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Show SA SUNDAY HERALD jj I , SUKPAY. JUNE 3. 1962 City Lists Utah County. Utah ' 1 provo schools list SUMMER MUSIC PROGRAM Plans Drama Schedules The - Provo City School" District Production announced Saturday its 4, at the The Utah School Food Service Moffitt' of the ProVo School .Dis. Association will hold a four-da- y trict, Superintendent Russell N. The Lehi Stake MIA Summer Workshop in Provo June Stanfield of the Nebo. School DisLEHI trict' and Superintendent Dan drama department will present SeThis program is sponsored by Peterson of the Alpine School Disttle play "Our Hearts Were Young trict and Mayor Verl Dixon of and Gay, on Tuesday June 5, vtan stale, .Department oi ruDiic cooperation with Provo. at 7:30 p.m. in the stake taber- Pmvn District and the Dr. John Perryman, executive nacle, according to JoAnn Wath- - Brigham Young University. The director of the American School en, sxaKe arama airecxor. mere theme of the Convention is "Im-Wi- ll Food Service from Denver, Colo., be no charge. nroved Phvsieal Fitness A Chal- - will be the featured speaker. three-acThe t A baking demonstration will be play by Cornelia lenge to School7 Lunch." OUs Skinner tells the delightful Anni.nvimatiilv 400 neonle are held on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at story of two young girls in the expected. to at the Timpanogos Schools Safeterta ... . be in attendance wm early 1920's and their experiences the worKsnop, wnicn repre-- and another demonstration will be aboard ship and travel abroad. sent nearly every school program held at the Maeser School CafeLor a Manning takes' the role of in the state of Utah. teria sponsored by the Paper Cup Cornelia and Sandra Phillips and Container Institute and the held the at will be Registration plays Emily Kimbrough. Alvin Provo Growers of Alabama and Peanut beSchool Cafeteria Schow is Otis Skinner and Rose tween 2.High Georgia. arid 4 p.m. on June 5. Hilton is Mrs. Skinner. Many outstanding classes have an instal On Other cast members include lation Tuesday evening, been arranged by the association at the banquet will be held Brent Lovefidge, steward; Connie on the use and care of officers Smith Banquet Hall under Nielsen ..inspector and also stew Joseph the direction of Mrs. Merl Dein, equipment with classes to be held ardess; Dell Gilbert, window president of the Utahf School Food at the Provo High School, Lincoln cleaner and the admiral; Rodney Service Association, With Mts. Junior High Schol and the Orem Davenport, purser; Kenneth De Chloe Madsen acting as general High School. p bois, Dick Winters; Sharon Judd, chairman. New officers installed On Thursday at 8 p.m. a genMadame Elise; Lela Tanner, at this time will be president, Mrs. eral session will be held in the Theresa; and Bert Beck,. Mon Loa Johnson, Supervisor of Nebo Provo High School Auditorium sieur De La Croix. District School Lunch; president with Dr. Virginia F; Cutler, dean No MIA meetings will be held- elect. Mrs. Mary Canienish su- - of the College of- - Family Living, in the various wards for this week pervisor of Alpine District School Brigham. Young. University, as Lunch; secretary, Mrs. Grace speaker. ;The general public is inoniy. Hiatt, Nebo District, and treas vited to this session. urer, Mrs. Deane Rasmussen, Friday June 8, at 1 p.m. the Provo District. closing session will feature HerThe first general session will be bert B. Rorex, chief of the School held on Wednesday, June 6, in Lunch Branch, Food Distribution the Provo High School Auditorium Division of the U. S. Department with Rodney Ashby, state director of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, of the school lunch program, con and Edward Delaney, administraducting. Special greetings will be tive officer, U. S. Department of given by Superintendent J. C. Agriculture in Salt Lake City. summer music program will begin Monday, June Central Junior High School, and end Aug. 3. in Classes will be held on the lower floor of building of the Central Junior High. Some band and orchestra instruments are available on a jrental basis. Orchestra students will begin in the fourth grade and band students in the fifth grade of next school year. Students will be divided into six different groups oiLadvancement.. There will also Junior high honor band and orchestra," cadet, be an "all-cit- y and beginning band and orchestra. intermediate, Registrations and tryouts for all groups will be Monday, June 4 from 9 a. m. to 12 noon and 1 to 3 p. m. at the Central Junior High, except, for the Provo High School band which will meet at Provo High at 7 a.m. Monday morning,) June 11. All instruction is free of charge. Students are urged to bring their parents for registration. Teachers are Melvin I Billings, Eugene Furniss, Robert Matheson and Stanley Brady, band; and Alfred Swenseh and John G. Hilgendorff, orchestra. the-ma- schedule for the summer recreation program of the Provo Recreation Department was released Saturday by Linn Itockwood, Parks and Recrea A complete tion director. Most activities, including eight supervised play grounds will begin Monday, June 4. Registration for some activi ties has already taken place but, openings are still available in most activities and may be made at the Recreation Office, Room 204 or call FR Ex. 25, or where the acti the location at to held. is be Following is vity a complete listing of all activities offered this summer. . l ( lilSHOPKiC Gilbert 'Jensen, new Orem 24th Ward: is bishop of the front, center, the His counselors are Stanley Wayne, front left, firsthand Bay Downs, front rifrht, second. Ward. clerks are Frank Cope and Harvey Dimond, rear from leftOREM 2STH-WAH- PLAYGROUNDS Supervised playground pro grams will be conducted at nine areas tnis summer. Activities are designed primarily for chil dren years of age and will include such activities as arts and crafts, low organized games, quiet games, ping pong, story telling, reading, nature activities, special events, excursions, and city tournaments. . Ihis program is free to all Provo children and will consist of two four week ses slons. First session, June 4 29. Second session, June through 9 July through Aug. 3. Playgrounds will be conducted both during mornings and after noon. Morning sessions will be from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and after noon from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the following schools. Franklin, Sunset View, Joaquin, and Maeser, Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, also Tues day and Thursday afternoons Wasatch, Grandview, Provost and Timpanogos, Monday, Wednesday and Friday after noons, also Tuesday and Thurs day mornings. 6-1- -- - - - s v ; ' -- '1 . 3 ' - - I i . Aaronic Priesthood Slates Outing jfrii sessions i NEW OREM FIRST WARD BISHOPRIC These men comprise the new bishopric of the) Orem First Ward, standing from left, Earl Farnworih, first counselor; Clifton Pyne, bishop, and Donald Tittle, second counselor. Front, from left, Grant Watkins, clerk; Lorus Johnson, assistant clerk, and Leonard Tuekett, assistant clerk. ARTS AND CRAFTS will Instructional classes be 6. o ; QUARTET OF EAGLES Receiving Eagle Scout awards recently in the West Sharon LDS Stake were, front, from left : John A. Ellison and his son, Donald E. Ellison; back, left, Dale C. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Johnson, and Bryce K. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Taylor. All are members of Troop 35, - TM- " j V , The Orem West Stake Aaronic Priesthood annual out? ing will be held at Aspen Grove in Provo Canyon Juney,Sand 9. Plans for the overnight get-tgether will include, all boys and fathers .of the stake. Thomas Worthington, general chairman of the outing states that fathers and sons will gather at the grove during the day, pitch camp, prepare the evening meal and then be ready for the activi-- . ties of the evening which will be under the direction of George Dearing. A program has been planned with those in attendance participating. Saturday morning Ibetween 6:30 and 7:30 a.m., the bishoprics of the wards will prepare and serve breakfast which will include bacon, eggs, notcaKes, potatoes and hot chocolate. Eayh person must bring his own" disnes. After breakfast various activi ties will be enjoyed under the di rection of Scott Wilkins including games, athletic activities and hik OREM held at four different areas throughout the city for students A regis between the age of will be fee tration charged. Chil also be dren may asked to pur chase or bring from home some Provo 17th Ward. crafts materials. ouowing is a list of activities: Weaving, braid for the vast majority of boys be- Ing, puppets, ceramic painting, tween nine and 17 years of age salt beads, picture frames, alumi who want to play. Each league num foil pictures, paper animals, is independently operated by vol' leather crafts, copper and metal crafts and jewelry, wool carving, unteers. but play on or city - maintained iacmues. mosaic tile, etc Arts and crafts will be conduct- - Teams are organized early in the ed June 4. through Aug. 3 on the spring, but occasionally replace schedule: Maeser ments are made during the sum following School, Tuesday and Thursday mer. The name, address and 9 years at 9 to telephone number of the president morning, 1030 a.m., and 10 years and up, of each league for every age to noon. Wasatch group may be obtained by calling 10;30 a.m. WARDt-ThiSchool, s Tuesday and Thursday the Recreation Department, and new bishopric LEADERS OF OREM 25th years at 1:30 to complete information can.be ob- will direct the affairs of the Orem 25th Ward. Seated, 13afternoons, 10 p.m., and years and up. 3 tained from the league president. from left, LaMar Hills, second counselor; Zane S. Taylor, 4:30 Grandview SWIMMING bishop, and Robert Smoot, first counselor. Standing, Mondayp.m.ana Wednesday, School, morn be from left, Clarence assistant clerk; Clement ings, 9 years at 9 to 10:30 a.m. This yeark there ,will again inswimming three, Glover, clerk, and David Fielding1, assistant clerk. ana iu years and up, io:30 a.m. structional sessions for children. i 1.1 t ir a Tnna w uwu. ridiiMin . n u- -. t ocuwi, iviouaay ana vveanesaay anemoons, 29; July 27, and July 9 years at 1:30 to 3 p.m., and 24. Class hours will be 9, 10 years and up, 3 to 4:30 p.m. 10, 11 a.m. and 12:00 noon each Registration can be made at session Monday through Friday. the Recreation Office or at the A registration fee for 16 lessons school the first of during day Saint Mary's Episcopal Church LAKE SHORE Don Hunter, son will be charged. There will be classes. will Provo to a summer la two adult ladies sessions, one change of Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter DANCE CHILDREN'S schedule of services today, June 3 was presented beginning June 5 and ending July Registration for classes in chil- - j2, and the other beginning July Sunday mornings there will be with his Duty to errlces at 8 and 10 a. m. k God Award in arens aance wiu oe neid batur- - 17 an(j ending Aug. 23. The class Services will be Holy Day here. day, June 9, at Joaquin School. wni be between 1 and 2 p.m church held as announced. This schedule Don has been A fee for a nine week course will Tuesday and Thursday. Regis will continue through September. cnargea. CWldren from Kin- - tration fee for these classes will verv active fa through the sixth grade be for 10 lessons over a the various dearten to enroll. Registra-- 1 period. eligible churchf organ!-- 1 uo Iees aiso De acceptea at vmi TENNIS zaUons serving All classes tte Kecrea"on as a ward win De neia Office. Instructional tennis classes are on Saturday: teacher and in once again available to boys and a.m., (if needed); 8:50-Mr. Hunter other capacities. girls from 8 years of age with 9:35 a.m., kindergarten; 5 He this from graduated, spring for youth of all Spiritual alertness Is needed Spankh a.m., first grade; 10:30- - classes planned School. Fork High An adult ladies abilities. to meet the challenge of today. 11:15 a.m., second and third playing offered if there are' be class lesson-sermay This Is a theme of the and 0 grades p.m., The sufficient requests, program xocn entitled "Ancient and Mod fourth, fifth and sixth grades. sesk will consist of two era Necromancy, Alias Mesmer- LDS GIRLS SOFTBALL sions with each class meeting ism and Hypnotism, Denounced," Softball leagues for are girls two . ... which wfH be heard at Christian LEE WHEELOCK . i mornings a weelc for one t i uew& organizea uus summer ana bour. The areas at which in- i 'Science .services today. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene wiu involve girls from grades struction will be held will be: The responsive reading will in Wheelock, Lom-po-c, lour mrougn nmxn. North. Park, Wasatch School, clude Paul's advice to the Ephe-sian- s, Calif., for- urtria wno are mieresten m i i.i and a citation will be read j I in the but program at advanced number and Health "Science with groups from . , nave not nernaos n icwusm, xae to . the nr&x courts. session Key Scriptures" by Mary ly left Salt Lake snouia can tne Recreation De- - uiu wlU run from June 4 tn June 29. Baker Eddy. in serve to 'Oi City FR Ex. 25, for and the second session from July the Argentine partment. mxuier uuonnauoa, or De at de fl ft An? 9l Trtn.tintM, instrun, Mission. Elder Farrer Junior High, this Monday, tion will be provided for players Wheelock has o p.m. i of all abilities from beginners to spent the past BOYS BASEBALL advanced. The program will be j months Baseball leagues are, available with sa number of studying Span ish at BYU. He Mr. Wheelock PARSON Ernest and Brent is a of Payson High . Olson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. School.graduate Garth Olson of Payson Second w. ' Ward have won their duty To God nt,iu Son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Peay f Awards. . Springville, will be honored at 10-YEmissionary welcome home servharon's ices this evening at 5 p.m. In the Springville 12th LDS Ward. Cenommunity tral Atlantic States Mission. 1 i' ' f f V r if ducat ional i J r' s New York, Philadelphia. New Orleans. Houston, Baltimore and ecreational Saa Fraiclsco, in order, are the INTEREST six leading seaports of the U.S. 7-1- ... T . 4 x ' c-h- ooi i , 0, - Statewide School Lunch Workshop Slated in Provo 'f Recreation 1 ---- Lehi Stake city-own- ed . f 7-- tournaments for those desiring competition at this level. . GOLF CLINIC A clinic for Youth 10-1-6 years of age will be held at the Timpanogos Golf Course June 4, 6 and 8 at 10 a.m. Also, a clinic for , the women has been set for the following week, June 11, 13 and 15, and will be free of charge. Dave Crowton, Timp and his staff will conduct the swing classes. Registration ing. All fathers and sons of the stake for these clinics may be made Office. invited to attend this event. are Recreation by calling the pro-manag- er, ' I - ' ' y " ' 4 : i I CURTIS MUSIC .WINNERS Winners of the recent Curtis Music Contest in Payson, from left, are Kathleen Christensen, piano ; Lois Haskell, vocal; and Larry Huff instrumental. Gold medals were, presented by members --of the family to the late Dr. A. L. Curtis, who is con tinuing the contest as a memorial to thelPayson physi cian, surgeon and civic leader. 7-- 9 Puh, 7-- four-wee- 1 Lake Shore Youth Summer Schedule Wins 'Duty1 AWard St. Mary's Lists I I r-- - 30-Au- ly g. 7-- Oil t , U Jt, JV I Mid-wee- , six-we- ek Christian Science Services Outlined TOP SCOUT Raymond Ludlow, Rand Robbins and Allan Jdhnson, from left, who ! have gained their eagle rank in scouting All are members of Troop 174, Orem Fifth LDS ' Ward, 45 10-1- 9:40-10:2- 11:20-12:1- iliissionaries -- j AIN EAGLE RANK Awarded Eagle Scout badges at a- recent East Provo Stake area court of honor were, from left, Fred Lewis, Troop 715, son of Mr. arid Mrs. F. Wesley Lewis; Charles Brown, Troop 45, son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Brown, and Byron Jackson, Troop 55, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin H. Jackson. four-wee- Gf - I PiPg l!?n? ti Rip-nor- f hu.j Oun Senoice to i he Living nS""; five "Today is mine . All beauty to observe, Trees and flowers and tender Morning skies: To feel , the peace of eventide, and see j high-light- ed I rtAi An Excellent Investment..,. i that dwells in every Human Heart." Ruth Burnham The, good AR ' BONDS EARNING IE " , AN HOUR ENSHRINED IN LOVING MEMORY . 5 ssoctation i Ernest Brent EXPECTS LO.VE SESSION . Senate WASHINGTON (UPI) Mans-Mike Leader Democratic he field said today expects to come back will have gresj to elections after the November finish its work. He said ia a radio Interview that the target date for rsczt is Sept. 15, fbut I do cot think that we will be able to finish car work by that time." A V. The nation's most unique organization GENEALOGY SCERA Theatre PHOTOS Made lh Way, You - Want Thml ; r k 1st East, FR 3-36- i 43 7 Jalo The memory of a beautifully, reverently conducted funeral of deep comfort and spirtual inspiration. long abides as a source A operating building new Orem new Community Iarlc UBonds s(fl)n at LARSON STUDIO 23 Swimimng Pool ; i A 10 2 Payson Youths Win ''Duty1 Award SETS OFF 35TH SHOT & WASHINGTON (UPI) The Atomic Energy Commission detonated a small nuclear device underground at its Nevada test site Friday. It was tne 35th announced blast since the underground sei 15. last ries began Sept. Our Chapel of. if MferpoRies ortuarif Kow SCERA THEATRE in Orem 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Monday through Saturday lernot i LET'S GO CAMPING! r As the final bell m&rkr the end Of another school year, families all over America are, savins. "Let's go camping!" This year a record number of folks will pile sleeping bags and cooking pots in the family car for a vacation under canvas in our woods and open spaces. If you're lucky enough to find a spot in a regular campground, ordinary precautions with fires will do. But thousands of families will have to set up camp in undeveloped areas. If you are one of these families, SMOKEY asks you to follow these rules to prevent forest fires: 1. Locate your fireplace in a circle of bare earth. Build up rocks or dig a shallow hole to enclose your fire. 2. Keep your; fire small and put it dead out When you leave. 3. Fill campstbves and lanterns in an area cleared to bare earth. 4. Soak used charcoal with water and bury in cool damp earth. 5. Sit down to smoke clear a place for hot ashes, matches, ' and cigarette stubs. Remember- - only YOU can PREVENT FOREST FIRES! 85 East 300 South, Provo FR 3-66- r 68 T Published as a public trvie cooperation with Tha Advertising Council and tha Newspaper Advertising Executives Association.' III |