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Show SUNDAY 8A aa HERALrY.EgMBEn Bank Awards $15j200 In Scholarships To Colleges : First Security Foundation will distribute $15,200 in ,1962 scholarships and special grants to 14 Utah and Idaho colleges and uni- and versities, as well as to in the clubs area, Future Farmers it was announced Saturday by F V. Nichols, Vice President. 4-- H Timp Stake Awards 3 Eagle Badges yy Mr. Nichols said that 1962's foundation grants include $1,000 in scholarships and $200.00 in a ' , University. receiving foundation contributions include: University of Idaho, Idaho State College, Boise Junior College, Ricks College, Northwest Nazarene College, .College of Idaho, Lewis & Clark Normal College (Lewiston), University of Utah, Brigha'm Young University, Utah State University, Weber College, Westminster College, Snow j College, and College of Southern Utah (Cedar City). Sc,hol arshlps to senior colleges will be awarded students entering their Junior and senior years.', In the case of ' Junior colleges, the scholarships vtU be for sophomore year studies. . Selection!: of scholarship winners Is made by the school scholarship committee, together with the head of the department of business, and a representative of the foundation. The foundation's and Future contribution to Farmer activities will be made in the form of both individual and unit awards. Schools , : .v- v 4-- H Harley .Gregory Three PLEASANT GROVE. were Scout presentbadges eagle ed at the Timpanogos Stake court of honor Wednesday Mark Bel- liston. Harley Jepse, and GregHullinger ory were the recipients of the honors. . Mark Bellls-to- n , is the son of Mr. and Mrs Gerald Belliston and is- a member of Post 2020. Mark Harley Jense of son Mr. and Mrs. Keith Is the a is member of Post Jense and .'. ' ; j . y.: IMeph . . , V . Scenes of Nativity Wise Men, Shepherds Portray Christmas Spirit in Provo Chapel Baptist Church Plans Special Yule Program By PHYLLIS B. PHILLIPS separating the chapel from the room (photo above). recreation Members of the University and Park wards in Provo have been A remarkable thing about the enjoying a special Christmas painting is that Mrs. Kimball is scene in their recreation room. taking her first class in oils this Mrs. Richard (Jerrolyn) Kimball semester at the Brigham Young painted the nativity scene,, shep- University. She has been interherds and wise men on the glass ested in art all her life, however, PLEASANT GROVE The First Baptist Church will present its annual Christmas program this evening at 6 : 30. The theme of the program will be "Home for Christmas." Mrs. Gordon Elenbaas isjthe director; Mrs. Clyde Buckner is ii charge of art work, and Ann Arnold, is narrator." The public is invited. j CAMPUS CANINES ST. LOUIS (UPI) are living on the m Yule Rites SEinU ..Tfce.LDS wards of Juab SUfce - at preparing, special rnsgTams tdt Christmas on Dec. The First Ward with Bishop Ray Worthington will have as the special speaker, Jack Tranter, Nephl native now of Salt Lake City. The Sacrament, meeting will be held at 5 p.m. so the fam-ilies may be together for Christy j;: 2023.. Eve. mas son the Gregory Hullinger is The Second Ward with Bishop of, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hullinger Kenneth Nyman, in? charge anand is a member of Troop 28. , nounces the sacrament meeting wm be held at 12:30 p.m. The time change has been made that the families may be together on Christmas Eve. as the Second Ward regular time is 7 p.m. Elder Mark Warner who lias just; returned from the East Central States mission will be the St. Mary's Episcopal Church speaker. n will celebrate the Feast of the Ward' Choir will preThe Third Nativity of Our Lord with two sent a special Christmas program on Sunday Dec. 24 at 5 p.m. at invited. the Ward Chapel. -- The choir will i Christmas Eve the Holy Euchar "The Real Meaning of ist will be celebrated beginning present Christmas" by W. Cleon Skou- at 11:15 p.m. This service will be sen. Bishop Borras Jenkins will ' preceded by 15 minutes of carol be in charge-singing by the choir and congreChrist-The Fourth Ward special .... gation dc mas wiu presenxea Program On Christmas Day at 10 a.m., there will be another celebration at the sacrament meeting to be of the Holy Eucharist. The chil- held at 7 p.m. The choir will present special dren's! choir will sing familiar carols. and numbers, with Bishop Donald hymns Bailey in charge. The' Levan Ward choir will present a sacred Christmas Cantata, "Chimes of Holy Night" at 4 p.m. on Dec. 24 stated Bishop Clair Collard. The Mona Ward will be honored with three former bishops of the Mona Ward at the sacrament meeting to begin at 7 p.m. son of A. Sterling Lichfield, Speakers will be E. Alton Ellert Mr; and Mrs. Albert S, Lichfield, son, Molyneaux and Vaughn 403 S. 2nd W.f has been Vaughn 'Summers, each having as the law school representa presided over the Mona Ward to the tive Columbia UniWorld's largest police association Is New York City's Patrolmen's versity Student Benevolent Assn. with more than Council, it has been announced '( 26,000 members. by the dean of t r.:.;-l-- Episcopal Church To Celebrate Feast of Nativity ' ' and. says she "has been drawing little sketches" most of her life. These little sketches are remarkable likenesses of . individuals. Her teachers are Floyd Breinholt and Dick Brown. WJien she was asked how long it took her to do the painting, Mrs. Kimball replied, "Oh, three or four nights." She says she set up housekeeping with her three pre- - Two dogs campus . at Washington University here. University safety and security police acquired "Rusty," a. German shepherd, and "Fang," an Alaskan sled dog to help patrol the campus. Cub Scouts Sing Carols, Present Gifts to Patients with their leaders, brightened the day for patients in the American Fork Hospital Tuesday. Carol CONGRATULATIONS DUE- Glen S. Shields and his singing in the halls and distributson Mai James Shields j congratulate each other on ing gifts to the children who are golden palm awards received in scouting. patients, was the"ir project. After leaving the hospital, the group went caroling in their own neighborhoods and made a special, stop at the home of their chairman, Walter Brock, "to carol for Mrs. Brock who is ill. . The gifts: bore a special masculine touch as they were wrapped Glen S. and certificates at the court of PLEASANT GROVE by the boys. The leaders who acShields honor held at the Timpanogos companied the group were Mrs. Shields and his son, Val Eldon Conder, Mrs. D'Monte were awarded gold palm badges Stake House Wednesday. Mr. Shields and Val have been Coombs, Mrs. William Neill, Mrs. LaMar Argyle and Mrs. Guido working together for the past year Pvt. Mark S. Clarke Marcon. and a half. They received their eagle Scout badges together last At Recruit Training GOLDEN TOBACCO year and their bronze palm WASHINGTON (UP!) SAN Calif. Marine DIEGO, badges last June. During the Colorado gold rush of 1849, Pvt. Mark S. Clarke, son of Mr. Mr. Shields has been active in tobacco was sold for its weight and Mrs. Donald A. Clarke of scouting for 18 years. Val, 15, is in gold dust. Today, according to 433 E. 1st S., Provo completed a sophomore at the Pleasant a trade paper, 17 million Ameri-- . recruit training recently at the Grove High School. He was chps cans depend on tobacco for all Marine. Corps Recruit Depot, San en as a staff officer at Maple Dell or part of their livelihood. last summer. Diego, Calif. - : Pleasant Grove Dad, Son Gain - V 'i - I. itft . High Honors in Boy Scouting i K Provoan Named To Columbia Student Council i f r i. 1 v , . til 'v ' ?-- 1 ' S 1 KU 5 The Eureka Elej EUREKA mentary School presented the operetta, "The Legend of the ," Thursday evening at the Tintic High School GymnaSnow-Man- t : sium, The entire studentbody of the s?hool took part with Lynn Gour-led Jennie Taylor, Craig and Ned AUinson taking the main parts. . Every child wore a colorful costume and the musical numbers and dancing was enjoyed by erveryone, Ronald Griggs was the music director and he was assisted by the elementary teacher. ; y, South-erlan- A GiALOGY 5 lit fort... fi? EW ' . ' Hft fc ran-.- AT SPECIAL PRICES FROM COLORADO DEALER! BECAUSE THEY" ARRIVED TOO LATE FOR CHRISTMAS PROMOTION . WE ARE OFFERING THEM AT nrnn " OF YOUR CHOICE NOWI Zig-Za- g Elna Straight Stitch, light weight , Reg. $229.95 g Necchi Miranda Port. Reg. $219.95 Necchi Supernova Mark 'II fully automatic. Pick any stitch you desire. 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We will need, more and better college laboratories' and thousands more of the highest quality professors. - Ho nkjlxtl 1 31? - V re 11 Si-l- mt Franz Cruber r f HELP THE COLLEGE 9-3- 43 m W E KID Etna Zig'Ztg Portable Reg. $259.00 Necchi Nora Automatic SUBCUTANEOUS LIPOMA? PHOTOS 1 1, py-acH'AS- SALE PRICE Operetta Marks Yule Season At Eureka School 3 CHRISTMAS ! MISSED 2 (IILY) n year. 4 - STUDIO y f 1961-196- LARSO JUST WE : , : ' W.Ck '.V. - What is a stUdent .The council is the official governing body of the 17.000 students enrolled at the Mr. Lichfield university in New York City. Mr. Lichfield, who graduated from the Brigham Young University last August, will serve in the 2 academic position for the Made th Way You Want Theml ..1 ill III J J i 8 1 Si' f ( . . ' H . j the school. ff iJ S' 5: 1. A : i .i J 1 1 . . has six children in all, the oldest six being 10 and the youngest months. Jerrolyn is a descendant of Orson Pratt and her husband is a descendant 'of Heber C. Kimball. She was reared in Salt Lake City and the family has been living 'in Provo about 18 months as members of the University Ward. Ross B. Denham, bishop, suggested the project to Mrs. Kimball. "Now that it it done I can see all kinds of mistakes in it," Mrs. Kimball said modestly, but to other eyes the spirit of Christmas is there and that is what counts. AMERICAN FORK Twenty Cub Scouts of Pack 3810, together A mm school children at the church In order to get thj work done. She 78 N. UNIVERSITY AVENUE ALL SALES FINAL - NO REFUNDS Xgrtuarif INC PROVO 02 EXCHANGES FR3-126- 3 - AH SALES FINAL s |