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Show r Po t - Bay uvei s 3iiu3 Girl Scouts SUNDAY Train For Camp Season 11 The Gill Scouts of tills area art and planning for the coming camping season when they) now training "V, HERALD Sunday; Uth mat Coiiiiiv. . 10:4 7-- A l ub Lectures Slated For Leadership Week in Juno a a special feature of the Brig- - historian of churvh geoyravhy and Young Unlvtrslty.sponsoredlbu.ine.s manager of the Improve. Day He Jane Robinson. Lola Mealey, AMERICAN FORK-Alp- lne on th.a Leadership Week set for June IS1"1"" Tuckett. Barbara Wag for tht Alpine School District will MarilynDcanna a U of series throuKh lecture. 1. with any other girls of scout age staff, Lee, Marilyn Mo b held la American Fork Friday Cormlck, Ada Bennett, Connie bo are Interested, spend thtlr va will be presented, Advance recusation for th. next. May 11 The meet will open Dean, Marian Anderson, Roberta cation at the ranch. During these The II different series ill cover.BVU Leadership Werk may bt sessions the girls practice making! at I SO am. wtth the forming of Street, lis Saxton, Meda Ferbes, "irouth the Extension Divl-of topics Including 0 colorful posture parade teams on Myrna Searle, EUlne Greenwood, bet rolls, laying teepee fires, andi variety sion. Brlnharu' Youn Uniu.r.itv LuCalm, Lynne Anderson, other types of camp fires. Safety Ufiloa. glogy and geography, diet . tht field. Senior nd Junior high Leanna rules aie discussed and practiced. and health, astronomy, and travel. km h i,,i,. .h. ., . . if ami will assemble from the four Ann Bowman, Carma Miller, Merla rhooli, Lehl, .American Fork, Beck, Marilyn Wholes, Kathleen Mrs. LaVar Gioneman has vis Th. Fleasant Grove end Lincoln. The Ramsay, Carol Dimttt, Lorenev. '"-- " ited four of the troops with motion naioroi BVU Leadership Week, from other marching la scheduled to begin at Cleghorn, Josephine Johnson, Marof past camp experiences. well as authorities , pictures riam Francora, Carole Briggs, and 9 a m. The other troops in the area will places. BYU ROTC personnel will Judge Deon Pulley. have the training In the coming For those Interested In the his- !! I. the teami on the basis of posture, Junior High marchers will be:weeks. lory of the LDS Church there will uniforms and marching, according Myrna MorrelL flag bearer; Sharfrnml v Mrs. Cmneman is aided In these ha an Aiitstinrllnf ftfferln to Betty H. McTague, physical lene Farduhn and LuJean Robin Af4 training classes by troop leaders three noted students of church his-I- f education Instructor here In charge son, banner bearers; Joan Berg, Mrs. Delbert Oswald, troop 28; tory. A. William Lund, assistant,") 1111 Donna Dean, bharon Lancaster, of the event. Mrs, Clinton Harding, troop 4: historian of the church; Preston Immediately after the parade the Carol Julian, Sandra Tregaskls, Mrs. Carl George, troop J; Mrs. ;. track and field events will start In Jeanne Peters, Jeanctte whiting, Ralph Olsen, troop U; Mrs. Byron which athletes will vie for honors. Kayla Shelton, Gladys Johnson, Jensen, Brownie troop S; Mrs. Don C. Overly and Leo B. Nelson, Gays Bcvertdge, Glenna Rae PLEASANT GROVE LtRoy Tuckett. Brownie troop 18; Joyce Skinner, Carolyn MAY FESTIVAL CHARACTERS These stddents will be among the scores participating in the anTha .tu. athletic roaches of the American Mrs. Al H of Inner, American Fori Four-- H dents and general publie are shewCorfleld. Vonda Holey, Linda Rob nual Maeser School May Festival this week. Left to right, Jennetie Boren as the Pied Piper, Fork school will be la charge. troop I; and Mrs. Oliver J. Pat ing a great deal of enthusiasm The oosture parade team from inson. Carolyn Ellison. Linda Lee, Shirley Ann Burton as Queen of Dreams, Margo Del Graham as the Queen of Light, and Patricia Van Wagoner, Oss aa the Queen of Night. abuui the second annual art exhibit Fork Brownie tern, American the senior high here Is made up. Carol Scholes, Sally Mortenson, that is being held in the Pleasant troop 1. girls: Beverly Father Day, Tonlta of the following Merlene Monson. n Vlckl Durrant, LINDON Several projects were Grovt High School auditorium. Bateman, (lag bearer; Irene Chip-ma- Helen Berkstrand, Glenda Austin, and Myrna Ault. banner bear decided on by the Lindon 1 The show opened on May ,4 and Colleen Shelton. Jean Kave Ashby. umu May ii. n is Scissors club at a weekly meeting wiu muuiiu ers. Joyce Penroa. Btuy uaisioru, Cook. Arlene Beck, Sandra Ander Barbara Pulley, Donna Pedersen, Thursday, May T. The girls de open each day from 9 a. rn. until Melvt Jean and M.rilvn Hunter. Kathleen Royle, son, Nancy Boley rided that the members should 9 p. m. and will be open Sunday have tbelr material by the next irom i unm c. At all times there Janice Wing. Deanna Grant, Car- - Shoell. club meeting so they could start is someone available at an escort The big event of the year for The event has developed over ' OREM A continuation of the on luncheon cloths, dish towels, the Maeser School its annual May the years Into perhaps the school's A special music-ar- t LIN DON Michel Child. Lin program was Festival will be held Wednesday greatest shelves, or shoe racks. project of tht Sharon step-u-p activity, don youth placed first in three presented to the public this week Is PTA in and Thursday at 6.15 p.m. each and is one of the most elaborate events progress, but according The meeting was held at the under tht of the PTA activithe May-da- y to Mra. Clair York, the drive willihome of DeVona Johnson under the and Mrs. sponsorship affairs of ties at during day on the lawn in front of the and beautifully-costume- d Maudt Jacobs. Lindon Elementary the 18. Anyone supervision of tbelr leader Mrs, 1U kind in the city. end school. May definitely School. Michel took the lead In During the next week arrange"Follow the Piper" Is the theme the pole vault, tht high Jump and wishing to contribute old worn out Beulah Glllman. The girls were ments hsve been made for the Lin-drefresh-terlalr of mafor of floats served entype clothes, any rags an and of this year's festival, School and the Central School the . ball throw. Air Force eadeU and personnel discarded stockings, old ments. to make" a tour of the art exhibit chanting fairyland will unfold on In the girls division Carol Hard- at Brlghara Young University's or wornout csn msttresses will be held Harold Wooltton, chairman. Invites The next meeting quilts the Maeser lawn each night. ROTC Detachment will "snap to" these divisions are conducting took two firsts, one in the ball have these Items collected nowever.'e Jennette Boren as the Pled man X end,Thursday, May 14 at the home of those who have not visited this CI In the best spit and polish fashion inspections. The teams, throw one and in the races. Inof out their way if they will call the club reporter Sharon Jensen. exhibit to come and PlpeT plsys so hsuntlngly sweet JjS dHOlC 0T when the unit under- have exchanged areas for the enjoy this fint May Inthat the children all follow her Carol Hardman, Linda Walker Mrs. Clair York at 0555J1 or Mrs It wtll start right after achool la selection that surpasses last spectlon period. goes Its second annual federal year's dismissed. into the land ef the Piper. Here and Linda Richardson placed in Robert Gammell at 08T7J4. display. spection. the girls baU throw. Carol Hard-mafound are three ruling queens, An announcement Friday by Li. Mopleton News Sharon Kearley and Marcla over the kingdom. Col. Jesse E. Stay, professor of Muir In the girls rsces. Mrs. Hales of the ex- Oss With Patricia is AMERICAN FORK the queen at BYU. tactics and air science the night, and under her dominion will Fourth Grade girls won over tht ceptlon of one candidate, said the Inspection tesm will spend be the twinkling and shooting other Fourth Grade girls in the to over White swept and victory party two days examining facilities the Red party in the annual elec- stars and the sandmen. Shirley kick ball competition. In the Fifth operations at the university. tion of studentbody officers in the Ann Burton, the queen of dreams, and Sixth. Grade girls kick ball fedof the The primary purpose high school here Frfday. The re- will reign over the dream fairies the Sixth Grade scored 92 to 19 eral Inspection team. Col. Stay over the Fifth Grade girls. sults were announced at the elec- and figures and the dawn. HALES the to D. MRS. ZORA examine training, aald. Is By tion day dance In the school gym is queen of Michel Child. Bruce Gray and Del Graham Margo t the MAPLETON both In the classroom and on The Mapleton that evening. the light Flames and gypsies John Baxter finished in that order drill field, and to note any defi Ward YWMIA was reorganized in the boys pole vault. Placing In White candidates named to guide dwell In her land ciencies and difficulties that may Mondsy with the following officers student affairs were At sunset the children gather In the high jump were Michel Child, Jerry Chad-wicsustsinsd: President. Mrs. Merrill seed correction. Pearl Thompson, the twilight to dance the Maypole. Bruce Gray and Eldon Jacklln. The inspection team will observe Halverson; counselors, Mrs., Har vice president; Jeannette Mercer, Reader for tba festival la Harold The finalists in the boys races were president; of Hall. Ross Mrs. old Baker and adequacy teaching procedures, Jean Helmandollar, Nathan, Bruce Gray, Johnny Baxter and secretary; Instructor facilities, effectiveness Retiring officers are Mrs. Joe program chairman. The Red canDancing Is under the direction Dennis Harrison. The boys ball of instructors and general military Wiscombe. Mrs. Ira Allan, and didate elected was Msckey Boley, of Phil lis Long. Principal Marion throw finished with Michel Child, bearing of the cadets. They will Mrs. Merrill Halverson. business manager. Olsen, teachers and children Bruce Gray and Dennis Harrison met wives administration The Jaycee recently also scrutlnlie the A rousing assembly the general chairmanship of in the lead. under Friday A John ROTC Mrs. and discuss the F Boyd program at the home of morning was followed by the bal- Jessie Arrowsmlth are working son. IM orange coipr group naa loting with school and local officials. n during the day. Jerry hard to make a success of thU This will tnarkthe first time the meeting In charge, with Jan- and Paul Newman were the production. Vineyard News the Inspection hag been carried ace Angus,, csptain, assisted by Red and White campaign manout under the supervision of the Ross Bleggl, Marie Johnson, and agers respectively. l1. '.- . LDS newly created A F ROTC headquar- Norma Canto. A short business ters of the Air University located meeting was conducted by Presi in Montgomery, Ala. Prior to dent Rosa Bona. Beverly Straw August, 1952, the AFROTC was gave a talk on ber recent trip to under the jurisdiction of the Con the Washington. D. C, conventinental Air Command, New York tion. The Jaycee wives helped By MRS. GEORGE F. WELLS sponsor Beverly on her trip. Kent City. Spanish' VINEYARD The MIA play cast Since the AFROTC detachments Crsndall gsve several readings. ' The Dixon Junior high school SPANISH FORK-T- he B. F. Larsen landscape la readied for the PleasGIRLS PREPARE PAINTINQ FOR EXHIBIT-T- hls which presented "It Shall Keep are divided Into 10 regional areas Light refreshments were served to hss prepared a musical entertain Fork First LDS Ward has ant Grove High School art exhibit now la progrtsa bf Ella Brady, left, program chairman, tn and their Thee" partners, to ment to recently, be presented the public IS members. the Relief Society, the Paulina Ash, Eighth Grade representative. and student body on Wednesday at YWMIA and the YMMIA this were honored st a social at the Mrs. Afton Mendenhsll is Mr.' Newi E. Mrs. and of home Carlyle 8 p. m. in the school gymnasium. Sontoquin st the Holy Cross week, according to Bishop Robert A chicken The program is under the dlrea A. Nelson. New officers Include: Bunker Wednesday. after an operation. Relief Society president, Mrs. supper was served buffet style Mrs. Heber Mehr (Gwen Men- of Alfred Swenson's Boys' Chorus denhsll) and children are visiting and is presented in the form of a Willis Wood; first counselor, Mrs. and contest games were played with her father, Aaron Mendenhall, minstrel show. David Warner; second counselor, The MIA officers were also guests. Special vocal numbers to be fee Mrs. Heber McKtll; secretary, The music committee of the while her mother is confined to the tured are as follows: Sunday School has prepared a pro Mrs. Doyle Peterson. hospital in Salt Lake City. Claude Niclson, "When the Sun gram in honor of the mothers Mrs. Ena Carrlck is visiting with YWMIA Mrs. Karl president, set Turns the Ocean Blue to Gold ; mornher children in Provo and Maple-to- n Skousen; first counselor, Mrs. Les which will be presented this after leaving the Utah Valley Rodney and Larry Kimball, Sum lie Rees; second counselor. Mrs. ing at 10:30 in th Vineyard LDS mertime," and "Under the Bam Ward chapel. Hospital. She had a major oper- boo Tree": Delmar Leach, "Castle Arvll Huff. Weston Winters, son of Mr. and YMMIA on her ation Reed Warner: president, eye. E MRS. PETERSON STELLA By on the Nile"; a double quartet, Mrs. Arthur Winters of Pleasant Mrs. first has Joe returned Binks Wendell counselor, Nelson; Har-waMother's SANTAQUIN Day "On De Leavee" and Kenneth Grove, has visited relatives here will be observed here with special home sfter visiting her niece and of second counselor, LaMar Tuckett; piano solo, "Rustle during the week. He is home on Allan Mrs. W. Mr. and Nelson. Robert Wooley, secretary, family, programs to be presented in the Spring." David Jeppson acts as a leave from the navy husof sister her and Cel.; Mapa, and Bill Lund, the Interlocutor Sunday Schools of .each LDS Ward Members of the Clegg family R. C. Mrs. and Jex, Glenn Allman. Raymond Verbeck, Prof in Demand As The programs are under the direc band, Mr, met Wednesday in the Union Hall L. L. Thomas of and Ernest Mllner are the end tion of Vondell Painter and Elmer and her brother, in commemoration of. the 94th Ssnta Monica. Cal. Mrs. Bink's men. Vivian Anderson and Glenda Speaker Tietjen, superintendents birthday anniversary of their fa son Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis will present a tap dance. Members of the Remus Rota the lata William . J. Clegg and Yevonne Hurst went One of the busiest dur ther, club entertained their mothers at Jacobsen, A musical program was enjoyed to California to bring her back. school tht will be ing spring a lovely party held at a Payson jeason and were served to Mrs, Mary Halverson Dr. Joseph N. Symons, professor of 75 refreshments cafe this week. EJnnef was served, hadRecently.. members. family bar picture in The Daily HerUniat sociology Brigham Yoong and a program was presented. Mrs. Dale Harding and children with ao article telling of her versity. He is scheduled to give Mrs: Karl Greenhalgb entertained ald life and the many quilts five graduation addresses in May. of Smlthfleld, have spent the, week pioneer with accordion music. A tribute to she hsd made. Not Following is his schedule: May here with relstlves. long after mothers was read by Mrs. Naomi this, she received a letter from LEHI The Bsnd Mothers Club 10, at Seminary Graduation at Mr. and Mrs. 'William' T. Wells Wllkey, and a trio, Mrs. Darlene Senator Wallace F. Bennett from of Lehl High school will fete 4 Hinckley High School. May 17. and daughters have spent the past Fowkes, Mrs. Wanda Kelly, and Washington, D. C, stating that he members of the senior high band baccalaureate address at March week in Kirtland, N. M., with her Mrs. Adele Stanley, sang a nunv had read the article la The Daily and their guests Saturdsy night Valley High School, Arimo, Ida. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fouts ber. Mrs.' Glen Smith was in Herald, and congratulated her on at a banquet at the Lehl Elemen May 20. Snake River High School tary School. charge. Each mother received graduation at Moreland. Ida. May 24, LDS Seminary and Institute of her busy and useful life. exercises of Religion Graduation exercises at gift. Tuesday evening the Bea Hive Headed by Mrs. Suel Bushman, 21, commencement The noma of Mrs. Bert Jasper- - girls held a ceremony called the Band Mothers group is taking Manti High Schdbl In Mantl. MaylSt. George. son was the scene bf Mother's "Building of the Hive." A golden this method of honoring the band Day party Wednesday by members bee hive was built with each girl members for their service during of the Social club. Dinner was placing a ring on it. A honey bee the school year. Reed C. Newbold served at small tables attractive on top completed tht hive. The is band director. ly arranged In a Mother's Day group sang two class songs. La- - Special" bell lyre Insignia em tnemt. During the evening Miss raine Everett and Christina Whit blems will be presented to six band students st the banJacobsen,, of Bprlngvllle, enter ing played their violins. Guests leading To qualify for. this honor, tained the group with an lllustrat- - were Bishop Welby Warren. Ross quet. members- must have at least SO ad talk on her recent tour of Hall, Ernest Binks, Mrs. Joe Wisper cent attendance at regularly rope, Each mother was presented combe, Mrs. Ira Allan, and two scheduled dally rehearsals for with a gift. Present with their Kolob Stake leaders, Mrs. Laur three years, 80 per cent ef summer mothers were Mrs. Jasperson, ence Lyman and Mrs. Wendell rehearsals, and must have particiMrs. Rodney Hudson, Mrs. Rex Wlnegar. Teachers for the Bee pated in a public performance as Peterson, Mrs. Nell Van Ausdal, Hive classes are Thelma pe Grw, soloist or member of a small Mrs. Robert Hicks.- - Mrs. Gaylen Grace Bennett, Delna Casalr, and ensemble group. Students to be ' . Mrs. Blaine Martell, Wilma Cloward. honored are Donna .Rae Jones, Peterson, xr y The first grade, with Mrs. Jan-Ic- e , i Paul Bylund, Mrs. Arden varaon, jonn louey, avonnem Crandall as teacher, enjoyed Allen Green, Merlin Russoq ana Mrs. Eldon Carter and a May walk Wednesday. They en- Mark Littleford. Mrs. Car Van Ausdal. ' at a MothMrs. Pearl .Stewart has returned tertained their mothers ceeds went" to building Vflreplaee to her home at Sheridan, Ore., er's Day party.Bell System, pesplte transistor developed by TH!S IS A "MtSACll A ward banquet held Wednesday in back of the church, placing after visiting with her father transistor does a!- -( the man's of at Ward th was finger le?s than third the Mapleton length evening iti lights, and making a parking area bert Kay who is ill. a grsat success, according to Calvin Johnson was iq charge of Mr. and Mrs. William Crenshaw most everything a vacuum tube can do. And it consume let than a tenth and little sen of Portland, Ore., are Bishop Welby Warren. Two hun-- the program, which came from In your telephone ays. fuests of Mrs. Crenshaw'i mother. dred people were served. The pro- BYU. power used by an ordinary flanhiight bulb. Put to work voice' and Mrs. Alda LindBtrom. . tem, It generate- and amplif ie the electrical current! that carry your Mrs. Robert Chllds entertained J If -does it wore economically than other equipment. t a birthday party May In honor ef her daughter MerJent. r?1.bcilellsm Ha"Lfi,Jp V '?J ' CyrV rtal,uS!r re-n- Jurm ::V: v 'if " "i lt. lUIulM - Mil . . IiihiI Cvkiltii I&uXaM Peasant Grcvo Club Picks Projects Maeser School May Festival Set Wednesday, Thursday Federal Inspection Scheduled For Air Force ROTC Unit Youth Garners Top Honors in Lindon Contest Sharon PTA Plans To Continue Drive extra-curricul- un 2B'Xm?tSurwie thej,,,,,,w root-bee- Pcrtv Grabs , IQ Elective Posts n, Mopleton YWMIA Is Reorganized v k, Par-duh- MIA Play Cast Auxiliaries In Spanish Fork Honored at Social Ward Reorganized Dixon Schedules Minstrel Show reor-gsnlz- y Hos-pit- sl Special, Programs Scheduled for s Day r rd y Graduation net-son- s Mothers Schedule Band Member Party . iu "i IIIIW Ill - tU ttt5'C thi - . t&Wb OAS RANGE Or.fy 30 x ASK ABOUT OUR ' , . yet Elg end Roomy WS, stead cook the finest dinners AD the space yoei NEW C lawrtls) ...1 DEEP TO!!! ftof ... yet Spring Styles to amaatnrlY compact visit our die SJhmt. NOW, Free gifts to tht ladies. COLdlZER PANTS I. 1- - A IS J4 372 W. 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