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Show 'J.k: : SUNDAY HERALP 8A ' : ;i . . I I 3? 5 i j Shapes, designs,- drama and tome0yswill beexpres$ed through modern dance in the annual Orchesis concert at Brigjharh Young University. Th& concert will begih at. 8:15 p.m. iMarch 7, 8 and 9 in the the Joseph Smith Auditorium!-oof Provi- campus. Member a national dance j society, will participate. Thi concert will start with a grbuijS presenting abstractions of movements from authentic dances .of ihiilbilly America,. Irail, Japan, Isfaej and South A m e r 1 c a. "Shades of Morning" will be danced & the music of the Grand Ca iyxn Suite. j Ieen Beaman, president of Orchesis, bas choreographed an origin al number as pari of her master's thesis. Based oh the life of jEpazabeth. I of England, the dancfe contains five movements, The first movement portrays the fmportance of the throne to Elizabeth, the folhjwiag three demonstrate the conflict! between Elizlbeth and Mar, ftueen of Scot, Phillip', husband fof Mary, and iLeicester, one of Elizabeth's suiters. The final sequence drarhaticizes the inipoptance of life knd the throne to Elizabeth. Karn Quarnstrom, Orchesis adviser and BYU faculty imemiber. wiHldance the lead role A section of dances interpreting modern day "isms" will be one of the concert highlights. 'Cubism" will be interpreted by dancers forming squarish shapes and designs. Two girls will per form a jazz' duet to And All Thai' and a comic dance will follow the theme of "Round Peg in a! Square Hole." it i t U y.' IiTzi - , ' " i : Au A Ai v Ai :' : : U :. wards will furnish the music, 'Oldest! of the three wards, the Orem X2th, ; was organized in 1947. Meetings were held in near- iHfsltw virttlA i name u tiro ymyxn0 members (worked for the new meeting; place. Oreml 19th Ward was formed i hi 1957 from the Orem 11th Ward, and the Provo 20th Ward was organized later that year from parts of three other wards. Site ior the chapel was pur chased jia 1951, but construction did not begin immediately. Counselors to Bishop Johnson in the Orein 12th Ward are Blain D. Webb and Sidney S. Gilbert; brem .19th Ward counselors are .Mr. Elmer LeRue Thurston and Arthur C: Richensj. Wayne Tuttle and J, Dale Bown have served as coun. selors in the Provo 20th Ward since it 'organization. '" i j; .. el. S. 80a 1450 ' If E., Orem. Other speaks ers for the dedi cationr which is scheduled to be f gin at B pjn. include wUl i.loyoS,3 Bishop Christensen the Orem Elder Sonne Ward, Bishop Lawson O. i 19thj Hamb-- j ' . Mr Benson - I r Quartet (1 Winners Annou - E 1 "I 1 i t Or-che- si, r- 3 j Audience.;. ... The meeting was In charge of V Mr. Dalebout f i , Jay Warner stake activity leader iim) Mrs. Clark Morean the YWMIA Stake leader Missionary 1 j There were three junior qua?- tets from the ages of 12 to 13 and the Judges participating selected the Second and First Wards of Nephi as winners. The senior group had five quartettes participating from If? years of age and up. The six wards cf .the stake participated. 'Winners In the senior group were the Fourth Ward and Mona. j Th district stake: festival la fourart siaging will, be held ih wepai Marcn 4 at tne rourta Ward chapel, according! to Mr. Merron Price, sUkesident cf A r ; ; vwrr - s i J to be held March ,-..- J. .lL, 23. ' , , , DOUGLAS M. DRURY ; T Son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. N. 850 W., Orem. Dny,testimonial Fate-we- ll 4:30 Rich 4. t rqALD .1 wu w Benson, 0re " A - - .. i i'v T f.- i i - ; senior leader j-- rTI, ,,,; . i - Doriida Wimmer, Trudy Nora Begay, Michael Peterson, first; Ann Thompson, honorable mention; seventh; Ralph Allred, first; Steven Webb, honorable "mention. . r j ( ; Students .or Grace, - sixith; were named "good j - Hughes Executive Plans Lecture Before 'Y' Group cf the American Society of Range Management at Rapid City, S. D., where he participated in a panel discussion of educational problems confronting the 'range, management profession. . j 1 ; . iKMl Record Keeping Supplies Sfcndard Supply . PX.3-S25- Co 9 -- jfj . ; 23 N. 1st East; 3-36- v . "Vv . IJ -- f ; j her .completed 90th Adamson became inter- ested in genealogy nine years ago at which time she began work on her own genealogica record. Soon she Was busy com piling records for her hushand parents, brothers and sistersand herl children. Six years ago, she began teaching a new Sunday school course, which emphasized record keeping as a part of the lesson material. Not content! to teach by word; alone, Mrs. Adamson compiled a genealogical for each; child in her class. At least 75 children have received "Books of Remembrance" through the efforts of this dediMrs. "The Leadership Function in Management will be discussed by the senior vice presi- dent of Hughes Tool Company; Los Angeles, at Brigham Young University's Executive Lecture Series March 6. A member of the company s four-ma- n executive committee, Business Frank j W. - (4 1 ' j nologlcat Change in the Steel Industry' will be the sub Mr. Tippetts ject pf Mr., Tippetts lecture. AU interested may attend.- - Dr. Ji Kenneth Davies, associate pro fessor of economics, is teacher of ' the class. Mr. a resident of Mapleton, has: been employed at the Geneva works of U.S. Steel since 1947.i In the Steel Workers local he has served six years as grievance man in the open hearth , ' department of the plant greivance j The challenge of the Common ommittee for three years. He-- , nJ . Market to Uie united txates wiu Was elected president of the 4,000- - Tippetts, i ' year. : . versity. .. Eeanot DuUes Dansmg. m er- - M ' S economist known 4nd INUUIII IXIWUIllUlld nationally diplomat, will lecture at 10 am. in the George Albert Smith Field- - IS GO Tllm , i - ' On DemocracyReds I f in-'str- uct !j i ) -- 1 J r. a r it--; x V 5 our existing production," said H. M. Strage, of New York. "'At the tew new products at a rapid rate and there is no escape from the conclusion that this marketing effort directed toward new products-ba- s not enabled us to hold corn" pany profits from declining. Certainly, if we are to reverse this, downward trend, our marketing ability decisions will have to contribute a higher rate of return on investment and..6n stales." - ax I ; ' ..." ' ' . - , "Declining profits have been substantially increasing the marketing effort we have put behind i , . -- v h - I B, " CSU HAS UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS Two Utah County students were electe to student government offices in elections held at the College of Southern Xftah recently. New student officers are, from left, Lynn Dubois, Lehi, first vice president; Linda Johnson, Mcinticello, secretary; Ka thy Hansen, Provo, second vice president; Duane Savage, Antimony, Associated Women Students president; c o P o- "O o- . 0 Richard Henrie, Delta, president. '$ & , 1 '4 - fTy nouse. The last member of the Dulles family in government, Mrs. Lansing is a sister of the late Sec NEPIU of Ideas; retary of State John Foster Dulles Democracy"Challenge Vs. a cated teacher. Communism," and of Allen Dulles, former head film the with eldest' dealing political, Adamson The child, of Cehtjra'l Intelligence Agency. Rho linfJArtAftk her first Dublic economic, and social methods used Stephen, recently asked that his f40 make Communism appeal to hik mother send of President genealogical service at .the request 4 . se math. j riMltral natirtnc! oc uroll "j record to New Foundland, where noover wnen sne maae a suay was missionfeature he is serving as an LDS of unemployment insurance in d,of combatting it, of the valua regular meeting of the ary. This record has been England in 1931. Later she fwas who to wew.. has asset "" able Stephen, directoi1 of financial researci for ' of the Starr member Corbett, a and' In used it in teaching genealogy the Social Security Board Club ; program committee, class. His missionary companion 1942 joined the U.S. State Depart-presentwis so impressed with Stephen's ment to specialize in postwar edthe film for the members. I Karl Jeff eries was introduced book, that he asked that f Mrs. planning. Adamson visit his mother and As alspecialist in Germany! her as a new member of the club to! hei (how to compile a DarticuHar responsibilities were f the Z5 members present. . similar record for him. for Berlin, where she played a "This is the most valuable pos- major 'role in the economic, poli- CHEMICAL PROFITS CHICAGO (UPD The chemsession I can leave my children," tical and. cultural reconstruction is a ical the undergoing of a industry Mrs. jcity!. said Adamson, indicating revolution" which in in 1962, , retirement "marketing will more become her Upon legacy which valuable with the passing of time Mayor! Willy Brandt cabled! her total conipany profits are the the 5Starannuialr a prized collection of well-- "You . jwill remain unforgotten in) guiding measure, ' of the American Insti our city meeting filled "Books of Remembrance' tute; of Chemical Engineers was f told recentlv. .Ny wypsv? wwyww v i "Impact "Sy Tech Smitn is the Sister Of Dulles Plans Forum Address ..... Ire-co- rd m - Collins Colleen zinger. !! ;; ..( 00 ..; Mindful of every need, heedful of - inniMiiiiiMiimiiiii r -i - - DUTY TO GOD WINNERS These four young men have won their Duty to God Awards by the Amer- ican Fork LDS Third Watd. They are, from left, Stephen Jones, Bryari Jone4 George Hunter and Shel- don Wimmer. bach of the boys is also an Eagle Scout. ! t ! : SKATING JS Feb.p 6, 1963 ' 43 PhonD FR 1350 North J 3-45- 59 2nd West! of - j j for Resorvmioiis ; Provo, Utah H.L7U,: nm1 t,n tn h " rfilL TllpA otwv. r thousands ; AM OTiM of Amencans in the fight against Communism, lie gave to Radio Free Europ, He knew that in Eastern ; Eu-iro- pe 1 many! powerful Red divisions are now tied down, for here people still 80,000,000 once-fre- e resist Communist domination.' Here Communism is on the defensive, and helping to keep the Reds off balance are the rfailv broadcasts of Kadio iree words Europe . . . the powerful Communist that of truth expose i Faithfully serving families ' i;:..?,' v GARDEKl"!--';'.- j Tfm FUW Heated Club Room, j Snack Bar, Dressing Room and Rest Rooms, together with excellent ice and Special Rates make ce Skating at "Winter Garden the party spot for Words, Sunday Schools, MfAs, Scout, Explorer rand other group parties.. Over 00 pair of Rental Skates. Half price to Scouts During ScoutJWeek Until every wish, we give careful attention to every detail that will contribute to a funeral service of quiet beauty dignity. of all faiths. iV V. v G ''WINTER 7 ' - GENEALOGY LARSOil STUDIO To Address Col leg e Class Attentive to all Needs and Wi '.A'':i.V PHOTOS j w , recently i 1 Made th Way You Want Them! II1C0ME Frov. I A Labor Leader . J r Christian Science Services Outlined - SCE lit N., his i ; 'Duty to God1 Awards Presented , 3 W. 500 W. j- citizens of the .week" by their classmates; in their respective awrds ave been nome rooms ana tnese were an- - ti two young men of presented the LDS Bounced on Friday during thej as- Ward. Receiving the awards fembly program. The students were jfa, Deveraux, son of Mr. thus honored received certificates Mrs. Deari Deveraux; Kent and their names were identified Goodliffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. in the show Case display perry D. Goodliffe. bytars In the main hallway. I Jim has fserved as chorister ind Kent as organist, for their quorums., Each has re Botanist Returns From priesthood ceived i four individual awards Range Conference ind both have records of better than 75 per cent attendance at ; oatro in . KENT s She was speaking; about gene a logy records, and her prodigious efforts in this field, ifire ample she proof of her statement -- f Nelson f dane choreographer for ing that you can't stop," smiled numbers. Costumes have been designed Mrs; J. Le Grande Adamson. By BETTY G. SPENCER "Once AMERICAN FORK you get started, it is so fascinat- - Rich troop. Drew Overly, son of Mr., and i Mrs. L. H. Overly, received :the was award from his father. Drew formerly librarian for Troop 171 f David Steed, son of Mr. and o i C4. nr.. "man owcu, was prewmeaj 'Christ Jesus" twill he the sub the Eagle Badge by Scoutmaster ject of the lesson-seifmo- n today Ed Hone. David has been both atf-patroi and assistant patrol leader tit. Provo. in the troop. ff'l am the way, the truth, and life: no man4 cometh unto the All three eagles are, eighth but by me." These words the Lincoln at Junior Fither, graders off taken from John's Master the School. High be used as the will (14:6) Gospel Edna Skinner, Mrs. Addison on Gulden Text. "Mister . Ed," replaced Celeste citation will also be read from Holm as Ado Annie in the BroadCience and Health with Key to way run of "Oklahoma!" on? only the Scriptures" by Mary Baker ' five days' notice. Eddy. v . ; ; j ! Am. Fork Woma n Com pi etes 90 Books on Remembrance W. 4th N.; also an ea;gle Donald J Pratt, B. 997 N. VVilham and Mitchell,. Rich is , i scout. ' I r j : ' 6, I the Y. Reeves, 701 S. 00W; Norman presented award by his Bee Weitzeil, 91 W.J 1225 "N.; H. Fitzgerald, 231 jN. 9th W.; brother, y Judd, G '655 - I - was pmreys, m Son, of I Mr. ! and Mrs. Rex E. Essay Winners Listed by School Hum Roy FareweU testi-hmotual-thiat 7 in the t evening Orem 16th Ward Chapel, 641 S. " , 1 i 1 Hum- phreys, son fof Dr. and Mrs N BENSON ttUU - lllllffllllll)MWIIIIilWllllMMlWlllllllMli1llMlWl1iiinilTtl1WmlMMiniMMM f ' AU i 90th BOOK Mrs. J. LeGrande (Ckra) Adamson looks over her 90th completed "Book 'of ReIriembrarice.', . : Elmer. Payson. Farewell testi monial this evening at 7 in the Paryson First Ward Chapel, North western States? Mission. Enters the AMERICAN FORK Honor v4as Mission Homef March 11. accorded the winners of- the t tw v" c ntrvATTT speech, essay and poster making TT n ot ana mrs' " contests which were a part of. ie "' .VJnn0 Imerlanicm nftJHH. UaiCDOUt. UTHn. X afCWCU ICU m today; at 5:15 p.m. in the '.An.M.j ronfiv . tha I mionial 13th Oiem Ward Chapel, 641 S. junior high school. 400 North 'British Mission. E. The winning students were announced at the assembly which climaxed the events. These stu; j dents by grades were: sixth; Becky Sweat, Speech Margo Eatough with Kay Chamberlain receiving honorable meniv I tion, seventh; Ann Holley, eighth. ' David sixth; Griffith, f Essay I; ' ' Margo Eatough, seventh; Petrea Murdock, eighth. Posters (first, second and third ' llll - . GEORGE REX ELMER i l today at p.m. in ;the Orem 21st Ward Orem fecouts received their eagle court of honor held Chapel, 800 West and Center badges at in Orem 14th Ward Mission. the British Southwest Strfet. recently for Troop 1711 Enters the Mission Home March 4. Poster,- places), Lyle fclll Throe Orem Scouts Provoans Enter Gain Eagle Rank L School At OREVI Three Ewters the Mission Home March i fj j Davjld FareWells 365 ij iyj&3L .; - ' : - ! DrW Leads for the Verdi opera "Lathy Betty and Ken Liechty and fee Traviata", to be presented byjsets and scenery will be designedthe Utah Valley Opera- - Associa by Arlon Van Orderi, Provo archition in the Provo High School- tect. , Musical director for the Were production is Dr. Don L. Earl. Auditorium' March ; Announced jsaturday by Mrs. Vic tnr J. Bird, president ym uu V opera association Cast asVioletta areMrs. uiga Gardner and Miss Lurline LevarJ both of Provo. Flora will be j played by Mrs. Kim Ludlow 1... 'Hh Spanish Fork. Aamina will be played by Mrs. Nancy Jbins? American Fork, and jack Morris Provo, wUV take the part of A fredo. I'Ar LaVeref M. Tippetts, president Noel Twitchellnd Ken Wilkes, of Uued! Steel Work both of Provo, have been cast as Germont; Ron Hall, Payson, aslabor relations Gastone. L. M. Tippetts, Mapleclass at Brig-- " 1 tou, will play the Baron Doijf- ham Young Uni- -. i phol; George Collard Jr., Provo, versity Wednes Marquis D'Obigny, and William day March 6, at 7 Petersen, Pleasant Grove, Doc3:10 p.m. in 138 tor Grenvil. J Jesse Knight A large supporting chorus will i 0. jf j ' be under direction of Kurt Wein- of i : I " Gay will appear in 184 Room of the Jesse Knight Dince will enter- the; field of 4:10 at p.m. Building drama when "The Glass Men Mr. Gay has received varied agerie," a play by JTennessee is presented Willaajofts, during experience in aviation, airlines, the Concert. Other numbers will motion pictures, oil tools, real J Hrtn. tA the music nt Martin estate, electronics, oil, founda tions and management systems Gould and Aaron Coplaiid. All choroararAv is done by Born, reared, and educated in he is a graduate of BYU of the club land their I Provo, mekbrs a a r ' t ;."Vl n n me Tuua 01 n acuve memwr the I n...-v. advisers. Others ... . . .helping .with . i pronuction include; unaries lien- - uultu- wew me York; rimes recently sent,; lighting and setts: carol Miihie costumes,1 arad Dave described the Hughes Tool Com pany (Toolco) and its rock bit for Campbell, sound, oil well drills as the fountainhead of the Howard Hughes empire "Toolco," said the Times, "has made possible a fortune of $5p0 million based on machinery S. manufacturing, a brewery, real estate, major interest in Trans LT LAKE CITY Seven Provo World Airlines and Northeast Air lines, and aircran manuiactur wn amiHi c me v,a i at Weltwh rVHffP after de o m nas Air. iay spem uis Business sucicessfully completing the col an life in thevast as employee entrance examinations. lego's of Mr. Hughes. The new students are;: Michael complex 30Cf 450 E. Frank Darcy, S.; Philip Reed Davis, 112 El 360 S.; Gordon ; Mr. ! j j a NEPHI The Juab Stake Music festival of quartet singing wai beld at the Juab Stake house this week to an appreciative and large ' I ; ( OREM Alma Sonne, aSsistantflJin fof the Irovot 20th Ward, and to the LDS Council of Twelve4 SJiafron Stajce President Alma P. Apostles, will offer the dedicatory; Burton. Orem 12th Ward Bishop this evening in dedication! N. jFJoyd Johnsof will conduct the prayer . I r ; wc- mrw wicuii ger.vK;rs. , ceremonies' tor 12th-19l- ih choirs of the three Combined Provoj 20th warn unapi 1 - -- New Orem Chapel SerVing 3 Wards Will Be Dedicated at Special Ceremonies This Evening ! La I raviata C ast An n oo ocea : 13-1- ! li chapel serving the Oreml 12th, 19th and Provo DEDICATION SCHEDULED -tNew 20th Wards will be dedicated in ceremonies this evening. ' i I n - - ' ' 1 - "'" ' i ' ' : " I " f : "! if111. - Orchesis I: Concert Scheduled . ' . " f f ' ' SUMAY, MARCH 3, 1963 Utah County, UtahJ ' : v h Ai Oun Chapel of Memonies n ortuary FR Z$ East 300 South, provo 519 Nonfi'Main,- Spanish Fork - i 6S 798-676- 3: . Stand up and be counted . J . send your contribution now. Give whatever you can. Radio Free Europe Fund- Cwt Voir to 1963, Mnl Vrfn, P. O. B a public utmr PMUfud in too wratiorilhTk Adtrtiting Cvvneil nd tk M.J. .?. ' |