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Show SIIKinAY MPDAI t SDNDAT, SEPTEMBER B, 1957 23 ATTEND EVENING SCHOOL Elberta Culinary Water Company Elects Officers f T" u ; -- rfTf' r: ,; ! J mJJ .stu-dentlo- dy fy. president. Stanley Smith, seventh grade representative, was absent when the picture was taken. Lehi Sr., Jr. High Picks New Officers Cla-- s in completion of the makeup tor the studentbody school council for the current vcek resulted . year. General elections took place la 4- - sprina to determine elective olficer.s while class presidents, elected in the fail, fill out the Student Glade is president son and of Mr. Mrs. Joann Kv ans. Lester Peterson a daughter of is vice president, S. "Dick" Neldoii Mr. and Mrs. Evans and Rebecca Allied, sec: retary and treasurer. . Mi', daughRulon AUrcd. chairman, committee daughter of Mr. ter of Lola : a and Mi's. Dean Webb. Lla-- s ufnecr.s, pi'oidcnts also ele-cte- t 'trtC;-- home credit. What's Playing At the Movies 1- -4 DUP Holds First w, ' i stu-rlentbo- dy t - ; . j i PTA Calendar : Eureka. Crawford. PAYSON The Young Mothers- - Club enHuish Will Success Spoil Rock joyed a movie and supper Thurs- Hunter? with Tony Randell. Hostesses were EUREKA evening. first day Star Julie, with Doris Day. Grace White and Joyce Hopes. and pinoch'e were played; ith The prizes for everyone. .council is marie in of a repreof ieachers the quorum Mapleton sentative from car, of the three a party at the held Second Ward seventh StnU Smith, grades': The West more School of Floyd Tutlle honoring gradr AS and a A tier., eighth arade home season of will be the PTA meeting ninth made. Duane who was their advisor until! and Merrill Car-tn7:30 at held 23, Monday, Sept. rc.vntly. They enjoyed games and with in m. the connection a hamburger fry. p. Mrs.! school's annual flower show. Mrs. Opal Spencer. Mrs. Joyce Bert Skinner, president, will con- :. Mrs. Alto Thompson and duct. St. Francis lane Barney, the new St. Francis School i) arv of the Mapleton Home and School Association will By Sec '.ui Ward held their prepara- - meet Monday, Sept. 23, at 8 p. m. Members, of the Commund tion pieeting last w eek at the in the school auditorium, which Congregational Church oH' Pro o home of Mrs. Spencer. The lesson will be the group's first meeting of and Orem attended the litv. was given b Mrs. Mary Wis- - the school year. A social and Biennii! combe. There mour.tain Convent. on 20 members f reshments will follow the busiheld at the First Congregational present. ness meeting. Church in Rock Springs, Wyo. Mr and Mrs. Ed B. Shrivcr. Mr. aid Mrs Lei'-Wooton and llvv and Mr-- . Donald Mills, of Provo. and Mrs. Blair Holland and Rev. Ycntc A Robinson of Orem were present at the thrte-d- a of meet Conareuatioml ehunres of Utah, "Wyoming and Idaho. i. i ' Church Meet Attended Local People Mrs. Sarah Burraston is visiting at the home of her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burraston of Kaysville. Mrs. Virginia recently. the reviewed Cloud book Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller Students however will have the "Blanche Manning Farm" by privilege of making a written ap- Francis Parkinson Keys. The spent the weekend in Salt Lake sergeants-at-arm- s and Les Hutch- peal to the attendance committee calendar for the remainder of at the home of their daughter. and the year has been outlined as Mrs. Tom Hendrickson, inson, reporter. to have their case reviewed. family. follows: Desmond appointed four memone two Junior Margaret Powelson will enterbers, Seniors, in October with Ruby Steele a to one tain and write Sophomore, rani club constitution. .They are hi charge of the book review. In se! t, Miss JohnNovember Mable Thomas will be Carl Clayson, son and Elaine Liston. The group entertaining the group with Clewill work witn Frank Newman opha Riley preparing the literary A class in ''Citizenship for New of the faculty. and in Decembar Tiie members also discussed Americans," for those who desire Rachel Jensen will prepare the oh; a rung, off'.cial Forensic Club to get their citizenship papers will lesson and the group will meet Sunday. Sept. 22 at the home of Laverae Kirk. A PROVO pins. be started Tuesday Sept. 24, at in the center 7:30 in room B Academy Interlude, with June Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Greves son. Ally High and daughter, Barbara, of Salt wing of the new Provo Paramount 4lun of the Arrow, School at 12th North and Univer- Lake City were houseguests Sun- with Rod Steiger. day of her sister and brother-in-laUinta Voodoo Island, and Pharsity Ave. Mr. and Mrs. George Cook. aohs Curse. The class is taught by John Pioneer Motor Vu The Buster ROWBERRY DORIS Mower and the books are furnish.By Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Burraston Keaton MAPLETOX The first DUP ed by the government. People liv- - and Mr. and Mrs. Story,, and Omar KhayVern Jensen yam. of season fall the in United States five years meeting wasting spent the weekend in Ely, Nev., LEHI held at the borne of Mrs. Afton or more will be eligible, following where they visited the Ruth mine Roy aL Closed. Barker. The history was given by the class to take the government and Lehman caves. AMERICAN FORK Mrs. Opal Spencer of her grand- qualifying exams in the spring The Coral Young Don't Cry, father Amasa Mason Lyman Jr. and summer. This class will help Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Green en- and No Time to be Young. The lesson was given by Mrs. to prepare for those tests. tertained a group c friends at a of the The Teahouse Starlite in Gladys Johnson: "They Came The class is made available to party Saturday evening. A hot August Moon, and Green Fire. '57". The hostesses were Mrs. anyone in the county by the Provo chicken dinner was served and GROVE Irene Freeman, Mrs. Zora Hales Adult Education Department. Pa- the evening spent in dancing. PLEASANT Grove Closed. and .Mrs. Afton Barker. trons are urged to tell their in- Preset were Mr. and Mrs. Delos OREM terested friends about this oppor- Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen JenTimpanogos 3:10 to Yuma, and Duane Rowborry was doubly surThe day can be changed if sen, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Bigler Fear Strikes Out. tunity. prised last week on his birthday class members prefer another of Genola; Mr. and Mrs. Dale SPRING VILLE when his friends had two surprise time. Art City Bambi, and Desk Set. Okelberry, Mr. and Mrs. Don for him. Mr. and Mrs. Tom parties Mrs. Mr. and SPANISH FORK Hopes, Other adult education classes Oberg, Bert Nelson entertained a group Gene and Ecker Jermain Fred Arch will begin the forepart of October. Johnny Guitar, with Joan of Dunne's 'friends at a card party.! of Organization of the association of the Lehi Junior High School was effected Wednesday at the Ix'hi school. Brent Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Allred, will be this year's president, assisted by Kathleen Singleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D, Single- ton. as girls" vice president; Don Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, boys' vice president; Shiriee Christoffers'on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christof- ferson, secretary and treasurer, and Donna Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowler, chairman of the program committee. The remainder of the student Rook v. 3-St- Sarah Burraston have returned from a week's visit with their sister, Mrs. Margaretta LaRocco, of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Mileen Roberts Boyd Kirk has been visiting for and Lorn a Boines of Lehi and the past week at the home of his HEBER Wasatch High School Mrs. Gordon Steck of Payson parents, Mr. and rMs. John Kirk. were the dinner guests of Mr Principal Marion Tree has warn- and Mrs. Vernon Steck last week. He left Saturday for Biloxi, Miss., where he will go to a ed students that if they miss a school. He has been emradar class 10 times during a semester Mrs. Cleopha Riley entertainsd ployed for the past year In San they will automatically lose their the ladies Literary Club at her Bernardino, Calif. Meet of Season 193- 1, a.m. -8 - 9 p.m. Herald Clark Student Ser- R.. vice Center. per credit hour plus $1 registration fee a minimum of $10. Audit fee same as above. Late fee of $5 will be charged after above dates. No registration accepted after fourth class period. FEES: $6 may register early by using the attached registration card. Include check or money order. This year for the first time counseling service will be provided for evening students. Counselors will be present Sept. 30 and Oct. , 5 to 9 p.m., or appointments may be mode by telephoning Ext. 2651. Extension Services, FR EXTRA HELPS: You AUTUMN QUARTER EVENING CLASSES i Mac-Powell- and Oct. 1 Mrs. Eva Steele and Mrs. Ila May Turner spent a day at La Mrs. Merlin Lindquist and Mrs, Sal, where they visited a daugh- Willis Finch drove to Salt Lake ter and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening to visit Willis Glen Jacobsen and family. Finch who is confined at St. Mark's Hospital with a broken The ONO Club met at the home leg. of Mable Morgan earlier this week. A supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk and nine members and the evening son, Kent, have returned home was spent playing games. Prizes after a visit in Monet, a Wyo., were won by Ruth White, Fern with their, daughter, Mrs. Phil Horton and Sylvia Steck. Thompson, and family. material, being members of lie student council, are as follows: Seniors Kerinefh Greenwood, president; John Goates, vice president; Glen Cowden, secretary. J unio r s Duanc Bresee, president; Linda Sandra ebb, vice president; Phillips, secretary. Sophomores Michael Peters, president; vice president, Kenneth Norris, secretary. LEW q Citizenship Class To Start Tuesday and Mr-Webb, program is a The Goshen annual homecoming will be held Oct. 12, starting with a banquet at the LDS Church house from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. A program will follow and dancing in the American Legion Hall will climax the day's celebration. GOSHEN Absence Limit Announced At Wasatch Johnson was of the ' Orem High president School Forensic Club at a recent meeting. Seving with him will be David Singleton, vice president; Joann Lischak, secretary and Sharon Jacklin, parliamentarian. Other officers will be Joyce Nay lor and Heber Tippctts, party and program chairmen; Diane Johnson, debate manager; Rob and Thayle Anderson, Knight Desmond elections held at counciL gain ? J'-t&- J- yzu Forensic Club Of Orem High School Selects Officers Ihe Leai Senior High School this I'ctcrson". r jr b.-jys- LEIK vancement in business and the professions and intellectual improvement. Goshen Schedules Annual Homecoming Celebration . Back roU , from left. Don Davis. vice jiresident: Merrill Ca:M):i. nintii grade rcpresen-tatue- , and Brent Mired, , yourself REGISTRATION: Sept. .30 ; for adcultural and Take advantage of the evening hours to prepare w, e, ! at Bricjham Young University By MARGUERITE WATERBURY George Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Kay ELBERTA Carl Pattli was Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beck, elected president of fee Elberta Mrs. Max Larsen, Mrs. Helen ButCulinary Water Company earlier ler, of Santaquin, and Mrs. Ada this week at a meeting held at the of Goshen. Burraston Refreshhome of William Penrod. " Named to serve with Mr. Patten ments wert served. were William Ptnrod, vice presiMrs". Dee Foster and two sons dent; Malcolm Jolley, secretary; Kay Jolley, Don Penrod and Leon Danny and Sam of Clovis Air Forse Base, N. M. were the house-guest- s Beck, board members. of her brother and sister-iu-laA surprise party for William. Mr. and Mrs. Max Larsen Penrod was given by the Special earlier this week. They are visitInterest class of the MIA in honor ing another sister and family, of his birthday anniversary. Those Mrs. Lillian Elton of Provo at present included Mr. and Mrs. present. LLHI STUDENT OFFICERS Student councils of the Lchl Senior and Junior High Schools were completed this week. Top, the Lchi Senior High School counc.l, from left, front row, Joann Kvan.s, vice president; Loa Webb, program committee chairman, and Rebecca Aiireci, .secretary - treasurer. Back row, from left, Glade Peterson, president; Kenneth Greenwood, senior representative; Duanc Brcs-juniors, and Miclucl Peters, sopho- icturc at. rinrit, junior liith ti'iiters, front, Irorn left. Wanda Alien, eighth grade repDonna Fowler, resentative; program conunitice cliairman: Kathleen Singleton, girls' vice presicent, and Shiriee Chris-- t of i e r on, secret a ry r e i. s u re r -- V j Present were Katherine Barbara Horton, Earlene Steel and Cola Jensen. Chris-tense- n, ate Pri-presiden- -- Mr and Mrs. Torn Hopes drove to Provo recently 'to visit their grandmother, Mrs. Rose Steele, who is a patient at Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs. Gwen Okelberry and Mrs. RED DOG REPORT Two visiting (UP) Russians enjoy aristocratic breakfasts that would cause raised eyes and hanging tongues in the Kremlin. Baron and Lady Wolfschmidt a pair of Russian wolfhounds on a goodwill tour for a vodka company start off the day with six egg yolks, buttered toast and milk. 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T FREE LESSON BIDDULPH-STU- M ST T 53-year--old OUR NEW HOME SOON C L NUMBCM OCMHTiuht 8 t Mtr STUDENT MAJOR MALE FEMALE MARITAL STATUS " SINGLE MARRIED: P0r58 , NAME VOUN CMUWCM at home as thousands are doing right now with this institution. Learn about the 20 scholarships awarded our graduates each year. Mc- Murrin. dean of the University College and professor of philosophy at Un versitv of Utah, has been named president of the Utah on Higher Education. McMurrin was e'ected during the 14th annual meeting of the group here. Elected vice president was tae Rev. M. C. Ballenger, dean of Westminster College, Secretary post went to N. Blaine Winters of the State Department of Public Instruction. IF YOU DIDN'T $ SIGNATURE ' Nitn.. L 4 Atk. DEAN S SIGNATURE REGISTER EARLY BY MAIL A |