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Show Bfr, Recital Today SUNDAY HERALD5 Two Musicians To be Sponsored By Federated Club Over 8000267 december Utah County. Utah il mt 7 a Eoch 15 Minutes BYU Will Attempt Record One-Da-y Registration SPRINGVILLE Norman and Hoover, Betty Jessee, pianist, vocalist will be presented in re Brigham Young University on any who register after the first Jan. 3 will attempt the greatest day. fltf cital this afternoon, Dec. 11, by the Springville Federated Music registration task in its history,-t- he 'The machine accounting deenrollment of more than held will be Club. The program expects to accomplish students in one day for the partment in the Springville Second-Eight- h another "first" by having class winter quarter. ward church at 8 p.m. and the roils prepared for teachers the invited. is This will mean a "production day after registration public line" pace of 267 signups in each' Registration in the The recital is the first of a George the period ounng the day-jr- f series being arranged by Smith Fieldhouse will be g process. Federated club to feature prom ducted in stria alphabetical officials believe the der. Any students who do not ising young musicians of this will be feat community. possible because of register with their alphabetical extensive advance but Norman Jessee, although to enter preparations. group will be Students now on campus are the fieldhouse required has with the latecomfourteen years of age, being asked to work out their ers at 4 p. m. achieved distinct honors by being programs with their advisors be accorded a gold certificate from Following is the alphabetical fore they leave for Christmas va- registration the National Federation of Music schedule: cation on Dec. 16. Packets of clubs for having won a superior A. ML registration materials and au- 7:30 Wan to Zu. in the piano division of the rating tumn quarter grades will be 7:45 Stu to WaL. federation-sponsore- d junior music awaiting the students when they 8:00 Sne to Str. festival for the past three conreturn. secutive years. He was one of 8:15 Sel to Sna. If the is complet8:30 Roc to Sek. only two in the state to achieve the honor in that division. ed, students will need only to 8:45 Pul to Rob. pick up class cards and obtain 9:00 Ped to Pug. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornell final 9:15 Ol to Pec. approval of the dean. Jessee, Norman began his piano 9:30 Aa to Arm. Also students are being urged studies with Alzada Wilmott, and to pay fees and obtain parking 9:45 Arn to Bea. NEW LDS REGIONAL. WELFARE CHAIRMEN These three Central Utah stake presidents have for the past several years has with Professor BY HIGH GROUPS PREPARE FOR YULE EVENT Top, Fred permit clearance before the end 10:00 Bee to Boc. been named chairmen of the Mt. Timpanogos Region of the LDST Welfare Plan, including 10 stakes been studying 10:15 Bod to Bry. W. Fitzroy of Provo. Webb, BY High Chorus director; Claudia Johnson, (at piano), of the winter quarter. from Lehi to Provo. Left to right, Phil D. Jensen, American Fork, and Aura C. Hatch and G. Marion George Miss of Hoover is the Persons not now registered 10:30 Buc to Ce. daughter Geraldine Jacobsen and Gaile Woodruff, left to right, make arHinckley, Provo. 10:45 Cha to Con. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Hoover and rangements for coming school Christmas concert. Below, Gerald should apply for admission or Coo to 11:00 it was under her mother's tute- Hayward, with horn, band president, and Grant Shields, BY High immediately. They will 11:15 Dav to Dau. Eli. be required to show admission lage that she began her singing Band director, check the score for one of the numbers. M. P. career. She was a soloist with the slips in order to enter the to 1:00 Elk Fou. Late fees will be charged Springville High School A Cap-pel1:15 Fow to Gos. Choir as well as claiming 1:30 Got to Hann. attention for her work as a violin elude a male trio of Eugene 1:45 Hans to Hen. Appointment of three stake Romney of the LDS Council of ist. Now a student at Brigham Sherman Payne, Wilden 2:00 of to the be chairmen Hep to HuL presidents Twelve Apostles. Young University, she studied Webb, and a sextet composed of Hum to Jex. 2:15 Mt. Timpanogos Region of the Phil D. Pam Geese, Sonja Whittle, Joan year under Pat Judd of BYU, Jensen, president of last 2:30 LDS Welfare Plan was announced J Crowther, Mary Allen, Laura Jo 2:45 oh toto Kern. at American a young singer who recently Kerr Lay. Saturday by Elder Marion G. the Alpine Stake studied at the Metropolitan. Af Seventh annual Brigham Young Mr. Webb announced that the Dunkley, and Linda Nielsen. Fork was sustained as chairman filiated with the BYU 3:00 to Leo Mag. School Christmas Concert choral numbers will represent The BY High band, under the Opera Work High of the region. G. Marion Hinckley, 3:15 Man to Mem. will be presented Dec. 15 at 8:15 many era's of music composition. one of shop. direction of Betty sang recently Grant will Shields, Utah West of the Men to Mul. 3:30 Stake, president in the Joseph Smith Audi- The chorus will sine a modern play "On the Street," by Mesang; was sustained as first vice chair- the leading roles in the workshop p.m. Mum to Ok. 3:45 than 35 band mem- piece, "To the Spirt of Music," "Hall of Fame March," by Oliva-dot"Sweethearts" by torium. More 00 . 4: Latecomers man, and Aura C. Hatch, presi production Herbert. She is also one bers and 90 chorus members will by Stevens; "Grant Us Thy Holy Johnson's "Forest Echos"; 4:30 Close dent of the Provo Stake was sus Victor The of the "Y" students chosen for participate in the program. Peace, by Palest rina; "Commit "Entr'ee March," by Back; tained as second is invited free of charge, Thy Ways," auditions Janupublic in Metropolitan by Hassler, and "O "Opus 45" by Beethoven, a mod- PHONE SALE The Mt. Timpanogos Region is to director Fredrick N. God, Our Father," according a sacred song ern band piece by Helbig, and ary. one of the largest regions in the Webb. for the will Bach. recital "Christmas Suite" by Harold OAKHAM. Mass. (UP) MasProgram by LDS Church. It includes 10 stakes be as follows: Walters. presented sachusetts' smallest independent will also "Go The chorus sing Grove, Part I Clair de Correlat- in Provo, Orem, Peasant Jessee. Part IV "Fairy Snow," Tell It on the Mountains," AMERICAN FORK lune, Debussy; coma voice ensemble Lehi. ana company is being sold. telephone Special American Fork and Liebe- - Jacqueline Hendrick, sung by Miss Christmas spiritual; "Oh Come, posed of 25 chorus members will The New England Telephone 8c Bach; Solfeggetto, ing the different agencies that straum, Liszt; by Norman Jes- Hoover. Part V "Etude" Op. 740 Holy Spirit," by Schuetky; "Shep- sing "Old Glory, Wave On," by Telegraph Co. is buying the Oakwork with children who have spe see. Part H "Opinions May Vary" No. 25, Czerny; and "Baurantan " herds, Tell Us All," a Polish William F. Hansen, BYU music ham & Coldbrook Springs Tele NEW PASTOR Elder Henry cial emotional, mental, physical from Sweethearts, Victor Herbert; (festvial number), Ganz, by Mr. carol, and "Silent Night," ar faculty member, and a 1594 phone Co. for $2000. The little I. Miller, new pastor of the or educational problems was the Caro nome che il mis cer" from Jessee. Christmas madrigal, "Hark, Jolly company serves 123 customers ranged by director Webb. Provo Seventh Day Adventist purpose of a meeting held in the inIhere. Will on ExSoloists the. "L'heure Veri; Rigoletto, program Shepherds," by Moriey. Forbes elementary school here Arrangements for the recitals Church. quire, Reynaldo Hahn," sung by are being made by Mrs. Maurice recently. Public health nurses, Miss Hoover, Jane Harrison ac Bird and Mrs. Ernest Boyer, counselschool visiting teachers, Part HI "Ro project chairman, with Zina companymg. ors, administrators, supervisors, and "Rustles Sibelius; mance," PTA Youth Protection commitJohnson, club president, as ad-the Mr. in visor. Spring, Sinding; by tees, community health councils, Elder Neve Mortenson, recently social welfare workers and reprethe Gulf States Mission, from sentatives from the juvenile court honored tonight at a welwill be were in attendance. B. M. Jolley, testimonial in Provo home come in charge of pupil personnel in Al502 E. 2nd N., at pine School District conducted the 5Eighth Ward, p.m. Newly appointed pastor of the meeting. Provo Seventh Day Adventist Arch Thurman, consultant of the He labored in Baton Rouge, Church is Elder Henry I. Miller. Utah State Board of Health, and New Orleans, Gogalusa and La Elder Miller replaces R. H. Mrs. Alice McKay, a social work fayette, La., and Gulf Port, Miss. Both Elder and Mrs. Mortenson Rahm, former pastor, who moved er in the Salt Lake City schools, to Price as pastor of the Price were the principal speakers. will speak at the welcome home Church. aHm JH w0U Mr. Thurman pointed out that tonight. Elder Miller previously served five per cent of the children in HARMONY HOUSE at Ogden and at Walla Walla the United cannot attend States at Wash. College College Place, because of emo- Santaquin Ward His wife and two children are in school regularly or mental 'handi- Holds tional, physical Prove with him. Turkey Dinner caps. Sixy per cent of this group, he said, are crippled from polio SANTAQUIN The LDS Second or other injuries. There are more Ward annual turkey dinner and Guaranteed 2 years against depatients in mental hospitals than bazaar was held recently at the will graduate from high school Stake House. fects in materials and workmanship this year. In Utah out of 3,000 25 wool, 25 cotton, 50 raywith the ban Activities hospital beds, 2,160 are occupied quet, which began on with shimmering 6 inch acetate was followed by a by mental patients. A variety of hand work satin binding at top. Choice of 1 1 Mr. Thurman further added program. MUSICIANS Norman who will and Jessee be Hoover, sponsold Betty the was bazaar. for during the Brigham Program levels of heat . . . dial the one k emotionally disturbed pupils Mrs. Mae Griffith, Relief So sored by the Springville Federated Music Club in a recital this Young University concert by pi that L - 33 most comfortable for you. , anist Joerg Demus has been an are not really handicapped but ciety president, was general afternoon. have parents that handicap them. chairman of the events. She was nounced by the University-Communit- y Concert Association. Mr. The function of the social work- assisted by the Relief Society offi FULL SIZE Demus will appear at BYU Dec. er in the school district was out- cers and teachers. 12 at 8:15 p.m. in the Joseph lined by Mrs. McKay. She empha sized that all agencies need to co- chological or other pecialists. BIG YEAR END CLEARANCE Smith Auditorium. Mr. Demus has programmed a operate in recognizing and assistA plan was discussed in the group of members representing ing in solving the problems of meeting, whereby a committee the masters of about every mu- these children. of a representabe will formed sical period from Bach to DeShe added that one of the best tive from each group present. bussy, t investments a school district can This committee will work through V He will present "Concerto in make is to a well trained the department of Pupil Person provide NOW ON AT . . . the Italian Manner," Bach; "An- social worker. This proves, said nel in Alpine School District, to dante Con VariazioruJn F minor," Mrs. McKay, to be a profit in set up a program whereby these Haydn; "Sonata inA flat," the TELLURIDE long aftd "Sonara in A major," cost. A run to the district, not a children may be assisted in over social worker confers and handicaps. problems coming I HPV 2&IBL Shubert. orwith new as the of well as the The the first parents meeting 191 So. PROVO Lighter numbers on the pro- child, and in case of Avenue University need, refers ganization is scheduled to be held gram will include "Impromptu," the to in neurological, psyproblem February. by Faure; "Ballade No. 3," by Dans "Reflets and L'eau" Chopin, by Debussy. .... .,,,:,,,,:,.,,,.:-:,.mmmm ' - mmmm . . . for that "custom shop" look, for flai Mr. Demus, an Austrian . pianfit on chairs and sofa of ist, studied atr the Vienna Music every style, Academy and won the first Ausshape, and sise trian Music Competition and the You get the same luxurious, textured, washBach Contest in Leipzig. He has made several tours f the United able fabric . . . the same fine quality tailoring Jiff jjjfcp States and has appeared as solo. . . the same smart detailing and color selecist with the famous orchestras of tions that are usually available only in Europe. slip covers. And you ft them at Floral' Pattern blossom and leaf sprays PAMPERED DUCKS IN prices within most overprinted with gold. Choice of sage green, FOR A RUDE JOLT dawn gray, spice brown, or frosty pink. any budget 8,-0- 00 ute con-lon- pre-advisi- ng 3 Stake Presidents Named Regional Welfare Chairmen field-hous- la BY High Yale Concert Scheduled December 15 e. By-be- e, Meet Discusses. i; Handicapped Children Problems vice-chairm- an. Homecoming Slated Tonight For Missionary Seventh Day Adventist Church Gets New Pastor jHr ELECTRIC BLANKET Program Given For Demus Concert "!:TK85s--- - ndh 18.79 SALE Bee-thova- CHAIR COVER MOTOR n, CO. -- IB . : AjAteftf ' : WS?:W::?:::-::?:- 1. MAKE IT A I made-to-ord- er 13.98 BURLINGTON. N. C. (UP) x ducks at the city park, pampered since they were Easter ducklings, are going to get a rude jolt come Christmas timer The city fathers have decreed the ducks have bedbme a nuisance since they outgrew the cute duckling stage and they'll become Christmas dinners for 26 needy Twenty-si- families. Hm And Love VMd Rorol Desean 27x39-- . atcheiq staodasd Ken Sets VlU s 2.49 1 Cherry Pink, Pacific 21 n. FUN CARDS OPEN Cut out animals and letters fil into cards to complete pictures tl.50 -- Zt& 69 cat dav it in E. Center - FR hffvo.i 38 M0N., FRI., SAT., 9:30 'til 9:00 SANTA WILL BE AT SEARS MONDAY ! . I DEPARTMENT OF UTILITIES MWPgqwwwWflWI WW ewiy wlw.ww.wv--- - .v-.' ' ' vv:'::'fi!;'Jj)i.,',:iSs OP SEARS |