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Show county utrSEPT. SUNDAY, Provo. " gjjBBMgKgggjgggjgMV , mm 1951 yBBBBBBMMMMWBBMW gpB SUNDAY HERALD , ' uuh at pp granite furniture I ivssoo Kathleen Norton, Harmon J. Groesbeck, Gretta Romney, Geniel Thornton. Ruby Cowley, Jaitet A. Mabey. Marilyn Fox. Front row. Manam M. Hoover, Gay Ion Rowan Juna C. Washburn. Jonas Erickson, Jon Nelson, Gwenha Morten sen. Bertha Payne, Margaret B. Boyle, Sera Mae Gleave. Left to right, landing, top row, Gwen M. Barker, NEW PROVO TEACHERS V. Margarett HarVsen, Joyce K. MacCabe. Wanda Connie Barrett, Mag Golightly, . Scott, Ruth W. Christensen, Alton D. Thompson, Sally Edwards, Oertel A. Jtiley, ova yffc;,fe 'v- o.p.s. Instruction In Teachers Begin Receives Payson Provo, Alpine Begin Exchange Teacher Provo City Schools for First Time This Year School Monday; Twenty-Si- FromEngland PAYSON "ew x has had four Thornton taught a summer rec- .Mrs. Thompeon new will (teachers years previous experience at reation class at Pioneer park and in the schools when students Provo graduate of the BYU. hieh school. they.Moroni greet of Payson this year will be an W New th.iSu celTurn tQu J. instructor, at Franklin A. WLhu and Harmon teacher from Wales. Riley . four of Oertel , Provo hich Schools in the Provo and. exchange Her school will include Janet A. ..a.hin. Is .Marjorie name England. as. oarxer conn e Alpine district start school U duties at the Dixon junior high naaney. ow-eParry and she wilUteach J yPn w", ' K. MacCabfe, Barrett and Monday, but Utah county's shcJa" wiH teach Kno01Joyce Mr' same of the dren uni- a is BYU gradu- Mrs third district. Nebo. will not taught in her home country. Her 1struc.tor also Mabey had has education and phytlcal a "u of science ate oacneior has open its schools until a week and '"uu,cwhp will new assignment, as annou red 'three years previous experience Hensen. from then on Sept. 17., h Oarlen city schools. She is degree. This is her first teaching NebO school district office, rt,t the " iwrs. narxer nas naa USAC. Mr. position .N'ebo schools are bein- - dewill be the third grade t the gfaduate of- the "X... "Grnt..heck Miss -- rduate of the previous graduate. i. in aid teaching experience In so students may schtjol Taylor layed dance received and Cache he county, while where Logan officials of UUh Miss the take will harvest. the Alpine posN iZ University Parry has done graduate work. He Miss Barrett ha taught In Mur- -have stated that leniency will tibn formerlv held by Miss Beth ?cuIh.eIcf0J.i?f MaV two years and it a jgrafhikt. "HI teach seventh grade math at ray-fI? , fiSPZ be shown the first week If LHuish. who has gone to England at fHS-V " ieach . ate of the U. of U. Mrs. M.ccaoe JZ Dixon. take over Miss ParrVs classes. !" . students are really needed to cm j oHiiratinhai win teacn in me primary unitvaln to local Afton D. in the fields and orchards. , home eco- Farrer Teachers at the Franklin school and comes from San Jose. Cal. Geniel Thornton ia the numerous speakrng engagements w.R"'h at instructor education ,n physical . K,tn een Norton. Gretta during her stay here Shelans Miss r 4lininr hiah school aan ... hn, Romney, and Ruby Cowley will to live With Miss Etrfel Jfeel, "T," T7 hnnl ' kink be new teacher greeting studnts .n. mi an ill Ik. tur , a i 111,11 sliiwi, Mrs. of the Grandview school. whose home is in Murray. Their 3 Christensen is commencing her apartment is at 562 South Main firs year of teaching following street. Payson her graduation' from U. sf U as Miss Parry comes from Bangor,, I aaMJL lAf is Miss Sally Edwards. BYU . . Wales, a'coltrge town where hfr LUIIWll 1IVIIVCI3 t,, PAYSON A graduate of the Ki. " Among the new graduate. and mother, the, Rev.- and father T ninth and tenth grade students of Mrs R)cnardparry reside.- She t.a-h- r nf Utah thi wear USAC Miss Norton has been" do- Lrhi high school has been changed uag a brother. work at the USAC a ffOlU VOnVenTIOll Parry, .HI be three u.v.A-uthrough ing graduate 'because of conflict with LDS ward chaplain in the Mervyh force-MI1each. th ima unlt air English Miss Cowley and meetings, it was reported Payson schools together, com- - at Grandcjew Greeted By President r.iiirMA B. . Saturday by Principal Lloyd, The arrived in Nui- vention of scnooi J . .T elementary -eradea. iuninr Mrs Romnev have both had pre- luncn worxers nletina Adamson. exnenences Miss h. .h.rH Q.,.n cn na "l "m vl..a teachine These two grades will register Elizabeth with 102 British teach-ii- n the' Alpine school district waa school in Du- taught at 6 p. m., rather than icrs. six from trance .and twoj conducted in connection wnn me " " r Tuesday tor two years ana chesne county ' at 7 p, m., as previously an- - from Canada. The grofjp was'annuai BYU at Provo. a teacher at from was iMrs. Romney feacHrslnstitute ' . .Alpine . . w ', W . . i nouned .. i nn t TU t .iiri (ft An Inrt j rar r f nrianfatinn -H . vnij.A.,J l im u. Pvhnrff i ip n iy rmi l w tn mil uj vi,.iiv,ii.ii irr iiir ''iiniirinwinp ...,.ffc,".ii,iw.jv4 l m.' of Dr. and Mrs. M. L.' Joa-u- h, Nloday'Tt Addition. , 'tlS l d3llRh- ar- - h2m AdSud a BYU m was conducted at the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lind- 2??ed to to the Joaquin pro! Program "chool P. room lunch Geneva son Paul and Chri.tensen. of Wednesday Working say; been ffted eni has faculty ?ewYi,rl! re time Tne the workers there as host- - Mr and Mrf J. D. Christenaen Lake City and finiahing school s ged each da to ass Nebo on Sept. 17 fy newSe? I Lebi High School x Twenty-si- ?o'fly' up A ' nwWW i - UjJ J rseJAMi ,u.kL . ilwSSSol!: a if rUer tstuTn AH " that JSSL . r PS Trrn, JftlSS "SS! ad Logan'workshop S - daer 1 J.' .. t.a-,tea- Vs-l- i,, t'-,- l, Provo Semina ry Schedules Listed - -- a--if .JI ,Sr . . - i j i 5 Pc. BEDROOM with 'J" "? 7iqS" & Bookcase Headboard! mMams''-- M. fcttTSW M .J nl V 3T' P Issssf. S'IbI am ISSBBBaaaBBaSaSaBBBBBaCVaW SoaKaaaaaaaSal ' ch r..nii T n all-wo- iTW Sftaat aSaal af BSSal jSoBisaaaMHlllMasaila ' r BaffH ' jaaaaaaaVBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalBBaaaaH U " J -- . i Hardwood frame for a lifetime of by National, with finest mobair friexe si choice of rose sage green, brown service . . . covered in rich, and gray. The regular OPS price is $256.80 price slashed for few days only, as . long as stocks lost. Come and. seal Quality-buil- t 1 Ld,l 2S?lS!B-this year., while Juna C. n.br;Monday "L,"n positron ai me r orgst Wahburn BYU graduate, will that seventh eighth gr?de .Uter cf Bcth Huisn, whose,placc. elementary school in Sugarhouse, Kr tParhins assienment as can be .transported to Mias will lake during the. jitudnts Miss Lindsay will Hmarv unit instructor. Gaylon Lake Salt Parry City; demonstrated JonM Alir on mat scnooi nay. inej. anri; irom i. year. 'Kr'ooH 9,h rnnkia Hirlni and .tniauin teacher, has physical education and o Q Cedar Valley bus will bring stu Of -- wi -at th. .iuninr hio-of health impression -- t nvt! lTnivritv .. 51UUICU j: to i and dents V11"' register Tuesday i. ,,V, il.n, K, ' weaar was . U Mr. H. Christenand of Dr. .o of and L bv U. Oliver .articles . Wisconsin. city; Byrd Wednesday evenings. T,k people are - AUn Anviiiv space r v, at sen will, teach muaie inri Kntlith latter In 1951. c.,.,, ...uf.j friendly." Fees Unchanged Jonas H. Krexson ana jon n.. the.Iahle and leacnme tne way ai ?ianiaquin junior high school. T of .Life.". Colored movies wejre' hoth BYU. graduates, Nelson, Fees are the safhe as last year. oh "Whenever We Eat. the oneninv rimv in alt irhnnii nf have received teaching appoint- -, shown Seventh and eighth graders will land "Modest Miracles" to empha-- , the Orem area with the excep-.menat the Maeser elementary pay a .deposit of $1.50 and act4vi grow-Itio- n Mr Nelson is working of Union where a new boiler school. size daily requiremehtsfor ties fee of $2.50, making a total - jtowardshs M. S. degree. children. installation will hold the iing proof $4. Ninth graders will pay a lunch gfam up for a few days. An- -i Gwenna Mortensen. BYU gradThursday morning he S7 with $2 of this for: total ner . . .. J iirav . ... u. nouncement Mrrat-amet be will uate. ith made will the bv thi Tkn ymi Degin nwinlp ' V . posit .ann ,tor act.v.ues. teTSSr serSJ seas on i principal lunch ' nro- - of teaching at the Timpanogo. jy - . when the n i v ' ' l u u .i';' i u.i ESh pnin-- A i t n a ran zt n ura na. rT:ic a , chool. as will Bertha Payne, also school gram will commence there. Grove niah' at Pleasant k wminf j a was o. v axiernoon tne rrices faitlunches for aeoiea this will rqWed ; $7 for activities. reports Erriest; jne ioj ew instructors me same as last year wnn . "- 'n Free textbooks and supplies are randsen. . ,Cv, w "Vet , ' Boyle . and . aTxS u k 31 cena ' muuui. :jj Work in the seminary will berle5"1 "iuvcon furnished to the seventh and oeing cnargea in tne "'I1 Mae Cleave eiemrm-- ., j aisnwasning vthe high school a aemonsirauon elementary scnoots and aq cenU Sara eighth graders, while all other Rn along with Rfrom BYU. D. w u ucation t for school majors students. nnrfav . rompounus , jcivcji high . . a u,xi nrninm v.,k, i , a i L,.ni.k auca mi ibi iiuvi ((I j uua ' ta Ked : sunnlies The when students recister Reonlar Bovey and Mrs. Camemsn their own hooks and iiiuj. " ts School of .on "Requiremen classes will Aboard of education for Alpine! bKin Wednesday. Luneh Workers on the In-.Jpb. district has authorized each high four classes in church historv tr. .nil .o structions and duties were out- hnnir. t ninth anri HorTmn ,t.ni h Pwo of these will be lined. Approximately 50 persons and 10th grade students at o a m Ha i t ; 'attended the. workshop. taueht substantial reduction. " T across the street 7 building from," 2 New Teachers - ii W the post office. The remalninif". a Two new instructor-wil- l be ori two classes will beheld, in the LUilCh . L the high school staff. Lars Keith s?,mi"arv building. Classes in Old Testament 'will be Peterson will be coach, replacing fnd'No I OT U re fTI U,,3ICW during each perwd of the Earl Holmstead who resigned to 'T-1R , Camen-isMrs. accept another position, and OREM4 Mary u incl d e Ernest M. C. Newren wUl teach high InductorsWeneM of the direcjtor Alpine district M school arf and some junior high e"", Rb Stanley R. Gunn and Wilson K. school lujach programannounced music. that school lunches will be served r Seminary registration wilL be Anderson. ' conducted at the seminary build- -i I ; t ing Tuesday and Wednesday at times corresponding with the general junior and senior .high school, according to Donald Wright, seminary principal. buswillandrun CHOICE OF COLORS HARDWOOD CONSTRUCTION! BEAUTIFUL MOHAIR FRIEZE T 1 Sgg for ALL ' TTV. n'" Sr Sf ciyPbu7 anTt so1''' r-- Wr . vrk rii.. i cihwt Teachers Have Parallel Careers m m mm convenient r , b11' dlT so or Alpine School Schedule for Week , lr K.m,r irLll" I l ""J SlLL lltW nnkr - ?a2?JZ , Lists Registration classe, w-r- .-i v , As Illustrated i.j ' E?2 1 a-- i fc, i i i,. ta,j, I - ,h few . HIGH-GLOS- S GREY WALNUT FINISH! ? hi FREE TO Z-.:$- ' YOU! iChedUle s, lie - be amazed that this beautiful, quality Beautiful bedroom can be so budget-pricod- l high-glosin finish Walnut and Gray stunning you get FIVE PIECES all at this one low pricol You'll s $15. SO Down $7 50 Month Choose the regulaA. Hollywood bod with bookcase heodboard as illustrated, or you can have a standard type headboard. Suite includes double bed, twin mg'hf stands, Mr. and le CHEST AVAILABLE. Mrs-doub- $3 dressers, plate mirror! h, . 1" . jpapaaarrppaV " Provo'sOwn Lindon School A FINELINE SHEAFER Opening Slated " LINDON Elwood Baxter, principal of the" Linridn elementary school, announces the opening for Monday. The hour! for the start MARGARET MAW regular schedules as followed last year. First ,;rade students will attend only half-da- y sessions at Lindon-thiyear. Mr. Baxter saM and those who have not been notified what session to attend are requested" to report at 8:45 a. m for assignment to their section and registration. First graders who are not registered at the school must bring their birth certificates. Lindon school" boundaries are the same as last year fwo new teachers will be on the faculty this year They are Mrs. Dorothy Lvrnan for first grade and Mrs. Helen Harper, second grade. . Author of of school has been set at 8:45 a. Tn.iand buses .will run their Pen & Pencil Set OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW! v s - AT UTAH SAVINGS & LOAN If your account is opened with $50.00 or more you are entitled to a complete set. $26.00 Entitle You to Either a Pen or Pencil . Publishes Her Latest ed before the 1 0th earns NIKOLINES ACADEMY I ft v ' Y'Y J" . l- ' ' ' ' . , 1 . j 1 Selected for the M.I. A. Reading List ! ior 1951 - 52 ' '" ' ; Available iTfou ccut but :. 4 y '. WW ILLUSTRATED Beautiful Daystromite Top! Durable Plastic Upholstery! All Gleaming Chrome! ' Gorgeously styled in gleaming chrome with beautiful Day Strom ite top that resists burns, stains, acids .and stays sparkling clean with a .swish of a jlamp clam. The 30 a 30 table extends to 30 42 inches-fo- ur luxurious . chairs with rich, plasnc covered seats and backs. Mix your colors if you like and all five pieces ore yours for ONE LOW PRICE! 49 95 15 Down MANY OTHER CHROME BREAKFAST BARGAINS! COME! SEE! SAVE! nt Compound Semi- Annually Over One Thousand Six Hundred Save Resrularly At". .,. it In fiiwrf. Closed Wed., SAVINGS ACCOUNTS fNVTTED IN ANY AMOUNT $1.00 to $25,000 69 E. Center St. Open Friday TH9P.M. at y. C'hanrtbers. from the 1st of th month . J t" 2. You can odd to or withdraw your saving at any time, v S. S3 years of eantinueus " y operation. 4. Current Dividend rate. ae-cau- " j Story for A Wholesome Young or Old : f Chairmen for the senior .class sponsored events at Provo high school in 1951 were selected recently at a class meeting. Krma Boardman and Harold Greahl. have been selected to . handle publicity for the coming schootJryear, while Pauleen Lojv a id Wayne Keith are heading th. committee which will make r'ans ior the Senior Hop.Verla C rockett was selected to the Senior Hop assembly.organize Jeanne Loveless will handle- - details for the Christmas floats' and Jo Arine Littlefield will jalan the assem-t-'Carol Lews is in of the senior class party. charge u:ty advisor for the coming senior activities will be Frank WITH EXTENSION TABLE! 1. Savings Accounts Open- . Chairmen Named CHROME SUITE 5pc AS NIKOLINES CHOICE PHS Senior Class Li. : By MARBRA COLES b1zr"& .BU selecting , their Vjfekf' , age-jfro- r?S I . Provo, Utah Member. United-StateMortgage Federal Administration. s Savings and Loan League. Approved Housing Administration - and Veterans furniture company all P.M. 1134 No. 5th 1 050 I. 21st So., Suossr House West-- Pro 44Hh So ond Stems, vo I |