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Show yuNPAY New Officers 1: i( Named For FFA Chapters The Provo Chapter of Future Farmers at Provo High School A' H1LP held its annual election mis week and selected Floyd Klmbgr to Succeed Mark Taylor as Chapter! President. Other officers include George Collard as vice president Mike Lane, secretary;. Jim Greaves, treasurer: Robert Peterson, re porter, land Harold Throckmort on, sentinel. This! year's chapter, has enroll ed 59 members which is tnf largest; enrollment in the pstj seven years according to aavisoE reu . Square Dance Classes Set ( . ' f?;: :- -- -', X :: H.C3ornaby.'1 t in the contest for Home: HOMECOMING QUEEN HOPEFULS coming Queen at Etfigham Ydung University are, from left, front row, Etta Barner, Beverly White, Dorothy Crofts, Carol Dana, and Shauna Swensen. From left, back9 row, Cardl Ronnow, Jud Bodine, Rene Brooksby, Virinia Bird, and, Ann Hastings Homecoming is Oct Semi-finalis- ts 10-1- 5. . Ctob entries at Utah State Fair were made by Karl Johnson, Dan ny) Johnson and Julius Bernardi who received blue ribbons in cantaloupe,! carrots, Italian prunes Summer squash, and best tray of delicious apples. Second and third ribbons were won on Pon-tiac potatoes, carrots, peppers, cantaloupe, cucumbers and delicious apples., v.his year's chapter delegates to the; National FFA Convention scheduled in Kansas City, Oct. includes Darrell Wright and David! Morgan. The expenses of this tfip are shared by the Provo Rotary Club, the Provo FFA Chapter; and; the Individual. State Reporter Stephen Adamspn of American Forkxiriet with chapter officers recentlyjnd outlined the year's program p objectives with the new officers. The area leadership meeting tos give training and: direction to the new officers was held at Spanish Fork High. School on Wednesday evening under the direction of the area president, Sheldon Bartholomew 'of Springville. : 10-1- H Officers Elected By Seminary In Springville pmecoming Crown Sought By 10 Coeds! Ten lovely Brigham Young University coeds were selected Friday from a' field of 35 contestants ' as in", the contest to IBYU's 1960 Homecoming. Queen. Homecoming is scheduled Oct. and is themed "A Y'd Wide World." their The 10 and organizations, sponsoring ' home towns are: ts 1 10-1- 5 semi-finalist- s, : Etta G, Barner, Program SPRINGVILLE In studenlbody elections held recently at the Springville East Seminary at the Springville Junior High School, was elected Peggy VSingleton Seminary studentbody president. In the same election, John elected vice president and Dianne Pierce, secretary. Th first party of the year was held Sept. 23 at which! outdoor games and activities were conducted and refreshments were enjoyed by the studenbody in attendance. - " .semi-finalis- Ward Honors Teachers Bur-Vi- r- eau,i Black Diamond, Wise; gmia Bird, Cam!" Los, Arlington, Calif.; Judy Bodine, Rockettes, Ivanston, wyo.; Rene Brooksby, White Key, Fredonia, Ariz.; Dorothy 'Crofts, Vaftforn, Menlo.Park, Califs Carol Dana, Arizona Club, (Phoenix, Ariz;; Ann- Hastings, Vikings, Mesa, Ariz.; Carol Ron-noAthenians, Las Vegas, Nev.; Shawna Swenson, Brickers, Provo; and Beverly White, Program Bureaui Brigham City. Five finalists will be selected .from' this number, and they will campaign preceding the student body elections, fiext week, and finalists Tie were selected by ta special Judging) committee appointed by the Homecoming . Committee, The judges, all faculty members, were Stephen R. Covey, Richard! Lynn A. Ravsten, Rudy n Moe, Dr. Briant S. Jacobs, j P. Taylor, and Jean T. Kunz. - j w, Mc-Kenzie- Orem Singer To Perform In New York In Benjamin BENJAMIN Seventy - four ladies of the Benjamin Ward enjoyed, a banquet and- program Tuesday with Mrs. . Florence Thomsen as master of cere was sponsored" monies. by the officers and teachers of the Relief Society and was in honor of the visiting ' teachers. A flower show was held with Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mnf. Mary Hone and Mrs. Vida Lundell receiving first, second and third prizes, f , iMrs. brother, j ; j j semi-finalis- . ts Hol-broo- k, Eth-ely- Nominations Due Richard C. ' Dastrup, vocal music instructor at Orem Ilih; School, will , perform In an ora torio in New York during the forepart of October. Mr. Dastrup was granted permission by the' Alpine District Board of Education tc take a brief leave of absence. He was recommended by a private music teacher; Mr. of New York to perform In this oratorio. Those who have heard Mr Dastrup perform have thrilled at the quality of his voice and his ability to Inspire students. It, Is', fitting that he should receive this : recognition. . . . Qn Wood row Wilson Fellowship Springville Man Has Fellowship Brigham Young University faculty memben ths week will be- - In Pennsylvania iri to nominate college seniors ' w Maiie . and Frank Hand, her of Lbng Beach, Calif., are visiting hsre, They came to Utah to attend the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hand of Salt Lake City hfeld Sunday. Heber is a brother. Those attending the wedding from herp were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie RIchardsson Hand. Pearl and Mrs. Al-bi- rti ! lof nationally important Wood-roWilson graduate fellowships, several of which are received' by BYU students each year; j. 1. Closing date for nominations is y Dean Jones will present a second lecture at the PTA meeting to be held in the school auditorium, Oct. 3, at 7:30 p. m. j ; j By REGENE PEAY The-part- Ey-rinm PAYSON JR. HIGH SCHOOL ELECTS OFFIC)ERS4 In !. n,J?Ani' TTil. ocnuui, new biuuciu i neia at rayson junior elections nign body officers chosen for the year were, from left, Linda Mikesell. trirls' reDresentative : Svlvia Hiatt. secretary; Ned Dunford, boys, representative, and Mark jOldrbyd, tU 1 T..-- i-- president. Associations Name New Officers for Year Parent-Teach- beginners class in square dancing will begin Monday, Oct. 3, in the Eldred Recreation Center, located at First South land First West. This program will be under the sponsorship of the Pro vo City Recreation Department, Jim Bergera, city recreationj su', pervisor announced today.. ' Earl A. Beck, who has done such an outstanding job in the past, will again be on hand. this year, according, to Mr. Bergera. Mr. Beck also announced that those who have already had the basic rudiments of square d inc-in- g are welcome to join the Fri day night group which also meets in the Recreation Center at 8 p.m.' Experience of the) past several years has shown that an organized class with a competent instructor is necessary to learn square danc ing if one Is to participate in it as a community entertainment ' ' No couple can just go to a square dance" without having had proper instruction. Square dancing cannot be "Just picked up" rather It is to be learned In an organized manner. j Mr.- Beck: one! of! the region's best known callers and teachers, is now instructing square dancing at 28 schools in the Alpine School District. He also teaches at the BYU. Earl and IleanL his paf tners have attended the Square Dance national conventions and institutions for the past! six years pherc they have gained a greater knowledge of square dancing. Instruction will be geared to meet the need of the Individual and completion of the course will to enable couples participate with most of the square dance f groups in "the area, er , Leonard Rockwell who has moved from the city, and haid served for the past year., Principal Dale Burgess will serve as second vice president; Mrs. N. D. Scowri, first vice president; and Mrs.' Bob Chivers, secretary-treasure- r, Other com- mittee chairmen inc ;ude Mr. and Mrs. Ricnara womnden, mem ibershlp ; Mrs. J. p. Barhhart, project; Mr and Mrs. Wesley Rasmussen, program; Mrs. Rich' ard Worthen; publications; Mrs. Kenneth Russon, .magazine ; Mrs. Jay Turner, safety; Mrs. Glen Carter, historian and reporter; Mrs. Paul Sherwood; health;! Mrs, Lawrence Evans, adult education; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roberts, room representatives ; MrJ and Mrs'. Marvin Preston, legislative Mrs Mer procedure and MAPLETON The council of the lin Russon, achievement; Mrs Mapleton PTA met this week to Lynn Woolston, scholarship; Mr. discuss plans for" the current and Mrs. Darwin Mineranfi Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Brown, hospitalitschool year and to review the A W-'y.-;! Chalmen of the various committees were introduced. A project to get a new movie FIRES KILL MANY projector fs to begin- this week NEW YORK .(tjPI) 'Almost under the direction of Mrs. Jack 950 (Rose Bona All school 'children persons a month were killed are asked to bring empty pop by fire in the United States dur bottles to school. ing 1959. The meeting was conducted by - More than 30 per cent of the casualties were children, the Na Johnny Bleggi, president. tional f Fire Protection Associa LElir Mrs. Homer (Frances) tion "reports. More than Trinnaman has been named the estimated total of 11,300 fire president of the Sego Lily PTA. deaths for the year occurlred in Mrs Trinnaman replaces Mrs. I home fires. LEI II Officers and board memValley bers for the PTA Council have been named, according to Mrs. Boyd Smuin, president. Those named to serve for the following two years include the following: Mrs. Dan Evans, first vice president; Dean Worl-tosecond vice president; Mrs. It. Garn .Holbrook, secretary; Mrs. Rulon Ungricht, treasurer; Mrs. Thomas Wilcox, adult education;, Mrs. Ernest Urry, membership; Mrs. Ralph Powell, magazine;. Mrs. Wayne Shaw, health ; Mrs. Cloyed Penrod, program; Mrs Howard Brown, room mothers; Mrs. Reed Carson, juvenile protection and safety; Owen Porand legislative r and ter, Mrs. Leo Loveridge, publicity-historian- .! Lehl-Ced- ar n, j j. by-la- ws NEPHI The Vocational Department of the Juab High School held their initiation ceremony according to the official ceremony of, the FFA at the Agri-cultur-al school this week. In tie; Future Farmers of America. there are 76 registered members in the Juab High School. There were 33 boys Initiated into the Green Hands; 18 boys of j ths second year have' their chapter Farmer award .nd 25 are in th third and fourth years of the program. There were special activities and fun for the occasion. Officers for the 1960-6- 1 year are: Gordon McPherson, president; Steven Ockey, vice president; Jim Pacotisen,. secretary; Neil Kendall!, treasurer; Bruce Howard, reporter; and Dwlght Anderson, sentinel. The' FFA Of the Juab High Scnooi have accomplished much in th ;ir years of planning and work with the Agriculture Direct' or Jay. D alley. They won the state competition : . s. fey-law- r' - qne-ha- lf , j Dan K. and Mel home" from have returned 'Merrdl where College, Alaska, iey were employed during the summer months. They" wi'.l be completing thgir sehooUng at the BYU.t Dan is at home with his wife and two children in' Edgemont. Mel is re,! h siding in Provo. ' EDGE-MON- I "' Mr, . and Mrs. Evan Thompson' Schumann) have moved into the .area from Wymount ' r .(.Norene Vil-lag- e. " (- -: Ted and Anita Garfield and Iiavbna, David, Jared, Jonathan! Mark, Genlel Deo have moved into their ' new home in .. r , , v Or em,' ' ehil-jdre- n, VA Agent Sets Visit To Provoj The Veterans Administration today announced- that Thomas Buttrey, contact representative from tn Salt Lake Regional OfficeVeterans Adminstration, will be at the Employment Security Office in Provo on Oct. $, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. to personally aid veterans and their dependents Jn this area. J Local veterans and dependents with problems or questions on any aspect of veterans' affairs, are invited to contact the VA specialist. ' . w " ' bridal shower war arranged in, honor of Betty Downey by Mrs. Shirley Bradford at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Maud Ludlow. There were 18 friends present.' UNIVERSITY PARK, iPa.The Allied Chemical Corporation Fellowship In the department of I Piano Students Stage Recital ',':'.' Technician. 3 - " University ph. TO rifn fir iiiimi Ti'r ' DELEGATE Jay Stevens ol Provo who will attend the Seas tional Multiple convention! Utah's rep- -ciety resentative. Na-Sclero- sis Provoan Will Attend MS Convention Jay Stevens, of Provo membes of Board of Trustees of the Utah State Chapter of the National Multiple i Sclerosis Society, will .represent Utah at the. Seventh National Chapter Conference ol the society, in Kansas City, Mo., Oct. "1 "ri m inc "if m mm y I fm I . ! m m ah. 7-- 9. City. Delegates to the - three-da- y meeting will tackje major problems faced by chapters in; providing services to MS patients, their families and communities, and how service programs can be Improved and expanded, h said. These include MS clinics, available resources-- , and facilities, home care, counselling hd therapy. Conference, chairman is ;, Dr. Charles L. Wilbar, P'ennsylvania State Health Conimissioner, who is also chalrmattj of the Socictyf Central Pennsylvania v Chapter; A novel feature of the, confery ence WiU be a jdirect, conversation between telephone Shirley .Temple Black from her home In California and delegates Lat the meeting in Kansas City. Mrs. Black, former Child screen star and present day television personality, is the Society's national MS Hope Chest chairman. Mrs. Black, whose brother ii an MS victim, had planned to appear at the meeting but had to of television cancel It because ' commitments.' . , two-wa- Acrilan Carpet . 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You know, tho answer is YES I Being Cabin Craft's Acrilan acrylic and modacrylic pile carpets and rugsJ they can take all tho usb you can give 'them arid thoy'll spring back for more. Spots and spills sponge up with Just dotcrgont and water. '' represents all of Utah, of Salt Lake south, cast and west ' ' ' lie m mm m . . 'Y' Gets Grant From Equitable j 63 iiwrififr '. in For Complete Optical Car 78 No. iiiiiinrniii'ii'nifii 4f Mrs. Robert Bunker presented two of her advanced piano stud- ents, Annette Smith and Carolann Lambert in- recital recently Jn thej Oak. Hills Ward chapel. Compositions of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Liszt, and iDebussy were performed; The girls also played some two-piano selections. Foil owing the recital refresh- mcnts were served buffet style from a lovely table covered with wliite iace cloths centered with filled cornucopias. ; Lambert Is the daughter The children and grandchildren of.Mis M and Mrs. Carlyle Lam of Mrs. Elizabeth Beckstrom honand bert Miss Smith Is a daughter ored, her on her birthday at the of 'and :Mri. Wlllard Smith. M: Payson Park Sunday. The parents presented the girls with corsages and Mrs. Bunker Mrs. Dlane Beckstrom gave a also NEW YORK Brigham Young presented them with flowers. ?t r her daughter Lisa . on oa.'ty educaUniversity is among 125 her third birthday Monday, Her tional institutions that have regrandparents took her to the zoo THIS ceived' financial grants for 1960 on Sunday. COUPON from The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U.SJ, it was Entltlei You announced today by James F port of Higher Educationl,, inl ' to Oates Jr., company president. tiated by the company's board of ONE The grants, totaling $125,000 na- directors in 1055. In that year tionally, are aimed at improving sums aggregating $100,000 were distributed and i in 1956 similar faculty salaries in privately-supporteliberal arts colleges and grants were made., Three years universities. They arc made under ago the total was raised to Guitar or Accordion Equltable's "Plan for the Sup- - $125,000. M6yKmd Opted. SKILLED SERVICE Skilled Service the Cheap?t. PROMPT - EXPEIIT - REASONABLE Service lor all TVi, Radioi, Record Playeri, Recorderg r Appliances. For anything Electrical why not try one of our Skilled lliii , ' . son-ln-Ia- ;' j . A 1 1 ! ' Mr, mid Mrs, Clarence Hchu mann und is, Gam, Charles and Craig, recently visited with irela ,tlve In California.' In West Covins and they. visited their daughter, Air. and Mrs, James Unn) ; Wells, They ' visited Mr, rSchumann'i mother, Mrs. Nellie Schumann, la Tarzana. ' - j 1 From Summer "In Alaskan City I- i - 1 " w, Students Return ' ; Mrs. Bell Emery of Salt Lake City is visiting here with her last year in parliamentary prodaughter " Mrs. Lucile Iluff, and cedure,:' and have been wrecking family. a house on the school grounds, that was to be moved,: to sell the Larry Herbert, son of Mr. and material for the benefit of this Mrs. Ralph Herbert, has entered organization, j school at the University; of Utah. : i v by-law- s; i j " J -- Members of the Variety Club enjoyed a chicken supper at the Benjamin Grove. , Mr. and Mrs. lr& Blanchard chemistry at the Pennsylvania State University, is being held and daughter. Judy, visited at Oct, 31,' They should be submitted for the current academfd year' by Blanding with their .daughter and g Garth L. to Dr. John II. Gardner, 171 Tingcy, of Springville. sister, Mrs, Margaret Lundell, Science Center.: Utah.'".';:. and family. V Each elected fallow ' receives a a doctor He is a candidate for $1500 stipend for, living expenses Mr. and Mrs. Ilalph Herbert in of physical degree philosophy .plus full tuition and family allowvisited Tuesday with a sister-in-laances at any university of. the chemistry. His supervisor is Dr, Mrs. Walter Herbert, who of chemrecipient's choice in the U.. or Philip Skell, professor V' 1 is ill at Sunset Manor,- : .. istry. Canada. Tlhgcy, who came to Pcnn Stale .in 1050 has his bachelor's . Mr. and Mrs. Lavon P.ayne and master's degrees from Brig- snent three days this week at i convention held in Salt Lake City.. ham, Young University, . 5,! SWi1 ! f A . AS : By Provo City ri IK t " DIXON TAYLOR 1 RUSSELL . , |