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Show Sunday HeralcT TOA , , I I Planned For School FUSASANT UKOVE-Cho- sen to represent " Pleasant ' Grove High School as varsity cheer- Under the direction of Frank Greenwood, vice nresident. the board of education of Al pine School District has rap idly gone forward with its pro gram for an addition to the leaders for the 1965-6school are Linda Ann Lee Hilton, year Swenson, Jef Goss, , Eileen Armistead, Janet Westerlund, and Roslyn Rees, Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hilton of Pleasant Grove and was Pleas ant Grove's Homecoming Queen last fall. Lee Ann was Linda's second attendant and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wes- C. Geneva Elementary-Scho-ol in Orem. The board reviewed and ac f Public Invited Outstanding Training School Employee Honored Sets Good Example By DENA GRANT ' Mr. Peterson has been emBeaAMERICAN FORK. at the school since 1967, ployed trice P. Fraughton, for 11 years and to his'fellow em according an employee at Utah State his part and does he ployees Training School, was named the more. He. has achieved remarK-abl- e of the - outstanding employee progress in sparking inter year Friday evening during the est among the residents in his second 'annual awards dinner in their , apand program attended by the charge and sets personal the example pearance employees and partners at the of careful speech and courtesy achooL She was presented with to his charges and their fam a beautiful wrist watch. ilies. ' Mrs. Fraughton has been em-- Both Mrs. Fraughton and Mr, toyed at the school for the past Peterson reside in American ?1 ' years and was one of 61 em- Fork. ployees nominated for the honor. The other six finalists and the Over 300 are employed at the number of years each has been achool. A committee; headed are: Earl Thompson, employed by Mrs. Velma Jerling, who re- - Manila, assistant chef, 11 years; ceived the honor last year, sift-- d Jane Robinson, American Fork, the nominations and a set of 14 years; Cosby Rog- teacher, yMges weighed the qualifica- ers, Lindon, sewing room emttoflsv.and made their choice. ployee, 18 years; Lucy Lee, Names Forwarded American Fork, attendant, 11 d Her name and that of years; Betty Lou Beck, Lehi, E. Peterson, A- -l Boys attendant three years; LeRoy Building attendant are being Smith, Lehi, maintenance re forwarded to the Utah State pairman, two years. nom Each of the eight received a Employees Association inees for the selection of the out framed certificate of commen- Each also received a standing female and male ployee among over 6,000 state fing, presented by the Utah mlovees. Mr. Peterson was Mental Health Association. one of the eight' nominees considered by the judges. In nominating Mrs. Fraugh In Springville, Payson ton It was stated "She seems to represent the type of person I would like to have take care of my child if I had one at the Wil-lar- Training School. " Her interest in the girls of Violet Cottage (C4) and the many fine things she has done tor them beyond the call of duty were stressed. It was pointed out that of the 50 girls she had charge of most hadn't worn shoes and not much other clothing. She met the challenge and . cepted the general plans sub mitted by Young and Fowler, Associates, architectural firm, The plans were completed and advertised for bid by April 10. The bids will be received, opened and reviewed by the board at its office in the district administration building nere at :30 a.m.. April 21. The date of completion for the addition is set for Aug. 15, VoP EMPLOYEES Mrs. Beatrice Franghton receives the outstanding employee of the year award for Utah State Training School workers from Sig Schreyer, left, president of the Training School parents organization. William E. (Bill) Peterson was named numer-o- p for the sward. To 'Ettie Lee 1965. Story Evening addition has been 'planned for and will adapt It self to the new concept of "team teaching", an approach which is rapidly gaining favor at state and national levels and has the support of the board and the central staff. The "The Ettie Lee Story" will be the topic of the Ninth Ward MIA Special Interest Class Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the ward chapel at Sixth East and Seventh North. The story will be told by Mr, and Mrs. VerDell Lunt, pro d prietors of the David Lee Home for ,Boys in Mapleton, one of 12 such homes in Utah and California oper ated by Miss Lee. Several of the boys now living at the home will be there and par ticipate in the program. The public is invited. The home was recently dedicated in Mapleton by Spencer W, Kimball, member of the IDS newly-dedicate- Honor Due ric AMERICAN FORK -- A pro- gram and social honoring the retiring bishopric of the First Ward, Melvin R. Kitchen, bish op, and his counselors, LawCouncil of Twelve Apostles rence W. Hansen and Glen B. and a former student of Miss Greenwood, recently released 'will be held at the church Lee. A biography of Miss Lee will Tuesday evening, April 13, 7: All members of the soon be published, written by o'clock. Samuel W. Taylor, former ward together with - former n Provoan and writer members are invited. In charge of the affair are now living in Redwood City, the members of the new bish Calif. opric, Bishop Dan Ray Bishop, Sir Francis Drake found the Robert E. Wallin and Robert potato being eaten as a staple W. Cromarty. The ward auxi food in South America in 1577. liaries are assisting. A program will be presented, to be followed by light refreshments. ley O. Swenson of Lindon. Jef is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald M. Gos of Orem. FFA Sweetheart Eileen Armitstead is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Armistead of Pleasant Grove. Both from Pleas ant Grove, Janet is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wes terlund : and Roslyn Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les lie E. 'Rees. All five will be senior students at the high school next year. The junior varsity cheerlead ers will include Rhonda EdCarol Johnson, and wards, Maurine and Darline Jorgen-se; n. FQRD . . . WERl Mapleton Sets Chapel Dedication Today MAPLETON The enlarged and. remodeled Mapleton Ward Chapel will' be dedicated today in services beginning at 4 p.m. Elder Bruce McConkie of the LDS First Council of Seventy will give the dedicatory prayer and be the speaker at file pro- - tion will be Stewart Whiting speak briefly. Music will be furnished by the. combined ward choirs directed by Mrs. Floyd Tuttle. Mrs. La-Vere Tippetts will sing a vocal solo. and Floyd Tuttle, both former bishops; Norman Graves, building superintendent and Bishops Harold Gividen of the Mapleton Ward and Carlos Hjorth of the Second Ward. Stake President E. A. Strong Jr. will also ii Architects for the building have been Dixon and Long Co. NOW PIAYING TWO THEATERS j OPEN 6:30 -7:10 and 9:45 nuMmmii SHOW 7:30 FEATURE 1 ELECTRIC HEATERS iiiwiii.aii and FONDA I .. NEVER BFT ER . NEVER AS GOOD! THI WHD WEST'S BIGGEST RONC . . . AND Vff GUYS... UEKI O BAB A K) MI m UI1U IVtR IIUIEM J" IK 1 o Kf lIV p 4 1 v-'- S ' Ii w . il Vlj liiilLLS FBI Roundtru i 10:11 FBh 1:30, 4:53, T Adults $1.00 Child 35c .U iH Ml OBflM Bl W HUNI PETER - m ETER "5S:jEAN 'JANHAUANOUILH USTINOV-A- lso Melina Mercouri Maximilian Schell "T0PKAPI" 1 gluia? - ' CO-HI-T GENEVA STARRING ACADEMY AWARD WINNER -P- WHO IS EDftftRD GLENVILlE PLUS EXCITING COLOR JULIE ANDREWS BEST ACTRESS y Co-H- it 3:25,6:48,' . hi f JL Q f Action Pack.d - Tto of ttie most exciting stare of our tinu clash in an age of rage and runaway passions! iW.RrwijP A j to be nt Church. The services will be based on the "seven steps to the AT'A'nPMV AAARrV.il TO BE DEDICATED This is the enlarged and remodeled Mapleton LDS Chapel, dedicated today. Elder Bruce McConHe wiU give the dedication this afternoon. Rhonda and Carol are both from Lindon. Rhonda is the The dedication will mark the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max of a building pro R. Edwards; Carol is rthe completion gram project by the two Maple of and Mr. C. Mrs. daughter Arthur Johnson. Maurine and ton wards, and includes enlargDarlene are the twin daugh- ing the chapel, building new ters of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin classrooms on the south wing, Jorgensen of Pleasant Grove. and a general renovation of other portions of the building. Americans are swindled to New parking areas have been the tune of $500,000,000 a year surfaced and curbing, installed. frauds. Other speakers at the dedica-by . Sales taxes levied by most states yield more than a fourth of the tax revenue in the U.S. cross." worship low thex dinner. service completely in music will Springville and Payson church Traditional. Easter morning be conducted today at the members will participate with services will be held in both Springville and Payson Presby-- J other Protestanlchurches in a Springville and Payson. The Good Friday service at 12:15 p. Payson service will be moved tenan Churches by the Wasatch Academy Choir, ac m. at St. Mary s Episcopal up to 8:30 a.m. to Rev. A. Donald Cole not only- taught them to wear cording man. clothing but how to put it on The Springville service will properiy. at 10 a.m., and the Pay-begin Gives Encouragement son service at 11:30 a.m. DirectMrs. Fraughton has worked ing the choir will be Richard diligently to encourage the girls Wolfe, of the academy music to feel their individual importfaculty. ance by helping to see each was at 5 p.m. the choir will I dressed a little nicer than usual Today concert of sacred and a (or special occasions. She has present music as the final pro secular willingly taken extra time ? to in a lenten series con Plus A other see that their hair was combed gram ducted by the parish. Following more attractively and she has Academy the concert, a potluck dinner made extra effort to teach perwill be held at the Springville Awards! sonal cleanliness. She has paid followed" by a short herself for extra pleasures for church, service. the girls, has taught many to worship ..On 'Thursday a speMaundy play- games,- sing,- dance - sew and even say their first word cial communion service will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Payson plainly. They know they have someone who cares just about church, centered around a din ner served in the Passover tra aurns up the student-attendadition. It will be a potluck din she has created, relationship Mrs. Fraughton is the mother ner, except for the mam course of fish and lamb, both of which ef four children, all married. were significant in the early UE ANDREWS D'.CX VAN DYKE Christian church. Tables will be set in the form i jmjmj jl MMMJOMJ of a cross with the head of the ONE cross empty except for a candle, The communion service will fol- t ADULTS CHILDREN 75t Men. tfirv 11.50 sat. a Mm MtMiik, la AuMfathM whk SUN. at H. at STUDENTS WITH CARD $1JJ I. 00 SPRINGVILLE 6 well-know- Presbyterians Plan Two Choral Services Today ri 19C3 Cheerleaders Chosen for PI. Grove High Addition vLi I . , SUNDAY, APRIL 11, Utah Oourrty, Utah Sht's all the- girls who started - too oarlyl EOT r '$VN nt r?: THI MOST dato Torircsoa arcs joins STARS on PROGRAM TAXTUNO - MOTION ADOIT - MTIBTAINMINT noruu or tm yiam fe hnwt 17 Tan w OMar ncgular - 0 Chicken DUCKET 0 1 p.m. Open 0:45 -- NOW- Show 7:11 cm 3:30 6:00 1:30 10 a a a s350 FEATURB INDS TUES. Adult $1.00 til 2 than $1.23 1:15,3.27,5:39, 7:51, 10:03 ci 14-piec- es crnzi STARTS Chicken Pint of Gravy Hoi Rolls Wednesday Cowth mightieat true adventure cf aXR JOHN FORD'S 14 WED. 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