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Show . , l Lehi Names New School Principal . . , . 11 U ii '!" in, i. in ., '" n mil " ..' I LEHI Lehi's, new elementary school In the Fourth Ward area (as yet unnamed) wjll be headed by an Alpine man,1 Dale Burgess, when it opens this fall. The r school board has also appointed a Lehi man, Paul Willis, to be principal of the Cedar Va ' 1 - null ii hi t . - ill f Him mi i i Hill II )tt-:- , - - ' i t . -- s, , ; ' ? Girl Scouts Plan For . i , ' 1 " - I ' -Ks j Michael Rice, Bruce Wolsey and REVUE PERFORMERS to Sandra Jacobsen, left right, and Marie Keeler, seated, who will be among students of the Ruth D. Rice ballet recital Tuesday evening in College lalL Ballet Students Schedule Recital Tuesday Evening Su t - per cent attendance at Priesthood meetings and 99 per cent attendance at Sacrament four meetings in the months, i ' Honoring their representative of the bishopric, J. Alton Bige-lowho with his family will leave this week for an LDS n to the Samoan Islands, the group recently entertained in his honor 'at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Grant S. Thorn. The boys presented Mr. Bigelow with a .35 mm camera. Included in the quorum, are Armei Beardall, Blake Bird, Ron ald Biesinger, Larry Gardner, Joe Peterson, Dan Morgan, Ken-netn Jensen,; John Reese, Ronald Gay, Dennis Lofgran, Lloyd Pearson, Bob Gottfredson, Larry Sanford , Gordon Robins, John Thorn, David Merrill, Gerald Hatch. Clyde Moitensen and Eu gene Beardall are the deacon advisors. . past w, ' : work-missio- r i s . YWMIA of Orem tors. children par Stake Schedules ticipating areclassGloria Salerno, Bonne Cyn Davies, Beck, Gayle Swarm Day May 29 thia Greer, Rebecca Gourley, Vin- Pre-ball- et : Ann Wissmiller, Mary The Orem Stake YWMIA will Mary have Swarm Day May 29 at the LDS Ward Orem chapel (formerly Windsor) at 8 p. m. All parents of the girls are ; invited to witness the graduation of the Second Year Beehive girls. Mrs. Delphia Holdaway and Mrs Helen Allred, Stake Beekeepers, are in charge. They will be assisted by Mrs. Helen Carter, Stake Chorister: Mrs. Maxine Davis, Stake Organist; and Mrs Wilma I Spriggs, Stake drama leader. Refreshments will be served. Mfe fA. s .f If a dacrdn blouse or nylon sweater has stains at . the collar and ruffs, where they touch the skin, rub a little soapless shampoo Into the fabric. Then rinse thoroughly. The soapless type of shampoo will cut the oil and grease. i - , ' j , i Man, Wife Retire After 40-- Year Teaching Careers who ; 5 STUDENTS WIN NATIONAL HONOR Principal Quinn Hatch Danforth awards to two outstanding students of Lincoln presents Junior High School: Bob: Norton, son of Mr and Mrs. James Notf. ton and Maxine Blake, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Max Blake. The national awards for scholarship and citizenship were pre--. sentea at we graduation dance. : j qaaD an K0 o : J M ' o 4-- H Yearbooks Are Distributed At Wasatch Hiah . s -i- mm& ; d - t 0 ! . the-LD- S IF (LQlf 0 1 i D i i ! ." for . Joleen - ' ',!, well-kno- : wn at your leave s Loott i 0 UteU 0 Then apply ISOTOX Gardtn Spray, containing Lindane. Malathion and DDDV This time-savispray controls nearly varieties of destructive garden insects! . - ng ! , i '( . 0o . These! mm s no 0 a D 3. c 1 c -- pullets They're yigorotis r6bust and healthy. These ' j , ' will be better egg producers! No matter what you started your chicks on, the best b III- , . mg proaucuon. - - ; Streaked klooms tod folia; I leaves? Check for Aphis. These si unwanted guests love new plant growth, suck on young plants I feed for the, seven to seventeen week period is BUNKER'S PULLET DEVELOPER. This exclusive Bunker ration develops in the pullets a larger capa- city for feed J a prime factor in boosts low price HAND SEl'JiJ LAf.lP S! JADES- f , Mr. and Mrs. Asael H. Fisher, now of Denver; Grant A. Fisher have both taught school and Afton Fisher Graham ' of more than 40 years, are retiring. Provo. In 1928 she taught at 4-- H Several functions have been giv-- f the Timpanogos 'School until en in their honor. 1933, when she began, teaching HEBER Club Officers Mr. Fisher taught for 10 years at .the BYU Training Schdol Training School will be held at Millard High School in Fill- where she has been since,. She Thursday at 2 p.m. in the High more in industrial arts, from has also taught several sessions School aduitorium. according to 1916 to 1928, for a of summer school. interrupted Paul R. Daniels and Mary Ba teaching mission Studied Art from 1919-2- 1 in con, uounty Agents. New Zealand. In the fall of Mrs. Fisher has studied art The purpose! of this training is 1928 he moved to Provo where with E. H. Eastmohd, O. D. to help the boys and girls to un he has at the Provo High Campbell, IB. F. Larson and J. derstand their repsonsibilities so School taught Roman Andrus of the BYU; since then. they can, take an active part as He, as well as many of his Boardman Robinson and .Henri an officer of their club. has received many Dozer of the Fine Art Center :in Leaders in the community will students, awards in State exhibits. The Colorado;. Lee Randolff of Cali conduct sessions for the follow Utah State Shop men recently fornia, and Lynn Fausett and ing officers: Presidents, vice honored him at their State Con- George Dibble of Salt Lake City. presidents, secretaries and treas- vention. to In 1936 she was urers, reporters, song leaders, A graduate of the Brigham the State Art Boardappointed where she and accompanists, and recrea Young. University, Mr. Fisher is served for four years. 'Many tion committees. at present teaching an extension homes, schools and churchjs are Clubs in class Officers of . all there. He has taught sum- beautified witn ner paintings. sne Wasatch County are invited and mer school for four years at the has had exhibits in Provo and encouraged to attend this meet Utah State Agricultural College Salt Lake, and has won several ing. and one year at the" University awards. She has both her BS and of Utah. MS degree from the BYU.: Active in Church Mrs. Fisher has also been ac Mr.t Fisher has always been tive in , the LDS Church, where active in Church, espe she has been in the Stakes Pri cially in the Sunday School. He mary, Millard Stake Relief So has served in several wards as ciety and Provo Stake MIAi At superintendent as well as tin two present she is on the flower HEBER : Approximately 400 Stake superintendents. In Mil committee of the Manavu Ward. yearbooks were distributed this lard Stake he was in the stake Their two boys are graduates week to students of the Wasatch presidency, and in Provo was in of the BYU and 'Afton attended High School, according to Prin- the bishopric of the Manavu for two years before her:: mar i Ward, Scouting! has also been riage. The Fishers have six cipal Edson Packer. ; The "Wasona" was edited' by one of his interests, and besides grandchildren.' ' Janet McNaughton, assisted by being scoutmaster, he has been They have; always enjoyed Diane Ritchie; Burton Duke is a handicraft director at, the sum traveling. When they went to the ' advisor, mer scout camp. Fori the past New Zealand, they also .visited Other staff officers included four years he has been quorum the Hawaiian Islands. Figl Is Keith Ritchie,! business manager; leader for the Manavu High lands and Tahitian Islands. They Rasband, advertising; Priests.. have been to Old .Mexico twice Marie Thomas, artist for, the Mr, Fisher's wife, Mrs. Flora and to Canada. During their D. Fisher, is a book. artist travels they have seen all the : besides being a teacher. She LDS Temples on this continent cent, Aprile Nielsen, Kathy Car- taught a year before being mar except the one in Los Angeles. son and Linda Murray. ried in 1912, and has taught On retiring they express appre Barbara C. Engle will be the most' of the time since, then. She ciation for the ; many fine stu accompanist and Geral Wilde went; to New Zealand with her dents with whom .theyr have will be in charge of the lights husband, then taught for five worked, and for: the1 fine cooper and stage. years in Jbiiimore. They nave ation of parents, fellow teachers The public is invited. three children,. J. Dean Fisher, and school officials.' Giyc all your lamps a fresh new beauty at an amazing 1 RETIRE Mr. and Mrs. Asael H. Fisher, who are retiring after both teaching school for 40 years. r' ' : f trnrfr Sixth-Seven- th " community activity, and their contribution to the community and school, ' There is a high emphasis on scholarship, according to Principal Hatch. The chair man on. the committee on selec tion was Evan Baugh.This award is given yearly throughout the nation. This lis the second year that Lincoln! Junior, High has given this f award which will now become annual. The first winners last year Were RaNae Pyne and Roger Harmon. i A imm , j SPRINGVTLLE Deacons of the Kolob Fifth Ward have made an outstanding record by attain- - - fourth Deacons Attain 100 Per Cent Attendance Mark Training School Scheduled For Club Officers , ; Ruth D. Rice will present students of ballet in a dance recital on Tuesday in College; Hall at 8 p.m.. The program'j will include a class demonstration,, two stu dent compositions, two .numbers from the Nutcracker suite, and grades next year. several other divertisements. Examinations forms may be 'The second part of the program obtained at the Board, of Edu will feature a group of dances cation Office, 59 S. 3rd W., or of Late Summer and Autumn, 108 City and County Building. performed by the intermediate The cost of the examination, will and advanced classes. be $2' if completed by July 31 Performers will include Mary and $3 after this date. Creer, Earlene Hawkins, Joan Parents are urged to 'have the Clark, Betty Lynne Jacobsen, Pat' Bingham, Kathryn Degn. examinations, early in order that Gloria Whipple. Marilyn Poll. corrections may any necessary be completed before late sum Sandra Jacobsen, Pamela Jex, Nancy Miller, Marie Keeler, Ann r mer. , Sumsion, Mary Soffe, Kathryn It is also necessary that chil Despain, Ingrid Thomson. Nan the first Colvin, Sharlene dren entering school for Wolsey, Diane time be protected against diph- - Tuttle, Susan Barbara Jacobsen, theria, wnooping cougn, tetanus, Jacobsen, Deena Nay. Suzanne typhoid land smallpox. Greer, Helen v Bickmore, Lor Immunization clinics are con raine Liddiard, Lucille Davies, ducted at the Community Church, Ann Palfreyman, JoEllen Smith, 175 N. r University Ave., each Jamne Jensen. Wednesday morning between 10 The story' of Little Black Sam and 11 a.m. V bo will be . staged as a ballet Children must be five years pantomime by Bruce Wolsey, old before September 1 to be Mary Ann Gunn, Bud Garrett, eligible to attend kindergarten. Valera Soffe, Marcia Anderson, Randy Garrett, and Michael Rice Marilyn Corbridge and Mary Margaret Bishop will be' narra . dancing. The club will meet once each week during the summer. The purpose of this club is to provide opportunities for boys and girls to meet socially with whglesome activity. All those who came out at the last meeting should come again and join . as active members of the club. Any new members de siring to join the club should contact one of the officers : President, Duane Price; vice president, Jolene Rasband; sec ond vice president, Darrell Clegg; secretary and treasurer, Mary Alder. - CH until growth is stunted, buds deformed and foliage yellowed. ISOTOX controls aphis. 0 p . often caosed by Thrips. It's hard to see 'em, but these little rascals distort and deaden foliage, buds. Sowers and bulbs of ornamentals. 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MexIjtc-xTiie- je sap from leaves, speckle the undersides with feeding punctvres. IMPROVED ISOTOX Garden ' Spray M kills 'em. BRATT, Pculfrymcn BUNKER FARMS ' Please bring L 3 3 Waxy fHataeat ladles tea EIlTcred leaves tcssxHy taeasi Red SfUer Mites. These tiny, almost invisible insects suck the i Exquisite fabrics in - ! V 1 V , A 4--H perintendent J. C. Moffitt that the School - Community- - Health program makes provision for a complete c physical examination of all children entering kinderand , seventh garten, I -- -- - - ; i . '- i - - - Physical Exams Required For School Entrance '('"are reminded by Parents Utah Valley Council of Girl Scouts general council meeting is to be held Monday, June 11, at 7:30 p. m. in the Public Utilities Operations Center, 251 W. 800 N". All registered adults in Scouting are asked to attend. This. Is a meeting for reporting on the past few month's activities. Every chairman of committees 'Will be asked for a, written report " of their committee activities and any future plans. This is to be to the Council Secretary, . given Mrs.. Helen Dealing, president, ' ing 100 v- ' : . Council Meet 1 J; - - ...t::4: '' i r- i ' , Ned recreation Stringham, specialist from the Utah State Agricultural College, will again be here to direct the event. Mr. Stringham will continue to teach modern and social up-to-d- ate " y; v,V( 1 Mr. Burgess and his, wife, the former Afton Devey, and their two sons now make their, home in Alpine, but they expect to move to Lehi before school opens this fall v OREM The Danforth Award for outstanding junior hieh stu dents was awarded Thursday eve ning to two graduating students of the Lincoln Junior High School by Principal Qulnn Hatch. The honored students were Bob Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs.J James and Maxine Blake. Norton, of Mr. and Mrs. Max daughter Blake. This is a national award which is based on citizenship, student body participation, spirituality, nings, Thursday and Friday, at elementary school. reports, i Boys and girls 14 years of age; will meet in the High School boys' gym two eve8 p. m., to have, the second meet ing for thef Recreation Club. ley school. A: A veteran of six years teach ing experience at Lindon and Sharon . schools, Mr. Burgess graduated from Brigham Young University in 1943 with a B.S. degree. .He received his master's degree in 1953 in the fieldwrit-of Educational Administration, ing his thesis on the organization of student governments in the J' SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1S33 Utah County. Utah National Ayard Presented Orem Junior High Students HEBER ' " SUNDAY HERALD Recreation Club Offers Summer Fun at Wasatch mm ) THcSE ESAUTiFULLY FEATHERED TENAVESK OLD FUUETS AT BUNKE& ' FARMS WERE STARTED ON EUNKER'S ROCKET CHICK STARTER AND ARE NQW THRIVING ON BUNKER'S FULLET DEVELO? 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