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Show 8A aysosi HEMLrSSTSL10" SUNDAY inmi.iiwui. .ini..ii..j.w.iiMi.M.mwM'JiM'.'.w.Mi.iii' i jj Barbershop Association Picks Heads ! o Hear 'Messiah7 fi -- V PAYSON Handel's Messiah Will be presented as a Christmas offering to local residents when Payson High School students sing the famous musical at 8:30 p.m. , on Dec. 17 in Nebo Stake Taber- nacle. The public is invited to aticuu.i li run Mntor njll',mmi&.-2- nrf in :;S :!.; . j. " tgtA AtlrtrM.mw i ; ..... f ., artaairtfa-wAHW...- Worship together this week : ' Y mil, l nil " 4 " I New BYU i ; , choral, numbers with soloists, all adults from Payson Invited to as follows: Soprano, Mrs. Doris Badham Gasser; alto, Mrs. Barbara Leatham; tenor, Ronald Hall; bass, Gerald Finch. V The 1961 presentation will be the 25th time J. D. Christensen has directed the program in Pay-soPiano accompanists will be Patricia Patten and Marlene Childs. An orchestra of 12 nieces r will also play musical accompani-men- t. ' per-for- ! of' Building Studied I m, n. j . I '' ,v ar- are being Printed programs t V, f ana ranged ior Dy uiona rainier June Gay. ; Mr. Anderson . Mr. Weight t ! Plan Papers LEON R. ANDERSON Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Five Brigham Young Univer- B. Anderson. Farewell testimonial sity scientists will participate in at 4 p.m. in the Provo 22nd Ward, the 128th meeting of the Ameri- 85 S. 9th E.' Argentine Mission. can Association for the Advancement of Science in Denver, Dec. SIEGLINDE NICOLAUS, 26-3Welcome ' home testimonial ii7 Magnetic resonance research p.m. tonight in .the Provo Fifth will be the subject of a paper by Ward Chapel, Second North and Dr. John Hale Gardner, profes- Fifth East. Returning from East sor of physics. He will describe Central States Mission. Daughter three, current projects at BYTJ, of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nicolaus. "two of which deal with the precise measuring of fundamental ROSSSTEFFENS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stef-fen- s. j atomic constants. Welcome home testimonial The third project is a study of the nature of the atom in a this evening at 7 p.m., in the crystal subjected to high pres- Springville ' 11th Ward (Kolob li 0. j .; j ; V. , ",.v assistant Stanley of will botany, report professor on plant species used in construction of items in two cliff Dr. Welsh, j . dwellings. In the Mesa Verde National Park, Colo. Directing a symposium on 'Research in the Intermountain Area" will be Dr. Wayne B. Hales. Research director Dr. H. Tracy Hall will participate in the symposium by reading a paper entitled "High Pressure Research at BYU." i . In his p aper Dr. Hall will report on two new materials discovered at BYU through application pt ; high pressure. One is silicon carbide, which can be utilized for cutting tools machining in industry because of its extreme hardness. The other, material is boron "monosulfide, which has interesting electrical properties, according to Dr. Hall. Dr. B. Delworth Gardner, associate professor of 'economics, will read a paper describing how industrial and recreational j forces are competing with agriculture for a large share of the water and lands of the super-streng- th j ..; fast-growi- ng western states. Nophi 2nd Ward Presents Awards NEPIH Ward honors and award winners were presented to young ladies of the; Second Ward of Nephi, recently- for having r achieved (the minimum in attendance and participation in the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association, during the MIA lyear which ended Aug. . - or-ov- . - SO, 1961. . j sions : I READY FOR CONCERT Preparing for their annual Christmas concert are officers of the BY Hig-- School Concert Chorus, from left, Alisyn Webb, secretary; George Pierpont, president; Cheryl Ann Doughty, vice? president, (standing) , and Fredrick Webb, chorus di rector, seated right. The concert will be Wednesday at -- the Joseph Smith Auditorium; BY High Plans Church Su nday School Plans Family Dinner I Son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Han A Sunday School family pot-luc- k dinner will be hjeld at the sen." Welcome home testimonial Com munity . Congregational this evening at 7 Cp.mJ in the Church, Second Northl and Unih Ward versity Avenue, on Thursday, American Fork Chapel. Served in Northern States Dec. 14, at 6:30 p.m. A Christmas Program will fol '. Mission.: V low at 7:30 p.m. The Junior choir JOHN DALEY will sing Christmas carols. A ' Son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daley, variety program of skits and Payson. Welcome home testimon- choral readings will be presented ial this evening at 5:30 p.m., in by Sunday School children. Tne Payson Park Ward. "Served in Senior Pilgrim Fellowship will Great Lakes Mission. also participate in th program. Decorations will be by the MARK, WARNER Junior Pilgrim Fellowship. Son of Mr., and Mrs. Jay Warner, Nephi.Welcome home testimonial" this evening at 5 p.m., Nephi First Ward. Served in the East Central States Mission. Sixth-Eight- '' v .r-- ; i ! Clyde A. Swasey airman, USN, son df Mr. V GEARLD DIXON Son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Dixon. Homecoming services will be this evening at 6:30 p.m. at the Pleasant View Ward, 1900 N. 150 E., Canyon Road, Provo. New Zealand Mission. FIRST LESSON COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (UPI) Architects and contractors had one big problem when they built the new soil mechanics laboratory at Texas A&M College. It was ap propriately a soil mechanics prob V. lem :''; At gravel-filledrain had to be built under the lab to route water out of the active clay underneath and prevent expansion and contrac-- ' d ofthe 2 i ; A , Member BYU Band Sets Concert on Monday Evening -- musical instrument developed by a Russian scientist will be featured in a band concert number at Brigham Yobng University on Monday, Called the electric theremin, thei instrument produces musical tones from two electric circuits running through radio tubes. It A Sub-for-Sa- nta - space-ag- e looks like a radio set without a cabinet and a person plays it by holding hishands over the two circuit wires. The left hand controls the tone; and the right hand, the .pitch. Volume is increased or decreas ed by the player's moving his hands close to or away from the instrument. For the Monday Concert Band concert at 8:15 p.m. in'the Joseph Smith Auditorium, guest conduc Bob Brunner , will solo on the theremin in "Spellbound Concerto," taken from the movie score and arranged for concert band. BYU Concert The Band wil perform an entire pro--; gram of classical and contem-- ! porary numbers, including "Clds- sic Overture," "An Outdoor ". Overture," "Piece for Six "Prae-; "Timpat" and ludium Mr. Brunner, a noted young composer, chorus director and band leader in the San Francisco Bay area, will conduct "Riffin," g which he wrote. His "Scherzo" also will be performed by the concert band. Conductor of the BYU Concert Band is Richard E. Ballou, who is taking the place this year' of director Ralph Laycocki Mrj Ballou is known throughout the intermountain area for his work with the BYU Cougar Marching Band. tor-arti- st " ., If Thorn-bones,- and-Allegro- ." j GETTING PINNED Linda Nielsen far left, represents her class as she is pinned" during special presentation ceremonies held recently by the Spanish Fork LDS Seminary. One hundred thirty-thre- e students received pins identical to the one which Mrs. Joyce M. Nielsen is shown placing on her daughter's shoulder. Looking on are; Alma P. Burton, Seminary Supervisor for the LDS Church, and Principal LeRoy Whitehead Sr., far right. slaves did unaccompanied. Also sling a cappella will be the Basque carol ''Companions All Sing Loudly." It will be present ed by a mixed ensemble of 16 voices, c . i ' ' I i 3-36- 25,000 True courtesy and a real dignity mark each memorial service that are ct Our Cbapel of Memories with a peace and serenity SMITH-CORON- CrTDir f "-'- I y?i j p I gratefully remembered. It Oor Chapel of Mferacmfes , f III FR 3-66- 68 M I P 2) C S m deluxe table TV 23Ovrall Diagonal Measure Picture Tube. big 23' picture screen fine furniture styling 280 sq. in. Rectangular Picture Area. m Model T2706W-- 1 Trim modern styled cabinet in grained Walnut color on matching Danish Modem wood base. I ElECTRIC Li II BIG TARGET t" V I SEtECTO U U REPEAT Front-firin- g speaker. Sunshine Picture Tube, Bonded Cinelens ill' jjl V Picture Glass. porrlnt offori $22995 f7tf 'u95 .wcluo 914.95 Decorator Bate p'osr Sf', YEAR GUARANTEE world famous quality genuine handcrafted JmVTCEAVER : V hand soldered. 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Over 300 seminary students attended the affair. Special musical numbers and other parts of the program were furnished by the students. OF THE IC1MG Made the Way You Want Them! 28 N. 1st East ing," which had been chosen for officiating. Featured speaker was Alma P. .Burton, Seminary supervisor for the LDS Church. Representing her classmates in receiving a pin was Linda Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielsen of this city. She gave a brief talk of appreciation for "What My Seminary Pin Means to Me." Her mother addressed the group on the feelings of par PHOTOS v 300 SOUTH, PROVO Unique Instrument to Be Featured 2 - director Fredrick N. Webb, The concert- - ptiorus will sing it as the GENEALOGY . EAST . prize-winnin- Principal - 85 'WAY OUr MUSIC music, BYU Making space-ag- e band director Richard Ej Ballou demonstrates the use of the electric theremin, an instrument which is played by controlling sound waves. A solo will be played on the. novel equipment at a Concert Band concert Monday at 8:15 p.m. in the Joseph Smith Auditorium. 4 Albert Smith Fieldhouse. Dr. Nussbaum. who served as rnwkl nf thr Jewish conffreeation from 1936 to 1940 and of Berlin I. a, J4. ...1.1.; iu me yuuugesi iauui was, inen ai Germany, lectures on couege campuses under the auspices of the Jewish Chautauqua Society, an organization which creates better understanding of Jews' and Judaism through education. floor slab. tfOcm SemMce accompanied by Carolyn Paxman at the harp. One of the most unusual Christ mas lullabies is the American Negro spiritual "Mary, Mary, Where lis Your Baby?" This touching song has all the' simple joy and, grief of the slaves who created it, 'according to program vi f A total of ents in regard to the work the SPANISH FORK 133 students of the Spanish Fork seminary system is doing with h Dr. Max Nussbaum, rabbi of LDS received their these young people. Seminary Temple Israel in Hollywood, will class pins at a special presentaMr. Burton delivered a short speak at the Brigham Young tion program held recently at the address on the theme ""What You University Forum assembly MonFork Stakev House with day! at 10 a.m. in jthe George Spanish Are to Be, You Are Now BecomLeRoy Whitehead Sr. ! - Wednesday Spanish Fork Seminary Awards Pins Awarded books and certificates 100 per cent attendance were Donna Dell Painter and Paula Christensen, Monna Lee Jones, Mar jorie Jensen, Barbara Lunt, Haymond. '""-,"- . Virginia Ostler, Carolyn Ostler, cates were Marjory Greenhalgh, Linda Powell, LaRue Stephenson, Claudia Parkin, . Kathy. Sherwood, Mary Margaret Morgan and JesV Kathleen Spendlove, Joan Barton, sie Belliston. ; Leaders awards were presented Ann Carter, Betty Jo Greenhalgh, Unda Howard, Annette Johnson, to Nellie Burton, Erma Goble, 'Lola Matthews, Carol Ostler, Zoe P. Gibson, Ethel Matthews, Kathryn Worthington," Betty Ann Phyllis Christensen, Daphne Park, Worwood, Betty Brown, Kathy Melba Jensen and Jane Jeppson. A D.C. WASHINGTON Forum To Hear Rabbi Nussbaum for ' Navyman Clyde Swasey Receives Promotion Yule Concert " - j PETER M. HANSEN tion , the construction of va physical plantl building on the Brigham Young University campus. Apparent low bidder of $834,963 was submitted by the! Paulsen Construction Co., Salt Lake City. Furnishing the building; however could push the total cost to near the $1,000,000 mark. Sixteen ' general ' contractors submitted bids for the building, which ranged, from the low to a high of $997,000. The building, to be constructed southeast of the Snell Industrial Arts Building, will house a general equipment room, j a mechanical room, an automobile repair shop,! a carpenter shop, a. paint shopj offices and Conferences . 2 and Mrs. Floyd E. SWasey of Mona, was promoted recently while serving at the Naval Air room!. Station Anacostia, D.C. Sacred Christmas music from It wiE be located just north of Promotion for Navy enlisted perEurope and the Americas will be sonnel is the result of passing semi Ninth North at about 750 East. by the Brigham Young annual competitive examinations. The square building will be presented School Concert chorus at High built around an open service annual their Christmas program court. Large doors in the buildThe Britanny Coast of France is on Wednesday. will west side famous for delicate, sardines. equippermit ing's; The chorus, singing mostly nament access to the area. The structure will contain ; about tivity carols, shepherd and magi lzu.uuu square teet ot xioor space carols, lullabies and hymns of praise, will give its concert at 8:15 p.m. in the Joseph Smith Auditorium at BYU. A special feature on the . proStake House). Served in Central gram will be the Burgundian v.v States Mission. carol "Pat-A-Pan- ," accompanied on the-- t flute and Gina Grow by LEO G. and CECIL ROBERTSON George Pierpont on the drum. A Welcome home this evening in girls ensemble will do "Sing Springville Fourth Ward, 5 p.m. Gloria! a Christmas hymn of Served in South Australian Mis praise of the Christ Child's birth, s, -- sure, f'sr The Building Committee of the LDS Church is reviewing bids for ' LARRY, DEE WEIGHT Son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Weight. Farewell testimonial this evening, at 5 p.m.; in the Spring-vill- e Sixth Ward (Kolob Stake House).; Gulf States Mission. T Scientists , - Missionary Farewells, Homecomings r In a ceremony replete twith harmony befitting the occasion, Utah county o f f i c e r s of SPEBSQS,, national barbershop quartet singers, were installed at the ' Melody Inn this week. The local federation calls itself the Valleyaires, and is composed of men's singing groups in the v county. Fredrick N. Webb received president's pin from past president Ivo C Anderson. Harmony-producin- g units for the election evening included the Conipadres, Tone Twisters and the Hooligans. Other officers installed were: Vice presidents, C; Beck- - Clark, and Keith Barton ; secretary-treasure- r, George W. Brown; diLee rectors, Ingelkingi Paul McAfee and Albert C. Martin. Each year as a special feature of the- barbershop, singers, Mr. Woodshed, an honorary title, is bestowed on one of the group who has contributed most to its success during the past year. The honor went this "year to Albert C. Martin and was .presented by past winner Jack Owens. The organization gave a concert recently at Payson which was enjoyed by a large crowd. Plans are presently being formulated for the participation in Daily Herald - Provo ' Firemen program with John Fox in charge. The 1962 membership season is now open and anyone interested is invited to visit the group on regular practice nights, every Wednesday at 8 p. m at the Provo Employment bui 1 d 1 n g , Eighth Northland Second West. i A 1 lliilllilllii 1 t APPLBANGE-'Co- . w . A 23 NORTH . a.a. msa UNIYERSJTY r Jm OT AVCr3 1 |