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Show r DAILY HERALD Goals Expected of Alpine Schools Outlined by Community Committee By DENA S. GRANT AMERICAN FORK The question, "What do we expect schools in Alpine District to teach our children," was answered recently by the publication of "The A'rns, Purposes and Objectives of Education in Alpine School District." The publication contains the conclusions reached by a group or 64 citizens, composed of lay people and educators, who communication skills must be developed." "Students need to learn to function intelligently as members of their groups'; they need to learn the value of courtesy and to conduct themselves appropriately in different social situations." "Students need to learn to ovescome fear and worry. They need to learn to develop the ability to interpret and adjust to feelings of fear, love, hate, anger and frustration." "They should be encouraged to enrich their lives by acquainting themselves with works of art, literature, and music." Respect Needed "Respect for age, responsible talent, workmanship, position, property and ownership should be "Stuby students." acqurd the to learn customs, dents need rules and habits that have been set forth by their society for the purpose of fostering and facili- Plane Talk TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Utah County. Utah 14, 195ft By JOAN GEYER Lincoln in-- CA7 has tentative plans to weather stations on both sides of stall OMNI range stations at it is sheepherder or a college tering industry. A higher study of competence and skill needs to be achieved in manual dexterity. Additional course work in mathematics should be offered to help 3 - I Price and Vernal; and Utah State ICTC . Jr. High NflfTlP has his life. Aeronautical Department Comasked the Air Roll Old style radio range stations mittee, Airspace subcommittee, give the pilot a fix on S E-Los Angeles, to establish an air- but omru-ranhomes him in on OREM The honor roll of the students gain proficiency in this from ProLake Salt way a radius like mama Lincoln Junior High School listed through field. Greater needs ve Price, and Moab, to. Albuquer- holding his hand. 46 students for the second quar-to be developed between the que, reports Harlin W Bement, imnew schools and business and indusIter Unfortunately every according to Quinn Hatch, director. reof This aids should provement principal. try. navigation Should this federal airway be quires expensive new equipment! Students receiving an "A" begin on the junior high level. ' the federal governestablished, be which in-for in the the aircraft seventh courses, may 'grade Exploratory including ment no doubt would provide a obsolete next year as still better elude: David Blaylock,grade field trips to see-o-n the-j ob situJanice were called together under the system of navigational aids which devices are manufactured. ations should be developed. Bonnett, David Burton, Mary direction of Superintendent Alma would be valuable to pilots flying Garr, Nan Colvin, Ann Christ en-training for high school P, Burton. over and southeast Nine Provo Squadron, Civil. sen, Jeanette Clark, Gavle Faden. students should be studied." Committee chairmen consisted Utah. Guidance Program Air Patrol, short-waradio sets Patricia Gourdin, Kelly Healy, of R. J. Evans, Lehi; Winston-M- . Utah was selected to have some will be in operation soon. Richard Holdaway, Shirlene Hall, "The guidance program should Crawford, Orem; E. Carlyle the new automatic weather of LeAnn so The be the students will that Mae D. (RU16 sets,, Allan and Holdaway Nina enlarged "jiffs," Bunker, Vineyard; bureau stations on a trial basis GFlls) will be valuable for CAP; Hooley, Dean Louder, Diane receive additional help in the seJohnson, Orem. After considerbut so far no action has been for Civil Defense, and for joint lection of their life's work. Dorothy Peterson, Marilyn able study and planning, the comtuken, said Mr. Bement. inrescue operations with regular Price, Diane Prince, James Placement should be services mittee arrived at conclusions on Weather stations in mountain- law enforcement officevs. creased in the public schools and Raymond Ridge, Robert the purposes of education in this ous are Utah follow-uextremely The p can Linda Terry and Venice important broadcast over of service the Rowley, jiffs district. guidance to small of because planes imthree Whitwood. rapid over Channel should be service 4, channels; program Headings CAP band, 4507; Civil Defense In the eighth grade: Thayle changes in weather. These were grouped under the proved as well." Commercial and (which in turn is linked with po- - Anderson, Geniel Ashton. Janice schools the and "In underSelf junior high following headings: with for lice planes, special equipment frequency), and the national Ashton, Gary Baugh. Barbara standing, Satisfaction of Basic tate .z positive human relation- first year on two of high school, instrument flying and pilots train- disaster band.Burton, Marilyn Hales. Kay Hodg- Needs, Physical Development, ships." "Students should develop a broad general training which RETURN TO PROVO A favorite on local lyceums in past years, ed to fl can a withstand In yblind. sets ikinson, can to will Devocationthe with be be basic several addition, the ability to work willingly Mental Development, Social Marilyn Larsen, Christine the Vienna Boys' Choir is making a return lyceum appearance great deal of icing and turbulence, used- to monitor a number of im- - jLitHefield, Jeanne Merrill, Gloria on Feb. 17. velopment, Emotional Develop- their fellow beings and need to al areas should be given." In orhere although even they sometimes get portent types of radio traffic, Nylund Brent Patten, Karin ment, Aesthetic Development, develop a willingness to assume der to achieve greater strength, as trouble. such For into small in should schools Ann the district Patricia Thacker and planes police, Pace, airways, high airport Respect for Humanity, Courtesy, responsibility." so not tower foul and weather "ham" bands Dennis in cer ibe Thornton. to be equipped, should Basic "Students specialize assigned encouraged Friendliness, over mountains can be fatal. They can be used as mobile) In the ninth grade. Dena B lay-se-ts Mathematics and Communica- to develop a wide circle of tain areas." A recent in cars, trucks and station lock, Maxine Blake. Barbara an crash of aircraft Opinions Encouraged To tions Skills, Personal Economic friends. We need to help them of CAP members; in air- - Hall, Jane Ford, Kirby McMas-craf- t, between Lake Salt and Rock enwagons should be student real"Every Affairs, Students Entering Indus- u derstand the good that is or set up in home of office, ter, Sandra Sorersen and Lanaia was on of blamed lack to conSprings his sincere express opinions couraged try, Guidance, General Training, ized when they have CAP members are con Sims. Several information. weather in g student committee of close council, Specialization, Chance to Learn cern for the Brigham University's nected with Young out Mr. "Last in or the police or CD. For month," About World points friends." to Understand the meetings daily planning Varsity Band will present a conLt. was "weather all of be Bement, Levin, Prowork made . example, familiar Economic for right Consideration Others, Efficiency Them, cert Feb. 15, according to direc- Vienna Choir Boys from the at both Salt Lake and Rock vo Squadron Richard ofcommunications curwith at the in issue Values m the "Economic problem Konvikt School, will efficiency, Help Understanding Ballou. Concert tor E. Richard offiis a Provo also foul but around Fort ficer, police of Self Control, Trustworthiness many other areas of human en- rent elections with their under- will be held in the Joseph Smith appear in concert in Provo, Feb. Springs and Coal- cer. Evanston, understand that Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Bridger, and Helpfulness. 17 sponsored by the deavor, is based upon the ability standing Brigham ' Capt. Richard Smith and The objectives of education as to communicate and compute ac- voting is a privilege which should soloist with the band will Young University -- Community ville." Guest 18 19 Mott are both CAP memnever Albert lines and unair be in be Major these military formulated by the committee neglected taught be trumpeter Larry Bastian, Concert Association. curately. Competency of and bers members own Civil Orem in have their assume weather to in headpilots achieved be must areas der the foregoing twenty regardgiving sophomore, from Spokane, Wah. The 20 young Austrians .who responsibility LEHI Elder EIRay L. ChrisTrend of Defense auxiliary police. systems. ings represent the values and less of the student's life ambi- of time and talents in civic Mr. Bastian and the band Will make up the choir will present an formation tiansen, assistant to the LDS . ideals of the citizens of this dis- tion." leadership when they become perform Scherzo for Trumpet ahd all Mozart concert in Provo. The modern electronic and radio This means these men through Council of Twelve Apostles, will is towards higher dual accreditation or "changing be the trict. "Young people need help in un- adults." Band, a special number by Edwin first part of the program will be guiding devices visiting authority at a some on hats" would be permitted to frequencies, operating Pertinent Statements derstanding basic functions and "Students of other nationalities Franko Goldman. conference of Lehi to devoted sacred the and songs, line-sight (blocked by moun- operate the radio on more than quarterly Among the pertinent state- activities in our economic sys- who enroll in our schools should Program will feature numbers last part will feature secular IS and 19. Feb. Stake, one channel. tains) and short ranged. ments contained in the objectives tem, such as budgeting, banking be accepted, not just tolerated. from a waltz and polonaise by music Stake President Herman C. Mozart, by including SM Mott's radio can be inThe State Aeronautics Commisare: "An individual must learn land savings, insurance, install-jme- Students should understand that Beethoven and Tschaikowsky to from the opera, The Magic pieces Goates revealed Elder Wilthat Flute. sion has fought to retain the low stalled in his station wagon, to feel adequate within himself buying, including carrying safety rules are established for "Laura" and modern band com T. Lawrence of liam Central the An added attraction of the Choir and medium frequency ranges, which doubles as a CD or CAP . . . and have faith in his capa- charges and accompanying inter-jes- t. the good of all. Students should positions by Johnny Mercer and will Welfare Committee also ba once universally operated by ambulance. Boys program will be a one-a-ct Instruction in management understand that conservation of other present-da- y bilities." "Students should be composers. ' in attendance at the conference. The Provo Squadron currently The Varsity Band, composed, of operetta, presented in costume by CAA, which have greater coverprovided with challenging experi- of personal affairs should be health is a civic responsibility The schedule of meetings and of Choir. the members The the 16 one is states VOR and students from can than and and be of to that conservation age pushing a new training pro- other details ences that will help them natural think started in elementary picked of the conference will resources is a civic responsibility foreign country, forms the nu- operetta will be Mozart's lilting up by private pilots. gram, which will include radio be announced later accurately. The ability to think sehools." by President of the Cougar Marching comedy, Bastien and Bastienne. The U. S. Weather Bureau re- communications training. and reason is related to the abilpertaining not only to ..-the wlivina,c.eus "Special attention needs to be K.. Goates. rT tionrl RanH also Tho Varsitv . The Vienna Choir boys send out ceives some reports from air ity to communicate, therefore given to prepare students for en uui Mi gcuciauuua uui, jrtri uuiu. pertorms at ail nome Daskeroau touring choirs each year to all lines and private pilots on weathgsmes played by the Cougars.. parts of the world. They are fea- er conditions between stations, News Santaquin tured in Cinerama and have re- which help in forecasts. 1 MATTRESS SALE corded extensively. In their However, these reports are not I on the circuit. Fa many years of organization, the put MATCHING MATTRESS AND and Choir boys can claim such The Salt Lake Weather Bureau has from as famous members requested permission Haydn and BOX SPRING SETS Up Schubert. Washington to utilize such reports exch. The group last appeared in for broadcasting. CALL US TO SEC OUR SMOOTH Provo in 1953, and were warmly "It is my understanding," says tennial celebration. By E STELLA PETERSON Mr.' Bement, "that the weather buPLEASANT GROVE FoundTUFTLESS ORTHOPEDIC MATTRESS OREM Tributes to PTA of- welcomed for their excellent At a special Mr. Crook reported that 100 ers' SANTAQUIN reau not to is were exercises conduct receive Day permitted the regional Thai Everyone's Talking About meeting of civic and social groups boxes of centennial inscribed sta- ed at the Pleasant Grove High ficials, including and recognize weather reports Mrs. Campbell Henry dispresident, and ordered had been look alike but OVERMAN'S have that extra Crook Most mattresses tionery recently Mayor Lynn School on Thursday evening of of Spanish Fork, will be part: of until the reporter is qualified by in ! Custom built to your needs ! built cussed plans for the launching of citizens could obtain it by con- the quality combined School and the and a bureau has certain the High for the at the Hall program planned Zelma a program to select "A Citizen of tacting Mrs. Junior High School amount of training." patrons. Geneva PTA Founders Day meet- BYU the Year," as a part of the cen- library. to was Tribute It's all very confusing. presi15 MATTRESS paid at 7i30 past ing Wednesday, Feb. tennial activities. dents of the Grove Pleasant Most nilots do not care if the ll High Canlp-beat the school. Mrs. The Civic Club was appointed The Santaquin Lions Club held p.m. PHONE FR Parents Teachers Associfellow who reports a blinding I 147 NO. UNIVERSITY AVE. was formerly a PTA officer to lead out with the program and its regular meetingKes-te-at School imation. Bunk Bedroom Furniture Louise Mrs. Beds I and snowstorm a over Spring Alfonzo Hollywood Nielsen, with mountain PTA leavCenter the Civic to before in Geneva the pass was asked each club sponsor mediate past president, received ing to make her home in Spanish despite sunny perfection at I a nominee for the honor. president, presiding. Professor Ernest F. pin from K. Fork. The group will also see- a LEHI Other business conducted was City Marshal Blanchard Green- - a controversial issue of ReimschiisselWillof Brigham Young the distribution to club members thalgh talked to the group on "Ju Warnick S wen son, current presi- film be the speaker dent. Red and white carnation set which He TV discussed for of tickets the venile Delinquency. federal aid to education which University will be awarded at the May Day means of curtailing it by inter- and heart corsages were pinned will present both sides of the Feb. 22 and 29 at two meetings of the Landscaping Class which Mrs. Letha Car- issue. The meeting will be parade and pageant. This is spon- esting young people in worthwhile on Mrs. Clark, is being held al Lehi High School son, and Mrs. Beulah Bradley. sored by the Santaquin schools activities., by President, Mrs. Oliver under the adult education proA goodwill basket was adopted Honor was also accorded Mrs. Stratton. as their contribution to the cengram. by the club members as the proj- Arvilla Harvey, who was the first A nominating committee vflll " a w ect for the year. president of the High School PTA be selected to nominate persons Adult Education leaders are The baskets will be made up after the Central School and High 'to fill vacancies in the organisa pointing out that the regular Monof tokens of welcome and friend School formed separate organiza- tion. A speeial vocal selection day classes are being changed to ship from business men, church tions. will be sung by Moroni Jensen. Wednesday on the above dates organizations, civic and social The joint meeting was con- Refreshments and a social Will so that Dr. Reimschiissel can atgroups, and will be presented to ducted by Mrs. Pearl Fowlke, follow the general business tend. The class meeting Monday, nrLm mdflfc BBftBfcjIli ' mmmArWKf&yF each new family moving into the president of the Junior High Feb. 13, will be held as previously city as a goodwill gesture. School PTA. She reviewed the scheduled. Luncheon was served during the objects of the groups. Mrs. HOT DOG The BYU professor is expected LONDON Several of last year's meeting. Johnson gave a report on MOUNT VERNON, HI. (UP) to discuss landscaping, including the board members met Saturday origin of PTA work and An electrically-heate- d doghouse the placing of outdoor fireplaces American of the Post84 Legion of hear evenine for the purpose of its founders, Alice McClellan at the Woodrow Growler home and other structures, as well as with Myrin met at the Legion-Hal- l and Phoebe Atkinson caught fire at 2:45 a. m.. routing planting. He will devote one class ing their financial report read Olsen Birney, commander, conducting Hears. and of setting a' date for a ban the dog whose barking awakened period to the back yard and one meeting. "Civil Defence" was Hie" theme of the evening, the quet to honor last year's fair the family who called firemen. to the front. discussed and the Legion mem board personnel. O Ameriin But Where, Where, to the At this meeting a sum of $150 bers pledged their support ca" was carried out in the prewas appropriated for the six- local Civil Defense organization sentation of a "play with the cast teenth annual Lindon Community and will assist is with the state including Warren Kirk, narrator; now underway. Fair, set for Aug. 25. The fair program which Leda Thome, John Fugal, Ernest was set for board banquet date Smith, and Jeanette Shannon. met Club The Ladies Literary Wednesday, March 7. Music of Mrs. home the play at Fair board presidents, Harold recently RoDer with Mrs. James was background a for the double Weslev by provided girls' and Rena Keetch; secretary-treasurerWillard and Doris Brady assisting with hostess du trio: Lou Ann Winn, Willa Mae Musical numbers were fur- Williams, Jacobs, Jacqueline Johnson; dairy chairmen, Reed ties. Carol and Peterson Charbn Deanna and nished Rees, Thome, by chairhorse and Beulah Gillman; A review of Carol Pulley, assisted by Leslie Mora Westover. Paul R. Kenneth Gillman; man, and Gail Pack, parade chairmen; "Auntie Mame" was presented by Rees of the High School Faculty. and Victor and Louise Viklund, Dennis Patrick. A tasty tray The next meeting is scheduled for March 22, at 7:30 p.m. Orval concessions, were 11 of the 28 fair luncheon was served. Gunther, White House Conference board members present at the Nellie Nelson was the hon- representative from this district Mrs. meeting. arty will speak of the accomplishThe 17 other members who will ored guest at a birthday Club. the Birthday ments of the conference. given by for at the be honored banquet were relatives and friends Thirty fair last to year's stage helping and you con arrange-al-l local contractor This is fha year for Operation Horn Nn-p-ro are Mim and Jo Ash and Emma present for an afternoon of games ACTRESS' DOODLES the financing on oar own BEST WAY FOUND VALUABLE vemont . . . and w'ra oil geared-o- p and Verl Christiansen, fancy work and refreshments. PAYMENT PLAN. Talk about o comTIME and flowers; Rhonda and Ual HOLLYWOOD (UP) Actress the finest, fastest service to you giva White Lizzie and Mrs. grandfruits canned SERVICE . . . it's karat Arlene Dahl found out yesterday Marshall, fresh and We've been gathering ideas for plete 'ONE-STOpossible. and vegetables; Bonnie and Lon daughter, Rebecca, that a lingerie firm had come No down payment needed on homo months . . . we've OMombUd tho biggest a two she Hooley, recreation; Kenneth H. home atrecently from at the weeks' doodles some done had across of quality materials in our history improvements. Coma in and do yourhome while Arco, Ida., array and Madge Gillman and Tedand stay on In "Portait working wa'H see that ovaryof Mr. and Mrs. Armand Morley. shopping now . . . we'll givo you oar experience and Virginia Young, concessions; While so liked well them and Smoke" Historic now this available is in a there Rebecca received favorite, Enjoy thing wrapped op in advico ki selecting a qualified, reliable Floyd and Virginia Bezzant, swine treatment into them were incorporating they Hot Lava the at Springs lace i r division; Oliver and Marie John- baths. milder,, highly popular 86 Proof bottling as a companion designs for ladies undies. Kenneth Mrs. and son, publicity; to the renowned 100 Proof Bond. . R. Gillman, her husband's asan brown Store in air a Mrs. with sugar left tight Elmer son, Kay sistant. ex- - container to keep it soft. If it President Keetch stated that a MSgt. Keith Kay, for an fam-with visit l hardens, put in a whole raw po-Sgt. Kay's meeting would be held later to tended tato' or apple for about 24 hours. Tex. at Ysleta, determine thi year's fair board ily personnel; however, he felt quite confident that the same committee would work next summer, with perhaps a few changes or additions necessary. w For Honor ing N-- W, ge 360-degr- ee ion -- On-the-j- ob east-centr- al ve Mur-doc- k. Pen-dra- y. military - - Vienna Choir Boys Appear Again On Local Lyceum Varsity Band Sets Concert Co-operati- well-bein- ... like ... -- j Lehi Stake Will Hold Conference Feb. and 456-yer-o- ld S-- M ... -- of ; nt early - - Pieasont Grove PTA Observes 'Citizen of Year7 Contest To Be Centennial Feature 2 for Program Spec Planned For Geneva PTA Meet Founders7 Day 2950 Professor To Speak To Lehi Adult Class r, past-presiden-t's V4 - on-th- e cpn-duct- ed w Lindon Plans Annual Fair For Aug. 25 . WHISKEY EVER PUT I cash-no- ANNEX Wholesale Cost Plus 19 ' jet 0$w&m4mi 3tmw& : INTO GLASS! 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