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Show 10.AAI. v pECEMBER w tea wvsuii v . 1 u, i955SUNDAY HERALD West Utah Stake LDS Conference Set Today Farewell Tonight lnl4th-6thWar- General sessions of West Utah Christmas decorations will be Stake quarterly conference will provided by the Stake Relief So convene today at 10 a. m. and ciety. , p. m. in Provo Tabernacle, un Evening session of conference der the direction of Oscar A. will be in the form of a stake Kirkham of the First Council of speech contest and music festi val under the direction of Blaine Seventy. Music for the sessions will be Houtz, superintendent of the YM-MIand Anna Taylor, president provided by a chorus of Sunday School workers under the direc of the YWMIA. Norma Deene tion of the stake. Floral and Halladay is stake speech direc 2 A Telecast Christmas BYU To Program Today A growing holiday tradition at County Commissioner Prepares Report On Trip to National County Officials Convention Beck Missionary tor and Kathryn Merrill is stake music director. Two sessions of conference, welfare meeting conducted by Leonard Love of the general wel fare committee, and a priesthood leadership meeting were held Saturday. The conference will be coordi nated by the new stake presiden cy, G Marion Hinckley, presi dent; Orvil A. Watts, first coun selor, and Frank W. Stagg, sec ond counselor. Utah County Commissioner Verl Dixon, back from a meeting of the National Association of County Officials at New York, has prepared a written report on the d Farewell testimonial for Ward Chapel, instead of Friday night as mistakenly announced in Friday's Herald. The testimonial tonight will be under direction of Bishop Verl Van Wagenen. The Becks, now in the mission home, have been assigned to the Western States Mission from the Mesa Ward, Mesa, Ariz., where they now reside. nth-Sixth pay-as-you-- Education Director To Speak at PTA ct - m, Mutiny Quelled On Turkish Ship Profs Attend California Meet 90 go The association went on record as not asking increase in the Sn 4 present federal allocation for sec9 IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBk3&6w!sP:v ondary roads, but expressed ob jection lO irwmg me pitraem FOR SCOUTING Ben E. Lewis, left, president of East Sharon allotment since secondary road XDS Stake, presents first $100 contribution in Orem's Squaw Peak needs may increase later. The group favored federal conBoy Scout. District fund drive to Mel D. Wallace, finance chairman of the district. The drive started Saturday. trol of access roads to highways in which United Stated contrib On other should the states I I r--5Sr- laws should be drafted, modeled on best state laws now existing. The association approved a resolution calling for more federal aid for care of children in foster homes; but urged more Tower to make decision at local level in welfare departments and for welfare personnel to insure best administration of federal funds. federal-a- id-training While They Last! QUALITY ORIGINAL. SILVERPLATE 50-MI- Squaw Peak District Kicks Off Boy Scout Fund Campaign EXTRA PLATED SERVICE FOR 1 nSdSi! University Music Troupe Presents 50 scout leaders night engaged in gang warfare. Show breakfast held Others who spoke briefly were Disneyland OREM per cent or more match- state ing funds. highways, control access association felt. roads, The association went on record as opposing federal funds for toll roads. A section of the association, meeting on weKare problems advocated, that in "the absence of federal law on morals of persons caring for dependent children," fare departments. Religious Drama Slated Monday In Vermont Ward Burn-ingha- mm mm. Brigham Young University, the Christmas Hour, will be presented today in Provo and telecast to intermountain audiences under the sponsorship of First Security A religious drama, OREM Bank. on Thy Way" will be pre "Hold Arrangements for third annual sented for the Christmas season presentation of the program a for members of the Orem Secsacred presentation of music and were announced drama Friday AMERICAN FORK Lloyd B. ond (Vermont) Ward on Monday, by George S. Eccles, president of Adamson, Alpine School District Dec. 12 at 7:30. The three-athe First Security Bank of Utah, director of is being produced by Janet N. A., and First Security Corpo- will be the secondaryat education, the PTA play speaker Bellows and Dixie Burgener. ration. of the junior high school meeting KTVT in the play include over station Characters The telecast Dec. 14, at 7:30 John Swande. Annette Dunn, will be carried live" from 5 to Wednesday night, 6 p.m. from its source, the George on the education TPresiwic,b- KfTnnetJ L program in ourl"11 Joe Ford DeVon Spend- Albert Smith Memorial Field-hous-e junior high schools, mond, em- laying in Provo. An audience of phasis upon reading and mathe- love, Erlan Peterson, Keith Afton Olger, Ray Miles, approximately 4,000 is expected matics. An open discussion will to witness the presentation in the follow. Lureta Ercanbrack and they will fieldhouse. Mr. Adamson has a long back be assisted by the ward organist, A cooperative effort of various Pyne. ground in the educational field, Renee BYU in All ward members and their the College departments a for been of number having of Fine Arts, the program this years principal of the friends are invited to come and elementary view the play. Refreshments will year will comprise four sections. school in American Fork and The theme is "Famous Old Sto- principal of the Lehi high school, be sold during the evening. ries of Christmas." he was called from which In the first section the univer- to accept theposition appointment of dissity's College Choir and the Wom- trict director. en's Chorus will sing Christmas All parents of junior high school music. The two groups repre- students are urged to attend the sent 225 voices. The second secmeeting. tion will feature a portrayal in BRISTOL, England (UP) Ponarrative and drama of the story lice quelled a mutiny aboard a "Why The Chimes Rang." Turkish 3 Virfreighter here Friday trained by Young artists, after the the in captain had been chased Tanner Brigham ginia a seaman with a knife. ashore School by McCune Young University Captain Thra Erkal of the 5692 of Music, will present the third Repre- ton freighter K. Sadigkoglu took part, "The Story of the Cloud LOS ANGELES, Cal. station the Child." In the final section, senting Brigham Young Univer- a taxi to the nearest police off the chased after will dramatize ship being speech department sity at the 32nd Institute of the crew when started to "The Nativity," fighting World Affairs, be held at the among themselves. A squad of Producer of the presentation is Riverside Mission Inn Dec. Owen Rich of the BYU faculty. will be three faculty members. police went aboard with drawn Dean of the College of Fine Arts Jesse W. Reeder is chairman batons and after a short struggle is Dr. Gerrit deJong. of a panel discussion on "Free- succeeded in quelling the riot. Peodom and on also this panel serving ples"; will be Albert Fisher. Another panel discussion on "Are the Specialized Agencies Pointing Toward World Government?" will include Robert E. If so, write to NEW YORK Ralph Reed Spears Chiropractic Provo certified public ac- Riggs. Sanitarium and Hospital; Denver Proof of recountant, has been named to the Over 110 authorities from edu- Colo., for Testimonialcancer in sults polio, arthritis, membership committee of the cation, industry and government epilepsy, rheumatic fever multiple American Institute of Account- will take part in daily discussions sclerosis, cerebral palsy muscular strokes heart, liver, ants, the national professional and addresses on the general dystrophy, stomach, kidney and scores f theme of "America Learns to skin, CPA society announced here Cad v.) Lead in International Affairs." other ailments. 11-1- association's action for the county. Mr. Dixon is president of Utah Association of County Officials, which will serve as host to the national association next year in Salt Lake City. Among actions taken by the national group were passing resolutions : Favoring immediate acceleration of the national highway probasis; gram on a and more federal aid for foster home child care under the wel- Orin and Clara Beck, former members of tht Provo Fourteenth Ward will be held tonight at 7 p. m. in the Fourtee- uted Nearly met at a kick-of- f early Saturday morning herald- Vernon Cook, Utah National Brigham University Young ing the annual Boy Scout finance Perks Council Finance chairman "Happy Holiday" Stage Show, drive in the Squaw Peak District. who advised the men to "think added a brilliant seasonal note to Under the direction of Mel D. big;" Floyd Loveridge, scout the Christmas program at DisWallace, chairman of finance in executive of the Utah National neyland, December 3rd when tLe district the men were divided Parks Council and Johq L. Cross, they appeared in the "Christmas up into teams to canvass the assistant scout executive on the Bowl" there. business district of the Orem parks council and Joseph T. Bent-leBrigham Young chairman of the Squaw Peak Each yearof the aiea. The quota for East Sharon, Utah, sends Provo, University Sharon and Orem stakes which District. or variety musical ore of its top comprise the district is $6,000 The drive will be concluded in Southland. to the and the fund was begun Saturday! 10 days by Dec. 20 according to' organizations This year the touring group pre morning with an initial check of,'Mr. Wallace sented "Happy Holiday" with a xw ixuiu me r.abi onaron aiaxe of 70, at Disneyland on cast presented by the stake president, 3 in 45 minutes of fast movDec. Ben E. Lewis. ing entertainment. The scouting story was told musical program, A varied briefly by Mr. Wallace who reminded the men that people are ''Happy Holiday," featured a not making a donation, they are Dr. Darrell Chase, president of popular orchestra and the prominent Madrigal an nationally investment. Royal B. Utah State making College, the direction of Under Stone of the BYU faculty who is Logan; and Agricultural Singers. Freisch-knechDr. Carl Halliday, director of director of youth leadership and director of Extension Dr. John the Madrigals have toured scouting at the BYU related how Service, will meet Wednesday at music, hundreds of men turned out to 2 p.m. with Utah County Com- extensively in the East and in look for a scout lost in the wilder- mission to hear County Agent S. Canada. They were joined by the ness but how many would make R. 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