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Show SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1957 Utah County, JJtah y ,si s SUNDAY HERALD '?TW'-TiiP'-- 4 I YSWs,'W? ........ - . -- x yqjJffff'tt3PqWMg n " - w r5tyyf .. . . any I fty - High Schools Prepare for Model Seven-Stak- e Genealogy Meet Today UN than 600 of Utah's SPRING VILLE A seven-stak- e LDS genealogical convention will high school students and their faculty advisers will conbe held in Springville today at verge on fthe University of Utah the high school, according to ancampus to participate in the 1957 nouncement by Lewis B. Childs, .lodel United Nations Assembly 17! X Lw" chairman. Representatives from on April 26 and 27. Juab, Nebo, Palmyra, Santaquin- Each participating high school Tmtic, Spanish Fork. Kolob and will send a delegation representSpringville stakes will be in ating one or two specific countries, tendance for the two sessions to be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. together with a student press representative and faculty adEspecially urged to be present viser. Housing for official deleare the stake gates is now being arranged by a DELEGATE Kenneth Bentley, councilmen, andpresidencies, high bebishoprics, committee headed by Mrs. Clair BY High delegate to the Rotary sides stake and ward genealogical M. Senior, board member of the Youth Conference. committees. Utah Association for the U.N. The morning session will cenFor the third year, Dr. J. D. on discussions of four vital ter Williams, assistant professor of subjects in regard to genealogy: political science at the University "The Handbook and its Helpfuof Utah, will act as president-moderatBY lness' "Advantage of Using the of the two-da- y session. Temple File," "Priesthood ReGeneral planning and activities sponsibility in Temple Work,' of the delegates will be and "An Acceptable Record for by John Church, assistant Senior Kenneth Bentley has Temple Work." film librarian in the Extension been named by Brigham Young During the afternoon meeting Division. to represent School will be given on: information the High A record number of high schools to "How be at school the ninth Salt annual Successful in Rehas already signed to participate Lake "The Club Youth Rewards of Wise search," City Rotary in the April conclave. Following Conference. Genealogical Corr espqndence," traditional colorful opening cereand "How to Increase Temple to One is senior invited of of monies and procession boy flags Attendance." all countries belonging to the UN represent each high school in A luncheon will be furnished at at 9 a. m. on April 26. a noted Utah at the conference which is noon in the school lunchroom by speaker will keynote the session, scheduled for April 14, 15 and the First Ward choir members with assembly orientation by Dr. 16 in Salt Lake City. for those who desire it. and soft Williams following. The youths are selected on the be provided for those drinks will To assure wide participation by basis of superiority in scholastic who own lunches. their bring all delegations, the afternoon preparation, character, pcrsonal- council meetings will be expand- litv and lpaWprhin Rnnllpv ic ed for the first time into nine senior class president and presiOrem Debate Team committee sessions on the cur- dent of his studentbody. rent controversial problems of Delegates, who are invited as Wins in State Meet Middle East refugees, Hungary, of the Rotary personal Kashmir, admission of Red China Club, will guests civic visit OREM The state formic industrial, to the UN, creation of a world and educational institutions while meet for all hinh propolice force, atoms for peace and the conference. They duced a winning debate team attending d of development will also be guests at a dinner from Orem High School countries, free channels for inter- dance. Dixon, daughter of Mr. and national trade, Mrs. is the son of Mr. and Ralph Dixon of Orem! and Bentley and political rights for UN mem-b- c Mrs. Anthony I. Bentley of Joycelyn Ralphs, daughter of Mr. .s. and Mrs. V. D. Ralphs, also Provo. At the closing plenary session Orem. brought home the honors. on the morning of April 27, the There were three other debate delegates will discuss committee sponsoring organizations will at- and council reports, and consider tend a special banquet on the eve- -' resolutions proposed for action ning of April 2G. featuring an un-- i usual international program and by the Assembly. Delegates, advisers, press rep- dance, in the Union Building ball- -' resentatives, and members of the room. More, top-ranki- ng .... J if 1 it .15 it!SkiELaig JL. i ii JL.r F -- Jfcx i 1 ! , e J ' or ' - - ' ' other dignitaries will speak at the dedication today at and 2:30 p. m. for the new West Utah Second Ward Chapel, pictured above. Pres. Stephen L. DEDICATION SLATP;D TODAY Richards of the First Presidency of the LDS Church will offer the dedicatory address and prayer and several , Stake-Elevent- h Today at 2:30 p.m. West Utah Stakehouse, Second - Eleventh Ward Chapel to be Dedicated by Stephen L. Richards the capacity crowd, is anticipated today at 2:30 p.m. when dedicatory rites will be hrld A ft V M w h e n the pipe organ is one of the many significant feaures of the building, for which ground was broken Aug. 15. 1952. Pres. J. Earl Lewis of the Canadian Mission, who was West Utah Stake president A " - Members by stake leaders and the presentation of a pageant on Addreses Honorary Life Memberships in Utah State Congress of the the Easter theme will feature the the Parent-TeachAssociation were quarterly conference sessions of East Provo LDS Stake in the presented to Mrs. Stella H. Oaks, Provo Tabernacle today. Mrs. J. Edwin Stein, Mrs. George The conference will be con- S. Ballif, and Dr. Jesse R. Black, ducted by Stake President Sher- at a meeting of the Wasatch PTA man T. Hill without the attend- this week, in recognition of their ance of a member of the LDS outstanding services in guidance Church general authorities. Mem- and educational fields. bers of the stake presidency, At the same meeting the folhigh council and other local lowing new officers were elected church workers will speak at the and installed by Mrs. Stein: Mrs. at 10 a. m. and F. Byron Johnson, president; general 2:30 p. m. first vice Mrs. Edgar Atkin, Choral music for the morning president; Ross Denham, second session will be provided by the vice president; Mrs. Mary B. Twelfth Ward choir, conducted Mooney, secretary - treasurer. accomY. Allen and Mrs. Flake Rogers, was also by Ellen wen Bo and present. panied by Dorothy Anna Snow. It will sing two seDr. J. C. Moffitt, superintendlections from the oratorio, "Holy ent of Provo city schools, was City," by Gaul. guest speaker. In the afternoon session the Bonneville Ward choir will sing under direction of Fa ye Love- Patriotic Program less, with Louise J. Clark and Elma Mack as accompanists. Given by 78 Students The choir will sing "The Silent A patriotic program ORJiM Sea" by Niedlinger and "They Crowned His Brow With Thorns," was presented this week by 78 students of the fifth grade at the by Gates. School under the direcGeneva In the evening session of the Veterans of Foreign tion of the conference, beginning at 7 p.m., Wars auxiliary. The history of the Mutual Improvement Associathe flag and the customs and tions of the stake will present a series of tableaux on the death correct care of the national symand resurrection of Christ. Music bol were explained by Mrs. Grant will be furnished by the Bonne- J. Johnson, president of the auxville Ward choir and by Brandt iliary and Mrs. Elda Jackson, Curtis and Marilyn Brandley, faculty member. er F i TO SPEAK HERE Evangelist L. E. Mundt, Sterling. II!., will speak at the Assembly of God Tabernacle, April 16. nrough April 28. j Evangelist Sets Series Of Lectures will speak at a revival campaign 'acid at the Assembly of God Tabernacle. Provo, April 18 through April 28 He will even.speak evening except Sat- 7:45 p. m. urdays, at Mr. Mundt is a veteran of ling. 111., - World War II. and a graduate of the Central Bible Seminary, Springfield, Mo. He has traveled from coast to cna.-- l ui campaigns, and engaged in mis- sionary evangelism in Cuba. ieial Of the 4.3 billion poultry slaughtered commercial plants, about cent .was turned out in form. 1955 83 j ' of in soloists. pounds in The combined choirs of the Eleventh and Second Wards will sing, directed by Gene Nelson, with Marlene Little-field- . .Jennie Larson. Vcrda Whitehead and Annagene as organists. Jean Dixon will play an organ solo, "O Me-cha- per ready-to-coo- k Mv Father.'" 18 19.")7-.")- tion, divisions non-fictio- n, of .ic, under-develope- Mar-jori- e j ha$j3)een set as the deadline for applications for top editorial positions on the Wye at Brigham magazine for it is announced Young University, Comthe Publications StudcHt' by mittee. Positions for which "applications are invited are editor, associate editor, and editors of ficApril sch-.oi- o--! Posts on Wye 8 poetry and art student literary Orem 5th Ward Plans Cantata Tonight The Easter cantata, Victory," by Henry Wildermere, will be presented by the Fifth vT. Ward choir tonight at 7 p. m., according to Mrs. Wayne Smith, by Mrs. Veil Kofford. with Mrs. Marvin Hcin as accompanist. Manager for the choir is Grant tsutier. ine cnoir win also sing choir president. excerpts from the cantata for.the The choir sponsored ward conference to be held Easter by the Elder's quorum is directed Sunday at 7 p. m r4 SSC, or at the of lice of the fac- ulty adviser," Prof. Thomas E. Cheney, 218 McKay building. I: ft Bcptrimeatinc with t erf yp. 1455 South Spring ville Road football player nrl is acting as (herniary lab assislant at the ,' school Mr. Hutchinson is also a m c m i'cr of the Episcopal Church in Pron. where he is organist. -- te.im- - represent ing , ,Orem High School Sharon .Jacuhri and Diane .lohn son was one team: Steven Buimngham anc Kenneth Maureen Geist in the meet. SALE SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR RENTI F 1 com-pete- k. FFIE Pad Tnuaea which hold th nrpturt thwappllance.. We alio have complete "wwmimi ouppornra, 13 encsnCa s OF EXTRA CHARGE PRESCRIPTION CENTER With the Purchase of This 76 Job Too Big yes.' 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University Ave. will be provided by the Sixth Quorum of Elders, Larry Provo, Utah Phone FR Fourth Quorum of Elders, Bob Larkin, president. and Orem Student At Rotary Club Youth Conference ?Lir X sions FLOWERING TREES delegate. ALL INSTRUMENTS REDUCED EASIEST OF TERMS OREM magazine. Forms may be obtained at the Student Publications office, 160 EVERGREENS H m j Ster- - Evangelist L. E. the ' P7!4 Honors Deadline Set To Apply for 4 as Life Stake Sets Conference T of Pres. Hinckley, former Bishop Ralpn B. Ladle, former Bishop N. Halvor Madsen and Bishops Harrison Scott and Gerald D. Stone. iEast Provo i construction building began, will be present and will speak briefly. Others who will offer remarks are catory address and prayer. xfk S'Vs K' of LDS Church will give the dedi- for the new West Utah S'.iKl- Second and Eleventh V. .:d Chapel, Third South and Sixth West. Stake President G Ma mm Hinckley will be in charge and Stephen L. Richards of xvi r Fust Presidency Kenneth Bentley Named High Rotary Delegate Hal ROTARY MEET will .attend who Hutchinson, the annual Rotary Convention now being held in Salt Lake City as the Orem High School AT 11 MODEL 602 |