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Show 8A Missionary Programs Sunday Herald JUNE SUNDAY, Utah County, M68 20, ; be honored at a farewell testimonial this afternoon - a t o'clock in Edgemont ond Ward Chapel, 555 E. vo. ; - 1 rj x s ' -i : Richard will serve in Mr. Cunningham the Rarotonga Mission, with 1 headquarters at R a r otonga, Cook Islands, South Pacific, He will enter the mission home on June 28. - Jl .i rv SUV Inan Mr. Thomson Mr. Young Mr. Wright 't x GLEN L. TOLMAN Son of Mrs. Verna Tolman, of Provo. Farewell at 6 p.m. today in the Provo Eighth Ward Chapel, 502 E. 2nd N. Will serve in Central States Mission. W p7 hi , y ' An open house for Glen H. Turner of Springville, who has been named "Artist of the Month," will be held this after noon at the Provo Utilities Building art gallery. He will have an exhibit of paintings on display at the gallery. The open house will be held between 3 and 6 p.m. under the sponsorship of the Provo City Art Board. Mr. Turner, former curator of the Springville Art Gallerv and chairman of the Bngham Young Univer sity Art Department, will have 29 water color and oil paintings in the exhibit The paintings will remain on exhibit at the art gallery until mid-JulThe gallery is ooen from 8 a.m. until 5 n.m. Mon day through Friday. 4tt Pro- N., J Worship together this week H 3230 " - 1 jf For Artist RICHARD G. CUNNINGHAM - Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Cunningham of Provo. He will , Open House Set Today Utah ll Dr. Brockbank Dr. Humphries Local Men Become Dentists . newly-appoint- SAN FRANCISCO-T- wo Utah County men, one from Provo and one from American Fork,1 were among 58 graduates awarded the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery this week at the School of Dentistry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, University of Pacific at San Francisco.. They are A. Brent Brock- bank, son of Dr. and Mrs. Allen G. Brockbank, Provo, and Owen G. Humphries, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen G. Humphries, American Fork. Before coming to the College of Physicians and Surgeons for both The - Mela - Tones, Evangel their dental educations, men attended Young s women Brigham s trio will college sing at Provo Assembly of God University, Provo. Church, 790 N. 6th W., at 7:30 p.m. on June 25, the Rev. George Clarke has announced. The trio is currently on a three-mont- h summer tour, making appearances in western states. All the Mela-Tonsine in the Evangel College Concert NEW EDGEMONT FIFTH WARD BISHOPRIC These men were named to the bishopric of the new Edgemont Fifth Ward of the East Sharon Stake, when the old Edgemont Third Ward was divided recently. Front center, Bishop Charles Metten, with Elmo Roundy, left, first counselor, and Blaine Harper, second counselor. Rear, ward clerk Ronald Jamison and assistant clerk Theodore D. Walker. Bishop Evan Petersen of the old Third Ward will remain as bishop of the new Third. Generally speaking, 650 East was made the dividing line, with the new Fifth east of the line and the new Third west of it. y. Concert At CLYDE D. OLTPHANT Son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Oli- Dhant of Orem. Farewell testi Ttfi Hint? a Mr MnMActoin Mina Pmaiixa Ulna M nil In At monial today at 3:45 p.m. in the Provo 20th Ward, 1460 S. 800 E., Provo. Will serve in the Southern Far. East Mission, with headquarters in Kowloon, Hong Kong. DANIEL H. MUHLESTEIN Son of Mr. and Mrs.' H. T. Muhlestein of Provo. Farewell ktonightHit 6:30 o'clock in the Provo 12th Ward, 950 E. 7th N. Will serve in West German MisMr. Clement Mr. Shepherd Mr. Lovell Mr. Oliphant sion. SELMA CROUSE Daughter of Mr, and Mrs Daniel E. Crouse of Pleasant Choir, which goes on tour durGrove. Farewell testimonial toing, the Thariksgiving and Easday at 5 p.m. in the Pleasant ter holidays during the regular Grove Second-Fourt- h Ward school year. C. Paul AMERICAN FORK Chapel. Will serve in Eastern The Mela-Tonare Judith Andersen, for the - past three Atlantic States Mission. Springfield, Mo.; years teacher of drama and DOUGLAS W. YOUNG at Griggs, Springfield, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J, ,Mo.; South Marilyn Decker, Mr. Hill Mr. Stevens Mr. Oakley Mr Alvey 4 Holland," Kirk of Provo. Farewell testi "Cheryl Ro- High monial today- - at 4:30 p.m. in land Euclid, O. School, has Grove in the 12th-13of Pleasant Farewell D. Orem. Thomson Ward Chap the Provo day s' The will accepted a po program Third-Sixth Ward Chapel. Re el, 945 E. 700 N. He will serve at 5 p.m. today in the Orem include such gospel songs and sition a s a "' """T 'ltr'"" imi Fifth Ward ChapeL Will serve in turning from Swedish Mission. . in the New Zealand Mission. spirituals as "I Am Unworthy" member of the JAY WORTHINGTON the Irish Mission. CURTIS B. WRIGHT of Roe, "Every Time I Feel by 15th WARD BISHOPRIC Robert G. Bargi, front center, is the new bishop of the Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry OREM Son of Mr. and Mrs. William, BLAYNE M. STEVENS the Spirit," "Have You Met Dixie College 15th IDS Ward. His counselors are Blaine Willes, second counselor, left and V. RonOrem Wright, American Fork. He Son of Mr. and Mrs. Blayne Worthington of Nephi. Home Jesus" by Spurr, and "No at St. George. ald Hardy, first counselor. Back row, from left, ward clerks Louis M. Allen, Floyd Craig, will be honored at a farewell Stevens of Provo. - Farewell at coming tonight at 7 o'clock in Greater Love," a medley by Mr. 4 Andersen A. N. Robert All Bennett Dale and the clerks were retained from the former Yearsley. the Ward Second 5 Nephi Chapel. at at testimonial today 6 p.m. today today in the Sun p.m. will be assist- - Mr. Andersen John W. Peterson. Mr. Craig is ward clerk and the rest are assistants. Outgoing bishop was Preston the American Fork Sixth Ward set Third Ward Chapel, 1020 S. Returning from Florida Mission. bishopric. ant professor of speech. 1 Bushman. His counselors were Stanley Taylor and William J. Hafen. J. chapel. He will serve in the 1100 W. Will serve in Florida Among the outstanding ac French East Mission. Mission. complishments which have DAVID HESTZE marked his work as a member TERRY S. HILL Bass-Barito- ne Son. of Mr. and Mrs. Lehi F. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Derrell of the faculty in the American Hintze, 1835 N. 1450 E., Provo. Hill of Provo. Farewell at 4 p. Fork High School have been the Farewell at 4 p.m. today in the m. production of the school's first today in the" Pleasant View Oakhills Fourth Ward, 1600 N. Second Ward arena theater and also the Chapel. Will serve Two Utah County high school 9th E.,. Provo. Will serve In in Central German Mission. school's first Broadway musical Western States Mission with DAVID ARTHUR OAKLEY girls are scheduled to spend six He taught as a graduate as Brilliant George and SPRINGVILLE Mr. of Prisoners" by selected from graduate students weeks in Europe this summer sistant in the BYU Drama De "Sleep headquarters in Denver. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Clyde Beardall of Spring Gibson will open the 27th an will be the studying with Dr. Hansen. MARY JO MULLTNER studying German and seeing partment, taught speech and Christopher Fry Farewell of Springville. Oakley ville are expecting the arrival nual Brigham Young University initial summer Daughter of Mr. and Mrs at 6:30 p.m. today in the Spring presentation of Set in a church used as a some of the sights of Austria drama in Salt Lake City District Mus Summer of their son, Robert L. Beardall I and Germany. the Brigham Young University Joseph B. Mulliner of American ville Second Ward. Will serve in for two years and was an inic Fe s t i v a 1 prison camp, the play deals Fork. Farewell tonight at" 7 Eastern Atlantic States Mission. with his wife and baby daughter June 21 with Lynn Harding, 15, daughter structor in speech and English Dramatic Department, ' who plan to stay for three with such questions as "What of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hard , o'clock in the American Fork WALLACE ALVEY June 23 through 26. at the LDS Church College of 'Dichterlie b e I 1 Seventh Ward Chapel. Will serve Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan weeks. is the truth of man?" and ing, 375 W. 1270 N., Provo, and Hawaii He served as secretary, will be Performances given Schumann. ' Robert reports that he has by Ann 17, daughter of Mrs. In French East Mission. Felix of Springville. Farewell president and vice president of Mr. Gibson r daily at 8:15 p.m. and a mati- "What is conflict?" The men Rue Clegg, been of made the L. Clegg of Bridal Veil the just president GREGORY L. THOMSON . the be in 7 will nee at Spring-o'clock will in in Speech Arts Association of presented Saturday, imprisoned the church reptonight appear Indio Branch, Palm Springs Dis Son of Bishop and Mrs. Lowell ville Falls, are scheduled to leave Utah, a statewide organization June 26, at 2:15 p.m. in the resent different First Ward Chapel, ww trict of the California Mission concert Mon huaspects of " today by air from New York of speech teachers in secondary I air conditioned Drama Theater serve in Western Canadian Mis of the IDS Church. The branch day night at 11 s about 200 other man as character with they appear schools. He also has served as sion. of 475 members is considered 8:15 p. m. and IXXJrfT" j of the Harris Fine Arts Center. to school seniors high to mostly each themselves other, 10 LEWIS M. SHEPHERD, JR. .. the ! secretary of the Wasatch Front a. at affairt chairHarold I. Dr. in Hansen, branch southern o largest on the tour. The trip is spon Educational Council. at are as and heart .Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis JM. California. The1 branch is housed m. mesaay, Mr. uinson they really will of the department, man sored by the Foreign Language Mr. Andersen received his Shepherd of Springville. Fare in one of the finest church build- June 22, in the Joseph Smith Au- direct the play. Charles Hen-so- n Tickets for the performances League. of Arts degree Bachelor n well at 5 p.m. in the bpring- - ings of the area and a new ditorium accompanied by BYU is designer and Robert are available now at the Fine The girls will be staying in at Brigham Young Unville 12th Ward Chapel. Will Michael Struthers is technical director. Arts Ticket Office. speech resident summer pianist been has Tickets physical plant recently studying Mayrhofen, Austria, serve in the Southwest British completed. The current growth Canon. The four-ma- n cast "will be also may be obtained for the German on weekdays and tak iversity in 1958 and the year folMission. lowing a Master of Arts degree of the membership indicates For the second half of his eve entire summer season at a re- ing trips on weekends. NEPHI The Nephi Public in theatre at the University. He GARY LYLE CLEMENT Gibson Mr. that the branch will soon be ning performance, duced rate. a junior next has done additional Library will participate In the Son of Mr. and Mrs. . Miss Harding, S. Lyle study at will songs "Don into ward. converted Quichotte" a sing Other plays planned for the year at Provo High School, (our state summer reading proof the Utah and of Mapleton. Farewell BYU, Clement University Mr. Beardall is assistant sec by Ravel, Brahms' "Gypsy The Male hopes to hear 'several of the summer include gram "Surprises for You In of Hawaii. Church ' 7 o'clock tonight in the Maple- College at s from aria Bartolo and of of the Morris Plan Songs retary Animal" and "Dear Me the European classical singers and Books," according to Nephi ton Ward Mrs. Andersen isthe former Chapel. Will serve in California and is branch man The Barber of Seville." 1 nCity librarian. Mrs. Merron Sky . is Fallings groups such as the Vienna Boys Mission. States Central the as MarilyRamseyr They have the "At in Calif. Indio,. Tuesdaymornlng Price. Colorado,' Wyoming, and ager Choir. She said that weekend of Mr. A. son three children. Gale, Douglas BYRON LINDSAY LOVELL will he "Gypsy present sembly not did Nevada are the other states The early Christians, trips scheduled include a boat Son. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sonirs" aeain. as well as two and Mrs. Arvil S. Gale, 659 W. build the catacombs;, they were ride on the Rhine River, a tour participating in the annual sum- Lovell of been 5th has presentProvo, S., Farewell Springville. arias by Verdi, "Rain Has Fall mer program. already 'there and in use as of Vienna and one of Salzburg. Aug. 2. Miss Clegg is a senior at 5 p.m. today in the Kolob en" and "I Hear an Army" by ed his Duty to God Scout award. cemeteries. The girls will return home on at Orem High School. Registration was held recent500 650 E. of the Provo IDS S., Samuel Barber, concluding with A member ly for those who wished to par- Stakehouse, Will serve in South three early selections by Monte Uth Ward, he is also a star ticipate ki the Nephi area. Mrs. Springville. scout and a member of Troop verdi, Purcell and Arne. Warrlllow Brough of the Nephi British Mission. EUGENE COLLEDGE . of University of 58. He is active in the IDS Graduate FORK-O'Mo- nte AMERICAN Leo Board and Mrs. Library served as presi Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. W. Christensen of the Ladies Liter Coombs, counselor hi: the Miami and University of Texas, Church, having Colledge of Pleasant Grove. IDS American Fork Stake pres Mr. Gibson has also studied in dent of both the deacon and Club on to were assist hand ary Welcome home at 5:30 p.m. to-grant teacher quorums in the 11th with the registration. idency, will attend a special Germany on Fulbright Two age groups will , take leadership training course in and served on the staff of North Ward. Music De Scouting at the Volunteer Train- western State College part One group being made up Scout partment Philmont at Center of first, second and third grade ing Since then he has given numer Ranch, Cimarron, New Mexico. Mr. Gibson made his first pro ous performances throughout students; and one of students y- Upon invitation of the Quorum fessional appearance with the in the fourth, fifth and sixth the country including engage c' Opera Guild, ments with the of Twelve Apostles of the UDS Miami Junior grades. Shreveport Sym of members 90 some Mrs. Price explained the rules Church PAYSON Ned Dunford, son phony, Santa Fe Summer Opera, She of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Dunford, stake presidencies were invited children will be cared for and and at the noted governing the program. Qjai Festival in INCLUDES: stated that the younger group Denver, Colo., formerly of Pay-wi- ll to be at the Scout Ranch from with activities. California. SCIENTinC EYE EXAMINATION busy kept ' would be required to read 15 be honored at an open June 23 to June 29. President SINQIE VISION CLEAR OR TINTED LENSES bonks and to attend at least SO house reception today from Coombs is advisor to the MIA KRYPT0K BIFOCAL CLEAR OR ' per cent of the story hours to 7 p.m. at the residence of organization of American Fork TINTED LENSES Scout which YOUR includes the CHOICE OF ANY mm Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hone, 508 Stake 4 p.m., each Tuesday and W. 2nd S., now is He Program. Payson. EASY CREDIT Thursday afternoons. The older in the Mission Home prior to National Scout leaders will will methmost be to effective read the group required fin departure for the New England present 00 $ 1UU AND PAY AS 12 books, four histories or bio- States Mission. His farewell ods of Scout leadership through LITTLE A3 ONLY DOWN WEEKLY graphies and eight fiction. testimonial was held, in Den learning by doing. Prizes will be awarded to the ver last Sunday. In case of rain, Pres. Coombs will oe accomp NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES one in each age group who the reception will be at Payson anied by Mrs. Coombs and their reads the most books and to d Ward Church. family. They will leave June 21 the one attending the most story The families will live in ten hours. Mrs. Price also gave communities. Activities those registering a clever book planned for the women and the CONTACT LENSES: Assembly of God Church Teacher On . . Faculty of Dixie College es IWj. Chi ii I n - i Tucker, Louise i th English Fork American Mela-Tone- ' i faculty E Two Girls Plan Beardall Is Branch President Open Music Festival June 21 To - 'Sleep of Prisoners' Open Summer Drama To Summer of Study in Europe bass-barito- ne Arts ii:. p V"' Nephi Library To Take Part in teen-ager- i J Book Program - Duty to God Award Earned Official Will Attend Scout Leade&Course -- Reception Today For Missionar- n 7-- ONE LOW PRICE SAVE ' the vmm : , . are Unitarians to Hear About Foe of Slavery The liberal churches of today were profoundly influenced by the lives and works of men like Origen, Erasmus, Voltaire, Thomas Paine and others. Theodore Parker, a contemporary of Abraham Lincoln and staunch foe of slavery, will be the subject of the Unitarian Fellowship meeting Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. at 310 North University. Interested persons are invited to attend. 1 I TMERNACILE Park-Secon- marker and a tally card. , Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh is In chares of this summer pro- cram. , A special party will bt held at the end of me program at which time the certificates and special " awards will bt given ' out- , : been books havt new Many. purchased recently and added to the Horary ana an inviuuon Is issued by Mrs, Price and the library board to other patrons to visit ffie xujrary ana una ;' good summer reading. 08 L I GENEALOGY Please Credit To The Made th Way Want Them $.,............. TABERNACLE, Mall to Tow I t I 5,' ... First Security Bank of Heber, Heber, Utah ALIEN'S PHOTO Provo . NEXT TO TRIBUNI lUIUMN 147 I I'M! KAlNtri This Message Courtesy EXAMINATION TO SERVE YOU f 148 WEST CENTEX ST. 24 N. 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