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Show 4 8A SUTJDAY, APRIL 8, 1962 H' Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD ' 1 . ' .' I f yA:AA.yAAAAASAAAAMA3A:':ykAi " "i - - f ' i N i 4. , XX;X&- W p.xp: :x:.xx: f:,, ? -- - .' 'Xxj x; X f ..;x Ii J. ; Xxx ::: r xx;- x. '' ':.X ::;5. ' :; l: j :M:X;. x . xx-- Mrs. Robert M. East- xllx;Vi mond has) been elected to head, V'' ;i" the Sego jLIly PTA to serve for the next two years. Mrs. Lawrence Evans wai named Vice president, with Principal Dale Burgess, secSelec ed as the Personality of ond vice president. Mrs. Bill Dar- the Month in the Puget Sound ling will serve as secretary-treas- LDS Stake recently was! boyisb- urer. Hi look ng Bishop will succeed officers The ey M. James I Mrs. omqr Trinnaman, president; Vice D. with Mrs. pdrman Grenhalgh Scown, the Puget Sound president; j and Mrs. Bob Chivers, 1: Fifth Ward. !i .. secretary-treasure- r. Green-Bishop i j .... halgh is the son it of A r. and Mrs .it i and Liszt's "Hexamerort." The pianist also will play three pieces by "Intermezzo: in E Mi- Brahms nor," Cappricciol in B Minor" and 'Cappriccio in C 'sharp Mi-' I .1 A . ij iJ .ift ' mann's t'Symphonic Etudes I I h nor." f IR Nibley jhas performed solo and orchestral concerts and made radioi and television appearances in the United States, Europe! and Canada u toy iu- Voice of Amenc a, p net 1! phony our .and the work 'in Vienna. For 10 years j he was official pianist for the Utah Symphony. 4 ' A Juab Honor Mr. Storrs Mr. Peterson A f DEDICATION cmfi?nTTT D The new Urem Fourth LDS Ward Chapel, above, will be dedicated next Sunj day, April 15, witn Henry D.' Moyle, right of the 'LDS First Presidency, ioffering the dedicatory address and "prayer, : , r i "v J I IT' ' : t i f ' mbyte To Did icate Orerri 4thWdrdeHadelAbr.l5 t - - v 5 I Editor 13 peak i ) j LaVona Jjensenj Keith Rowley, Louis E.:Ringge, Glen Shaw, Richard Hawkins and j Lorin Jex. Plans for the jbuilding began in the fall of 1958. The ground breaking ceremony took place June! 13, 1960, with Church Archi- tect Douglas W iBurton in at- tendlnce. llActuai construction be- gan an August I960; with iFrank Goodrich as building-- ' supervisor and Delo f Rowley as head ; carjl; 3IMembers j members Chapter Thirty-on-e Xwer recently initiated . . . newx jsngnam xoupg universuy chapter; of mpha appa Delta, nor society. national soc: ology The jBYU chapteri is the first one in the s ;atej of Utah. ... Dr. Earl C Crock tt, vice presi- dent of BYUL addressed the initi ates. Also "speaking to new mem bers was Dr. Ariel Ballif, who studied imderj jDrl Emory S. Bogardus, founder if AKD. Officers elected it the banquet-initiation ceremony were Phillip R. Kiini, ipresdent Helene School Gets Legion Book NEPHI The Juab High School has teen presented the American Legion's feducatlon and scholar ship handbook entitled, "Need k Lift. This book contains infor a .1,1 about! hundreds of i col mation Bang-haMrs j j Jackie EUREKA was elected by acclamation lege and vocational scholarships to the office J of President of for qualified high 'school student. Eureka PTA for the school year It vas presented by the Legion reka PflA l-fe- cicl X; , . J. ;j rt ' j'f in September. : I k;:.!!!; Also Auxiliary. r- "rrl:' elected by acclamation were Mrs. This revised publication for the Susan Fields, vide President; 1961-6- 1 school year is recognized Mrs. Faye Ryan, secretary, and as one of the most complete Mrs. Virginia Badextscher, treas- sources of career and schclar- 'i 'xihli I fl urer, snip lniormauon in ine umted f going , toff icers4 Mrs. States. out The handbook does not The, Ludean- Dean pifesidentt f Mrs. limit its listings to children of Thelda Eastwood, vice President: veterans but contains scholar Mrs. iMarie Evans, secretary, and ship and educational aids! which Mrs. Jackiej Banglart, treasurer, are1 available to all students. were eiven a Vote 6f thanks. Mrs. Agnes Anderson and Mrs. Doris Penrod gave talks on the Excep tional Child and the. purpose, of j - editor-m-cni- ,.. ef nlaoeir in! VietiUm. will sPeak j. j ' ti .j at the Forum asembly at 10 a.m. in tieorge AiDert; omitn jt ieianouse. Also a pusmess apd civic leader In! Saigon, Mi. Gregory ravels Constantly throughout th Far East. Springvillo Ward To PresentI Minstrel Show Th Spring SPRINGVILLE viUe Ninth Ward! bresentsj a "Riibe : ! s- Control Junior High Slates Concert Thursday .1 I t m The Central Junior High School orchestra and choruses will pre sent an annual concert on iThurs daTy, April 12 It 7:30 p.m. at the school auditorium, 60! South 3rd West- 1 Alfred Swensen, the conductor of the ichorus and orchestra, !i - states that 'the public' is invited the concert free of charge. The to! Primary Reorganizes bersi in the seventh, eighth and MrJ. June SPRINGVILLE,! Blanchard!) has been named president of Springv;&l; LDS Stike Primary, succeeding LaNell Mayriard. . Mrs. Inez uegg ana mts Ariena Lofgran are counselors chosen to fill positions formerly held by Pre-cilia LeRoyand Mrs. Cleg ninth grades has prepared feevera numbers. The boys chbrus has 24 members and the orchestra has members. aooui y :L .1 V, Stale Kolob N ames l: Primary President -- Excellent ratings :were; achieved by Jeanene Adams, Sandra Green, Kay Beckj Gwen Johnson, Maxine nunter, caroi ijJtJecK, oneryi jonn- son, jn anene ueaa, ueora uran-- : mer, Valerie Pratt, ' Lorena Pratty Mary Faddis, Marsha jF randsen, Jay Scott Storrs,' Alice Provost, George Frandsen, Vera Jaylene Storrs,' Van Devpraux, D( on .Kathleen Thomas , Tonia ' Simpkins, Kathleen Rounc y, Judy Eastmondj Sharon Huggard. Karen Lewis, Beverly Crystal,1 Joy Ann EggettJ Kerry G en Lew-- ! is, Cal Hansen, Beverly L e Hicks',! Cecelia Hicks,; usan i Christensen, Diane Shepherd Christine ... .ii Miller,! Kathleen Packard, Gail Loader and Willianv Warnick. Mrs. Raymond E. Monspn, pres t. j Bev-eridg- e, j - , - , a ixx .1 ;!i : t ' ! II fx-'- 4 Kolob LDS SPRINGVILLE Stake' has jjiamed ilrs. IIelba Knight t6 succeed Norma fcastle-to- n las Stake Primary President. . m jnosen to serve as ner counsei- ors are Mrs. Evelyn Robbins and Mrs. De ores Crandall, with Mrs Barbara jMortensen secret, !' J a I ; I I I m' fY a Mi was general chairman of the fest val, Assisted by Mrs. Phillip Green. Chairman o the auditors was Mrs j Rulon J tensen, Mrs:. Max Huntel, Mrs. Vera Holindrake and Mrs! Alvin Monson, assisting; Mrs. Ralph Smith was chairman of the rooms with Mrs. Alex Karren assisting and Mrs. Wilson; Ritchie assigned numbers to the'; participants. The judges jwere Professor Irving Waserman of the Utah State University; MrsJ Erma Rose, music instructor and Florenc Allen, music instructor at West' High School, both of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Vera iBeason, president of the Utah Federated Music Clubs, attended the festival. - r """; a:i t- V; it - i j ; I i - ' i.5o :t in oil sizes; Juniper Pfitzer Reg. 4,95 now Juniper Pfitzer RJg. Uo w WIIIUII nilUu.x ! ad 2 gaf. only ah iii Reg. 1.50 now nnc mugnOi Shrubs Lillies Gladiolus Bulbs I O r Calendar PTA llt, ViAA I " , new convenience . ft esh appearance K 1 J : sfirighouse 1S ersiace - rop Do you know the formuja for disaster? Irs simple. Just add a careless spark to dry wqodi in the open air. N ature provides the fuel and the air, but, in 9 but of 10 cases, man brovdes thelspark I ju electric range i 1 I , wtien the woods are hot and dry, be extra careful, won't yod? That little spark fro,m your campfire, youl cigarette, pi y fire ban loose a rlgrag demon, thai ChareeS thrniiuh th frtrict rlpcfnivinn ofr!; goes. Don t you lk disalter strike! ' out-tras- '51 --J (QV m1 Wl'Al ,. . h j in Only vou can wtfcFOREST PREVENT FIRES ! f Published as a public service In cooperation with the Advertising and the Newspapeif Advertising Executive Association. - " ' ' Council 2.50 95c 231125 95c ...L Shade Trees a. A I ' 5 j A'. ? " - r. ? :: a I ' ' a-- h a- j to the hinal ThatA,':w hich is expresse J)y services is not at all like the clos-A fng of a doorJ but rat her like to; opening o a window, through which enterg the rea m of eternal life. h rt".. x.x.xs ... J;. : : M 1 . .If mm Oati 4 f ! .. t V 'I i il: I" unique uesign puis woir iuiwuo ai uiui i.wuifcui&u wn, t i i styling of this heW range pro- - The smart vlriee a two-le'makes 'cooking 1 work sur face that o much easier. Front uiilts are 3 inches below standard counter heightj where joods may be 'stirred,! beaten, or whipped in the most comfortable position. Rear Units, slightly .igher, are easy to rea chj yet outoUhe way for 'foods that require less attermpn. , oven Removable door and plug-ou- t c!ean-UeasyXtoo. .heaters make Avai table in iwo models, standard : and automatic, in four decorator colors. See it demonstrated today.! el MODEL KTBJOA ONLY ) 1 D w .xi . BUDGET TERMS ! f fX- X AJi 1 Chapel of Memome !V. I Evergreens ;!:!x.!--x- Hibiscus SI ortuarif DRIVE TO THE TOP OF THE HILL IN SOUTH OaEM " x 85 East 300 South, Provd 63 CD I !! - 1455 x' So. Stct .;! i Provo x X Ph. FR 38323 J -- Roses Daylilis - IS LIKE THE OPENING OF A WINDOW : . AS.:, CLEARANCE SALE OH i I i VaM A x.::!X.xx:x-- X newstoc k is in' again-O- ur Beautiful Evergreens I I ar, 1 the pest! It lies not tn the past. G6d ever keeps the good wine till the last. X, Beyond are hoblen work and siveete rest. Expect t e best!" Wi iam P. ftterrill - jfo.J- Flowering Trees Fruit Trees Kindergarten Signup April re-tpl- rzoice - Flowering ; A fExpect liU J$L It's that time 5pringvi!lo Sets ll x ' i' 1 ident of, the mm : Mr. Greenhalgh was be rn Jan. Nephi. He married the former Elaine Anderberg of Orem. They have a datigtiter. 15. 192G in w Terry Christensen, FORMULA FOR D SASTER ii I At that year. Christian Science Begins New Series' on Radio ':- -- 1 . ele-menta- I Music Federation - - TdpSfaged Lane Harwood, Linda Marie In gram and Carolyn Ostler, j 9th eradel Dale Bailev ford Boswkl, Clyde Gowers, Sue Ingrain, Kent Jarrett, .Tommy Johnson aid Pamela Mpf!tinp.!l!! 1 8th grade Eunice Broadhead, and Sarah! Ann Starr. 7th grade' Judy Houghton. 'I , States. partment. j World War II, having served in the South Pacific Theater. He was awarded he Bronze Star medal in the P illippines. j Prize Drama 50-da- j with high honors and was 1949 hamed to Phi Beta Katipa. na tional honorary scholastic fra ternity. gh is a veteran of SPRINGVILLE t The nlav "Sot I '1 roy, Wrong Number,? with which SpringVilld Iligh Schbol tecentw won fitst place in a regional dra matics competition, will be' pri sented for the townspeople Apr! 11 high schoi jat .j8 p.m. in the i Mr.. Christensen 13 ! ' auditorium. A erijill Ca rter is director Of the cindirgarten Dianri T.1Ir1rw arA tinna Jo JIM PETERSON SPRING VILL 3 produclionL ivith. Roger Wilson asj student director.- In the cast are registration wil. be held April 13 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lore nzo Pe-- Phillips a.m. to 3 p.m. in all Susan jllarmer. Randy EberhardJ from tersbn, American Fork. Farewell testimonial todav at 5 p.m.. in the schools of the community i John Patrick, Terry ikjorth, Ruth n American j? orK lnira-iyLwenizj jvoia rehrsdin. Darrell according to sc iool official. ! En Ward Chanel. Danish Mission.! Erickson, J. R. Peaj and Linda Parents are requested to take Kientzi ters! Mission Home April 9. De- iheir kindergarten children 'to Winnerd oi omer qivisions in school so that! each child may 16 parts for field April the regioikal competition will also meet his kindergarten teacher and STORRS : J J ..li give ther numbers during- the may be introduced to thei kinder-Paren- ts j " uew xiuiu aeries aesiKnea Son of Mr. and Mrs. xviUrT evening. Bcfcky Turner will giVe gartcn room, and work,; ffi6 fssential vitaliM Storrs, American Fork. Farewell Bible! d a who have not received Appoint jtory; Stevb Strong, teachings was announced tJcltmrtninl this fVPn?nP a in the humotou JuanM nd ments for registrations Ihe reading; Christian Science urged by dfy Fork Second-sWerit- h American h iior visit dramatic Stewart, schbol to call the nearest reading. LDS Ward Chapel. California JMis the school on the registration day o :JJ Starting A pril 8 more than! 700 tr L after 2 p.m. me Droaacast wiu siauons wepKiy Robert H. Camb. USN jl fcenes called "The Bible MAX WRIGHT SEAMONS Each child bust have a birth sAn nfxMr and Mrs. Norman J. Koeaks to you." The nroerams ne- - On Aircraft Carrier certificate before he will; be adSeimonsi Spanish Fork, Farewell i scribe hov prayer can meet! fam- Jt mitted to school in the j fall.- If; YOKO UkA, Japan Robe the certificate Enould be! Cami, teaman, 'USN, son I of possible, taken the Spanish Fork Fifth Lt)S Ward. In all walks of life. They feature II. on registration1 day. i; selections from! the Mr. and airs. James H. Camp. Central j States Mission Enters well-love-d 595 Bat le Creek. Dr., Pleasant feible, read against a background: Mission Home April 9. of organ music. Informal discus Grove, Utah, is serving abolrd the attack USS DENNIS M. CHRISTENSEN sion brings out the practical) ap4 Cotal! Sda aircraft carrier GENEALOGY o Michael Mr. and Mrs, Spn Ii plication of these teachings. jLJo al Christensen, Santaquin. fiareweil will hp nn Radib ft,0 J. r Ul VtTYV nrram testimonial this evening ai P KOTOS V of dam Named Blaine ones c House Santaquin-TintiStake the Outsta riding Airman Netherlands Mission. Enters Mis Made the Way jYoo 16. Home sion April EtiLIN AFB, Flal Want Them I Airman ii N MELLOR w. Class ST Blaine son Firsf Jones, WESTSIDE ELEMENTARY of B W. Jones, 507 E. Center, hn of Mr. anil Mrs. Paul Mel- - SPRINGViLLE 1 IARS0H STUDIO been Utah has selected Provo, loi uosnen. a areweu lesumomai M. Provo San ford Dr. Bingham, 28 N. lsi East FR th evening at !6 in the Goshen dentist ad lecturer on nutrition, Outstanding Airman for the past Field bioftthd sik 4135th in the ' T wiu De me guesi speaKer vetmes Maintenance IrT Squadron here. 51 dayj Aprd 11 at 7:30 p.ml New 1 bfficers tosbe installed include Mr WAINE TVIE . Mr: , Son of Mr. and Mrs Ot V: I tflffl I JVAJ.XX . . . " VWAUVUH j; ,!! f testi-- Carvel Brmkerhof , vice president, sJrlngville. Welcome home wl.--l end Mrs. Wendell Erdman.' Secre- i ' officers iu iu. uic i mpnial this evening at are Mrs. Outgoing SjiringvUle First! Ward. Served in Mrs. Reed Johnson, Ralph Pout thb Central States Mission;. son and 'Mrs. Clair Bowen. 1 Eureka Church Elects Leader! schools graduated from Juab High School In 1942. lie was graduated from the University of Jutah in i OREM 4- Marilyn Keniion, 24, N. 275 E.! was armted on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of minors and was y fined $100 and a jail sen tence which was suspended ac There are more than one mil- De ice coin telephones in the United td Orem the lioh Pp cording 880 FORK Three the merited students piano jhavei awarded certificate:! gold by the ! Utah Federation of Music Clubs EUREKA j;V. ll Anderson was foif superior i performance' in , the elected lay (leader of the Eureka last three consecutive annual, ju.Methodist Church for the coming nior music festivals held In Amer' year at a recent quarterly confer ican Fork. :; .f ; ; AtA.j fas I ence. it Winning the awards were Greg ".t Reverend c; Haws," district Packard, Ann Jane Fitzgerald and ,) jsuperintendent, Sldt Lake City, Sandra Bateman. p' j' conducted the meeting and also Meriting superior ratings lalsoj jat gave a report on! the Methodist the festival in the Forbes School Church in Utah. Reverend Russell under sponsorship of the Latoha Tannerr Pastor cf Eureka- and Music . Club were : 'Patricia : Cran- Tooele churches, gave a report on mer, Connie Roberts, Terry ' Lee the progress of the Eureka Church Heinz, Barbara Buckley, Elaine Smith, :. Karen Blomquist, Peggy during the past year; At the close of the business ses- - Ault, Robyn Webber, Kathleen l sion a film on World Service, was Fi: tzgerald, Dorinda Wimmer, Jan- ' shown. let iiWarnick and Cheri Lee PeayJ -x Aiihl ' 'l '" 43 'i AMERICAN .: i Aiding iriquency Brings Court Sentence I ( lLl.n.LJ Mr. ellr j SDrinaville Stake ; beginning publisher Gene Adrian Gregory. s. Gregory, of the only Englishjlanguagdj daily i i 1. Meyers, vie president; and Norma Zucher, secrtaryTtreasur- er. Faculty ppreseiitauve is ur. Glenn m.t vernon. Picks or at j i :no ts ' . as a buidget-raiMinstrel" ijshow ing event. From the familiar ginning words "Laldies arid Gentleihens be seated," to the fiiale "Smile Darn Ya Smile," entertainment, js prom penter and ward labor director. ised by the show the "Rnbe Min- Hundreds! of hours of labor have strel." I 12 and been cbntrtbuted! by ward tnem It is to be held on If bers 14 at 7 p.m. in the Sptirigville The chapel was constructed at Ninth Ward Cultliral Hall 55 N. a total cost ef $281,240. Main. Into the 1 . Music will be furnished by the war choir, directed by Elaine Groneman, and by ,Veryl Smiley Honor Society Gets Charter; "j I :''m! ttl for j uab High School has been released by M. Cla-- k Newell, principal. Stu dents musJt maintain a 3.5 point average in all classes in order to be listed on the honor roll. 12th grade Ann Boston, Mary iCollard, Marion Gowers, and toy- ron Shepherd. llthl eradei Rex Anderson. Carl Bailey, Kithy Newton and Pa tricia Orme. , 10th grade Brigham Young University Mon- - X president.' n r. - o !.':' lie formerly taugh- sdhool at Nephi, and 'hi: the Lincoln Junior High in Orerri. been bishop jjf He In adult -education at. ' taught Mr. Greebhalgh his ward sinc lt. . ..! ine oi aniomia at November 1957. university He Hvaa educated in Nephi Berkeley and lsj currently! post director bf education at; Fort Lewis,' Wash. He was .jnominatedj by the For Lewis Command in 1&C0 as a candidate for federal Emplojee Man of the Year Award for Pierce County. He won a sustain ed Superidr Pdrforhiance Award ,i j. II! Greenhalgh j : ! ' , . At Campus Forum Monda "Vietnam 4 Last Dittli SoringbAard" will be discussed A Bishop Arderi L. Rowley will Culminating over three k the and conduct the dedication and give work Manning, years new Orem J FouftM I LDSj Watd the welcoming iaddress and buildf Chapel will be deaicated next ing report. Js 15 with will include Other p:hi. ? it speakers Sunday, Apil i; Henry D. Moyl, fitst counselor James E. palmer," first coun-selorMarvin p. Meldrum, selc- to LDS President Pavidlo. Mc Kay, giving; the dedicatory ad- - ond counselort Li H. CurtisJ chal man of, the finance committee dress and prayer. and E. Carlyle Bunker, stake liip I V MS OREM j .1 I ; i , I. Pi - . - . . ' !; ... . Jos cph i Role Listed NEPHI - The honor roll ... third quar er of work at the i 1 . ,i x; .x i , Young Bishop Honored I" ror ruaer bound Kecom H LEIIl versity, ,will play a piano recital Monday,! Aprill 9, at 8:15 p.m. , in i the r Joseph Smith Auditorium. ' iBeetho-Ven- 's i ,,The program will include f "Sonata Op. 109,",) Schu:r::;: :i ' i , X xl III! '-- , i : X f Missionary Testimonials Slated Today A Formcriy of Ncphi Segb Lily PTA Picks Officers j 5 5 v:x '.I f 'I -- fkei NibleyJ assistant professor of mysic at Brigham Toung Uni- x;: ; . ' fiAi : . x r ' i x: Reed Nibloy Will Piano Play !lii7 ixrnr-Recital Monday ill I ; 'XM&Xm. ' AAA 'A:AAAAi, ; ; r 1, 'AAA:A0. ywA: t A xf ""'I V' i i" ' " ;'.!'" A l'A "' 1698 South State i Orem ! AC 5-34- 20 jry |