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Show SUNDAY, APRIL. 23, 1961 Utah County, Utah June 12-1- 6 leadership Week Offers 'Hundreds; Of Classes' "" P 7ATimo Chanter Of Young Farmers Pick Nov Officers SUNDAY HERALD ! I. ..Hlllljll.il.. J .t Public Welcome il Hi ww. L -- Basil Rathbone to Speak In Provo at Monday Forum if Timpanogos Chapter of Farmers recently elected James Harvey of Manila, to head the organization the coming year. He succeeds past president, Dean Adams of Lindon. Mr. Harvey was graduated from Brigham Young University in! June, 1957, with a major in horticulture and a minor in agronomy. He has a fruit farm north and east of Manila. d The vice president is Robert T, Monson, also of Manila. Robert is a part 'time farmer and operates a small fruit farm near his home. He is also employed at Geneva Steel Company in Provo. ' Preston A. Madsen of Provo was elected chapter reporter. He operates as a partner with his father, Alfred Madsen on a large beef cattle ranch in the Lakeview The , to Hundreds of classes will be of--1 cient and Modern Isreal, How s, Princ-plefered at the 38th annual Brigham Sell Your Religion, Gospel on the Research New and University .Leadership Young of Great Price. UniPearl all 1216. June Nearly Week, versity departments will present In addition to religion classes, Interesting and stimulating class- several General Authorities of the es geared to the theme of this Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- "Creat- day Saints are scheduled to speak year's Leadership Week, World' at the daily devotional assema ive. Living in Changing blies. Elder Theodore M, Burton Summer School will not be in session during the week's activi- and Elder Hugh B. Brown are ties so nearly all facilities of the amoung those scheduled to speak. Red Challenge University will be available for the use of Leadership Week paThe "Global Challenge of Comtrons. munism" is a series planned by the Doctrine College of Education, Some of Religious the Intopics that will be discussed The College of Religious Life Under Atheism, are 'Russia: struction will present an insptr With Russia?, Red Live We Can ing series of classes on many China: A Study in Enslavement, phases of religious doctrine. Some Where is Red China Going?, and of the subjects will be Christ, of Ideaolo-gie- s. The Book of Mormon Sidelights, Burma: Battleground will classes These give a Doctrine and Oovenants', Little communof basic understanding Known Offshoots of Mormonism," its ism, goals and how they are Lan to the Hebrew Introduction achieved, and a look inguage of the Old Testament, Is- being side the two colossi of world comrael's Prophets, History of Am- munism. erican Religions, Significant ReOther outstanding class series ligions and Social Parallels of An- will be conducted on teaching techniques, construction and use of instructional materials, crealn Poyson tive teaching of children through songs, stories, poetry, writing and art, arts and crafts for teachers of children, new ideas and methods of teaching, and others. 'Meet The Coaches' A new class series, "Meet the Coaches," will be presented for the first time this year by the Physical Education. Visitors will have an opportunity to meet with PAYSON The annual Kiwanis BYU's top coaches in every Club talent show was presented field and learn their teaching and Wednesday and Thursday eve- coaching techniques. The College has also outlined nings at PaysonHigh School, with in tennis, golf, archerv. classes gold trophies presented to winbadminton, trampoline, archery ners" in several divisions. equipment construction, dancing Hope of additional honor was and social recreation. A hike and seen when a talent scout from are canyon party being planned a Salt Lake television station with food and fun for all. ' viewed the Thursday night show, Improving listening and speakand invited several to make plans of ing appreciation for appearance on a Sunday after- music,abilities, arts, and crafts, hobbies, noon broadcast.' how to use radio and television to The contest, designed to inspire your best advantage are but a and motivate the young people few of the subjects the Collegs of the community to develop their of Fine Arts has prepared. talents, was arranged under the Civil Defense direction of the boys and girls The College of Nursing will ofcommittee of the Kiwanis Club, a course in civil defense. The fer with Clifford Clark as chairman, assisted by Ralph Davis and Dave topics for the program will be Why Civil Defense: The Threat of Forsey. Communism, Civil Defense Fun-tioResponse to 'the show was so in War or Disasgreat that after 118 applications ter, Civil DefenseNational and Nuclear for appearance were received, elimination tryouts were held Weapons,of The Role and Responthe Individual, and How prior to Wednesday. Those not sibility Civil Defense Helps the Indiviasked to perform on the show dual. were requested to improve their Mormon impact on politics will talent and make ready for next highlight a series by the College year's event. of Humanities and Social SciLyndon Crook, Kiwanis presi- ences. The Political Ideals of Josdent, presided" at both shows and eph Smith, Practical Problems of after opening exercises, turned the Brigham Young Period, Politthe contest show to Mr. Clark. ical Win CongressionPersecutors Trophies were presented as fol- al Victories, and Mormons and lows: Political Responsibility and LeadElementary Section (Up to ership are all topics to be offered third grade) Vocal, Tommy in the humanities area will be instrumental, Raylene the Bible as literature, short Warren; Johnson (piano); dance, Betty story, group folk song singing, Bradley and creative writing. miscellaneous, Gay; Spenaer. Elementary (grades fouth to Vocal, Dee and Lee sixth) Warren; instrumental (tie), Tommy Tervort, Deone Jackson; dance, Brenda Rowley;"" miscellaneous, Sue Fielding (reading). Talent Show Sponsored By Kiwanians : ns 4" m .. . stu-dentbo- 4? s... i - rf newly-electe- g 1 j! area. Mr. Harvey will select his chapter secretary, an . appointive position, at the next regular meeting in April. The Timpanogos Young Farmer Chapter is sponsored by the Central Utah Vocational School in Provo, with Fred H. Cornaby serving as chapter BOOKS FROM BENEFIT Members of the; American Fork Library Board look over new books they hope to purchase with money from the library benefit concert to be staged April 29. From left, Mrs. W.' C. Barber, Mrs. C. D Strang (librarian), Mrs. Frank Greenwood and Mrs. D. E. Young. Benefit Concert Scheduled For American Fork Library AAarriage Of Figaro" Will Be Produced Lyceum Organist Lists Program Na-di- Mozart's "The Marriage Figaro.y an opera in four acts, will be presented April 27, 28, 29 and May 1, at 8:15 p. m. in Joseph Smith Auditorium at Brigham Young University; The Opera, which is being di- rected by music instructor Brandt B. Curtis, is one of the numbers in the Fine Arts Festival which is being conducted through May 5. The Music, Art, Speech and Dramatic Arts, English Departments jare contributing to the Festival, and special lyceum and forum guests are included. The English version of the Mozart opera is by Ruth and Thomas Martin. Assisting Mr. Curtis in the production are Kenneth fNoble, choral director4; Charles Henson, scene designer; Carol Michie, costumer; Harold Oakes, stage manager; ' and Solomon Aranda, painting. All seats will be served, and reservations can be made by calling BYU extension 2302. Students can obtain tickets with their ac tivity cards. e J PHD DO IT YOURSELF EACIED WrtDIMUfc MORE EFFECTIVE AND If Cf BETTER SSA Y Nephi Seniors At Snow 'Career Day' NEPHli-Seni- or w,th trees and shrubs. 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PLAY OF THE WEEK class members by Student Counselor Calvin GROWING a mulch surface around plants, KUTV-- 2 ANTON CHEKHOY'S MOST FAMOUS PtAY The dynamic drama of the decline of an aristocratic 1 WITH EVERY PAIR LADIES MEDIUM and HIGH HEEL. As Nathaniel ty of Juab High School accompanied WATERING SAVE and short stories Hawthorne . 0 1 . Leopold Stokowski, "Stories arid Poems of Edgar Allen Poes,". and "The Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilds"' 10:30 TONIGHT r. M aw, ne ter and the Wolf," conducted by. THE CHERRY ORCHARD The program will also include Russian family. o numbers of student of Valley Youth Symphony Orches tra, conducted by Dr. A. Harold Ruth Nagelvort, American Fork, Goodman. will appear at the Am- solo numbers by Brent Jones of erican Fork High School Aud- Lehi, and Clifford Young of Amitorium on Saturday, April 29. All erican Fork, vocal solos by Wanda Peterson, contralto. LiL proceeds from thi special benefit concert willj go towards the purchase of new books for the DIXON TAYLOR RUSSELL American! Fork Public Library,. The orchestra is composed of 80 of the; best student musicans from junior and senior high schools of Utah County. , W ffiG Haskell; instrumental, Dale Davis (piano), (tie) Richard Davis and Nancy Holt; miscellaneous, Deeha Riley (reading). Senior llfgh School?- - Vocal, Bonnie Van Ausdalej jpo, Westover. 1 ACADEMY THEATER - Vocal Junior High School Linda Sharon Greenhalgh, (tie), .' two-pian- of ty spearean company and began hii career in show business. World War I temporarily ended Mr. Rathbone's theatrical career. He served with the Liverpool Scottish of the 57th Division around Amiens, Festubert and Armentiers. He received the '. Military Cross. He starred on many top television spectaculars. He is a favorite guest of such comedians as Jack Benny because of his ability to "let down his hair", and enjoy the fun and slapstick. Mr. Rathbone-- - has also appeared with major, synphony or--' chestras as narrator in such works as Honegger's "King David" and Schumann's "Manfred." His recordings have been most successful, particularly his "Pe- 10:30 TONIGHT ORK The Utah AMERICAN The program to be presented by Fernando Gejrmani, Vatican organist, who will play at Brigham Young University Monday at 8:15 p.m. in 'Joseph Smith Auditorium, has been announced. The famous organist appears as a number on the Concert series and also is a part of the BYU Fine Arts Festival which is being conducted this month. This appearance is his fifth in Provo. Mr. Germani will open his concert with "Tocata No. 7" by M. Rossi, followed by "Passacalgia No. 5" and "Batalla Imperial" by Johann Cabanilles, "Fantasia in forma di Eco"'by"J. Sweelinck, and "Concerto in E flat Major," "Fantasia and Fugue in A minor," and "Sonata in G major (No. 6)" by Bach. He will then play "Prelude on the theme B.A.Q.Hr" by Richard Keys Biggs and will conclude with "Fantasie Op. 52, No. 3" on Beef cows find it easier to eat the Choral "Halleluja ! Gott zu loose stock salt than to lick a salt loben, bleibe meine Seelen block." 'hey lose less time from freud !" grazing, too. BYU-Commun-i- Basil Rathbone, noted stage and screen star, will address the Brigham Young University at the weekly Forum Assembly Monday at 10 a.m. in George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. The public; is welcome.1 His address Is also a part of the BYU Fine Arts Festival being held through May 5. He will give a dramatic presentation of the works of the English-speakinworld's greatest authors including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Allen Poe, Browning, Shake" speare and others. , He is a veteran of nearly 100 movies. Mr. Rathbone was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, but was educated in English schools. 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