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Show V I A For Church Info rmafion .g j " ' - v . ' ' u ' -- i Bert E . LDS FR Lewis STAR! ' i FR- - tei WEST UTAH LDS STAKE 'GFR Marion Hincklev. president tel SHARON LDS STAKE Philo T Edwards president. tel . 55 . fol- Jariu'ary. First class will be oil painting, taught by David J. Neilsen at the J netist. Jj After the services an Maryin L. Gay Open house will, be held at 489 South 4th East, parents' home. SPRINGVILLE A farewell tes Marvin has attended the Brig- timonial in honor of Marvki L. Gay son of Mr., and Mrs.i William ham Young University" for the in L. Gay, will be 1i past two years while majoring solo was He education. music e held in th clarinetist, with the concert band Springvijle Jun- - u and symphony orchestra, a memSchool V .ior High of the BYU program bureku, ber 5 auditorium at y' the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a and p.m. this evemusic fraternity. national He will , ning, ( : The Saturday. lowing courses will be taught each week for eight to 10 weeks: New classes .will be formed again in LDS Missionary News FR- - Speakers Appear Today i All members of Sharon Orem Relief Stake Society and their husbands are invited to attend a historical background of the presentation theology Ivan J. Barrett, Dr. by given at 12 7:45 Oct. p.m. in Monday 19th-llt- h Ward theOrem Chapel This meeting will be of special interest to ladies who will be studying the theology lessons this year. Junior High School 13 at 7 p.m. Oct. ginning be- - Lincoln beginning Oct 15, courses will include: family sewing, taught by Mrs. Elkine Baum at the Orem High School at 7:30 p.m... upholstery, William Debruyn at the Geneva Elementary School at 1 p.m.; Square dancing, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck at the Genevl Elementary School at 8 p.m.;' Low cost meals,' at tbk, Geneva School at 7 p.m. each Thursday, Physical fitness for men will be taught on Thursdays begin ning Oct. 22 at the Orem High School at 8 p.m. The cOursejwill be taught by Parlell Peterson. A drivers' education class can be formed if there are enough requests. - Persons , interested! in taking this type of course may contact Mrs. Sidney MJ Russell, On Thursdays, lessons s1 i I i. i j in -- j Lehi Adult Education Announced i Would youj like to learn to sew Two of the outstanding speak-- I; eis of the Sunday School Convention ijheld in Salt L&ke City the past two days will be at the Provo Bible Church located on highway 91 at Fourth North and Fifth West today, aci cording to the pastbr. Rev. R. G. Gundersotil Rr. D. K. Reisinger of the Evangelical Teacher Train ing Association of Chicago, 111., '.ill deliver the) message! at the 11 o'clock Morning Worship Inter-mounta- At Community Church Registration Set Monday for Provo Adult Addition Two Special " ('"..'.- " tion classes offered by the Alpine Scho6l District Education Department for residents of Orem was announced .3-66- 68 UTAH LDS STAKE Victor J Bird president . By CARMA ANDERSON OREM A list of adult educa- - t FROVO LDS STAKE Aura C Hatch president tel FR CASTi PROVO LDS STAKE Sherman T Hill president-te- l i At Provo Bible Church Relief Society Invited to Theology Class ; Worship! together this week tei president.! y & j - m Adult Education Glasses Set , , V (Editor's Note: MeennnJpUce and timet and an ether information desired about charches In this area ma be had b call-in- s 'the pastors or sUke presi dents listed below.) BAST SHARON SUNDAY HERALDV 1939 for your family? Speak English better, or learn a new language? Polish up your typing or learn how to run f that Asiatic mathe-mati- c ' marvel, the abacus? Or perhaps you are one of those few unfortunate . and em- barrassed adults who never learned to read,! or who read Vernal Pastor To Preach In Provo Today The Rev Stuart Olbrich, minister; of the Community Church of Vernal, will be guest speaker at j the u a.m. - service today at i prov0 Community Church. His sermon will be entitled "Time In Time Out." Rev. Donald Mills poorly. Would you like to correct will go to the Vernal church for this!ficondition? asimilar service in the exchange, Well, you jmayat little or no The church school is sponsoring cost--f- or these are just a few jf a family roller kating party at rink today from the subjects! being offered in the th Park Ro-Sh-e Edufor' 4 to parAdult 2 Invitations to .p.m!. program proposed cation in Prpvo schools this year ticipate have been extended to There are 18 classes in business, the Community Churches of Orem life education and .Springville. faniily crafts, arts Thursday evening, . .Oct. 15; a languages, learning to read education and general already program including the showing of scheduled for the program, but the hew movie, "The Pumpkir any subject! will be taught if a Coach;" will kick off the course of church! comparigroup of lOj or more patrons resons. The course will review the to Mrs. Stella it, according quest e. sential characteristics of the of Adult Educadirector Oaks, of the Christian branches main tion., pot-luc- k A religion." supfamily Mori-' Registration will be held at the will program per precede day night, Oct. 12 in the lunch- 6:30 p.m. room at th( Provo High School. . Service. At the 7 30 Evening Service,' , Rev.jG. C. secretary Of 1M.-Dover Hunt oresidenv tel th Evangelical Free Church SunAC OREM WEST LDS STAKE day School Department of MinneE Carlyle Bunker, president tel apolis will deliver the message. AC EDNA LOVERIDGE BYU LDS STAKE By represent the "These men are in Antone K Ronvney president tel 11th Ward of ' LEHI Adult education classes Christian; Educationspecialists look FR VI 882 and Andre Mosrert Jr. will begin in Lehi Monday,! Oct!. toward ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH TfoloV Staki. on jr their meetings! here. '; W 175 12. according to Mrs. Thomas N. '. , 5th a two year mis- f deserve the support of all hoy OFM Father Colman Colloty Wilcox, chairman. Those desir w..o can inn to the North 1 " ' Homecoming services today, at pastor tel FR attend," said Rev: Gun to enroll in the classes may 7 p.m. in the Manavu LDS Ward Mr Gay COMMUNITY! CONGREGATIONAL Central States.' ing dtson. CHURCH 175 N University Ave. contact Mrs. Wilcox or register Jr., who Donald Mills minister., tel Speakers will be former bish- Swill honor jAndre Mostertfrom the at the first class. FR returned has arid recently James ops Grant S. Thorn PROVO BIBLE CHURCH Mission LDS Classes and fees are as follows: I Finnish H. Lawrence. SpeciaVj n usical 385; N 5th W General sewing, taught by Mrs. R G. Gunderson pastor. Ul numbers will be furnish' id by Following his release from the . FR Harriett Mulliner, will begin I "Naomi Boyer,1 pianist: ano Pro mission he toured Europe for six SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 7 p.m. in tbe Oct. at 19, W 150 N. 1st CHURCH. Monday, clariG. weeks. fessor Laycock, Ralph WiUiam Parka pa a tor tel Lehi Junior High. Classes will FR 1 135. continue each Monday. ST MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 'I 50 W 2nd N AC General carpentry, with E. N. Philip K Kemp vicar, tel or There a small will be fee Pearson as instructor, will begin FR ' I V . f' 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH j chargn for materials in some of ' Thursday, Oct, 15, at 7 p.m. in 885 N 5th W Provo. 'r the classes. the Lehi Senior High School. M M Brown, pastor tel FR ' HE NAXAHEnE Jf GHIHIU The orchestra class, directed by ' 150 N. 7 th W AX , I N. , Franklin P Butler pastor tel Lynn T. Woolston, will begin i sf 't sf' FR Oct. 112, at the Junior Mjmday, 'Mrs. McThing' ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 790 N 6th W of BYU, High School at 7:30 p.m. talent resentative Memorable talent, people William MitchellJ pastor tei The upholstery class, conducted taken chorus events and traditions MU spark eluding 1H diST- MARK LUTHERAN CHURCH bj Doir Muhlestein, will begin , r ' ft the' theme for Fieldhouse Frolics, from BYU Stake wards and 1880 N Columbia Lane -Oct.. 19, at 7 p.m. at the i AnMonday, I John Mrected of Thompson. , by Brigham REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS annual highlight School. St go Lily Elementary. CHRIST. 230 W 4th S. Homedoming other attraction will be dances by Richard E. HopeJ pastor. tel Young University 23 in this class will be Membership 7 at Orchesis scheduled for Oct. p.m AC ; and it is necessary for limited CHURCH OF CHRIST in the George Albert Smith Field P Dr. Crawford Gates, associate 4 1055 S. State Street Orem. to ' interested persons -register Don Neilson professor of music, is doing v, ' , ...-minister tel house.l to Wilcox the with Mrs. AC prior of several one of is the Fieldhouse Frolics arrangements special OREM COMMUNITY CHURCH first class. events of musical., numpers to. oe teaiurea 40 N 400 E. many outstanding jSquare dancing, taught by Earl Verne A. Robinson pastor tel. Homecoming Week, Ot. fin! the Frolics. AC will begin Monday, Oct. Beck, Thelma Black is general chairr Earlier in the week will pe the COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN 8 p.m.! at the Lehi Eleat 12, CHURCH coronation of the queen, the man of the event 75 N. 1st C American Fork Broadon a hit was which mentary School. Registrants are fantasy . Donald' S... Ryder pastor tel. Queen's Banquet, Homeomiiig reminded to use the south door in the Helen with SK Hayes way assembly, and dance. On 6ct. 24 BAHA'I SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY the will first of the lunch room to enter for be starring role, foot1080 E. 7th N. is the! parade, John Conklint. secretary tel. ball offering of Brigham Young Uni these classes.! game, openhouses and alumIn FR Driver education, directed by versity Theatre when it opens FTRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pleasant ni banquet and another Homefour-daKeith Bushmaii, will begin Mony run. . Oct. 14 for a Grove. ' . Gordon I. Kenbaaa. pastor Oct. 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the te coming Dance. The play, written by Mary day, FR In keeping with the Homecom' " Chase who is also the author of junior high school. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH ' I. theme, Memories," "Liviiig ing 1st E 1st N. conducted Farm " "Har-ve,welding, by Prize Pulitzer the winning JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Janie Thompson, pro gr air coorByror Memmott, will begin will be presented Wednes265 W. 1 N. Oct. 14, at the senior Lynn Behrmao oresidinr 'minister. dinator, plans to pay tribute to Wednesday, " " $..4dnm4iH4kM& n .i day through Saturday at 8:15 Tel AC former athletes of BYU, great 7 p.m. The memschool at Audihigh in the Joseph Smith COMMUNITY p.m. past studentbody presidents, pre PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ADULTS PRACTICE APPLE POLISHING TECHNIQUE With the Adult Educatorium. It will be directed by bership in this class is limited Rev- C I Gifford. pastov and Payson; ferred men, queens, beauty to are reminded and HTJ registrants tion Program of Provo City Schools ready to begin another year's work, regular Drj. Lael J. Woodbury, associate t religious, civic and educational COMMUNITY early. register BYU. at of of trie classes,-lik- e their children, begin to polish apples for teacher. students professor speech PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH leaders at the Frolics. were Other where there classes, of Mrs. The the tells Rev, C L Gifford. story Evaline Sprinville: are! Haws who was a member, of last year's rug making play From left, Mrs, The program will feature rep- not enough interested to warrant pastor. HU V. and her Larue III Hqward class and who! plans to attend classes this year; Diane Brickey, 20 months old, who full classes in Lehi, are being young son, Heway, who ha all offered wears a dress made by her mother, Mrs. Robert Brickey in the family sewing throughout the district, the he material could things Puccini's La Boheme Up Next class. Mr. Brickey is also another grownup student who plans for classes again Wilcox stated. She said that want, if also tells of a lonely Mrs; ' ' S 1 a j "be will this year. class held bookkeeping little girl who slips over the wall the at American Fork Junior to play with Howay. Mrs. Larue School, High 'beginning Monday, chases her away as "trash." 7:30 p.m. China But the little girl's inothr is Oct. 19, vfat ill be taught by Mr. ' Robert Mrs. McThing, who is a witch. painting silence of about 15 seconds before HEADS PROGRAM By MERRILL BRADSHAW at Greenwood School the .' Roper KJ ';l who will direct Angered at the treatment her Thomas, recovers audience itself the I read with interest the report in the new) Honors Program for daughter has received, Mrs.j Mc- in American Fork beginning Oct. 14. at 1:30 p.m. Thursday'! Herald about "Mack enough to bring down the roof. gifted students to be instituted Thing spirits Howay awav to Wednesday, No one need worry about' find FOR EVENING CLASSES AT in the afternoon. The class for the Knife," the Nations Number at a in a Young' Brigham work University. jgang poolroom jfpr One Song: Hit. In the article was ing the music over thei head. in cake decoration will of would-b- e theives. jn his Jplac? beginners a most blatant example jof com- Puccini is one of the; composes begin Thursday, Oct. 15, at 3:30 she puts a stick that looks, but in the Pleasant Grove Junior mercialism at its immoral buck-- . whose style has been taken over p.m. does not act, like Howy. NaturHigh .School. chasing, degrading best (or worst by the Hollywood jsmudgepot ally, complications occur, composers. Like Ravel Rachman if one has any Mrs. Wilcox also stated that Set and 'Mrs designer! for light inoff and Stravinsky, he blushes a in typewriting, high speed ideals at aU)f classes FARM MECHANICS Sat. BYU & T. 'AUTOMOTIVE CLASSES-- M. At Henson. Charles been1 McThing"Us slim-trifor . little! and for having subjected longhand aoooy iann, gym Technical. director is Wayne ladies will be offered during the to such desecreation but still Auto Electrics 1st term t h e a i.n g e r FARM FORGING Sat. t costume ind director shines in his Phillips, rewinter who beautiful,, through quarter. (oops!) Fuel Systems and , Carburetors, is Carol Michie, The production Nominal fees will be charged corded the hit expressive best after all that the d term includes staff KrommenHans Have to do slush been able ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS CLASSES in all classes. has found it boys K. Robert assistant Thomas, memhoek, and to Cynthia to de ;him. & Th. & T.-- W. Hoyle, Basic Electricityj-at of professor English Brigham of bere the TH W.-& & v class, BUSINESS fend the song stagecraft CLASSESM.i T. success of & the M. Remembering Industrial Electricity Lj has been ap- painting and construction;! Lee Heads Library Board 'I a g a i n stsueh Oklahoma! I am expecting great; Young University, M. & T. Industrial Honors Adyanced the; Electricity, pointed chairman pf Beginning and Advdnced Wright, Marsha Crouse!and Craig Tpe LEHI Paul stodgy interests things of this production. Afterj Hanson, Industrial Electronics 2nd term' Program for gifted students, lit w,,l i as CBS "; Whl Mary Jo Ellis, Lehi teacher, has been Gregg Shorthand Beginning and talking to one of the members was announced Saturday by Pres- Whitehead, lights; Basic Electronics M. & T. and Kent Nelson, elected to head the Lehi properties; banned the son 2 Mr. Bradshaw of the cast I got an idea of the AcTanced Carnegie Wilkinson. ident L. Ernest sound. Radio & Television M. & T. in the New York' Area because way they feel about, it. This per- Board. Mr. Hanson sucLibrary Machines Office ' which The Honors Program, lis Basic Radar & Electronic Circuitry M. oi (the obvious inspiration the son said that he comes home afceeds Lars Jenkins. Other memBusiness teen-ag- e murderous hoods in th at ter work feeling like the next an educational' plan for cultivaEnglish &T. bers of the Board include Mrs. area might ,derive from the "shiv' movement will be his last. Then tion of the best young brain- High Red Chinese M. & W. Elmo Mrs. Harvard Servos and Servo Mechanisms and Bookkeeping Eddington, after dragigng himself to the re-- f power! in the nation, was anwielding" Mack. Bobby's defense-"ThMrs. Ward Mrs. Hinton, Webb, 2nd term. 75 lyrics don't have any effect hearsals and singing the won nouncedl last week by the Uni- Leader Dies Bone and El wood; Hunt T.-- W. George CLASSES-& & TRADES Th. M. Static WOOD for Automation M. Switching on (Comment Why derful music with the fjne peo- versity It has been under study M. W. Wathen is librarian Mrs T. TOKYO (UPD Li 75, the million records sold, if thy plek in the cast he come? home; since 1952, but will be instituted Cabinetmaking the with vice semester the chairman of dont have any effect?) If thev feeling like a man again, ready simultaneously powerful Carpentry Standing Committee of Commuhad I wouldnt have recorded it in to take on anything the world has system! next year. REFRIGERATION W. & Th. nit Bobthe first place. (Comment Undejr this program, the top nist China's National to offer. People's & Th. DIESEL MECHANICS-- W. of cancer today in by Darin lis a better judge of teen-- j to go, if only to get students will be drawn from high Congress, died Im going PLUMBING RELATED TECH. Schools and freshman classes for Peipihg, Peiping Radid reported age behavior than all of the con- that feeling again. Li once was right hand man to (For apprentices only) DRAFTING CLASSES M. i&T. W. & Th. cerned people who have raised the faster, high-levcollege study Nationalist President must , be Chinese ruckus about the song They will be identified on the evr hov Architectural nice to have such faith in yourSHEETMETAL RELATED TECH. basis of aptitude and achieve- Chiang obout of as Mechanical chief served of staff did jHe ment tests, high school grades, self). Bvt I'm mighty glad I spciltnff in YOUR office? Every (For apprentices only) Nationalist Revolutionary Structural the Thinks to 'Mack' I've got a mil body wonts to 9t into th OctI 'interviews; activities, personality Forces in 1928 when Chiang was And while they do, time's ' lion dollar deal ' for pictures..." etc. WELDING o'woitinfll cemmander-in-chieHe broke with Seems hat if you can make enough Prof.! Thomas pointed out that MACHINE TRADES-- M. & T.-- W.' & Th. Arc and Acetylene M. & T. W. & Th. Generalissimo shortly after money, you can get away with brilliant student are often re- the' the famed "northern expedition" Machine Shop Practices anything. When do we get a son? quired to keep the pace set by iwhich ended with Chiang's attempt .i on dope addiction? I SUPERVISORY EDUCATION PROGRAM slower students. The Honors Pro-- , to wipe out the Communists. Puccini's La Boheme, which will .SPRINGVILLE HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS AND CIRCUITS Communications' This week gram, Ihbwever, sets up an en H ' i be staged and sung this week by new of Handling. People and Problems new. system tirely of a the beginning challenges j (to be determined) the Utah Valley Opera Asociation marks r 1947 the B.A. in at Reed tor will scholar. BYU the degree educational program at Spring-- j gifted Safety is an opera that has been popular some of the prerequisites College, and was himself a schol relax, School. Under auspices' Job Instruction ville High ever since "its American Debut in fr--; MATH CLASSES in such a gifted student pro ar the scholar which is two of of 'the already Utah,) of Organization & Manage Problems University in New 190L The Metropolitan TV will be qualified, and will move deeper gram. He received , the M. A of educational classes ment York has averaged six perforBeginning M. & T. into hisf 'major field. He will be degree at the Univers ty of Ore KUED over station and; presented & Intermediate & Th. Advance W. mances of it per year every yea Why lose this time when you school. An Ameri- - given special opportunity for ex- gon in 1949 and has completed SURE with an Inexpenbe can since that time No one knows just taught at the Math for ADULT DRIVER EDUCATION CLASSES Electricians Electronics theJPhJ and D. work at Columbia held perimentation, research, obserya DICTIONARY? Put a "dek sive how many times it has been per can History- class is beiig Technicians-& W. Th. University. (to be announced) the regular class period' tion and library privileges. ' dictionary" on EVERY dek. formed, but where ever opera is during televised! much so Each gifted student will be asThey cost so little, save; La Boheme is one of the most so that students get the to in time and' errorsl the teacher then adviser an and signed lesson, REGISTRATION; DAILY: 1 popular of the offerings of the classroom discussion and,handles p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Monday thru Thursday other will YOU CAN be for FINISH responsible finest in opera literature. of the instruction several students. He will be reThen put large, unabridged The storv is not much ; Rudolt'o phases HIGH SCHOOL of all other university bus- lieved REGISTRATION FEE . an ATLAS in a and of the direction Under I.angudictionary meets and falls in love with Mimi for those central spot ' m a cold bleak pf the high!' inss'with the exception of teacl AT HOME garret; They fall age Artsa department and locations. in&- Tne close association of the Rus-in televised class TUITION FOR A 15 WEEK TERM in love, have a falling put over school, himself a As school! is fast adviser, beintr sian scholar, great can taueht after do as you another man; she gets tubercuhave1 a text! will! .give the student almost 6 hours per week 12 hours per week . . . . . . $1 2.00 the work. If you are .$24.00 losis and returns to die in his hours. The students Let us show 'you how you can 1 tutorial TV! advantages. of which the all coordinates the of between for insurance" at arms. ages get "spelling f r 8 hours per week .$32.00 ?rPf- - Thomas has been a mem .$16.00 16 hours per week . little as 10.00. 60 and and have Not much but what drills and exercises. The class )7 j of CornHonors the for1 Program young people, and left school write for the librettist and composer have is geared since He received mittee 1952., to teach is reading,! designed done with the emotions' of these free r sample lesson and h i g h school people and the audience is some- writing and speaking of Russian.; are 50 than students More; A regis to PORTABLE mavelous ' thing experience. booklet. ood example of the effect it tered; in this course School American TYPEWRITERS 1400 Norths vUniversity Avertue, Provo, Utah 7 ' '' Dept can have was illustrated a few 'i : ii.v-.i-L i:' f. I 10 YEAR WRITTEN S381 Hollywood Blvd; FR :f . ; years ago when BYU staged it. Hollywood 28, Calif. Telephone GUARANTEE Name After Rudolfo's scream of despair 40 WEST 1st NORTH P,r ovidence Canyon, near DUANES OFFICE EQUIP. Address ....... INVEST SOME TIME PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE "Mimi" . and the orchestra s Lumpkin. Ga., is a miniature of f!1tv We Give Green 265 W. FR CENTER Sill Stamps final chord, the recording has a the ,Grand Canyon. - : ' I J. i i..: AC OREM LDS STAF.E 0S j ; j 1 11 if t v ' I I ; i j . -- i ' i ( '" 14-- J- - : i Outstanding Program Slated For BYU Homecoming Week 58 X Lai-son- j I m i ': 22. A r - v ' - ' ' .1 ... j University! - - ' f ? Sets Opening Of Theater ! 51 -- ' T 6r i i - vi .... .. .; t. n - - . it . rl j 19-2- 4. j I 23. BYU-Denv- er j j -- 58 ; . - in- iii mi I, ii - . I 1 1 33 ' ..-I- ' hi - Theme arid Variations ' i i i - j ; CENTRAL UTAH VOCATIONAL SCHOOL , Director Named j x nc-essar- f For New Honors Program 0 m i Tune-up-r2n- V y I . M. I'M i - : & well-know- n v j i - s. Semi-Conducto- rs at t teen-ager- ''!'. Chi-she- h, r" ! j el i j Kai-she- i TV Glosses! In Russia, History Set at Sprinqville j I orgu-nn- ii k. i' 1 ) f. , ',!; h . ' . 'i ' ! it- i j j , d-- - each-advise- - nn r I .,.......,$3.00 harder-to-find-wor- - J; a ' -- ........ ..L..., : plot-wis- e, .i . i 55-pa- i j j PU-5- SUPPLY CO. 4 ' : -- - -- 1 - 90 j - CENTRAL UTAH VOCATIONAL SCHOOL STANDARD ge i ? " . 20 -- U j six-wee- k! in-lar- I ' j ! . j i i n |