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Show ' i5 : j . Churches Slate Observances For Easier Week ' . , j -- '' a.m. St. Mary's Episcopal Holy Communiou Thursday at 10 a.m. scheduled at St Mary's Epis Church; the passion service i copal Good Friday, 12 to 3 p.m. and special service' Sunday. Provo Community Week activities at the Provo Holy Samuelu MASTER M MAN Church include in Atoa, who receives Master Community struction classes Sunday and Mon M Man award tonight at BYU Sacrificial Breakfast, 10 a.m., day;, Stake conference. Communion and Ho' i Tuesday; Office of Tenebrae (extinguishing of lights) and reception of new members. Maundy Thursday at 8 p.m.; services at 9:30 and 11 a.m . k Samoan Gets Master M Man Award Tonight PTA Groups Sefv rr r - i - -- - m. ... ...i. .. ... - r U " ' i- j r M Men and Election Meetings t - .a, ....... .. j in Gleane Week All M Men and Gleaners: in the Provo Stake between the ages of 19 and 29 are cordially invited to Provo Stake M Men and Gleaner Week starting today through; April 1. The theme for the week is Art Exhibit less than a week away, UNPACKING ART ENTRIES The schedule Includes: .r! from all over the world as entries. here are workers busy unpacking priceless paintings shipped The first fireside chat will be Above, Stanley C. Burningham, Springville Art Gallery curator; Garth Whitney, Bary Vinvent and held at the FifthEighth Sunday Howard Beardall unpack "Beachcomber's Shack" by artist Percy L. Manser. The exhibit will Ward 8i45 p.m. and the qt chapel be open during the month of April. The special opening program is set for the evening of March 30. will be President llarvey speaker Taylor. Provo Stake sports and vgames h night will be held at Ward at 8 p.m. Monday, Various MIA r meetings are slated Tuesday and Wednesday. A temple excursion to the Manti Temple Is planned Thursday. Bus will leave from the Fifth- Eighth Ward chapel, Second North and Fifth East, at 3:30 p.m. A ham dinner banquet will be held Friday at the Provo Stake house at 7 p.m.; A five stake dance will be held Saturday at I the Provo Stake House with Provo Stake as host It will be semi --formal and on tickets. budget ' A testimony fireside is sched uled next Sunday, April 1,. at the First - Seventh Ward after the Provo Stake MIA Conference. j Melodians Plan Church Group Summer School Program Tonight Sees 2 Films Will Offer In Pleasant Grove The last 600 Courses AMERICAN FORK The Melodians of Orem will fur in of fam successful a series very nish the program at the evening . the Grove Ward services tonight in Pleasant Grove. Dn Franklin Madsen is the director of the group. Accompanists are Mrs. Kay Madsen and Mrs. Orlan Pyne. Mrs. J. D. Pyne is president. The program is sponsored by the Grove Ward MIA. r - : Approximately 600 courses in some 40 departments will be 'offer ed at Brigham Young University summer school this year, accord ing to Dr. Howard T. Reid,, acting director of summer school. . to for admission Applications "7. summer school are due May Former students who will be re turning to Brigham Young Uni versity for Jthe summer quarter are reminded that they must ap in order to ply for register on June 11, which is scheduled as registration day for summer school. Calendar of events for summer school begins with class work starting on June 12. July 4 will be observed as a national holiday and k the first term of the two terms will end July 13. New regis tration for the second term and class work will begin on July 16 The 81st Summer Convocation will be held Aug. 17 Jt the end of the i Provo Bible Church At Provo Bible Church, Good HEBER Debating and speech Friday Services will be held at teams in region two will hold their 7:30 p.m. The message, "The Veil regional meet March 29 -- in the Is Rent." will be followed with Holy Heber First Ward chapel, accordSamuelu Atoa will be presented Communion. On Easter Sunday, ing to Principal Edson Packer. with a Master M Man award to sunrise services will be at 6 a.m. Schools in the meet part taking night at 7:30 p.m. in, the MIA with the message "The Day Star will be Wasatch High, Bingham session of BYU Stake conference Is Risen." At 11 a.m. there , win High, South Summit High and in the Joseph Smith Auditorium. be of members; .special Morgan High School. Selected stu reception He is the son of Atoa and Easter and dents from the Brigham Young music and the choir Fa'agutu Polito of Pesega, Upolu, other music groups; and the mes University will act as judges. Western Samoa. Before coming sage, Saw Him Alive After Wasatch "They High School students to th BYU he was employed with His Passion." Easter eve to at the meet are: Sunday participate the Public Service Commission in 7 School at the teamCarol ning p.m. Sunday Debate Clegg, Steven British Samoa, and is on leave will Risen Christ." "The present Jane Fisher, Packer, Margene of absence while attending the American Fork Diane Community Rasband, stu Derry, Bryan J BYU. He is the first Samoan In American Fork the Keith Marden Watson, Kohler, a to receive dent, scnoiarsrup Presbyterian Church will be Ritchie, Carol Ingles and Diane from the Samoan mission. He has been active in many gin Holy Week observance with Brandt. John Milliner and Doug S. Ryder speaking on las Neilson. exten.peraneous team phases of church work. He was Rev. Donald Palm Branches," today. Sharon Ryan, oratory. Legislative "Waving Branch branch clerk of Pesega will be welcomed assembly, Margret Kohler, New members Col in the counselor and 'first Pesega district presidency., He has served and the Sacrament of Baptism leen Ross, Diane Ritchie, Raymond as clerk in the Campus Branch administered. The Palm Sunday Jiacoletti, Bill Leahy, Phillip Hick- He is the first Samoan from the evening vesper service will be on en, Dale Watkins, Duane Sweat, Samoan Mission ever to rcceiv the subject. "His Last Week." Pre Darrell Clegg. Carol Lee Hatch, the Master M Man award, also paratory service for the Sacra Bernice Crook John Robert Hick-ement of the Lord's Supper will be the first man in the newly-orga- n Boyd Alder and Duane Price. held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. and ized BYU Stake. He is the first Polynesian to be the sacrament will be celebrated resident of the BYU Kia Of a at a candlelight service Thursday ' at the same hour On Easter Sun Club. day services will be held at 9:45 and 11:15, a.m There will be no Sunday School in order that chil dren may attend worship services with their parents All LDS wards will .hold special Mary Faith Hope and Jacqueline services next Sunday on Easter. Porter, graduating members of the first Pastor's Class to be held at HEBER Utah Copper Division Provo Bible Church, will partici of the Kennecott Copper Corpora pate in the morning services at tion recently presented the Wa 11 a.m. at the church today. satch County School District with Tne class nas been in session a set of World Book Encyclopedia ' ' ' ' '; , and includes since last mobile September an with complete study of doctrinal themes of the book stand. Van scriptures. During the services the Ferrin Wag Superintendent candidates will answer to ques oner said the 19 volume set Is be ing placed in the Wasatch High BYU's Kia Or Club will hold tioning concerning such doctrines School where it will fill a long March as Jesus ennst, uod, tne its annual night rioiy standing need for library reference 31 at 8 p.m. in assembly Albert Spirit, the fall of man and saxva George material. Smith Fieldhouse, according to Uon. v Janice Larsen, assembly chair .Miss Hope is the daughter of i man. jFour Utahns Named Mrs. George E. Hope, 88 Mr. and The prognm is entitled "Maori W. 750 N., Orem and Miss Porter GRADUATES Mary- Faith Hope, left, and Jacqueline Porter who To Committee Tupuna" and is built around the is the daughter will be graduated from Pastor's Class at the Provo Bible Church of Mr. and Mrs. theme of the origin of the Maori in On Indian Affairs 735 E. 4th N., special services today at 11 a. m. D. Porter, Wesley people, according to the Book of Orem. Both ar? students at Lincoln Gov. Mormon. , SALT LAKE CITY (UP) of the Maoris High School. J. Bracken Lee has appointed It tellsthea story Class is taught by American Continent The Pastor's four Utahns to a state advisory leaving ' G. Gunderson. Another R. Rev. some in of the and Mayan brings committee on Indian affairs. will the with class opening begin on this dances continent, along Appointed were: E.R. CjJIister with Maori chants. of school in the fall and students Jr., attorney general; H.C. Shoe- - The club has gone to consider of junior high age will be accept maker, chairman of the depart- able expense in making' costumes ed. The classes are held Saturday . meet of public welfare; Clarence for the mornings. dances. D. Moat, director of the Duchesne County Welfare Department, and : : F ; 1 ; five-wee- , ld four-year-o- T-sh- j j i eracy Committee, bringing training in reading to illiterates all over the world. Starting in the Philippines over 20 years ago, Dr. Laubach, with the use of charts, primers and simple books, and through his system of "One teach one," has taught millions in 65 countries and in 200 languages to read and teach others. This was the last family night of the current . study series,' which have been under the direction of Mrs. Wirt C. Barber, while the dinners have been under the chair manship of Mrs. Wilson C. Rhone, Mrs. Marvin Teuscher, Mrs. Ji Henry Camp and Mrs. Ariie Stewart. A number of the men and women of the church have assist- second term. ed in arrangements, and in the TODAY'S JOKE kitchen. HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) The fossil tree, Callixyion, old- When Samuel Junno est tree known to man, is at Ada, received a from his motn- Okla. Its age is estimated at. 350 er, he asked. "Does that mean I million years. have" to wear it to tea parties?" Region 2 Debate Meet Set in Heber Easter Sunday ily night pot luck dinners and study hours on thev "hungers of body, mind an4 soul, took place Wednesday night at the Communi ty Presbyterian Church here. The consisted of two entertainment film" strips on the work of Dr. Frank Laubach and the World Lit- j Fifth-Eight- ; i j irt j ; S ' - jTimpa-nogPLEASANT? GROVE Stake M Men' and Gleaner Week will begin today jwith a os Fireside at the Timpanogos Stake Tabernacle at 9 p.m. All M Men and Gleaners; of the stake are urged to be f in attendance. On ; Wednesday, a temple excursion is: being arranged by the individual wards. I jj Friday, the: annual Timpanogos Stake M Men and Gleaner ban quet and dance ' is scheduled to be. held at . the Pleasant! Grove First Ward, commencing: at 7:30 p.m. The theme for the week's activities, "Youth a & d the Church," willi be carried out at the banquet along with; Easter i :i decorations. On Sunday evening, April 1, an Honorary Golden Gleaner and Master M Man will be presented with special awards at the Sun day evening Youth Conference. Mrs. Bethv Stott and!! Lowell j ; j ; same .sponsors, 'Brigham , 7. A Election of officers for the coming two years will be one the important litems on the agenda, for the final PTA meeting for the. Sharon School Wednesday! at 7:30 p. m. Special guest speaker will be Mrs. Max Pedersen, newly elected president l of the newly formed Orem PTA council who will explain the function of the council and .what it will mean to Orem schools: The other .speaker will be Principal El wood Baxter. Members of the nominating committee are Mrs Clarence York and Mrs. William Jacobsen with Mrs. Reed Burgener 'as! chairman. Fol lowing are the candidates: president; Mrs. Reed Davis and Mrs. Raymond! Willoughby; vice presi dent Mrs. Paul , Miles and Mrs. Douglas Ward; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Paul Vincent and Mr.s Chester Aiken. Anyone pres ect at the meeting can make nom inations from the floor to add to this; list - provided they have the consent before the meeting pf the person nominated. , ; for president of vice the Lehi Jun and; president ior? High PTA Lave been announced by the nominating committee, 29 in preparation for the March ' ' LEHI-Nomin- ees M balloting- 1957, in 14. 1957. Provo and Tuesday, May in Salt Lake Citv. The concerts continue the long tradition" of these two schools for bringing, the fine. . in great musical organizations to Utah. Two years ago BYU sponsored the Boston Symphony; last year the New York Philharmomc-Symphon- y Orchestra with Guido Mitropoulos conducting, appeared in Provo. This year the schools, teamed up to, bring the Boston Pops which was enthusiastically" received in . both cities. The Philadelphia Orchestra appeared in Provo once before in that city's long list of musical triumphs. .The Los Angeles i Sym--phoOrchestra played to packed houses in Provo for eight consecu- T -- OREM With the annual Springville 11 if Stakes i J Service at . Young in University,: George , Albert Smith-- i Fieldhouse" in Provo, and the McCune School of Music and Art in Salt Lake Tabernacle. The Berlin Philharmonic will appear Wednesday, Nov. 7 in Salt Lake City and Thursday, Nov. 8 in Provo! The Philadelphia Orchestra will play Monday, May 13, . I v: Music lovers! who attended the concerts of the Boston Pops Tour Orchestra in Provo this month read in the printed programs onore good news about great orchestral presentations for next season the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and the Philadelphia Orchestra, j The two great organizations will be brought to this area by the ; -- -- Berlin Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra Booked fdr Provo Concerts j of the Utah under sponsors-i- p By WINNIFRED N. JONES world the Christiana throughout county Ministerial Society. A sun of most rise service will also be attended the today begin celebration In the week solemby members of many of the conholy and Christian calendar Holy Week gregations at the Timpanogos Ball with special observances marking Park Easter morning. St. Franck Catholic Palm Sunday The Blessin of the Palms at In Utah County various activities are scheduled by the many 9:30 a.m. with the children's choir churches which will culminate in singing the high mass will be held special Easter' Sunday services today at St. Francis Catholic Church. On Holy Thursday mass April 1. will be sung at 5:30 p.m. and on Union Services Union services on the seven last Friday at 5:30 p.m. commemorawords of Christ will be held at St. tive services and general comMary's Episcopal Church on Good munion will be at 5:30 p.m. On Easter Vigil service Friday, from 12 noon to 3 pan Saturday the will be at 9 p m. with the blessing of new fire and baptismal water; the renewal of baptismal promises and the Litany of Saints. High mass will be sung at 9:30 a.m Easter Sunday St. Mark'e Lutheran At St. Mark's Lutheran Church Good Friday services with the Celebration of the Lord's Supper is scheduled at S p m. Easter Sunday sunrise services will be held at the be serv church" and breakfast-wil- l 8 a.m at ed by the Walther League Bible School class will and Sunday 10 second with a a.m Easter at be MARCH 25, 1958 Utah "County. Utah SUNDAY SUNDAY HERALD - . ny If tive performances. The Minneapolis Symphony has appeared - for seven performances, with Mitropoulos conducting five of the concerts. One of the few stops of the French National Orchestra under Charles Munch in America was in Provo, where it performed " j ; twice. Both schools also maintain their, own student symphony orchestras which play regular concerts. .The BYU Symphony under the direction of Lawrence Sardoni tours nationally and is now traveling in Nevada and California. It has performed fine symphony concerts for Utah and th mountain area for half a century. -- v LDS Missionary From Benjamin Sets Farewell A farewell testiBENJAMIN monial will honor J. Lynn Lun- dell, tonight, at 7 p. m. in the Benjamin Ward chapel. He is the son of Mrs. Reva Hickman, who resides in Comp-to- n, Nominated for the office of presi dent is 1 Mrs. Wanda Bushman. while Mrs." Bessie Roberts is the committee's choice for vice presi dent. The election meeting will be ' held in the high school' auditorium, CaL . under the direction of Mrs. Glenn Elder Lundell will serve ia the E. Smith, current president. Western States mission, ' Mrs. Smith reports that additional nominations may be made from the floor provided that permission is obtained in advance from the person to be nominated. Members of the nominating com mittee are Mr. land Mrs. Heber HadfieldJ Mr and Mrs. B. J. Lott, Mr.; and Mrs. Robert Chatfield and Made the way you Principal J. Ferrin Gurney. Want Theml Baxter, Stake Gleaner and M Men leaders, are in charge of the spe LARSON ; . cial activities. They will be as sisted ; by. representatives of the STUDIO 10 wards from the M Men and Ph. 384-28 N. 1st E. Gleaner groups. The public is invited to participate in the Youth Conference. 1 . A . Genealogy PHOTOS 1 1 W j n, 1 Two Graduate From Initial Pastor's Class Wasatch Schools Get Encyclopedia From Kennecott Kia Ora Club Proaram Set March 31 all-ste- el 4 . j! j. rFjilij ti 1 j ljj)!;;;!!!,-Bi'l IT illll i. ' 1 j) MASNET1C DOOtS no m jijll IEV0LV1Nii SHELVES : i !j : i i t,i"n i'..k.u..i J ,MUWIMIMII- )i ' - W- ; f ,i'M.....yf I "1 i, - j1 TiI j j , . 7 ! cwnpUttty Kctnlkli, tflattabU, Mi State AOTOMATIC; i BEFtOSTUia i Francis McKinley, Fort Ducnesne, Utah. Lee said the committee would represent the state on the governors' interstate Indian council. Purpose of the committee h to advise and assist the governor and other state officials and agencies on dian afairs. 1 '.! ;:. . in man foot f your Ir::!:I::g a chance 5 :Ivo , ' . 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