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Show Recognition Scheduled for New Minister f& SUNDAY HERALD 6A E?- ?i 1961 - Provo 1st Ward Bishopric Gets New Counselors Hafen, Dallen Art Exhibit tt v. ' Opens Today : - Sp. fork Schools Yo liievamp. Gfaa&D iSTFibution Two new counselors have been ; up - FORK As a result ary pattern from the old kinder-- with present capacity 555; for N sustained in the Provo First of a careful appraisal of curricu- - garten to, sixth grade to the new grades 10 to 12, the. estimates are Ward Bishopric, under the direcan"K-5- " SPRINGVILLE the A ninth SPRINGVIULiE 640 for 19C2-3- , 713 division, and the regroup- - 573 for 1961-6tion of the Provo Stake Presi- lum and pupil population probAlden 1963-61964-6j nual Hafen Dallin Springville has of Board School to Nebo above lems meet for 756 these service, of recognition for and grades for ing It dency with Pres. Dean C. ChrisR. Hickman, new pastor of the Artists' Exhibit will open here to- tensen presiding. Glen C. Wahl-qui- votec. unanimous approval for a the new system. The change was was pointed but that all estimates Worship will revamp the approved only after thorough from the year 1962-6- 3 on Springville, and Pay son Comand Tloger Bown the out- proposal-whicday at 2 p.mNin the Springville will church, to a possible 15 percent de- -, for Span- study xf several plans submitted munity Presbyterian High School Art Building. An in- goingthecounselors, are both : leav- ish Fork's schools setup be held Sunday at 8 p.m. at the t $ with crease due to "drop outs.", Ad bebeginning a the" city. ing superintendent by vitation to all who may be inchurch. Sustained as the new counselors the 1962-6- 3 term. The decision cause it wasvfelt this would be a The financial report on the new ' terested is extended by members, were Glen R, Freeman, former came at the last board meeting. I Several representatives of the more equitableL and efficient sys- Spanish Fork High School dated ' Hafen-Dallion hand of Club. the Utah Presbytery., will be assistant ward and clerk, " Gary It will not affect Springville and tem for the Spanish Fork area. Oct. 16, 1961 showed total con! to conduct the service, including Flavored with both amateur as S. Anderson, Arnold NJ Davis" is Payson area schools as yet. It will be done only in theV Span- tracts, including the' architect' the bishop of the ward, Dr. A; Walton Roth, Synod repre. as well professional paintings, Prjor to the presenting of plans ish Fork area at the presentjtime, in the amount of $1,920,471, with '' sentative of the National Board this year's exhibit will include for ' distribution change by the and will not j effect either the payments to daie of $1,078,663, of Missions, and Dr. Donald V artists only, with Springville superintendent, the board heard Payson. or Springville areas as which leaves a balance of $841,808 Christensen, p asto r of the Under the being paintings hung ..sw unpaid. latest financial reports on the new yet. Wasatch Presbyterian Church, of Stanley Burning-hasupervision mullMcMaster Reasons given by the district . Mr. Mr. Mr. Parkin Reynolds As part of itheir study of the Spanish Fork High School, both of Salt Lake City. Also in- Mr. Broadbent of the high school art deed requests, for action on safety situation while the new plan was for the adoption of the new distrivited to participate is Rev. John partment and his art students. 1, the moderatorof Presbyproblems in' Spanish) Fork and being considered for approval,; bution pattern, were: Brown, show will be The Springville "1 This is'the recommendation' Springville, and studied various the board was shown an enroll tery of Utah. Oct. 29 from 9 a.m. until 4 open i matters. routine ment of for the All members and friends of the i projection listing writings from experts on the to 8 p.m. daily. Saturday and ' Comand involved. the contained It The newly approved proposal grades Payson Springville subject; Sunday the exhibit will be open t would change the grade division following statistics covering the munity ; churches are invited to "2 Experience over the years from 2 to 8 p.m. 1970-7attend this special service for "K-to 3' Grades to For up this for years setup city Mrs. A. C. Chader is chairman strongly indicates there is more AMERICAN FORK "Heaven Mr Hickman. Refreshments will This means that pupils of K-- 5 (kindergarten to, fifth), the social and general compatability of the Hafen-Dalli- n commit- Can Wait" a art typej be served following the proceedplay to be presented kindergarten to fifth "grade will estimated enroll lent was 1356 between grades 4' tee sponsoring the event and will eight and nine "I the by Thespian Club, of Ameri- attend classes in the elementary for 196162, 1361 for 1962-6ings 1387 than seven and eight, the same be assisted by Leslie Hales. can Fork High School will be 1322 for 1964-6LJ and thing applies where grades nine-anheld Thursday and Friday at buildings, all grades six and sev' for 1963p64, 1965-61281 10 are concerned; for with the present Mr. Johansen Mr. Gammell, 7:30. p.m. in the school audi en will be held in the old junior Mr. Davila Mr. Nielsoni available at ninth the and all 1480;. capacity torium under the direction of high building, eighth J .Presently the state-wid- e Jerald Hilton and Pat Molascon grade classes will meet in the old grades six and seven estimates competitive activity program is 437 for 1962-6The play which at one time senior high building, and the new are 418 or 1961-6based upon grades 10, 11 and 12; r was a'broadway comedy fantasy high school will have grades 10 432 for 1963-6482 for 1964-6"4 Our counseling program is under the name of "Here Comes through 12. 521 for 1965-6with and present generally more effective on the" OREM The Laurels of the Mr. Jordan," will star students for total 570; make not would This grades any capacity eight and nine level, particularly . Piet Kee, talented- organist Orem Stake will hold their an- from the high school. are nine the and estimates for in the in registering for the senior high eight high grades change from the Netherlands, will preThe public is invited to attend. nual Sacred to Me night Monday 1961-61962-6442 411 427 H for mean a for would but' it . school, curriculum; sent the first concert of this in the Orem 18th Ward Chapel 1964-61963-6464 for and elementfor University-Cofor the present change "5Our particular physical edyear's Brigham Young at 7:30 p.m. Concert series. ucation program, which we are The featured speaker will be The' recital will be at 8:15 p.m. convinced is doing a pioneering L. Cullimore. ReMrs. LEWIS ROBERT Lloyd (Bob) on Oct.. 26 .in the Joseph Smith in v is best for job Mr. Mayer Mr. Lloyd freshments will be served after Welcome home today at 5 p.m. Auditorium at BYU. and gradeseight nine; the meeting. Called an "artist of distinction" in the Provo Eighth Ward Chapel. JOHN LEE JOHANSEN "6 The curriculum, as planIn arid "an organist of .genius," Piet West n ned, will enable us on the basis Mission. OREM Sharon Stake will hold Mrs. Delbert of and Mr. Son musical Kee is "honored for his of eight and nine to include type annual "Sacred To Me Night" Johansen, Provo. Farewell testi- - the tone and technical qualities. Mr. WAYNE S. REYNOLDS AMERICAN and seminary, thus relieving part FORK at re Alpine monial tonight at 6:45 p.m. in the on 0ct 24 at 8 Kee, who is not yet 40 years eld, secure the must equivaMIA Stake AMERICAN The FORK of 641 conference will proS. be the senior high school load; teacher, 4th Ward of and Thomas Mrs. Son Mr; chapel, Provo 20th Ward. Western Can-- . is at present organist of two V. 0 lent of one additional year of edu $2,500,-00at 7:30 held of the in the "7 urem. The music, art, home arts, Provo. Farewell adian Mission Enters Mission iii., gress tonight forthcoming p.m. Reynolds, Netherlands churches. Since 1953 of five a outtotal was School. American bond election issue Fork cation, The making "Maurine Wilkins 6:30 in Mrs. at will testimonial be High and science departments of the p.m. he has been official organist of the Provo tonight of the years. The plan also suggests present senior high school Sixth Ward Chapel. Home Oct. 23. the and all) Laurels and conference theme, taken from the lined! to the members speaker art St. Laurens Church at Alkmaar, Central German Mission. Enters their mothers in the stake are Book of Abraham of the Pearl of Board of Education of Alpine that all principals have at least very satisfactory for our needs; RICHARD S. MAYER and since 1956 he has been muni- Mission Home Oct. 23. Great Price, will be developed School District by Supt. Dan W. a master's, degree and that all "8 A Departs Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald invited. over-vieindicipal organist at St. Bavo Church for field of labor Oct. 29. Peterson at the regular meeting general administrators have at cates thatgeneral in song, speech and drama. our includtestifurniture, in Haarlem. He also is senior i Mayer, Payson. Farewell AHA this week. The election, to be least six years of college trainCary Peterson, stake .with few changcan, ing seating, lecturer at the Conservatoire of KIRBY M. McMASTER monial today at 6:30 p.m. in the 7 in conjunction with ing. will direct a chorus of held Nov, chorister, es where sizes are the Muzieklyceum Society in concerned, be 35 voices in two numbers. Floyd municipal elections, is to raise Son of Mrs. Jcanette McMasterf Payson Third Ward Church. BritApproval was given "for the left as it is; Amsterdam. . Mission. toish Central of Orem. Farewell testimonial Chadsey and Sharon Robinson money to pay off existing bonds expenditure approximately "9 If the present junior high 16th to finance will and construction the be 5 Orem the to of syringes cost cover at $250 the speakers. p.m. pi day LOVELESS JUDITH Ward Chapel. New Zealand South Stanley Smith, Jim Thompson, of a new junior high in Orem. to be used in making skin tests building is, used for total elemenof Mr. Mrs. and Glen The superintendent City-Wi- de SPANISH-FORreported for tuberculosis for all seventh tary grades, extensive remodelUMission; Enters Mission Home L. Daughter Salt Under the Mike Callahan, Jim Devereaux, forLake Loveless, City, brochures Thomas that 15,000 Eldon of labor Lamoreaux, explaining grade students, and employees of ing will be in order; and Oct. 30. Departs for field of Payson. Will leave Oct. sponsorship of the Golden Glean'10 Since an alternate organinow merly the issue Kenare Carlos Watkins and being circu- the district. The schools of the Nov. 6. 30 for the North British Mission. ers of the Spanish Fork and Pal- neth Monson will zation is necessary, we suggest the The lated district. throughout district and the County Health participate in LDS a firestakes testimonat Was myra farewell honored special PARKIN was board next the drama and reading parts. FRED P. meeting of the Department will work together that grades eight and nine are HiV Ward, Salt side meeting will be held Friday, 8 to survey the to provide a skin, test for all first more substantially the age coni:or at Nov. set ial Capitol Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nov. 3, at the hew Palmyra Stake election results. J. Mirry Raw-so- and seventh grade students and templated in a junior high unit. Farewell testi- Lake, on Oct. 8. Nephi. Parkin, Center. Feature of the evening board president, invited the all employees who did not take Two safety problems, one in SPRINGVILLE A panel dis- monial tonigh in the Nephi D ONF R ANC O M will be the showing of his film, anto 39th attend the members The test the last serum, year. cussion on the timely topic: "Our Fourth Ward. Hawaiian Mission. Springville, and the other in Welcome "home program tonight '.'Life's Greatest Challenge" by In nual Utah School Boards Associ- cotton and alcohol will be pro- Spanish Fork, were also Sex Offenders Shall We Heal Enters Mission Home Oct. 23. De- in targets Ward at Bishop Milo C. Moody, of the ation convention which to be held vided by the Tuberculosis As- of board consideration Payson First-Fift- h Them or Conceal Them?" will be the during 30. Oct. field for mission 7:30 p.m. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Spanish Fork Ninth Ward. SPRINGVILLE A foods class Nov. 16 arid 17 at Granger High sociation'; the Utah State Depart- meeting. Mayor Ray Gull, Counheld Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the parts ment of Health will provide the cilman Hurst and James Derwin Francom. Served A special invitation to the com- will "be taught each Wednesday School. junior high LEON ANDERSON Jex, and Safeinstructed was to be used in the first 7 Peterson 9 . Mission in with ing fireside is being extended to from to p. m. at the Spring Northern States Supt. syringes The discussion will be sponsored olt Bill Chairman ty Crump asked Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Son at Chicago. PTA all all Golden ville Junior High School Home to make preliminary investiga- grade tests. headquarters Gleaners, by the Springville-Mapleto- n a in aid measure their aimed at B. Anderson, Provo. Farewell ' Economics Department, sponsor tions) of the possibility of securto the membership Gleaners and Master and Council. According the traffic ad parking today at 4 p.m. in the BYRON HURST all holders of ' honorary awards ed by the adult education com ing a site for a new school and and attendance report for the easing Moderating the panel will be testimonial situation old near the n high school. home Welcome in 22nd a Ward bus the Provo of school program tonight in these- latter two groups. All mittee Grant and Jefferson garage Chapel. Argen Dr. LaMar Empey, director of first month of school there are It was a space be that proposed at rea. Payson Fourth' Ward Chapel interested persons are welcome. schools. the Pinehills Youth Experiment tine Mission. 14,660 students enrolled in Alpine for Thi Street Son-oparkboard gave tentative ap- School District. Of this number provided at 6 p.m. New dishes and ideas for foods Bishop and Mrs. and instructor at BYU. Repre- WILLIAM II. GAMMELL west of the and EduState of the of Board ing sea for the gymnasium Cenin Hurst. Paul North Served proval in elementhe will are students appropriate 9,041 holiday senting the Juvenile Court sons will be included in the class; cation's plan of five year certifi- tary schools; 3,215 are junior study be given to the possibility Son of Mr. and' Mrs. Robert W. tral States Mission with headbe William Ward, chief probation of which is "Food For the cation. The plans suggest that a high students and 2,313 are senior of having all buses load on the title Orem. testi Farewell officer, Leo Crandall, Springville Gammell, quarters at Minneapolis, Minn. 4:30 at in during hisi first five years high students; 70 are receiving north side of the gym until such monial the Family." No charge will be made teacher, LDS Stake president, will speak p.m. today I i f NIELSON K. EUGENE for oi registration. regular employment as a special education and there are time as a roadway extending the for the churches, and Marvin Orem First Ward Chapel. West Son A. of Mr. and Mrs. Acel "ball park road" to the west sie 21' visiting teachers. (Mog) Warren will represent the ern States Mission. testiOrem. of Farewell the Seminary building could Nielson, Approval of a request made parents and state legislature. REED L. LLOYD monial today at 5 p. m. in the at Clark Stewart, counselor by the Utah State Board of Edu- be completed. The1 board promisSon of Mr. and Mrs. Orilla K. Orem 20th Ward Chapel. Northcation that the district approve a ed complete and careful investiSpringville High School, will give the schools' point of view, and Lloyd, Provo. Farewell testimon- west States Mission. Enters Mis-plan of strengthening America gation of the situation would be was given. Quinn A. Hatch, as- made and the committee wduld J.tD. Dalton will represent the ial tonight at 6 p.m. in the Provo sion Home Oct. 23. s Police sistant superintendent will work be informed of the. result. Scottish-Irish Springville Marcia department. 19th Ward Chapel. Barratt, The panel discussion has been Mission. directly with the supervisory daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry the council's Juvenstaff on this program. arranged by Queen Elizabeth, in the 16th Barratt, American Fork, has been A vote of appreciation was exile Protection commitee, under EARL K. JACKSON century, set the fashion for wearawarded the $600 Elks National the chairmanship of Mrs. William tended the PTA of the American ing Son of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin H. embroidered and jewFoundation Scholarship by the C. Jones. Mrs. Clarence Deebeh, Jackson Provo j Welcome home Fork Forbes School for the dona- elledrichly gloves, according to the Mrs. Gaylen Utah Elks Scholarship Commit- council president, will open the today at 4 p.m. in the Provo tion of a television set to be used SANTAQUIN Britannica. in connection with the science Encyclopedia meeting, and prayer will be of- Ninth Ward Chapel. Finnish Mis- Peterson was sustained as the new Relief Society president at fered by Alden R. Hickman, sion The award, which is one of two and social studies programs of the regular S'antaquin First Ward scholarships given by the Elks the school. pastor of the Springville ComThe resignations of John Besen-dorfe- r JAMES MARDEN BROA0BENT sacrament meeting Sunday under in Utah, was presented 'by Ronald munity Presbyterian church. What is a the direction of Bishop Frank Wiscombe, of the state scholar and Neil Christensen, Son of Dr. and Mrs. Marden Sorenson. teachers who have been taken ship committee, and Charles L. Broadbent, Provo. Farewell testi- - Sustained to work with Mrs. Monson, youth activities chair into the armed services, and of monial. tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the Peterson were, Mrs. Frank man of Provo Lodge 849. Kay Walton, teacher, who has first Mrs. counselor; accepted employment in a busiMiss Barratt was selected dm Pleasant View Ward Chapel. Scottis- Sorenson, D. Karl ness second ing her senior year in high school firm, were accepted. Hired Greenhalgh, h-Irish Mission. x the fdllowing teachers: and Mrs. were James by school officials. Her record counselor; L and! SCHOLARSHIP Marcia RECIPIENT Brady, secretary. AMERICAN FORK Mr. CAMILLE C. DAVILA Barratt, 18, Robert EtNVIoss, Lehi Junior High was given to a local, state and officers were Bernell national committee before she center, is shown here receiving a $600 Elks National School, SixthxGrade; David L. Retiring Mrs. A. Grant Harris and sons, Farewell testimonial today at Openshaw, president; Mrs. Car-lyl- e was chosen to be the recipient Foundation Scholarship from Charles L. Monson, left, McOmber, Lincoln Junior High Sterling and Ronald Dee, left 5 p.m. in the BYU 23rd Ward Wall and Mrs. Claude Nel- of the. Industrial Arts; George Tuesday morning for Hawaii Chapel. Andes Mission. Enters chairman of the Provo Elks youth activity committee School, scholarship. son, counselors; T. Gibson, American Fork Junior Mrs. Frank where Mr.' Harris will fulfill1 a Mission Home She is a freshman at BYU and Ronald Wiscombe, right, chairman of the state Oct.. 23. Sorenson, secretary. High School, Sixth Grade. labor mission for the LDS church medical technology. studying committee. scholarship of indefinite duration. Mr. Harris will supervise men using heavy equipment in excar FOR CONTINUED vating and leveling off land in connection with construction of A protozoan is a microscopic church buildings and the well organism consisting: of a single known P61ynesian Village. -living cell. The Harris family has resided in American Fork for the past 10 The study of the protozoan is a FOR CONTINUED if SPANISH special 2, 4, together this week st h grade-distributi- - 5, are-subjec- t on - . f n " 5 jL Art, m - :' Thespians Of Am. Fork Set v , J j -- School Play . 5, 2-- 2, 1: - 3, 5, Organist Will Open Lyceum Missionaries 6, 'Sacred to Me' Nights Scheduled .. 2, i 3, 4, 5, 6, Homecomings, Farewells -- mmunity 2, 3, 5, 4, Theme Given For A MIA Conference American Fork Spanish-America- pin School Boa rd Hears Progress on Bond Election I ' P-m- body-builclih- g, - 13th-16t- h w - -- Fireside Scheduled Friday 2-St- ake PTA Wat-kin- s, 1 Sets Discussion On Sex Offenders n, Foods Class Set Springville school--auditoriu- M-Me- n, M-Me- i n, Lin-do- - off-Ma- in f Elks Give j Scholarship Worth $600 " , " Relief Society Reorganized Family to Leave . On Work Mission i . Mm7 : PROGRESS years. - " Timpanogos Sets Three Nights FOR CONTINUED Back-to-Scho- o! I j r 1 VISION ' f' IN 28 N. 1st East FR 3-36- 43 CITY for Q!0lDp3 PHOTOS LARSOH STUDIO PR0V0 VOTE GENEALOGY. the Way You Want Them! part of our scientists attempt -to solve the mysteries of living' matterTheir findings could, affect the lives of all of us in the years ahead. we For America's can we need all the scientists develop. Yet many potential scientists may never go on to higher education because there may not be room for them in college. Many colleges are overcrowded and in 10 years applications will double. We will need more and better college An inborn grace that nothing lacked Of culture or appliance . . . The warmth of genial courtesy, the calm of selfre lance. 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