit Of Health. District said. He pointed out that modern per quarter, making a total of warfare is becoming increasingly 30 hours of credit. The program Margaret Herrington, formerly complex and that universities can will enable a student to continue of Eureka, Juab county, has Joined, render a .real service by helping his regular academic courses and the staff of the District 6 board train specialized .personnel. complete a major and 'minor in of health, as a public health nurse; The firSt presidency of the his chosen field. Upon graduation She will work in the Provo area. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y from the university, if., a student Miss Herrington has recently 1951 Show Saints gave its approval some has satisfactorily : completed the finished her post graduate work The sixth annual i Brlgham time ago to the installation of prescribed ROTC program, .he at the University of Washington. horse, show Young university May 12, will feature two shows this year, one at 2 p.m. and the Long-Fe- lt other at 7:30 p.m. Over 200 entries ranging from Off and harness to the L17 western stock classes are expected. The show is sponsored by the animal husbandry department of the university and is recognized by the American Horse Show association. Louisville. Ky. A parade beginning on the up per campus at 1p.m. and d; To Close On Apr. 30 Only llanother SPRINGVILLE week remains for people j to visit the annual art exhibit at Spring ville high school. Closing .date is set for Mpnday, April 30 when be conunveiling ceremonies will ducted arfd award - made:- at a :: final Art program. Two Sundays remain, however, ard hundreds are expected to crowd , the galleries today and the days next week, as well and evenings between. Attendance has been heavy so. far. As many or tnore visitors are listed in the official reeister this year as in ,J" any previous period. Evening Tonrs i' erVi "t s i rtinnini ri 4nnra are being conducted this galleries week.' and following is a scnea lile .of - those- who will icon duct them each night at 7:30: Monday, Oliver Parson, curator of the gal lery: Tuesday. Richard. Gunn, - . . . K - Preparations Get Under Way for DISTRICT OFFICERS Mra. Frank Galsford, American Fork, (center) president of Timpanogoa First' district, Utah Federation of Women's clubs talks, over convention, plans with her officers, Mrs. William A. Cox, Orem, left) second vice president; and Mrs, Ay Sherman Christehson, Provo, ' " first vice president. Convention will be held at Lehi, April 28. Cleanup Week : To Start Apr. 26 LEHI Mayor George W. .Leanyjhas issued a proclamation, setting the period from April 26 to May 2 as annual cleanup week. ; During this jperiod all residents jwill be. urged to rake, and burn leaves, remove dead trees and branches; paint, plant flowers, clean out trash piles, clean chicken coops," pig pens and : corrals' and . otherwise do everything in:, their power to, make Lehi ' cleaner, more beautf iul . arftl more desirable .'place in which " to live. The" weeks activities will culminate May 2 in a half-da- y cleaner, more beautiful and stores of the community will be' closed and residents will be urged to devote their time to - the cleanup' campaign. Stores will open at 1 p. m. City officials are spearassisted by heading the drive, of the ' Lehi LDS . officers stake and civic clubs. v . Timpanogos District Confab Of Federated Clubs April 28 five-gait- To Fill a Q MG ed of "Freedom irjoon session beginning at 1:30 "the Home," final prep-- ! pt m. Mrs.. L. S. Maycock Orerri, in Begins nates the largest amount will aritions are. being completed forjwill directa departmental panel have the honor of unveiling the the fourth spring convention of discussion. Mrs. Arvilla Wadley pictuPe which will be purchased the Timpanogos First district. joif Pleasant Grove willgiye a re-- u. tZ. u h . own .,r- cro-ft.. fl on lnmkn'c nnrT rm rpen I nni Kpnnrrs avenue soutn University if anent collection. results and installation get the show under way. will cluhs. which will be held ' Utah artists are',very welj repbe given and The horse show is darTAprir 28 in the LDS First of officers will then under fan'iltv resented in the exhibit this year, in Lehi. according conauciea. mis 15 me regular di chapel wjfd - r their work'making up more than Mrs. A. F. Gaisford. American, ennial election. ' Povo, associate professor In ani1 a third of the whole collection, president.. Fork, district, .. mal husbandry; Charles Peterson, Tour Art Gallery and a board! very, favorably First session will be icers-aSnowflake, Ariz., manager; and n ith comparing that 'of other artists, from f of district for is the that it meeting expected Kay Stephenson? McCammon, across the nation. Several of the at 9:15 a. m. .. rbon be session will concluded Ida., secretary.' canvasses attracting the frtKst atthat all those Who desire may A general session will xom-'s- b tention and praise have been mence ' at 10 ai m. In this session.1 gb to Springville' to attend the in by artists. who lived painted there will be a roll call with Sp'ringville Art tea to be held' It) A HO MAN DIES , if not all of theft-- Jives. te FROM CRASH HURTS reports by various at the Springy llle; Art gallery. am at ffttal nf 554 naintfner n Thpri of their number: j Mrs.El.don Hardinjrof Lehi, is club COTTONWOOD, Ida., April 21 . : presidents i i j i i .l one project; of the year. Mrs. A. convention chairman and she with lU: Injuries suffered by William 'ji Utahns. are by' Sherman Christenson, Provo; first the presidents of the Lehi clubs N. Allen, 47, Nampa, in an auto vice president; will Introduce the . will- act as hostesses to. the 200 mobile crackup. near Winchester . ; Springville Artist guests in the first session. Mrs. women expected to attend . late nrght, proved fatal.t A. "Cox, second vice pres- - ervations for the luncheon should AllenThursday died in .a local hospital this Springville is represented Par-toident of Orem, will introduce the; be made by Wednesday, April Friday. year by four artists, Oliver new club, Serimpian. club, of 25 with Mrs George T. Straus- - J Officers said he either dozed at high school art instructor and fcehi.. MrsrAbel . Ekins is the; berg,' 90 S.. 1st Wj, in Lehi the wheel or lost control of the "curator, who has two paintings. I Another feature of the eonven car.. s": president. Shadow and "February tion will be the introducing of Allen! was on- his way to St. 'Friends": also Glen (Turner, Nominations Set Mrs. John C. Swensen. chosen to Maries where he had a job wait art instructor, former high school I a a i n i r er ' A 1111 rv t tt a Two musical numbers will be represent the district in the ing with the U. S. forest service. of the Year" contest, of Wayne Johnson's canvasses furnished in the morning by Unmarried, Allen is survived ners in a music contest held at' 'Winter Stream" hangs in the by five brothers and two sisters, west gallery, and "Hughes Curtis,! all of. Nampa. Leht naval, reserve LtnU-- A in h mnrn-'- n nnin Springville sculptor ehas two fine veteratt, s has been recalled toing,gMsion wiU be the homlna-!- i entries entitled "Tailwind" and active .duty. He ' Is Lt, : (J g htion of new officers WASHINGTON, April 21 (U PV Bruce." - Eugene Ray Bone, son of Mr., and,, n is expected that Mrs. I R Some 6000 Daughters of the TViU AvViifcif ;r.l,,Am Mrs. John R. Bone- headed - (Morrison Salt Lake City state American Revolution1 Ings by Provo artists; 38 from Lt. Bone has been ordered to presidentVjMrs.i Harold Christen-'om- e today, e.onviiriced that their SIt Lake City, and five from the ' Other cities represented, with report to the naval air station at gen Springville first vice presi- - Oth continental congress was cne or more entries are Kaysville, Glenviejw. 111. for .training and den't; Mrs. J. wi Corbin of.Moab.jbj"t ever,! second vie president, with other, They- officially closed their American Fork, Pleasanjti Grove, reassignment. i ft veteran of 33 sute officers will be in attend- last night ek Lt. Bone congress long St. George, Spr'irlg City, , Murray, a farewell and service in World War Il. ance. ' (with monthsj - Mt. banquet ' and Also Midvaje. Pleasantj as assistant navif-- 1 A luncheon will be served at heard Sen. Everett M. Dirksen, served having fine "vral very paintings by gator aboard the destroyer U.S.S.J 12:15 a. m. .at the same place R. NI laud Gen. Douglas Mac- EnlisH- For the three year.'Mr Christenson will preside at Arthur s love and devotion to honfe irhS- neirtJl in th 1 been attending the Uni-!t- hi feature. firu j"our common heritage." JliT-T: of Utah, where he was Two ntusical r numbers by a Iversityl r i: The" to be continues - women s chorus of Lehi, will ibe Baltimore, aid.; has a monu-ing-.i the center of social, activity. Last majoring in electrical engineerVfurnishedf in the general after- - nkent to Adarri, the first man. . held their art right the Kiwanis guest niSht, . entertaining;! all the clubs in the state, and the coming week will have the Lioris guest . . : h:sht and the Federated jWomens ''-clubs art tea. Other clubs and U-h- theme With- - a , Satur-electi- tf . m ' . n, after-chairm- en 7 e mi. t WIlTON Res-Willia- m ?J II V... 1 r- ir rnvvrvunv thr I V.I Automobiles" Heavy and light carfing All metal products' Frosted " glass : Portable-ourr- it fob r best! : .i SALT LAKE SAND BLASTING CO. Expert Sand Blasters ; 1 machinery Trucks ond trailers We're fully equipped, ready to serve you , er - -- JOHN D. BIECKON Any Type Finish By Finished Workmen I i J-- win-l'Moth- 0DES SWy.-Tr- j - Naya Reserve Ve t Recalled to Duty j xJtl - one-minu- Heavy machinery Light . . H Engineer's - estimates and contracts given on: - j nd GQ DILASTOMG PILACJ7 Opens TOMORROW, April 23rd - r- - W . r'-- Utah-most- , j ' . Need SAM on ; . - 200 Women to Attend Annual Lehi Proclaims - Horse .' j . BYU: Wednesday. Roman Andrus, BYU:' Thursday, Mrs.. Mae Hunt- mpinrc- ann tnnav. hies, lviarv Schwartz, both of the art board School classes'- - are all working cn projects to raise money for do the art fund. The class " l"i ? -- - . . i . Vl Vi J I v C B - & University Officials JubilantrOver Al location of R0TC Unit to Campus: land Sltw "Armd" faf Wora 1046 South 3rd West Phono 12 i " . Og-de- n. - - .rT.Vr Pf - . YT IDaDllIIgQIl!. , ' I ' it ' you caiVt beat a j . s omething ttpccinl for a -- T1T1 "TTT j rcin! person groups are visiting every evening. - ; I:;: . Council to Visit Lehi Water Source LEHI A tour of Lehi-- water source above Alpine will be made! Sunday by members of the city council, and Ford Roberts, city s .. watermaster. - j - ft The group will leave Lehi by trtick early Sunday morning and will drive as far as the road ex- -: tends. They will then hike to the water source, a trip expected to take three, or four hours. . City officials point out' that' Lehi has one of the fincsit' water sources of any city in the state,! but they .feel that some changes' may be necessary to provide for better utilization of the witter. . for Mother on her day UJisj"ViflifY 0 ' ti j Lehi to GorUihiie Ca ncer .Campaign To End of Month LEHI House-to-hou- se jaolictta-tio- inthe t .1-- 1 . S1T.M ,.......,.......$ 17.50 (regular) .....;....$!$0 0 Nite (convertible) ....$22.50 Wardrobe !...:.;.. S25.00 O Nile a $27.50 nj annual cancer drive will end this weekend in Lehi. although the fund drive; will until the end of thejrnonth, . according to Ralph Wing, city chairman A successful cancer detection clinic was conducted Thursday in the" Lehi Memorial building by physicians- from the American Cancer society's Salt Lake City headquarters. Mr. Wing-a(Educational, phase of the drive will continue all through! April, ,w ith' committee members slowing fiJrn on the disease, sponsoring speakers and distributing. inform-- ation j.. Working with Mr, .Wing are .Mrs.- - Harold. Ellison, and, Mrs. Bruce Evans, .'Mrs; Ab Ruth Curtis, Mrs. Boweha ; Dean bott, Mrs. John Ernst.-Mrs-- I; Mothers Day May 13 ; Nile Trim Cisa I 1 II : - Jti.UV . I M I I 1.1 i Id Kvl9t. lecerU 111 Mnd trim rt ubid Hhutrmfi U witkmi cfc .: , ' - . lid. II' 0 Nit fffluUr JH.S0 ' ' . Mrs. Dean Webb, Mrs.: Harold Hutchings, Mrs Eileen Sunderland.- Clelr Jackson- - and Keith Gai ley. . 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