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Show 8 Dentist Gets Degree From Creighton U. SUNDAY HERALD "VSZ'JZgJL BYU News 7 Monday Registration Set for Summer School who received degrees from Creigh- --Tip TO ATTEND MEET Dr. Stewart Grow who will be a guest of Standard Oil Company 0f California at the Seventh Annual University Faculty Seminar beginning June 16. Professor monies and the public is invited Seminar P, T, Q. W; . curriculum university regular 57 classes from departments of the university. In addition to these regular classes a number of special clinics and workshops are planned for both regular and special students. Some of the special workshops scheduled are the Piano Teachers Clinic, Summer Workshop of the Council of Teachers of English, Workshop in Speech for Cerebral Palsied, Health Education Workshop, Thirteenth Annual Music Clinic, Press Photography Work-shoHandicapped Children's Theater Workshop, Workshop, on Teaching Marriage Workshop and Family Relationships in the High School, Creative Dramatic p, Red Sour Cherry Growers to Meet The red sour cherry growers of Utah County are meeting Tuesday night in the City and County Building. They will discuss problems connected with the marketing of their 1957 crop. All indications are that there will be an excellent crop this year. The cherries should be large and of very good quality, according to Joel C. Barlow, associate county agricultural agent. Dr. Stewart L. Grow, chairman of the Department of Political Science at Brigham Young University, will be one of 18 leading college educators from universities all over the nation who will participate in the Seventh An- nual University Faculty Seminar, sponsored by Standard Oil Company of California, in San Fran- New Vice President Paid High Tribute cisco. The yearly study session brings the guests together with Standard executives in a series of informal meetings designed to stimuand late mutual understanding between of ideas interchange businessmen and educators. Dr. Earl Crockett, newly appointed vice president of Brigham Young University, received one C. that can come to a faculty member of University of Colorado when he was honored at commencement exercises at Boulder, Colo., Friday of the highest awards night. Dr. Crockett, of the who is chairman Department of Social Sciences and assistant to the vice president, was awarded the Robert L. Stearns medal for distinguished service to the University and excellence in teaching. The award is named for a former president of the University of Colorado and is presented each year to an outstanding faculty member by University of Colorado Alumni Association, Dr. Crockett will report for duty at Brigham Young University Aug. 1. He will join other vice presidents at BYU, Dr. Harvey L. Taylor, executive assistant to the president, and William E. Berrett, vice president in charge of re- i of cere- to the program. 1, N, Registration Slated Monday for BY High Registration for summer school at Brigham Young High School will take place Monday morning, according to Don L. McConkie, The 10 contestants will be judged that evening and the winner will be the Orem entrant to the Miss Utah contest. The winner there will go to the Miss America contest in Atlantic City. The Orem queen and two attendants will reign over any activities or events held in Orem during the year and will represent Orem in other celebrations throughout the state. The entrants to be judged on personality, figure, general attractiveness and talent are: Nancy Stewart, RaNae Howard, Joyce Schauerhamer, Marilyn Bills, Sandra Pedersen, Sandra Pugh, Launa Knight, Coleen Baker, Eugenia Bliss, Glenda Richards, and Pauline Madsen. In charge of arrangements are Dee Payne and Eldon Ford as assisted by Jerry Lee Paul Reeves, Engelking, Larsen, and Jack Redford. Paganini Group to Open Summer Music Festival The annual Summer Music Festiprincipal. Summer students will gather in val at Brigham Young University 290 of the Education building at will open with a concert by the 9 a.m. for a general assembly with world-famoPaganini Quartet the faculty. Registration will fol- Tuesday, June 11, at 9:45 a.m. in low at 10 a.m., and classwork will the Joseph Smith Auditorium, to be followed by concerts Wednesbegin the following day. day, Thursday, and Friday. School will continue over a This will be the 11th consecutive period representing two season for the famous ensemble terms of five weeks each. Each n artists-ias residence at summer class will run daily for one hour, school. This Mr. McConkie added. year the famous Offerings during the two sum string group will play ten concerts mer terms will include six classes at BYU which will bring their toin English; three classes each in tal on the campus to 86. ligious education. The quartet is comprised of He was named to a vice presi- speech, social studies, band, Henri and Temianka, first violin; on of Dr. the chorus, physical education, dency resignation William F. Edwards, who is now art; two each in guidance, religion, Gustave Rosseels, second violin; n financial advisor to the LDS Gen- library; and one each in home Charles Foidart, vioja, and cello. LaPorte, eral Authorities. economics, and math. us 4 A Begin Tuesday M- - The Provo Recreation Department and Manager Pete Whitbeck 1 Provo Municipal Swimming Pool announce the official opening of an adult swimming program for the ladies of Provo. The opening class will start Tuesday, Jun 11, at 1 p.m. Classes will be conducted every Tuesday and Thursday at one o'clock. Ladies enrolled will have exclusive use of the spacious pool during this class. Competent, well trained instructors will be in charge and training will be given to beginners, intermediate and advanced pupils. Instruction will also be offered for those wishing to learn to dive. There are some openings remaining in this program. These an be obtained at the Recreation Office in the City Building prior to the opening class on Tuesday afternoon. '.:v. y.. A i 3 V Harry Cook of Goshen was rushed to Payson hospital Monday for treatment for pneumonia. ELBERTA Elberta Ward MIA held a social in the church Tuesday evening in honor of all the young people who are leavii for the summer. The honored guests were three boys who are leaving for the U.S. Army, Gaylord Patten, Danny Erickson and Jerry Jolley; Larry Beck, who will enter the LDS Hospital Tuesday where he will undergo surgery on his foot and leg; Merline Stewart, who will go to Tooele, where she will be employed; Benton Patten, who will leave later in the summer to join the U.S. Army. Each of those honored took part on the program and the evening was spent in dancing. Refreshments were served. Samuel Freckleton left Saturday for Sterling where he will spend two weeks at the home of his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell. son-in-la- w, Evelyn Beck of Elberta and Jeneal McClellan of Payson will be graduated from Long Beach of Business and as dental asdivision Technology sistants. Ceremonies will be held June 12 in Long Beach, Calif., according to wrord received by th parents of Miss Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Beck of Elberta. Miss Beck will leave for her home June 14 where she will spend two weeks vacation and then will return to Long Beach, where she will be employed as a dental assistant. City College Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Freckle-to- n of Pocatello, Ida., spent a day ecently at the home of his sister, Mrs. Grace Beck. They made the trip to participate in the recording of the life history and other reading by Samuel Freckleton, who was 90 years old in March. Borneo has an area of 290,000 square miles. GAINS NEW RANK Dr. John M. Bowen gets his new insignia in the Army Reserve from senior unit advisor of the Major Robert local Army Reserve unit. lieutenant-colone- l C. McCaleb, Army Reserve Doctor Gets Higher Rank Maj. John M. Bowen, PAL former of the Medical Detachment, 96th Infantry Division Artillery (USAR) has received a promotion to SPEIDEL lieutenant coldnel. Col. recently transferred to the 328th General Hospital at Fort Doug- las. He was initially commissioned as a reserve officer in 1937 upon graduation from Utah State Agricultural College and entered the active service in 1942. He served in the Pacific and Far East until he was separated in April, 1946. He has been active in the Army Reserve, having participated in a summer unit training period of two weeks nearly every summer, in addition to special medical officer training at other periods. He has completed 20 years of active and reserve duty. NOTICE Good Year and Tie Bar Regularly priced up to 7.50 j Now take your choice for only BIRTHST0NE RINGS Vs OFF Hamilton WATCHES All Reduced Contact A. I. "Danny" Daniels Ph. FR Provo 68 Elgin - Bui ova JEWELRY 62 West Center - Lfl CR and FOSTER All Rubber Lawn Sprinkling Systems Installed. Lasts longer than steel, costs less to install and many other features that save you money. Fully guaranteed. Free Estimates. 9 Cuff link Provo physiciaU, Bowen, PAY FATflHIER1: detachment commander 4-00- oo CT ... of 10-we- ek Iai-cie- w - Jim Shafer of Goshen is in the Veterans Hospital at Fort Douglas where he is receiving medical care. OREM The Orem queen contest sponsored annually by the Orem Jaycees has been formally scheduled for Wednesday. June 12. at 8 p.m. at the Little Theatre in the Orem High School, accord ing to Jack Redford, director of Mrs. uonna puDiic relations. Gosar will be mistress Attends A, G, Hospitalizes Herbert Hopes from resulting complications shock. He had just been released from the hospital after spending 37 months there. Orem Queen Contest Set Wednesday Ladies Swim Classes Will I J ton University June 5. Dr. Novak, GOSHEN Herbert Hopes has son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Q. been returned" to the Veterans Novak, Provo, Utah, earned a in Salt Lake City for doctor of dental surgery degree. Hospital treatment of a broken leg and Monday morning is set for reg- Workshop, Debate and Forensics istration for Summer School at Workshop. Radio and TV Workshop. Speech Brigham Young University. and Hearing Clinic, Reporting and Summer students will begin reg- Editing Workshop and Nursery istering at 8 a.m. in the George School. An outstanding cultural program Albert Smith Fieldhouse. Registration may be completed at this time is outlined for the summer term for one, or both sessions of the including three major dramatic summer term. First session of er productions, a summer music summer school will end July 12 festival, a major opera production and the second session is schedul- tival, a major opera production ed to begin July 15 with summer and at least one dance concert. commencement set for Aug. 16. Devotional assembly audiences Howard T. Reid, acting director will hear General Authorities of of summer school said that stu- the LDS Church, religious scholars dents will be encouraged to regis- and experts in many friends speak ter for both sessions Monday each Tuesday and Thursday mornmorning. Tuition for the summer ings in the Smith Auditorium. Registrants Monday morning will quarter is $80 or $40 for each sesfollow an alphabetical outline as sion. D; B; 8:30-C- , A full slate of more than 30 follows: 8 a.m.-10-9:30-K; H; J, F; instructors will visit the Pro' guest 11-11:30-10:30-- L, O; M; the to regsupplement vp campus 2:00-U, V; R; 1:30-S- ; ular BYU faculty. Included in the 1:00-2:30-Z and late 3:00 Y, X, will be Broadway visiting experts actress Flo French, pianist Leo comers. Further information concerning PodoLsky and the internationally school or registration may summer famous Paganini String Quartet, obtained from the office of the be 11th consecutive at BYU for the of Summer School at Director season, as well as famous labor BYU. expert Spencer Parratt. Students will be able to choose 9-- E, Dr. Samuel OMAHA, Neb. Gene Novak is one of 309 students si it '"f Leg Injury " 5 i9 PIT few LnJ 00H1TD JW(51 MB The M Sleeps VALUABL PRIZES J be iunirdledl e&eh 'ueeti Iw O weeks! SAVING YOUR SHOPPERS' SWEEPSTAKES POINTS : . . NOW! Points Will Be Given With All Purchases From the Merchants Listed Below: START Joe Adams Super Service NuttaU's 66 Service Fro stop Biddulph-Stu- Market Basket Bob Thomas Store for Men Royal Tire Center Stevenson's A. L. Dncketts W. T. Grant Co. Olsen Pastry Shop Horne Oil Co. 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