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Show - - ... r News of Missionary Testimonials Throughout County pie and USS Jason, in Japan, Hong Kong, the Arctic and the A fareweU Hawaiian Islands. LAKE SHORE testimonial honoring Dave DimThe program will include talks ick. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood by two uncles, J. Leslie Betts of Dimick, will be Salt Lake City and Blanchard h e 1 d t at 7:30 Dimick of Kearns. Remarks p.m. in the by the parents and ' response Lake Shor.e from the missionary. Mrs. Keith L D S Ward Gordon, Mrs. Lynn Barney, Mrs. Chapel today. Ted Gordon ' and Mrs. Leon Dave will serve Christmas will sing a song comin the West Caposed by Dave'sgrandmother. nadian mission. m U He a 1 1 e nded Lynn Chase Dave Dimick ; " ' w : few 11 jo Mil 0 fi . Spanf trishIn the (wJL iTTnrlr i TT Mr Dimick j spent the past four years in the Navy, serving cin the USS Grap- School and has PREPARE FLOWER SHOW DISPLAY Readying exhibits for the Timpanogos school's annual flower show" are these four students, left to right, John Taylor, Laura Jones, Sally Jacobsen and Wolfgang Kuhn. Every child in the school participates in the preparations for the annual show, to tbe held Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. ; : . Timpanogos Flower Show Sept. 17; Public Invited . , her Pjar-nt-Teac- PRIZEWORDS I E K'.V.V. """ mnn I rofc E :? nrTTTT" p Wtw rmrr rmn I h mmm rrrrr? A ; Across !i - leastusually tries to make light !of her husband's DEFEATS; her duty is to console him, -- . , JJ VVUV1 Vai AS - HIV. mm. onen points to d.ej?ejj.;5; he might profit by tneir wction.- - . Usually, the longer they've been . married the more likely a wife is to RULE her husThe longer band! (Rile', they've been married the better she knows him. Why, then, should she be more likely to RILE' him? Because he knows him better she's more likely to RULE him. , 7. is usually glad to 1e rid of tenants who don't give him much RENT (REST). Usually goes well with RENT because he's not making much money, if any, out- of the arrangement. Usually goes too far with REST because,, though they might give him much trouble, they might be paying a very high rent. 8. When : mother gives him SLIP a spoilt child usually dries (Slap).-Whe- n she gives him a SLAP a- - spoilt child virtually always cries. Not so when she gives him the SLIP, when she eludes him: he mightn't know ' that she has , gone. 9, We usually feel sorry for an . acquaintance who, because of sickness, can't cope with a FOE (Fee). The clue doesn't specify that the FEE has. any connection with his illness. It could be a .charge . for something trivial, that he could well do without. FOE is more to the point; usually fits well person in question is an' acquaintance, not a close ' friend. 10. If we stopped to think what causes SLYNESS in people we might be more sympathetic toward them (Shyness) . causes fbr SLYNESS .Only are not, always commendable; we might in rare instances have our sympathy aroused, however. If we consider causes for SHYNESS, sympathy is usually aroused. 14. It's studying the cause rattier than the effect) of his failures that best helps to make a man WISE (Rise). Not RISE ; the cause might be that he hasn't the ability to ' rise, advance. But it might well make him - realize the truth and to be WISE. 15. Beautiful scenery is apt to make an emotional person RAPT (Rant). RANT, to rave In extravagant or violent language, is weak because such a person might well be rendered speechless by Hhe sight. That it's apt to make such a person RAFT, enraptured, is - , f . " ; . i j . er er Cf V;; Hr Course Description Time ,: 227 233 gamblers recklessreckless STAKE ; and what might plunge on a hunch. Seldom is better with STATE, because they might tell of a good bet ; very persuasively. - H. Busybodies usually NOTE a lot (Nose). Busybodies are so called because they pry and intrude and NOSE into other peoplels business, so usually doesn't go far enough with NOSE. NOTE is better because they usually notice a lot about people that others fail to see. 12. His being jilted often has the effect of a SLUR on "a man (Spur). That, he often feels it a SLUR is true; his pride is hurt, his vanity wounded. And only ; sometimes dos it have the effect "of a SPUR on him, goading him to 'greater efforts. 13. To ensnare him a woman often' pretends she doesn't care a JOT for an ardent admirer (Lot). - Not LOT, because of often. Though- she pretends she doesn't care a LOT for him she can still show she cares to some extent, so that often 1 doesn't go far enough. It's better with JOT, a small particle. She often pretends to be completely in- 259 263 27 333 359 Th 2 2 W 2 Thi 2 2 2 W 90' Th Th 2 2 W 90 90 W 90 M ' 90 , 3 3 7:45-10:1- 5 90 90 90 TTh 4 T Th 4 W .. 3 144 N 145 N h 230 Corbridge 7:00-9:3- 0 Darals 7:00-9:3- 0 Turner Wilson Johansen Staff 7:00-9:3- 0 7:00-9:3- 0 Turner 7:00-9:3- 0 7:00-9:3- 0 Wilson 7:00-9:3- 0 Johansen 7:00-9:3- 0 Mathews Taylor 7:45-10:1- 5 j ' Gen Bacteriology Donaldson Donaldson 7:45-10:1- 5 Applied Steno Applied Steno Bus Communications 3100 SFLC 480 Ed 480 Ed Sclp Stud 412 Ed 480 Ed 480 Ed Sclp" Stud 412 Ed , 3200 SFLC 3200 SFLC , Gunn 7:00-9:3- 0 ; ': -I- 7:00-9:3- 0 r 366 B 210-- 120 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff 7:45-9:3- 0 7:45-9:3- 0 7:45-10:1- 5 B MW 90 Int to Commer 5 law 202 203 302 303 90 90 90 3 3 T Th 4 TTh 90r CLOTHING 105 MW MW 5 and 461 90 2 MW 5 90; MTW 3 90 305 550 621 620 641 90 90 90 90 90 TTh 6 W 3 3 3 3 Th W M ENGLISH 111 90 3 90 Th 3 90 W M Th 250 90 90 261 90 282 335 350 90 90 90 90 90 356 359 3 MW Th Th Th Th Th 90 1 5 4 2 different to him. above the beach. TTh & Staff Davies 187 N 7:00-9:4- 0 Oakes 7:00-9:3- 0 Barnett 135 McK 135 McK Memmott 216 192 N 7:00-9:3- 0 7:00-9:3- 0 Parker 7:00-9:3- 0 Reid 7:00-9:3- 0 Egbert McK 455 Harris Downing 7:00-9:3- 0 & 7:45-1- 7:00-9:1- 5 7:45-9:3- 0 6:00-7:4- 0 Shakespeare 3 3 3 The American Novel Bible as Literature f World Classics 3 Short Story S " ESC 210 McK 137 McK V 207 McK 135 McK 216 216 216 209 214 Smart 210 Britsch 7:45-10:1- 5 Jacobs 211 ; 214 233 i Thomas Bailey 1 Clark 7:45-10:1- 5 7:45-10:1- 5 Latin America 7:00-9:3- 0 502 8 8 Hval Se! of Hlth Mat T 311 211 255 255 255 255 Bullock Rigby 7:45-10:1- 5. 7:45-10:1- 5 , 367 Layton Phillips Bushman 7:45-10:1- 5 7:45-10:1- 5 HEALTH M 90 McK McK McK McK McK McK McK McK McK McK McK Geddes 4:10-6:4- 0 McK ESC ESC ESC ESC 223 tPH COUNSELING At scheduled times during each registration period trained counselors are present In Service Center. the ofifce of the Extension Services, Herald Clark Student R. Ja Quarter September 29, 80. Phone for Appointment 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. FR Ext. 2707 4-12- WHERE AND WHEN TO REGISTER students registering for Evening Classes only. 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p m. Sept. 29 and Sept. 30, 1958. At 220 Student Service Center. Evening Sch oof All Office. - U Teacher Room 346 309 348 328 365 D.Jensen 7:45-10:0- 0 Sheffield 7:00- - 9;30 Mabey 7:45-10:0- 0 Hyer 7:45-10:1- 5 Campbell Beautify Home Grd Flower Arrange 7:45-10:1- 5 Reimschiissel Reimschiissel ' . McK McK McK McK McK - . , . 3 2 0.'l 5 1 7:45-10:1- 5 ' ' Cannon Storey Storey Anderson Porter M Th 5, First Year French : ;!.. SFLC SFLC Gammett 7:00-10:3- 0 McArthur 7:00-10:3- 0 Gammett IA 7:45-10:0- 0 Haupt 457 284 7:45-9:3- 0 J 7:45-9:3- 0 ' Terry Wilkes ESC ESC ' 210 Soc 210 Soc : H H Soc H 210 H. Clark 7:30-10:0- 0 ESC IA (Shop) Wilkes f '" IA ' Hillam 0. 7:45-10:1- 5 : 1245 1245 365 "i: , SFLC SFLC 7:00-10:3- 0 7:45-10:0- ) 1245 3215 ' " Pierce 7:00-9:0- 0 " ; ';".. 'M '. i M Th 6:00-8:3- 0 7:45-- ' : 6:00-7:4- 0 " Blueprint Reading Upholstery Rec Handicrafts Upholstery 2 2 365 McK GERMAN 101 90 SPANISH 101 90 90 90 202 Th 5 First Year German M Th First Year Spanish M Th M Th 5 5 5 TTh 5 T 90, M 90 W 101 127 PSYCHOLOGY 111 90 MW 320 90 Th 337 340 Essentials of Physic Descript Astronomy 5 General Psych 7:30-10:0- 0 Child Psych W 2 M CHURCH HISTORY 2 131 90 M 304 355 545 2 M M M 90 90 90 96 301 Th 2 90 301 311 90 90 325 90 90 90 331 339 Gupler 210 B Dudley 275 ESC ESC McNamara 270 7:45-10:0- 0 Moffitt 2241 SFLC 7:45-10:1- 5 Howell 7:45-10:1- 5 Taylor 1227 1125 7:45-10:1- 5 Lee- 7:00-9:3- 0 ' v 3 8:00-10:0- 0 SocH 245 235 ESC ESC ESC 6:00-7:4- 0 LDS Hist & Doct Hist of LDS Church Hist of LDS Church 6:00-7:4- 0 Hilton 285 7:45-9:3- 0 .Rich Horsley 260 S 250 S 210 s 260 6:00-7:4- 0 Ricks 240 s 6:00-7:4- 0 Turner 6:00-7:4- 0 Rogers 250 S 245 s 6:00-7:4- 0 Sperry 6:00-7:4- 0 Barrett Fitzgerald 6:00-7:4- 0 6:00-7:4- 0 7:45-10:1- 5' ' W W W M 2 2 Th 2 T 8 The Doct & Cov Doct of P of G P W W 2 2 Prin & Dct of Mormortism Prln & Doct of LDS MTh 5 Th 8 3 Intro Soc Applied Soc Criminology Juvenile Delinq Race Relations Amer Marr & Pam 2 Heaton Meth of Research Intro to Bk of Mormon Intro to N. T. The Old Testament Israel's Prophets Doct of B of M 2 2241 Clark Stevenson j st 2 130 , 6:00-7:4- 0 7:45-10:1- 5 . 90 90 301 SOCIOLOGY 111 380 383 392 403 90 90 90 90 90 90 325 Th 8 8 Th 8 ' T M 90 Andrus 215 ESC Belnap 230 210 90 MW 176 90 90 s s s MW MW 7:45-10:0- 0 Dyer 7:45-10:1- 5 Empey Symons Larsen Christiansen 2260 1125 1205 1219 1219 1205 Mckinley Steward ,131 McK Alfred Alfred Allen 350 360 250 7:45-10:1- 5 7:45-10:1- 5 7;45-10:1- 5 . SFLC SFLC SFLC SFLC SFLC SFLC . Voice 5 General Zoology 8 Payne & Diction 7:45-10:0- 0 Advanced Interpretation 7:30-10:0- 0 6:45-8:0- Zoo Lab Surv of Heredity UO.SpC s Q 8:00-10:0- 0 7:45-9:1- 5 FEES . Registration Fee $6.00 per credit hour plus $1.00 registration fee, minimum' of $10.00. Audit fee is same as above. If you register by mail, checks or money orders should be made payable to the Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. $2.00 late fee is required of all students. NO REGISTRATION WILL BE ' IF YOU ARE A COOPERATING TEACHER, FACULTY SEMINARY TEACHER Fee remittance card should be present it at registration. Call or write these offices! Faculty and Staff Seminary Cooperating Teacher Full-Tim- ' ACCEPTED AFTER THE FOURTH CLASS MEETING. e Tuesday Wednesday early so 'that you 220 Maeser 230 Maeser ,206 McKay MEMBER, OR may Ext. 2621 Ext. 2031 Ext. 2404 v 9 Evening School:" 1. I would like to register by mail: please send me registratipn blank. Q 2. am interested in enrolling in the following course, which I do not find " ' listed. , ........ CLASSES BEGIN Oct. 2, 1958 Oct. 6, 1958 obtained OR STAFF FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE REGISTER BY MAIL EARLY. WITHDRAWALS AMD REFUNDS Withdrawals must be made on thi basis of a charge of, a prorated refund to those withdrawing durirtg the first four weeks of the term. Oct. 7, 1958 Oct. 8, 1958 . 7:45-10:0- 0 ' 8 8 ZOOLOGY 105 s s Done 6:00-7:4- 0 ' ' W W SPEECH 121 90 6:00-7:4- 0 . 245 245 Ludlow Doxey 6:00-7:4- 0 THEOLOGY 104 SFLC SFLC SFLC SFLC 2237 7:45-10:1- 5 World Religions Cont Europe-Chri- 2 SCRIPTURE 111 90 Th 123 330 McK, 312 McK 310 McK 310 McK 7:00-9:3- 0 Adolescent Psych, Personnel Psych 'I Mental Hygiene 3 3 Th 90 : Valentine Taylor Taylor 7:45-10:0- 0 RECREATION 2 Plan for Soc Rec 387 90 M ADMINISTRATION CHURCH 2 Priest & Ch Govt 301 90 M 318 0:00 1 7:30-10:0- 0 First Year Russian 3 3 3 3 M 90 90 90 321 7:45-- Second Year Spanish Second Year Spanish -- V. Anderson 6:15-8:3- 0 j I LATE REGISTRATION FEE i Bot Lab Bot Lab RELATIONSHIPS 5 Plane Trig, 5 Anal Geom & Calc '.! 3 Surv Course in Mus 3 Fund of Music 2 Hymn & Bat Tech T FRENCH 101 90 ' " :: M 7:45-10:1- 5 i - COUNSELING SCHEDULE I 301 125 Intro to Geology Life of the Past Rocks & Minerals Geol for Teachers 90 Madsen Alder Cox West Evans 7:45-10:1- 5 7:45-10:1- 5 3 3 3 15 7:45-10:1- 5 Intro to Literature Mast of Amer Lit , 0; 7:45-10:1- 5 GEOLOGY 101 90 W 103 90 M 501 90 Th 52 T SFLC Time 7:45-10:0- 0 ':- 90 90 102 365 ESC 204 ELB 240 ELB 0 3 3 MW 90 Staffs 10-7:0- CLASSES Fndtn. for Marriage Child Development Observ HD Lab Achieve Succ in Marr Curr Res Ch Dev . 3 3 MW M W MUSIC 101 90 204 7:45-10:1- 5 Reading' Reading Reading 260 Staff 3245 University. World Civilization Hist of US since 1865 American Heritage Asia History of Utah 3 MENT AND FAMILY Th 90 90 90 ELB ELB Argyle 3 , 1 90, 240 6; English Grammar 3 M GEOGRAPHY 420 Comp Comp Comp & 102 119 Staff 7:45-10:0- 0 Learning Guid Serv in Schls Case Study & Diag Intro to Counseling & Theory Ed Res & Thesis Wr W 6:00-9:0- 0 6:00-7:4- 0 & 90 6:00-9:0- 0 Staff Staff Young INDUSTRIAL ARTS RUSSIAN 101 90 PHYSICS V M 112 113 221 Dev ' ESC TBA EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION 3 Org & Adm of Schls 600 90 Th 3 School Law 673 90 W EDUCATION INSTRUCTION 3 Audio-Visua- l 605 90 W Aids EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND SERVICES 611 211 215 6:00-9:0- 0 Inter Econ Theory Labor Probs & Rel W 360 90 90 90 210 Butler 6:00-9:0- 0 Elem Cloth Const 160 153 N TEXTILES MW ECONOMICS .345 Engr Graphics Engr Graphics Engr Mechanics Engr Mechanics T W DEVEl 90 Th Hall 7:45-10:1- 5 3 HUMAN 201 7:45-10:0- 0 CHEMISTRY ' 3 4ntro to Gen Chem 100 90 Th . CIVIL ENGINEERING SCIENCE 3 Engr Graphics 201 90 WF 90 90 103 112 231 101 N 101 N 122 N 112 N 112 N 112 N 102 N 102 N 105 N Staff 5 5 5 M MATHEMATICS 112 90 MT 102 N Staff 5 -- - . HORTICULTURE 319 B i , The highest sand dunes in eastern North America are found on Bodie Island, N. . One of them. Jockey Ridge, rises 135 feet FITA Course Description Hr Day MW MW 90 MW 90 MW 90 W 170 340 152 N . ' Oil Painting 4 Western Anderson White 6:30-8:4- 5 . Sec HISTORY 111 90 121 90 ; 7:45-10:1- 5 Ceramics Crafts Oil Painting Color Water . , Ceramics Metal work & Jew! I Art Hist & Appr i Interior Design No ; 7:15-10:3- 0 Water Color W that ; Olson. Cr Cat Room " : 90 90 90 90 90 Teacher they're be-cause- the in character. . SUNDAY HERALD CREDIT ' M '. ACCOUNTING- 107 5 Elementary Acct 90 M Th' 3 Business Math 231 90 T 350 90 M Th 5 Iriterm Acct AGRICULTURAL' ECONOMICS 3 Farm Management 125 90 Th v ART 3 Art Elm Teachers 226 90 M. 342 imaginative a more the DREADS he youth usually has about his future (Dreams). DREAMS calls for the emphatic assertion that the more imaginative he is the more dreans he has about his future. One can scarcely be so emphatic ' about his DREADS. Note usually. 2. A boss who wants a manual worker tends' to be prejudiced against a FLESHY youth seeking the job (Flashy). Note tends ' to , prejudiced. FLESHY, fat, plump, is betwith this restraint because ter ' the boss tends to feel that such youth won't be able to do the job. A FLASHY, gaudy, youth might none the less be in top condiiton. physical ' 3. When we know that, a man v to us it often hiakes is lying it easier to TRAP hi4i (Trip). TRAP implies proving his guilt, and often fits well here. . TRIP implies merely that he contradicts himself and it calls for at least usually, 4. Adolescent jninds are often strongly influenced by old-er persons of their own SEX '(Set). SET indicates belongsocial group ing to a close-kn- it or clique; such belonging indicates strong influence or adolescent minds at least usually. . It is often but not usually that the young have a particularly close confidant in an older person of their own SEX. , ' 5. A cautious race-goselto be dom allows his judgment swayed by what reckless - gamblers STATE (Stake)! A caunever allows tious race-gohis judgment to be swaye'd by . Sec M-Jfi- BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 1. The more ; i..;. Dqy '. No 215 220 Down 1., A good wife often tries to make light; of her husband's She at DEFECTS (Defeats). Cat 214 Explanation He will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday at 5:30 p. m. at the Park - Second LDS Ward chanel. and will enter the Mr. Gudmundsen mission home in Salt Lake City Attend Evening. School at Bri&ham 0' uio mmmrM Appearing on the program will be Mike Brown,' Bishop Arch Williams, 'Mrsr Gudmundsen, Cordell Chipman, Paul Bowers, Aleene Hiatt and Wilson LDS Mission. SPARE T ME 7:45-9:4- 5 Bact. Lab BUSINESS EDUCATION AND OFFICE MANAGEMENT 7:45-9:4- 5 101 2 Basic Typewriting 90 MW 6:00-7:4- 0 2 Interm Typing 102 90 MW 6:00-7:42 Speed Prod Tech 103 90 T Th 6:00-7:4- 0 2 Calc Machines 106 90 TTh 6:00-7:4- 0 111 4 , Begin Shorthand 90 TTh 6:00-7:44 Interm Shorthand 112 90 MW 0 6:00-7:40 4 Shorthand Dictation 113 90 MW ut foe ?my A X MAKE 90 '.'.'.'.V. past two years J : Th BACTERIOLOGY ,121. 90 M E N T E K'R L UIIJI Mill WWW WWW 26 de in " 158 - . P66 406 415 No. 2 Answer FR U Llllll ramAfflnTOH. CREDIT CLASSES During the past week the classes have conducted walks on which pupils have learned the ntmes of flowers and studied growing plants. In their rooms they have combined the study of flowers with their reading and spelling program and their art work has been focused on floral patterns and flowers. Committee members are Caro line Crabb, Robert Dixori and Ruby Cowley, staff members, and Mrs. Bert Collins, PT A Work on the annual flower .show at Timpanogos is underway With every child in school participating in preparations and preparatory studies. The show will be held Wednesday, Sept. 17 in the school gymnasium from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., and all patrons and friends of the school are invited .to attend. Each child will display a plant or flower arrangement. (Refreshments will be served to Tisiton by the Timpanogos I Association. Le-Gran- . Nephi. His brother, Barton Chase, just returned this summer from serving a mission in the Brazilian T mission. Mrs. Carter flew to Raleigh, North Carolina and met her husNEPHI The Sunday evening band. From there they drove speaker at the Fourth Ward Sac home together. : I Sent. 22. embarldnff from N ew York City Oct 1. Elder .Gudmundsen Is a graduate of Payson High School and LDS Seminary and has been an engineering student at BYU the rament meeting today will be Stewart Gudmundsen Elder Lynn Chase who returned this week from a mission in the Stewart GudmundaccordCentral Atlantic States, sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing to Bishop Donald L. Bailey. Gudmundsen of Payson, Elder Chase is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irel Chase, and husband has accepted of Kathryn Carter Chase of a call to serve the Danish Name . St. Address. City........... i , |