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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY APniL M. 153 7-- A Huh County, Utah Provoan to Conduct With Japanese Opera Group On U. S. Tour at GRANITE FURNITURE . . EVERYTHING YOU NECC for HAPPY, OUTDOORS Br TUEKOM H. LIKE said he his severed his connec Tltt fujiwara Open Company of tion with the Provo Symphony Or memor- chestra and will recruit new or Japan, which gave luch able performance of Puccini's chestra from Utah muslclana to Madame butterfly In the Provo make the nation-wid- e trek with the Tabernacle last fill, win begin Japanese opera tompany. Ills or nallon-wld- e tour In August much chestra will be selected by audi of it under the management of tioo, be aald, and will undoubtedly Allen Jensen of Provo and most of include some Prove musician and it with an accompanying orchestra probably the rest from the ranks directed and conducted by Mr, Jen- - of the Utah Symphony. The tour, ten, which starts Aug. I la Los Angeles It will Include another perform' and will run Into October ending ante la Provo tentatively scheduled at Montreal, Canada, will be over In the tabernacle for Sept. 21, before the regular Utah Symphony Announcement oi the tour was season begins 'and musicians will made Saturday by Mr. Jensen, who be able to Uke pert In both. The new tour with the fujlwara company, an ambitious undertaking both musically and financially, la the outgrowth of limited appearances which the company gave in Perclval. cast as the Harrington lister in the New York, Utah and California LOVE TRIANGLE Bonnie Barrett, left, and riorence Wsrd MIA, seem to have about equal claim on the to Fourth be "The by presented Patsy," drama, Japthe last year. Sponsored by rehearsal for the presentation scheduled anese government, the company Forrest Allred, portraying the role of Tony Andnon, in as a m. ward 7:30 at project. ergan p. New Thursday In had engagements booked York and on the coast, and halted for three performances in Utah Provo School News Oeden. Salt Uke and Provo when a Japanese friena oi wr. Jensen's In Salt Lake City pre-vauca on Dim w una m a e Symphony for accompaniment ln east this sUte. The Japanese seemed to give something to theVl Italian Puccini i Japanese opera The Provo Fourth Ward will than had never before been launch an organ lund raising projachieved outside of Japan. Thii year the orchestra booked ect with presentation of the three- writes: "Will you convey to the Word has been received by more ambitious tour, ana en act drama. "The Patsy," ThursFarrer Junior High and to all that Farrer Schools Prove City 30 at 7:30 p. m. at. the colwho took part our appreciation gaged Mr. Jensen ai 1U tour man day, April has School Junior High hall, Fourth ager during much of it (some ward amusement for their outstanding accomlected the largest amount of California dates and all of the In North and First West, announces plishment In helping to meet clothing per student of any termountaln area appearances) Bishop J. Wallace Boswell. the needs of victims of war, school in th United Statea for d Us a conduct With and he will direct polished, and neglect." 1952-5To date, about 5,000.000 disaster, REPRESENTATIVE Gene and en the MIA cast, the benefit drama will orchestra during most of have particle-pateschool children Speakroan, whose varied student tire tour. feature an Intriguing round of acRequests for another class In in clothing collection. activities at BY High have won The tour will begin Aug. 8 in Los tivities In the Harrington family learning to drive are sufficient to Junior High School conhim a place at the annual RoFirrer Grace and Patricia, Angeles with a week's run at the ai slsten open another section Tuesday at ducted Its drive in March under tary Youth Conference. 7 p. m. Room 13 of the Central famous annual Greek Theater Fes-- played by Florence Perclval and the direction of the United Natlval there. It will proceed to San. Bonnie Barrett, vli for the affee- Building. Bert Asay is the teacher. tions Commission and collected BY Franclsco for three performancesitions of Tony Anderson, portrayed 14,137 pounds which wsi shipFollowing eight class perloda In Memorial by Forrest Allred. in the famous War dividual instruction is given behind ped to Save The Children Fedthe wheel. It Is expected that this Opera House, then head up the Members of the east besides eration. coast to Washington, and into Van- - those mentioned are Dean Atwood. class will be the final offering until associLeland D. Carmack, down Mrs.Tluth Boel. Richard Hebert-so- n, fall. couver, Canada. Coming of ate director promotion, through Idaho the company will Shirley McDonald, John Rob clay at Boise and Pocatello, then inson and Jack Dowdle In, the spring children's fancy-tu- rns to Kingsbury Hall in Salt Lake City to rakes, hoes, shovels and Mr. and Mn. Norman Hammer, tabernacle in Provo on Fourth Ward MIA drama dlrec : garden tools. At Wasatch School Gene Speakman, son of Mr. and and the 21. The tour will then continue ton, will direct the play, which last week a set of sturdy nursery-man'- s Mrs. E. C. Speakman. 481 N. 5th Sept. to Grand Junction and Denver, on was applauded implements were obtained by a large audi E Provo, has been chosen to rep Middle West to the ence earlier in the season and Is room. Hiese are the alze each the for through resent Brigham Young University a per being returned by handle well. Now the can with children East Coast, ending popular request. High School at the annual Rotary formance at Montreal, Canada kiddles are seen early morning,1 The MIA, beaded by Orien Lam- Youth Conference May J. 4, and noon and evenings digging about This will conclude the opera com oreaux and Mrs. Pearl Stott, re 5, In Salt Lake City. the shrubs, preparing plots tor pany's U. S. and Canadian tour, spective presidents of the Young an C. Rowan Stmt Principal but it has plans from there for a Men and Young Women, is han"Salem Days." the West Utah planting, clearing new land and nounced that senior boy candidates Abraham Lin enjoying the aame urges for digJunket. dling the arrangements, with Hen- stake play, showing were Judged on the basis of lead- European As matters stand now, Mr. Jen ry Rock and Richard Wilkins in coln In his struggling years, will ging in the soil that adults feel ership ability, scholarship, general sen be presented by the Rlvergrove Will conduct tne accompany charge of tickets. character, work babits, resource- ln orchestra Ward at the Pioneer Ward A display of the articles and at all performances Dr. and Mrs. DaCosta Clark are Second fulness, and contribution to BYU recreation hall next Wednesday materials made in the adult eduTheater the Greek at those except of the Fourth Ward and High School through various ac cation classes will be exhibited at 7:30 p. m. a few other dates Thunday and Festival organ committee, assisted by Mr. tlvities. LiLincoln's of op- Saturday and Sunday in the The where local conductors may make and Mrs. Theodore M. tells play Taylor, Mr. Mr. of the Provo High School on Speakman's outstanding guest appearances. brary and and disappointment, and Mrs. Charles D. Sessions, Mr. position 1 and 2. Each 'teacher Will ability and participation In school and Mrs. Maurico Harding, Mr. how his neighbors responded to his May activities won his place among a separate display. The pubhave afof his lova also and and Mrs. N. LaVerl Chrlstensen, kindness, s lic Is Invited to view, the articles ..delegates attending the conference. fair with Ann RuUedge, Elmer E. Nelson and Jon A. of leathercraft, aewlng, ceramics, textile painting, art, millinery, lampshades, upholstery and SUMMER! fund-raialn- g iDreir.a to Launch Fairer Sets National Record in Clothes Drive Organ Projsct HI hAffrfh Wflrd - im wm You'll lova this v a at lawn swing for summer drill; rerelaxingl Brilliant colors In extra-heavversible, button-tuftepad; sturdy link spring helical tied; strong, angle Ironl See It first! ty y d Li sure-foote- d 1 $5 Down $3 Month . d High Student Picked for Rotary Youth Conference LAV11 UMBRELLAS Big, Stage Drama Of Ata Lincoln i J 08 um- - a duitoble i pole, fringed In your color choice. West Utah Stake To seven-foo- t - brellas, U ff fl I U UMBRELLA TADLES with oil white baked enamel finish ready for your wmbrellal i All-met- - METAL LAVII CHAIRS with Strong, b'a'fTv(in comfortable seat and backyy choice of brilliant colorsl )J al jJU TWO :. . . fob Finalists liarr.:d Westminster Head In 'U' Election 'Y' Day Workers To be Monday's SALT LAKE CITY, (UP)-M- ore than 1.800 University of Utah tudents Saturday bad selceted their finalists in the snnual student body Rev. J. Richard Palmer, presl elections. dent of Westminster College, will Primary balloting placed these be the. Brigham Young University Forum Speaker Monday at 9:55 students in next week's finals: for student body president; Haward a.m. In the fleldhouse. Ken Smith; first vice- His subject will be "You Are Jorgensen, Janet Shlmoda, Sharee president More Important Than You Bruger; second Ro Dream." The public is invited to bert Bennett, Roy Johnson; Secreattend. tary; Nancy Heath, Cherie Her A preacher for some 18 yean, he man; treasurer, Frank Johnson, has dedicated bis full life's work Jordan Tanner; Historian, Joane to the Christian church and to Bushman, Aleene Black; Junior education. His first prom chairman, Don Tuttle, Gayle Christian church was the Emmanuel Metho Baddley. dist In Denver, since then he has Also on primary ballots, students held various pastorates. selected six finalists for queen from He was named president of Westfield of 25 coeds and attendants minster, the only Protestant Col- of "U" days. They were Lou Ann lege in the intermountaln area, last Blrkbeck, Eleanor Goodman, May year. Although endowed by the Lythgoe, Janet Blackhurst, Judy Presbyterian Church, that group Nelson and Mary Pappaslderis. chose a Methodist minister to lead the Salt Lake City school, which serves to emphasize the interde nominational work of the college. May Choose Jobs Devotional Speaker . Students Prepare Senior Recital -- New Merit Badge Test Counselor List Available Former Provoan Invents Water 'Divining Rod' Departing Ladies Men will have a chance to say where they want to work this year Don A. Hansen, Brigham Young Alumnus, has develop- during Brigham Young to Jed ea a new "divining roar an eiec- ty s "X" device that net oniv Prltchett. "Y" Dav chairman. Since only 1000 men are needed locates water, oui indicates Its as well. to whitewash Uw "Y," men will Vf - R.n.aM also worn on the campus or in the h.Hii, m iibutv vil T)m... i luiu, (lauau, community. This year "Y", Day li Is the son of Dr.-- George H. Hau-7:3held 5. isen, chairman of the BYU geology being May A booth to sign up men where .department and acttne dean of the tney desire to work will be set up college of Arts and Sciences. near the voting booth next Tues Mr. Hansen now is attending the day, Wednesday and Thursday Institute of at Unlver- Those who lis in Provo and have ftlfv ftf fftllfamla mi T jm Anrraloa to are asked work on equipment where he ls tomrAn the the campus. Fresnmen are urged pj, r rWr worklng ' to whitewash the "Y." . , . cnn la Something new has been added waw sources in this year. There won't be any strict monitors to throw traitors itne w,a,er table re8Ion nd has Into the botany pool, but under the!".v.ed.f "curate 1" Preliminary tw? wire "lis to lo-t-o honor code, students are exnected,4"1"- ca strata. One appear for "Y" Day. This Is ecttl? ,current the first year that students have if0" )"duce l"r 'uu"u. mo inner mess- wnrb1 in Hi. .nmmiin fw ures differences in the induced cur rent as it flows through the ground. Unlversl-'Unlversl- SPANISH FORK According Bernell Livingston, advancement chairman, a completely new list of merit badge test counselors for the Boy Scouts of Palmyra District has been compiled by the district advancement committee and is now in the hands of all of the scoutmasters and district officers The district board of review is to be held the first Wednesday of each month at 7 P.m. in the Semin ary building. As there are not enough lists for each scout, they should contact their scoutmaster for information as to who they should see for the various merit badge tests, accord lng to Allan B. Williams, district ty uay.-accorai- ng quly , 0. Geo-physl- cs ... " ?P1 "gna Junior High Band to Schedules Concert Honored by Relief Society The Queen of All Flowering Trees! that Golden Chain Trc3 White Birch Cottage - Where i struction, strong tubular frame, full padded seat and back! GLIDER TY0-SEATE- D SMART f-H- ft I As BUrtr.trf" ILttStf ) ' OUT FOR SLEEPING lOUNCE 16.95 I- - ROLL AVAY t BED- - LOUMGE - v CHOICE OF '-- As Illustrated COLORS! One Side Leatherette Covered! GIANT Complete with TUIIP TREE side covered in well-know- f.brjr.clias 95 bearing con- TUCK AWAY t Provo fmnliGHse Teachers Beautifully eovered, ball- FOLD .A f A' Pf rP GUDH1 T.TNnnN Th Uflltpf Knrlfitv members held a business and social meeting at the home of Genl- . -4 I rmnsru. VJJ... vevfl .1 riiuuv cveiuuk ml After conducting the business meeting the group honored Vera Hutchinson and ilelols Johnson by presenting them with a token remembrance for their loyal partici pation in the Relief Society work. Mrs. Hutchinson is moving with her family to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Johnson was released so she could take full time employment. Following a social, refreshments were served to the ladles In attendance. University of Missouri To Honor U.P. Executive Glenn R. Williams, Kemmerer, The Junior SPANISH FORK will appear in Brigham School Band, under the diHigh Recital Senior Young University COLUMBIA, Mo. (UP) rection of Robert Evans, will pre Hugh Monday. April 27, at 7 p. m. In sent a program at the Third Ward Bainie, president of the United room 250 College Building on low. Church April 27, starting at 8 p.m. Press, has been named to receive er campus. The public lr Invited. This will be a benefit perform an honor award for distinguished Mr. Williams plays principal ance to raise funds for a hew organ service in Journalism from the bassoon with the Brigham Young for the church. University of Missouri, It was anUniversity Symphony Orchestra. There will be no admittance nounced today. He played the Mozart Bassoon Balllle. cited for "his leadership charge but contributions will be ac Concerto with the BYU Concert cepted., A very good program has In seeking postwar freedom of has Band in November, 1950; and been arranged and everybody is news among nations," will Tecelve appeared as soloist with the Or Invited to come out. and enjoy an the award during Journalism Week chestra presenting the PhllllQs ceremonies here May L evening of good Dana music. Concert Piece for Bassoon and Strings. He Is a student of Dr. John R. Halllday, music department chairman. He will be assisted by Leon chairman. Honey, Albuquerque, N. M., clari netist. Assessed Both Mr. Williams and Mr. n Honey are active and For Retirement Fund In Intermountaln music circles, LIVE ROWING ROSE BUSHES and have been widely presented Boise, (UP) Idaho teachers both as solo artists and in Saturday were assessed $1.65 by COMPLETE LINE OF SPRAYING MATERIAL work. the state teachers retirement board Mr. Honey is a student of Napo- to half the cost of administerpay leon Cerminara, snd appeared ing the retirement most recently as soloist with the Director Harold system. Willmorth said Symphony in Dr. Leon Dallln's that the school district will take . Concerto for Garlnet in January, the assessment out of the teachers' 1953. This work will be presented November pay check as provided again in Long Beach, California by 1953 legislative action May 4. when the Symphony will amended the retirement law to rebe on tour in that area. It will be quire teachers to pay half the adby the composer, ministration expenses. and Mr. Honey again will be play solo the part ing The program for Monday night Adult Aaronic Includes a duet by Mr. Williams and Mr. Honey, Beethoven's Duet Meeting Set Wednesday No. 1 for Clarinet and Bassoon and BLOOMING SHRUBS LINDON The Adult Aaronic Keller's Five Pieces for Clarinet will be held at the and Bassoon. Mr. Williams will Cottage meeting EVERGREENS, etc. present as solos the Galllard Son- home of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bird i ata IV, and the Hindemlth Sonata. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The guest Mr. Honey will present the speakers will be W. C. Smith and Phone 80 . . . the Flowers Grow Brahms Second Sonata. Accom Wendall Jarvis. Their lecture will be illustrated with films on the psnlsts will be LaRae Dunn and different LDS temples. Deon Nielsen, Wyo., TUBULAR STEEL Special $ti .1 masterpieces. I low Price Her Is on of nature's r a 1 Thtst magnificent (3 for $2) stand feet when lull srown. 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