| OCR Text |
Show ' T ' .:.-. - .... - " . ,. .S .'. - .., . I'l , - 8A r Sunday Herald SUNDAY, DEC. 20, 1964 Utah; County, Utah Judging For Elks Youth Eve nt Set xv i - H I i : 1 J I . -' JPI f .... -- J .... J 1 Judging in the Ifith annuo! Elks Youth Leadership con test nas Deen scneduled for Jan 5, Earl M. FrizzeU, Provo Elks 849 Lodge youth j activities cnairman, said Saturdav. i Mr. Frizzeli; in announcing the judging date, urgedearly - of application completion blanks since there is consider able ; related 0 .V i k A 4 Vi 31 mformation re quired, The contest as separ ate wvision ior Doy ana girls, who wiai De juaged on their leaaersnip ability, citizenship appreciation and Derseveranpp ana sen xcduuicciuiness honor. Candidates for 1 1 CIVIL DEFENSE INSTRUCTION READY Following completion of the Civil Defense medical self help instructors' course this week, health teachers at Provo High School are now ready to teach the course to about 500 sophomores a year. At left is Sgt. R. M. Helm, in charge of the Utah County District of the Highway Patrol who taught portions of the course on first aid. Mrs. Herma R. H. Shaffer, second from left, nursing services coordinator for the Health Department, arranged for the instruction. Miss Margaret Harrington and Leonard MacKay. were two of the high school instructors who took the course and became qualified to teach it in the school. j awards must be under or age. .n vi Medical Self Help Part Of Provo City School Program ! 500 will complete instruction in the Civil Defense medical self-hel-p course through their regular sophomore health classes, Dr. i i nA. aiui ivi auiuui xiuise services :. in the! said Health De-that Ivan Carolyn Wilmouth. City-Coun- ty partment, Young ,1 I . nounced. This week five health instruc tors at the high school com pleted instructor's training in the course which, was directed by Fred Loveless, Utah County Civil Defense director, and Dr. Elmo Eddington, .1 1 msn p 1 l 1 acu ucip course aiong fjl wim m LP fl I me CHRISTMAS SOUTH OF THR RORMR PRHvn gay Mexican tango tune in over the fourth grade class of Mrs. Elaineswept Burgner at the Maeser School this week as Teresa Oyler, daughter of Mrs. Myrl Oyler of Provo takes a big swing at the Santa Claus pinata the group made. The children furnished all the popcorn, candy and Gordon w CCl 1 1 TC included Humpty Dumpty, a cat, a hobo, a man from Mars and a space man. Thursday morning3 took-ththe STYLE-r- A smau guts tnai went into the seven pinatas. t KS, "Miwwiwyw-- group pinatas to the children at the Utah State Hospital to share witlv them and then Friday morning invited all the first, second and third grade children in tn th Air rnnWi fn f nallv break the pinatas and share the gifts. The pinatas. iouk aqoui iwo weeks to make. e These - - 'Y' Scientists Conduct Difficylti Metals Research I Vernon :mr T Sherman Wing, Provo School T4-U.leonara iviac-- 1 mac, uuivuiy T11. District superintendent has an kay and Joe Martinez now are years Those interested are renupsf- ed to submit a glossy photograph, a statement of 300 words by the applicant, one of no more than 200 words by a parent or other person, any clippings, photos, etc.,1 deemed pertinent and j two letters of endorsement from Dersons not re lated to the candidate. Mr. Frizzeli said first place winners will receive a $100 U.S. Savings Bond; second .place, a $75 bond, and third place a $50 bond. The first and second place winners in each! division will be entered m a state con test where be given in 1 a ' Rules Outlined City-Coun- ty students Health! Department director. Approximately year at Provo High School Mrs.; Herma Shaffer, coordin 19 . Take two pieces of metal, neat to several hundred degrees, squeeze together with wo tons of pressure, slice thin. That would be a housewife's description! of a more complicated process being conducted Fflnliac ViBi UMyiw regular studies in health, Mrs. lAf 1 11 Shafferi-saithe students al- ready received training in first .. r' . ei niuv.it la vail ui uic uuiuse. inu wau ocuuusi . contest for the Other portions of the course in- - pave attained the rank of Applications eagle. v available Vernon . C. 13 Bet?av snn Krm through the cludp fallmif shpitnr nrntontmn e county and com and necessary care in child- - Mr and Mrs.. Joe Junior BeffavJscnools I mitteemen ' hai Limfnn a hirfh fnofM ani As the course was originally of Mr. and Mrs. Nyle M. Cox ? ,work wfh: the schools in set up by the office of Civil of Lehi, is the first Navajo In- - ei8ni commumues ase foUows: Defense, it was hoped that one dian in Lehi to receive this high Lem K- - MJ Eastmond; Pleas- For rank, The othpr now oaaia ic ant Grove, Frank Laga; Provo. orge, Dick Westwood James' Holtkamp, a sopho- the country , would be trained Gordon H. Holmstead, 14, son Kaxluou. iuvi.tuii more at Brigham Young High in the course to be able to none of Mr. aim jvirs . Hnim. ""v. John Robison; Fork, School and the son of Mr. and Orem, Mrs. Clarence out Holmstead is a teacher vmiam y ana macs the adult response to the course J. Holtkamp i io uic rruvu area nas not ueen miMlc uiaui natu. nc uas j of 217 E. 1500 verv ffreM: it was rpnhrfpH Moeen active m scoutinir work can ; 2pamsn norK, Kay lnom- S., Orem, has Through the teaching of the and has served as senior patrol as, and Payson, Dr. George been named to course in school, about leader in 'both the Fifth and Whitby American represent the as- ow sfcuuciiLs a year nc. was aisu win. receive naiua. . . . . . . . . .. T7.1 Pllr. tt,J .t.t. school next BWlc tne training and thereby move sisiam. senior patrol leaaer ana cpic contest. in in sentative the the klscribe anH orvai cniitar tiio nlavs the tn Hp ritv spring thp rinw Intermountai n ' having greater family cover- - enjoys football and basketball. Science and . at uic iexu . "v age. d i- j City-Coun-ty Student. Named" Symposium Dy Briglham Young University J Humanities . . Symposium at James tiie University of 'Utah. , He was chosen by Science Department instructors Lowell Beimion and Verl Allman because of his accomplishments both the physical, and biological sciences. Presently taking biology and chemistry, he was selected as the best all around science student at B Y High. Mr. Allman, his biology teacher, will accompany James to the ? three - day workshop in which all, the high schools in ,the Intermountain area participate." A few of the best science and humanities students come from school on, an ' paid : trip to hear some of the best scientists in the nation. Students will attend classes and lectures, and will participate i in field trips to various" parts of the state. : . na uiauc xrniTr KPtrav xiao hie mnrtp ills uZjaj home with the Cox family in Hiqh Yule Concert Set Y He! fori W.W. "w f""" has served as patrol leader "V" I. T uuuji uii brru uvvaoiuiio. 1110 uuii nasicins, deiis Scholarship GoeS t i CkaJ CLrnr I fMit-o- f- i "IM" i uled Monday at 8:15 p.m. in the seph Smith Auditorium.! There is no admission charffeJ and the public is invited, j rwlnc' achievem e o t i tP I se '' I , I 1 vmi ca-it.- nt 'Jv Unitarians Meet jj 1 This Evening ' "Science and; the Supernatural,"' a paper written by A. J. Carlson, a physicist at the Uni versity of Chicago, will be pre-- ! sented to the Unitarian Fellowship r of Provo tonight at 8 o ciocK. a aiscussion period will (I-Uimste- -- lAy . . . for .!; 245 North University r " i For a festive looking hors d'oeuvre, chop drained herring ii i" 11 wiin mho smau pieces, mix Jesusr life as a manifestation cream cheese and use this to of divine power will be studied stuff celery stalks.) Sprinkle with paprika and garnish with at Christian Science services slices of stuffed olive. this Sunday. Subiect: 'Is the n-.- Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Bible readings will! include d o w uiv anri .ipcuo' inuuig mnn. am the hVM of the WriH. f Ji7rns ux was u.o. nr vvcainer uureau established on July 1, . xU: r 7, . M .5.00 , After Shave totion. Coloan. Stiei deodorant. Hair Tonic. BodyTokem & Made the Way You Want Them ! in darkness, but shall nave tne iPht of lifp" i.TnTin 8:12). TT O Travel Trio........M..1.00r Alter, Shave lotion. Co- -. fogne. Slick Deodorant PHOTOS t waiK rpi xiC HeMsaeBMa luxury Set After Starve lotto fVo-Elect- ric Men's Cologne 1.25 and 2.00 9t LARSON STUDIO n. 28 N. 1st East, FR 3-36- ! tP 1 Body. Talcum efereShave lotion ' 1:00 l.oo large 1 slz 43 FOR HER-- A 0 If .f Cotd-Sodptur-ed i Golden World of Fragrance TS 0: sr er 7 J. Spray Veserf owe , f qrfy Amercoo 2.00 each Od Sole ftiehdshio Garden ' ' $19.00 t '!' Sunday School . f- - i. - Provo - :4S a.m. Worship Service II a. m. L '. Kev. Ronald D. leach. Pastor v Phones: Office, Residence, 225-34- TILL I 9 P.M. .4.00 GoioVectdplswed Spray sWry Cntfng Powder . ittce II 1 f 1,1 ,. i Cofoae. plus tox where oppRcoble "! ' X- Criendshie) Garden T...2.2y Hand end Body toffna Toilet Water. Dusting lewder FN PROVO . , - .i SHOP EVERY NIGHT S1VlC3c 225-577- 7. J 'i'l ... St. Mark's nw tit can b reached by turning East en 8th South in Orem and driving past th new river bridge (Rt. 78) or from the Canyon road by "turning West an 3860 North St. and driving west v the church site on Rt. 78 - , . 464 West 3700 North ""V" f. iJ m'1 'm GENEALOGY ac-an- N , THEIR NEW LOCATION . 1 1 FOR HIM St. Llurh's Lutheran Church .X . you love n THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT NEW . . . FASHIONABLE . . . EXCITING ! 5 evei-von- e FESTIVE Christian Science Services Liste JUST ARRIVED "S al me 2ENG coc-on- ds capacity tetra-hedranvil press which provides the pressure and the temperatures needed for the 'research. V A small crystal of lead and a layer , of radioactive silver are the objects presently under observation. The crystal of lead, coated with radioactive materials, is placed in a small pyramid, measuring . about "of an inch on a side. Light oil surrounds the crystal. The pyramid is then placed In , the press, where varying amounts of temDera- ture and pressure are aoolied s HU LTON Gifts She even attended the class via Her bicycle a few times, which incidentally took her 40 minutes from her home at 439 N. 150 E. Her husband. Maior John Lowell recently retired from the U.S. Army atter zO years service. He is workmcr on his master's degree in physical education at BYU now. w) - u - 27 million More than Americans ride bicycles today. At the turn of the ICth was century, when a major sport bicycling In America, Mlfs Murphy covered a mite ia siignuy more tnan 57 when he rode on a follow.. . ')' . '. , . wooden track between. C Fellowship meetings are held rails behind a train with a weekly during the school year windshield at the bade at the Provo Women's Council Building, 310 North University. . . h ... Reunion Set By Oram Class of '61 ! ' Foundation, niqn gcnuui ST&nt fUZ CnriSTmuS VOnCerT for scholast e and junior high schools will per-- mas concert will be presented in accounting. Y . Mondflv ff h .'at form a variAtv Vvf aoitIv j ni- o t ' Ampri tua a1 am. x kl CVVTCIXVi JO1 V VUliAJ UUU VVU" - w School Fork cari unbeginOiristmas music High $500. Haskins Mr. Skousen temporary lamA Spile ie 4 notional 8 der the dirppHon w f FVH WKh vwwt i nine: at- t o clock. . auu a ii uwud u iiaLiuiiai au.iuiiLM :i music instructor. Appearmg wiu.be me high to firm, and makes about. 5fl school's four choruses, A Cap- - u. S. each year to various ella, Ladies' Glee, Mixed Chor- - such awards throughout the us and the Ninth Grade Chorus universities. The award was the band. LurLene LaVar is the , direc-- meptinffo Frirfaw hv 7. , , J .1 cvx vu. uic wiwwra aiivi ouvu uerrrK a mAmrvr. jiviuvu At thn Hunter is the band director, firm's Salt Lake Citv. office , There will, be no admission Mr: 5011 ha t Orem High School's Clasjs of x y ox is graae-poixc, wiuiimi average (4.0 iis '61 will hold a reunion this . , an ai. ne nas oeen active m kwwrv. w,v.JW. coming Saturday, Dec. 26, atf suuaeni government as weif.as . mu 7 p.m. m the Orem High School mieiwi fr. fii t nc iuc aixxui ma conaor can ifi inner Cafeteria. ovax xxvxxi ac 2U.UUU Imuran. IO -Lui'i IW ; There will be a tbuff et supper, wim-- i ne k me son ot Mr., and Mrs. wAmZfttSr program and dancing. all-expen- ' ADULT EDUCATION VIA BICYGI.E-M- rs Tobn Lowell of Orem (right), is a recent addition to the urem population but she has been an enthusiastic student at an adult education class on home dec- - He u a . ui uic iaiu ruoti j oKousen . 01 novo, .senior rreQ Ward. ne enjoys flip "T to 7 doors and ukes ? "Jrr j especiauy . .7 . Voiinff TTmivArsifv . ha . A soark of thp Christmas .."" hppn r . ne reaa to liKes aiso camp, . sasss . will kindled , be the named recinin spirit hearts of those who attended ana pamt ient of' this the annual Brigham Young High year's Ras- - Monday Night 600-to- f three-quarte- rs I High school T , i !.! 1 jufx-- fjhp-htfr- , a giant scientists to discover how met als diffuse! into one another as various temperatures and pres sures are applied. Conducting the experiments ri T or. nowara vamieet is T . TT tne physics department. Scientists! have long known that metals will diffuse into each other, like droDDine a drop of mki mto water, but the BYU, experiments are deter mining the speeds of diffusion at various temperatures and pressures. Sometimes they will to the sample.5' l ai fool you ahd merge faster at lower pressures, the scientists found. The research makes use of 40 SPRINGVIILE-SPANI- SH s - 4- ' ... - - FORK PAYSON -J t f.'- - |