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Show e t - '"""H i T igcrette Pep West Utcli SteSo Club Names New Officers Ccnfcraca SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MAY It. 1X1 f F Tcy r- . 7-- 1,1, A university mops uusy Program of Forensics Has Wclfero Th:r.2 Welfare till be tha them of the New Tleerette ofriren anruuinrrri at (h innnil K.r. West Utah Stake LOS StaWe qur- nurt thii wk arrordln tn Vteev terly Conference; seaiions of which ! Brigham Young Unlveriiity Is. The aim of the ore anttation 1. r "eheduled today in the Provo Ebrnstein, outgoing president. making preparation! for a full yearjald desiring high schools In aetiln n "n 0!?icer for the coming year will"1 of activities in forensic ounng,up their own forensi proarrit bt Marilyn Crlfflths, president; .Adams representing the church 13SJ-under the direction of Dr next year. committee welfare vice Lymon, Gayle president; LaVar Barman, director of List are being prepired of tu. JeweU Motl. secretary; and Gwcnl The e"."l sessions will be at BYU forensics. dent on cimcui Iih i.uh a m, and T p m, Other meetings . jlO rorsyth, reporter. b tn- are Beinf lent to all nigher information about the national 'Wart meeUng to be Honorary memben of the club schools In the slate requejtlng debate. discussion questioni, and the Pioneer Ward chapel wlU be rew cheerleaders lust helli ' i arauuaung aiuuemi wno.uuier iiijj-c- n roremac programs. elected: Eunenla Ill's. Colleen Sunday at 8:15 a.m. and the PrleMuucreuea in ine xorensic ,nooa meeting htcn win do at me in. Baker and Carol Keel. program at Brlgham Young Univer were Pioneer Ward chapel also at 1:30 Nineteen new members RECEIVE AWAKDS-- Dr. A. L. Curtli presents 'gold medaU to winsity. These atudent will be furaccepted into the club following aiP-- No ners of the Curtis musie contest at Payton High School, Jeaneea nished with Information concernauthoritlei have been try-ogeneral Lincoln la on! the Gym i assigned' itake conferences this Miller and Ferrall Huff, as J. D, Christensen, head ot tha high, ing paat and future activities. April 18. n J I school music department, looks on. -ey wiu ne ; They arc- Virginia Swan, Arlcnelwef,-ededicatory service 'orine KET1K1NQ PRINCIPAL, SL'CCESSOR-WHU- im T. Tew, left, who Guymon, Bonnie Kay Jameson, LeRoy Whitehead. LDS semtnanr Memorial urwge win retire! from the prlnclpalshlp of tha SpringviU LD3 Seminary, and Laurna Louder. Colleie Brindiak. h teacher of SpanUh rork wlU be the bp" erected across the Mis- hli mcceisor, Erwln U fchetneld. Shirley Edwards, Joyce Murdoch. speaker at the first of the lummer Sherry Brown. Carma OBry,'souri liiver at tne pioneer winwr ana tall rrlendly Circle Sandra Peterson. Pat Todd. Carol Quarters. Speakers it conference. program! 29-Ye- ar k'lven by the Young Married! of Joste, LoU Conrad. Dlanr.e Lewis, beside Elder Adams and the stake De Utah conraa win Dion. Stake. presmency. Anabel Merlene Meldrum. CleRR. returned missionary, and other The circle will be held ' this PAYSON-Pay- son Myrna Roundy. DeAnne Long, and High School re: Curtis Music contest, Ferrsl SPRINGVILLE Fre Instru ' 'members of the stake who do not honor Dlrle Ann Haws. was this Muff with held Jeaneen Tolhurst week, and Miller; day mental A ahort program consisted of a' ordinarily have the opportunity to medals and other awirde presented Oratorical context, . Joyce wiisan nein " 1.1. this B.l II MLrl t tn take conference. - -- to a toast to old members by Pat Hold-'snumber of students. and Dennis Christensen; .rt building under BlgleriSprlngvlll. away; a reading by Barbara Siew.- Special music li being prepared Names ot donor! and recipients' Athletic medal, Jerry Buyi; LouUa by W,yn oi Harmon Hatch. ClasserKh'rmn art and a. song dedicated to the, by Carol A. Waters, stake chorister!son Javcea Road-e-... Peck: ar ..., Rav orsaTIv.. i) . -- k . -- . (Linrinin anrl Mrt I... .i. atake lMynn. SPRINGVIIXE-Wllll- am T. Tew, A tribute was given to the fol- - Ut. The stake Sunday School Board : beloved director of the Springville facilities .V the . 'JSI , - t mm ..a.nsiu p.i piBiiuH m- - niuini in ina bind nn ArrhMin officers: Peggy U furnishing the (lower. room to was remodeled that from an li Seminary Junlor bl8h provide retiring 0 rerguson, office. r-- i position after 29 yean of aervlce. i r 3auchana Lomh Science award, Hit retirement becomes effective Tauibt la Flllmora ,y anji ?hll Jonei; Dunford U June 30, at which time Erwin L. Not aU hli teaching career has . coming year. . J Pul-Phil I and Jone lward Jane UVOUII T.Z:7.iT, Sheffield, for 11 year a member been confined to Springville fer.l m ua m viiiai niu ver; Utah County Medical Assoclaof the aeralnary faculty, will "be- prior to coming here. Mr. Tew V come the new principal. P.m.'.t'th. opened up the LDS seminary In Cnam KIpwc ....vxia., ucgiuii oiuuui uupujr wiArt OUUdlnif. The 132 memberi of this year's Fillmore where he taught for four.lS-- Se year, Seminary graduating clan la Parents of the Sixth grade chilV1NEYAIJD The Union School PAYSON-G- uy y Hill Snyder, pan commander Dtllart wsi elect of the growth of the institudren who enter Junior high school closed a successful year thli week post. ?ayion New tion through the Urelesi efforts of this fall are Invited to bring their ed president of Payson High School with a field dav during which 275 Mr. Tew and his associates. When was asked by the mission authoriboys and girls and talk with Mr. student body this week, tn election i students participated in game and be came to Springville during the ties to translate parta of the Doc Hatch about getting started on directed by Principal Lou! A. activities The afternoon sports. summer of 1925, to become princi- trine and Covenants into the Maori , band or orchestra Instrument. In the Union Hall where were held Bates. Mr. DeHart won In highly Mr. Hatch point out that It is pal of the seminary, he made a language. He also served as presi student! entertained their parents. contested voting, with Jay Oldroyd Re MARGRETTE TAYLOR for canvasi of homes dent of the Auckland conference to Johnitudents important get him on the ticket is Sumntsr.-Orchestritudents A playlet written by Diana Twenty-fou- r SALEM wherein were eligible students of in New Zealand, and had the dis started at the summer achool at opposing son was presented by the ilxth the seminary. That fall, 128 boys tinction of becoming the first edi- were graduated from junior high .trade. Don Williams furnished no beglnneti will be started in the president. Other officer! elected Include: ana gin were registered whereas tor of the first Maori paper in New ichool at commencement exercises fall at the beginning of ichool Danna accordion selections, - and. Reid, vice president; Jo. at the school auditorium Thursday Gloria Hanks classes. He also stresses that the Anne only 60 bai previously taken part Zealand. dance. a gave tap Carlisle, secreiary-trcaiureIn the three-yea- r course. The first In 1917 'Mr. Tew, with hli wife evening. Clasi chairman, Monte More than 100 itudents demonstrasummer program allows more and William Tachikl, business man graduating class, Vrumberlng 27, (the former Jennie Houti) and fam Davis, took charge. Prayer were ted souare dances. Allen Houston Registration for the summer or-- time to give the beginners a good ager. Defeated candidate are Rob Idaho to farm a sec by Mary Thompson and Lynn showed colored slides of the stuwas presented in IKK . ily, went-t,0 chestra classei. offered fi ert Menlove, vice president; Kathto all pKrP",nn tion of land contained in the North- - Koyle. Studenti who were gradu dents In their various school Provo school itudenti under tht leen Ore, secretary-treasureand JL Owl Cblldrea GTaduaU western States LDS mission. He ated were Louise Ruth warren, school work when ' prolects. Erland Elmer, builnes manaier. ATTENDS CONVENTION Miss rection of Dale A. Johnson and Since that time moreMhan 2000 was soon called to preside over an LeGrande Baker, Monte Davis, The climax of the day'i iports John Hllgendorff. will begin next! Doyi ana girls (Including Mr. Tew's Independent branch In that mission. Mary . Thompson, Lynn Koyle, was a ball game. Geneva Sixth Emma Ullock, who attended inweek at various irhnoii in Provo. own leven children) have araduajj ThU rmtltlnn fnr Beverly Dvtt, Shirley . parney, graderi defeated the Union team; dustrial confab at New ..York Provo High School orchestra itu as a representative of tha Kar-i- . City ea Lewis nave June Muhlstein, ouiers been three Nybo, years. anajnany on denti will regliter on June 3 from state of Utah. or two of the Vklng New Stake Organised PTA officers were In charge of ?1 10 to 10:45 a. m. In the orchestra classes. Wood. In August of 1919. the Lost River Anne Carter. concessions The Union faculty room at Provo High School. Stutt, a MUUU was LDS from A.ivfc are A Stake CVBUS. MmllVU tfCUSCU, organtied During that same year of 1927. E. Beck principal. Jonn dent! from Farrre Junior High, eOCHer BrlmGene Mr. Tew also lanuched a project portion of the Blackfoot Stake and Edman, Gary Davis, .Mcui. Lcon nowaen. .Alien nous-toMaeser, and Joaquin ichools will to procure a new building to house part of the Northwestern States hall. Jesry Riding, Merle Koyle, Nelda Rasmusscn. Maria Bentents from Flrrer Junior HlEh. his seminary students. The tiny mission, and Mr. Tew wai made Elma Taylor. Marda Nuttall. Elna Merle nett, Christiansen, School on June I from f to 9: 45 Horrocks, and Gayle Sperry. Clr.rk. Alice Parker, Margaret structure locited on the corner a counselor In the new itake presi m. Students under the direction The girls were dressed In formals. Johnson and Oriel G. of Main and Fourth South which dency. of Mr. Hllgendorff will register Clegg, sub was being used at that time, was HI second mission call came Spring flowers were used for dec stitute. June 2 at p. m. at Dixon Junior SPRINGVILLE Miss Emma M. years in orations proving far inadequate for the durlng hii seminary High School and Killlan Glen Mrs. called children, was he when of Ullock. daughter fait growing Institution. Throueh Springville, Mr. and Mrs. The seven-wee- k course ts open Abe Ullock, a teacher of psychol- to. the the combined effort of the Kolob by LDS Church authorities to pre Myrna and Kenneth, drove to Or- and is free of charge. public KilMr. dervllle where LDS Stake presidency and people, side over the East Central States recently ogy .at West High School In Salt Some Instruments can be furnished. Lake City, was recently selected At the new building, occupying the mission for a space of three years. llan Joined them on a motor trip. registration, the students will be as one of three teachers of social of the missionaries They went to the Kalbeb National corner across the street east of Twenty-fiv- e segregated as to when and how the high "school, was ready for the who served under bun during that Forest in Arizona, through llouseSPRINGVILLE Children of the; studies to represent the state of often they will meet as well at to beginning of classwork in the fall time were present at the testimon rocK vaiiey ana Mamie canyon to, Lincoln. School enjoyed a field day Utah at a session or the Industrial their skill In using the Instruments. of 1929. and was dedicated by ial given him last Sunday evening the Navejo Bridge on the Colora-'th- S week In which an classes Council, as a guest ot the chemical as part ot the Seminary graduation do River. The Klllians left this participated. The Kindergarten, Industry. ratnarcn Oliver B. Huntington. Non - magnetic mlneweeier iaier me casement room was exercises held in the stake house. week for a visit In North Hollywood, First, Second and Third grades Miss Ulloclt went to New York built entirely of wood are now Im- TO DIRECT STUDENT fcODY Newly elected itudent body Officers with Rowena. their for" Cel., went to the not daughter. will terminate His activities city park, games by air to attend the convention at portant units of the U. S. Nary. of Payon High School are, left to William Tachikl. business a treat, with his retirement from Seminary, Myrna will stay there for the sum-'an- d Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in They are an essential part of the manager; JoAnn Carlisle, ecretary-treaure-right, Danna Eeld, vice mer vacation. the Fourth, Fifth and Troy. Pupils of however, for Mr. Tew still holds his defense against magnetic mines. . president; and Guy DeHart, president. Sixth grades remained oft the position as member of the High In addition to attending the conschool playground for a sportsfest. Council of Kolob stake. vention, Miss Ullock ipent two New Principal First, second, and third places days sightseeing in and around were given tn each class for high New York Like Mr. Tew. Erwln L. Sheffield, City and visited with a '"" Jump, broad Jump, ball throw, who becomes the new principal of eriTraatataatraatMaattatattratatttj cousin, Floyd M. Anderson, his dash. First wife and Two additional art awards, were the Springville Seminary. Is also dash, and baby formerly daughter, made at Brlgham Young University a graduate of Brlgham Young Uniplace winners from each class then of Springville. pitted their skills for the honor of this week. The B. F. Larsen art versity. A native of Kaysvllle, Mr. being named school champi. Blue, award, initiated and sponsored by Sheffield attended Weber College the Studio Art Guild for the best and USAC at Logan before coming or Ki.Mi VILLE teruncatci 01 red, and white ribbons were winners In the first cate-h-e work of art' produced by a beginer to the "Y " Since his graduation, .promotion were awarded to 191 ot the 'Junior high school'gory on which were printed the In the Art Department at the BYU has done considerable post-decolorfuI exercises event,, Lincoln school, and 1953. wai awarded to Frani Johansen for graduate work at the "Y" al'onlnUj gr,de under the direction of School winners were awarded gold an outstanding piece of wood He has taught school 16 years, twd!ursdsy C ribbons wltt similar printing. .Lynn H anks of them being at Delta. hree sculpture. Edgemont First and Edgemont . was the Desires of Youtll SnrlnffJ.: th In rest .nri Flllmnr. LDS Wards will switch Peter Meyer wai given first men Second " ' In . out 1 the theme carried .. , 1 program. their schedules for all Sunday tion ipr a large modern oil paint vllle. MCW "..vW"e.. In counselor the served L, a. Ing, and J. .Reed Welfiht second . He meetings beginning this week. wcr gave mention for a creative ; me" piece of presidency of Millard IjUS Stake, ThorpeTcoUeen Ma-- I The Edgemont First Ward will in the bishopric of the Delta Ward, copper craftsmanship. hold priesthood meeting at 8:30 ,on Yvonne BlgeloCv, and mis year the Art Department SPANISH FORK Elaine West a.m., Sunday School at 10 a.m., ..T,Wi3bt. iu- also made special achievement oiu oi ouiuikviuc. no iau Mn , d Sacrament meeting at 6 p.m has been chosen editor of the awards to two.jfudents for out- led an LDS mission in the Southern mixed chorug from the Rrad. ish Fork Junior High School paper;The Edgemont Second Ward will S in service the standing a new schedule of priesthood e department, uatlng group, by Karen Otteson and will serve on the school i In the form of medals. They went His wife Is the former Katherlne wno SSve a piano solo: by a vocal mission. -- i Associate editors are meeting at 9:15 a.m., Sunday to Joyce Nicholson and Edward Grow, and with their five children, trio consisting of Linda Weight, Marilyn Elmer and Wayne Niel School at 11 a.m. and Sacrament Scboenfeld, both graduate they make their horn on Brookslde Ceraldine Jensen, and Darlene sen. These positions are filled by meeUng at 7:30 p.m. Drive In Springville. Huff; and by Merrill Johnson who students that have shown outstandThe two wards meet In the Edgeplaved violin selections. Accom- - ing ability In English and composl- - mont chapel, and the rotation of panlsts were Karen O.tesen and t,on work ln tte acnooK the the schedule periodically gives Audrey Hall. Processional music first year they hive made them a each ward opportunities not per was furnished by a string member of the commission. otherwise. OTtEM arra k. ; geral ! iuers LA J I Friendly Circle Speaker Named pr. - Springville Sets Awards Presented at Payson High School Honor Assembly Retirement Closes Free Summer Music Classes - Teaching Career For Principal Of Springville LDS Seminary 'j.,0 j.iii...ji..i'..i..k. M.ai .(., , Jin iSim '$ks&$m I. ii union icnooi cnas Successful Year nT$&X&24 DeHart Heeds rountfitton'Ml";;;: in.rvi.. .J". si UIIUH - - !..M.!!:I. ". With Field Day tym-boll- Student Body Graduate From' Junior High School Registration Sot or bcuse-to-hou- se cv-er- al - m thaMJLwW a.'? f?T.w,nl"d J'"' - Class - r; .Mt ... hhM r; Jr1y ..ii ."i6!. AUenaS . n, Industrial Meet In New York City 5-- 5 Lincoln School Holds Field Day Art Awards Announced r; Springville Junior High Holds, Graduation Rites . rd Edgemont Wards Switch Schedules nt ,l itndP"! T! '.TTI'r. M.n ri tlUII,B " L"?- JUni0r Hiflh Editor SAVE SDan-ian- , eom-;hv- For A Rainy Day... For A Sunny Future! mitted Prayers were offered by John Beardall and Timothy Moss and certificates presented by Harold A growing Sayings Account with Farmeri and Merchants Bank makes it easy ts plan ahead for taxes, insurance and othef Chrlstensep, members of the Nebo school district. PTA Gives $100 For Curtain Fund fixed expenses, as well as for unexpected emergencies. LEHI -- Outgoing officers of the Lehi Elementary PTA organization have presented $100 to the school to be placed in the fund being collected to purchase new curtains for the auditorium stage. ' Announcement of the gift Is made by Mrs. Vera Trane, outgoing president. Of the' sum, $63.28 was money remaining In the organization's party fund, and the remainder wps from membershln dues. A small balance has been left In the treasury for allocation , by the incoming officers. fin' gas at Wasatch Furr.sce & cppHsnccs : Appliance: LENNOX GAS FURNACES LENNOX CONVERSION BURNERS " GAS WALL HEATERS . 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