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Show 23 to Graduate May 25 From 1 Principal Teach in Havdii On Exchange Basis - American Fork Graduation exercises for American Fork High School will be held May 25. At that time, 123 students will receive diplomas, . according to Principal Charles B. Walker. The graduation exercises are to be held in the Al pine Stake Tabernacle beginning at 8 p.mJ O. Preston Robinson, Salt Lake editor, will deliver the ad dress to the graduates. Edwin V (Ted) Adamson and Carol "Scholes, chosen by their fel low senior classmates as repre- sentative boy and girl, will speak. The exercises also will include musical selections by members of the class. President Phil D. Jensen of Al pine Stake has been selected to give the address to the graduates at the baccalaureate services, to be held Sunday, May 20 at 2 p.m. in the stake Tabernacle.; An invitation is extended the pub lic to attend both exercises. announced Prospective graduates s FORK AMERICAN Prince, principal; of Westmore Elementary School of Alpine; Dis trict, will assume prlndipalship of theuhio Elemehtary School in Honolulu next ;year as an ex are: Jacquella R. Aime. Sharon Ander son. i LttAnn Barker. Helen Beck strand; Janice Bennett. Vonda Boley. Diane Brij?K, Carol Christensen Colleen Cook. Donna Dean Vickl TOODLE-O- O "Mr. Enoch Snow' receives a start as "Jigger" and "Carrie" make an unusual exit Durrant. Carolyn Ellison. Kay Evans. Fox, OXeah Garlick. Annette in Carousel, famous musical play scheduled May 16-1-9 at Brigham Young University. Players Donna Green. r to left and Joan McKee Schoenfeld, Blaisdell, right. are Norm and Gibbons, Patricia Rellewell. Donna Rae Hindley. JoAnn Huntsman. Yvonne Lenore Kinser. Sharon Lee LancasThrough ter. Vera B. Landrum. LaVee Mc- Kinney. Marlene Monson. Tonita Mortenson, Carol Newman. Joan Niches. Bonnie Parker. Connie C. Peterson. Irene Rawlinss. Anne Reynolds. Linda Lue Robinson. LuJean Robin son. Carol Scholes. Sara: Elizabeth 9 Seibel, Carol Jean Shaffer. Barbara Ann Sheets. Melva Jean ShoelL Reah A. Skinner. Cleo Smith. Carol Sorum. Williamson. Alice Wil Uni-- I The Ohio, and ''Mr. Snow' Ann Elizabeth Over 150 ' - , Saturday Wednesday 150 Students Included In Huge Campus Production of 'Carousel J ; ; nd r r IX RECITAL Ann Johnson, talented young violinist; to play in concert today at J. S. Building in Provo. Violinist To be Heard In Concert Today ' SPRINGVILLE Ann ; I i j if1 Johnson, concertmistress of the BYU Symphony and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnson of Springville, will be heard in recital Sunday, May, 13, at 2:30 p. m. in the Joseph. Smith building at Provo. An invitation is extended to friends of the talented young vio linist to attend. Miss Johnson is in her second year: atrigham liYoung Univeri- sity and is a student of Harold Wolf, of Salt Lake City, concert-mastof the Utah- Symphony of which she is also a member. Compositions to be heard on her program will be Mozart's Sonata No. 1 in A Major; by Bach; First Movement Of Concert No. 3 in B Minor by Saint-SaenThe Maid with the Flaxen Hair by Debussy; Caprice No. 13 and 14 by Paganini; and Allegro ' by Frit? j m Gets High Honor Provost School er Slates Festival - Cha-con- ," , s PTA Elects Officers Ward Primary Conference ' r j The Earlham English professor -- , " sence from his teaching duties to complete a book on the techniques of fiction writing. He and his family will spend the year abroad, leaving for England in June. Dr. Booth came to Earlham College at Richmond, Ind. in 1953. He is a graduate of Brigham Young" University and holds masV. ter's and doctoral degrees from . the University of Chicago. He formerly taught; at Haverford College where he directed an ex perimental freshman English course financed by the Carnegie corporation. j foundation. Dr. Booth is one of the recipi ents who will share in the total $1,110,000 awarded by the foundation. Dr. Booth is the son of Mrs. Lillian C. Booth, BYU dean of women. Pre-ludiu- m i will have al year's leave of ab . s; 4 - Dr. Wayne C. Booth, head of the Earlham College English de partment at Richmond,; Ind. is one of 275 American scholars and artists who have received fellow from the ship grants for 1956-5- 7 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial , ne ,t ; of Provoan Son -- . , i a Parma, Broadway play concerning Brigham Young son. ' Some 250 Provost Elementary versity students comprise the '"Julie, who marries "Billie," her husband, is played?; by Nor-ma- Edwin V. Adamson. Phillip L. All- School children will entertain red. John Martin Ambrose. Christian cast and crew of the. musical the carousel barker, stars Ina St. George, Gibbons, A. and friends! in. an R. James Anderson. their, Ashton, parents play "Carousel' which begins Lou Elison,' Oakley, Ida., and Billie is killed in an attempted Douglas Bair. Earl W. Bean, Bert J. annual festival spring May 16 on Bean, Jon B. Bell. Paul A. Bennett. Wednesday ins the Smith Audito- Lael J. Woodbury, speech dethe school to grounds, D. according Max Ronald Brown. to Gordon Birk. and heaven, D. goes rium at 8:15 p. m. It will run partment. Julie's friend "Cary" robbery Glenn Carroll. Larry Carson. Gary Clark t Brown, principal. is portrayed by Joan Schoenfeld, where he is found polishing stars. Chad wick. John D. Chadwick. Larry four nights, i; The program!, with ''Spring x, The play "concerns his return to Chavis. Glow" as its theme, will Include "Ardell Coleman. Gareth'Alva Con-e- r, all of the youngsters of the school earth to try to help his young Lloyd Conder, Gerald Cook. Ro ; Palmyra News bert Cordner. Lee Doyle. Evan Durr and will climax the year's ac j Kreisler. daughters "Louise," played by fey, Don W. Ferifuson. Robert Dean f tivities at Provost; Garrett Jr.; Jerry H. Goode. Arlan Jerrie Glover, womaen's physical R. T. Charles Greenland. Greening. education department. One of America's largest breed ; Starting at 6:15 p. m.t it will be L. HanConway M.i Halterman. John Ronald Lee ing colonies of white pelicans free to the public,. Mr Brown Others in the cast arc iJoan sen. Paul W. Hansen. ' I Darwin Lee Hardy.' Nolan flourishes in Pyramid Lake, Nev. added. i i as Hansen. Lake Salt City, Held j SPRINGVILLE- - Paul M. Ray- Stringham, Lynn Healey. Glen M. Homard: Dee "Mrs.-Mull- in"; F. Johnson, Ben Kawakami; Jack Salt Joan Neff,' mond wasx installed as' president Lamoreaux. Gerald K. Lay- Lake City, as "Nettie"; Makee Wayne E. Lee.- Gary a. Mc- cock, Ralph SII1RLENE of the Springville Senior and Blaisdell, Hauula, Oahu, as "JigOTTESEN By Affee. Lorin M. Marsh. George H. A well; attended Senior High School Parent TeachRobert L. Miller. Larry Mor T PALMYRA ger"; Golden Terry, Kamas, as- Miller. ton. Mvers. Ronald Floyd Grant rewas Conference held meetCenAssociation at er the final Primary "Enoc, Jr."; Lee Scanlon, El Dan Nelson. Johnny ' NicoL Myers. cently at the church. Mrs. Georgia ing pf the season held this week tro, Calif., as "Mr.Bascombe" Vern Nicholes. Jimmy Nishimoto, Norton. Carl A. Pack. Jr., Hansen, Primary president, was at the Bob Wilkinson, Massapequa Park, Arlen Mr. school. Allen J. Pulley. Jon Preston; Dallas high Haymond in charge. Each class took part on Davis as the New John Matsen COINWOffl) PUZZLE Reynolds. York, Pulley. "Heavenly ; Charles Frank Robinson. William L; the program in singing and recit- succeeds Kay Johnson. . Friend"; Gary Stewart, Kays Scholl. Georire Jesse Scott. Myron ing parts to portray the theme, Elected to serve with Mr. Hay ville, as the .''Star Keeper":; and rciarie Smith. Richard Marlow Stoker, .! WORTH "That Ye May Bring, Souls Unto mond were Mrs. A. H.: Morten-se- Harold Oaks, Ogden, as the Keith Swain. Lee Taylor. Harold ' Me." Carol Lee Argyle was the Richard Thornton. Charles Phil j first vice i and "Captain." Charles R. Truex. president; :. . reader, Mrs Bert Brown, secretary- - The entire chorus will join the Fred J. Wagstaff . Neil A. Waflstaff Brent Walters. Richard C treasurer. Paul K, cast as they sing such well known navld ra CASH Webber. Roy Woodcox, Dale Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hansen Walker and Principals C. Lynn Hanks and songs as "June Is Bustin Out All Hayward Ronald Wride. had their baby girl blessed in Kay Johnson are the other vice ! certificate! will be Never Equivalency IWalk "You'll Over," Sacrament meeting. She was given presidents. W. Bonny. LeGrande Paul bv given B. Dunn, Game the name of Connie Ann. Judy j. In: addition to the electionsthe Alone," and "If I Loved You." Cook. Kenneth and Leon Johnson: R. f Val HmIpv. Harold chairI. .Hansen,! Dr. Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. meeting featured A. Johnson. discus panel :' nan of the speech department, ENTRY COPY Bill Jones, t was confirmed. sion.; on "Our Responsibilities in direct will the entire ;',''. production. the School, Home, and' Commun He will be assisted . Harold I by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stewart were j ity." wim principal walker as Oaks, Ogden. Dance choreograhosts to their club. Covers were moderator. 1 Members of the $500 of laid for Mr. and Mrs. Barney included Principal Hanks,-- panel Dee phy will be under the direction 1 r Lou Warren and J errie Newitt, Mr. and Mrs.' Merrill. Pa- - Sanford of the high school fac Emma has Bricham University Young 1 vis of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. ulty Mrs. A. LeRoy Erickson Glover, women's physical educa- been awarded $500 by the Amen Music be will tion Bert Hansen of Lake Shore and and J. F. Wingate, presenting department. can Can Company, President Ern Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nielsen and parents; Tim Moss, Yvonne Bige-lo- directed by Dr. DonEarl, music est L. Wilkinson announced this are Costumes I of senior high Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen of being department. studentbody week. and Wayne Alien from the junior designed by Dorothy Whittaker, American Can Company Is dis speech' department, and N Joan tributing $60,000 to scnoois navhigh, Mrs. Maude Roberts of Provo Moeller, art department, The ing graduates in thel remploy-$50- 0 construction of costumes is being celebrated her birthday with a MANY MOTORISTS will go to each, school for at her home. The metropolitan area of Los supervised by George Tanner, each; employe. BYU has been family Those attending were Blanche Angeles has more automobiles per speech "department. Scenery will notified that they are therefore be designed by Bill Demos, Provo. eligible for one such grant. Bradford of; Spanish Fork, Marie capita than anx similar area Ridge, . LaRae Deaton of Orem, roughly 2,100,000, or an average Technical director is Robert It has not been determined - S H Ej E LaRue Vacher of Provo, Elizabeth of five cars foi every - four families. Struthers, speech department, what the money will be used for. j at the cemetery on Memorial Day to help in carrying flowers and containers, as a free service to all citizens who will visit the cemetery on this day. This prochange principal. Miss ;lice gram is being stimulated through Reid, principal of the Hawaiian the "good turn daily" activity, school will come to Orem as! prin that plays such an important part cipal of Westmore School. in acouung. ." Mr. .Prince, a native Utahn, Sea Ship 5717 will act as health-and safety guards at the Provo graduated from the BYU, and has Boat Harbor during the afternoon done graduate work at several on Memorial Day; schools. For the; past 19' Vears in connection with the Problems Alhe has been a teacher in the annual Provo 15 District Camporee of which pine District, the last were also discussed. The camhe has been principal of Spencer bc&ooi and presently Westmore. poree will be held at Riverside Park on June 1 and 2. It was emMr. Prince goes to Hawaii with phasized that, all scouting units the appointment as principal of muskbe accompanied through the Kuhio bchool, which is in ;the duration of the camporee by heart of Honolulu; It. has a school adult leadership. Comqualified of 1075 students 34 a'nd population of this summer event details plete teachers, besides an administra will be given at a later date. tive staff of vice principal, secIt was suggested that all troops retary, librarian 'and health guidf ance coordinator.' register with their scoutmasters He will be accomoanled' to prior to coming to the park for' the camporee; and that a report Hawaii by his wife, Lillian, who be made by all scoutmasters by has been granted a year's; leave GRANT GETS C. Dr. Wayne May 24. of absence fromher teaching re, j;" y of a Guggen-heiBooth, recipient The next scoutmasters round sponsibilities in Alpine District. Memorial Foundation tabL will be held on Thursday, Their children Benae, Carolyn, grant. Diane, Mary Anh and Brue .will May 24 at Riverside Park begin also accompany .their parents. An ning at 7:30! p. m. All scoutmasters are urged to be present, so older son, Terry, will remain in that final details of Memorial Day Utah. The family plans ;td fly and the annual camporee can , be from Los Angeles Aug. 16; ' completed.' ' 1 Memorial Day will be a big ac tivity for scouts during May, It was disclosed at a recent meeting of commissioners for the Provo Boy Scout District. All scout troops are urged to be ; . : 7-- A Scouts Plan Numerous Memorial Day Activities FORK LJ F"enton AMERICAN Fi22 SUNDAY HERALD , - . C0INW0RD CONTEST RULES No. 39 r Solve the" puzzle at you would any other crossword I P puzzle. it) ; it , ..' i' 2. Anyone Is eligible to enter the Coinwords Contest except employes (and immediate families) ' of The 1 T Daily Herald. r ' , Tld-wel- l, s ; v ; I . i - ..: ' ; Firm Gives Y' I , , " Grant of 1hH5f6oHr1 'pPTrI4 : ; i ! . get-to-geth- er !eji - - . ci --i'- f i. : t, Roberts, Ann Williams of Ruth Roach, Mary Roach, Lois Nash, Elizabeth Roach, Shir-len- e Ottesen and Lois B. 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