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Show SUNDAY. MAY 8, Utah County. Ut SUNDAY HERALD 7 Around and About UTAH COUNTY By MILDRED b, HALL Mn. Catherine S. Browif of Pro. . to. has been enjoying thr ee weew Via Welton, Chandler and IBenson,. Ariz., as guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs: Earl Bro win, Mrs. Reed Brown and Mr. a Ud Mrs. Chester Brown. An cpenhouse at the II. fVinfield there. , Mrs. Lyle II. Brown, Coleville, and Mrs. A, D. Buckley, Rupert, Ida., mother and aunt (of Mrs. Lyle (Carol) Cooper, Profo, were recent visitors with the Coopers, for a day or two. 46 Flights from Provo Airport this week have included a journey to Idaho Falls,. Ida., and Tucson, Ariz., by Merrill Christopherson and to Bozeman, Mont., by Lynn Christopherson. tHarold came by! air from" Chihuahua, Mex to visit his daughter attending university here. V Pratt ' Clark .home this week, welcomed their son, Roland returniag from Central German mission .f Among attending were the and f Gordon Randal Shlpleys Walker family, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Dazel Pulley and Mrs. Gary Elton, American Fork; Mrs." William Fitzgerald, Lehi; the Robert Christensens, fhildren; Mrs. Arvilla King, son; Clark, Salt Lake City; the Robert (Browns, children; Mrs. Elaine Bapcter and Mrs. Carl prawford, all Orem. For several months following his release Ronald studied French in Paris with his brother, Iliover W. Clark- - working on his doctorate out-of-town- ers 3-05- . , Mr. and Mrs. DaNeil Clegg are busy getting acquainted with and comoletiru details in their new home it 175 E. 9008., in Orem. With them is their small daughter, Nancy Ann. Recent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moorlan Snow and family Provo, were an uncle, Rile Black burn. LaPoint and Mr. Snow's sister. Mrs, Hal Hendrick, Hunt ington Park, Calif., who came to Visit her mother. Mrs. Emeline Snow. " e Weston White has returned to his home after an LDS mission to Argentina He spent three weeks traveling in South and Central America by boat and train. He was met in Mexico City by his Darents. Mr. and Mrs. .Lowell White, and sisters. Judy and Marian. They visited places of .in terest .'returning by car up the Rotary Hears Plight of Today's Youth The American youth west coast of Mexico. mW Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas, Mr and Mrs. David W. Tnomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thomas of Spanish Fork, left Thursday for Portland, Ore., where they will attend the funeral of their niece, Helen Grunewald. She Is tne daughter of their brother. Bill. of today It know and they art exiled MEETINGS They arc about to be landed a RELIEF SOCIETY BAZAARS world which they never jmade Springville Fifth Ward, in which is loaded and "ready to go Wednes Thus declared Dean Milton F. Ilartvigsen of Brighani Young University In his address, to the Provo Rotary Club Fr id ay. Adolescents are hurried tola rapidly through high school and the adolescent years and are not given the opportunity to f grow up and mature like they s lould he said. 7 Large numbers of your g people today never fulfill their potentialities; they have too mueh meaningless leisure and , acquire a of taste for standardization I everything. i "We should enlarge outjhinklng about new ways of education tha will encourage indlviduM growth and learning. Our youngsters need an expanding self knowledge and increase of self control. While re cognizing special talents! and abilities when they occur fwe must provide basic opportunities in ed ucatlon for everyone," hi conclud ed. Month award The was made to Rotarian Max Han sen. Visitors were John Allardice "of Colorado Springs, Colo,; Dwight Packard, American Fork and, Bert Terry of Provo. President Seth Billings was in charge and tne speaker was mirocucea Dy ' Program Chairman Jack Harri Springville Stakehouse, day, starting 10:30 a.m. Everyone invited, with, usual food and household1 items available. Orem Second Ward, starting 5 p. m. Tuesday at Vermont Chapel, Fourth East and Fourth North, Orem. Fashion. show,...5 p.m.; din- ner, e p.m., oeginning oi Dazaar sale, 6 p.m. Entertainment for children. General public invited. PTA MEETING Wilson Elemental. I retiring principal, to be honored prior to his departure fdr a teach ing assignment in the Hawaiian slands. New officers to be in stalled headed by Mrs. Ray An gus, incoming, president. FIRESIDE CHAT BYU Sixth Ward, tonight at 6:30 p.ni., Joseph Smith Audi torium!. Cleon Skousen, Salt Lake City, to be speaker. Public in jCar Class Scheduled Another Mother-Bab- y Care class will begin Monday afternoon at the American Red Cross Chapter Headquarters, 356 N. 20p E Provo. This is being by the Utah County Chapter of American Red Cross arid the City and County Public Health Department, and will be laught by Mrs. Ella Edmunds nd Mrs. Lyle Childs, registered nurses. These classes will bel held on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. for three weeks. There Is no charge for tbie course. The course is ,taught by discussion method, using bop directive and, counseling. Students have an opportunity for supervised practice durifff class care la alio cover-etime. Pre-nat- CIVIL AIR PATROL Provo Squadron, Monday, 8 p.m.,s National Guard Armory. Film, to le shown .by Bill Berry Officers Named Club For Four-- er, utner memoers are JNancy Reece, Diane Brandon and Deanne Mitchell, j . u BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Friday: Is our business to keep pace with all the latest detelopnseots in medical science la order to help your doctor mi - GEM HOBBYISTS PLAN FOR ANNUAL SHOW Examining some of the colorful tone and unique mineral and gems material that will be on display to the public at the fourth annual gem and mineral show sponsored by the Timpanogos Gem and Mineral Society on May 11, 12 and 13, are from left, Art Gray, president, Lucille Lucas, secretary, and Del Lucas, vice president. 21 1 I L lUWOTH 11 EI life1 LIVING Many other at lower prices. 0 Grariit WW I prices tart at Of Furniture 0 D One of the many smart new living room sets at Granite. 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Club project ' is cooking, phaze one. Officers are, Betty Gay, presi dent; Carol Rasmussen, vice pres ident; Becky Hansen, secretary- treasurer; Vicki Reynolds, report tus All , -- . . fav- i r 1 Jewelry collections from local hobbyists, there will be r--t displays from cient dinosaur7 Did you know gem and mineral clubs vf Salt that crystals grow gleaming and Lake and Price and there will te beautiful on the inside of hat special attractions including rep was once a ball of mud? Have you licas cf the worli'i rnoit famous found out what the natural glass diamonds, sandttone figures from of an extinct! volcano can be like California. Jade pictures, a labia when cut and poliihed into a of gleaming gre-eand tlua ehryaocella and other unique-itemsYou will be able to see all these This year an additional feature things and many more lovely and unusual gems and minerals at the will be the appearance of the fourth annual show sponsored by Tribe of Many Feather mfcote the Timpanogos Gem ami Mineral members will perform dances on Society in the Utah National Saturday at 7:53 p.m. Guard Armory, Fifth North and In charge cf general arrange-men- ti Second West, on May 11, 12 are Art Gray of Provo. and ,13. ; club president, and Raymond Simpson of Spanish 'Fork, show or- chairman. assUtd by cjher club Members of the county-uid- e ganization will exhibit almost 100 ofiicers and members. cases of collections of mineral For rockhounds there will aUo be a swap table and a silent aucspecimens, cut and polished Indian artifacts and other tion. A snack bar will be provided pieces. The public1 is Invited to attend ttitb proceeds to go to the Excepwithout charge from 10 a. m. to tional Unit. Utah State Hospital. 10 p. m. on Friday and Saturday. For those attending there will and from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on be prizes cf jewelry, and Sunday Sunday. evening a mosaic table will be to addition the displays of the given away. In Dones or an an gem-ston- J 1 . D H ve al :frf' Romans J who took considerable care of their teeth, brushing them regularly with a substance known as "dentifricium.' mr en Have you ever mice rrom tne or among ancients.1 Gold and silver picks, were widely used by the D Girl to Joseph R. and Doreen i Faye Smith, of Springville. Girl to Jay and Barbara Hughey Thueson of Provo. Boy to Melvin. and Janet Ander son Mabey of Provo. 1 Boy to Hugh J. and Leah John to Persons wishing enroll in this son McClellan of Provo. Boy to Erwin and Carole Chris". may do so at the first class tensen Matthews of Provo. en May 7. j non-directi- - The toothpick was in high vited. 4-- H Mother-Bab- y An exhibit of Girl Scout art which has won the 1962 "Picture Your Home Frontier" contest in the Utah Girl Scout Council, will be on display May 7 to 9 at the City and County Building in Provo. The winning paintings and sketches were selected from over 200 Utah entries in! the contest. The eight winning selections will be displayed at the 1962 Senior Girl Scout Roundup in Vermont. Mrs. , Van H. Slayden, Clearfield chairman of the state con test, said the projecij was planned as part of the observance of the Girl Scouts' 50th birthday anniversary. It was designed to en courage all Browniie. Intermedi ate and Senior Girl Scouts to draw, paint or sketch take photographs or make prints at the same time they were learning about their own communities. The pictures depict places, people and activities that have fashioned home frontiers,' past and present. Payson, , son Unique Sights Await Public At Gem, Mineral Exhibition v I Wednesday, 8 p.m. Clifford Clark, ! Man-of-t- h Moy 11, 12, 13 In Provo 1 i - FRk,S563or FR i. Girl Scout Art Exhibit on Display JurnUure company CZZI I 1 1 1 SeolhetSusor K&trto Plsxi cn En C3 D Q: D I , |