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Show SUP Plans Farrer Art Election Exhibit Meeting Set Today 3 V Xl lis; SUNDAY HERALD "V, All members of the George A. Smith Chapter of the Sons of IJSpl:5 --ST. SUNDAY, MARCH M. 193T Utah County. Utah 1 Farrer Junior High School's annual PTA art and crafts ex4 hibit will be held today from 2 to 4 p.m., according to Mrs. La- Mar Andrus, PTA president. The school is located at 100 North Sons Sixth of the East, and everyone is in- Morgan, president and Daughters of Utah Pioneers o of Provo. Anyone interested in the for afternoon will Program joining the organization is also consist of a band concert to be invited to be present. given by both the beginning and advanced bands of the school, under the direction of Kenneth Young, band director, and string ensemble numbers to be rendered by members of the school orchestra, under the direction of' John G. Jlilgendorff, orchestra L AaS .,.. ..' director. yfrH will be and exhibits Projects stushown by industrial art dents, taught by Kilmer Roundy; RECEIVE TOP MIA AWARDS Wendell Francis left, of Lake Shore received an homemaking students, taught by honorary Master M Man certificate from Dr. Herald Glen Clark of the BYU whil Miss Helen Sutton, and art Samuelson, outstanding Roy baritone Mrs. Vera Parkinson of looks on. She later was given a Golden Gleaner will be soloist, taught by Miss Grace award. Mrs. Parkinson Benjamin young has received a for MIA work as a teacher and presented in a concert Friday, Vlam. Mr. officer. a Francis been ward has and stake officer for many years. in Featured during the afternoon the March 29, at 8:15 p.m. W. Thornton Art Ward Chapel, will be the J. 250 W. 3rd S., Provo. Collection, which consists of 155 Mr. Samuelson, who has guest oil paintings, water colors, and soloed with the Utah Symphony drawings, and is, perhaps, he f on four occasions and won many largest single collection of art fe. i Utah artists. by will of honors in the field music, Mrs. Bill Whittaker, PTA hossing a program of classical and pitality chairman, will be in popular favorites. charge of refreshments to be Sponsored by the Fourteenth served in the library during the Ward, the concert will be a benafternoon. efit for the organ fund. ' PTA La Mar Andrus, Mrs. An organ demonstration will be is chairman general given at intermission by Dean president, of the day, with Mrs. Vera Almond. Davis, PTA vice president, asState Fair Winner kilt sisting. The talented Mr. Samuelson, The PTA project for this year who last fall won first place in for Farrer is installation of the music division of the Utah molding throughout the halls for State Fair, was born in Moss, the better arrangement of the Norway, 50 miles from Oslo, the school's art collection, Mrs. Anson of Mr. and Mrs. Ragnr drus announces. Samuelson. The family came to America ANOTHER FRIDAY in 1950. As a high school stuA SPOKANE, Wash. fUP) dent Roy became well known in man a special number reserved music circles, and while in the for his ' v dog's 1957 license. The 1 armed forces in Germany he named is a animal police dog studied with Herr Joseph Heuler EXHIBIT OPENS Displaying one of the paintings which will be exhibited toaay Friday, and the owner wanted liat Wurzburg. He appeared both cense at the annual PTA Art and Crafts Exhibit at the Farrer Junior High School, ar 714 to match the badge in concert and in army talent on worn by the leading player the left to right, Kilmer Roundy, industrial arts teacher; Helen Sutton, home economics shows in Europe. teacher, and Grace Vlam, art teacher at the high school. In his career, Mr. TV "Dragnet" series. Samuelson has studied under Dr. John R. Halliday and with summer guest teachers at BYU, including Diran Akmajiian and Viktor Fuchs. A year ago he placed third in the three-stat- e regional auditions of the Metropolitan Opera Association at Denver. The Utah Symphony made him a guest soloist, and he was accorded top honors in the music field by State Fair judges. He will use four languages-Itali- an, German, Norwegian and English in his Friday concert. Except for the two numbers he will sing with the organ, Mr. Samuelson will be accompanied by Rayola Van Wagenen, who has worked with him much of the time during his career. Utah Pioneers are urged to be present at the annual election of officers for the coming year, today at 3 p.m., at the Pioneer Museum, according to J. Rulon 9 -- ! 0 j Vocal Concert Set Friday By Samuelson n 4x Urn . . i , 3W ''L- The companionship of good books is learned early by these three Lehi Elementary School students, who are enjoying some of the new volumes just purchased for the school library with funds contributed by the PTA. Left to right, Mrs. Howard Brown, PTA president; Eleni Evans, second grade; Ronald Wall, first grade ; Jennifer Evans, third grade, and Principal Cecil Ash. BOOKS ARE FRIENDS stu-den- 26-year-- Lehi School Utah Writers of League Gets New Announces '57 'Roundup' president, Edward Tuttle, Salt Lake City. This year's Roundup held at Weber College Campus, Ogden, September 13, 14 and 15. Ogden Blu? Quill Chapter of the league, with Mrs. Martha Mann as its president, will be this will w,- v.v.v.-.v.- be .v.". ,v.V.,. .V,v. ?V::.-- ... .','V. I " year's host chapter. In addition to a program of instruction and workshops in all phases of creative writing con- unpublished adult short stories, n juvenile short stories, articles, and poetry. The deadline date for submission of entries in these contests will be a postmark not later than July 15, 1957. The contest for unpublished material is open to anyone living in the state but the winner must be in attendance at the Roundup in order to qualify for an award. Published entries may be submitted by paidup members of the league only. Contest Rules Length of an adult story or article. unpublished. must not exceed 5000 words; a juvenile story shall not exceed 3000 words: and a poem not over 50 lines. Published material may be any length within reason, but would Contestnot include a novelette. as many entries ants may submit short story each as desired but be must accompanied and article by a reading fee of $1.00, and each poem by 50 cents. Entries must be typed, double without spaced, and submitted on the Identification manuscript. The name of the author must be enclosed in a sealed envelope with the title on the outside of the In the case of pubenvelope. lished material it must also include the date of publication and the name of the publication. Typed copies of published material must and not printed be submitted lowever. good, clean, clear, clips; carbon copies will be acceptable. Published entries must have been published between July 1, 1956, Published enand July 1, 1957. tries need not have been paid for in order to be eligible for an non-fictio- ps , $I " PRESIDENT Edward R. Tuttle, president of League of Utah Writers, who announces plans for annual "Roundup" of organization. Thesis Study To Be Presented At National Meet A thesis study on the "Statis- tical Approach to Bibliotherapy" which has been conducted at the Brigham Young High School will be presented this week at the National Convention of Laboratory School Principals in Cincinnati, O. The research has been conducted by Mrs. June Whiteford, English instructor at BYH, and faculty members of the Brigham Young University department of education. The thesis report in Cincinnati will be given by Dr. Avard Rigby of the University of Utah. The object of the study, the first of its kind to be done, is to prove statistically that it is possible through a study of literature to change attitudes and Prizes Listed concepts. Classes at the laboraPrizes for unpublished entries tory school have been used to First study gifted and exceptional will be ?15, S10 and $5. in children in this respect. the Ainners published place field will receive a gold quill, or Mrs. Whiteford and Oscar if they have previously received Mink, guidance counselor at this award, a diamond will be BYH, are writing a pamphlet added entitled "Handbook on BiblioMar jane Morris, Corinne, has therapy for Guidance Counselors been named contest chairman, and English Teachers." It should be completed this summer. phone Corinne 2363. a w a rd V A new world of science LEHI and adventure has opened for students of the Lehi Elementary School, with the receipt of a large addition to the school library purchased with funds contributed by the PTA. Under the presidency of Mrs. Howard Brown, the PTA has turned over $500 to the school to be used for the purchase of additional will library books. All benefit from the contribution. Most of the books have arrived and have been put to immediate use. The remainder are expected to arrive in the near future. Principal Cecil Ash stated that all teachers have had a hand in selecting the books to be purchased, and the new volumes represent a veritable treasure chest of interest for the young book-loverage-grou- ducted by a staff of prominent of a series national writers, to winners awards will be made of contests in both published and . . Contest entries should be mailed to the following: COOK OR GAETANO? Published and unpublished adult Although Captain James Cook stories, C. W. McCullough, Park is credited with disgenerally City. of the Hawaiian Islands, covery Published and unpublished juveis it 711 fairly certain that a SpanN. nile stories, Willard Luce, iard named Juan Gaetano first 6th W., Provo. discovered them. n Published and unpublished articles, Lewis Fish, Brig-ha- s. The funds contributed by the PTA were collected over a two- year period by the organization and were earmarked for use in improving the school in some way. Mrs. Zella Peterson was president of the PTA during the initial year. Mr. Ash reported that the low er grades, in particular, are enjoying and appreciating the new books. Payson Host To Region Music Meet PAYSON A regional two-wa- ft him- post-servi- ce Music Festival was held Thursday at Payson High School, with students participating from Orem, Spring-ville- , Spanish Fork and Payson. Others schools in the region, Provo and Carbon, did not participate. Divisions included small groups and solos in string and vocal and also brass ensembles. Divisions ratings were given by impartial judicators. Individual criticism sheets were given students who participated. Sessions were held in the band room, the auditorium, and also in the LDS Seminary building. J. D. Christensen, Payson music leader, was in charge of the festival. out-of-to- INTERNAL TROUBLES PITTSBURGH (UP) The Internal Revenue Service has announced the discharge of Rdse Mary Colaizzi for not taking enough Interest in her work. She hasn't filled a federal income tax return hi seven yean. - CONCERT SLATED .T 1 J3 " ,:i will TProfit Prills thats what in tfoe nitrate form, supplying fast results and g action. USS Ammonium Nitrate comes in a new bag with special liner. western term- er call new USS Ammonium Nitrate manufactured by United States Steel The white, round prills are easy to use in standard spreading equipment, and they mean added profit on nearly all crops. USS Ammonium Nitrate contains 33.5 nitrogen, half in the ammonia form and half long-lastin- 5-p- ly For USS Ammonium Nitrate "Profit see your USS nitrogen fertilizer Prills dealer now. Also available, USS Ammonium Sulfate and USS Anhydrous Ammonia. Send for information. 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