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Show Missionary, Prog rams - DAVID RICHARDSON-HOWESon of Mr. and Kirs. Maurice Howe t, Pleasant Grove. Fart-we- ll testimonial ' AMERICAN FORK- -A m., Room 22. Orem High uie of faltlasses offered under Square Dancing, Oct. 14. p the Adult Education program of m., Westmore School. Lphol 1 AIpTjieschooI UismcrlvarBeenjstery, Oct. 12, ? I announced, to begin, the week;!, Hillcrest School, of Oct. 11 and continue for Lehi Classes eight to w weens. Registration rimiy Sewin. Oct. 13, 7 fees will be charged with bookvp m' Room 30, Lehi High; and supplies to be purchased :Brins, MUern and material d by the student first cliSiK F4rm Welding. Oct as part of, the registrauon fee.13 7 m Sh0P( uhj High. Students should register at the, KnittMz. Oct. 11, 7 p. m.. Room hi lirsi class period unless theim Hit Mrwm Math lor schedule specifies otherwise. Parents, classes to be organiz The classes do not tarry cred- ed in most elementary and jun it. If high school credit for a ior high schools. For miorma-tio- n given course is desired, .special contact principal of school. arrangements should be made Oil Painting, Oct. 18, 7 p. m., mr. irimua juunsww Mr. Madsea jm with Ellen W. Brown, director Lunch Room, Lehi High School. of Adult Education. to be organized in Upholstery, The Adult High School is now January. m session, but students may American Fork Classes still register by making arBand and German, Monday rangements with Mrs. Brown. or Tuesday to be arranged. The fall semester wity-enJan. Call 6 or by Mon 20 and the winter semester will Oct. 18. Bookkeeping, Oct: day, 1 : begin Jan. 24. 13, 7 p. m., Room 21, AmeriA winter term of Adult Educan' Fork High. Cake Decocation classes will commence Oct. 11, 7 p. m., Room the second week in January. A rating, American Fork 120, Mr. Morrill Mr. Seely Mr. Wahlstrom Mr. Daly new schedule will be arranged High. Carpentry, Oct. 13, 7 p.m., "" ' vnuwia -' VWii in .mi wmmm Wmmmmmmmmmm t for this term. Fork High Shop', American Additional courses other than School. Driver Education, Oct. those specified in the following 13, 7 p. m., Room 8, American new schedule can be arranged Fork High. Family Sewing, Oct. upon request of 10 or more per 11, 7 p. m., Room 27, American sons. Oct General Fork pm, week Wbrfthip together 3 30 p. m. in the Pleas-- unless-provide- Ward Chapel. He Six will serve in the Uruguay an mission. Richardson-Howe- s ROBERTS. DALY Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daly of Lehi. He will be honored at a farewell testimonial tonight at I p.m. in the Lehi Third Ward. 1095 N. 3rd W.. Lehi. He will serve in the North Central mission with headquarters In Minneapolis, Minn., and enters the mission home Monday. d 756-357- JONATHAN "B MADSEN Son of Mr. and Mrs.. Carl D. Madsen, Prove Farewell testi- I MA n m In rtniM Ward Chapel, the Provo ' 945 E. 7th N. He will serve In the Northwestern States 373-96- ' j sion. Provo School District Adult Education Classes .... - r District Slates jLiLLL thi. 7 today at I - t S J. IJZJ'- "l Alpine IDA Sunday HeroM U!ZJl2lJQ21JQ1LJ Junior ii mis- t JAMES CRISMON Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Crismon, Provo. Farewell testimonial today at 4 p. m. m the Oak Hills Third Ward Chapel, iAA &t AAA E 1 f ...ill .n.ix in 1DUU 11. 9W C. ui I Hill 9Cl the Andes mission. , Plans Adult Education Adult education classes fori TUESDAYS: the Provo area will begin Tues-- i Resinning Typing and Re- Rru.,h fp Pjiglish: rjti. jwl &i. 7,.fH I; at 7 30 p m , in the;f - s) Brace Provo High School. Daany zenship for New Americans; a snort orientation meeting tarn a High School Diploma; will be leld in the school Sewing and Alterations; wood Crafts- .torium, after which everyone; Wooh&iing-an- d will adjourn for registrauon and! WEDNESDAYS: I th first Class IWWl ' RptrinninO Tat iWwatmj- The program has been ex-- i Con, ersctional Spanish; Decor- panded this year, according to'ating and Furnishing a Home Mrs, Stella Oaks, director of! (3232 Smith Family Living Cen Two Boy Scouts of the River- - the Adult Education Depart- - ter, BYU Campus); Modern grove Second Ward liave earn- ment for the Provo School Dis-- Math for Parents; Needle Arts - lU . I twin .A M m.m-r- . I. ed thir Eagle badges. l.rciurea center, iu:ju They are Bruce King Mehew, Schedules will be distributed 'Physical Fitness for Men and 13, son of Mr. and Mrs.. William Monday with all ' elementary! Women; Securities and Invest-P. Mehew, and Danny Ray scnooi cniidren and with sev ing 43 N. University); Steno- Sturgill, 13, son of Mr. and enth graders in junior 'high.. script; Uoholstery. Mrs. Ciarles A. SturgilL Bruce There schedules are also avail THURSDAYS: is senior patrol leader in his able at ail schools. Books for Family Sharing An attendance of 10 students i Provo Public Library confer-troop, and has held many troop posts. Danny is junior assistant is required for every class but rence room); English for New scoutmaster. At Maple Dell this patrons may request any class Americans; Family Sewing and summer he was picked as a that is not offered. . Q '0 candidate for the Order of the All classes will be held at ing and Refresher. Arrow. Provo High School unless other wise state. The schedule will be as follows: MONDAYS: . Advanced Sewing and Tailor13-1- 5 ing; Art; Arts and Crafts (Far-re- r Junior High Shop); Art MetrJs and Home Repairs; Springville Brush Up Math; Decorating and SPRINGVILLE School's dramatic arts de- AMERICAN FORK Adults Furnishing a Home; Helpful High present the Wil- who need help with reading, Hints for Hurried Horaemkers!Partm5nt "Our der Torn," as its play, (2307 Smith Family Living Cenwritmg and arithmetic skills ter, BYU first production of the year Oct. MakCampus); Rug may receive, this assistance by ing, Wise Ways with Food. 13, 14 and 15 in the school audiofin new a program enrolling torium. fered by Alpine School District. Merrill Carter is directing the Under Title II B of the Eco- LEND A HAND with Linda Paxton production, The as student nomic Opportunity Act; funds . NEW YORK (UPI) director; have been made available to United 'States' Lines Company The cast consists of approxfchool .districts to offer such has applied to the Maritime Ad- imately 20 students, with the programs to deserving adults. ministration for financial Jielp major roles being played by auto- Val in building six On Tuesday, Oct. 12 registra Tucker, Gary Swenson, sermated container for ships tion for the coyrse in this dis Douglas Bartholomew, Jim Du-a- ri vice on its North Atlantic Trade Nancy Niclson and Linda trict raay be maae at 7 p.m. in routes. Room Two of the Pleasant Kay Tipi etts. Grove High School. It is plan ned the course will be held two nights weekly for a series of 24 week. Don roland will be the Eagle Rank Gained by 2 -- O-. 'Jf 'Our Town Adults May Oct. Get Help - - Crafts, High. For additional information 14. 7 p. m.. Shop, American Mrs., Brown may be contacted Fork Junior i Knitting, High. or by calling Oct. 14, 7 (. m., Room 140, Am1 ne schedule for the fall Adult erican Fork Junior High. Education classes follows: Modern Math for Parents, Orem Classes Mr. Liston Mr. Walter Mr. Archibald Mr. Dean classes to be organized in wos; 6 VAN ARTHUR JOHNSON Ballroom dancing, call elementary and junior high. For or Son of Mr. and Mrs. C Arthur by Oct. 18 to regis information contact principal of ..wiT" H i ter. Bookkeeping, Oct. 12, 7 school. Oil Johnson, Liridon. Farewell Painting and Basic SecLindon in 150 Orem High. the p.- m., Room today Oct. 14, 7 p. m., Room Drawing, Cake decorating, Oct. 11, 7 p. 10, American Fork High. Physiond Ward Chapel. He will serve in the Swedish mission. v nt.rr Room 1 Lincoln Junior cal Fitness for Women. Oct. 13, High. Carpentry and Furniture 7 p. m., Girls' gymAmerican DALEBOUT MICHAEL LEE Refinishing (men and women), Fork High. Spanish, Oct 11, , 7 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Oct. 13, 7 p. m.. Shop. Orem p. m., Room 390, American Fork 1 School. Driver Education, Junior High ' 1 . monial today at 2 p. m. in the 1 W High. Small Engine Re- -j Oct. 14, 7 p. m., Room 18, Orem pair and Maintenance, for mOrem 13th Ward Chapel. He will .L High, Family Sewing, Oct. 11, formation contact Dale Spencer I Mr. Deeben Mr. Bennett Miss Solie gerve In the Netherlands mis-- i Miss Kofford p. m., Room 61, Orem High. at American Fork High School lli',iii'il!lBWW.'ii , . aion. ureal Books for Family Shar Pleasant Grove Classes SOUE SANDRA teacher. HOWARD B. WAHLSTROM I 7 ing, Oct. 12, 7:30 p. m., Scera and Furniture of Mr. and Mrs. Carpentry Wahl-stroDaughter j V. Son of Mrs; Ruth Instruction will be geared to Oct. 7:30 13. Fart d, Knitting, Oct. 14, 7 p. m.. PleasProvo. Farewell testi- Edward A. Solie, Provo. Fare basic educational Room 61, Orem High. Meat ant Grove m., inmroving at 5:30 High Shop. Family I monial tonight at 6 p.m. to the well --testimonial today will enable the which skills be arranged; Call to A Cutting, Sewing, Oct. 13 Pleasant Grove hrthe Provo 15th Ward, to advance 6 or j.dult Edgemont Third Ward Chapel. for informa vocationally 7 nr. Room Junior 7, will in the serve She p. High, He will serve In the Swedish Chapel. tion. - Farm Welding and Shop, Nov. There will be no cost to the Chilean mission. ents, mission. Modern llalh students according to.Ellen W. 3, Pleasant Grove High Shop, to be classes CHASE K. in conducted STEVEN most SEELY 7 p! m. Fundamentals of Tennis, Brown, director of adult edu NELSON DALE and junior high Oct 14. Central Elementary, 7 cation in Alpine School District Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Keith elementary Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale for information contact p. m. Interested adults may contact Seely, Pleasant Grove. Farewell Chase. Welcome home today, Knitting, Oct 13, Pleas Mr. Palfreyman schools; Mr. King of school. Oil Painting, ant Grove 2 p.m. Edgemont Second Ward, In principal Grove 5:15 the at p.m. today High, Room 2, 7 p.m. Mrs. Brown at the Alpine School Oct. 14, 7 p. m., Room 62, Orem Modern Math for Parents, Oct. District administration office. 555 E. 3230 N., Provo. He served Junior High, - Physical Fitness 13 Central serve In the Uruguayan mission. in the South Australian mission. Elementary, Room American Fork, for further in-iiwirr for Men, Nov. 1, 8 p. m., gym, 18, 7 p. m. Oil Painting, Oct. formation. KING GEORGE G. REED WRIDE BAKER Orem High. Shorthand, Oct. 11 13, Pleasant Grove High, Room 'OUR TOWN' PLAYERS Principals' in the coming SpringSon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G Son of Mr. and Mrs. A.' R. and 13, 6:30 p. m. Room 222. 11, 7 p. m. Physical Fitness for Agriculture provides the live- ville High School production of 'Our Town are, from left, King, Spanish Fork. Farewell Baker, Provo. Welcome home Orem High. Tailoring, Oct. 13, Women, Oct. 13, Pleasant Grove lihood of 70 of India's Jim Duarte, Phyllis Jackson, Doug Bartholomew Val Tucker testimonial today at 5 p.m. in today, at 4 p.m. in the River-grov- e 7 p. m., Room 61, Orem High. and Linda Kay Tippetts. 7:30 m p. High Gym, Ward Second the Spanish Fork First Ward Chapel. He Oct. 11 and 13, 8 Typewriting, Chapel. He will serve in the served in the Central British Six boys in Provo Boy Scout Franco-Belgiamission. mission. Troop j42 received star rank at GARY DWIGIfT MORRILL a recent court of honor. HAROLD M. BURROWS For Son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold They include Jim and Steve Kt . on .... Morrill, Provo. Farewell testi- E Burrows, Provo. Welcome P.anrrlAe v. ...I mi Mre ava rj Lv Mk,iri3, ertfo monial tonight at 6 p.m. in the home Reid " Melvin and Eric in at 6:30 the Beagles; tonight p.m. ' ' -w,. Provo Third Ward Chapel. He Wiutwood, sons of Mr. and Mrs. will He 700 780 serve N. W, el, served in the- - Northwestern Kenneth Whitwood; David Blu-- By Mn the North Irish mission States mission. mcll, son of Mr. and Mrs. "Gymnastics for Boys" will James Blumell, and Billy RICHARD M. WALTER GARY L. MORTENSON Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. be "a course sponsored again .Son of Mr. and Mrs William Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. R. K. Jones. Star rank signifies this fall by Brigham Young Uni-- ! S. Walter, American Fork. FarePleasant Grove. t'le Mortenson, Bruce Morganegg, well testimonial tonight at 7 p. earning of five merit versity.. Welcome home tonight at 7 p.m. coach at BYU, will gymnastics m. in the American Fork in the Seventh badges. teach the class. wara unapei. He wiu Ward Pleasant Grove 5evenuj ' A special orientation meeting Chapel. He served in the serve in the North British misTexas mission. will be held Saturday (Oct. 9), sion. at 9 a.m. in room 149,, George ROBERT KENT ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS O. CROFT Albert Smith Fieldhouse. Son A. of Orvil Mr. and Mrs. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean T. will begin the following Classes Provo. home Welcome Croft, American Fork. Archibald, Saturday (Oct. 16) and will be Farewell testimonial today- at tonight at 6 p.m. in the Pioneer Ameri held every Saturday from 8 to Utah County Chapter 4:30 p.m. in the American Fork Ward Chapel, 100 N. 900 W., ,. tj'inwtk .. ... .hk i.m , ' jiiHiiTO.jJWW .i,nm, ..v. can Red Cross is sponsoring a 10 a.m. through Dec. 18.. 12th Ward Chapel. He will serve Provo. He served in the West class in standard first aid for Boys should be between the German-mission- . in uie rrencn mission, all interested adults, beginning ages of 6 and 18 to register. MARION T. BENTLEY JUDITH ANN KOFFORD Thursday, Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m., Those interested should register Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. in the Red Cross headquarters, as soon as possible since enrollDaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl W, Kofford, Kanab. Fare-- Bentley, Provo. Welcome home 356 N. 200 E., Provo. ment will be limited to 30 well foctimnnial tnriav nt 11 tonight at 6 p.m. in the Oak M. for each of the three A qualified 'instructor, p.m. in the Orem 20th Ward Hills Fourth Ward Chapel, 1600 Verne. Thurber of Orem, will classes offered. Chanel. She will serve in the N. 9th, E., Provo. He served in give the Instruction. This is a Individual or group rates are the Northern Mexican mission. Northern California mission. course. There is no available for this course. for this class.. Interested JTor further kformation. .call LARRY G. LISTON charge DALE WALLACE " mmjir Son of Mr. and Mrs. Verdin Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. persons should contact the local the Office of Special Courses and Coherences at BYU. . Liston. Orem, Farewell testi' Wallace, Birmingham, Ala. Red Cross officer to register. monial today at 1 p.m. in the Welcome home todav at 3:45 d. Orem 19th Ward Chapel, He will m. In the Orem 16th Ward Chap-- ! serve in the British mission. eu He served in the Spanish American mission. O. CRAIG DEAN Son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen W, DAVID W, GREENWOOD Dean, American. Fork, Fare- - Son of Mr. and Mrs. David . well testimonial tonight at 6 p, L. Greenwood, American Fork. m. In the American Fork 4th Welcome home tonight at 7:30 Ward Chapel. He wiH serve in p.m. in the American Fork Swedish mission. the First-FiftWard Chapel He served in the British mission. MEL HOWARD BENNETT Soil of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Farewell REX W. FRIANT Bennett, Mapleton. son of Mr. and Mrs..JK,ayne testimonial lonigm ai i p.m. in the Mapleton Ward Chapel. He Fnant, Manila. "Welcome home will serve In .the Swedish mis- tonight at 7 p.m. in the Manila Ward ChapeL He served sion. North Argentine mission. GLEN BAZEL DEEBEN i"kf Mi and Can Tfce wheels of Industry and the heath Hew cars, delivered factory fresto, are SltV4 Mpi world's really fine transportation sy ViOl VUV HUih flarimi lVlt W f our nation's economy are Just one of the many personal beneto Deeben.J Farewell testimonial During the reign of terns. Whatever you ship from or to geared tnnltrhl n m in fh I, women wore hinged T fits made possible by Union Pacific's tne wheels of transportation. Union the west, your best bet . . . onrf your . Springville Second Ward Chap-e- steel cages to whittle their of specialized equipPacific's automated rjjl way Is the system Integrated . is Union Pacific. e ruf ; He will serve in the Northern waistlines down to a fashionable of network radar result of one almost ment, hundred communications; years 13 inches. Far East mission. controls; and most important, expert planning and developing new ideas ROBERT C. PALFREYMAN enced crews who know m4 cor. and equipment to create one of the Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lotus GENEALOGY Palfreyman, Springville. Farewell testimonial today at 5 p. m. In the Springville 10th Ward PHOTOS Chapel, He will serve In the CHtvtNNC Brazilian mission. till ml - l 756-357-6 1U11ZJ - 756-35- testi-moni- al high-spee- . . - 373-966- 756-357- 6 ' for-Par- Scouts Get Star Rank . n Gymnastics Boys Scheduled jLw.nM University T. Red Cross Plans First Aid Class ' stu-d.n- ts ur pVi i -- Nov... h Factory delivery to your home tovm without a mile on your speedometer on Union Pa cif ic.;.the ifllUrtolTSdbKf Queen-Elizabet- B-- L FOB SAlf or KENT 10VRY ORGANS HEINDSELMAN MUSIC CO. 131 W. 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