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Show f. f fcS Ji,1964 7 Sunday Herald jnimlipr;,"i Formerly Leadership Week; Anyone Welcome t4 r.j...... I - . ; ... t it- frnrbiic n h rl c J-- vr f 8 Tfimiafl 7 LlucafionM .' t ;i .The stage is set for the Mon- day opening of Education Week expected to attract 3,000 to 4,000 visitors to Irigham Young fes lJnivrsity for a) four-da- y ot runs uvai it learning, through Thursday Fprmerly known as Leadership AWeek, the big adult edu cation program ' will feature mom tnan 500 lectures on scores of subjects arranged by Registration for Educa tion Week, open to anyone, wm begin at 6 a.m. aauy Mcinday through Thursday at, the new Y. Center. Tne time was incorrectly stated as 8 a.m. in a Herald -- Classes begin as early as 7 a.m.. hence the 6 a.m. starting time fer registra- - tiok r courtesy transportation from the. halls to the Y Center, printed copies of . addresses, bowling, guided, tours and free i . . films, also" will be, provided. Devotional Feature One of the top features will be the devotional service each day at 10:30 a.m. Elder Dunn", member of the H, Paul First Council of Seventy and newest of the LDS general authorities, will be speaker on the opening day. President Hugh B, Brown, first counselor in the first Top Entertainment Utah County Vital Statistics mm Wayne L. Ray E. Johnson j IP er Saturday: Boy to I Boy to J. Dale and Anna Mae Mitchell Miller, American Fork. Girl to Everett and Doris Walker Booth, Orem. Boy to Clyde and Hanna Reimschiissel Hill, Pleasant Grove. Girl to Daniel Van and Annette Harper Johnson, Pleasant Grove. May 24: Girl to Robert and June Rhone Udell, American Fork. MARRIAGE LICENSES Steven Zabriskie Argyle, 20, Spanish Fork, and Marlene Fay Childs, 18, Santaquin. Keith Red Edwards, 22, Boulder City Nev., and Judy Lee Higgins, 22, Langley AFB, Va. Robert Lance Judd, 19, Provo, and Deanna Kathleen Nelson, 22, Idaho Falls. John Charles Smith, 19, Pay-soand Joan Lee Swierkosz, Lyman and Renae - ; I play "The Imaginary Invalid" by Moliere in the Y Center Tuesday and Wednesday. On and Thursday, Wednesday j and 11, adventurer June John L. Cross will lecture and show films of his latest expedi10 ; ! t "L j er i tions to South America. Classes also will continue until 9:15 p.m., to accommodate those who must work during the day. Some of these be--: ginning atf 7 p.m. include gen ealogy classes, maintenance of Part Rolls -- End ALL MM Reg. $1295 In. pile, random many decorator colors. ed reading program. At 8 p.m. classes will begin in education abroad, husband-wif- e relations, genealogy, parent-child relations, graphic arts, lectures on evolution, understanding the stock market,' the life of Jesus? and ''Things a Beauty Operator Would Like to Tell You." GROUP 2 .1 95 and WOOL. Random shear. Choose f rom latest' decorator colors. ACRILAN Sq. Yd. A- u . s GROUP 3 'JFI 6 : "501" NYLON CARPET, in Tempo Gold, Saffnwood and Light Walnut. 5. E Laboratory Tests Prove m - Good Selection of Sizes :Ho':'. NOW Rolls- WOOL, embossed shear. ; I i 1 teaching, household mechanics for women, creative activities with children, a well-balanc- n 1 the church yard, lectures on the message of Jesus, real estate, politics 1964, creative n, f Clawson Featured Tuesday evening in the Y Center" will be the 3 D's, popular folk singing, trio. The the BYU faculty and experts Friday: i in the! community. It is one of Girl to James E. and Karen 44 sulci? weeks being conducted Martell Blake, Proyo. durinig the summer throughout Boy to Dolan J. and Phyllis i me western oiaies aim ui J. Teeples DeLeeuw, Orem. ada. Girl to Francis S. and Don Everyone Welcome na Rae Lee Slade, Provo. Fo lowing the theme. Con Boy to Gary and Ellen Smith to tinueti Learning Key Madsen, Provo. -event will preProgress," the Boy to Earl and Elaine Mel sent! classes, demonstrations, lor Miller, Provo. films, displays, lectures and Boy to Earl and Marilyn tastes the to suit entertainment Jensen Lindley, Provo. of tMe throngs, both young and Thursday: old. It is not designated just Girl to Paiil S. and Coreen f ' r t r rfii unurcnl mernuers ui C. Harden Ehce, Orem. ior LtUSt leaders; anyone may attend AMERICAN fORK HOSPITAL The lectures will cover a vast May 30: ramie of subjects, including Boy to Don M. and Ora Chid-estYates, Lehi, iamHyrreiaiions, reugion, scienc home economics, beauty May 27: and self improvement, public Boy to Lowe and Lyle Mayne social sciences, Peterson, American Fork. ; spea king, of 17, Eureka. and hundreds phil isophy, May 26: Kin-seLeslie Clyde Hunter, Idaho others y Girl to Norman and Eva American Falls, and Ardel W. Andreasen, Headquarters Designated Christensen, The new Y! Center, which is Fork. Provo, legal ages. fi-- Clawson - Keding BORN Boy to Paul and Margery Jen- Pedal Marionette Theater of HOSPITAL VALLEY UTAH AT nings Peterson, Pleasant Grove. Coffer-Millwill present the Rowley O'Neal, Springville. ) be heard in a telelecture Ton Tuesday. Arch L. Madsen, president of KSL, will speak Thursday and Robert K. Thom-c- s of ; BYU English 'department and head of the honors pro l gram, on Thursday.! Each day will be rounded out by evening entertainment. The BYU International Folk Danc ers, who will represent .the United States at the festival in Varde, Denmark, this summer, will perform on Monday at 8:15 p.m. in George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. ; Friday. advertisement as IP' of the church, will on campus. Other helps such presidency one of the largest student; union buildings in the nation, will be headquarters for an Education Week for the first "time. Exhibits will be on display in the ballroom lobby, the ballroom will be scene of the deyotion-al- s, films will be shown in the theater,, and patrons will eat their meals in. the building's new cafeteria. Hundreds of the visitors who come from long distances or out of .state will be housed in the Helaman Halls residence 2 r i i. Many Other Equally Fine Values! fiermafElrihpnoi We Offer ' ' '"if ' i ' ' FREE I ' 1 j f! PROFESSIONAL CONSULTATION cinj INTERIOR DECORATING Beauty I ! i y :r H Quality -- jjf Durability With Name Brand Merchandise! Your Satisfaction Is Our Goal ' Linoleum or Vinyl HERE ARE THE FACTS: General Electric was tested under extreme Model Gulf States summer usage conditions against models;. .. 6 leading competitive 1 TB-404- Y no-fros- 1 lwrW t '1' sn T . 'Zr!P7rarrmJF L O l br OTHER BRANDS COST 6 tpj76 MORE TO OPERATE! 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