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Show estimonials Scheduled for Nine Departing LDS Missionaries;One Returns from Field SUNDAY HERALD 1 t. and Mrs. r TMr Mjthe-Cwi?- r AlpinD Schsd Lunch PrcgrGin Robertson Sforts f.lchday memher y. Council of Twelve Apostles LDS Church, will be guest p" Fe!;er at a farewell testimonial to be held tonijht at 7 p.m. for Vr.- - and Mrs, Hilton Robertson at the riflh-Eizht- h Ward Chapel. IVth East and Second North. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson will leave Tuesday for California prepn aratory to sailing for JaDao Sept. 20 where they will take I charge of the Japanese LDS mir-slo- ) Mr. Robertson served ia the same mission 20 years a Co nd also as president of the Chinese mission. The Japanese mission now tnc.ludes Korea and the PhiliDpines as well as the Chinese mission. Pres. and Mrs. Robertson will peak and there will be sneclal music presented. Bishop Eccles Cameron will be In charge. All I !rndi are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson returned only a few months ago from their service in the Chinese mission. where Mr. Robertson was presi dent until Red China forced " its closing after the outbreak of the ;tf Korean War He moved his headquarters to Hawaii, where he serv- c ed until his return to Utah. te ' -- I S I '""V, 1 ' The ichool lunch pro-TraQREM in the Orem area of the Alpine School District will go Into m .M. - 1 J -" i . i I ? n. - 1 , : . I i I - ' ' operation Monday, the first regu lar day of class work ia each school, except at Lincoln High ii . ; ; 7 : " l i J L ..lUi.-- JOiiN RUSSELL PERRY GLEN A. VVSIGl.f JAMES ; DAuT A. . ... : " ' I v f? f s ;. i , I. Don M. Jones V A farewell PLEASANT VIEW will be held Sunday uon m. evening in nonor 01 Jones who has been called to serve as a missionary in the Texas-LouisiaMission. The farewell testimonial will be held in the Pleasant View Chapel at 7:30 p m. F.dor Jones is a son- of Mrs. Preal M. Jones. He has been very testimonial i ' .: ' t I ward activities and atj active the present time is stake dance; director 4or the MIA. He has at- a memoer or xne i .a, I i i ROTC for Hi years. He has DON M. JONES ROBERT FRAZIER been a member of the ward MIA basketball team for several years. F.lrier Jnnn will enter aioit Home in Salt Lake City on'JomeS A. Dart Robert Frazier Oct. 7 for about 10 days and will) A farewell SPANISH FORK Elder Jamesl SPRINGVILLE will be given tani.it X. All friends and relatives are in- A. Dart will be honored at a cited to attend the farewell well testimonial this evening Sept. for Robert Frazier, son of Mr 13 at the Third-Sixt- h Ward Chapel, and Mrs. Dillon Frazier of Sprins-a- t 7:30 p.m. Robert Bradford will ville, who has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission to the North be in charge of the program. Riley C. Richards "Jimmie" as he i called by Central states. The program will be held in the Sixth Ward c'tapc! PLEASANT GROVE Riley C. his many friends is the son of beginning at 7 p.m. and friends W. late Estella the Chailes and Richards of Pleasant GroVe reand relatives of the prospective bornwas He at Francom Dart. turned home Saturday after spendare invited to join ward ing two years in the Western Spanish Fork and has lived here missionary in the meeting. States LDS Mission. Elder Rich-- 1 mst of his life. When he was sev-trd- s members A old his went with he n graduate of the Springvillc par has spent the past year work-jeing in Hastings. Nebraska. He was'ents and other members of the high school and LDS Seminary, Bri-haformerly stationed in Carlsbad. iamily and lived in Long Beach. Kobert has also attended attheProvo. Young University New Mexico, where a new LDSj,jntil the death of his mother, in when he returned to Spanish He will enter the mission :homc chapel was dedicated last year, and in Grand Junction. Colorado, fork and since that time has lived in Salt Lake City Sept. 1G. I Elder Richards Is returning to:v'ith his grandmother. Mrs. Effie The program for the Sundav Dart. He has always been active testimonial is announced as folthe new Grove Ward Chapel that has been erected and dedicated'" the Third and later the Sixth lows: Opening song, congregation, of the LDS Church, after the since he left from that ward. ds were divided. He gradu- prayer. Stewart Ivic; sacrament; Homecoming service! are planned! Kae height; speaker, ated from the Palmyra Stake Sem- - vocal solo, al the near future. LeRoy D. Tingcy; organ salo. and the rork nary High Spanish Elder Richards is welcomed Mary Bird; remarks. Bishop home by his wife , uciuuuc, uu . . iuin Slieff W anH R'chm Frroc S me 01 senior uiass dui ,.---" ch ildren. Ruth. Jearf. and Joseph president V:: , al nd a host of friends. Prior to left shortly before commencement 1) Join the w h is. missionary " a enve in all branches of church stint in .that and the Nationa activities and especially Dillon Frazier; benediction, A. and genealogy work. sergeant Previously he hadbeen Cherrington. stationed at the Salt Lake Air . . tJase and Clovis. New Mexico. He' . Mourine Perry was attending the Shophomore Glen A ciass, ai ine b.i.u. wnen ne oc- Open house will be held today iilfH in aprAnt s all til th nr. SPRINGVILLE A Glen from 2 to 6 p.m. at the hora ofi Field. Mission and son Mr. Leo Mrs! of wcgian Weight, 142 Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Perry, His many friends are invited to Weight, of this city, has beon Called N. 6th W., for their daughter. LDS Finnish mis- tend. the testimonial at . which the.to serve in Maurine Perry, who has been a: He will enter tie mission called to the West German LDS following program will be given: sion. e Opening song. "We Thank Thee, home Sept. 16 prior to his rlepnrt-urfor mission O a headquarters early God invocation for Prophet"; Perry has been called from " j the Belvedere Ward. East Los by Otto Stewart; piano solo, Bar- - n October. This evening. Sept. 13, h? will be Anceles Stake where sh has been bara Necley; remarks. J. Austin active in church work. She has Cope, Sr.; vocal solo. Vera Fran-bee- n honored at a farewell testimonial assistant ward clerk in charge com: reading. Shariene Hill; re-- in the Ko'ob Fifth Ward beginning member.-- , finances for the past 11 months marks JamesA. Dart; vocal duet, at 5:15 p.m. and. ward and was also age group counselor "Enough To Knirs." Marba Dough-fo- r family, 3?rd friends ' are invited. the Guardian Beehive class in ty ,and""Katheryn Hales Webb with The program is announced as MIA, laccompaniment by Blanche Hales; follows: Opening song, congrega-Ueff- ; H. A farewell testimonial was held remarks. Bishop Sidney Hayinvocation, Scott Thorn; sacAug. 20 in Belvedere Ward and ward: closing song, "I'll Go Where rament; speaker. El dean B. was followed by a party in the You Want Me To Zo"; benediction, Weight; vocal solo. Kae Weight; recreation hall. Miss Perry entered Faun Rigby. remarks, parents; remarks, Thomthe mission home in Salt Lake as Oakes. former missionary to City on Sept. 2 and will sail from Finland; vocal duct, Carol and Stanley N. Peck New York Friday. Norma Weight; remarks, Bishop PAYSON Stanley N. Peck, Grant S. Thorn; response, missionson of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peck ary; closing song, congregation; John Russell Perry : .. V. r n r - rcu I vviii uc uwiiui at a Glen Is a graduate of the Springlilia tlLjr. ...ill yi Ik!. testimonial fTftAgell today in Clear- ville High School and Seminary John Russell Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland M. Perry, 366 N. field. "Beleaves Sept. IS to enter and has been attending the USAC 4:h E., vill be honored today at the mission home in Salt Lake al Logan the past two years. 5 p.m. al a farewell testimonial City, after which he will depart The State of Virginia extends meeting In the Manavu Ninth for the Northern States Mission. W ard Chapel prior to his departure His parents and brothers and sis- farther west than does neighborfor the New Engand LDS Mission. ter of this city plan to attend the ing West Virginia Mr. Perry will enter the LDS testimonial, and invite friends to Miss.on Home in Salt Lake City attend; also. Sept. 16 before leaving for the RAD1ATOKS REPAIRED Stanley and his father and his brother-in-law, mission field. Dwayne Christian-son- , Ante Glass Instated A 1931 graduate of Brigham together with a friend. Dean Specialised Work Young University High School. Mr. Cowdcn, of Clearfield, recently enDerry has attended BYU for two joyed a weekend hike into the AHLANDER'S years, where he was active In Uinta Mountains. They reported 490 So. Univ. Avenue Brlcker social unit and student good fishing at Brown Lake and th.fiu 1 RILEY C RIQiARDS r ial testi-monla- L 1 "t mnvr ut Weight , fe . of Fl3 TALENT AWARD IN OREM STAKE FESTIVAL Pictured above are the Enaliy.s of the Orem StaVs Farm Festival talent show to be held Wednesday. The Junior division, those under 12 years, whose contest finals will be held In the Lincoln High School auditorium, are, upper left to right, Maxine Spriggs, Orem First Ward; Linda K. Thompson, Orem First; Judith Future, Karen" Bates, Windsor; MarReen Alger; Vineyard; Glee Bunnell, Vineyard; Marie Mealey, Vermont; Jerrv Rowley, Sharon; Linda Jensen. Geneva: Linda Joey Shurmay. Geneva: and Lorna Man mm RnJ. erly. Th; senior division finalists, who win try for the grand prize at the Scera Theater are. lower, left ta right, JoAnn Hebertson. Vineyard WTard; Colleen Baker. Geneva; Joe Wedre.iay Ford Vermont, Jack Barratt. Beverly: Janice Varlev and Vernon B. WUlouchbyT Orem First! nri xtaviJr.,'n Dittmore. Windsor, VIE Springville H. S. Students List Registration Program Of Lindon School By EVELYN M. BOYER Four new teachers are listed for Elwood Baxter, prinLINDON SPRINGVILLE Senior hish the junior high school, according School cipal of lindon Elementary school concluded registra jto Principal Lynn Hanks. They are announces that school will com- tion on students and Friday ready Uvld Gledhill. who replaces Irs mence Monday, Sept. 14, at 9 a.m. for the opening of Saturday scool Monday. !Beth Evans Crandall (signed to teach in Spanish Fork): George First Grade children will report Sept. 14. to their classes in the morning and . According to Principal Paul K. Puckett, who .will assist in the Walker,' students are asked to music department and teach social will attend clasS for a half day. meet in a general assembly at 9 science in" place of Russell Hales: All kindergarten children who a. m. Monday morning for an Mrs". Margaret Pehrson. who will were not registered last June are orientation program -- after which take Miss Neeley's place; and E. asked to register Tuesday, from regular classwork will begin im Vance Calder, w ha will teach scil till 3 p.m. The attending parents mediately. On Thursday, the teach- ence and math in place of Harry should bring the child's health ex- ers attended the Nebo district Evans. amination" slip and birth certifi- teachers institute held in Spanish, Enrollment- of tije junior high cate. The kindergarten children Fork. Some 500 students are; ex- school-harisen to 570. states Mr. pected to be enrolled in the Spring- Hanks. They, too, will begin acregistered last year have been by, mail and !hall . attend ville senior higb school this year. tivities Monday morning at 9 a.m. Thool as instructed. Faculty members readying class- at a general assembly, to be held to greet the students in- in the gym n ash i where will The same bus schedue will be rooms K. Walker, principal; receive their instructions. they n effect as last year and the bus clude: Paul Bartle'tt. Grant- E. Clyde, Harold At the conclusion of the assemwill cover the same route, Bessie G. Ray Hales, Omar Seventh and Eighth grade stubly, Teacher personnel for this term Hansen,Finley, Harmon Hatch, Mae Huntincludes: Dawn Bennion and Mar- ington, A. E. Jacobsen, Carol D. dents will be grouped and divided their respective classes. Ninth gie. Lott, kindergarten and First Kreth, Allen Stephens. George Into registration Grade; Agnes Weibell and . Beth Pehrson. Eldon Reese, Francis E. tradersto completed the school's opening. Harding, Second Grade; Thelma Rowe; F. Dee'Sanford. Clvde Lun-del- prior Martell, Third Grade; Erma Hfles. J. Eli Tippetts, Boyd L. Wil- Elementary grades will begin Fourth Grade; Dale Burgess "and son. Mr. Stephens Is the only their school work also on Monday Leon Bawdon, Fifth Grade; Waltof the faculty. He replace? morning in the schools to which er Brock and Elwood Baxter, Sixth William Partington in the agricul- 'hey were directed through the Grade; Erwin Jensen will instruct ture and FFA classes. boundary system set up by Clar- the students in music. This Includes orchestra for the Fifth and Sixth no-lifi- ed . 'rd X, s - MAURINE PERRY More than two million Americans will be living in mobile homes by the end of the year, it was re- when the trailer coach'in 1 1.. - i. . ,J ". 1 SWU,- L r it 60 Dsy Ssbs TOMORROW'S SPECIAL 51H:nryJ . FwMy Low Equipped- - mileage $795 A. L DUCICm VEGAS Event-"L- AS ENTER TODAY of SERVICE MAYTAG UPRIGHT 12 Cubic Fttt . . . with the any new or purchase used Car or any major Appliance or TV Set you qual1st ify for the Contest. Prize: A week's paid vacation at the Sahara Hotel in las Vegas. 2nd Prize: $400 G. E. Refrigerator - Freezer. Plus many ether valuable prizes. See our "DEALS" you buy! re SALES & SLIVIG 3 s . ! I t ..- '. 420 paundt ef food itvrag school princip-l- s. School lunches will be serve! beginning on the first day cf school. A charge of 15 cents far elementary students' and 20 ferus Tor senior and 1unirr hifS ViM students is made for each moaL Be wise carry d checkbook instead! It's just as good as cash, but if you should lose it, just stop in at Farmers and Merchants Bank and get another one. Of course if you lost the cash, if would be another story. $49995 Everything's at $53 "see-level- ." Open th 4r fi ih mnd a glanc everything that't imid. S itrd tenvniM. : : : Every thtlf't Ft frMiing iwrfse. fretiing prettrh vitamin, flavor and "god ImIu" f your feed.. Offcer Krigfirt II end 'ee n'zei. let Termi Ji r A CHECKING ACCOUNT I I . here at your home-owne- d bank wilL enable you to pay your bills promptly, safely and easily: cancelled checks are returned to provide receipts. We'll supply you with our special envelopes for Banking by Mail - No so that you-camail postage required your deposits to the bank every pay day n Balanced lid Yon never kava to hold it open. Choice of two convenient sizes 8 cubic foot and 14 cubic feet. You'll enjoy these services. ; HO" TOMORROW'S SPECIAL G. E. Disposal Installed FREE. 5 Yr. Guaranteel Reg. 134.95 plus Installation. NOW 1349S iw Completely" Installed av. ph. 3900 Full five-ye- '"farter paid vP .ooo spoilage un eondawmf warranty m warranty One-ye- ar gearontea e wertmanihia sad part! UTAH APPIIAHCE CO. 32 EAST 1st NORTH - VhONI 237S mm TAYLOR'S APPLIANCE DliPT, :. - 250 WEST CINTES ST THE MATTAO FXEEZK IS THI MOST EFFICIENT FXEIZJNO UNIT YOU CAN BUY. SEE THE FUU UNI TOOAT1 sS MDa nxoui kjcgt wbjuxx cowauraoa J " - mil, . ence Wendell, elementary super visor of the Nebo district, with, the approval of the four elementary i 8 Cubic Feet 289 pounds food storage Quick free ling sidewolU. Easy-tencontrol panel (new in features). Gintic the morning. . John Fugal will be the other f i'J time teacher along with Mr. Smi-h- WHY CARRY CASH? -- 27995 To Enter A. L DUCKETT SALES preliminary to the construction of the. building program. The tenv-orar- y change is the changing of the office and hall into a class room as last year students were unub!" in take Seminary because of lack cf accommodations even thouch t ic: e was one class held at 8 o'clock ia 1 MAYTAG CHEST DAYS LEFT Principal William C. Smith suii that the work done on the building is . Faster give best fopa protection . PLEASANT GROVE The PIcss- ant Grove Timpanogos Stake Sem inary DUiiaing win be. ready to accommodate two full time teachers when school starts on Mondav. P enjoyable time. JUST Pleasant Grove Seminary to Get Two Teachers on, wheels will be in use, grade. and most of the new ones uilf hr Hot lunches will be served to 3D feet or more in length as long students the same as last year. the "long side" of the. average These will start Tuesday, Sept. 15. and will be at the' same price of new home. 20 cents per lunch. r- radio activities. e Schedule Given For Starting a ' if Deen School where lunch will be served Tuesday, according to Mrs, Mary R. Camenish, district supervisor, Pricei for the lunches will be the same as last year. 20 cents for elementary school children and 23 cents for high school students. School lunch personnel have been busy especially during the tast week making preperationa for the lunches. Tuesday the school lunch managers of the Alpine School District met with Mrs. Camenish at the home of Erma Bate-ma- n in Alpine to discus! new methods and ideas to be carried out for the coming school year. Wednesday the lunch personnel met t the Geneva Elementary School todiscuss the lunch program, and Friday they partici pated in the regular Alpine Teach er"s Institute part of the day. At lunch time they1 met with Mrs. Camenish, in the lunch room of the American Fork High School., Managers of the Orem area are Loretta Carroll. Lincoln High; Lucille Farnswbrth, Westmore Elementary; Ann Lewis. Union Elementary; Anna McQuivey, Page Elementary; Delia Whiting, Sharon Elementary; Cartier, Geneva Elementary schools. and-Susi- In ana nai 7-- A SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1353 Utah County. Vtah ; , |