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Show umm mmrnm HO DEN'A Br I. CI ANT FORK AMERICAN ' A : three-count- I' - y '' f Qulna McKay took first prlie, set df the Comm henatve History of the Church. Second prlie went to Weston Edwards, a copy ef The Sunlit Land oy jotin a, widtaoe. Cerry Asplund and Dualne Laws tied for third place. Ml.s Asplund was awarded J. T. Smith's The Way to Perfection, and Mr. Las received another Smith volume, The Restoration ei All Things. " " Pastor, Wife -- A1 .L.ja1 BETl'KNS Dale Huff, missionary from Hawaii will speak tonight at 1:10 In Lake Shore church services, t Return From Conference AMERICAN " II, 1"4 Vth Count. (:iH 7-- , Class Begins at Central Utah Vocational School Fleliihou. s Arm tTNDAY, Fifth Practical Nurs UK! - v.! 0r. th t Chosen- Winners of the hriaham Yeuni University Delta Phi Extemporaneous Speaking Contest were presented their awarda durtne the Friday student assembly in BYU si flve- - SUNDAY HERALD Ccntcst ::! Vfera v, vr a conference educational values and poa-- i bilittM of the school lunch program U scheduled for April 22 ai the Grandvlew ichool In Provo, according to Mary R. CamenUh, lupcrvlkor of the achool lunch program la Alplnt ichool district. ho li ehalrmai. of the event. The conference It sponsored by the Central Area of the Utah School Foodi Service Association. In charge' will be Amy Taylor, ichool lunch lupervltor of the Pro vo ichool aisinci. Arranging the program are the aupervlaora of the five ichool dls- irirti which will participate Alnlne, Prove, Nabo, Tlntlc . and V iatch. In addition to Mn. CamenUh and Mn. Taylor, an Edith Van WaRoner, Wasatch; Lillian Buys. Untie, and Ella Close, Ncbo. - Thii conference li one ef three to be conducted In the Central I' tab area. Similar meetings will Junior be conducted at Carbon Cotlese f Price for the Carbon, Emery and Grand county dlitricta and at Union High School for the L'intah and Ducbeane county dis district, m $-:- and PORK-Pa- stor Warren J. Campbell and family of the Americas Fork Assembly of God church returned re South cently from attendlnf th Mrs. ed Welcome Home Scheduled For LDS The fifth class in practical nursing got undc way at the Central Utah Vocational School this week, according to Reed R. Allen, day achool chairman. This new group of 13 women wiU spend five months at the school In the classroom and labora tory, learning practices, proced ures and home living. They will thea recalve clinical training at the .Utah Valley Hos pital for six months to complete the program. While at the hos pital they receive a stipend ef approximately 167$. At the and of the course, the student Is eligible to take state licensing examinations to become a licensed one-ye- ar Missionary; - that there la a drastic shmtaia of these trained nurses, and that are employment opportunities plentiful for successful graduates. tie stated mat although the pres ent group la large enough to carry on a aucceskfut program, two or possibly three more individuals could be accepted if they applied for admission immediately. Those presently enrolled a ret Carol Harding, Payson; Ferrel B. Allen, Spamth Fork; Gladys Breu Urn, Charlttie Harward, Enid R. Housekeeper, lnes Lopes, Kath eryn Merrell and Darlene Rom rail, Prove; Mary Gae Abraham and Edith- - Leonard, Pleasant Grove; Myrtle Morris, Patricia Stoker and Carroll L Stokes, American Fork. Farrer Girls Stage Annual LAKE SHORE Elder Dale practical curse. west Regional Sunday School conMr.' Alien - emphasised the feel Huff, who recently returned from vention which met in Fresno, Cal. the Hawaiian LDS Mission, will Over 3.000 delegate! wen at- be the main speaker at welcome tracted to the fathering; which was hnm trutlmnnlil thii vnlnff at trict. the to the CamenUh second a of series e.f six such7:30 in the Lake Shore Ward Mn. poind conventions conducted this spring. IChapel. Elder Huff served two fact that 1353 li a critical year in aauiuon to three evening and years la the Hawaiian Mission, tie for the ichool food service two morning sessions, the delegates'ls the sons ei Mr. and Mrs. Deloa Attention will be focused "Dancing Around the World1 By auenaed afternoon conferences Uufl, on the Public School Survey Comwas the theme of the snnual Danes PLAN SCHOOL LUNCH CONFAB These ladles have key dutiei In the planning of the comln will bo under the di and workshops, handcraft demon Services mission report, proposed legislaReview held Friday In the Farrer three-counschool lunch conference scheduled for Provo on April 22. Left to right, Mrs. Amy SPANISH FORK The Salt strations and special meetings rection of Bishop Msrk B. tion affecting the program, etc. Gymnasium with most of the girls Provo District school lunch supervisor who will conduct the meetings; Mn. Elmer Clarkaon, Taylor, Lake has Practical chosen Club to be will Invited at Rotary free The public teaching helps and whe take education of the Provo PTA Counail, and Msry R. CamenUh, Alpine District lunch supervisor whe la Robert Atwood to represent SpanInstructions en better printed tend the conference with a view president ' classes participating under the di of arrangements. . chairman general ish School a Youth at Fork tescbinf methods and Sunday High of becoming better acquainted ' ef Cenlel Thornton. School organisations were offered. Conference which the elub spon rection and operation of with the set-u- p Fourteen original dances were sors each year. rourteen exhibits displayed Sunday the school lunch program. presented in the sfternooa snd School literature and visualized Included in the discuislom will The conference will be May I. evening programs. The narration various teaching methods. 4. 1 in Salt Lake City, and the boys be topics such aa the report of was written by Hose Mary Andrus wext yesr Assemblies of. God to the Public School Survey Comwill attending get opportunities snd Steven McDonald. Student Big-Gawill 10 conduct a of National Sund vo visit organization mission, years business, professional and Directors of the program were Atkin was elected Mrs. L I. School Convention lunch ichool SO of the from cational activities and exchange Carol Lee Snow and Jone Whits and operation March of the Farrer Junior president I. inrouga April ideas with other beys snd men program, nutritional requirements High School PTA for 1953 and who have achieved fame In vari and Lindalla Austin as the narof Type A meals lerved, and a rator. Piano accompanists wars 1954 school year at the PTA meet ous lines. panel discussion of the educational Their director, Mr. Hunt, Is a Claudia Johnsoa and Carma Swal The Brlgham Young University at the held Farrer ing gymnasium In Atwood Mr. la elass LDS fsc-o- f the senior Twelfth will Provo's Ward BYU objectives of the program, of music direction member the the Concert Band under berg. this week. d vhich a superintendent, principal, film en president and has been very active Norman J. Hunt, director oflulty, and has studied with the sponsor a Costumes for the dances ware Other officers elected were Mrs in school Ho music and PTA Alaska also drama. and Canadian has In a nurse, representatives, bis state finest teachers available big game BYU Bands, will leave on made under the direction of Lard Lambert aa vice president Carlyle himself In teachers and wide tour April 13. in athletics. and the wildlife lunch supervisors, Smith instruJoseph field of bands, and brass Hacking, Anna Loye Van Wagoner, and Mrs. Laron Andrua as secre- distinguished itudents will participate. Sixteen concerti and programs ments. He has studied both hen auditorium the evening of April By MRS. GEORGE F. WELLS tary and treasurer. A musical He takes a prominent Bart In Derle Day, Phylis Kesri, and Nor church work. televised, as A program recently part of its current campaign VINEYARD The Union School nroaram was presented oy ine have been scheduled by the famous and In Europe, and is one of the 24, ma McRae. iponsored by the Dairy Council crmiD of 80 vouns musicians dur outstanding young band directors to raise funds for its share of the PTA officers will hold their next Farrer musle department partially-tomplete-d TwelfthThir meeting Wednesday at 7:30 of Utah in which the Union School ing their week-lon- g trek. Rated as in the country today. After the meeting refreshments p m teenth Ward LDS Chapel. of Vineyard recently participated one of the finest college Danas in in the Union Hall. There wiU be were served and the nearly com will be repeated at the conference the nation, there is high demand The public Is Invited to the event an election for officers for the Dieted outdoor fireplace was In- An for their and slides will be shown. through- a presentation of films taken and next two yesrs. As a special fea . performances . apected. open discussion will follow, and out me iniei niuunnid aiea. ucu narrated by Jim Bond, nationally ture a program en the project nrncrnm have drawn the highest will conclude the conference. famous wildlife expert, photogra "Milk From Farm to Famllv." Invited to attend the conference Critical reviews, and have been pher, big game hunter and author. featured by the Dairy Council will will be the superintendent!, prin hailed for performances - whenHe has shown the film throughout be presented. Slide Clotures will cipals, teachers, supervisors- and ever they nave appeared. 20 states and Canada. be shown of all the children who workers of the lunch centers and Mr. Bond has spent his lift In took part in the project tin general public. That there will and Allen the wilderness of Canada and Nelda Rassmussen SPRINGVILLE The last meet be no Interference with the regu made numerous Houston have spent the week In of the season for the Lincoln The program for the famed Alaska, having ing lar school hours, the meeting has and photographic studies. He Denver attending the ACEI con school PTA will be held WednesAugustana Choir, set to appear on game been set for 4 to 6 p. m. is widely known st a big game vention. Mr. Houston was chosen evening, April 15, in the school the Lyceum Series Monday, April The Utah School Foods Service hunter. Many of his stories have as one of the secretariea for the day auditorium commencing at t:su 13 Smith 8:15 at In Auditorium, Association within the past year appeared in national magailnes, convention. n. m. was announced Saturday. , became affiliated with the naThe Musle ef will is festival Bond the author and Mr. Spring Election of hew officers wiU be Original skits from five wards This season's program, like most tional organiiation, the Ameribe held April 22, the two elder books. In the East Sharon stske will en effected, short talks by the teeth Choir programs, has a three Augustana can School Food Service Associawill participate. Elns Clark, ere of each grade, a demonstramembers In a road variety of music ranging from Mr. Bond's famous wildlife mo groups tion. Last November Mrs. Camen-ls- h tertain ward this coming Tuesday night, Brahms motet for double chorus, tion pictures were shown in New music director, will bo la charge tion of the Opaque projector, PTA with five lunch room managers show ot the program. 14. project, and a musical program Servant is Downcast," York for seven weeks at one time "Thy from this district and three fromj April will be hem for four weeks at another, and The will be highlights oi tne meeung entertainments a eon-modern a through moving, telling attended district l the Provo he had IS shows, in Vincyord Newt Pleasant in in the The fifth grade will play number Chicago simultaneously Aaron of the of the national story Creation, the ference called bv had 12, in San Franward and the be Moines Des and View on their flutes during tne evening Edgemont to the "In Copland's Beginning," association in Lot Angeles. under the direction of Mr. Osborn Page School, all beginning at 7:30. the simple and pleasing ' Carol of cisco 18. In 1952 Mr. Bond has 35 shows In the Los Angeles area and Mrs. W. C. Harrison, PTA presi Wards - participating will be the the Drum by Katherine Davis. went back again this year for S5 indent, urges all parents to be in at Edgemont First and Second who Other worki programmed more. He comes to Utah direct will meet in the Edgemont First clude tendance. Vaughan Williams' motet for Ward: Oakhlll Flnt and Second in double choir, Lord, Thou Hast from California. Page School and Pleasant View in Been Our Refuge; Bach's Thou By MRS. GEORGE . WELLS the Pleasant view ward. Guide of Israel from Contata No. VINEYARD Elders William Then will be Judges for the per 104; Hoist Hymn to Vena from A. Greene and Grant Holdaway BPRINGVILLIE The election formances which are free to the Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda; will be the speakers at the church meeting of the Jefferson school and In costume. The activity Wagner's Traume; Dvorak's Grief; services tonight. PTA, which also will be the last of public of the ac- three Christmas An Easter Cantata will bo pre- 'LA Mr. and Mrs. E. Carlvle Bunker Carols, the 16th the season, will be held Wednes counselors in charge Stubbs IASPA' One of the special dances, "La Raspa" represented and century Italian O Wonder Inef are Mrs. Stanley had at the Rivergrove Second Mexico in as tivity their the sented guests the during m. at 7:30 at 13, p. day, April the annual dance review presented at Farrer Junior High) FORK-JaDon Snow. at Mat. SPANISH week, Mr. snd Mrs. Bruce Flake Ward church services tonight fable, the 16th century French chool. Friday by the girls who take physical education classes. mnA iari rit fintuflMlfA Art Tfc 7:30 o'clock by the ward choir School Jacques, Come Here: and the 16th tinson, the son of Mr. and Mrs, Lt. Col. Samuel J. Skousen has visitors were enrouts home from under the direction of Mrs. Bette "Dancing Around the World" was the theme of the review. Dane been procured for the speaker and urged to be In attendance, accord century English, The Blessed Willis Martinson and Miss Msrilyn General ing the "La Raspa" are (left to right) Kays Peterson, Patricia and Mr. Conference la Salt Lake Aahworth. to Deeben of the Clarence Mn. Hansen, daughter ing to Birth; Kodaly's Hymn new officers for the organiiation King Roylance, Connie Bailey, Cady Joy Oveson, seated is Lynda Let of Hansen the City. Roland musla Mrs. tells J. As the story represented will be elected. All parents are pnsldent. Stephen; Claude LeJeune's Revecy Madsen. of the Aaronlc color Members Senior Musle of in the crucifixion Junior Fork Christ, the du Spanish Venlr Prlntans; and the closing and their Priesthood wives cantata at The shown. be enjoyed will i held slides Festival Springville O number, Paul Tschesnokoff's S social Wednesday evening In the la Lord God. "Tryggare Kan Ingen centjy. They were both winners. being presented this Sunday In Mr. and Mrs. James Bur- - stead of last Sunday because ei Vara," a Swedish folk aong, is They were sponsored by the chapel. and neu, Mr. and Mrs. Ted general conference last 8unday. again listed as an extra program Spanish Fork Federated Music Mr. and Mrs. Randell Clegg Holdaway The cantat will also be presentnumber. Augustana Choir concert-goer- s Club. James plays cornet and were the social. Games arranged A Child Now ed next Sunday evening at 1:30 for snd sponsors keep asking for Marilyn plays piano. conducted by Ted Clegg and reFirst Ward. this work. freshments were served. Commit the Rivergrove Will sngs will bt sung separately by usual diversity to the program. tee members present were Mr. and NEW APPOINTEE NAMED the Jenny Ltnd and Wennerberg Ronald Jesson, pianist fend assist Mrs. J. Taylor Allen. Mr. and Mrs. SecreWASHINGTON (UP) Choruses, the women's and men's ant conductor, accompanies each Rex Davis and Mr. snd Mrs. S. H. tary of Interior Douglas McKsy section of the- choir, lending un- - of the choruses. Blake. William C. Strand, R egular monthly preparation has appointed of the Washeditor executive city meeting of the Primary was held to bo direcington of home Wednesday evening at the of Office Territories. of the tor Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards. Mrs. Strand, 41, succeeds James P. I i Barbara Day gave the teacher on duty trainer lesson. A social followed Davis, 83. Davis will stayOffice rA of and refreshments were served to for three weeks. The 15 officers end teachers. Assist- territories administers U. S. tering Mrs. Edwards were Mrs. Cleo ritories and the Pacifio trust Roper and Mrs. Bertha Sorenson. Student Chosen For Conference " pro-sra- Dance Review Rotary Club - five-distri- ty physical Concert Band Leaves On y Films ms Statewide Tour April 13 Farrer PTA Picks Officers 12th Ward Sets As Benefit Event Union PTA Heads widely-acclaime- & - ..! .... J East Sharon Wards Slate Meeting Mr Program Listed Lincoln PTA Sets Final Meeting For Augustana Choir Appearance v Slate Road Shows 7 Elders to Speak At Services Jefferson PTA Slates Election Delayed Easter - Winners Listed Cantata Slated In Music Event mea Mil WURLllZER for Your Mean a Happier Ufa Latere !B Times-Heral- I ! 1 ; t i 0M ? vftV- ill .J , f Countlcss hours of musical fun added beauty for your home stronger famay ties -- all of these) (important advantages combine) with the) confidence fand polae your child acquires-- at tha keyboard of Wurlitzer piano to make it an absolute mint tar homo. 1 gpfjS 1 On- FAMILY TEMPLE EXCURSION-Sev- en members of the Leo BaDe family attended a special LDS temple excursion to the Mantl tern pie recently. The large family group attending was unusual, a cording to reports, with a total of 27 persons going from Payson Fourth Ward. The excursion was sponsored by the, Fourth,. Ward Elders Quorum. 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