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Show f r V : cf- - !!'!TjT!"!!,!!!!! v 6A SUNDAY HERALD i5 Utah 4- - Missionary 1 Farewells, Homecomings "1 County. 163 Ufcdi v y I ' i 'T Theatre &v I ! ' r, Draft Board College Test Discontinued well testijjnonial this evenag at w. r. . 6:30 in the Pro- vo 18th I Ward Chapel, 100 N. 850 W. Mr. . Staken serve will iq the Mr. Staker ' Southwest' Brit ish Mission He enters thfe Mission Home; in Salt Lake Mpnday; departs Oct. 14. DAVID fit TANNER Son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlynn M. Tanncr Pay-- 6 o h. - Farewell testimonial in his honor, will be held this af ternoon a'i 5:30 in the Payson. Park IDS - Second Service College Qualification Test, used since 1951 to help local draftj boards decide student deferment bases, has been suspended No testwill be offered for the 1963-6- 4 school yearj The suspension! of the tes t, usually given in Aipril, was by Col. Evan P. Cay, state director of Selective Service for Utah. The decision to suspend the test was reached by the director of Selective Service, Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, because of the small number of students who have applied for the test in recent years, thej state director said. The score made ion the test was made a part jof the student's i, a SY I i an-noun- ced - K Johnson MrL Mr. Palfreyman -- r Warti;Chap-e- l. Mr. Tanner will serve in the 1 i official 'star-crdss- 'd ! f 22-2- Edgemont Youth Gains Eagle Rank 23-2- , j 9. - . I m x- -. . d II ; Christian Science Program Outlined i : I Former Nephi Man Receives High Degree ff-o- 22-2- t 1, ; ! Illinois ate dissertation is titled "General Real Estate Tax De-- 1 i 111., County, from s SEVENTH WARD BISHOPRIC the new bishopric in the Sprinlgvillel Seventh LDS Ward include, from left, front: Edward WJ Holmes, firsts counselor; Bishop George C. Puckett, and (Richard D. Schultz, second counselor; back: Richard F.f Thompson,! Glade E. Binks, Dean Hafen and pean B.lWarren, clerks.. The released bishopric, .which (served for seven years,; included Bishop Earl S. Child,! First (Counselor1 Darrell Wilson, Second Counselor G. Fred Clrk; and clerks Edwin T. JMurdock, Edward W. Holmes, Glen Schaugaard and Roy Anderson. f Former Provoan Joins Staff of California School I A GENEALOGY PHOTOS Made the Way You Want Them! LARSON STUDIO 28 N. 1st East, FR 3-36- 43 I I m W I UTAH VALLEY FURNITURE j WEST Ph. FR 4-16- 06 FIRST if S Jt I . i kL J 5 far-flun- i) U , H Named sessions of the current 133rd their church. (Herald-UTelephoto). sfcmi-annu- conference of al Pl In Adult Education Schedule Primaiiy jVote At University Set; Registration Tuesday 18 -'- secretary. j Eighteen stiidents were chosen in primary elections held this week at Brigham Young Univer-- 1 sity as candidates for the class offices which r will be filled in final elections this coming week. All six winners Jn the freshman class primaries are Californians., Presidential candjidates will be David llutchngs. Sacramento, and Jens Malisen, Los Angeles. Vying for the Vice presidency will be Bill Kellogg, Barstow, and Vicki Brownl Sim Bernardino, and for the Secretary post will be Louise Rolapp, Beverly Hills, and Linda Netherton, Mountain actor-direct- h Registration for adult education Classes olfered by the Provo City schools will begin at f:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Provo High School Auditorium. J an.. O 22nd Ward Gets New Bishopric BYU I l j o, 3- - Wardi Auxiliaries - 7-- j i Calendar Youth Conference Set in 2 Stakes sec-Beehi- st l i - K fund-raisin- : - I j bt j MOW MUCH OOpS i MEAM YOOR PAYSON i J. youth chorus of 120 voices is being prepared to participate m a jNebo Stake, Youth LEO j Class Scheduled In Sacred Scriptures f TO : --1 OIM1E i yaSai. ned (PiroiFessidncil Around the 16 ck? i i CU . pHheater. r 3 REGISTERED ? 4 LICENSED; NURSES Practical Nurses 10 NURSES AIDES LICENSED BEAUTICIAN dietitiIan JACUZZI Medical Doctors Wh rlpool Bath Open Staff VISITORS WELCOME Beulph Miller, a pa- tierit says: Next to home I'd rathej bo here than I Mrs. i at any time LOWEST PRICES EVER! .Grade A rebuilt reupholstered Choicest Accommodations SEE OUR UOVELY For Short or GARDENS AND SPARKLING FOUNTAIN j Grade AAA INCLUDES ALL LABOR and MATERIALS guarantee on construction and workmanship NOTHING DOWN M AereDrBA'cT anywhere else.' Term Care 69.95 89.95 119.95 I Grade AA PROVO ve 7-- 10 ' 10-ye- ar ; Are Reorganized REUPHOLSTER NOW! set i ! l or 2-pie- fce sketching),! 7:30 p.m.; Cake dec- orating ( beginning k 4 p.m.; Con- vets a tiouali Spanish (beginning); 7:15 p.m , Conversational Spanish Classes wU i begin the week of (intermediate), 8:15 p.m.; jold furniture, time and' i Oct. 14. jto be arranged; Prac yet place Those interested in the classes shoiild meet with the group, then tical bngliish for new Americans. 7:30 p.m ; Great books, 7:30 p.m., report, to the designated room to call if interested sign! up for the course. According Thursday to Mrs. Stella; Oakes, adult edujAdvanetJd sewing and tailoring, cation director, anyone may attend any of the courses at any p.m Needle arts, time, and time during the fall simply by place to be announced; Stamo NEW U1SHOP 'jjj Darrell the 'class and signing collectora educational hobby Bushnell. who has bejen named entering with the teacher. gtoup, 7:30 p. m. (1st and third new bishop of the 22nd Ward high school cafeteria; Although farnily life classes are Thursdays1), in BYU LDS Stake. C it'nnt 7 . f. - . . . A41in uTf nuwiuc tti collectors rinrtn.r suigcig, i uv p. ill., free, small fees will be necessary group, time and on some classes where state Cfjin to be announced. View. place not is available. reimbursement Candidates for the four senate Friday Classes not area dy offered may seats open in the election will be be begun at the request of 10 Fun and facts by arm chair Teena Tuttle, Salt Lake City; Tim or more persons Unless other-wis- e travel, L5 p.m.,. Franklin School the Hall, St. Johns, Ariz. ; Carolyn classes, Auditoriuin. designated,; Hill, Provo; Lojren Lau, Soda whch are listed below, will be Springs, Ida J Chris Parks, Val-lejtaught in the Provo High School Calif.; Box Breton, El Paso, building Tex.; Brent Wilcctck, Mesa, Ariz., Courses available; and the time '!i '" and John Ing!lish. Novato, Calif. and day on which' they are taught I!.-: A new lias Succes-sfi'been are as follows: bishopric jprinjiary candidates Monday in the sophoniore class vice pres- - appointed for the 22iJi Ward of BYU LDS and refresher Second Intake. electhe is which Beginning also for typing up idency, PLEASiANT The Y.W. 0 Daillas were Ruth and p.m.; Jones Family sewing M.I.A. ofi the VIEW tion, Members are Bishop T. Darrell type, View Pleasant Sec Ann Hafen, St. Gfeorge. Bushnell; Earl Leslie Underwood and clothing care. 7:15 p.m.; Rug ond Ward has been reorganized; making (hooked and braided), JPlrs. Wallace Oppossing each other for the,) Jr., first counselor; Jack DeVon 10 Barms is the new a.m., Board of Education Build junior class ;Vicej presidency va Brotherson, second counselor; with Mrs. Dan Bates president cated by Roeanjne Tueller, runn- John Swenson, Hebef Kirkland, ing.. Mrs and Bert as her Anderson Tuesday er-up to Miss America, will be Dave Bennett, John Ilex, clerks. Mrs.. assistants. Haven will 4 GenDay p.m.: Learning to sewj John Young,' Provo, and Larry the Bonnie be leader, gleaner and eral sewing alternations, Keeler, San Gabriel. 7:15 p.m ; Decorating, furnishing ppterson the Laurel leader, Mrs. PTA a home. 4 p.m.; Earn a hig.h Seymour Mikkelsen as the dnd yean leader, Claudia school diploma, p.m.; Brush-u- p Christen SUNSET VIEW ELEMENTARY en as Mia Maid leader; English, 7:30 p.m.; Low-coind Carlo Gibbons as sports Mrs, Will hold the annual potluck meals that appeal, 7:30 p.m. director. dinner on Monday, jj Oct. 7 at Wednesday 7 p.m. at the schooli The event Arts and crafts special "invita- j New instructors in tiie Y.M. g even't for the tion for senior citizens) 4 p.m., M I. A. a:e Haven Day as M Men LEHI The Lehi LDS Stake is a A PTA short business F a r r e r Junior High Shop; leader, Seymour Mikkelsen and magazine. MIA "Youth! Conference" will be will follow dinner. Off- Citizenship for new Americans, )avd Christensen as Explorer held Tuesday evening, Oct. 8. meeting 7:30 p.m ; Learning to read better leaders. all icers urge parents) to attend. Everyone frolm JVjIA age and over, New (elementary);, 7 p.m., Grandview unday School teachers including parent., are invited to senThe 4,000 School . Mrs Don Mattinson, Mrs. for Nile, are approximately Library; Bowling attend. The jmeett will be held in miles ! hour is the arKex ior be to longest long, single citizens, Schow, Joan Fair, and Mel-yet the high school! auditorium, bein the world, k river Mclmosh. oil, Art (watercolor, ranged; ginning at 720 p.m. Theme of the! conference will be, "The Freedom of Truth," and will "feature outstanding musical and dramatjc performances. semi-annu- al of the Z .'SIMM?, Seminary students planned to EUREKA SU Patrick's Ocurch attend the first Jessie n of LDS conference in Salt will begin ai class of Sacred ScripLake Friday. Ii the afternoon tures for th C C D. teachers and anyone olse1 who may be interestthey visited Pioneer Village. ed. Fatherj Rudolph Daz will be Edward Binns, jDr. Anson Kiley the teachei and it will meet beon "The Nurses spent a year tween 4 and 5 o'clock on Wednesin Mexico as an day afternoons at the rectory. Pan-Ameijca- If- (Long FOR! CARPETING 264 NORTH 1st 5.-- CONFERENCE THRONGS PACK TABERNACLE g Saints from Utah and the krners of the globe pick the historic Salt Lake Tabernacle for Latter-da- y 3? Z7 ' Seminary are as! follows Mark Gldroyd, president; Dean Jolley, first counselor; Bill Wilde, second counselor; Sylvia Hiatt, The Acad of Business emy recently appointed a new faculty member to the business staff,! She is Miss DeAnn Nielsen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs). J W. Nielseii, Provo, who has recently been named to the teaching staff as head of !the secretarial department and will teach shorthand, stenoscript and type writing. ' r " . IP SAN JOSE, Calif. . I.i. L - ft i) Conference scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 8j 7:0 p.m., at Nebo Stake tabernacle Everyone of mutual age, 12 years and overj is invited to attend. No ward meetings will be Officers tor Payson held. PAYSON 1928 Dr. Beckstead to 1960." Dr. Bccksteid, his wife, the former Doris .Shaw, and three children are now residing at Tar- k'O, Mo., where Dr. Beckstead is associate professor of eco- ncmics at Tafkio College He graduated from Juab High School and received his bachelor and masters degrees from the University of ijUtah SPRINGVILLE KEy Members of Vi5 Payson Summary Lists Officers i n q u e ncy in Cook I ? I 6-- dliZJ, LAtlJ j jt A v i 12-1- ! i : j Selective! Service- local Nethe dsThe score was weighed ium. file. board enHe Mission. Mr. Taiiner local the bo$rd along with 5, ters the fission Home in Salt by "Twelfth Night," ;On Feb. in deciding often called atioi other inform Lake City Monday: Shakespeare's most whether to defer la student. comedy, will pe presented. RICHARD; M. KEETCII I The testing program was initi- perfect Since spring is the time when ated in 1951 after a study and Son of Mr. and Mrs. fMorley turn to romance, the thoughts of educaKeetch, Pleasant Grove. Farewell Mr. Greenwood M. Manning report oy a comrhittee Theatre Will usher in tional leaders on! the deferment University testimonial today at 5 g.m. in the month of Aiprilj with Shakeof studentsl the Lindon Ward Chapel. Great romantic In three tests j in 1951 about speare's lighthearted Lakes Mission. Enters the Mis"A Night s Midsummerj fantasy, 336,000 students j! took the test. sion .Home Oct. 14; departs the Dream." Through the 12th test, offered in following week. the! final classic 5 On April April, 1954, more: (than 530,000 had S STEPHEN DURRANT j production, "The Merchant of been tested. With the end of the Korean con- Venice," will be presented. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart A and reduction in the armed B.C. flict Durrint, Vancouver, Musical Production Farewell testimonial' this etening forces, the average age at which Carnival' by BoIj Merrill and men were reached for induction at 7:30 n the American Fork Sixth-Eigh- th rose. It has been around 23 for Michael Stewart, will be1 the 1964 Ward Chapel, 312 the past severaij years. ;'M o s t musical production.! The colorful N 1st E. (Southern Far East MisMiss Edwards Mr. Jex life in Paris has students have ben able to com- story of sion.. Enters the Mission jHome a Successful run and enioved long 1 plete college befofe being readier Monday; kieparts Oct. 14. DIANE EDWARDS BYU producThe oh Broadway. for induction. Th number tested J BRYAN BURT Jan. J5i8 and Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil under the progreon declined and tion will be staged Son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor li&m J. Edwards, Spanish Fork since 1958 only one test per year will then tour a number of cities Burt, Mapleton. Farewell testi4 Farewell testirrtoniajl today at 5 has been given. The number tak- in the Bay area of northern Cal xnonial this evening at 7 in the p.m. in the Spanish! Forkf Second ing the test declined to just over ifornia. The newly inaugurated Family Mapleton j Second Ward Chapel. vVard Chapel. British Mission. En- 2,100 last April, f A total of 28 ritish Mission. Enters ters the Mission H6me 3jVlonday. tests have oeen given since 1951. Theatre program atjthe university Central the Mission Home Oct. 14. will present two shows for the JAY STEWART NEWITT entire family this season. On JAMES DONALD JEX Son of Mr. ind Mrs. I Barney C a new fantasy in the Oct. Son of Mr. and Mrs. florin Newitt, Fork, farewell Spanish MOff With His Oriental manner, Orem. Farewell testimonial testimonial this evening at 7 in Jex, Honorable Head," by Theodore this evening at 6:30 in thejOrem the Spanish Fork Eighth Ward Fourth-27t-h Hatlen, will be presented. Ward Chapel, 75 S. Chapel. Brazilian Mission. ; Robert C. Ahloorn, Edgemont, 400 W. Central States Mission. VAL W. KENDALL Albert "Snow Treasurer was Mitchell, based on thebystory by Enters' the Mission ,Home Mon--da- y Son of Mr. and (Mrs Wallace recently ? awarded his Mary McSwiggan, will be the j L Kendall, Orejm. Welcome home Scout Eagle DAVID W. GREENWOOD Family Theatre produc tion Feb. at 6 injthe Oem 11th this in the 26-2Son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Wardevening (badge Chapel, 440 E. 800 fS. ServAmerican Fork. ed "in the Edgemont Third j Family Theatre productions will Greenwood, Atlantic States " sof East t IS Ward Farewell testimonial today at Mission Eastern staged in College HoU on the 5:45 p m. in the American Fork ROLAND HAYCOCK si I Sharon Stake. be BYU Lower Campus. Special First-Fift- h Robert is a Ward Chapel. British eve- Son of Mr. land Mrs! S. Hal matinees land early children's . of nmg fi i Mission. Enters the ilission Haycock. Pleasant Groye. Welmember penormances jwin pe ieaiur-eHome Monday; departs Oct. 14. come home this evening at 7:30 Troop 188. The to encourage familiy attend, i son of Mr. and HARRY DELL MANNING JR. in the Manila Ward Chapel. ance. f Mrs. Ernest J. Son of j Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Holiday Attraction f Ahlborn, 485 E. Robert "Buss" Manning, American Fork. the Chmstenas! holidays, During 2950 N., Edgemont, Robert will Farewell testimonial this evening a soecial added attraction will leave soon to cferve in the Uru- be at 7:30 jin ' the Americaij Fork preJjeiiteci wheri the fastmov-in- g Fourth-Ninth-12- th Ward Chapel, guayan Mission of the LDS i farce, "The Vhite Sheep of Church. 445 E. 3id N. Central States Misis stiged in College the Family," sion. Enters the Mission- Home This Hall. "felonjojA comedy" by Mondayj departs Oct. 14. and Ian Hay du Garde L: l?eh DAVID L. PAYFREYMAN ''Judge not ajecording b appearis the hilarious stjiry oi a noted Son oi Mr. and Mrs. Lorus M. ances, but judjge fighteous judgefamily of criminals who suddenly John Palfreyman, Springville. n Fare- ment." This iasage !discover Ihey have pnxiuced an well testimonial this evening at (7:24) will: b the Golden Text honest member of society. 7 in the Springville 10th Ward at all Christiain Siciencel churches Three Readers iTieatre produc i Chapel. Southwest British Mis- today. the season Robert W. Beckstead, son of tions are scheduled for 10-1The sitlject of fhe Bible Lesson sion. Enters the Mission! Home 3, and on Nov. Beck-sDr. Mrs. H. April and ' i Francis is "Unreality, Relating readings Monday, 6--7 will be These e j of ad presented May received Nephi, recently! j are scheduled from "Science and NEDZ K. JOHNSON 1205 of the Smith Fam Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. (Eugene Health with Kejf to the Scrip- his Ph.D. in economics from the in Room CenterJ Titles will be o f Uving ily University Jchhson, Springville. farewell tures" by .Mary iBakerlEddy. announced later in the season, X1 testimonial today at 5 p.m., in Hansen Dr. stated Ht The ostrich lias two toes on each Champaign, the Springville 12th WardjChapel. Beck-stead- 's Dr. Swedish Mission. Enters tihe Mis- foot, thus differing fronj all other doctor'! I birds. sion Home Oct. 14. rlati ' f j The Selective Mr. N'witt Mr. Bw Is U 1 iiii 196-6- Zubeck, 827 W. 1400 N., Provo. He wiU b honored in a fare- . Theatre to please) all tastes from lighthearted laughter to sorrow and tragedy will be featured by the Brigham Young University The4 atre during the season, acijrordihg to Dr. Karold I. Hansen, director. He added that this will be the last "scattered") season for University Theatre ;productions. Beginning with the fall semester, 1964, the University pTheatre will be! housed in the new Franklin S. Harris Fine Arts Center, now under construction 04 BYU campus. Productions wjill then be staged in one of the four theatres in the building, rather than in facilities distributed over tihe upper and lower campuses. Shakespeare Anniversary To mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth, the University Theatre is featuring a special Shakespeare Anniversary Season, with four of the Bard's most celebrated plays being " presented. The first of these will be "Romeo and Juliet." The immortal traglovers" edy of the 9 in the Nov. be wU presented AuditorSmith Memorial Joseph ' nil Worship together this week ALLAN R. STAKER j 2on 01 ait. ana Airs, pewey f Varied Fare w k, Will Offer l !rSTM deseemtf nn no r? n . v custoA furniture MANUFACTURING CO. FR 3-02- 64 ' M i 575 East 400 South ." V i AC 5-47- 41 I Am6 Orem, Utah |