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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1955' i Utah County., Utah B-- A School Timpanogos Stake Geneva Honors Pupils Group Plans Flower Gifts To Hospitals F. honor assembly was held Thursday at the Geneva School honoring various groups and students according to the principal, Thorit Hebertson. The 60 members of the Junior Police were presented with minia ture "police" badges for thoir service throughout the past year. Each sixth grade student wis allowed to participate in the OREM-i- Lake Shore News Pleasant View News ' Primary Officers Discuss Parade Young People Elect Officers An Outgoing Page Principal Feted . The PLEASANT GROVE Marvin M. Allen, principal of Timpanogos Stake Junior M Men LAKE SHORE The Primary the Page School, was honored at and Junior Gleaners held their A group of neighbors in Provo ladies met at. the home of Presi an open hotise '.this weeft at the annual the at "Election Frolic" school. The open house! was under are urging that people give their to this Larsen week dent With Erma Stake House. Timpanogos the direction of the Page PTA of flowers this year to patients .in candidates each from for the discuss presented Homecoming plans area rather ficers with PMr. .William Wilkins the hospitals of the' of the 10 wards "in the form of a will The to be theme .decorate "Song in charge. Many students, parents than, using them was parade. LeAnne Miss skit. Hooley friends galled during the aftergraves on Memorial Day. chosen to be the new Junior Titles" and each family with and noon well in his Calling" their' project "Opera- Gleaner stake president. Richard small children was assigned a new to wish Mr. Allen .V-"as principal of assignment the group members ion Tribute," Barton will be the prexy of the separate title for their float. The . 11.1 school in new the ' nave maae .rea meiai nowers; Junior M Men of the stake.; All queens were chosen with Wilma American Elementary Fork beginning this which Ihey will give to the first, Three Indian students were also other candidates nominated will Vi. ., 2 as Huff Homecoming queen; coming r September. several persons calling V at each honored at the assembly: Gaorge serve on a stake planning com Fae i y rf Mr. Allen has been principal of of Aztec, N. M., sixth grader; mittee. Mrs. Lorraine Adams, Jane Ann Evans, Miss Lake Shore; of the six hospitals or rest homes Lee 4 A was School tor many years. the Point leader Junior Gleaner Stake of Cedar with flowers today, Monday and Eliptt Murphy Marjean Simmons, Miss Utah; He isPage at who of in living in American the present meeting. charge Trading Post, Sanders, Ariz., Tuesday. Linda Hall, Primary queen; and Fork. and fifth in Geneva the is grade Mrs. Adams presented gifts of Stressing that there iare over SPONSOR COMMANDANT N. M., appreciation to outgoing presi Dixie Barney, Miss America. Dur Pauline Gallup, Thompson, 1500. beds for ill or infirm individnew. com- in the fourth Claudia grade. who enjoy receiving a fresh mandant Sedgwick, dents, RaChel Anderson and Jay ing the meeting, Ruth Wasden Mary Feniey, Darrell LAshton, uals of the next for year were JAYCEES-MSlendBunnell Lee Andrew .and lesson and Karl M. Ashton and Mark C. Cluff IState BY Bar Newman. A large group of Junior gave a teacher-trainiionored hopscotch champion, bouquet from an unexpected Air Force ROTC Sponsor Corps of Pleasant View were! among the of the Junior as final M .and Men Gleaners and year Junior Bar and bara recipients honored by Orem Jaycees Olsen, those interested.! say they at Brigham Young University city winner, refreshments were served by Mrs. of source, 178 graduates who received their other feel that brightening the immedi officers of ward and stake at Larsen and Norma Huff. bara Wellington, and second-plac- e Citizenship Award which the group has presented to four citiand from the Lincoln High in election and for tended the Eldon outstanding scholarship the imdiplomas Sumsion, enjoyed an year city winner, students; during ate future of the living is iSchool ?' and were refresh also tournament the the evening lit thegrad- marble Friday program special zenship achievements. portant as remembering those ments which were served byiMr. Maxine Gordon was hostess at uation exercises. honored at the assembly. who have passed away.l and Mrs. David Stevens, Mrs. thj closing social of the Tri ROTC Mildred Walker and Jean Bell. Lincoln Jtknior Higfij School grad Aglaian club Wednesday evening. uates who received diplomas vice president; Principal Charles New officers were chosen with Thursday evening from Pleasant B. Walker, second vice, president, Grace Clayson as president Gean View were Lynn B. Huff, Sharon and Mrs. John Pulley;, secretary; Simmons, vice president; Ruth Elegante, Ronald Hill, Ralph Hous stuOREM-tTh- e The heads of the departments Wasden, secretary and Lea Sim ton, Vila - Jarvis, "'Georgia Ann ning by Wayne Gammon, outgoing Claudia Sedgwick, a BYU jun will be selected by the officers.: mons, project leader. Xpey wil. Johnson, Cdcile James, Lee Perry, dent body president of Ue Lincoln Jaycee president. ior from Riverside, Calif., has EmMrs. Clyde Birk is the retiring replace June Tuckett, Norma Joyce Nayl6r and Verl Muhle stein. and his Both Glenda .and Lee have AMERICAN FORK Mrs. been named to the highest Spon High School, Lee Bunnell, were as j Schroder, Matue Cornaby and served in offices in school ana secretary, Glenda Andrew presi president. sor Corps post at Brigham Young mett Tittensor wil serve Mrs. Glen Gordon was chair-- ; Vera Whitely. Fifteen members Mr. and iMrs. Grant Cluff and Fork American of the dent tohonored Thursday as the two final church activities and have been High was announced it University, of the nominations commit were present and a lunch was family of Weiser, Ida. have been selections r of the Orem ; Jaycees exceptionally active in communfrom the Graduate day by Air Force ROTC De- School PTA this coming, year. man Degrees ! tee. C. will N. service be first to Webber Mrs. the Jay- School of Social Work will be con tachment officials. served by those who missed the visiting in' Pleasant View with 'for their Junior Citizenship ity according and Mr. son of Is r..ost meetings during the past Mrs. Grace McEwan and Mr. and the dee Lee award. ireport; ferred upon four students from Miss Sedgwick will take over . Mrs. Karl Bunnell of Lakeview year. Mrs. Sterling. Cluff families. Utah County during the 1956 June the duties as commandant of the and Glenda is the daughter of BYU Sponsor Corps beginning at commencement thei exercises Iblr. and Mrs. Glenn Andrew. The Alabama extension service The Jolly Cloverettes Svere the with the start of the 1956-5-7 of Utah Monday. .University held been which has The contest says if you re toucning up tas guests of j Elizabeth Hod son at school year. She will replace as follows: are They I of direction the this year under year s aarK straw nai, iry Drusn their meeting. The ' dfls judged Shirley Bailey, American Fork, Work Social of LeeMaster has Degree . Chairman ing cold coffee on the straw to re their darns', and witnessed a demEngleking. in that position. Melvin C. Clark, formerly of new it. Stuff the crown with pa onstration on how to biste chosen students selected for by thir During the current school year Rob both S. 7th 256 John 'achievement and West, Provo; per during the treatment so the leader, Betty Hodsonf scholarship has served as Miss Sedgwick AMERICAN Mrs. FORK comIra J ert (Bob) Giles, formerly of group executive officer, from In the school, church and hat will keep its shape. was chosen have T. students Usher six and and president Taylor,. Jr., American Fork; elevated munity which position she was been honored during the year, of the American Fork Junior West, formerly bf Payson. to the Sponsor Commandant with As Social. They were, presented; with na- High School Parent-Teachein Graduate Certificate' accompanying rank of Sponsor tional merit certificate at the sociation, Elected to serve as Work Renone Littlefield, 303 E. Colonel. Intermission of .the Junior High first vice presi-- 400 North, Orem. Last year she was named outevedance Thursday js ..a dent is Mrs. Mr. Clark, a 1952 graduate of standing graduation CHORD sponsor oi tne year. Clyde Adamson; Miss A verv student. active a is Young University, Principal Don Brigham Sedgwick has served as chair C. Overly will son, of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Clark, man of the Red Cross Blood serve as second Ririe, Idaho. His wife is the for-of Drives on .campus, and chair' "' ' II vice president; mer Juanita Stone, daughterPro- man of the recent Sponsor din . ence a recent conference At Gerald Mrs. REUNION IDS and CONFERENCE ENJOY Mr. Stone, u x Mrs. Dean for trying it 1 jttst sample four andbne vo. in held Springville boys Berchtesgaden, Germanyi was electA graduate of Riverside Poly Spanish Fork enjoyed a reunion. They are all servicenjen. Mr. Giles is a son of Mr. and technic Fred White. Spanish Fork, and ed secretary. GLEN School, the new from High Shown left to right in the picture: Vera Young, Dean Binks, tr ,v Retiring presi Mrse. Draper Giles, 335 N. 11th Sponsor head is now a junior at Erhel Ihnen, Quincy, III., Arnie Brown, Stephen Clark, all of Springville; and Gary; Ellis, at Brigham Young Univer57 NORTH UNIV. AVE., PROVO dent is Mrs. A. W., Salt Lake City, and formerly BYU majoring in human develLDS Apostle Adam S. Bennlon presided at Ithe Fork. Spanish Giles' Mr. fellowFork. relations. of received American and both have family opment P. Hoelscher. sity ! conference. The new offi wife is the former Helen Mou-braships from out of state colleges for study in chemistry. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Hillman, Payson. cers will have Mrs. Taylor Miss Littlefield. a daughter of Lawrence Moubray, American the Mr. White was awarded a $2400 a1 of He Brigis and Mrs. Ray A. Littlefield, Fork. Mr. Unigraduate chairmen of the various depart fellowship from Washington 400 N., Orem, received a 303 ham E University. Young versity in St. Louis, Mo., where ments by fall. . B.S. biodegree from BYU in 1955. The. organization was recenyy Mr. West is a son of Mr. and he will work for his Ph.D. in I She is a graduate of North chemistry. Ills work will be presented: with its official charter Mrs. Ray A. West, Payson. His HillEmery High School at directed by Dr. Arthur Kornbert, by Mrs. Henry Campbell, Spanish wife is the, former Barbara a prominent enzyme chemist in Fork, regional director. man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . the United States. : Mr." White will receive his mas ' ter's1' degree from BYU In Aug ust. He; has been doing research on bacterial enzymes at: BYU. Mr. Ihnen has been awarded a the Univer$1,300 fellowship i will work of Ihnen Illinois. sity on his Ph.D. in biochemistry. He will begin his work in July. , Mr. Ihnen will receive his master's1 degree in June from BYU. He has done research on photoj ', synthesis. v i -' v -- . ) ': '.. 1 ! - " ! i I . i a er -- , New Commandant Earned for Jaycees Honor Two Pupils Of Lincoln Junior High High School PTA Elects Officers At American Fork Utah County Men Sponsor Corps Finisfi U. of U. Graduate School j d newly-electe- - ! - Mrs. Tayjor Heads American Fork Junior High PTA : -- . i i YOU'RE INVITED rs ; i; - the HAMMOND if Tvo Receive ii Fellowships Dev-erau- 1 ner-danc- ii ' ii "" HO USB NO W 'OPENncrnnn ' riiH e, . stu-den- ORGAN lii-vwu- - BROS. MUSIC i - y, selected f . - cm -- 1 PASSES i . STARTING TODAY 5 Names Will Appear Scattered if - Modern Language For Children Will be Taught ; Through the CLASSIFIED COLUMNS, of -- 'Modern Languages for Children" will be offered this summer by the Brigham'Young Extension Division,, starting June 12 through August 17. Classes for children age eight to 14 years will offer. German, French and Spanish instruction. will learn to sing songs, Students ' recite short poems, play games, discuss the weather, and acquire sufficient vocabulary to allow limited elementary conversation in the chosen language. Children will ttlso have an opportunity to gal an. appreciation of the culture and customs of the land that they stwdy. Mr. Marvin Folsom, 1956 BYU graduate, will teach the class in German: Mr. NeSvell K. Judkins, -- . . if- ' ? - . If your name is listed. You will receive 2 FREE TICKETS to j ! ; ! - f THE HERALD. Provo's Paramount Theater. : j . University mm. m ; i ' . 1 ' . f . .. i j ;' Classes will be conducted one-ha-lf hour daily, five days a week. German and French classes are scheduled for 9 to 9:30 a. m., and Spanish will be - taught from ll:15 to 11:45 a. m,. v P. IUS COVER Foun :! o o o; , DHPAnTf.lEIlT SERVICES Although-yo- ' -- r Memorial Day holiday. It. will continue Its regular schedule at the Community Church between 10 and 11 a.m. the following week. S7AQHKS mm, -- 7 V may think of your u utility bill as your "powers bill' it actually covers three department 9 !) "Which y' " EGflD Trc:: 4 ir- LIBS EVERYDAY IN Vrico! VATQK " WT; 1 . ' ' 'CARDAGE nxcTTJCiTY - ' ' CBV; RS . KWH PROVO 3.10 6.25 CITY A 5.28 9.03 QTYB 4.11 CITYC if? il.iJ Ccr.Icr V I.J. . 250 KWH . .. . . . t ' KWH ' ; 1000 ; KWH ; 9.50 ; i 16.00 1528 27.78, 8.61 j 16.11 31.11 3.25 6.68 ; 10.55 i' 18.30 4.05 ' 7.80 ( 14.05 1,26.55; . The above chart shows current electric rates, not In- -. eluding water heating, for five Utah cities large and small, located In ell sections, of the state. ; y . 5O0i ; fOIBS TO 13 II. ; i 1 ' . V 100 ' Chairs -' PrqTO. Vizh ' iTV r V CITY D ' Identify charges on your bill ;51 Of; services other than power, These are the services you pay ,for and the symbols 0 . RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC RATES clinic held . ' ' f.lOST FH0V0 UTILITY ; y. CURRENT THESE CHECK FOR FIVE UTAH COMMUNITIES Immunization Clinic Cancelled This Week, School-Communit- ' mill) graduate, will instruct Spanjch;,and Mr. Ernest Welles, French student at BYU, will conduct the French class. each Wednesday on the Health Program will cot be "held this, week due to the i ON THE 1955 BYU The Immunization ' poparfiaooO O0 OCC30lo |