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Show 8A T Missionary Programs BEVERLY BEAGLEY Daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lewis C. Bea-gley, Aiperi-ca- n Fork. She d will be a at farewell tesii- J y monial tonight a t 6 in the A m e r a n Fork SY? Sunday Herald; i 964 f - Utah ' f - City Play Schedule Listed .. - 1 t , Maeser Kids Sweep City Bowling Championships Students hon-ore- from the Maeser grounds daily to take part in. School playground took all three such activities as arts and division championships in ithe crafts, low .organized garnet, brship together this week city wide bowling tournament quiet games; ping pong, stfy XL conducted this past week, ac- telling, reading, tumbling i II J1 cording to Jim Bergera, city recreation supervisor. cursions and city wide to Winners in the different age ments. Thi? program is ff groups were Kevin Clark, s all Provo residents and wb to eight; Paul Christensen, nine tinue through July 3L. i Ninth LDS Qflff 11 nriiftl fW1 TJ.1y nmrmA ;vyax jtjtic;, v.4uwuwi Beeinnine Monday. Ward Chapel. XI of the champ through similar contest will be She will serve in the California '. ". olds.;' ,",.' all playgrounds in table Mission and enters the Mission 1000 children six to 13 AnySome body or girl ag' Home Monday of visit the play- through 12 who is age years Mr. Christensen Mr. Boren Mr. Hall Mr. 'Overton GLEN ALLEN OVERTON should contact the p! '! Son of Mr. and Mrs.' Dell director at any of the now residing in Pro Frampton ' playgrounds: Grandv: yo, former residents of Fillpanogos, Franklin, W more-. Farewell testimonial toMaeser School and t Nfe W BISHOPRIC These men compr ise the new bishopric of the Spanish night at 7 in the Fillmore SecFinals will be held Fork 11th LDS Ward. Front, from left, Clyde Smith, first counselor; Boyd ond Ward, Fillmore. New England States Mission Mr. Over July 2, at 1:30 p. m. Parks,, bishop, and George Terry, second counselor. Rear, from left, Clerks ton has completed his training! Howard Jj Ordon, Jay Morgan White, George Martin and Edward White. Out- BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Albert panogos School. at the mission home K. Johnson, 1002V4 S. 5th E. in All playgrounds w going bishop was Cloyd Christensen, who moved to Provo. RONALD F. WHITNEY Orem, a teacher at Provo High, Friday, July 3. will commence ag is participating in the Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank " Mr. Wilson B. Whitney, Springville. Fare- Mr. Callahan Mr. Fulkerson Mr. Edwards New Senior High Structure Neors Finish Summer Institute for Teachers July 6. of High School Biology presented well testimonial today at 6:30 in the Seventh p.m. through July 31 by the Indiana Springville Ward Chapel. New Zealand University Division of Biological Wi ll 191 1 VI 1 1 t South Mission. Enters the MisSciences, with financial support sion Home Monday. an area where a program for yond the I eighth grade was of the National Science FoundaBy SHIRtEY CHATWIN ,! tion.. Wa exceptional and handicapped achieved in 1908. PHILLIP 0. PEAY HEBER The Son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. J satch High School building one children can be established. "Whosoever shs? A canvass of various dis FORT COLLINS U1h junior the kingdom of 0 of the oldest high school struc- - Name of the school will be peay, Springville. - Farewell testimonial tonight at 6:45 p.m. tures still in use for high school changed to Wasatch County tricts in the county at that time and senior high school students child, he shall m m the Springville Third Ward will be Junior High School. Raymond showed that there were more account for eight of the 120 who in" (Mark 10). V purposes in Utah Chapel. North Scottish Mission. turned into junior high this- Jiacoletti, .presently serving as than 100 eligible for high school are presently participating in the Christ Jesus will Mr. Gordon Mr. Beck Mr. Peay Enters the Mission Home Mon- fall when the senior high moves junior high principal will be and 25 eligible for second year Junior Engineers and- - Scientists of the major f day. its new plant in south asked to remain in his capacity, work. The school board de- Summer Institute at Colorado Bible Lesson to . their training at the Mission X I into; State University. KENNETH S. BECK Heber. according to Ralph Giles, clerk cided to offer a two-yeday at all Ch; Home, of of the education. board Son of Mr. and Mrs. Bardell Miss course. Included is a The churches. Relate Ferrin to Marilyn following year Supt. According H. Beck, American Fork. Fare- ROBERT R. BOREN On A of and was Mr. added. Mrs. third Heber be given from May year City land mark, the daughter Van) Wagoner, the new building well testimonial today at 4:30 Son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar now! under construction will be building has served- the higher 13, 1910 there was a graduating Chester McVey of 660 N. 2nd E., Health with Ke; p.m. in the American Fork Boren, American Fork Faretures" by Mary Spanish Fork. ready for occupancy this fall education needs of Wasatch class of 18 students. Fourth Ward Chapel. North well testimonial tonight at 7 in 1912. since Classes Were held in quarters and will house students from County Argentine Mission. Has com- the American Fork Third-Tent- h It The first graduating class of the Heber Elementary school FIRMS NEGOTIATE 10th through 12th grades. WINE TWO COH pleted' his training at the Mis- Ward Chapel. Southern States 600 South at in in Heber is located rooms above the Heber with four years of high school and NEW YORK (UPI) NEW YORK : sion Home.. Mission. Enters the Mission Main Street. education was in the spring of Mercantile, until a high school ontrose Chemical Co. said Rand Corp. rece. Home Monday. LEON CHRISTIAN' WINTER Mr. Aston-. Whitney' The old building, built in 1912, 1912 before the present building building could be constructed. Friday it is negotiating with a Navy contract C Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar RICHARD LEE GORDON will handle the seventh through was occupied in the fall of that major beverage company for computer equip' Son of Mr. and Mrs Junious M. C. Winter, Levan. "Farewell New York Grant's of City's year. joint production of non - caloric other contract U Wrigley, American Fork, ninth gradej consisting testimonial tonight in the Le- Gordon. Farewell testimonial toTomb sub built was of establishment a This The first sweeteners. the micro-minia- t' by popular home tonight at 7:30 h proximately 400 students. van Ward Chapel. West Central day at 6 p.m. in the Edgemont Baldwin - Montrose did not research and dt will be the first time there has high school giving students ad- scription, with some 90,000 citi States Mission. Enters the Mis- First W'ard Chapel. Brazilian in the American Fork Twelfth tieeh a f be-of education zens an of nar set. . the junior vantages participating. identify the other company. separation sion Home Monday.' South Mission. Enters the mis- Ward Chanel. Served in the exandj senior students and is sion home Monday. Northern States Mission. JOHN E. WILSON pected to solve many of the J (Son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo FINN V. CHRISTENSEN DENNIS A. RASMUSSEN problems thit have existed with Gunnar Son Mrs. of and Mr. was honored Wilson, Payson, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley the combination of older ana June 21 in the Payson Park C. Christensen. Farewell testi- Rasmussen, Lehi, Welcome younger students. Ward prior to his departure monial today at 5 p.m. in the home tonight in the Lehi Fourth The old building will be utifor the East Central States Mis- Provo Seventh Ward Chapel. Ward Chapel. Served in the lized to good advantage, the Danish Mission. Enters the mis- North Central States Mission. sion. superintendent said. In addi29. sion home June MICHAEL E. CALLAHAN tion to class rooms it will pro-vd- e DAVID BROADBENT ALVTN R, FULKERSON ALLEN WALTER HALL the following: Space for Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross JERRY D. EDWARDS Lehi. Welcome home nursing and health department All will be honored at a triple Hall, Mapleton. Farewell testi- Broadbent, 6 in the Lehi Fifth facilities ; two room will be at tonight 7 in monial the Ward a tonight at missionary farewell tonight- at high library; Chapel. Served in the set up as to junior 7 in the American Fork Sixth-Eiht- h Mapleton Second Ward Chapel. convert the present are plans West Central States Mission. Ward Chapel. Mr. Calla- New Zealand Mission. Enters Ag Department into a bus re KENISON T. LYNN J han, son of Mr and Mrs. Thom- -' the mission home Monday. pair shop; supply area; student John of Mrs. Mr and Son will Griffiths in the J. serve ASTON LLOYD council and! faculty rooms; and asj I' Australian Mission. Enters the Has been called to Guatemala Kenison. Welcome home today ; " Mission' Home 14th Monday. Central America to serve as at 4:30 p.m. in the Provo Mr. Fulkerson is a son of Mr. treasurer for chapel construc- Ward Chapel. Served in the Cen- BLAKE BIRD - arid Mrs. Alvin M. Fulkerson, tion in that area A farewell tral States Mission. Son of Mr- and Mrs. J. Lewis Bird of Springville. Welcome American Fork and will serve testimonial today at 5 p.m. DUANE NIELSEN in the in the Florida Mission. Son of Mr. and Mrs Spencer home today! at 4:30 p.m. in the Orem Ninth-28t- h Ward Ward Fifth Chapel. Mr. Edwards is a son of Mr. Chapel will honor him and his Nielsen' of Spanish Fork. Weir Springville arid Mrs. Robert Edwards and family, who will accompany come home today at 6:30 p.m. Served in the Eastern States will serve in the Eastern Atlan- him, prior to their departure. in the Spanish Fork Fourth Ward Mission. tic Mission. Mr. Fulkerson and STEVEN KIM WRIGLEY Chapel. Served in the Southern Mr. Edwards have completed Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Australian Mission. 3T ; s, Sfc arW . xf mp) l- -c f W A. Ju, I . 13-ye- ar- i - s Two Attend Institutes i ! ! six-we- ek - Half Century Wasatch High Becomes Jr. High Services f . - Mr.-Winte- yS. fX ar Mc-Ve- y; - - . ' - Baldwin-M- f I ap-Welco- " t . f: i ' ; . , i - V Reasons i. . j r i If You Should GENEALOGY Nebo District Names 2 Elementary Principals PH 0T0S Two teachers from the Nebo School. in 1959. This summer he is studySchool District have been named For the past 10 years Mr. ing at Ohio State's Extension Made the Way You j Want Them as secondary principals in their Powell has served as a physical Service in Ephraim. He is also school district. I They are Lynn AT Powell, of Payson, counselor at the Pay-so- n Junior. High School and Clyde J. Lundell, of Spanish Fork, chemistry and mathematics teacher at Springville High : . education teacher and school active in community and church counselor at the Payson Junior affairs. High School. Prior to this he No definite assignments to taught at South Summit High in schools have been made for the Kamas and at the Kanab High two new principals. SchooL He is a graduate of Brig-haYoung University and is completing his master's degree there. He is also active in civic and church activities. vT Mr. Lundell has spent all but a few months of his teaching career at Springville' High do School. He also taught at Go shen Junior High. 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