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Show SUNDAY HERALD gg-133- Enrollment 11 I .'3 Srf ii4 '1 Af Up Slightly At Lchi Grade School WI reversal of Defense Depart- other certificates Air statin? they have completed the A 3-- 3 will be given ' grtdu-Eri;ha- m nt pre-jplete- d LiLJi.lVU j ' y LEHI First week registration at Lehi Elementary School was 817 more students, or approximately than last year, according to Prin- - f cipal Cecil L. Ash. The number of first crarie tu-- 1 ' jclents topped all other classes, i totaling 134. Other class totals were: Kindergarten 122, Second;! Grade 107. Third Grade 117. Fourth f Grade 112. Fifth Grade 116. and Sixth Grade 109. Classwork is now underway, and time schedules are being worked out for the various classes. In order to avoid congestion at the SPEAKER L; nn Arnold. TV school lunchroom, the noon dis- ' missal times for the various and former stage performer character actress, who will ap- classes are being staggered slight-- ; grade pear before ,the Provo Thir- Iy. Fourth, fifth and sixth a schedule teenth Ward building fund ban- student will follow 12 to from fr'a.m. noon, and from quet Sept. 23. 11:50 to 3:20 p.m.. although Mr. Ash pointed out that there is a slight variance in the different classes. First, second and third grades I A HPflT flUfflfirAUC wilL attend from 9 to 11:40 a.m., a W IIUHI IIUIIIWI and from 12:30 to 3:20 p.m. First graders go only half a day. Kin TV also half-dadergarten children,, ' students, will attend from 9 to "Sense and Nonsense" will be' 11:45 m- and from 12:50 to '3: 30 the dessert on the menu of Provo Thirteenth LDS Ward's monthly building fund banquet Sept. 23 in the BVU Social Hall served up by a television performer of Utah and th East who has also had a career I J s a character actress on the legi- - LISTS CnirUilLv timate stage. ment policy regarding the Force ROTC programs on college AFROTC program." was announced Sat urea y The group receiving certificate nmpus's by Lt. Col. Jesse E. Stay, Profes- - of completion will have tSeir draft aor of Air Sclenre and Tactics, .deferments cancelled upon 'ation from the University. These Young University. Because oi a five billion dollar students, according to the new cut In the Air Force budjtet and a regulations.' will' be considered for reduced goat of 120 air wings, the Iccmmisstons after they have of Defense had their prescribed military viou!v Issued orders modifying service under the Universal Mili-th- e ROTC program. It was first jtary and Training Service Act Col. Stay pointed out that the believed that, cadets In Air Science IV (mostly seniors) would have to new regulations would have little be earmarked for flieht training ;ef.rect on the freshman and sopho-o- r have their AFROTC contracts more cadets. cancelled. "There will be no limit on the Although the latest regulations number of entering freshmen." he are les severe, the initial program added, "who apply for enrollment as announced bv the Department Un the AFROTC program. All of Defense has several changes in those who appear qualified f that will shll affect many of the jcommission may be enrolled Air Force cadets. Col. Stay said, 'deferred at least for the first Lnder the Vpresent enrollment years. f Col. He warned these students, how-- 1 declared.) regulation." Stay . iw- -n lifflu tk.t .v,... ..J... j . . . . . .i . . t i t Jinuc ineir training, ana graduate jenaner oi conunuins m uie j those who graduate after vanced course unless they are for flight May. 1934 will be divided into two physically ' qualified groups. Some will receive com- - training and intend to go into that missions, mostly those who Intend field. A small quota of specialists out- tn gn into flisht training. The jside the field of flight training may be formally enrolled in Air jScience II. The present quota for LDS cadets pursuing degrees in engi. chemistry or neering, mathematics! is 11. An. additional nine may be tentatively enrolled, She Is Lynn Arnold, now conpending budget determinations. Young Brigham University's ducting programs over television 'previous quota in this category al in Salt Lake City, who has an out PLEASANT GROVE Pleasant lowed an enrollment of 33 technical standing record as an Winners in the Orem students in ORENf with a rare combination Grove High School students of rthe Air Science III. 'speaker S'ake Farm: Festival talent con 10th. 11th and 12th grades must The Air Force ROTC unit at ,of humor and j.hilosophy. tests this week were Jackie Bar- BVU is authorized Miss Arnold's talk. 'apply promptly for admittance if to compress Preceding rett of Beverly Ward, accordion the courses of and those who attend the banquet will; they wish to join the local Troupe player In the senior division, and juniors phvsicallysophomores for pe servca roasi Deei ana an ine,iu: oi me iauonai incspian qualified Jerry Rowley, clarinet player in Is not possible trimmings. The menu will be according to Mrs. Gerrie It training. the junior division, according to to compress the course of any'pared by Mrs. Tillie Dixon. Bills, high school speech instructor Cecil Wagstaff, general chairman. student not program will be and Thespian sponsor, qualified for flight! Also on, the The double contest, running bv Robert Smith. con- - The National Thespian Society, or not intending to goip'ano training most simul aneously at tne 'tincoin int0 night' training upon- graduate' pianist: a nanrr oy oeppy cevotea to uie aavancemeni ot ora- -High School and the Scera Theater. tl0n Dcllaus and r oprano soios by matic arts arruDng high school stuxne nigniy concluded successiui Joyce Stron; dents, is an international organiza festival. The fwo programs were tion with troupes in Japan, Haemceed by Duane Hill, master o LDS waii, and other countries. It is a ceremonies of "Surprise Package' organization.! a KSL-Ttalent show and by Prospective Thespians must have who Uncle Roscoe also of KSL-Ti "B" grade average in order to l f ceremonies of the master join the club. It is also required ria,Ty tiny tot talent show. These that they have enough stage exwinners will have the opportunity perience to meet approval of the of appearing on these television Thespian board of directors. shows in tne rear future. SPRINGVILLE -- A farewell testl- The deadline for application for The second Dlaee winners in the Jluiial VTJli u avv.uiu-r uaA it initiation . is Tuesday, Sept. 22. talent shows, went to Brent LEHI Elder Charles Johnson, Anyone wishing more information Hodson this evening in the W a r d son of Mr. and Mrs. Val Johnson. !may contact Jeannine Pack, Thes-"- " Third Ninth louhby and Janice arley for a Springvilie ,fcal di'et number, and to chapel at 7:30 p.m." jh'as returned home a'ter fulfilling pjan president; David West. David Judith Karen Bates In the small. Elder Hodson. son of LeRoy Hod- - a mission for the LDS christensen, Wilma Louder or Mrs. ".vis.on S?r an acrobatic num-,so- n 0f this city, has accepted a call church in Eastern Germany. 'Bills, bf" . . to serve in the Norwegian LDS; He vil he honored at a welcome! In the senior mission and will sail on Oct. 8, home tnnirht t fi p. m. in the Lehi Other contestants ; A ision included: JoAnn Hrbert-'fron- r isixth Ward church, and also In New York City. on. Colleen Baker, Joe Ford Jr.. First Ward 'he same evening Ward members, friends, and rela-th- e Jack Barrett and Marilyn of the prospective missionarylat 7:30 p. m. Elder Johnson was Is more. In the:tiny tot division. the;are invited to share his mission when the old r Maxine! contestants were: with him. The program will Include First Ward was divided. s 5pr:ggs. Linda K. Thompson. by Louis H. Cutler, scout-- j The missionary reports the Ger- . Alcer 'Gles i . Runnell. Marie mter- TXihor Plarenr I. Jen- - man I.DS memhers are staunch By MART WILLIAMS anrl tie mlsinnrv. Music In- - and faithfn! under trv'inff circum- - . Healv l.indi .Intpn .Inev Shnm-3e- n Irliiile a vocal olo hv Will Olson st a nccs although the number is! ALPINE "Meet Me at Mutual' wav inH lirni Mancum Mr. wfgstaff reported that theland an organ solo by Mrs. Max depreciating through immigration's the theme 6f the Alpine Ward y farm festival was a huge: Sumsion. jto the United States. He' reported ML program Tuesday at 7:30 success. The sports events and thej Elder Hodson Is a graduate of the missionary shortage in that P m., the regular Mutual meeting time. at the chapel, "acute. " talent show ;and motion picture Springvilie High School and has Elder Johnson served In Berlin, Anyone over 12 years of age Is both drew full houses, and over'tended Snow. college for two years. 4.000 dinners were served to stake He has been active In church andjand several other cities, the last, invited by a special invitation from members who purchased tickets scout affairs both in Springvilie of which waj Keil. He was districtlVivian Terry, president of the n and Dan Clark, for fither $10 or presideni and also branch attend 'he nd at Ephraim. He- also reported that the rank of Eagle Scout some time dent of 1he organization there, and intendent of the YMMIA, of the the Midway including a number of ago with three of his brothers. jerved under Mission President.ward. nas een at me mission nome Arinur uiaus, ui oe nciu ncauar tnsior t children s rides was verv well He had the privilege of visiting during the evening but a special patronized and was not included in in Salt Lake City the past week the site of the, new LDS Temple at assembly program is planned, and tne admission ticket. Parades were Berne, Switzerland. He. toured Eu- - a 'fun hour consisting fof dancing held both evenings. Mr. Wagstaff RnnnilPf-anafter- rope before sailing for home on'and Cl h 1 committee, UU,,H Ephraim was United U.S.S. and ward. the States, Twitchcll. Earl Thompson met in New York by his parents; One of the General Board mem- George Jenkins reported that Dy YYGTQ toured'bers will be present at this special and two brothers. They . proximately $3000 had been coI- - . many points of interest before re- - meeting, which is an annual Irrted towards the purchase of the; I n VedQT VGlleV '.Mutual event. turning to Lehi. stake farm. A full report is cx- A CEDAR FORT welfare are1 soon is ward reports pected The farm was purchased Quet will be held Saturday at 7 i. m. by the Cedar Valley LDS this Spring for $50,000 and this Is the first major effort to raise Ward, according to. Bishop Erml funds for the farm and the first Cook. time Orem stake has Everyone Is Invited to attend. (HOP MOW AMD ?AVf I f Tickets will be $1 for the banquet Jointly on a project. for adults, and 50 cents for children. There will also be a bazaar featuring all types of beautiful children's handwork. aprons, clothing, quilts, rugs and also cooked foods. There will be a fish, pond for the children. tktim Bimtl Pm tmctt It AND NEW T1HS Assisting Bishop Cook with ar are nis counselors i.in rangemenis SPANISH FORK The "Red and Miller and Sheldon Cook, while the is under the supervision of Grey" student: newspaper publish-lbazaed by the high school is beginningMrs. Myrtle Hardman. Relief Soto choose members to serve on the cietv president; S M. Wilcox, Ichairman of the genealogy com- S A. A. A A A The paper needs an assistant mittee; Mrs. Ruth Berry, Primary business manager, typists.' sports representative; Bernard Cook, CI reporters, club reporters. colum- - Sundav School; Arthur Cook and rusts and others Those wanting to Mrs. Lucille Peterson of the MIA. Cr4 Ccmlrvctian do typing or to be assistant busi- Ryfi Cold RkWr Tr 100 ness manager, contact M:ss I Marilyn Hansen or Gerry Callister will also- give Information rtn Fvd. Tm f4. In concerning the positions open. Editors for the yearbook. "Span- - FOURTEENTH WARD " Ifc, mi 1" vi"; lard." are to be chosen within the Tuesday 2:30 p. m. in the Relief next two weeks. Work will have, Society room for opening social, to start right away if the year book !A program will be given and re- is to- compare favorably with some! freshments served. All women of or those of past years, editors said, the ward are invited to attend. ' p mmi hp (fi n - n j t p hi di p f , H Building .,iU. . : . r.,, .t,.l : I Your mmwmm iikioice oi wmn e s nm. im Clironl e lreiiifis! Stocks! Trade In MowSave Dollars a nil Dollars Banquet Talk by Star - y 'P-m- Thespian Society Stake Orem Farm Festival Winners Listed FOR EXAMPLE, Cntrfin phy-sics- !' 1 USTRATED LEFT Requirements I after-dinn- TRADE-I- N so-nig- ht YOU - V Welcome Home non-secre- t, non-soci- 1 (d)(0) 5 $5 DOWN $5 MONTH back .. . . 1n a chcict fully .upholstered, with' of red, yellow and grey. 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