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Show V ? !:; ii i HOiJICS i i7t - . j! i 3 v" i ... . -- fv . y h r! I f V, HELEN MELDRUM i t . .7 I . GRANT C. BROCKBANK. tlLARLES JACK M. COX 11 analyst! of the proirpss and In teaching tlx three R's. S. What U an acceptable financial program that would enable Prov? to meet educational needs? . What kind of physical plant -- L W. WHITTLE 1 LYNN J. ROGERSON Z. An ' progress I I i I ; ..Jl k .... . 1 'Basic ; 71 Party Prvo in puhlie t Center Offers You a hi All dent planning and participation in the life of ,. 8. The. responsibility of the a ftencic Ih people schools. (Interpret what is meant Students Stage 1. t'hlldrta arhooli will let a' half-da- y vr cation Wednesday. They will be dismissed at noun ao their teacher fan devote the after noon to tht public forura oa school problems at the Grand-- I Tlew School. Grandyiew School 1 invnr-:?.- ! at vi ill most effectively contribute toeeM, and what learhl Topics for group discussion educational the annual public forum on school ' growth of the, about. It mil illustrate " I'K'"1'' and abilities of problems to be held In the Grand- - 5 WllH U nHilv teacher inu hleh of the ,)I"1P,I: vk-School Jan 14 at 1.30 nnJ p.m. cnn ,h ...wi. heln att n It? ,.,, t.. ties ean h were announced Saturday by the! 8, Are there unmet need In the sional training. field of counseling? 1'rovo Education Association. All Provo citiiens and all otlitra h,t u the. rale of vocational who are Interested win atteud The guest and tltliens ilL be! 1 th WWW V uww V V4IV IUIIUW IK III I.. relation to all educational in meet. toplri In which discussion they itltutiona? 8. How id a II we further teach wish to participate: 1., Planning ichool buiUllnff con democracy in the schools? (Stustruction for the next twenty yean. Your Pfaff Sewing I 1 Gool rD 111 - -- i : 'if 7.,!'xc State ... 5. T . f ' L f "pc " . - Dress Making ,V.'n,!n' in-- Alteration Men' J. DONALD J. MUHLESTE1N ELWOOD DENNETT PAUL CLARK Buttonholes Monogram Embroidery Work SUNDAY HERALD 5-- A n Lyceum Dates Announced SEWiliG CENTER rnixi SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1X3 UUh County. UUh area during the first llnclude special musical numbers'States mission, lie Is a son of Mr. Ihalf of hla 2'A year mission. by Gene Nelson, remarks by the and Mrs. William A. Whittle. Welcome home services will be and his n rents BUhon Itelnh C. Fletcher will In? the last half of his mission, he lsn conducted this evening at the Bishop Ralph B. Ladle, with pray- preside at the service in which served aa mission aecrelary In Junth LDh W ard Chapel besiiminij frs by Bovd Bobo and Lyie Tre- - the missionary will be the featured Berlin. at 5:30 p.m. for Elder Paul Clark, gaskis. speaker. Elder James A. Cooper He acted as translator for Presl-o- f on 01 ur. ana Mrs. ciuen u. Cherokee, North Carolina, a 'dent David O. McKay at special Clark who has just returned from held in Berlin In June, former companion of Elder J. MuhieStein Poulson to Address tnw ftti HfmnAt. new xnKianu oiairs imi.smuii. tie, will speak. Opening and clos- - 1P52, for the 900 LDS church mem-ber- a Arrin0mnli Cimpel-Sllvto Elder Clark has labored In Maine. trio on the appear who live behind the Jron Psychology ClUD Eldcr Donald J. Muhlesteln will "'K rrayers will be given by New Hampshire and Massachu- mis- current Brlgham Young University-- ! the principal speaker at wel- - fold Brennan, a convert of Walla Curtain in the Concert aeries now M. Wilford Paulson of the Brig ' community come home testimonial service this Walla, wasn, ana sir. wmtue, sion. ,eI" The program on Sunday evening ,f,nrnnnn , 4.M nvin,v in fh father of the missionary. Elder Dennett Is the son of Mr. have been completed. The group, ham Young University Psychology win inciuae laiss dv me mission- Pleasant View LDS Ward chapel.! Musical numbers will be fur- - and Mrs. Elwood Dennett, 410 W. composed of Leopold Mannes, plan: faculty will be the guest ipeaker at no;. Bronislav uimpei, violin;. and the Psychology club meeting Wed ary and by Dr. Clark and by Elder Muhlesteln recently by the ward choir and 12th N. Robert Clark, a brother of the turned from the Western States Colleen Lawrence will give a vocal Luigi Silva, "cello, will appear nesday, Jan. 14 at 6:30 p. m. In s muslcfor the Special March 2. room 340 Brlmhall Building. . missionary who has also filled an nuss.on where he served for two solo. will be furnished by LDS mission to Finland.' . Prof. Poulsoa' subject will be Elder Whittle concluded his mis- - Couriers of Song. The meeting will Due to change in scheduling, years. be will Vocal numbers given by He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. sion in the Northern Idaho District hr under the direction of Bishon Donald I. Rogers, writer and lec "A - William - James- - Said." The .Arthur Robert and Bryant Brady. turer, originally scheduled for Jan. public i Invited to attend. .ior wnicn ne servea as presiueiu;Hilph Brit sen vuiiora Muniesiein. 12. and the New Art Wind Quintet, Friends of the family are Invited j. The service will also include re-tthe last 10 months, to attend. scheduled for Jan. 19, will not ap tlsfs appearing on the series will Friends are welcome, marks from Elder Muhlestein's Lynn be announced as arrangements are Rogerson unci will b nnrlpT" the di pear on the erie. Tiarpnt Announcements or additional ar-- completed, rection of Bishop J. Roman AnlQrleS-foHelen Meldrum Elder Lynn J. Rogerson will be I uiua. the featured ipeaker this evening Helen MUl Meldrum, recently lomecoming t e s t i m 0 nlal for at a welcome home sacrament returned missionary from the West Grant C. Brockbank Charles M. Cox, recently returned! service to be held at the Four- Central States Mission will be irom an mission in teenth LDS Ward beginning at honored at a welcome home testiSacrament services in the Mana Lanaaa. wiu De in me university r t 1 kVLA tnninM monial tonight at 6 o'clock In the vii LDS ward this evenine at 7 w.ri ....... o'clock, will be devoted to a wel- - Elder 'Cox is the son of Mr. and' Remark will also be made by Edgemont 2nd LDS ward Miss Meldrum is the daughter of come home testimonial for Elder Mrs. Charles H. Cox, 1021 NorthJBishop IIa.rry IIeal; Jtme Ged' aes mlsslonary companion 01 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meldrum. She Grant C. Brockbank, son of Dr. University Ave. from Idaho, and served 18 months in the mission and Mrs. Allen C. Brockbank who VVhile in the mission field Elder Elder Lnn Soperson, father of the ti field. While on her mission, she, has recently returned from the Cox spent six months as president oa Van Wagenen served in Lander, Wyo.; Belle ;New England States LDS Mission. I0f the London District. He also elder- MrsFourche, S. Dakota, and Riverton.i The program has been arranged served in three other Canadian1'8 ln cnarKe of the music and !undcr the direction of Bishop Nello 'cities. jspecial numers have been ar- Wyo. general arrangements The welcome home services Willi Westovcr. The ward choir will fur-1- The program will feature program nave Dcen made be under the direction of Bishop nish the music and Elder Brock- - mark "from tire parents, musical '01' bank will be the featured speaker, numbers, ana the testimonial of by Charles Jensen, chairman 01 William J. Jackson, Marvelou. new feature for A special vocal solo will be given Elder Cox. Bishop Rucben D. Law the missionary committee. Curtis. Brandt Wiu preside over the meeting. by The son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn mashed potatoes velvet mootb, Wayne Crosby racier BrocKoanK nas, compieiea Rogerson.. Elder Rogerson has reetc Mixmaster doei perfect iin.iaiuii 111 uuaiuii aim two home the returned from iciogs, Asa Jesse cently y Elder Wayne Crosby, who has Kinnarv time was snpnt In Massa- East Canadian Mission. While mixing job. Exclusive, larger twoa from home Just returned cnusetts and Connecticut. BOWL-FIbeater for greater. Elder JesTe Asav will be wel- - way he labored In Montreal and year mission for the LDS Church,, corned home tonight at 6 o'clock 'Sherebotse in Quebec and was ln AERATION, more thorough will be welcomed home tonight ati jnrL U Whiffle 1" LDS Ward. 'charge of radio work.ln . that the Timpanogos LESS TIME. 7:30 o'clock in the Eleventh WardjJ,aCK South and Second East, nrancn. ne nas aiso servea in Chapel, Sixth West and Third Jack w , Whitllo will be officially Eighth Mod Timmons, Canada, the northernOrem. ii!!" welcomed home this evening by which LOS missionElder Crosby .was In the xt ew:member! of the Provo Third LDS Elder Asay. served 214 years In most point at extended thus far. Spanish American mission. He ary work has England Mission with headquarters ard at the regular sacrament the Is the son of Mr, and Mrs. E. H. AU friend of the family are InComplete With at Cambridge, Mass,' services of the ward beginning at Cartcrville, to vited attend. Asay, Mrs. and of Mr. son He is the 'g Juicer Only. . . . The services will be under the Noah L. Crosby. 270 N. 9th W. - j E1(,' whiuIe h returnetI homp ot Hanks. direction E. Ray Bishop will The welcome home service recently from the Northwestern Foul Clark FFAFF . Welcome Home Programs to Honor Missionaries Shirts, Modi to Order. r.li: l?,01 . Tailoring Grand-IBYU- AS AY hm INCIUDE- S- .,. urn JESSE General Sewing superintendent A u rnmmltt chosen to purchase the food., and, structlon. another to prenart and aerve. The; State school leaders who will children selected food from each conduct the topic include: of the basic seven nutrition groups Dr.. William P. Miller, assistant lnnienaeni: vr needed by the body daily and which ! a,f uUve aecreUry of School they had carefully studied In clisi.ljest' mission aupenn- They ate their meal in the home ?ur:Ty. WiS' room Instead of the cafeteria. "B?,n ihcuihc voiujjiwti, siaic uiucvr. u- of elementary education: Industrial aria for tlx year olds Allan M. West. UEA mmuiiv wai used recently as a teaching aid secretary; Dr. Reuben D. Law, In a unit on family living at ; Dr. Don Orton, U. of U.; view School. The children of Vella Dr. Lvnn Bennlnn. Rose Smlth'i room built a large Salt Lake Cltv Schools. cardboard playhouse, which thoy A technicolor "What film. constructed and painted under the Greater Gift" will be shown guest direction of Daryl Stanley, art In- - at the Education Conference The strurtor. Theibovs and girls decldcillfiim was nrodueed and on the plan, and how they wished to recently by the National Education use the house. They were shown Assoclatlon to rinmniiiA many tools and had practice In teacher teach, the techniques learning to use them In putting up used in the actual learning nro- uic- igaiuuudiu nana Bllli m IUID' ishlng the house. Grindv ew. CROSBY Scrvico nd-fHiblle A Basle Seven" food party was recently held In the room of Dar-- ', rel Berrett In the Primary Unit at WAYNE . 120 N. University Ave. Phono 3004-- Ronald a a East-Germa- n homecom-Ingservice- f v its; T I - or J. -- lus U i4 U GENUINE ....... m Rrson - - 0 am v L'A J If-- ' high-er.light- er ' I . . I ) uii-3- 1 T mix-log- in "nimev Parents' Day Set.Jan.14 - Parents' Jan. at . Class on Meals Slated mm-mm- Myrl Keetch J. Elwood Dennett LINDON-M- lss re- Myrl Kectch, Elder J. Elwood Dennett, who cently returned from the California Spanish FORK An nftnU rt.i. recently returned from the East- - Mission will have her homecoming catiori class entitled "Big Meals German Mission will be honored in the Lindon Ward Chapel at 7:30 on Small Budgets" will begin Jan.lat a homecoming services which o'clock tonight. 14 at the high school, starting at'will be held in the Park LDS Ward SPANISH FORK Day 8 tonight at 6:30 o'clock in the Col- p. m. the senior high school is Hall.. be held in will classes the The lege 14 and the students and their par- tlder Dennett served ln Schless- schooJ unch department enis wiu iraue piaui-- iui uic uj. The bus will pick up the parents at the regular time and classes - 'ill start at, the regular time also. The clasies . have, been sched- .uled so that parents can, attend every class attended by their chil!; h dren from 9 until 11 a. m. From "Wo Service What Wi Sell" 46 N University $500,00000 pro-,gra- m -t Scnfcrhcd IP IIUII a. m. until noon a special has been arranged. Dr. A. ohn Clarke of the BYU will be the guest speaker. There will also be musical numbers. At noon the parents will be guests of the faculty at a turkey dinner and ln the afternoon the r time will b" spent in consultations. Mrs. Harold PTA president Lawrence is in charge. 11 OF Ph. 411 : - , s OVER m - i- Stronrly built iu uuuu wu uu uu x, -1 OF twill womc TELEVISION leg. 2.98. Strong wear twill Graduated tizei for comfort Colorfast tan or grey 30-4- . CR0SLEY parent-teache- -- la H CONSOLE .... pi"' .r.f!H" 21-INC- Sanforized, Neatly cut 7CMIEJG SHIRT oily SII95 Rig. J.49. 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