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Show I SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MAY l'lh County, 9-- A 19JJ S. I'lah New Chapel At Lchi In Use By Two Wards LE1II The new Lehl ThirdSeventh LDS Ward cburcb baa been completed and Is now la use by both wards. Harold W. Barnes, bishop of the Third Ward, reports that aa over flow congregation waa on hand for the first meetings In the new chapel last Sunday, and a schedmembers ot the BYO Madrigal Chorus len Harmon, Burt Spencer, Glen Vaa Waieneo, Rick Ralle, Ted ule has been arranged for use by PREPARE FOR A IT EXHIBIT Pleasant Grove High School student leaders talk over plans for MADRIGAL CliORtS-The-sej will leave thia week for a tour into Canada. They are: aeated, left Hunter, Alan B. Holyoak, Frank Miles, Howard Rutt.' Clair Parker, the two wards. The schedule is their schools second annual art exhibit May 4 through 13. Left to right, Joyce Remington, etudenV temporary, and some changes may body vice president; Vance Keetca, student president, snd Larry Kirk, sophomore representative. to right, Eleanor Forrestal, Coleen Lawrence, Carol Tanner, Marvi a.id Joan Cuno. Not present when the picture was taken were be neceasary before a permanent, Dance, Annette Black, Joan lioppie, laa Lou Ellton, LaVerne Roblson W. efficient routine la established. Waford and Leota Balrd. Standing, left to right, Deoa Nielsen, Cherryle Steed. Lorna Tortle, Orval Siouien, Richard Third ward will hold Its . , The Florence Ipsen, Jesse Gtbb, Robert Prltctiett, Robert Carter, Gay- - apd Cara Van Wagoner. priesthood meeting Sundays from 9 IS a m. to 10:10 a. m. Sunday F School wJU convene at 10:30 a. m. and continue until 13 noon. Sacrament services will be at T:30 p. m. Iketball game, Welfred Hetzel trick By EVA OtTOJf The Relief Society meeting will rtitt' PLEASANT GROVE 1lm ,b' The sec-be Wednesday at 1:30 p. m.; Pri And annual Art Exhthlt tnnninnul uien rt. lurner, ana canay stirs. of Esst Sharon Stake of the LDS mary, Wednesdsy at 3:43 p. m., AMERICAN FORK The Fourth the from these events. proceeds the Pleasant Grove Hlsh School will purchase a permanent Dr. Tranklin 8. Htrrli, former Church will bold Us quarterly con and MIA, Tuesday at 7:30 p. ra. MIA w!U present variety will 'be held May 4 to 13. lnclu- - they 1TmI Ward prieathood meet- Ward Seventh hh.M.h m.1 tlvJrt !. V terenee today, and Elder Delbert ing will be held the high school gymnsslum, collection. . . - to . , The Brighara Young University Sundays from 1:30 show Tuesdsy and Wednesday tte WooUton' hlgh Artists from all parts of the etste ot L. of the Quorum Stapley, to will the 9:30 School which will of a. m, Sunday nights, proceeds . , Madrigal Slngere will leave Provo rural College, will return to Provo have expressed a willingness ta . " "'- V.1. Sacrawill be 11 Twelve Apostles, represent the; from 9:40 to a. m. and uv iurna n m wara L..llJI.l"thli coming week to tour Into Monday, May 4, to apeak at the ouuaing display works at this show. The and in Individuals All clubs are general authorities at the confer- ment services at p. m. The Re fund. The entertainment will be vited to visit the exhibit at BYU forum assembly at 9; S3 a. m. exhibit this year promises to sur Canada. any ' lief Society. will meet Tuesday at ence " The M young singers"," all care- in the fieldhouse. given both "nights In" the Forbes time. The school will be hippy to pass in number and in quality the 2 Tuesbe and will p. m., In Primary General sessions will be held Dr. Karris served as president S arrange tables and chairs lur the fine show that was presented last fully auditioned by their, director, ot BYU for a period ot 24 years the Scera Auditorium at 10 a.m. day at 3:43 p. m. Mutual will be cbool, auditorium beginning at club If they will make proper ar year. The public Is Invited to visit 7:30 at m. o'clock. and T p.m. Paul C. Child of the Wednesdays p. were organized thia season under the longest term any president ha.s Someone will be at and enjoy the exhibit. The show rangements. Josh Grsce, superintendent, and the general welfare committee will a. m. until Dr. Halllday upon bli return from ever served at the Provo school, to act as a guide at all will be open from gallery also be present The Delta Phi Katberlne Beck, president, togeth times, and special appointments p. m. on school days and oa Sun h tout of atudy In Besides bis years as college presi an chorus will provide musie for the he baa gained world-wid- e er with the other MIA officers, are can be made by calling the school. day, May 10, from 3 until p. m. France and Italy laat year. Thia dents, morning session, snd seversl refame as a scientist and has been The evening of May 7 Is rein turned of aecond missionaries hli are charge. Harvey Hansen will' be This activity is made possible served marks period atudy on several government minions Is expected for community night. At of work to the and efforts through report. master of ceremonies. In Europe. Dr. Halllday la chair the Near East. a program will be pre this time the students the during past year. A meeting for all ward and Included In the program of va man of the mualc department at For his address Mondsy, Dr, Aa Interesting speech and music featured an bat-- sented by the high school boys snd have They stake held workers wss welfare on the will numbers be will Hariris topic, Barber Shop speak riety BYU. girls glee clubs featuring musie Saturday at T: 30 p.m. in the Pleas- festival bss been planned for the Medleys and Gay Nineties songs 1 were going to college." Unilocal composers. Color slides An outstanding offering by solo "It East Sharon stake, according to by Mar directed number men, ant by View by Ward Priesthood ChapeL officials hsve invited Pro Mrs. Stanley Stubbs. stake activi and dances, directed by William garet Hansen; vocal solo, Joe will be shown along with the artisU, both members of the Mad- versity be held will leadership meeting vo residents to attend the assent' Chadwick, "Pale Moon," song and music. Other features of the everigal Singers and artists appeartoday at 1:30 p.m., also at the ty counselor. Each ward will send dance In Indian costumes directed Aramando. which will be held in the BYU to In representatives ning will be the Introduction ot ing only In solo capacity, will be bly, participate InPleasant View Ward ChapeL Other musical numbers win Lucille Wootton and Beth Bar fieldhouse, by a tea the con at tour extemporaneous all speaking appearances. presented clude "I Ain't Got No Body," the artists to the public and A test which will be the main part rett; "April Showers" and "Peter that will be held In the gym where The group will alng In Latin, That "Flowers a Del-bladles e chorus; CONFERENCE SPEAKER of the festival, scheduled tor Mon Cottontail," Bel Canto Chorus and are en display. The THEOLOGY LESSON and Russian, . French, German, Bloom In the Spring," Bee Hive the pictures rt L. Stapley, LDS apostle, day, May 4, at the Pleasant View children, directed by LaRue Mortea Is under the direction of the LIN DON American. They also have protestiand Theology and 'Tramp Tramp who will address session of the Association and chapel at S p, m. Judges will ton, Beth Barratt and Delores Chorus, meeting will be held In the Ichoose first place winners grammed a group of madrigals, on the Barrett; dance, "Ecstasy," direct Tramp," a Boy Scout Chorus, Ora Mrs. Maude Jacobs, faculty mem East Sharon Stake conference mony Relief Society room of the Linden and hymni of the LDS Church. which will be on topics ed by Margaret Hansen: comedy Chlpman director. today. ber. Ward Tuesday at I p. m. The les speeches - The noted BYU organist, J. J. of Americanism. The Bel Canto Chorus will sing skit; 'The Martins and the McMrs. Henry Campbell, OREM son will be presented by Mrs, Keeler will appear at various stops Also "You'll a . of several Mr. and Mres. Vernon Arnmusical numnumbers, Including variety past president of the Alpine PTA Lelda Atwood. States renlaclnf Mrs bers will be furnished by the wards Coys," throughout the tour. Mr. Keeler council was honored at a banquet OT aldous; .duet. "Naughty Walts.1 Never Walk Alone," "I Love a Insecta eost the United Vera Hutchinson who has moved Is a renowned organist who has in the stake. All members ot the William Cbadwlck and Betty Jen- - Parade," "God Bless America," 34,900,000,000 a year In crops and -. a local cafe. at I yi, CI to salt Lake City. studied with the finest teachers In Thursday evening stake are Invited to attend. livestock. aen: "Dance of the Nations," a and "Kentucky Babe." The tables were decorated with JIUICU I UI1IUIII III Europe. He tentatively Is pro- -' oi spring iiorai oouqueis lovely grammed at Blackfoot and Idaho flowers snd the group enjoyed a Falls, Ida.,' and Lethbrtdge, Al- short program during the banquet. berta, Can. Mrs. Austin Moyle of Pleasant There will SPANISH FORK Tour soloists wlQ be: Annette Grove presented Mrs. Campbell be a court of honor for the Pal Black, Marva Dance, Florence with a past president s pin. Mrs myra District, In the Sixth Ward Ipsen, Celleen Lawrence, sopranos; Parlell Peterson, president ot tonight starting at 7:30 Ins Lou Ellson and La Verne Wa- Westmore PTA gsve a toast to the Chapel p. m. The principal speaker will Gibb and Jesse ford, altos; Gaylen former council president and Mrs. be Dr. Wayne B. Hales ot the BYU Harmon, tenors; Alan Holyoak, Jack Cameron, a past president of The public Is cordially In Frank Miles, and Howard Ruff, Spencer PTA presented a clever faculty. vited to attend. baritones, and Joan Gunn and skit to the group. Mrs. EUa Jack Deon Nielsen, pianists. son gsve an interesting retold story. There were 23 PTA representa Class tives present including Assistant Joaquin Superintendent Leo Hansen, sec Holds Hobby Show ond vice president of the council At a recent SPANISH FORK and Alpine Schood District repre reorganization meeting ot the PalAs a summer of the year's ac sentative and Frank B. Newman, myra Stake MIA, Richard M. Taytivities in hobbies the Fourth chairman ot the council. lor was named as the new superGrade of the Joaquin School, Miss intendent. Mr. Taylor will have as Llechty'i room, held a bobby show bis assistants L. Dean Lee of their work. Thursday exhibiting Archaeological Society Salem and Clyde Lundell. The reParents, friends and schoolmates Bulletin Now Off Press organization is expected to be conattended. firmed at the quarterly conference Outstanding among the many The March Bulletin of the Uni- in June. bobbies was that ot stamp collect- - versity Archaeological Society of According to Mr. Taylor most of the other officari of tha stake . mother, wife, you're leg. Brighara Young University now is organization will continue to serve '! Among the group bobbles taken off the press. The issue Includes three slgnifl; in the.ir same positions. p by the class during regular or lass work were weather, citizen cant articles by outstanding people In the field: Dr. M. Wells Jake- ship and reading. man, chairman of the BYU Ar chaeology department, has written on. An Unusual SculpNEXT . ture from Ancient Central America; Irene Brlggs Woodford, former member of the BYU Archaeology faculty, has contributed a paper on The Tree of Life In Ancient Amer Block or Crushed ' ica, its Representations and Sig and Thomas Stuart nificance; PAY AND TAKI IT Ferguson of Oakland, Calif., has 24 HOUR SERVICI contributed a work on Joseph Smith ana American Archaeology, BOB WIGHTMAN - ,h., Fourth Ward In Students to Hear Former President, Sin? Prepare for Tour Franklin'S. Harris Uortli Into Canada ' East Sharon Stake to Hear American Fork Stapley at Conference Today Sots Benefit Event Pleasant Grove High School Plans 2nd Annual Art Exhibit - cor k ..... A e5, !.? A . 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