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Show Utah jUINUAT HtKALU 'DA counTy" utaT Continuing Ediication for Better Living ATTEND 'jo;--- V.j 1 J it "t .. .. v. ii'.'. ? ,,-.- GIFT FROM ARTISTS This painting is one of four which have been presented this year by artists of the American Fork area to American Fork High School From left to right are artists Mildred Me cham, Norma Shumway, Lillian Webster and fLeona Kitchen, with Mrs. Wendell Kirkpatrick, art chairman of the PTA, and Principal Don C. Overly. In1 addition to the. four paintings .presented at a recent PTA meeting, four others were presented to the school last year and two more are promised for next year. V i Utah Association For Curriculum Development Slates Jan. 28 Convention $1500 j ' i Eyening School classes ara open to any adult who !! 11 ! ; Workshop In Electronic Slated Computors 'if 3-D- "I " Industry Job Preparation ay A donation of $1500 has been received by Brigham Young UniCompanies versity from Foundation, it was announced today by President Ernest L. Wilkinson. The donation is divided into three "assists": (1) $500 for institutional use to be designated by the President; (2) $500 for faculty development such as research, attendance at professional meetings, etc.; (Z) $500 for the professional devolepment of an individual faculty member in chemistry. Heart Research Grant Made research by the three-da- y grant ... h er 4-Night;E- man arteries. Other. Utah physicians and research scientists will receive financial assistance from the Utah Cast vent and Euridice" by Pairticipahts in the "Evening of "Orpheus Wedwill also scheduled be presented. Gluck, Monday, Opera," of cast The "New Clothes for at and Friday nesday Thursday includes 8:15 p.j m. in the Joseph Smith the KJng" Boyd Hancock (Auditorium at Brigham- - Young as the king; Beverly Watkins, University, were announced to- royal designer; Richard Justis, day; by; Brandt Curtis, director of royal historian; Arvid Willdn. Mr. JTRPZ; and Marlene Colethe BYU Opera Workshop. The program will consist of two man, Miss Abby Stract. Carl 1 operas, "New Clothes for Fuerstner, noted composer, conthe King" by Sam Henrie, BYU ductor, and concert pianist, is graduate student, and "Beauty musical director for the presenand the Beast" by Giannini. Ex- tation, which will be accompanied cerpts from two uperas, ."Ma- by an instrumental ensemble. Donna Rae Garrett as the storydame Butterfly" by Puccini, and teller and Ken Wilka as the father will be seen in all four presentations of "Beauty." Shauna Seeley and Nadine Nelson wil sing the role of Beauty on alternate nights, as will David Judd and Gary Stiringham as the gardener, and Richard Brimhall and Alvaro Mendoza as the beast Each night the roles of the other two daughwill be sung by different stuHaving trouble figuring your ters dents.! They are Suianne Sanborn, incomej tax? Mona Rae Laramie, Margaret i.Perhaps Brighain Young Uniand Masllyn Parkin, versity's Income Tax Workshop is Elkenhery, son, first daughter, and Nina the answer to your problems. Bryant, Judy Owen, Judy Davis, will The workshop begin Jan. and Faye Wittwer, second. '25 and will be held each Wednesrole day at 7 p. m. through Feb. 13. It of Lurlene Le Var will ting the will be Orpheus, Empey Nancy will be held in room 260 Eyring Colleen will Redford be Euridice, Science; Center. Sponsor of the seen as Madame and Butterfly, course the BYU Adult Education and Extension Services in Suzanne. Harris will sing the role of Suzuki. cooperation with the Accounting Department. j During the first session, who must file a return, which form to use, personal exemptions and dependents, standard deduction, and joint returns will be discussed. '''' What income is. taxable, what income is not taxable, exclusions an . deductions from gross income will be the subjects for discussion one-act- Income Tax Wo rkshop Scheduled -- 0UEI " UhU 41 me & hjc atr I--J 11(1 T57 deductible expenses, rentalex penses, expenses , of producing income, contributions, interest, medical expenses, ; rate 'ledules, tax credits, and what to. do if your return is examined. "J. Morgan White, accounting instructor at BYU, win be director of the class. Registrations may be made in advance by mail or in person, or it can be completed at the first class meeting. 9 p.m. in -- '"'.''' ';. Cr. O Y For further information call or write' Evening School EXT. Officv220StudehServica Center, FR 4-12- 11; k Room 201 219 35 537 S8? 90 60 MTh M M Th 00 M Woodfield 7:45 10:V) -- Th 5 4 XMnehtd Card Acet 2 Adv Computer. 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Course Tteecnption No. ftcc Day HISTORY On all fall and winter maternity and ss Counselors will be in Ercning School offico.from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. February' 4dnd February 6. p.m. and FebEvening School Office. . i Tons, tax computations, tax - Cat. 362 SEP ANNUM illf t! LI11 V. uura and fourth meetings will be doneprnd with emnlflvw'i non-busine- Heart Association . during 1961 totaling well over $15,000. In addition to the above grants, the Utah Heart Association will continue to provide $5,000 every six months for the Dr. Viko Chair of Cardiology at the University of Utah. Dr. Curtis said the grants were approved after close study of each application by the Utah Heart Association's Research Committee, made up of prominent physicians, university professors and researchers. He added thattbe American Heart Association made additional research grants totaling $37,000 to Utah researchers last July National grants are made on a fiscal year basis and local grants on a calendar year basis. During the 1960 Heart Fund drive, . Utah citizens donated $102,000 to sponsor research pro jects and to carry the benefits of this research to Individuals through community education Heart diseases claim more lives than any other disease. Dr. Curtis also reminded Utah citizens that Heart Fund Month will be observed in Utah during February, At that time, civic minded' volunteers will collect money to continue the Utah Heart Association's program. Most of the money collected will be used in heart research and education. Part will also be used for community service, and to maintain the Utah Heart As sociation program. SALE C0NTI . February 48 a.m. to 9 o Registration the ruary 6, a.m. to , O 2711. BACTERIOLOGY Utah nt 'Evening Listed for P Classes begin February 7, semester ends June 2. ART grant Of Opera' All classes are offered on a semester basis. S0 Dr. J. B. Trunnel, professor of development biology and Dean of College of Family living at Brigham Young University, has ben awarded a 26-2- 8. j may be taken for ccrdit or audit Late feo will be charged after February 6. ARCHAEOLOGY electronic computer Heart Associawill be held in the tion. workshop Central Utah Vocational School Computer Research Center at Announcement is offering classes, beginning Brigham young University Jan. of the was made by f ;Feb. 4, to help prepare high course the is school 'students for job openings Dr. George H. Th: sponsored by comMtoiUiStries Extenere new BYU Curtis. mat Adult Education and in sion Services. It is designed to Dr. Trunnel Dr. Trunnel ing into Utah. instruction will be offered in teach the general and varied uses will receive $1,210 to carry on electronics, drafting and blue-pri- of the Electronic Computer. The studies of regeneration of disreading, ana machine shop facilities of the center consist of eased arteries in salamanders .a project and other animals practices. A complete schedule the basic IBM 650 Computer-wittwill be announced later, and de- alphabetic and special-charactwhich may shed some light on tails TTrtnv bsecutipd from the devices and sufficient auxiliary atherogenesis, or the deposit of substances like cholesterol in huschool. equipment to service it. A o Courses 8 - School Offers Wll -- IIIIUI UTVIIIUIIl. Q the-She- ll a. m. Dr. BebeU will conduct the elementary j session, and the secondary session will be conducted by Dr. Edward T. Wilcox, director of advanced standing at Harvard University. A final general session wiU be held at 12'.S0 p. ni. Dri Wilcox has been affiliated Students." assowith the Ford Foundation in setDr. Mildred Hoyt Bebell, Uniciate professor of education, ting tip advanced placement pro'States. Dr. Beversity of Denver, will be key- - grams in various a sesbell has been note speaker, at the general visiting faculty f sion which will begin at 9 ai m. member at Utah State University ini the Jesse Knight Building fol-- j darring summer jsessions. Those planning to attend should lowing registration. as-- r contact their district superintendtwo this meeting, Following sembly sessions are icheduled at ent, dean or department head, or write to Dr. Lillian Ghtristensen, 151 McKay- Building at BYU. I Grant Made To 'Y' By Shell : i Teachers from all over the state will gather at Brigham Young University Jan. 28 for the annual conference of the Utah .Associa- tion for Supervision and Ourri- cuUimj Development. " The 'theme of the conference is "Meeting the Individual Needs of Y 'Jj.v. Q - AM YO VEWJN Ufc . 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