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Show Reunions Scheduled By Hish School Classes j :' :. ' - ' 1: SUNDAY HERALD Ecsiivcl McctmgiHcId By St Francis Parish' Girl Scout Troop j I x SPRINGVTIXE ".; fdge and Mrs. . - . ; v John (Mary Lbts IVinnprs Bar- Phillios: decorations. LaMar SPRINGVILLE The graduat-- rett) Mrs. Stanford (Helen Clements, ir? class of '32 from Springville Okey) Dahl; Mr. and Mrs. John n H.gh School will hold a reunion (Velda McGregor) Despain; . L. Sorenson., . prinWayne cipal of Brigham Young University ' High School and chairman of Region Three . sbeech activities. Saturday announcd th nanes of the winning students in the recent Region Three Drama Festival. Approximately 140 students took part in the meet at; .Springvjlle ... 1"! SUNDAY. APRIL , Prrrrv. Vuth County. ncr!:n 3 Dfcr.a Alpine PTA Council Sets' Annual Mcc I" Parents and leaders of 'a cewly Scout formed Girl sponsored troop, ; (Norma April 11,- at Kapps Melody Inn. Clark) Heaiey; CREJf The annual raettlsf ef by St. Francis Parish met la a get The event will b la the form of Mrs. Carl (Louise Hamnet) Ausat week ta this session Aipin PTA Council corcpnfc'ng acquainted a dinner, party. : Mrs. , ;i Carl (Ellen Dunadon) local tinia from Lehl. Cedar Vaiiey. St. JialL A tin; Social .Francis beauti "This will he the first reunion Pack; MrfL ful and approprtat setting for the American Fork. Alpir. (Maurtne of the entire class since they, left Wilson) Pulley,'George Edwin Hyde and Grove and Orem.wia. t fctld . event was created by the m f 20 Cran-dalschool ago, although Mrs. Ray (Madge Yancey) years l; high buckskin to ' cover the tables at Thursday. AprU 17 at 2 p.m. ta in to the girls have tried keep which speakers were seated and th Scera loanse, aecordiag to Kra. refreshments, Mrs. Qlen B. High School, 'with Speech Advisor touch and have been holding Director" Eli Tippets of Springviue . Greenwood; jMbyle) (Maxihe wild flowers added a col SUnley Roberts, secretary. pressed for sevlral, years. . as general chairman.'. The State WHlard Devitt; Jay Parduhn, ..." note. orful Election of officers for tt text n, Drama and Speech Meet will be Invitation have "been sent to Mrs.' Harold (Ruth Makin) Speakers were Mrs. O. A. Spear, two years will be held. A pr?i-den-t, held at Brigham Young University Mrs. Woodruff X Irene all members bf the class, and vie president and trearegl obi I torn m itteewom a n ' In surer first April U and 12. 1952. Thompson; Ray Nielsen, will be elected and tie they are scattered as. far- as the ' of all lone Girl Scost troops, charge in. Mrs. is one school Students .and Ontario, Wayne McTague, Harry qualifying Tongan Islands, in th state and chairman of the retary will b appointed fcy tb for the State Drama Festival from Canada, recently returned from (Mary .Walton) Barratt; Uoyd Provo local, council troop organi new president. Rome, and other are scattered Hayward and Mrs. Harold (Hazel SPEECH HEAD Dr. Harold L Region Three are: . zation. Her topic was "Scouting la Expected to attend' the Dramffttie readers Karen Hill, Miner) 'Fyne.' throughout the various states. General. Mrs. Kay Coffey talked re ail local unit presidents, Hansen, new 'chairman of the ' Renae Johnson, Fork; on Girl Scout . ranks and Mrs elected presidents who hav tot Special guests will be high University, Spanish Brigham ' Young LEFTI . . Pleasant Grove: Joan Perry." Span school teachers of the class of ,32. Lavar. Groneman. president of the yet assumed duties, school speech department, ish Fork Beverly Smith; Spanish several Of whom are still at LEHI-i-Lealum-Local Council of Girl Scouts Provo officers and cpmtn.:-.- t HigbSehool Fork; Carol NaylorV Lincoln: Joan confined have set June CI as the date Springville .High School. They to her of heads remarks commit the counciL represer raoei; B. Y. High: :Apn Reynolds are, J. F. Wingate, Miss Mae for . their reunion, according to USAC tee members and their functions ti ves of th school district. Lincoln;. pEiil (alternate), and duties. Mrs. Lawrence Rail, Invitations hav gone out to puttie FinJey. Miss Bess- Finley, Mrs. Dean Worlton, association presi Humorous readings Claudia Mae' Huntington, Hugh Baxter dent. incoming president of th Provo health. purses of district who will ; Rpbinson, Bayson; Jack Okleberry, and A. E. Jacbbsen, also E. E. This Local Council of Girt Scouts wt report on immunlMtion clinics tell honor reunion will yeafs PayHutchinson, Payspn Harvey Knudsen now. of Spanish Fork, the six men who have served; as th next speaker, her subject being during the past two months ar 4 son: son: Kenneth 3 Depew, Pay who. was principal at the time. the Girl Scout Cainp Tr - Foil other act! viae along the heslti principal of Lehl High School.Becky Jones. Spanish .Fork; Arlene Ranch In South Fork. Provo can Karl Oginclude: Acting president of the class Hopkins.. They Despain. Spanish Fork: Cary Lee ar.d general chairman of the re- - den. retired superintendent , of yon. A question and answer per Business of the meetice wi3 la- Fork. Crump (alternate), Spanish 'uhion-is- " tod followed and corsa ges were elude the annual report of lh presVerl Whiting, jth Fred the beden-citschools: Heber C Dr. Harold L Hansen, director of Radio Ronald Sumsjon-anpresented to th speakers. . ident and reports of the local unit Evelyn M. ooyer as Bennionu ltah. Secretary of Stafe; the Hill Cumoran Pageant and a Hatch and Dwafne Lowrey. B. Y Mrs. Mary Hi Elmer .Miller,' professor of econ member of .the Utah State Agri- Hic. J. Paul Smith! and. Jerry Members of presidents and committee heads. visiting Girl of invita omics at Brigham Young Univer cultural College speech faculty. Kindred. Lehl, is Scout Troop It presented th color Delegates to the annual Utah Con and PROVO of HIGH DANCE With 1'Our the REVUE theme Kay Gary Heritage" tions and. Mrs. Mildred B. Giles, sity; Junius aBarrks,1 Lehl, retired has been appointed chairman of Mark; Littleford. - Payson. r Mike Provo High School girls jwill present a modern dance review April guard ceremony. The girls partici- gress of Parents and Teachers Mrs. Melva M. after 50 years in the teaching the Brigham. Young University Browff and Mac McCleUan Spanreservations. 10 and 11, In the PUS auditorium t S p. m.. under the direction of pating Included Jerri Sorensen. convention, to be held In Provo Houston is secretary assisted by profession: D. R. MitchelL super Speech Department, it was an- ish Fork, Donna Swasey and Gary Margaret Hansen. Three of the dancers, shown above, are left to Susan ElundelL Merl Hutchings. on th BYU campus June '10 aad Mrs.. Lillian B. CrandalL ' Mrs. intendent 4f th Alpine School nounced today by President Ernest d, uue., , right) Kay Brockbank. Maryvllelen Frampton and student director Jo Ann Dearlng. Susi Mitchell 11, will be named. Edna S. Thorpe and Mrs. Louise diitrict, and Lloyd B. Adamson, L. Wilkinson and Florenc Mitchell, leader. ' . T?. Alice Mecham, . Pantomimes Bown. B, Roger K. Fifield are preparing a news- present principal He wiU succeed DV. T. Earl High; John Parkinson. Wanda Also 'addressing the meeting was letter, to be read at the banquet Program,!," refreshments f'and Pardoe. who has; been on retire Taylor, Francis Williams, Spanish Father Seraphin- Muller who has anOf the progralm, and asj part" committees will be ap- ment status since last August. Dr. Fork; Jackie Bingham, Payson; played, a a Important part In the! other to be compiled later, and publicity on as Pardoe has been to near in' future the Connie carrying . Marilyn Widdison, Payson; pointed, organisation of th new troop. The) sent to all Jthe class members. work out, details ot: the. reunion. chairman this school term and will Harmer, Payson. . Steve Lundell. meeting was closed with Bex .Sutherland and .""Mrs," Evelyn Class .leaders will have the task remain with the speech faculty. Spanish jFork; Ralph Migliaccio. and th formal Girt M. Boyer arev in charge of the of notifying) the members of their Dr. Hansen will begin his duties Marjorie Cook- (alternates) Spanwith all holding hands in mlssar ' music and Mrs. Elaine Parcel! class of the reunion. but will return to ish Fork.', immediately, stu- a circl and singing of taps. a "Our modern dance with Hansen, garet. teacher, Heritage, will take care, of the toasts. Alumni association officers in Utah State for one ' session 'of the Retold, story Pat Moody. Span- - interpretation in three-- , parts, has dent director Alice Mecham. assist-Approximately 50 parents and .... . to Mr. Worlton are: Clell summer quarter, addition ish Fork; Karen White.-- Spanilhihn trUrlMl fnr nrnlitinn Anril , V wer In attendance. Assist leaders AMERIQAN FORK t vice OREM "Civ a Yard and Co a uirecu fares at Fork r Betty Lou Gordon. Pavson:! in n k it Jackson, president; Eunice He first took over the gigantic Clara Stol worthy, Lincoln; Doris cirU as their annual dance re- - 'The story kin three parts past, ing Mrs. Kerr in the program and Mit.' is the snappy slogan with . 'AMERICAN FORK Invita- Hutchings, secretary. Vera Mar wer and Nor future. Kathleea arrangements first "The. present part at Hill .Cumorah, Childs, Lincoln; Velma Braith-wait- vue. mhich Orem citizens will be chaltions are out and arrangements tens-- and Dorothy South wick, di LDS pageant deals with. the that ton, Margaret Harrington; Terl when he was on . N.Y;,' in .1937-3- 9 as students of th Lincoln " Payson; Gwen Forsyth (al lenged well under way for the first re- rectors. The program will be presented enabled the U. S, elements, to become a Pond. Lydla UUbarrl. Mrs. J.- W. a mission in the eastern btatcs. ternate), Lincoln. school band pass out contrihigh & union of the high school graduboth in the PHS united country; part two shows the Zobeli. Mrs. C. A. Siemer. Mrs. bution nights at .JTnMVim...i. One-aSince his mission he also has pro plays Payson: Robert ... j...J;. this weekend .envelopes iv ating class of 1936. The reunion Pre-schoKids Favor E: and Mrs. of Becker. the machine Pierce Norton. along with their invitations J. .. .. progress 1SS. Don 21 as Snainhftvifr . fijrvf plans duced the event in 1940 apd 1941. to at "isscheduled for the last of May eurecuon war oi V W. Mrs. L S. BrimhalL Mrs. E..G. tend a age and the third and last section and will direct this year s nnf; . in the Third ward recreation hall auikC public band concert to be ivitf of Noah, Flood in- RusselL" Mrs. H. L. Vosso" and Story man with deals the WhellockiV Larrvcreating to Fork: be Spanish held in the Lincoln high school production staged August for .members of the class and visible atom, the era destruc- Father Sennet Sisk. Janice Tanner. Pa auditorium COLUMBUS. O. (UP) The story A native of Logan. Dr. Hansen Christenseh, Jheir partners. The class numberand'then death and ruin con tion, ' tricia en. Ann Larseh. Lars Committee memb era elected 7:30 p..'m, Thursday, April 10, at Mary ed 11(T and efforts are being made of Noah and the flood is probably received the B. S. degree at USAC inaa It trasts with new of a the rise uem: Kennetn Kirn Airs., v. a. sietnea as chairman jensen. A "mil of- pennies Is th 'goal." 1937, the master's degree and to contact' member living at the best known biblical story in life and men who are. forever pray of th troop committee. V6n. Bennett. ham, Norman Sims, of th ta nd to secure funds to pay State the from " distant points.among children of age. the Ph. D. ofdegree "truth ' : Lincoln: ; Jdlene Farley, Virginia and light. Ing for for ne.w Instruments needed by Iowa. r' Phil D. Jensen is general chair- Dr. Ralph D. Heirrf of the Lutheran University All costumes are being made by Stubbs, Velyle Bunker. Barbara th Long active as a teacher of re Stewart. man and committee heads Nure: "Theological Seminary believes department. Contributions hav . 7 Pauline Na the girls. Madsen. been road by students ta home-- , . He School ligion and speech, he has been Deane Neilson. Lee Ann Loveless added that invitations, Mrs. George (Barbara Sunday Two solo will be dances featured Education. Major y room . collection containers with LDS Meet- in the review, one by Miss Mecham . Pett) Stoker: decorations,- - Mrs. children !are more familiar with principal of the those meeting the periodic goals at South Cache George (Emily Currie) Hack the Book of Matthew than any book seminary, teacher to the music of the Blue Danube Exams Scheduled rewarded by pleasing band coin ford refreshments, Mrs. Ersel in the Bible! and that the Book of Seminary, director of ;the- LDS In Walter Cox venerable and the other by Leona Aston. Miss certs furnished by outstanding ' ' College, (Verda Miller) , Fagan; program, Exodus is used more by Sunday stitute at Idaho; atStatetoIs Aston do Dance will of sec the Brigham Young University Prayer, Iowa Univer bands th USAC ctsocert ' R. G. Gardner; publicity, Mrs. School teachers than any other speech instructor which will be very modern lh Its ondary education- majors exami hand. Including day attending his 139th consec, Dean. (Lucille Bird) Webb and book in the Old Testament. . sity, assistant professor and direc utive church .'conference' interpretation. nation, hav been set for April At the Thursday night concert. Mrs., G, Easton (Mildred Green . Dr. Heim;iwho teaches Christian tor of the Studio Theater. Michin be19 at.i a.m., according to Dr. Lake Salt and Another is of feature the City program Director yes Barry wiU present pro education a'nd the English Bible in igan State College: associate man wood) Brown. lieved to hold the longest reca A. 14 be will John chairman Clarke, 'acting girls presentation by both his senior, and Junior fcico Members of the above named the Gettysburg, Pa., seminary. fessor director and business ord for conference attendance. in varied shades of lavender danc of th department of secondary school bands and there will alto, committees Include, invitations, made his comments during a con ager of the Utah State Agricul en"Mn who be is Cox, Miss Wilms Sledge; field home education at BYU. says ing to,"Slow Drive." be special selections sung by th tural College Theater for the last economist Jean. Holmsfead, Thayne Bate- - ference here in which he urged four authorities' church for- the American Can couraged by the are Applications and complete In- Male Glee Club under th direcloose. working on the revue " raan, Mrs. Tom (Lucille Muir) that teachers "find more suitable Dr.'years. to attend, makes . it a the following: . " Company and expert on food and struction as to procedure may be tion of Elvis B. 'Terry. Hansen has acted in the casts food i Balleau: Glen Andreasen, Howard lesson materials for particular age of to never miss a session. Helen Scott: ac obtained la room will appear bepoint cover, 212 Education Program preparation, and the the wiU band the Players Thursday Progression: f morning Robinson. Sherman Greenwood, groups, He celebrated his 95th birthcompanist,-Don- a Rae Nelson; stag Building. Dr. Clark said. Cleveland Playhouse, and was. a fore the rhome economics class of l travel to Payson to present a. . t. Mrs. Ronald (Rose Adamson) In March. Max and 12 day ing "lighting. GollghtJy Atl students who are third Quart member, of the Lansing Theatre Brigham Young- University at Devey; Mrs. W y m a n (Beth Diplomatic relations between the Guild. and Tom Hinckley: readers. Ruth er f National He the received :n? sophomore or mora advanced Mrs. Ovard;" Glen United were opGreen) (Donna ;Statesand Japan Etlen Jones and Marilyn-Toutthrough Special Interest, Class ' Award at Iowa out theSledge, in their programs, and wish to be Australia Jnsj?orts slmort 3 Its ened with elaborate ceremonies in University Players Wootton) Greenwood. Mrs. west .for her and lectures should school and " university textbooks ' (Reva McDonald). Lover- - 1860. University in 1940. demonstrations of modern cook- To- Hear, Newspaperman Miami Beach, a strip pf real es admitted to student teaching ? , from Great Britain. tate .worth more than : $250,000 apply. ing, techniques will demonstrate of 000 was meals built in a span of vduring her Neff Smart, Orem newspaper preparation today, --1 appearance in Provo. She also will man. will be the guest speaker less than 40 years from m wilderexplain how canned foods help at the special interest erouo of the ness of matted mangroves, scrub inane America me oesiriea nation. rourta r ara mia Tuesday at and sand pumped up lpajmetto . jfrom the bottom of Biscayn Wasatch Histh School and how Utah's $25,000,000 food 'p.m. '. HEBER Bay. ' debaters, orators and legislative canning and freezing industry ben- 5 forum members covered them- efits housewives .y k selves and their, school with glory The can - making firm's home ; at the recent state tournament at economist has had broad exper-- t the University of Utah.. The school ience in planning and preparing scored 60 points for their work, meals that are nutritious, attrac-- t 1 tfaininff first place, while their tive and economical. From her two nearest competitor.. Murray llichiyears" work in training home econ- lor Held demonstration School took second place with 33!omists Sledge knows how to points. A large tropafy for thejwork.-Misschool was won by the Wasatch: explain (ood subjects iri language " that housewives easily understand. winners. Mrs-Mario- - ; , get-togeth- ers Sel-ma- Gid-din- gs) : "ese-etin- . te-ssl- j .; : jrtsi-cipa- U. nl bl llamoi IIcdofDYU Alan . - j ! 1 . . Speech Department ; -- y speech-LIncol- n. d : vice-chairm- Pal-freym- an. .in-char- an t. - ge ; . . - -- 7Our Heritage' to be Staged By PHS Girls in Dance Revue ( f Orcrn Sfcdrnfs riFIan Fund Dnvo. - Ccsccrt by Bend . - t i . cki iik -- e. j . ct t bl el.T 1948-195- 0, 7-- 9. ' pre-scho- .... w t..u'..P. ... - . e Walter Cox, 95 Attends 139th . - -- ol Conference Lovell-Cowle- . University Group Schedules Horne Economist Talk -- Provo-pionee- ; , r, - . , ' , . -- - - . . - t - . cow-cer- " : well-know- n x. El-wo- od . L' . Speech Students "7) t'&inrPJM&? ! WihTop'Honors ! ' nn 'SUIT Gffit1 ..... . i : 1'liliO - :RilOTlB(J. s i c t av nJU" : Test th) . I:" Amazing, flaw. Dlood Gravir. McSce Tf.ls 10-D- qr - -- . A KZ.IATE Stintulsnt-tha mm to : ; - I v;;Tr) - - 1 Fcnnda if t SIIEAFFER cf peorle never tetiue . in the absence of any or- a irrrt - one of the comnjon - 1 butT-- .r.jc : uj;s of eaknejs, chronic fititme and t.tt lit' less, rundown, tired out feeling pxr blood. 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