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Show 8A 1363 SUNDAY HERALD TV 'ft u Worship together this week r Missionary Farewells Homecomings 1 Both contemporary and classical pieces will be performed by sopralno Mary Costa in a concert at Brigham Young University Monday,' March 25. blue-eye- d blonde, A beautiful Miss Costa will 'sing at 8:15 p.m. in thi Smith Fieldhouse. The program is sponsored by the Concerts Association Accompanist will be Frederick Gahn Het repertoire will include a variety of numbers including Handel Schubert, and a choice collection of American folk songs. f r Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Daw-ioProvo. Farewell testimonial! today at 4:30 p.m. in tne Provo 21st Ward Chapel; 1550 N. 1350 W. Brazilian South Mission. in Knoxville, Tenn., and educjited in Southern California, Miss Costa first won prominence when! she was chosen by Walt Disney to sing and speak the voice of "The Sleeping Beauty" in the Boij-- n Mr. Garrett Mr. Hales n, c if. HARRY BRENT HALES Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. r, Hales, Spanish Fork. Farewell testimonial today at 3 p.m. in the Fourth-Sevent-h Ward Chapel. Western Canadian Mission. ' KM W 1 RONALD M. GAY Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gay. Springvme. Farewell testi monial this evening at 7 in the Springville 11th Ward Chapel. En ters the Mission Home Monday. HOWARD KEITH IVORY Son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Ivory, Springville. Farewell testi monial toady at 5 pjm. in the Springville Fourth Ward Chapel. Enters the Mission Home April 8. MICHAEL R. NICOL Son of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham R. Nicol, Orem. Farewell testi monial today at 3:30 p.m. in the Orem 19th Ward Chapel. French East Mission. Enters the Mission Home April 8. WARREN MARK 23EGLER Son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle L. Ziejrler. Orem. Farewell testi monial today at 4:30 p.m. in the Orem Second Ward Chapel, 400 E. 400 N. Central American Mis sion. Enters the Mission Home f' mid-Novemb- - I ' Costa's singing a $250,000 contract with impresario S. Hurok. Last fall she returned to the $an Francisco Opera to sing in "SThe Rake's Progress" and "Faust." She also has starred I J , 1 , Mr. Ziegrler in "La rl -- J 1 : CD; i - 'i . - (I j J "Ml Traviata," "Manon," "La Boheme," "Blood Moon," "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and othe" operas. t- OREM F0UUTH WAttD BISHOPRIC After a division of the Orem Fourth and Fifth LDS Wards to form the Orem 27th, the following men were appointed toj the Youths Win Legion Zone Oratory Event Fourth Ward bishopric: Front, from left, j Harpist Sets Concert at 'Y' Monday 8-- 17 California and Utah, Harp compositions of the 18th and 19the centuries will be performed by Nicanor Zabaleta in a i Grand and moving tragedy, morning concert at Brigham with March language and characterizaYoung University Monday, tions that only Shakespeare could 25. Zabaleta, Spanish harp virtu- have created, will be featured in oso, will be featured at the the Brigham Young University Forum assembly at 10 a.m. in Theatre production of "Othello, M. Delot Rowley, first counselor; William A. Cox, bishop, and Weston Ii. Farley, second counselor; back, from (left, Kay L. Baker, Gilbert P. Searle and H. Hardy $ean, ward clerks. Mr. Co.x had served as second counselor in the previous Fourth Ward Bishopric. j George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. The concert is open to the public. Included on the program will be three etudes by Ch.N. Bochsa (1789-185and "Concerto in C Next Major" by Vivaldi-Bacwill be a sonata in three movements by J. L. Dussek (1760-1812-). 6) h. V Dixon Junior PTA Names Officers The Moor of Venice,' scheduled 0 in for presentation March the Joseph Smith Auditorium. Curtain time is 8:15 pj. m. Characteristic of this perennial 27-3- to tragedy, according Director I A. r j Spanish Fork Kiwanis Form New Key Club (1808-1894- i yzr : lH wr Christian Science Farewell testimonial this eve- ning at 6:20 in : the Edgemont Second Ward Chapel. Work Mis- siom to New Zealand. Their four csmwren win accompany tnem. JOHN LUDLOW Son of Mr. andMrs. Jack Lud- low, Nephi. Welcome Home was held in the Nephi First Ward last Sunday. Served in the Southwest Indian Mission. J of-th- by-office- e Mi-cla- el j Springville Cake Decorating Class Scheduled I Dont let herbs; j Jf DRAIBS1 u PTA j Calendar Attorney Lectures j . f - GENEALOGY Made the Want TKeml Way You Is Jl UNITARIANISM 1 nt to thoM Interested In who liberal religion. 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Others jin the cast include Mayone Woodbury as BiancaJ Karl Pope as Desdemona's father, Brabantio; Russell Jensen as Gratiano; Tom Murray as Lo dovico; Neal Barth as Montana? and David Murdock as the Duke of Venice. Set design for "Othello" is by Clifford Cabanilla, who ha $ created the setting in partial fiu fillment of thesis requirements j for the master's degree. Original music for the produc tion has been composed by Linda Williams, and the opulent cosi tumes were created by Carol Michie. . Royally Selected Introducing E. Served in Chapel, American Mission. the Central portrayed by Dan Staples, Legion Auxiliary ! of ultimatet spiritual reality creat-God' ed Mrl and. Mrs. Ken- Daughter of rveth J. Flygare." Brigham City, formerly of Provo. Welcome Home today at 4:30 p.m. in the Pioneer Second , Ward Chapel. Served in. the British Mission.Open house will follow testimon--! ial at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Booklet introducing Unitorkinljm M. J. Taylor, 1038 W. 100 N. 400 N. 650 r's Quartet Winners In Stake Listed DOROTHY FLYGARE Ward "Bel-shazza- v Chorus Plans Variety Show In I u. jacx th i Names Winners Poster Contest csnr th First-Four- pus. The concert in the assembly will present the combined choruses of 300 voices and an orchestra of 100 conducted by Dr. Crawford Gates; chairman of the BYU Music De partmeht. P r o g r a m includes Bach's "Magnificat" and Feast" by Sir Williarri Turner Walton. Performances are scheduled i Las Vegas, Bakersfield, Los Ani geles. Berkeley, Provo and Salt Lake City. s Seminary Seniors Presented Pins A j Proctor, American Fork. Fare- weH testimonial this evening at T in the Ward 300 SSI S. E. Enters the Chapel, Mission Home Monday. Departs Edgemont i . 8TETEN PROCTOR Son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Ferguson, Edgemont. Welcome Home today at 4:30 p.m. in the sembly halls will be scheduled for the reunions. Approximately 65 per cent of BYU students come from outside the state of Utahj. They represent every state in the nation and 50 foreign countries, j A luncheon for the churchmen will be held .at 12:15 pirn, in Joseph Smith ballroom, and frorn 1:30 to 3 p.m. they will tour the beautiful, fast growing BYU cam' Juab Junior Prom . HOWARD JERRY FERGUSON j. Shakespeare 'Othello' Scheduled for BYU Stage j iiiriir ' er. i -- IYUU3. WVAj ed r Hall, Provo. Farewell testimonial today at 5:30 p.m. In the Provo 15th Ward Chapel. Australian Mis- gloa. Eaten th Mission Home ATtlf ............ i r--- e parts March; 31. TIMOTHY HAROLD HALL Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold rrTTTT T. t r 1 Departs April 2. v JAMES T. CHAPLIN Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chaplin Jr.,' Provo. Farewell! testimonial this evening at 6:30 in the Pioneer Ward Chapel, 940 W. 100 N. Samoan Mission. Enters the Mission Home. Monday. .De- SO. f ; 7P RICHARD GUNN j Son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Gunn, Provo. Farewell testimonial today at 4 p.m in the Provo Ninth Ward Chapel, 667 E. 600 N., South Australian Mission. Enters the Mission Home Monday. 1. ' J - Harold I. Hansen, are the two great parts of Othello and Iago, protagonist and antagonist. i Blaine Quarnstorm, graduate The will conclude with program RusseE AMERICAN FORK in dramatic: arts, has M. "Son'ata" student Albeniz (18th by Stubbles, 16, junior in American Chav-ar- ri been cast in the role of Othello, W L. "Serenade" century), by Fork High School, won first place and "Introduction and Ron- a Moorish nobleman and soldier in the American Legion sponsored fortune who is suddenly asdo" by E. Parish Alvars ). of Mr. Gray Mr. Dawson oratorical contest which brought sailed and overthrown by the together six district winners base passion of jealousy. Iago, conNationally recognized as a Wednesday in a regional zone cert artist, Zabaleta has played the instrument of Othello's ruin, contest at Murray. Russell repelected was A. Croft presmore Orvil than 2,000 recitals around who delights in doing evil to feed resented District Four as the the! Dixon Junior world of the High and has performed as his own wicked pleasure, is porident first; place wTinner of the contest of the a at PTA soloist with more than 100 sym- trayed by Ivan Crosland, graduSchool meeting held March 15 at Provo High on this He also has ate student remembered for his orchestras. organizat phony School. week. for played many leading music portrayal of Cyrano de Bergerac Linda Glover of Orem High SPANISH FORK 4-- Urider the festivals. Officers Other last year: won second place in the zone to serve auspices of the Spanish Fork elected Othello's bride Desdemona, competition. I with MrJ Croft Kiwanis unfaithto was he be whom believes Club, organization is "Our theme oration The 1 'J iwu I. me nexi j ior ful, will be played by Marielen Constitution and Free Capitalompleted this tweek of a new wei-Mrs. Wadley, and Fran Chudd has Mr. Chaplin years Mr. Gunn ism?' and the orators are judged Key Club unit at the lodal high 1 been cast as Iago's wife, Emilia. Blaine Norton, also: on an extemporaneous speech - school, with 28 charter members rirr 1 first rvrciOthello's lieutenant, the up1VV LX k of from four to six minutes in on the roster,' .This is the v Clif- - listed AMERICAN FORK Four of It Mrs. AMERICAN and honorable; Cassio, is FORK i were Pins dent; right with on a second such unit in the area, subject dealing length 1 ford 123 to Backus, MIA students quartets rated top spots in some phases of the Constitution M with one in existence in Payson. presented recently M who will this spring graduate third vice pres- - n recent balloting. the music festival held in the Al of the United States. Thomas Mr. Crof ident, and Mrs. was voted president,Fayand Neil from the American Fork LDS Russell and Linda will reprepine Stake tabernacle Tuesdajf 20 other students sent the zone in the state finals Welby: Ricks secretary-treasure- r. vice president? of the Seminary. To night. The Alpine Stake MIA was Grotegut who received their pins last year Mrs. Bert to be held March 29 at the Hill-cre- st in charge. Of these, the Tenth club. Retiring president, as and are this graduates the year with in conducted School meeting. Collins, Sandy Ward senior division, and junior High Members of the new club were fourth In the! state department of the division Combined bands of the westside addressed by Kiwanis vie presi completing an optional ladies were selected, aci were also year, pin guards This in American to out of the stake schools Legion charge. Harold Franklin, dents Karl Koyle and IL.M,lj-iAelementary ir .ft ih the annual cording LEHI Winners the 26th annual American Sunset View and Timpanogos is who directed the forma judges' ratings, to compete in tht Johnson, Mr. Proctor Mr. Hall Poppy Poster contest, sponsored district festival to be held in Lehj Legion oratorical contest spon- Dixon Junioj- - High Concert Band tion of the unit. Assisting them sored as a part of its "Ameri-cansim- " and Dixon Pjanther Band present- was high school advisor fljlr. Jack by the American Legion Auxil March 28 from which winneri iary, have been announced by will be chosen to go on to re program. ed their annual winter concert Leifson. With screening! of apcontest gional competition in a festi l Mrs. Vincent CharScown, of Mrs. Russell is the son under direction of Melvin D. plications completei and 28 ap j chairman. lotte Stubbles and the late Billings. to be held In Spanish Fork's Palf proved, the date of April 26 has 1 winners, which include Class !l Charles Stubbles of American been approved as charter night. myra stake house. NEPHI Royalty for the Juab students from the 11th and Fork. ljth, A banquet and installation of of High School Junior Prom, which The members of the winning Linda is the daughter of Mr. ficers will be held that evening. will be held April 12, has been 12th grades, were Scott Zimmer senior division are quartet and Mrs. Gene I. Glover of Orem. man, first; Mary Lee Hadfield, Jeanine Kitchen, Ida Wagstaff; All applicants were interview chosen by the Junior Class. second, and Janis Lind, third. ed Kathleen Van Wagoner and Irent The king and queen are sponsoring Class 2 winners, which, included Ellison. group, before receiving approval. They sang "A Glad Williams and Donna Dell Those now officially charter Painter, and Tom Young and entries from students in the rayer" and. "Kentucky Babe.? Y members are Ricky Taylor, Ben Linda Sperry will reign as the seventh, eighth and Jninth grades, he winning junior division quar Mrs. Wardell Mr. Wardell were Kirkham, first; tet is composed of Julie. Searle Peggy Markham, Bill Pattersbn, t Jay prince and princess. Woffinden Elaine jsecond; and Mary Ann Ellison, Donna Rat Thomas, Gary Hutchings, Dean . MAC MARTIN BILLS Marion third. McLane, FulJohn Jenson, Toronto, Larry and Denice Argyle. They Son of Mayor and Mrs. Douglas Class. 3 winners J were David Healey ler, Stephen Isaac, TornTolman, "? Need Thee Every Hour'f sang Lind, first; and Lurelee Kirk and "Carolina Moon." Bills, Mapleton. Welcome Home Pacifid Male George King, Paul Furner, Ernie The Southern this evening at 6:30 in the Maple- - i f ham, second. These yere entries Reid Walker, a Nelson, Dwight Chorus of 6gden will present ton Ward Chapel. Served in the from the fourth, filth and sixth Steve Duane Daniels, Nordstroni, j Rrarili'an Misinn variety show in the Kolob Stake Koyle, Dennis Holley, Ranny Cut- AMERICAN FORK An ad- grades. on March in House Have been en Springville Winning posters shall, Neil Grotegut,! David Sheen, vanced cake decorating class for ROY C. HILLS j in tered district 28 at 8:30 rj.m. Kim Nielsen, Frank Leijfson, Ed adults will begin on Tuesday, competition. All Son of Mrs. Donald W. Carter entered will be displayed This chorus was organized 40 Anderson, Allen Richardson, Ted March 26,. at 7:30 p.m. in Room posters and the late West Hills, Orem. windows store local in Milton Mooldy, and 27 at Lincoln Junior High School prior to Welcome Home this evening at h ago by the Suotherrt Pacific Anderson, years I annual sale the Knudsen. Poppy Day in Orem. prior Gary 6:30 in the Orem 15th Ward Chap-Apr- il ! I Railroad as? a public service orto Memorial Day. conThe will run class six for el. Served in the Central Atlantic ganization. Jt is appearing at the secutive weeks and will be taught States Mission. stake house! as a benefit for the by Mrs. Vivian Symons. A nominal fee will be charged. Mapleton Ward building fund t sponsored by the High Priests of SPANISH FORK JUNIOfc HIGH Coleman was Jacob Sponsoring the class is the Adult Attorney that ward, ; Senator Wallacel H. j Gardner Education program of Alpine the visiting lecturer recently at Those who have heard this will be guest speaker Wednesday School District. StubProf. Snow's class in political bOrVICGS WUtlinCCi ZONE WINNER-Russ- ell science at the BYUl MivColeman 111 A Bible lesson on the subject of bles, winner of the American group perfoim praise th4 quality at 7:30 p.m. in the Junior high on as out "Law the for will He "Amerianswer of auditorium. the entertainment the and zone very discuss oratorical spoke questions subjettof Legislature, be will at todav Legion read "Matter" recent actions of the Utah State from the floor. Public is invited. for the Layman. standing, i First Church of Christ, Scientist, canism" contest. Provo. Passages will bring out the yChristian Science teaching that all 1 i matter is a "graven image," a You are' a parent in Eastern delusive temporary, limited, sense of things that must finally Europe. Every day you see your, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Gray, Provo. Farewell testimon ial this evening at 6 in the Sunset Third Ward Chapel, 1020 S. 1100! W. Austrian Mission. First-Fifth-U- f t, Mr. Mchol 15. Bon oc Mr.! ana, Airs. i $ I for Thursday, March 28. April 4. A full day of activities has been Lincoln Junior - High School, Springville Junior; High School planned for the church Readers at and Brigham Young University the event, which is scheduled Laboratory School will perform every year in connection with in College Hall Auditorium, BYU General Conference of the Churcb. lower campus, at 8 p.m. Buses will leave the Hotel Utah: School Junior in Salt Lake City at 8:15 a.m. to Springville High was the host for the first pro- transport the officials) to Provo gram involving these bands in in time for the special assembly a 10 a.m. in George Albert Smith Directors of the bands are Fieldhouse. The regular devotional asseni-bly- , George C. Puckett, Springville; Richard Long, Lincoln; and Wilwhich is usually, lield- on liam E. Mathis, BYU Laboratory Wednesdays, will be deferred un!'. School. til the next day as the annual "The concert is scheduled for bishops' and stake presidents' asone hour, with each band pre- sembly. Classes will bei dismissed senting a third of the program. during the 10 a.m. arid 11 a.m. The public is welcome to attend periods. without charge. The assembly will feature ex cerpts from the concjert which will be presented by 400 BY musicians April In Nevada, HEAD NEW OREM WARD Appointed to serve as newly-form27th LDS Ward Orem bishopric pi the are, front,' from left, Calvin K. Jacob, first counselor; Louis E. ilingger, bishop, and Dean S. Vest, second counselor; back from left, Raymond Hansen, DarrelH L. Jensen, and Welby Gimmon, ward clerks. The wfard was formed by a division of the Orem Fourth and Fffth LDS Wards. Mr. Ringrger and Mr. Jacob hold the sme position that they previously held in the Orem Fourth Ward bishopric before the reorganization. Miss L5 NOLAN RUSSELL GRAY JMOnaay. Mr. Ivory Mr. Gay BlICIIAEL R. GARRETT Son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett, Nephi. Farewell testimonial this evening at 7 in the Fourth Ward Chapel. Norwegian Mission. Enters the Mission Home Monday. I . L LJLill in, cartoon. recent Jack! Benny encouraged her to study seriously for opera and introduced her to television audi ences in an aria from "Madame Butterfly. Triumphs in London and with the San Francisco Opera led to :'5 B ishops, Iwwl From 11:45 a.m. to noon, the Hundreds' of bishops jand stake A second evening concert by presidents from all ovejr the LDS visitors will hold reunions with bands of three Utah County Church will make thir annual students from their home areas. junior high schools is scheduled visit to Brigham Young lUnivesity Hundreds of classroom and as feature-lengt- n 1 JWI 1 BYU-Communit- C. STEVEN DAWSON April 8. Departs April I I II WW Local Lyceum ''4 - Stake Leaders Band Concert 4 To Visit Apri Campus Set March 28 Noted Young Soprano on 85 East, 300 South, Provo FR 519 North Main, Spanish Fork HopW CmfffYmtm to CamMMiMi P. O. Box 1963, Mownl Wnon, N. Y. 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