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Show i I t:-- Choruses Of Orchestra, " Provo High Schedule Annual Winter Cbncert 1 i : i !, : i- . . MIA Playwriting T , HI . j rA Contest Announced Third annual MIA playwriting contest is now open and will con tinue through Sept. t 30, 1956, SR was announced by the MIA drama committee of the YMMIA and YWMIA general boards; t Four classes of plays manu the com scripts are included-i; A, Class petition: plays: Class B,! musicals; Class C, short plays, and ;a Young Writers section for authors un ! C ..., - i Su nday . x Turner Recognized For Film Excellence by Cannes, France be held in The convention Tirirr I! " I - ! s j n ; i ' past'-year- jfull-leng- th t; ( ! : Full-leng- s j , j '. ; th . ; ! : H . ' ! six-ye- ar ; : -- ? I 5 I 'J : j 1 will New recogni- - Denver SPRINGVILLE in Rntemher: Awards iiave SPRINGVILLE II . mme been made to 22 members oil the uon nas come to Lrien tt. rurner;-j meoiDer ok ine xirigSpringville Ninth l Ward, for i per- opnngviiie, i" Vonticf ham University Art de-- . ' sons who have 100 peij cent j at1 Co School Music orchestra furnished and amateur If movie. Provo High Daynes partment for! tendance School at the Sunday ' and choruses will present their of Provo maker, In special honors from f J ) jj j Cannes, - France, from whence The A Capella Choir will begin annual Winter Concert Wednes Of these, a number have' i4ore Mr. Turner has received a "di- day evening at 8 p. m. In the the choral part of the 'program than the one year of unbroke at- plome of honeur" and bonze with three numbers "We Praise Provo Tabernacle. on Me tendance, thebes record of which medal in recognition of the artisBreath The orchestra will open the Thee," "Breathe t 20. der is currently hel(? , by Geraldine try of his work on the film "In All of OverBe concert with "The Lustspiel Joyful God,", and "O and musicals i Ye will plays Jensen, daughter of Bishop fand Fancy Free" Lands." . ture" by Ktler Bela. which Mrs. Clarence Jensen, who has a By Invitation, Mr. Turner sent be followed by the IinfionettaV Following the choir, the mem judged superior in both regular seven-yea- r and young writers section may 100 pe cent attendance his filmy to the Cannes AmaUur by Schubert, conducted by Jack bers of the Girl's Concert Chorus be il record. purchased'-- for $300: those Morris. A string trio and a string and Boys Chorus at the Fairer Film Festival in France and was awarded! the medal and diploma. Miss is Jensen quartet will offer selections by Junior High 1 will supprement jthe judged excellent may be purJanet Following A Capella for the presentation of chased for $200; and those good Mendelssohn and Dvorak. This . is y the third international BeardaUV with a record; In commemoration of Mozart's Howard Hanson's "Lament for for $100. Short plays judged Bishop Clarence L. Jensen if and award the film "In Fancy Free" for 1951 200th birthday, the orchestra will Beowulf." won Mr.. In $e for. Turner. has superior may purchased Mrs. Jensen, and Sharlene Beard' play as a final selection, bis This presentation is in keeping $150, with excellent plays, $100 all with a five-ye:! j, record; Stari- - it was selected as one of the 10 j Cinema in serenade known as "A Little with the chorus tradition of and good, $50. Amateur at best three-yeaAmerican lyn Moon, League SOPII CUE E RLE AD E RS Sophomore cheerleaders John IVIoon, Night Music." bringing each year to the people Membership in the LDS Church Fork High School add color and spice to school athletic activities. Tommy Jensen, Karenj Haymbnd, and also received the Hyrum A Steinway spinet piano will be of Provo a major choral work. is not a prerequisite to submitRed circular short skirts, white jersey sweaters with a large Carol Moon. Brent Haymond, Percy Maxum award Which is ting . manuscripts. but manu "C" (for Cavemen) land white moccasins! are !worn by Norma Irene Moon,! Dorothy Harmer.jHar the highest award of its! kind in i scripts should i:adherei to stand Robinson,? Joyce Hollien and Linda Lancaster (left to right). Soph riet Jensen and Richard Moon, amateur ifilm work. In 1952, the School Dispute ards of the church. No limit; to cheerleaders take their work seriously and are good potential records and Clair ' Jen film was! selected as one. of the treator of Glen.H. Turner, type subject matter cheerleadlng material fo rthe next two years. sen, Jay 'Haymond Pa.. Haymond, 10 best l In a Hollywood showing HONORED ment of the plays is imposed. of G. Ray Hales, Nina , Madsen; Dar-re-ll sponsored by American! Society recipient of the "diplome honeur" and bronrfe - medal Plays should be typewritten and Provides for and Rulon Condie, of .Cine m a togr apher s . Beardall, 'Ihterneship' me rum was also cnosen as from Cannes, France, for his bound in a cover without exten Dr. i. one to represent the United States amateur ; movie "In vFahcy sive handwritten corrections j or Gifts of appreciation are given at , ) . the Royal Photographic So- ;,Free."' .m,--notations and must be post ; to who hold the one-yethose Centennial in Great Brit marked not later than Sept. 30, ciety's 100 per cent Sunday School! at ain. iii ' 1956. Plays ,will be judged for tendance and church- books "Tn Fannv TT Ttu'3 wm n with some em to those with a record given teen-ag- e on 'A casting pos phasis two or more years. ents and! teachers of Brigham sibilities, to studeni is fori the note: The exist their conditions teach Plans are nearing completion interpret following (Editor's Young University's music, dance a statement submitted by a com-- and the teachers were Interview- A group of Wasatch Elementary a new program being developed Jing experience and drama departments 'and emWe realize as well as they mittee of nine west side re for elementary instruction majors Sophomores starting in the new fuse of some interesting School students Friday got the ployed in the College of Education, at dents, of which Sterling Durrant that, with better facilities and "trick" photography in the dance thrill of riding on two ; major will be expected to have program acis chairman. The committee was smaller groups, much more forma of transportation as a clijt sequences. Brigham Young University. j filled most group requirements and ' formed from two meetings of could be learned and taught. Yet, to Dr. Do.othy Candland, start on cording Having appeared in behalf of max to a study of transportation. the field of Four coeds were chosen by amateur residents in this area of Provo there wasn't one single condition of elementary instruc- education.! Mecfves In coordinator photography in various The youngsters, members of Juniors will begin the Brigham Young University Mr" who are protesting the building im any way to compare with even tion. of the United j States, Lucile W. Jones' class, had'' Mrs. five of women the pro- sociatea quarter sequence The "Belle of the Y" will be This program is 'expected to draw students; as policies of the Provo Board; of one of the making plans to been learning how goods .amd peowith a class in human de "Coeds of the Month." The girls Turner ;is now gram Education in relation to their backs at the; Central School. One chosen at Brigham Young Uni accepts an, h vitation to be guest ple are transported throughout our the student a well rounded velopment? and learning, followed were chosen to difthe; represent ' part of town. Thr group seeks a teacher said she had taught at versity in the coming "Belle of give ' i speaker and exhibit some of his uauoa. aj curriculum which will tie in theory by curriculum wi and ferent v the as new .elementary, scnooi ror wesxitne central and she had never the Y Week" festivities. procedure colleges university of for the the work convention work and observation with actual: classes. These are the first to be selected in this-neProvo, and protests sending seen' condtions to equal it. The Chosen for ability in cooking Photographic Soeiety of America. Friday at noon they embarked Careful children with planing which 1 will the honor student next their give on a bus ride from Provo, to Salt year children could not see out, she and dancing, as well as talent many of their children program.' of to the old Central School on the couldn't let j them out and the and. beauty, the "Belle" .will be ning has eliminated overlapping background.; Seniors will particiLake City where they also studied to : were Athhonor Selected the and Health Education and classes anq a plan of study has pate in student teaching and fill Valarie high school block, which the noise was terrific and that was queen of. the dance held Friday been D a n u Bovard, Parma, Ohio, letics; iJo &n, Valley facilities of Pacific" Fruit Produce developed which will carry ing graduation requirements. 1 Bioboard of education has announced seven years ago. in the Smith Fieldhtouse. J of the N.Y. Stream night , College College of Human- Company. That night they Returnthrough the program, individual scheduling will take representing arid plans to reopen as an elementary "If our children are moved to Chairmen of the dance are students with and ities logical Social Sciences; Agricultural Sciences, and ed to Provo Jviatraia and were an understanding of care of the- upperclassmen din-ischool. The statement follows). the Central! School to relieve Doris" Humphrey, Audubon, N.J., starting f Steed . . Deslyn Glendale, Edling, Calif., Orrocks, Cherry! Logan, met by then parents at the; Provo principles and enlarging me transition period. "It was-ou- r pleasure as a corn- - these conditions, they will; be and Bert Brooks, Arcadia, Calif. basic of College! i Fine of Arts. Recreation,, Physical College; i Iepot. concepts through observing i ni - ": mittee for the Citizens for Fairernoused m .. Central for a period Other committee members in- their In schools public Education to meet with the Board'0f flve to jj, years, which to clude, Carol Atack, Cheyenne, and participating iclasswork. of .the as daily! part Education of Tuesday evening. Some will be their entire grade Wyo., and Leon Garrett, Ely, of the program is Tne.Doara maae us yery welcome scbool yearsj We feel that as long Nev., publicity; Dick Jensen, theUniquey part field student teaching ana ur. siarsnau xnviiea us i: d as ese schools are Arcadia, Calif. and Gail Nelson, twhich could be describ present our message, wnicn wasied aU Darents are going to want Rexburg, Idaho; dance; Gary experience This . t1 have 'a new schnoU How. Filler, Campbell, Calif., and ed as a teachers internship. a leuer expressing uuc views half-daUTAH of a convexwill the follow;! quarter the people! regarding ever, if we consent to the Board's Sandra Butler, Pico, Calif., student ' five weeks For ion of the Central Building to an wishes and move into the Central queen. teaching. elementary school; The letter was School, with! conditions ideal for "Belle of the Y Week" is a the student teacher will live as a read and discussed by both thefM children in the celebration in honor of the Y part of a community participating ,nt Board and committee. in all school and community exHittrir whv chmild ihv Bell which is ' rung at Iy.wi ' Dr. Moffit saidj 'every parent j 5 periences; Including PTA and facthemselves with the noor Bell victories. The 'has as to whether would I conditions Jhat will exist at the been without! proper housing ulty meetings. Following this the or not he wished :hls child to.be Central? will return to campus again it was removed from the student take! sent to the Central School.' He "Dr. Marshall said, 'what the since and up classes prepared on in 1949. Education OF EXTRA COST k further stated, 'as a Board we School Board has accomplished in Money raised,Building the week's a basis, which wiU helpj ' ' during, have to relieve the pressure of meeting the needs of Provo's activities go into a fund to build d condithe present expanding scbool problem a shrine for the bell. tions at the Timpanogos. Grand- - rapid was simply .fantastic To this we permanent 1 is Schools. It view and Wasatch as parents. In all we, but, agree: the first need as we see tt. We the Southwest district would like have made a study of the over-a- ll a part of this. fantasy even! if it problems and a small unit of 200 is to be bussed from one end of I! children In the Central School town to the other until the School Soprano IHelen George will ap would be the cheapest and quick- Board car construct us a school." pear at Brigham .Young: Univer est means of alleviating this conMarch 8 as part of the Uni dition.' It was further stated that Advanced students of Elmer E. sity Concert As the Maeser and 'Franklin need Nelson, Brigham Young Univer- sociation program. Miss George the additions of an auditorium, sity piano instructor, will present will sing in the George Albert cafeteria and gym: also, the two a recital March 5. Assisting on Smith Fieldhouse at 9:45 a.m. as would Save to junior high schools the program will be Jay Weenig, a feature fbf the regular student 'j j be enlarged. j . Boise, Ida., voice pupil of J. W. assembly 'schedule, h "To many of you, this is very Charles Erland Elmer, a Uni McAllister. sound reasoning and we would versity of Utah sophomore .from Participating on the program Miss j George is a member of not contradict these needs, as Payson, has been elected expansion will be Suzanne Calder, Provo; Philadelphia's La Scala Opera DRYERS t A0T01VIATIC Company,! New York Center they are apparent. However, our officer of the Scalper Chapter of Judith May, American Fork: children are to be boused in" the Intercollegiate Knight's, men's na- Norma Dene GregsonJ Cards ton, Opera Company, National GrandJ Central where the present library tional service organization on the Alta., Canada;! Norene McQellan, Opera, ' and the Detroit Light room will have to serve the pur U. of U. campus. ' and Joan Frand-se- Opera .Company. Calif., Haywood, pose of an auditorium, gym, Mr. Elmer, who is majoring in Orem. ;) ' music and library combined. The physics, at fthe University, is a Alson on the program is Inga CITY COUNCIL HEEDS small playground and cafeteria) son of Mr! and Mrs. J. Clark Lena Carlstrom, Eskilstuna, CHURCHGOERS COMPLAINTS The will have to be shared with the Elmer, 510 Goosenest Dr., Payson. Sweden: Glennis Wing, Lehi; Dee DAVENPORT, Iowa (UP) Junior High School students. We Tn other activities at the Univer- - Ann Whetten, Colonia, Juarez, city council has heeded complaints are ioia mat jjoya MCAtiee wm sity, ;Mr. Elmer is jn member of Mex.; Ann Mathews, Fair of churchgoers who said they can't because the be Principal Of the Central. We the Union i Building Culture com field, Mary Cal.; t Kate ' Browning, get to church on time hall dock quit all feel he is one of the best, but mittee. i city Santa Barbara, Cal., and Betty ( he. too, will have to be shared He was graduated from Payson Clark, Provo.; ' chiming. with the Junior High. Senior High School in 1954 where Recital will! be held at 7 p. m. The council authorized installa"A survey was taken In every he was active on the yearbook in Room 255 College Building, tion of lan electric motor tn the room at one of the schools where staff and iin the Thespian dock to keep it chiming on time. Club lower campus. " i member of the high He was sistant professor of speech at West Mountain News . school student council, the BYUjj and Dri Marlow R. ? Harstoh, psychiatrist, Utah 'County Child , Guidance Clinic, with Mrs. Mary Krider of: the BYU ;i ' : j j . : "What are we doing for the acting as moderator, will' form the discuss which' will the panel children who j do not fit into the ! i.: I of the home and topicj pattern regular All and teachers By parents who the school?" will be the topic disBy ' ELVERA W. BISHOP this in are interested subject are Some 30 Members of the , Junior Gleaner cussed at the! March meeting of invited to WEST MOUNTAIN this in meeting. join Elders and their wives enjoyed a class of the Provo First LDS Ward The Association for Childhood Education .Miss reports Georgia po luck dinner at the West Ward honored Nadine Jones, Silver The chairman. Maeser, meeting Mrs. and Guests were "the Mr. at chapel. ,home will be held In the Gleaner, at a party library of the Byron Parker j L. P. Sheets, Mr. of Joan Davis Tuesday. School Monday at Timpanogos and Mrs.' Ralph Shell and Mrs. These attending wwere Nadine, 7:30 ' ' . ; m. j. p. Amon Throckmorton. Mr." and Annette .Jones, Itha Hollerman, K. ortho Dr. Kezerian, Nephl Mrs. Allan 3aird presenied a lee Lu Wana Davis, Hope Hilton, Kay William Ward, ' physician; pedic tare with slides. Pierpont, ILesiie Fechser, !Lynn chief probation officer of the Fechser, Karen Keith, Ingrid Har Juvenile Court; Lortn J. Jex, as- Newcomers to West Ward are rer. Beita iioiierman, uiane Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wilson and Whitehead) Joan Davis, Shirley their three children. They are liv- Morgan. Jane Anne Bown and ing in the former Lewis Hirst Esther Bown. Factory j I home. received her Silver Nadine Clearance Gleaner pin from Hope Hilton, Mrs. Mary J. McCIellan enter- class leader. Wil . T F 1IIUUTT tained at dinner for Mrs." Marie . illlUUbJ . ; il .1 i' Man-wilCloth l. SELF-HEL- P Mendenhall and Elizabeth Random Sizs Wlndowp Omtmm' Of! I. They spent the afternoon FREMONT, Mich. (UP) Fre ; ; rnuRA-r.'JTi- c reminiscing. mont, which calls itself the baby J:;aTCSTicwASCT earn Regular $1.49 to $2.75 is the of world, food, capital doing J; 6 i H Mr. and Mrs. Lester Okie have its share j to provide customers f 'CHOICE ' returned to West: Mountain from for Its main product. City Clerk . : i i ,! ;' i. . , ' .: ; i t ' t .!.. Salt Lake City where the? 'have Fred Da we said 512 babies were . ; -, V t ; f i j ' ' 1 ' ,'. ; lived the pas! five years. 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J- , C SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1938 Utah County. t?tah ' SUNDAY HERALD 00 Attenddrice Awards Made in 1 ar S! r; 1 ! ; ynA i 1 4 - . ; r v two-ye- ; Citizens' Committee Presents Views jon Building Controversy ! I ar ' -- - '. one-yea- i TeacherlTraining Program Nears Completion la t 'Y' : play-worthine- ss, I! ar ' ' Was a tch Child re Study Transpbrt - : i over-crowd- ed Girls Picked Asi G6eds of MontH' 'Belle of Y' Selection Due si-le-d. j j J I ; -- As-,pa- rts , above-mention-ed ; i ; v i i ' i. classes w l- - . 1 - i ! , : j I ! ; , j n - 4,1 1 A l' : .'--- V'-V- ' f ; - full-da- over-crow- p . y - j i I inter-collegia- te 2l i be-contac- ted , f , i APPLIANCE CO. AT .lit , , j j 'J,'.. five-wee- i over-crowde- Opera' Singer on Asse mblv Proga m Piano Recitql Set Monday Night ' S t IPC. i versity-Communi- Payson Man Gains U. of 0: Office ty : ' , . 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