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Show ' ' ""! ' !" ' ''.'J ' M If' j J: i" SUNDAY HE RALD MZF-ZJ??- ? '., 1 If ; f ' 4 llli - Worship' together this week r ' " l : a .' x- pyy.i ''!':!.-7- ' i "'in V w:y ; - v .m .:,y uti Christian Science Lecture Scheduled In Provo Tuesday J. Li . - Drlvdt ratners.-sta- . Mod - l t a - - a - . . f! PTA Calendar YOUTir EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE Hi at Will meet Monday at tax Lou siuuuu 8 rayson the llChlld Guldahce Clinic. All Wednesday, p.m. Program to membcts are jurfijed; to attcndto gra1 dls. Election's oiscuss phanning j lor youuv em fiftW and sixth ' for! the doming yean to be hel ana inc warning; ploymentIndividual Interested lh Parents invited .to ilcw scienc helping in the; program are in and hea th displays tfrom 7. to 8 vited to attend- p.m I prq-gra- 1 m. Names Graduation Sp eakers Si American Forlc High i ' The son lor class American Fork ofl sceccd has School IigH six of Its members tq represent the class las' speakers at the annual commence mcnt! exercises to! be held May! 31. TJic high honorofj having been; chosen a representative student was achlcvcd through outstaridj ing ieholaltlc records and ikll around extra curricular actlvn tics. faculty Submitted tic name i of lrt studerttd who had In avcrago ifor their high school year i and from these the class ;ni a whole selected Mike Iloblnion, Donna Inbuyc, Wanda - Llmbj: Kcnricth, Monson, Stephen Current and Susani Overly. Mike Is" the itudentbody prell dcnt,!!llc li it njember of the English pla 'cmcQtj clais, a class open to adyancccli students arid which i Ri cecssfftilly completed will Ive! tliJ-- Icol ege credit. lie has his Icttdr for track and foot ball and deHata lit is a member of the.! creative i writing class. He attended JJoys State,) was Junior Proniteo-ehnirmfldiand a" mem ber of; the student ipuncll for foi!ir years, miko is the son or Mr. ana Mrs. ,Clen M. Robinson. Donna, be Ides being a varsity checrjjlcadcr this ydar has particlJ patedi active ly m qrama ana ior- Sire hchicyed a state sub VM91V. erior rating injorltory. Mr. arid Mrs. Yukus Inouytiarc her pa i j bv X-t- " ' L J Z. Mr. Miner Mr. Atwood Missionary L ill 'i':. '.we ii s, rare "I MM WALKlL OTIIO Son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Walk. er, Provo. Farewell cstlmonial to day at 4:30 !P:im. n the Provo 2ist Ward C lifpel, 1551 N. 1350 California Mission. 4EhtersNorthern MlssiM Home, April 23. Departs for field April 30. STEPHEN CLIFFORD CARTER Son Ddnna He-Isiilt- Mrs of Church, Farewell testimonial this evening at G:.' in thb Provo First 1 - 4 . SltniNGVILLE Thd Spring-wil- l vllle Stake Roadshows be pres bntcd on Tuesday, Arirll 24, at n Li 7:30 p.m. They will be held in the Fifth - Seventh wa the Mr. Evans Mr. Huff FouJth - Tenth wards, Thlr 3WinDuyiood Pin in Lake Shore sno lift Hake nt? ' I Threb boys the Lake Shore LDS Wahl. D6nald Evans, son of Mrs. Adella Evans and thb late Grant Evans, is tho third mem God awards ' 1 bcr Jay Coraaby,1 son of Mr. and GRO till j the recent Timp- - , r V i H - j-- 1 '" Panl anogbs Stake couH oft honor. Dan is the son of Mr. And Mrs. Boyd Fugal. He Is currently holding the position of librarian of b r o o p 26 which sponsored jhry the Manila Ward. f Hisrh! Schobl prraduation exercises this spring iirij front, fromijGit, Susan Overly, Kenneth Monson and Donna In- ouveJillear. from left. Mike Robinson and Stephen Dur-rant. !A sixth honor speaker, Wanda Limb, was absent : i when tho picture was taken, j. I - , The Risen Christ, who gave the West;, are expect to theme tlielr Christian world its Wom for Ever general sessions at the signifii lasting life, will tie the subject of cance of Easter, Catholics lave masses sched- uled out! Central Utah jtoday. today at 6:30. 8, 9:30 and 11 Three sunrise services were a.m., at the St. Francis Church a.m., at St. scheduled this morning, two! at in Provo, and 8 LARSOH Th STUDIO 28 N. 1st East, FR GHADu ATIOM ;J 43 Easter Cantata Slated Today in Pay son 1st Ward d A ;A. -- ' .4 h-- m i M.i w? nim inmmmmt& fomtman'i uni w services today.! A statement of the Rlastcr's be included in thd Bible readings, and a selection will be read from "Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures by Maryj Baker Eddy. will New Officers Elected at Pdyson High i j Dennis Smith, son PAYSON of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith, has been clcctejJ r resident pf Pay-so- n High School itudentbody. He succeeds Clair O telberry of Goshen. Other new officers arc: vice president, Walter Tachikl,' son of Mr. and Mrs. ftoy Tachikl of El- berta. and secretary, ijconda Mrs. Broadbent, daughter i- M-hf- f PAYSON JI.HJ at 1 .:; i . , - Training School Boys Get Chance to Bowl 1 " .,.. - ' ... J t . 'fffm " i .', mmmmmmim-t's4M4W'&- A reading workshop and a one-da- y books for children will be offered by ung University ummer School. ;i: You The reading workshop will! be' conducted Jun Students may receive two semester hours of crhdit by registering for Instruction 6901 Classes will be held from 11 10 km. Id 2:30 p m. daily for the two4week period.! Dr. Lauta Zirbea, University, Will guest instructor from ect di the workshop The institute cat books for children is schedu ed on June 28. Class will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in e ih librar. m m ON CHRISTIAN SCIENC E lo-s- t resources wasted through carelessness I There--much a stake. So, be extra care ful with please, ''How Christian Science Can Help You' i Avo.-Pr- ovo 1 r-.- Remember-cn!- y M YOU can Published at a public icrvlc cooperation with Ih Advertising Council and tha Nawppr fdvartislng ExacJtlvaa Axtoclatlonj In Let 'us all rejoice in the :, dii'ine promise given us again with Easter A -- Dun r Chanel or Memonfes iii i. - ft A II Vortuams 85 East 350. So. Provo, Utah- - ' PREVEliT FOREST FIRES! . risen.. j fire in 19621 by Arnold H. Exo., CS.B. Tuesday, April 24, 1962 at 8 p. m Provo High School Auditorium .4 i birds, animals, and fish, that add so mucn to your , outings. jj You lost priceless scenery, and recreation kreasthkt are needed now more than ever. Worst of all, you lost soil and water the lifcblood of our land. Burn off the cbver.nf a watershed, and thb siire result soil erosion, and destructive i'sunoff of water, ioojing our silting our reservoirs. Water most precious of .all Brighhm ltf-2- 9, .. U ; institute on M lip fm-wm'- .jHSi Summer Sch OO 1:1 ; i .1.! a. : "x.... I'll YOU! Djd you ever wonder about! forest fires and ivhyjjSmokey Bear tries lo keep them down? SMOKEY says that every fof-- 1 est! fire costs top much. Ju$t putting out last ycar's!fircs cost more than $100,000,(K)0, and jt came right out ot yout pocket. What else did you lo?e? You lost timber, millions of feet ofiWimbcr that won't be there when you wanto build yojir new home or put up a 1 summer cabin. ccn-ne- xt 05 No University I'M j- ; ! i :t ; u . . .. ... FOREST FIRES Ol-TICEU- . f - A w Ohio-Stat- " -- 1 . :' iii BYU i j tL Bok Workshop Institute Scheduled 19-2- 0 al 1 Dennis (Smith, tcrJ year's stuctentbody president of IPayson High Sell tool, with Lconda Broadbent, secretary, kind Walter Tin Ihiki, vice president. VV foralFord Fellowship Won Provocms'Son h- s . aw mt ' -f j "m " mm Larry- AMERICAN F O It K The thoughtfulness and generosity of several indlvldua s have given hburs of pleasure to the boys of the Farm Colony at Utah Stite Training School by providing bojvl ing at the Regal Alleys in Provo Florls Broadbent Santaquin. each Wednesday fpr the! past two months. !j! They will take office JV ay 17, and one-ha- lf when annual honor day is held. jA bus from the school has transported the boys to the recreation center Where William Tucker, room father for tjhe colony has met and supervised them. Mr. Balk'y of Allied Van Lines in Salt Lak City has gcrierouisly contri" ...... ' ' .' buted money while Lypn Wright of the uegai uowiing jAiieys reduced the price a third so more lwys could participate, jt ' mmTt'tm M. pre-doctor- of Awncmcnt ' is the to be subject' of the lesion-scrm6- n In church Science heard Christian - I tabernacle. General sessions! j 'Detrlne t . n In Science Rites ; Continub in 2 Stakes today o! f the Orem Miner, West Stake wilt be he A at 10 a.m. son of Mr. and rs Martin L. and 2:30 p. m., in the Scera Thca-il- l Senior students chosen to speak d first place tor. The evening meeting w be at Provo High SC iooI graduation winner in the physical clcnes hold Iri the Orcm Fourth Ward on May 2G are Marilynl Poll, Tcr division at the Chapel at 7:30, under the direc rie Tuckett, Douglas Hidge,. and Central U t ft li tion of the MIA. Ken Kartchner. Ojt of 13 seniors Sf Regional Who because of hlglijj academic ice Fair standing had the privilege of tryrecently at '.he ing out for the honor of speaking Brlgham Young at graduation ejlcrclsos, these linlverslty. iour peopje were; seicctea ny a s first place panel of three faculty; members. By Miss Poll is scivlng! this year I I senior student' at LOS ANGELES. Calif. John as editor of the Provo High School rrovo it l c If. son of .1 and Zenger Mr, Jr., Provonian, the schTOl paper. Miss vu RrhnrA -J ".. Mrs. 11 John 775 of N. Zengcf Tuckett presently hold.f the posl-tlo- n an ex- - 300 V Provo, ha$-beceelve Mr.' Miller awarded of yearbook editor. Mr, bensc paid trip to-- Seattle to Bidgc is president of both Key krombeie in the National Science a Ford Foundation Fellowship for study in the, Gfad- Club and Honor Society. In addi-Uon- p (to be held May uate School of International, Fair, Business Adminhe received !a scqbnd place 2 thorough 5 at he World's May at istration the University of rating In the American Legion Fair. California! Southern . (jjratorial contest on a region level. at the rcglortal Laiwrence's entry Associate Richard L. Wipcari Mr. Kartchner ijs secretary! of science! was a sinnplified vr-Kio- n lliamson, who fair announced Lkittcrman's Clubl.bnd is a memreceipt of a gas chrcmatograph pa of the fellowship,1 said It provided ber of the Provo High School ski i' J iiL..i Ji ....compirx La .$2,500 stipend in addition to al mcLiioa ior anaiyzinx team. f cnemicai lowances for hoth tuition and demixtures, All four people are active in the kored by Reese E. ,! , pendents. ffjjrensics program, ard all are Prtavb High, apd at teacher Mr. and who stry is married Zenger, of Honor Soejcty. Miss was assisted in h s rftembers 2 and has four project '4, ages children, 6, Miss Mr. ' Tuckett and Poll, Ridge br. t 1,, now lives at 15432 Hornell were finalists in the!) National BYU Angus U. Blackham of , Street, WhitticJ-- Calif, Merit Scholarship Contest. won also Lawrence third A former membetlot the staff of recently if Y Each of the fou r selected senState Science at Utah School of Businrss at the Unithe the iors will speak fjr five minuses place alcnt Search, which Is a division versity of Califorhlal (Los An at graduation exercises. Their bf the! 21st annual yestinghoiJse geles), he is a visjtijng lecturer talks will tie in with the 1962 grad ational alent Science Search, in. business and industrial man uation theme"The Set of the is conducted bv the Utah agentent while continuing his and Sail." Academy of Sciences, Arts and studies at USC toward his doctor etters of business administration degretj Lawrence v Atonement Theme v. Cohferdtes 3 panist. -- area, Provo Stake wilt b held at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.:, n .the Provo Tabernacle. The MIA session will be held at 7 p.m., rlso in the Science Exhibit Graduation Tl:ie Payson First PAYSON Ward choir will present a n East- er cantata. "Th King." today,! a the Flfst-Flft- h Ward church, at 5:30 p. Pi. The cantata will be rep ated fat 7 p. m. for members of t he Fifth Ward. The publld Is invitf d to at- tend cither presentation Mrs. Crista Amos Is i'rector, with Mrs. May Dixon as accom- Thorn-Crowne- Church Springville; Celebf ation of thb lolv Euchar-9- : 1st will be held aft s 30 and 11 a.m. at the St; Maj-- s Episcopal. Similar observances . of the Easter theme are Siaiea. m an other Protestant iChurches of the special Easter programs at tlicir rceular services. Two stakes of Continuing - stake conferences this area are holding conference today are the East Provo and tod a yj the East Provo and Or em Orcm West stakes: ncnejral sessions' for the East Four to jSppak Lorry Miner Wins At Provo ligh Top Honors With yft,-- AND 1 1 !l .Thou and Douglas Itidge. It ; li; both starting at 6 a.m. sunrise ruep were neia mjtne, rrovo t;om. munitv Church and the Assembly. Ood Church. The latter was sponsored by the Evangelical Churches of Utah Colinty. At !6:30 a.mj., outdoor services were scheduled at West Mountain near Lin-col- q Beach by Presbytcrjian Churches of the area, with pie rites to be held in the Paynon Presbyterian Church f bad weath er presented the outdhor progrim. All LDS wards of the area and throughout the chpch will have A iitU A Ii'lM? entitled , i JinAnkia represent their class as speakers at Provo High School's commencemeht exercises, frohti from left, Marilyn Poll and Terrie Tuckett and rear,! from left, Ken Kartchner Pits "' . REE LECTURE Way You 1ll in !. ' . .' II' PHOTOS Made the Want 1 First Chur et tnrisr, acienrisr rrovq Cord ialiy Invites you to oHerd a GENEALOGY roIIVlENCEiENT SPEAKERS Honor students Iwho will represent their graduating class at American Fork ... tt June Badge at Scou . t' 't : faml- - of! hi award. Donald has been active In his priesthood flit t i nr vtVtv quormf! and has received 100 per cent seals cm nis individual awards. J :'t J . ly t6 receive the Dan was his awarded Eagle Fugal f me for the shows w 11 be! "It Mrs. Happened in Our Town Mcrfn Schrincr. Stake Speech- Drama leader is in charge of the hate recently recriwd Duty to I III " the event. M i if and wards. Tl 1 ' t Stakti Springvillc t A- PLEASANT ' Graduation Features 9 Eagle Rank Won 1 Dringville Second West and Third soutn West Central States Mission. Entui's Mission Home Aril 23. Depjrs foi field May 1. CLOYD PRESTON ATWOOD J. J..i irA.. k r pon m mrA MM aim.- vrvniuii u. S 'I1INGVILLE Nine A 11. t I ilrfft It Willi, HJIMUWttl Farewell testl- ing students of the 1'A p.m. in the ing class at Sprlngv lie lllch mpnlal today lit wiss MIs Lindon Ward Chape ch ol have been selected to pa sldn. Enters Mission Home April tJciijate in the commencement 23. cxctclaca May 25, school officials ERNEST DON MINER announce. Son of Mr. and. Mrs. Ardcn F. Mrs. Margaret Pehrsdn, 'cnlor Miner, Orern. Farewell testimon- clatik advisor, reports thd students ial today at a p.m., In the Orcm hav been selected on Lhe basis Sikh Ward Chapel, 1500 N. State. of tf holastle standing, leadership Northern California Mission. En- and activity. Theme of the com ters Mission Heme April 23. mencement will be "Education MARY REST Key! to the Good Life." Hesscll McKcnzle will speak on Daughter of Mr. at d Mrs. E. S. Best, SpringvJlk will be honored tho topic ''Education, Key to a at a homecoming testimonial to- World Free From Want and day at 4:30 p.m.. in tlic Springvllle Stri o"; while Diane Clyde! will Fifth Ward Chapel Served in disc iss "To Personal Achicve-mertt.- " Paul Tanner's topic will Eastern Atlantic Stf tes Mission. be ' To Physical and Mental Fit-LOWELL ELD ON CARD Son of Bishori and Mrs. Eldon nessf '; Margaret Schrciber, "To J. Card. Missiartary farewell will a successful Marriage"; Arnold be this even in g at 5:15 p.m. in Lovfrdige. "To Exploration! and the Orem 16th Ward. Northern Dlsclo very"; Susan Frlel 'En joy- States Mission. He will enter thcH ing the World Around Us." and Bee y Turner, "To Kcip Peace Mission Homo Monday. with Yourself." Sandra Jackman will give the invo ation, and Jim Viri cent the benqdiction at the services Ward Chapel Mrs. William Cirnaby, who turd Honicmakcrs f America also received the award, Is presi Hlasslstcd: in organizing dent of his peminary class and chapter. . 1. ' "iL served aa also president pf his iteaehcrs Persona Patriot an office in thd Pe6 Clbb. Shd quorum. Ivir. was a represents Ivb! to Girld and Randall Huf son nf State, last year, Mrs. Dclos Huff, Is bIno president Ail six are! graduate) $ at the AH of his seminary class and! teach- pine Stake LDS Seminary hcreJ A total of 21 boys n ih e ward Kent cth, Stephen and Susan were I of el assmotcs the the chosen received the award in the have by cnts. as ft six ninth was cheer years. wan aai too grade represcntatlvci past varsity !I a mem is She students. this year. leadcji v I "H 2 . Provo - 4 , ce Schedules RoadsH ows ' L J 6 aim. and one at 6:30. In Provo, Nicholas r. Homecomings p beri of National Honorf Society, acl tivc in fprenslcs,! served as band twlrlcr and! was vice president oj the Pep Club. She is ne qaugnie of Mr. and SMrs. jDanpei Limb Kenneth, son of Mr and Mr Alvin E. Monson,; ii A member o the English placi;meht class. life is business manager of the ycari book staffj a memben pf National Honor Society, the creative wrlfi. ing class.! of Pcrsonha Patriota. an Americanism cup, ana na bcoh active in Steoheh was a dclkatc to th annual Salt Lake Itotarlaris Yout Conference last week He is A member if the EnL'lish place nnl Forcnslci ment class, of N Ibcnhber of th a iwas league, first team, in debate, lie is presl dent of National! Honor Society and was president It- the LDs M of Mr Seminary J andiMrs.!iStcwartiA. purtjant SUsan. daughter .if Mr. anfl Mdll Dom e. Overly, s k mem hpliif NWlWnal Ifenor Society, o the ilfcnglish placement class, at tended this year's! suite conven t onurcpresenting t ic school Fu . f K 1 f ' torium. This will bi the four concert of the year for the youth symphony. Dr. A. Harold Goodman, chairman of the Music Education Department atlj Brgham Yoimg University, wiu conduct the orchestra, e Monday concert will open with "Prelude and Fugue In D Mioor" by Handcl-Kindlconcl number will be Kbikk lah la "Slnfonia Plccol 0 thcr selections will include ntasla on the Alleluia liymn' by Gordon Jacob, Da Falla's Sijanlsh Dance No. 1" 'irom tne optlra "La Vida Breve, arid ex- cor ts from "Prince Igor" by Alckander Borodin. T here are eight hig schools, nin ; junior high schools and three elementary schools repr bsented jn the orchestra. 82-ple- ill . 1" The Utah Valley Y uth Sym-phdnwill .present its final con-ceof the season A oril 23 at d m. in the Joseph S iiith Audi- I 7:30 , . a. , I ct 8, Ilqw to apply Ulble teachings In lolv, ngi everyday problems wli one-wa- y be, t le itopJeofij free public j'ecl tare on Clirlstlaa Science to l)d delivered n Provo! on Tuesday by Arnold II. Exo of Chlcaao. j A member of the Christian 5ql ence Board of tccturcshlp, Mh automobile engine Included Exo will sp'eak Under the auspli also. (' U Itcglst 'atlon, 6e reservation of entist; ProVo, re Proyo IIlRh Schopt 11051 IN. University membership in thd c ass may bo nudttjorlum, Avenue,! ac 8ip,Jm. Ills subjeh made by either phoning the icg pr calling In will be "llow Christian Science lstrar at the school i person. Can Help You." f The next schedule class will na a on Is Exo lm currently 10C2. Oct. be I, tlonvvlde ldcture itour. I I $S! WW,,, tiohary cars. The prtvotralncr enables the student to learn the fundamentals of titomoblle op-eration by drlvin according to various situations bbescnted on s before actual y taking the wheel of the car oh the road. '. ine stuaent cpn jicarn to operate a car with cither the standard or automatic g( acshlft,. since ' the; Drivotrainer cai be changed from one transmission to the olh-e- r with a push of a butpn. intersection P r opcr and signals,! backing, anglo andj parallel parking, freeway streets, as driving and well as Utah traffic laws arc cohered in discussiort and In prac tlceraccordlng to slitiations prescnted oh film, Elementary cxi at a lion of thu 1 i a ; . ' Registrations are being acce ed throuch April 25 ifor the adult beginners driving fcljass to be hld at ..the Central Utah Vocational School, li 1400 Nortii Univers ty Avenue,1 Provo. The class will bccln April 30 arid kvili be hdld Monday Wednesday and Friday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. for a total of four wccksl' ,11 izc-Aetn- - . fi it a ! Thc driycr graining course !at Central Utah Vocfitlonal School is untnue in Utah iri that It 4mmJ r Im imnni mnu.i.i LECTURER fArnold II. Kxd, Chris! Chicago,. membei1 of the a m J tian science; uoara ot lecture ship, will address a public meeting on Christian science in Provo Tuesday night. r i rwiwmmir i ! lam " Valley Yoyti ;jmphony et Fndl Concert Mr. Carter j Central Utah Chu rches Slate Easter Services , r ' t- , i, .i. Mr. Walker D river Adult nt Training Mi Class Pla nned 'in J , in A. V j'" Risen Christ?! The To Uil - i y 5A mi- - |