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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. SEPT. 16. 1951 Uth Prevo. County, UUh, News B.Y.U 60 Student Leaders to Attend Lunch Program Record Enrollment Announced for Completed at Schools Springville BYU High School SPR INGVILLE School lunch will h arvH in all th Snrine- ville school beginning with the! Conference Leadership student body student Th' largest enrollment in the ui n. mnam ioung urn- of nmuipr Monday, day opening jchool a BYW rmi-inschool has just been 60 4 verstty to high Approximately provision being ,made rn of Brirham Young university dent. a large group ot trie stu- serve " of speakers dents L. Sorenson, principal An impressive-lisleader- will gather for a two-da- y T" tot1 enrollment was 352. 5 at thejhas been scheduled for the event., in ph"rB. of the" lunch ship conference Sept. 117 junior-higschool stu- Tracv Wiswam Scout camp in including civic, educational, and- Work,. 235 ten tor high school iTT- -, "nd dent Mill Creek canyon .east of Salt church leaders. Salt Lake City KZiiZTJ in th t " .Earl J. Ulade, or. Adam " " . students. years Enrollment take City, according to Keith Mayor P S. Bennion, member of the gen- totaled 307 jtudenU. "LT'a" 5 " eral Sunday school board of the school. Excellent luncnet . re This is the maximum enroll LDS chw'ch and vice president . .11.. ment the school has facilities to - " J Dr. 11 of the Utah Power and V'Knt -j V' --Y:' handle, and a large number of w.,' David S. Ktrrg. noted be turned company: and "ppl.,eV?ni Y Dn.-a- l fruit, vegetables, fZt,w4t .nakoti A l protein; Mr. Sorenson said. away. Soil . , mllK and children will receive .u tt f The school is offering aeronau" of the member tics in connection with the civil unnamed of ?nd L. Dr Thomas ah; Martin, dean ..-. ........ . qi air cadet program this year. Class . . apusiies, ..iweive S the college of applied sciences and L, ua council ... 'i nwi iumv-- - 'j work will be under the direction '"w, nrnsfskor of agronomy and bac- - are among the listed speakers uni- - President Ernest L. Wilkinson and". the Nepo district, and are uniform Qf Mr Sdrenson Cham Bri Young at teriolbgy au xne scnoois i ne An enlarged physical education members of the BYU ntnrougnoui a U a nniliPAn still Nn V versity. returned to a Provo this rtain who are- responsioie ior,""-1- a l" program has been adopted which con faculty ference week after attending i 15 are and invited cents, parents will include dancing. A total of OT ,tne SOU acieme . . also j attend t lnnrh wjll nv tim nd i..r nuoui u; 4 ZT111 activities wwij of student 55 classes is being offered. Un-- 1 aavue t icueiuii(i. Pennsylvania stale bid with the children and ?e just usual interest also has been shown anil fu responsibimies. A former chairman of the In describing the. aims of thfrwhat Rood lunches served. The in choral and instrumental music organizations, Mr. Sorenson said. 2-D- ay lead-lOrm- e, "int i t . 24-2- h , ! ":"d, f,;,' st ,T Martin Attends Science Meet YOU ALWAYS SAVE at the GRANITE! 1 "I- ;..;,. T T -- V, luvwr r"T2 1 . , i - -- I m 1 get Value PLUS when you buy fine furniture at the Granite finest quality, beautiful styling, famous names ond at those famous, low, low Granite prices! You CARPETING .... .. nnmv '' i j i . lrom ffDOUt oul" lcp . leaner'P memoers nf various uriiveri- y j. 12 ana ties, were in attendance anrloavnr a. well a hparinff of them read technical papers ' ministration policy from their president and lacuity: second, tne students will then discuss their own campus problems in the light of What they ,havf learned. " f . t ty - . Curriculum Group Returns from Meet At Alpine Campus Coleman, Cottam Ten- members of ,Sc&Win- Awards Fbr Young university committee have just returned Studies from a meeting at to Dr. Foreign camnus. Al-oi- three-da- y ne according riiiirorort .V .liced vr i i at , tomatnes.-neac- a l a 7 a-' w Of pint rwT a i t delieht and millC. Daua Plus: Allen's Genuine Rubber - Lock Rug Padding Included for Your Entire Carpeting Job! VeltAA r f unrn f,of Hnf I The school lunch program keeps aoout 12. women working full. I time in; Springville: At thf high D iKck school Mrs. Jean Pixmtn is in r lOy I U ITl charge with about fiye assistants. rl or not luncnes in At the Brookside school Mrs. serving schools the Ap-'v- o is past dumng began upervisor. Wright along with settling down proximately five workers 'are em-- i week, ninvoH at thik alio wh.r. to .regular classes According to the cooking is dohe for the Lin- - Amy Taylor director, the purpose coin and Jefferson elementary ' .,D. Iu.r" '"f ",a ?w mm crhooU-Onof th. worker? takps ln,rH 01 jus "U"i..M" ittyiitr- the cooked meal to these schools men,f ?5 . avnavr own rr- au Kiicnrni i)..'.irii A. .ho ..n,ina j -.- rtes ,,. newed. and the serving has passed w msi ZT ik. "'-"w ".o... ,n,nfflmn hv tho ritv .an.tarian e. M p y Opportunity V . is.given the boys and omn... ume uy mr5j jummfmm lHs to comment on the meals, Last year an average' or around and Suggest their likes and to 1100 lunches-werserved erences to the cooks- for future daily in the Springville schools. , 'menus. A happy atmosphere is UnucrWQy fro-Pea- If you've been planning on carpeting, this is the chance of a lifetime to save 2! T. ond at the some time, get an Allen's Genuine Rubber-Loc- k pad included, anywhere in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming or Nevada! You'll find the carpeting of your dreams, all the famous names ond the low prices will astound you! AsaheL D. Woodruff, chairman, j xWo Provo men are listed The purpose of the committee amonR 71 students 'and alumni of was to clarify the fundamental Harvard universitv who have philosophical issues involved in been KFanted Fulbright awards curriculum, and to work out a for stud v in foreign countries educational program. it ing ine acBjemic vear 1951-5Provision for three kinds of w5 snnounced this week. s students attending provided for eating at 4he noon Thev are James Smoot Cole- studied. Lhe groups ere tnose ma period. on Jt m- - aTld Mr Jac6b . School lunch managers of the 246 N: 1st E. who will aimyTR to fimsn a college oegree. Coieman various .schools are. High school. those seeking to further voca- study government at University LaPreal Roberts. Franklin. Alice tinnal traininc with no decree. tK,,- m,- Rose; Joaquin. Florence Larsen: and those wjshing a college, con- - Richara W eottam. son of Dr Maeser Agnes Peterson: Timpan-ogo- s. M...I. ana Mrs. r. L.oiiam. i it LaReal Mitchell: Dixon. Lola The aim of the group is to de- - McClelland.waiter Salt Lake Citv. Hundley. Farrer. Merl Dean; what kind of education mer provo residents. He will UPcVL Provost. Cecil Taylor. every person neeas 10 De a saie t dv political science af Tehran ' AMERICAN FORK A: At' the Wasatch, ' Citlzefl and to make his contribu- - universitv signal J Iran served to the kindergarten. be has bestowed been tion to peace and' prosperity. Dr. .upon Tne awards'" are made bv, the"'nonor serve dto the kindergarten. be Af of said. Woodruff ttr ,.nrt; "th. James Ban. graduate staf rtm.nt yi Fulbright act passed bv the 79th- n'sniioai.nt.f.Msi The 'recipients are se- being named one; of the three umm.r employment with ' the 'congress. t- fleeted bv the boa'rd of foreign Utah high school graduates to Compnv.. Mr. Bean, too. was a scholarship given an- - awarrl,H the Beam ,! scholarships, appointed by the .receive the Utah Power and scholarship to Josephine nuallv t h e university's by president: emFunds used" in the Fulbright L.ght companyrtrt sons of college of electrical engineering ei Bricrham ployes of the company who have He will enter the university, on are foreign currencies urogram .J;,.. .. .. Young unnersity heen with'the combanv five vears ..ri;n. degrees and government or more. Mr. Bean. ii the son of tv-i - villi..1.ii -v.rt- - r u:" 'Vl'iA. 7: property ri i ii '"ii, m ' ! ' abroad. The awards cover round- - Mr. and Mrs. Don! Bean; of six high ranking grad-fo- r JgSoup today. the schol- The scholarship is $600 annual- - uates to take tests Te Vloi'o Martin si na"t crtr trip transportation, tuition, living and .V small amount lv for four cdllega years' plus arship. of fond production at the Teacl for books and . I equipment ers' college cafeteria. Columbia' dur-gener- al 2, bu w. V cn-rg- pref-10O- O e - . American fork - KELVIN ATOR Youth Awardec i Scholarship for-termi- ne mid-morni- ng - Plus: 50.00 OVER Blue Book Trade-i- n Value for Your Old Refrigerator! 6 Graduaes GerOSIllOnS UeOreeS, n,.: .j., c. . ri,7H surplus ". i l -- University.' for the past two years, t ": has been named director of food services at Washington univer- sity. While, at Columbia, she was-. awarded the master of arts degree. For several years she was director of the Union building food service at "the University of Utah. She served wi.th the U. S. Marines as assistant field cook In UM5-4.A native of "Ronan. Mont .she' was graduated from ' i .. -- - - v 1 k The "Blue Book" is a book listing practically every known make of refrigerator with its model number and year, and the trade-ivalue of each- - and Granite will give you FIFTY DOLLARS OVER THIS VALUE! 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This will make nearly 20.000 children traveling to and frdm school in. Utah county five days a week. Its sonpethmg 'e ery driver should keep uppermost in his or her mind. BE VOI R OWN TRAFFIC Children Visit Provo Dairy Farm J-- One) 'Hundred and fifty children at Provost school with their .teachers walked to the "adjoining farm of Charles Wright ori Thurs- -' .. day to see a dairy farm in. opera. tion. Mr. Wright once owned the .nroperty where the school is buil. and now has a 4dairy farm of 50 cows on the 40 acres adjoining the schppl; The children saw the s'llage mill running, many pieces of farm machinery and animals, and .the litly pond where the snails earne, from that Mr. Wright contributed to the Pro ost,- aquarium last year. Mr. and Mrs. Wright have six PrOvoin grandchildren city schools. They, know and love boys and girls. 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