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Show 5th Annual Workshop On Economic Education Slated in June at BYU contacts be- tween teachers and leaders of business and labor, to develop instructional materials and promote their use in the classroom and to provide experiences in problem solving, group discussions, democratic processes and good human relations. Dr. A. Smith Pond, acting dean of the College of Human!- -' ties and Social Sciences at BYU and director of the conference, besides providing that said teachers with backgrounds in economics, the workshop is also contribtuing to the revision of the public school curriculum. Stronger programs of economic tablish training in elementary and high schools in Utah will be empha40 sized when . approximately school teachers meet at Brigham Young University early in June for the fifth .annual Workshop on Economic Education. The workshop is sponsored by BYU, the Utah State Board of Education and the Joint Council on Economic Education. t high Establish Contacts Purposes of the meet are to help school leaders understand the American economy, to es- - personal Tentative Program Prepared A tentative program Servicemen Home on Daughter Visits With III Mother of eco- nomic education as part of the social studies curriculum in the Utah high schools was prepared last year and will be worked on this year as an aid to the State Social Studies Curriculum Committee. Workshop members will also concentrate on developing a project in economic understanding at various levels of student development from kindergarten, Nephi PTA Contributes MAPLETON At the last meet-- 1 ing of the Mapleton Lions Club, the evening was spent in collecting funds for the Red Cross. While the men were out collecting, the 'Lady lions spent their time in finishing their club room in the Memorial Ihall. Chairmen of the project were Inez Har-me- r, Beth Martin and Florence Allan. Heading the .Red Cross drive was Willis Harmer. $260 For Books er "T - rv Furloughs Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hales and daughter, Carrie Lynn, have visited in Mapleton with JVtr. and Mrs. Reid Hales. They enjoyed an evening of canasta with Mr. r v members were present. Helping and Mrs. Duane Rowberry. Mrs. Hooper to chaperone; the Kay Harmer. spent the week- group was Mrs. Glen Seal.. end visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harmer. The Seventies of the Mapleton Kay is employed in Salt Lake. Second Ward are sponsoriog a project with the proMr. and Mrs. Kent Jensen rose bush to ceeds go toward the missionvisited with their parents, Mr. The bushes, are ltt fund. and Mrs. Fay Jensen and Mr. ary old. miay be and Mrs. Clifford Fullmer. They years from They Juan hiting. make their home in Logan where Kent is attending school. Boyd Hales spent thfe weekend The Sunday School- class of visiting with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Ruth Hooper held a roller and Mrs. Reid Hale). Boyd is skating party at the Park RoShe studying at the university in roller skating rink. Twenty Logan. -- purchased ; 1 A 1 ! At-- -- By HELEN ATWOOD WATERBURY LELAND Mr. and Mrs. Lynn By MARGUERITE Markham and children of GOSHEN Frank Palmer is visited recently with home on a furlough after his basic Bishop Stephen D. Markham. training at completing Fort Lewis, Wash. He will report Bishop and Mrs. William P. to Camp Gordon, Ga., on April 5, Larsen were dinner guests at the where he will attend Military home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin police Scbool Thomas of Spanish J?ork. Lee Carter, son of Mrs. Reed Mrs. Bessie Gritseff of Ingle-wooHorton is home on vacation for a to her Calif., returned home after a week's visit here few days after being discharged with her mother, Mrs. Pearl from the U.S. Navy. He will Diamond, who has been serious- leave soon for Washington, D.C., ly ill and is reported much where he will be employed in the civil service. better. Tre-mont- , Mapleton Lions Club Collects for Red Cross NEPHI The Nephi Parent-Teachthrough the 12th grade. It is Association has conplanned now to present this projtributed $260 to the elemenect to the State Social Studies school for the purchase tary Workshop in June. new This is in adbooks. of Members of the workshop are to books dition being purinvited from among teachers of chased by clubs of the FedUtah high schools. erated Women's Clubs which The workshop will be held on are buying books for the lithe BYU campus from June 3 -- brary as a project of the 21. All university facilities are year. available to the members and one of the school's finest resiMaine has no poisonous dence halls will be reserved for snakes. and housing dining. , hi SUNDAY, MABCT tU KCJ Utah Oouwty, Utah : SUNDAY HERALD I ifevpiiinnnrnV iff MHBrimex on 10-d- ay d, Mr. and Mrs. James Proctor and Frank Proctor visited at Tooele with Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor and at Magna with Mr. and Mrs. William Proctor. FOR YOUR OLD RANGE y vacation at Spending a home is LaVar Davis, who has just completed his basic training at Fort Lewis, Wash. He will report to Fort Ord, Calif., where he will enter cook school. Mrs. Genevieve Larsen and children, Rex and Brenda, reMembers of the Relief Society turned home Wednesday after a attended a lamp demonstration visit with her parents at Deseret. given by the extension service in last week. They were, Judy Augusta Finch attended Santaquin Ethel Ruby Steele, Morgan, a birthday party at the home of and Noami Jermain Shirley of Thomas David Mrs. and Mr. Spanish Fork in honor of their Marsha and twin daughters, The ONO Club meeting was Marie. held at the home of Winonia JenBoyd Atwood and two children sen. A supper was served to 10 of San Luis Obispo, Calif., re- members and one special guest, turned to his home after a five-da- y Mrs. Ethel Nelson, Genola. visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Atwood of Robert Kirk Cheveretta, Leland. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cheveretta, and grandson Richey Miss Helen Atwood was a din- of Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Kirk, ner guest at the home of Mr. Goshen, was rushed to the Salt and Mrs. Arthur Gray of Provo. Lake City Hospital last week with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. James Proctor and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Creer Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts attended a party at the home of were dinner guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wood of of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sullivan Spanish Fork. The party was in of Tooele. honor of the employes of the Premium Oil Co. A hot dinner Delia White returned to her was served to the group and the home last week after spending evening was enjoyed playing 10 days at the LDS Hospital in games. Salt Lake City. COAL, GAS, ELECTRIC J. y-- Mr. and Mrs. Burral Marshall visited Sunday at Layton with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Taylor and family, at Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall, and at Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walkington. Attending the reception of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Nelson, Orem, were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nelson, Mrs. Melba Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Okelberry, Reed Nelson, Merlyn Burraston, Jack Okelberry, Loyd Penrod Jr., and Mr. Bishop and Mrs. Grant F. and Mrs. William White. The reLarsen attended the annual Se- ception was held in the Orem vier County Farm Bureau ban- Seventh Ward. quet at Aurora, Utah. Jermain, who is attendKent Huff attended the music ingShirley the University of Utah is festival at Payson and placed home spending a spring vacation first, with Don L. Harwood of with her mother and family, Mrs. Spanish Fork, playing a trumpet Noami Jermain. iiuh..-.- - 66 qSS1 dE9 sg I I xj x w x. m v- - ei. m OVEN DOOR -- a CPi x x. TARGET TIMER Sm2 vX, f 7(9;V2) x ll PR.CE1 SALE am builm m x. 05 mm Your OVEN WHERE YOU WANT IT Completely Automatic Calrod Surface Units ed Push-Butto- n Controls Focused Heat Broiler 2W 1956 Model excellence is a tradition 100 . NO CASH Hi-Spe- Where DIAMOND 70Q7095 Price... ) dWKBBMHl her father day anniversary Samuel Freckelton recently. 1 Regular ma fill w I with HiSpeed Calrod Units Tips are estimated to amount to $750 pillion a year in the United States. OVEN DOORS llllfllt 1 (u W) i si. m. range REMOVABLE i l 7 duet. ELBERTA Mrs. Grace Beck The elders of Leland Ward served a birthday dinner and held a party at the ward amuse- cake in honor of the 90th birthment hall which was gaily decoof ifTl 'SJl Sfr ?L REMOVABLE J -- fj AUTOMATIC SALE PRICE! . 1957 MODEL , (pZ- -- Reg. Price $249.95 Less Trade 70.00 1 uj&m COMPLETELY L-- y FM ink " siiN 5 i men 4 1957 MODEL fu f J. 3 INCH .RANGE ) six-month-- rated in the Easter motif. A u Tet dinner was served at long tables with centerpieces of Easter baskets. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grotegut oi Spanish Fork, Bishop and Mrs. John T. Isaac, Bishop and Mrs. Grant F. Larsen and BishEach op Stephen D. Markham. and Mrs. Mr. a talk. short gave Carl Marcusen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Larsen and Delbert Harvey were in charge of the party. ANY ilAKE 14-da- 95 Nephi Girl Wins UP Scholarship 7000TRADE Glenna Greenhalgh, NEPHI 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. age Frank Greenhalgh of Nephi, has been named the Juab County winner of the Carl Raymond Grey Union Pacific scholarship for this year. , Choose your diamond from our fine selection. Be assured of perfect quality and brilliance 1 The '$100 scholarship will permit Glenna to attend Utah State Agricultural College or one of its branches, Snow College or College of Southern Utah, upon completion of her school work at Juab High School, where she is now a junior student. Named as alternate winner is Colleen Fox, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox of Eureka. Glenna has completed seven dub work with projyears of ects as follows: four years food, one year clothing, 3 years beef, two years dairying, and two years in leadership. She assisted in leading eight girls with 100 per cent completion in 1955 and six girls with four completions in 1956. 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