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Show - 8A Sunday Herald SUNDAY, SEPT. Utah County, Utah , . missionary SIC liw1 fesi thisftweek ..! Fourth Ifus M Was Time For Pres McKay, Johnson Genealogy Library Goes to T' 20, 1964 ' SALTfLAKE CITY (UPI) pie, which is scheduled for ded McKay left Salt Lake City on al fiber of the nation. 30 for the unheralded visit Following a luncheon" McKay ication in November. The brief meeting late Thurs Jan. Johnson with the following day. and Johnson were joined by month; however,' he was hosJohnson between President day He The final transfer of and ailing . Mormon church was, accompanied by Presi members Vf Utahs Congression pitalized twice once for a virfrom the Utah. County Gen leader I David O. McKay was dent Nv Eldon Tanner, second delegation and visited wim" .De us infection and next for a heart TERRY W. HUNT counselor, in the" First Presi fense Secretary Robert McNa-Mar-a attack and was released early ealogical "and Historical Society their fourth. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford of new and Peace Corps Director this month, four days before; me to the dency, and by his son David Utah Valley Branch McKay, President Hum of Salem: Farewell testiGenealogical Library, at Brig- - Church of Jesus Christ of Lawrence McKay, a prominent Sargent Shriver. his 91st birthday on Sept. 8. monial tonight at. 7:30 in the trav most ham Lake Salt Latter-clathe y is since Saints McKay, 1951, under widely attorney. Young University Salem Ward chapel. Will serve On Aug. 15. President John-- j eled of was a blus in it the cold, nouse , way. to in Although president history tne went Westin wnite in the Cumorah Mission son's wife visited wih McKay conferred and his The new library, which open- anuary at the invitation , of tery day when McKay arrived the LDS Church, ern New York State. wife while; on her fourj with other church leaders in Mor White at the the dur ed is House, Twice bhnson. on 1, the May centralized, previously, tour of the Intermountain MARY DEANNE ERNST cam mon leader and the President Washington before returning to day third and fourth floors of J. ing the? presidential Mrs. area for dedication of Flamj of 'and Mr. ' visit. Salt Lake Daughter their Reuben Clark! as . enjoyed later and City. and apparently vice Jr. Library paign presi C. of Farewell Lehi. Ernst 'John The enjoyment of good books is a branch of the main Salt dent, Johnson called upon Mc Johnson took McKay on a tour ine cnurcn leader tooK an ing Gorge Dam and to address today at 5 p.m. in the Lehi Third Mr. Farnsworth Mr. Packer the University of Utah summer family style will be the topic of Lake Genealogical Library. The Kay 4t the ' Church's head of the White House and they other surprise trip in July 3rd W. Ward Chapel, .1095 course onerep Dy library will have borrowing faci-th- e quartets in Salt Lake City. an eigm-weediscussed the spiritual and mor- this time to the Oakland Tern graduating class, Will serve in New York Crim- of special coursesjand lities from the main library, office orah Mission. Conferences at Brigham Young making possible two-da- y JAMES. COLLINS ice on most material requested. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Max A. The course will be taught, by She Years Old Collins of Provo. He will be Collier Dbwdle DeFonda Mrs. The Utah County Genealogical honored at a farewell testimonithe with deal will and and A. Norton Chason, assistant proHistorical Reid NiWev. asfiistani Drafessor problems President Earl C. Crockett Society, which al tonight at 6 p.m. in the Edge- fessor of electrical engineering, rebook and a a of has been in child, existence six vears. announced 40 bringing Mdchiean. Saturday tliat search for Southern California mont Third Ward Chapel, 555 E. Edison Company. an adult together. The course is has 'occupied space in the old will be wel- - professors and instructors have 3230 ,N. He will serve in the students SuJdyat College Dr. E. John: Eastmond, physics the parents Provo Seminary building at I'liiiit'iijt designed to provide reOTTneu to iJTlEnam XOUns uni- - Arizona State UmverBitv.r rvr tua u,, . i i jv r - tri research for Plasma ReCumorah mission. He enters the professor, ijimii'i ine G. foundation in the First South and Third West. The Alder, Xxigiish assistant search Laboratory, Aerospace frrtm naiiiintr j basic a with wrciv faiilv unurcn at Arizona State poration, Los Angeles, Calif. COTmission home Oct. 5. Mr. Carter orofessor, study Mr. Mills Y UOngregatlOnai j munity books of selection . good advanced studv" or from -sneciai 7,.uu society was originally organized i. D i proper - - University Alien mrmage. civil engin RAND HUGH PACKER John B. Harris. English assistant touay wiui ui uuuimai oo. for children. by four Provo stakes, but has ai p.m. professor, consultant on state eering at Social in Wayne assignments. the taught and hessor, meeting Son of, Mr. and Mrs. Thane suppef at Madras UniverIndia Project Orem assistance to from be toDics Amonff the , De inh" India. Will Poone, sity. Dr. Paul iSancira V, associale proHall. t$ennetl testiHyer. Provo. Farewell Packer, - West and vBYU stakes. Dlored are shared .books, - pic-mi Dr. John H: Gardner, physics l?ossoc of hasjiory, study at Tokyo nhoirrhot. m monial today at 6 p.m. in the u. AstrLiun, associaxe liurtlcn Ramh renter. wicuiiiuii. TTinivprKitv professor, staff pf Space Technol- to tne childof ine decision transier the classics ture books, nas aesignaieu rram leave x as "tuac, rctuiiiniB oi iokto and university ot Kyoto owry Latooraitory. Edgemont Fourth Ward Chapel, adviser material to BYU will make it mes ascnurcn Kellinc. assistant agncuitiuraa and folk poets tales; Sunhood, fairy Burton C. Gee, assistant proat University of Tehran. Iran Calling today? 4000 N. 650 E. New Zealand "Friendly of doctoral fessor professor languages, to mathematics, study at devote books possible for the stakes and lists book and poetry, rro-of at H. Hoones. associate Gottin Oregon'ofState 1 research to Keith Umversity a visit is fand planned South Mission. Enters the misday" University. of anamal science, eraduate Ken, uermany, about books, and Christmas in their entire financial support to members and friends of the lessor Dr. Kennethl M. Larsen, assistant art University of Nebraska. Wiflford IE. StmSth, sociology research fr. sion home Oct. 5. of mathematics, study at7 the best books, according to the collection of additional gen church. jut. Stephen L,. Wood, associate proiessor .laugnt at ljjs cnurcn professor of, California at .Los University VERNON BRENT MILLS of zoology and enitomol- - coinege of Hawaii " ".. Mrs. Collier. ealogical material. It also Today's schedule will begin professor Angeles ogy, research Central America in C. statistics Dr. Howard Nielson, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon British Museum. The course will be taught makes the records available with church school at 9:30 a.m., andKarl professor, field manager P. Henrie . . .Tr ' .arrmn-Hn: eve,C. Mills, Spanish Fork. Fare,. nn as weu Grounds. t as i t i Inc., Dugway Proving ine j 21 aay Mondav :ou Sept. evenings. Anunscruciior. auaator lor Arthur QingL. A. ... Mr. Larsen Class at a.m., Wil'Mam ' Reveil Phillips,! asDr. aaUlllSlUay " ' 9 well testimonial tonight at 7 p. Mr. Malmstrom i Co. derson . and :1 u: sociate professor of geology, iFul- p.m. ' ana.i morning through Nov. 9, Dr. cainton L. Oaks, business woi&iiip i n .im. in . the Spanish Fork 12th Collection brighit Professor at University of Large W. Olbrich, director of Room 548, Clark Library. professor, Stuart Rev. where Sind, Hyderaibad, wesx iaKistan. BriWard Chapel. Northeastern During its existence the Utah minister i Will deliver a Sermon Dynamics in Louisiana. Dr Richard L. Snow, associate tish mission. professor of chemistry, study at Jox County society has trained more On "Tn RplifVP in the Church. weiaon dean Brown University. Colletee of Business nnH TrLamlrir.or than 2000 students in basic, ad THOMAS LOUGHLIN CARTER Dr. Albert D. Swensen, cnemis- Back-to-Scho- ol srhedule for the rest professor, consultonf for National Chhrrh try professor, visiting scientist at vanced or British Isles research of th!e week includes:. Monday, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo L. Charles F. Kettering Research nliS&t00' and has accumulated thousands 4 D.m.. brownie ana gU"l SCOUIS; Laboratory in Yellow, springs, Carter, Orem.- Farewell testiwaixaee p. Aiurea, Laboratory i Ohio. of books and pamphlets contain monial today at 5:30 p.m. in the Teaoner. graauate. stuay A C. Jacobson, assistant tj ..ou Phyllis ax state university. p.m., uvy oluuw, wgon of physical education for luesyay, Mothers and children are at professor Orem 19th Ward Chapel. New ing census figures, vital staus Wedhesdav. JJ(ruean u. dnnstensen, pro- 7 D.m., choir re--1 at; Penn State. Uni women, study OREM; Beginning Monday, tics, and family histories. The school this fall versity. tending England, States mission. Enters together 4 to ;oU iting professor at American Uni Nicholes, health Dr. Henry and heaital: Thursday, Sharon Elementary School will group has the mission home Oct. 12. at of Lebanon Beirut, versity education Young Brigham University and professor, re safety fellowship Dr. A. John Clarke, professor - indexed the Hartford , Times D.mi junior high meetof for United A a conduct search series Pi physiologist m But case this the children are States ROGER MALMSTROM ViirrH ninth thrnncrn lztn oi ducaucmat adrmnasitration. rur at Utah. ca;ak Fort Mr. Montague Miss Johnson Douglas. Army will which in the obituaries parents jings Son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Eldin Ricks, assistant proiessor pedigrees and Utah tvrccii u.c a6c m.io.muuuio Will inCiUae rTn lVn. trrade activities of of religion instruction, study at have an opportunity to visit in Since the organization's mcep-Malmstrom. Farewell testimoDropsie College, their children s classrooms ana tion it has had three presidents frn4 Phdleon B. Robinson jr., provo ' nial today at 5 p.m. in the Provo COUrse Will StUOy the tn 7:30 n.m.. and Sen-- uation team member for NCATF. Ine program coordinator, study campus Cole N. the discuss the teachers Walter Qather Roper, 16th Ward Chapel.. Uruguayan jhear of growth, develop at University of Nebraska. from 8 pTYscch,e?LsyBiorliieh canteen principles Friday H. Tenchert, staff asstst- classwbrk. The new program is and Donald T.. Reid, presen mission. Enters" the mission Ross Hilton, Laboratory School inCXll ana Denavior. instructor arvtRobert 11 n m tn to of Continuing educa- dean . .1 '1 i n called f 'Looking in on the Class- president. Vice presidents have Tjeacfier. rtnptonil sifiirlv at Crtlctrartn e ji. il at Northwestern unihome Oct. 5. j tion, cnuaren ana study Lwui uie ior ine state doiiege. ' !". room," and room mothers will been W. Reed Nuttal, Mr. Reid, rr. Gien f. Ovard. associate pro- - parents will be Mrs. Jean'Lar- - versity. RICHARD LYNN MONTAGUE counselor in R. Alan Anderson, fessor of eduaational admindstra- be m charge of the program. Mr: Cole. Harold Robins and Service, counselor at San of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of curriculum and Sen. ThlS Will enable her tO give CounseMng tion. director of Colorado. In each classroom, jthe teacher Arlo Thalman. Evelyn Lord and of senior high schools the parents examples from the University pervisor Lvrm A. Ravwben, psychology f AlnrinA fmr asnd counselor, study at will be the guest speaker.! Neva Jackson have served as testimonial today at 5:30 p.m. in Dr. Ray T. Wilcox, assistant pro- - activities of their OWn Children instructor Stanford Universtty. J has v, June Berry lessor oi secondary education. culu Schedule of meetings is as f ol- - secretaries the Payson Second Ward (3iap-im uic t.iiJ.nn ,uv. at University of Chicago. stody piwiw witn been Dr. Virginia M. 'all librarian, Robert with beginassociate their first Cundick, lows, meetings Argentine mission. Enters gTOUp Mr. Hunt experience. Mr. Collins of indexing. the mission home Oct. 5. ning at 7:30 p.m.: Sept. 21, kin- - Keeler in charge AlSO Park Chapel. Hyde participating Ul the GENEALOGY nans are K Deing ionnuiaicu DENNIS LYNN TAYLOR 24, first grade; Sept. wiU be Sections of the dergarten; COUFSe feor.Sec HANKS L. LARRY u ad tor uwt Elwomcis iramea, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Don 25, second grade; Sept. Beloit Civic John K Sept.fourth research with special third patrons den Taylor, Salt Lake, formerly Son of Mr. and Mrs. 29, 28, grade; Sept. Lynn A. McKiniay,. assistant pro- - school. University students will in various language J - Jakeman, Pleasant Grove. Welg fmh ade testiof fspring Lake. Farewell d problems Qk the knowledge . . . , gain first-han- d Mr. Elliott pattip hnmA trvTv at n Tvm m Lewis areas. Mr. Of are PTA Sharon behaVlOT Children of Officers Colat time LDS Church patterns teaching S. Pleasant Grove Fourth Ward . Made the Way You lege of Hawaii. itelll oftonH tVin l rb;Uran u. vnapVriA TTU1 ablfVUU wav. nnr. AiDert VXilXVtli. Mrs. in uiarK, Canadian presiaeni thp bervea TnT"l?f Tnrdoncpn el, 630 E. lst'S., Salt Lake, Flor uiapei.. first ;ry school laboratory from Want Them I . i iu.u:j.irii.. ida mission. Toxr mna nroeiHnntvaroont two ' 1:30 15 to 11: Lewis been senior class "'I p;m., having a.mj . n. To MICHAEL W. LARSEN mviiiuit miiviuvii mothers with j their week president at the Provo High days a nA LARSON STUDIO &onoi mt. ana Mrs. v. wai- - Son of Mr. land Mrs. Harold Sargent, secretary School.-Theare both graduates who will be required to register rvrAm Tflop FarPWAil Erickson, Lin don. of the LDS Seminary and have for and attend a lecture class in 1 Kenneth Knight, treasurer. 28 N. 1st East, FR testimonial tonight at fiiSfl n.m. home tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Anment nn Thnrsrlav "We worship spiritually, only . W.o. wum ui..v,1Tu... oia ui mvniuu uic m: t fUor Ward Second ILindon Chapel. hi the Orem 25th Ward Char1 A SALEM as we cease to worship mater- .o rvF i T mi: VSrtxnrh Prtlvtucian miccio.! uvi Served in the Eastern States x uiuii, w Divin PTA meeting will be held Wed- ially" will be. one of the theimes rticnara to ters the mission home Monday. mission nesday, Sept. 23, at Salem at Christian Science churches have recently been assigned Mormon JANET JOHNSON JOHN V. GARRciTT JR. phrol Parents with children inUnHav TTip notation is taken work as guides in the JNew xorK ElMrs. of Son and of Mr. and Mrs. Mr.; Daiugnter JonnjV. kindergarten through third from "Science and Health with Pavilion at the wood (Bud) J. Johnson, Orem. Garrett, Nephi. Welcome home wjn meet in classrooms Key to the Scriptures" by Mary World's Fair. lder Lewis is the son of Mr. ner rareweu was neia jsepx. w m ine iMepni lnira wara napei. grade 7 at p m At 7.30 they will go Baker Eddy. 691 fc. and she has been in the mission Served in the Central Atlantic to general assembly in the The Bible lesson is on "Mai arid Mrs, Alva Lewis, Elliott is the Elder iwme this week. She will leave States Mission. gym, where they will be joined ter" and includes this verse 200 N., and for the West. German mission JOHN L. MORGAN bv narents of children from from John: "God1 is a SDirit: son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamona Mrs. Frank Son Mr. and of Monday. fourth through seventh grades, and they that worship Him Elliott, 1206 E. 460 S. KENT ALLEN FARNSWORTH Morgan, Nephi. Welcome home MteT mis program the first must worship Him in spirit and I While at the fair, the two oon or mt. ana Mrs. uean b. toaay in tne iNepni oecona wara. young elders will work! with a will be excused and the in truth." East Orem. Far Farewell Served in the Northern Farnsworth, . group of 100 missionary guides omers remain for class discusSEPTEMBER testimonial today at 5 p.m. in mission. In takes only a few minutes who conduct visitors through the sions. Saint exhibits. the Orem Third Ward Chapel. MILO C. SMART Tt is verv imDortant that all to stitch down the front facings Latter-da- y TECHNICAL CLASSES Northeast British mission. En-- Son of Mr. and Mrs, W. Jay parents attend this meeting as on pajama coats, but this trick f The two elders both attended TRADE CLASSES j ters the mission home Sept. 21. Smart, Springville. Welcome eacn teacher will give an out-- will enable you to iron them Provo schools, where they were Automobile Transmission Servicing Electricity & Electronics active in school activities, Elder ovjmy a. ziejimej ijome wuay jui me oprjngviiiK 0f the year s program ana taster ana witn less onon 'I' .VI m ot mt. ana Mrs. nadon L. n;ignm wara uiapei at 4:su p. explain the hew math program Electrics and Carburetion Auto Refrigeration Afc vi iu wro xjoo'kctf.ii ukjvwj tnat IS DeUlS UScQ ill Ulio HIS' a wi. xii& JLU.C f v wivvniiv ai IfUlllC. UAiCiy ill - UK' OJAillgVIUCMXXlaSlVAl. tHCt Carpentry & House Construction Instrument and Watch Repair 7 FmsMZth Ward Chapel at p.m. STEPHEN GARRETT Cabinet & Purniture Making Served in the East Central Son of Mir. and Mrs. Alma No U.S.' president ever has Industrial Chemistry . States nussaon. Garrett, Springville. Welcome use(j his ' power to adjourn Diesel Mechanics vnome toaay at a p.m. in tne Congress . TxiUMAo rim iKihO Industrial Physics Programs Worship together Class Offers Good Books, Family Style " 'Last ' ; . 10 ! f li K j serv-Universit- yj 40 Return ToY Faculty from Leaves Community Church Events j girtsiiKjJa J I I a t,, w w i I it,i ex-receiv- ed m . J r -- 1 i 11 ..- I ij j I J Hans-Wilhel- m j I , ' i . I 7-- jSfift : -lt, r I m - . . A Moms, Kids Together In School hmeii1 - I JSalSS i Events Scheduled - ' I . k, oc rii' ; , i . - l also-catalogue- d ; ; I i I 1 r ; Sr-nnn- J r liiiETi-iw- , d. I . coSor & ' i trtiw jt : wlwZ .. Tpti back-to-scho- -0 Christian Science 2 Missionaries From Provo Services Listed Guides at Fair ' r " y 3-36- "'tu ol i-- PHOTOS vitV I J?3L?S?i5 I vt, i. I mm 1 DIMlSflyIi TECIHllMliCM j L scihioil; IMIDIH1 j ' 28th BEGINS i i -- . " 43 THE FUTURE IS FILLED WITH JOBS 1 . ' ; 7 lopiuigvuic uiaui vvcuiu vynieipvi. Orem. Welcome home today at Served in the Northern Califor Evans of Lehi. Welcome home 6:30 p.m. in the Orem 21st Ward ma mission. testimonial tonight at 7:30 in the Chapel. Served, in tiie Great AARON DEAN EVANS Ward Oiapel. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lehi First-Sixt- h Lakes mission. 'OUu (A XVU. oIJU IVIXS. DU1 XUIU, f 'A x s -- ' " I Gunsmithing -s I - ' 1 j Welding innofiflnfrrnofinmoi j nrirnr APPRENTICESHIP (T) GUARANTEED ONEV VOUR REFUNDED with IF satisfied of the are nof fiVi'n' ' you price your glasses (2) IF your lenses and frames are not first quality, (3) IF you paid extra for "Credit". j OWE LOW PRICE ONS ccurmnc eye examinatioii Single Vision Lenses ; KryptokBifocalaOnly Clear or Tinted Lenses CONTACT $l(o)50 LENSES moudmo waomm iyi ixamination S nOBZHi CTritH 140 VEST CK1TD ST. Prescription Sunglasses Your choice of any frame in our large selection EASY CREDIT WUa LlOOWli TO SERVE YOU I 00 Q woxir NOINTRCSTOR CAMY1N9 CMAUCKS mm 2449 WASIIIIIGTOU CORNEA OF 147 SOUTH T.lAi:i ST. juCeafy 21stS0UTII&llthEAST of today's "good jobs" may not even exist tn the near future. There will be plenty of jobs but they'll be different. They'll demand different skills. New skills. You can usually tell if your job is on the way out when a machine or new method will soon replace it. Don't wait, War r.lAHI cndCEflTER STS. v : todosomethingfaboBtit. tomorrow's jobs with yesterday's skills You won't gt What can you do? You ean now. Learn the new to skills and abilities you'll need qualify for the opportuni: ties of the future. isn't the easiest way out. But if s the only way to be sure you'll earn a living and a better one at that tomorrow. Find out more about it this week at the local office of your state employtnent service. , Re-traini- re-tra- in r ';v ng Train now for tomorrow's Jobs piibKshed as a public service In cooperation with The Advertising Council and the. Newspaper Advertising Fxecytivas Association I and Advanced Electricity Auto Mechanics Secretarial Practices' Auto Body Repair IS YOURS ONE OF THEM? PRICE GLASSES INCLUDES: Shorthand - Beginning Type - Beginning and Advanced Accounting and Bookkeeping Office Machines Plumbing . r: ;. Sheet Metal i"n'i"i"'V'r'yi'Kffri'fi r BUSINESS AND SECRETARIAL SCIENCE CLASSES Iron Workers SATiSFACTSOH ' Hydraulics . : ' 'I 1 COMMERCI AL ART AGRICULTURAL CLASSES BEGINNING Horseshoeing Diesel Mechanics Drafting . Architectural V & - ADVANCED Carpentry Electronic Welding Machine Shop Technical - Mechanlca Structural & Layout GENERAL AND RELATED CLASSES General Arithmetic United States History Algebra English Blueprint Reading Trigonometry These classes ean be used for high school graduation Registration dates are: September 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 28. Hours of registration are from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. each day. ENROLL ' FURTHER INFORMATION t TODAY can be secured by calling 373-789- 0 or visiting Utah Trade Technical Institute, 1395 North 150 East, jprovey Utah; |