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Show i 7 A DAILY HERALD SEPT. 29, 1955 ...THURSDAY, - Utah County. Utah American Fork Parents, Educators c Probe School Pro blems in Area Meeting T f Douglass Bills, air- man first class, is spending leave, here with, his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bills. Stationed at Walker Air Force Base at Roswell, N.M., Doug is an electrician on the turret system of B-- planes. He will comtour of duty plete his four-yenext spring. PAYSON 10-da- y : r,: jy mission of the state asserted that By MRS. DENA GRANT 45 cent of school buildings AMERICAN FORK Questions, of per District were- rated Alpine suggested answers and a general poor or unsatisfactory. The picdiscussion of problems of educa- ture has changed considerably tion marked, the school confer- since that report was compiled ence held this week in the Forbes with' the addition of new elemenSchool here, lively interest per- tary schools in the Orem and meated the general meeting and Pleasant. Grove- areas, and the the group meetings which fol- letting of contracts for new elelowed, although the number of mentary buildings in, American parents in attendance was too Fork and Lehi, the Orem hih few as compared with the impor- school under construction and GETS LOGAN ROTC POST IN ALASKA WITH ARMY conference. tance of the Colonel Joseph H. Buys, son of t. new high schools to be built in Sterling E. Clark, asMr. and Mrs. J. H. Buys, 243 Some conclusions were: American Fork, Lehi and Pleas- signed to instructor post with i S. 9th St., a veteran of 14 years The schools should train the ant Grove. This department re Utah State Agricultural College Kent FORK Hansen, SPANISH of army service, recently ar; child, provide knowledge, skills ported present levies and bond ROTC. Blaine Mrs. and son President of to cover at Fort Richardson, were to sufficient rived ing limits and ideals so he will be able was of Utah, Hansen Alaska. Assistant chief of staff costs of the Palmyra, the building program adjust to modern living. Only the of student chosen will the of care bewhich as take president headquarters' logistics planned through complete cpoperation Semin Fork of the he holds the Bronze Spanish section, tween parents' and schools can of the anticipated enrollments up body wee. at mis held 1965. to elections sums the Medal and the Silver Star. solved Star ary, be up problems discussion of the group which Dr. .William M$er of Weber Other officers elected were Colonel Buys is a 1929 graduate considered the question of what College, Ogden, a member of the Myrna - Christensen, vice presi- of Brigham Young University. our schools should accomplish. state school survey committee, dent t , Colleen Meldrum, secre- His wife, Lorraine, and their The class . load of Alpine Dis- addressed the general meeting. i tary; Eileen Mecham, Church three children. Richard, 13, : j. trict with an average of 36 stu- "What is being done in this conJohn i'awley, 5, and George, 3, are History C representative; dents is above the state average ference will probably have an FORT DOUGLAS Master Sgt. Lawrence, New Testament repre- with him at Fort Richardson. which is 33. Consolidation of high important bearing on the future Sterling E. Clark a ; native . of sentative ; Keith Chappell, v Old . schools enables students to make of education in the community," Provo, has recently been assigned Testament representative. la wider selection - of subjects. he said. Frank G. Shelley, Amer. It was mentioned by President Lack of interest on the part of ican Fork, and Orville Gunther, to duty with the 6515 SU.ROTC Hansen -that first the Seminary and also members of the Instructor Group, Utah State Ag;the public t as to operation of Lehi, the Frolic" "Fun schools were among the obser- state committee were present ricultural College at Logan, it dancing party for is Wednesday being planned vations made in the department. and participated in group discus- was announced today by Colonel OREM A district PTA workevening, Oct. 12, at the Palmyra The establishment of ' a pro--f sions. Leo G, Meredith, member -, shop will be held tonight at 7:30 House. gram of public relations to better of a former state school survey II, E. Brooks- Chief of the Utah Stake ' It was also announced by Prin- p. m. at tne vvestmore benool took charge. Military District, 'acquaint the public with the edu- commission, the direction of Mrs. Aus cational methods and operation The group meetings were head t. Clark was born in Provo cipal LeRoy Whitehead that the under tin Moyle, of in enrollment president of the Alstudents of the schools was a recommen- ed" by members of the committee and attended Provo largest School. High Council of Pleasant PTA the history of the Seminary had pine dation from another group, meet-- named' by the district officials, He is Don son and of the E., taken place this year with nearly Grove. Mrs. Max Pedersoh, first ing which . considered ways and Edward Allen, Dr. C. R. Andermeans to promote continued in son, Clifford E. Young 'Jr.,,Le- Sarah R. Clark, 752 N. 1st W., 490 students registered in the 16 vice president, and Mrs. Henry land F Priday, C. A. Grant, Provo. terest in education. Campbell, regional director. classes. . . Another department considered Moyle Parker, Walter B. Deve3 A new part-tim- e ' teacher Mr. The group will be welcomed by our school building needs. Here Charles B. Walker, Frank G. He enlisted at Fort Douglas in Ches .Gottfredson, a graduate Mrs. Edwin , Aiken, Westmore it was pointed out that the 1954 Shelley, Clara B. Cook, Newell April, 1948, and took his basic student at the Brigham Young PTA president and F e n t o n ; report of the school survey com Stephens and Don C. Overly. training at Fort Ord, Cal. He serv University has been added to the Prince, principal. There will be ed with the 61st Field Artillery staff. He is teaching Old Testa study groups in separate rooms of school problems with the meet Battalion in Koizumi. Japan, from ment classes. Edgemont News to 1948 July 1950. He A projection room for films has including representatives of the September 22 schools in the Alpine District. was transferred to Korea from been added to the plant, seminary local ree The room, a July 1U50 to June 1951. He church wel AH the board members and to invited are to. PTA in units be was sta fare facility in the basement of the states and turned attendance.tioned at Fort Sill, Okla for over the seminary has been a year.-Prito his Fort Douglas made into thebuilding, , projection room Straw for livestock feeding assignment, he served at Fort with the help of the last two gradshould be taken from the field as Canal Zone, from Nov., uating classes who left $225 for Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cahoon and Clayton, By TANA RICHARDS o soon 1952r-tas 1955. possible after combining Of Alberta, Canada, have Aug., this, purpose. The PTA offi- family. EDGEMONT to , live here while Mr. cers of the new Edgemont School returned Cahbon gets his masters degree. r are as follows: Mrs. Harold Mr. Cahoon has been made chorHutchinson, president; Mrs. Law- ister of the . Edgemont Second rence Smith, first vice president; Ward Sunday School. Principal Ivan J. Perry, second vice president; Mrs. Horace Lunceford, secretary, and Mrs. When the- - Edgemont Camp Russell Jones, treasurer. They Daughters of Utah Pioneers met were elected at a' recent meet- at the home of Mrs. Ella Eggert-so- n Mrs. Ida Carter "gave the ing for the organization of a PTA at the Edgemont School. lesson in place of Classleader Mrs." Henry Caigpjbell, Region Enid Wright who was ill. Mrs. Two chairman, was present, as Carter was elected as assistwas Mrs. Austin-Moyle- , president ant ""classleader. Members presof "Alpine PTA Council. Refresh- ent at the meeting were Mrs. Eva lllf .. ments were served. ,.; , Gillespie, Mrs. Ida Carter, Mrs. Ella Eggertson, Mrs. Joanna Mrs. Annie Gillespie, and Bishop and Mrs. William J. Boyce, Tana Richards. -- son was Jackson's baby named William Paul, by his father, in "the fast meeting of the. Edgemont Miss Karen Grimmett, daugh " v- , Second Ward, and ihe daughter ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard of Mr. -- and Mrs. J. Allen Keith Grimmett, is leaving for a dancwas named, Miriam by ' her fa- ing school in California. ther. The infant son Of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davis was named Priesthood members of the Chad J. by Bishop Jackson, and Edgemont Second Ward had tlse little daughter of Mr. and charge of the first baptism ordi j Mrs. Paul Furr (Myrlene Wright) nances at the new East Sharon was given the name of Janie. Stakehouse baptismal font thisi week. Sharon Skousen, daughter Some changes have been made of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cleon Skou-seIn the Primary organization of Anita Backus, daughter of the Edgemont Second Ward. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Backus; Nor Wanda Kelly, counselor to Presi ton Meldrum, son of Mr.' and dent Ardella Bliss, was released Mrs. Jack Meldrum, were some because of ill health, and Mrs. of the who were Edna Cahoon was, tihosea to fill baptised and confirmed in the NEW OFFICERS OF SPANISH FORK SEMINARY New officers her place.' The other counselor initial exercises held in the new of the Spanish Fork Seminary, recently elected to direct activities for the coming year, are left to right, first row, Myrna Is Mrs" Fern Bralthwaife. stakehouse. Christensen, secretary; Kent Hansen, president; Colleen MelNOW1 Open Daily 1:15' .i The' first meeting of the Edge- drum, and back row, Keith Chappell, Eileen Mecham ' and John kMiltcwrNez, the Indian Jboy who 65c TIL 5 THEN 90c lives with Reynolds, was elected mont Second Ward Relief Society Lawrence. KIDS UNDER, 1Z 15c Seventh Grade class president at will be held on Wednesday eve Lincoln Junior High. He "was ning, Oct. 5, at 7:30 p.m. Cat the Xm turist Rat Tnstin! chosen unanimously. home of Mrs. LeRoy Unthank, in v the riverbottoms. She lives in JACK WEBB Richard Jones, son of Mr. and the first, house over the tracks, Mrs. Milton Jones of Meridian, south of the Lincoln Road. It will 8 RTEKOIT Ida., is here attending school, be the theology and testimony TFTV o and has visited meetings of the meeting, and all ladies of the 1. Edgemont Second Ward, and vis ward are Urged to be in V ited with friends here. J 35 - ar Spanish Fork Seminary Ricks Officers - " ; 4 M-Sg- i : -- Provo Native v Assigned to Logan ROTC ; . . . ' -- . , VVestmore PTA ! . " Plans Workshop - M-Sg- . j - . , Edgemont School PTA Elects Officers for Coming Year City Gouncil, Civfc Groups Seek Loop Road In Sanfaquin Canyon ? son-Nep- bi n, w, Sec. Lt. Richard Kay with his wife and baby son are guests this week at the home of Richard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kay. 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She ' reported that hundreds of people that had been to Wasatch'County and had seen the Henry T. Cole- man home were delighted to see the painting of the home at the- fair. The house was painted by r the intermountain states outstanding water color artist, Mary Kimball. The picture was not in com-- ', petition, it was on exhibit only. Subject of the painting was built in 1863 by Bishop John Wat-kin-s. He was a convert . to the . church from England, where he'. was a builder and architect by' trade. The home was the first brick' house in Wasatch County. . The bricks were all hand made and .the wood work hand hewn. Henry T: Coleman bought the house In 1903. It is now owned by his widow Mrs. Emily Coleman and her daughter, Lethe Tatge. It is one of the county's most outstanding homes today. , Vir-'gin- ia or -- By SHIRLEY CHATWIN MIDWAY Sylvia Kennah Hurd was one of the hostesses at the-ar- t By ESTELLA PETERSON .pleted his basic training in SANTAQUIN Plans were made Air has been transferred to the Force Base at Ma"rysvale, to petition the U. S. Forest Serv and will report for duty Calif, ice and the Utah County' Com Oct. 3. there, mission for a road from the Payloop road through Santaquin Canyon, at the meeting Eight students left here this of the city council and represen Iweek for Salt Lake CifV and tatives of civic and church or Provo where they will enter colganisations, Friday, Sept. 23. lege. The new road would not only Jean Olson and Clement Kester open new recreational areas but will register at the University of would make the beauty of these Utah. Karen Kay, Henae Andercanyon more accessible to the son, Fred ILalladay, Robert Back-mapublicr For the past several years Ted McKay and Richard the road in Santaquin Canyon has Olson will attend Brigham Young been in poor condition and resi- University. dents feel that the time has come when consideration should be Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harriman of to this area. given El Cerrito, Calif., are visiting Officers of the various clubs relatives and friends in Utah. are circulating the petitions They are guests here at the home which will be submitted Oct. 1.' of Mrs Harriman's sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs: Members of the Second Ward Nels Butler. Relief Society are literally "sew ing up" a church this week as Mrs. Jack Brewerton and new they make aprons to sell at the baby daughter of Payson are Building Fund Carnival Friday guests this week at the. home of and Saturday, Sept. 30, and Oct. 1. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Olsen are Greenhalgh. general chairman of the event which will include a bazaar food William Hredson Jr. is consale, a variety show from the valescing at his home following Brigham Young University, and major surgery at Ihe Payson v a banquet. The variety show will Hospital. , be held Tuesday evening begin Cattle, sheep and goats have an ning at 8 p. m. that predigests On Saturday evening the ban extra stomach quet sponsored by the Junior rough feeds. Chamber of Commerce of Payson will be the. attraction. one-tim- . Painting of Old Midway Residence!' Attracts Attention Sanfoquin Canyon Payson Airman Home on Leave From New Mexico A HSiirrm YORK CITY. sax? BLENDED isiii WHISKEY. 86.8 PROOF. 65Ji- - GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT: :J::jr:-- j N IGHT AT THE NEW UNION HALL Top of the Hill in Orem . . . Everyone is invited . . $1,00 Per Couple BOB EVANS BAND EVERY SATURDAY |