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Show StahewtderBanuet:Iht ' ' - . " ' The, affairs mark the "' ' " r ' " ' ' " ' 7 f : :" ' j -- m Salem News ' f - f 1 i I r A h... ,.:xx. wind-u- p of the fund drive which for the - I . . in ; n71 Mrs. Dot f Barney, president, was honored as Queen For a Day at the work meeting Grant Johannesen, Utah's cele of the Salem Ward Belief Society. will reHer life sketch was read by Nelda brated concert pianist,; Hanks who also presented her turn to Provo and j Brigham with a corsage. Mrs. Harriet Jol-le- y Young University, to appear in of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Bar- concert Monday, April 23. ; ney's mother, sang "We Thank The concert, sponsored by the. Thee, O. . God, For a Prophet," University-Com-which ' was William Brigham Young : ) ' : ' munity Concert Association, Is scheduled at 8:15 p.m. in the Provo . LDS Tabernacle. It will be Mr- - Joha'nnesen's first concert in Provo since he appeared with the .j New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra last May. ; past eight ; weeks has ' been an active campaign throughout the stake, under the direction of the stake presidency, Phil D. Jensen, i ; Grant Joha nnesen Slates Lyceum Appearance Relief Society Honors Queen' SALEM :" OA APRIL 15. 1958 SUNDAY. UUB County. Uth SUNDAY HERALD j t Tun r " in seven places throughout the stake, taking in all the 10 wards. ... I : Set for Alp tne Stake !. emina Fund Carnp AMERICAN i FOHK Wednesday, April 18, has been scheduled as L.D.S. Seminary Fund Drive bnquer night throughout Alpine otase. .Beginning . at 7 p.m.. ban quets and programs will be given ; : ; Within the short time he has 1 composed by Stanley D. Roberts and Homer been before the public, critical ! Fowler, her grandfather.' F. Royle. The ' drive to raise enttmsiasm , has placed Johan-- i funds to build a , new seminary During the meeting, the mem- of Amerien in the fore-frobers alsa completed two quilts and ) close to the t new senior: high can pianists, and he has passed school to be built here in the painted. Mrs. Hanks gave the lesthe conclusive test , with audi- -' son on vegetable cookery. . nearj future, has been very gratiences by being after V O fying.. , appearance. every practically Forty-tw- o descendants of Soren The bishoprics of the wards Born In Salt Lake City of Noi P. and Elizabeth Jensen Christen-se- n are directing the banquet arwegian ptrents, Johannesen had '. met at the Social Center in rangements, which are f being bis first training there, then done' on a ward basis. Two MIA MAIDS COMPLETE ROSE PROJECT Planting of six patented rose bushes at the First LDS Spanish Fork where they' enjoyed went to New York where he to for admissions Applications The summer tickets will.be given each family Ward marked the end of a rose project of the! ard Mia Maids who sold candy to finance purchase a. dinner and a program. j sessions t Brigham made his debut in 19U. Since at which has signed to become a of the beautifying shrubs. Shown, left to right are (back row) Stake YWMIA President Bessie group sang a numoer or songs Young University are due May then he has toured widely every Counselor Jessie Hawket Stake. Mia Maid Leader Joan Zabriskie, Dixie Innis, Carol composed by Mrs. Alma n charter builder, by having made Snow,, Firstanna : 7, according to Dr. Howard T. season; being heard in recital 1 Bees, Hatch,, Marilyn Daynes, Susan Roberts; Ward Counselor Itha, Hollerman and Karen Mary as a tribute to the honored Reid, or signed willingness to make a acting director of tumrnet in almost all the major cities, within three Bullock. (Front row) Ward YWMIA President, Anette Jones,f Sandra Hollerman, Leone Beckwith, parents. Mrs. Ray Davis read a school, i ' ; $100 contribution .'",:will appearing with the country who assisted the girlsJ was not present when history of Inger Marie' Jensen, Natalie Andrus and Joan Hales. Roxie x cona made which has or who All students former years, . ' " leading orchestras headed by the ; jii '.; h; .' '.. picture. was taken then read a tribute written by be returning to BYU for the sum New York Philharmonic and Saa tribution to the fund. Mrs." Devett Stewart to the honored mer; .. , H The schedule announced by the quarter are reminded that! Francisco Symphony, and dupli lived Her' stake presidency will be : First couple. must family neigh they, apply 'for readmlssionj the tremendous enthusi Provo; LDS bors. to the early day Christensens. In order to register on June' 11, cating and Fifth Wards in Alpine Stake asm of North America in Europe which is scheduled as the regis- and South tabernacle, Second and "Seventh America. Winning M tration day for summer school. first place in the International Wards in Firmage HalL Third Ward at Third Ward, Fourth CONFERENCE! SPEAKER Special' features of the 1956 Piano Competition in Belgium in . school will include sev- 1949, he played that year for summer Sixth and Fourth S. Dilworth Young, member of Ward at Ward, Sixth-Eighat Wards Seven Coiuncil LDS of eral; workshops and clinics along the first time ia France, Gerthe Eighth Firs j RegistraUon SPANISH FORK Members of the High Priest with other activities. From June and who at at sessions 'will Ward, Highland ty, speak Holland, and Belgium. of children jfor the summer read' Highland quorum df the Provo XDS stake OREM -- Mrs. Boyd Bobo was 11 to July 13 a language arts many, of the East Prove Stake confer Alpine at . Alpine. Participants s first fouth Ameri Johannesen Is the at new chosen L. city library Scott, Pacific North will participate in a social iwith George president of. the Ge workshop for! elementary and can will be asked to bring their own ing program I it was : rethe summer of tour, during neva PTA at this their currently undervrayi west Division Manager (of the In the officers and group leaders to meeting high school teachers is scheduled. 1952, was an unqualified triumph. dishes and silverware.: vealed week. included librarian, officers Other Mrs. City Saturday. School mathematics and he was A program of variety "numbers Mrs. Dale engaged for a return stated tnat par- ternational News Service, x win be held Monday night at 8 o'clock Earl Brown, first vie president; Secondary is slated pvans 16 to workshop July is to be presented at each place, ents wishing to enroll their chil- speak to the Brignam Young Uni- in the Provo FirstrSeventh ward Tnom 1954. tour in Heoertson, principal, sec Aug. 17. Other workshops include ' and each set of programs will be dren in the program have until versity "Execltive Policy" mar ond The social In is vicr. , chapel. president, 'and MrsvRulon one for Junior high school curricuspecial given in two of the seven places. April 30 to do so. drf LDS Room class in 18, , , April keting honor of Dan D. Lambert, former Sargent, treasurer. lum, June 11. to July 13 and one The stake Aaronic Priesthood LDS ' Center- - at j was held lh between the 270 con- - in exceptional child education. and The ages Science Boys ' girls of the Eyring meeting and his quorum president committee, of which i J. Fred of seven and 12 years may become counselors and secretary who Junction with the annual art ex June 11 to July 13. li ': Scholes, High Councilman, is in members of. the summer reading 5:30 p. m. hihit which some who have viewed were . The 18th annual music festival recently released. charge, is directing the pro-- clubs Mrs.! Evans announces.' A "News and PromotIoh, is the A program it one claim of is ever the finest will of entertainment bring concerts and artists to ams. jsacn place wiu nave a of reading .and subject of Mr I Scott's speech. He furnished by ' talent from BYU put on exhibit at the schooL The the campus during both sessions Elder S4 Dilworth Young, mem- master program complete of ceremonies. Members literature i ber of the LDS (First Council of of the stake enjoyment has been Is appearing k part of a series of will ; be presented with Dr. T. speaker, of the evening was. a of the summer quarter. The an to plan presidency Utah LDS Stake will hold its at the will quarFurther details of group speakers being sponsored .by the Earl Pardee as master of cere Dutch teacher from the5, Farrer nual Timpanogos Hike is Seventy, preside aU seven' places during the planned. visit Melchizedek Provo of monthly the East conference BYU announced Schoolwill week be of in Provo, time scheduling terly, Junior, High Commerce, monies. Leadership general Department July Priesthood at 2:30 LDS Stake to be held today in the course of the evening.; ; 22 13 meeting today to i. the and will held will Persons June be refreshments be Grace Vlam. at a later; date. desiring Light Provo tabernacle He will be actheater workshop June 11 to p. m. in the Third Ward Chapel, served. information may call - at the li t announces Victor J. Bird, stake i . companied by Leonard E. Adams, Urge Equality i event Evans. for Mrs. the July 13. Stott, secretary. Arrangements brary or telephone t All elders, seventies and .member of the general church wel represident. must have in of been , "We the and The who said: Mrs. Evans served with speech keep hearingi newly Other officers charge committee fare sustained officers of the quorum. President .Lambert were William habilitation clinic will also be high priests are expected to atconstantly before us in planning for General sessions will be held at LDS our youngsters the two' important Stephen R. Boswell, president E. Spears '' and J. A. j Clayson, held during the quarter and the tend. 10 a. m., and 2:30 p. m., and the with Ervin J. Nelson and J. Les counselors and Norman Dunn, business education workshop June Priesthood leadership meeting is facts: that; basically .a book is a ' J 11 through 22 Mutual Improvement Associations 4 lie Wright,, counselors and Jesse secretary. children! planned at 3:15 p. m when volume for good of the stake will conduct an eve they enjoy it, and even though a Kurt Weinzlnger, Vienna, Ausning session at 6 30 p. m., accord book may have been.4 rated by tria, will teach vocal as a Hill, stake pres ing to- Sherman adults as a children's . classic, it Instructor; at Brigham Young ident. is often shown to be poor by the University summer schooL Music for the morning session youngsters lack of . interest ; and Air. Weinziriger, who served as CONTEST! RULES will be furnished by-- the Singing INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UP) of boredom in it. There- - assistant showing ' 'Madriof the director; Mothers chorus of the stake, di The general conference of the Re ore, we Proust know hundreds of COIMWORD PUZZLE reeled by Cleo R. Webb. Robert Saints books, be familiar with their vir- gal Singers, studied at the Acad Latter Day 1. Solve the puzzle as you would any other crossword organized emy of Music in Vienna where he Manookin ' will be organist .ana Curch late Friday adopted a tues '' must we and and j limitations, :! ,L'- a a received puzzle. :i "Kapelldegree as Anna Louise Peterson pianist. resolution of policy on race rela know the children for whom they meister." the time which Selections to be. sung by the tions, calling for "no distinction of ' theia interests he studiedDuring and are intended, the at academy he race or color r 2. Anyone Is eligible to enter the Colnwords Contest ,oo" J ' and needs." as of the served director assJtant "How Lovely Arje Thy Dwellings, The resolution cited changing so ' except employes iana " immeaiaie lommesj oi mi famous Vienna Academy Chorus, and "The Lord's Prayer." cial patterns, and said "it is dif CASH ; started an orchestra and per Daily Herald. The 15th Ward Choir . under di ficult to imagine segregated ; of rection of Patsy Johnson, will sing churches In a society which teach formed with j' selected groups singers ana, appeared in operas during the afternoon1 session. Its es the gospel of Jesuc - Christ." 3. You may submit as many entries as you wish on the .' and operettas. numbers will include "Jesus Price- "Persons of any race who are I official entry blanks printed In this paper or on exoct- less Treasure," land M0. Divine Re- ordained to the ' priesthood should He toured Europe and America Wil GROVE Dr. PLEASANT f sized hand, drawn facsimiles.' Each answer must be ENTRY deemer." function freely according to their three times? with the Academy e and DeHart I liam , ;Dr. c speech-musiJay festival gifts.' , .and should be assigned A special on a separate entry blank. Mimeographed, printed Chorus 'and h;as appeared as solo of the Utah State Agricul ist in I "wpl be presented in the 6:30 p. m. with reasonable consideration for oratorios. and recitals or .mechanically reDroduced facsimilies are not Der- song "of the the: opportunities for ministry tural College will be the guest session under (direction r mitted. MIA leaders. It will ' include the o their own race, but such assign speakers; and panel moderators at same numbers that will be per- ment should not be to that race a combined FTA meeting of both formed next month in the MIA only,"; the resolution said. the Junior1 and Senior High School 4. To submit an entry, attach the completed puzzle to R O V L E Dj division festivals and also at the The conference will dose late at Pleasant Grove, scheduled for a 2 cent postcard and mall H (post marked not later church-wid- e MIA . conference fes April 19,; at 7:80 p. m. at the High today. than Tuesday) to THE DAILY HERALD, PROVO. UTAH, tival in June. School Auditorium. The topic of Brandt Curtis and D'On Empey, ;. In time to reach us by Wednesday. If you mail your discussion will be . "Problems of f stake .MIA music directors, will solution In an envelope you' must prinfyour name Youth and Their Parents." conduct the 50fvoice youth chorus Skidmore Dr. and DeHart Dr. and return ' address on the outside, of the I stake in the Jnusical num taken part on many panel; H : have V '! rX-: : bers. Sixteen df these singers will discussions concerning problems of 5. The Dally Herald will award $25 to the winner of perform in th division and all' youth and parent, and have also church festivals to be held later. i each weekly Coinword puzzle. If no correct solution conducted many Family Life In Is received, the $25 will be added, to next week's stitutes throughout the Intermoun- - I II Ediicafion tain region. Their appearance n prize. In the event of a tie, the prize will be divided. Ralph Woodward, the program is through the courIn the event the prize accumulates- - and reaches the will appear, in recital at Brigham tesy of the State Extension Serv Young University Monday, April ice. Mrs. Genniev Poulson, Utah ceiling of $500 before the series of puzzles expires, 1 16 at 8:15 p. m. la the Joseph The Herald reserves the right to offer additional Home Demonstration Agent Smith Auditorium. The public is County and member of the school's planweekly consolation prizes to those who come close invited to attend. but do not win the $500 first prize. The decision of f AMERICAN FORK The Adult Mr. Woodward, a new member ning - commiflee, made . arrange discussion. ments the for xne panel o? the fudges will be final. uommumiy of, the BYU music departmen1 jreuowsmp Presbyterian Church resumed its staff, has studied "at the former Others on the planning commission i I I - II I regular meetiigs this week, after Southern Branch of the Univer are Miss Estelle Fenton, teacher I I 6. Keep a record of your entry on the "claim copy. Grove at Pleasant the High School, having Joined with other groups sity of Idaho, University of Idaho The one and only correct solution will be published in a family night last month. In and Cincinnati , Conservatory oi and Mrs. Beth. Driggs, program I I .,' .' .' . ; ' 5 ! . I! next Friday. . TURNED IN A CORRECT , YOU the business meeting.: conducted Music: For seven years he was a chairman of- the J.unior High I NAME r. o WINNING ANSWER, YOU MUST CLAIM YOUR under leadership of Wayne Gard member of the Drake University School. with Mrs. Gard faculty in Des Moines, Iowa. : Four parents, and . four - high ner, PRIZE BY. MAILING YOUR "CLAIM COPY TO. Puzzlo ner. Items discussed included the At BYU he is conductor, of the school students will appear on the ( ADDRESS ! Editor, Daily Herald. Provo, Utah. Be sure that ycur -i' recent purchase of hymnals for College Choir. . t paneL They are Mrs'. Neil Fugal, . . I I name and address are printed dearly on all material books for the TTie twoffram - whicn, will te Mrs. Harold Armitstead, Eldoa the "church, song ' t ; ' t donation to the I I CITY church school, sent In. suns is unusual because several Johnson and Grant IngersoU, par manse fund and plans for an edu of the works to be performed will ents; and Carol Lea Smith, Eaye , I I cational movie to be shown soon. be "Firsts" for this area. He will Nagel,1 Daniel Buckner, and Frank If you are not a subscriber check th square and your . Mrs. Wirt C. Barber gave a de sing one of the great solo cantatas Driggs, students. : 1 . 1 f CLUES paper will start Immediately votional on Nhe armor of God. by Johann Bach, No. 56, - tne During the evening an election ' folrefreshments and Games Crossstaff Cantata." inciuaea of officers for the Junior High lowed. , will be a group of German School for a two-yeterm will be also : CLUES DOWN Cut along dotted line, paste on a 2 cent pott card and CLUES ACROSS Others wh participated in the lieder by Robert Franz and. Jo conducted by Mrs. Lola Fowlke. . mall to Th Daily HeraldL Prove, Utah evening of fellowship were Mrs. hannes Brahms, and an Interest-ih- g Junior High School PTA president 2. Itary ha4 an uneasy feelL A society lady cl the Nine- -, Bt'surir child J. Henry Cainp, Mr. Jay Gould, gets your of songs in the coo- All. parents and interested citizens .... in group that ties would aspire to a fine ing something MoLasMr. and Mrs. George E. his musical education idiom by modern are urged to be in attendance. " Che woods behind the house. temporary ' S Donald and Mrs. - Mil-con; Rev. "! Poulenc,French composers ithe off best start to poX. You wouldn't Ryder, Mr. knd Mrs. A. Carroll haud, and Sauguet, from an an NOAITS ARE SAILS T, DistlBCtlTe period ia hisunan expect out Sagef, Mr. Ellry, Sager and Mr. thology entitled "Movements da FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS . to ssiblethrough tory." popular king enjoy his , ..... and Mrs. J. Ralph SeibeL j " rental Coeur. i plen thrifty piano SAN FRANCISCO (UP) 9. In' keeping up vith the and accomThe 4. A gay chiffon kerchief. of the S. S. Hawaiian Mer can yoiirivyoungster style, there are years when ac will plished Carl Fuerstner be classed as "ex chant T might at tne . want thrill doesn't a and in have? the schoolgirl liuixcnng company Mr. 'Woodward." to some women with a : ; ;v plosive Noahs" when they s&3 for peals skirt. tpiroiion of playing a Hair for the dramatic la. Honolulu next Wednesday. of the high schooL 5 xo. ' 40 Miserables." heads brand The vessel 'will carry Wurlitzer clothes. new A Applications and further infor- of cattle, several monkeys, four 5. Iron countries Pianb. 11. A ' ock; promoter may OREM plications for mem- - mation may be obtained from the kangaroos, two tigers, two lions, their with radio people on count sometimes Girls Supere Aude following club members: AnnjEg'-ber- t, three grizzly bears, a large turtle, bershi? in making the free 'propaganda against a . money by auT of W Lincoln High School or Sandra Pugh, Maureen Geist an , ostrich, a llama, a number of world.:' PymenU crtdlUd (Fr1 H ... ol RaNae Howard or Mrs. Alice small anhnais and birds and 50 if jrott are now accepted by club 12. If often difficult 6. A rich playboy often hat tons of dynamite. ' officers. , sophomore or Junior Jensen, the faculty advisor. a crowd. reason to regret the I "B" average In student who notes he sent to last year's V U. Greek letter. her school ork is eligible to send dream girL eftm stnd mi full . in an appli itkmJ Each applicant &j aPleas, 1 15. ... You'd A cause of action (used ia Tl. 8. a mixture expect ii, 'at the tryout to must be pi In & of an things memphrases). legal PLano; Rental plan. state her reason for desiring 7 9. Sacred songs. 6 16. A vacation goes fast if bership hi tne service organization "Ob. I allow mjr I 13. Organ of sight, P L 8 the time away on you Tq elf fwluxur 8 Name an 14 Kind of tree. exciting trip. bow and tbta. : , ' : g "e U. It's Sfrttt wi3 add After 17. A pretty 19. Reflected sound. B Win ilcsalo Prices ! I of an attractive to the allure noiiy ' Stefe. Ciry. buyin m I 21. Formerly. DAILY ..: girl. 18. To portray, r describe. SAFUCO i i : B B 1 21. Mom would caution her Hsnis picnics lb. Automobila la- 20. The repeated sound cf a little girl cot to on the may make it hard for wet pavement. ; Wieners 3 a student to concentrate. 25. In window oo 22. Children are sometimes Fresh, Dccf Ground Keep a duplicate copy of your- entry on this CLAIM drapes, hanging !" the home decorator especially fascinated by a COPY. Tho correct answer will eppear next Friday. . wants to make sure that the story that is J STEAICS If you are a winner, mall this CLAIM COPY to is , n. right. 23. An overloaded just may ; REALTY and If . v. t The Herald In a sealed envclspe. to sure to enclose 23. It's "a to his lose someone cause to tiresome, job ; aEAr.VS'f.lSATS INSURANCE and balance. name eddretu. flour. of a sack 'your large57 !!. UfilV.. mOYO . 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