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Show 8A-Su- Herald ndoy Missionary Prog rams EUGENE BOHN Son of Mrs. M ' Sybil Bohn of - JOHN R. DICKEY 3? Son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland R. Dickey of Payson. Farewell testimonial tonight at 5:30 p m l X. Park Ward In the Payson Mr. Bohn Chapel. He will serve in the All Wast PnnnHian mission. friends and relatives are Invito ed to an open house at the fam Ml ChapeLlHe Argentine in' the ROSEMARY BROUGH of Mr. and Mrs. oT Nephi. Fare- -' well testimonial today at 4:30 101 p.m. In the East 18th Ward, A St., Salt Lake City. She will serve in the Andes mission with headquarters in Lima. Peru. Daughter Jack Brough JUANITA GREEN Daughter of Mr, and Mrs.. Noel M. Green, Brunswick, Ga. ETHEL Farewell testimonial today at :M Ika.. DwAlfk 90fh it . Ti y - fj.iu. Miss Green has Chanel Won) been making her home In Orem. She will serve in the Alaskan-- 1 M . Canadian mission, - GREGORY LYNN CHRISTENSEN Son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore J. W. Christensen, Provo. Farewell testimonial tonight at Provo -- 15th 5: Ward Chapel. He will serve in the Central States mission. WAYNE M. PECK Son of Mr. and Mrs. Manlon Peck, Highland. Farewell testimonial tonight at 7:30 p.m., in the Highland LDS Ward Chapel. H wiirscrve in the New England States mission. JOHN MARTIN FELT Son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Felt, Provo. Farewell testimonial today at 4 p.m. In the Oak Hills Second Ward Chapel. He will serve in the Northern Indian mission. MR. AND MRS. LOREN E. STOTT l iZ Arts j stxT npnni H V-- " II I .Musie Department I University --4 ri By Gardner Mrs. Olga Gardner, well known Utah County operatic soprano, will be presented in concert by the Brigham Young Mr. Dickey MrrEastmontf- -" Mr. Gates MfTde Jong Tr i "i Mr. Giles Mr. Hinckley Mr.IiuwB" MfiTHadsenMrs; Madsen Center Monday. The performance .will be held at 7 p.m. in the Recital .Hall of ri are deceased. Honored guests and families will be introduced at the annual a s-Thanksgiving 'devotional 10 a.m. at in sembly Tuesday George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. Special Program, v This will be followed by a special program forjaming of the areas of the Fine Arts Cen ter. It will be held at 11:15 a.m. in the Concert Hall of the Build- L:LdLLwJLX2 lMJUlJ Mr. Mathesius Mrs. Mathesius German and Is known for his -- ehoralv many composition orchestral, chamber music and ." hymns. Art Head Elbert H. Eastmond ' was head of the BYU Art Departmenrfrom 1904 until his death. He studied at Pratt in New "York and- - at a number of European universities, and his paintings were exhibited widely.oted alsa as a producer of pageants, he helped stage the LDS Centennial pageant in 1930 and the 1935 pag eant for dedication of Hill monument. B. Cecil Gates (1887-194is remembered for his many be loved choral and orchestral com positions. He studied at B. Y. Academy, New England Con servatory, and in Berlin. He was head e Music Department of LDS University, and began what later became McCune School of Music. From 1916 to 1935 he was assistant director of the Tabernacle Choir, becoming chairman of music at Utah State University Mr. Margetts Mr. Merrill (1876-193- te tn. 1) Orem.-Welcom- Misi Nelke Mr. Pardoe Mr. Morley and steel production for halfa in her eentury? early years trained for a career as a concert pianist. They lections.- have contributed substantially r Dr. Franklin and Dr. Florence through the Mathesius Music JeDDerson Madsen form an ideal Foundation at BYU and have team who have been prominentf assisted many musical organi- in BYU and Utah music for half zations and artists. a century. Both studied exten Harrison R. Merrill the BYU sively in eastern conservatories became a memberof in 192lf and orEnglish faculty and were married in 1922. Franklin joined the BYU faculty ganized the Journalism Depart-- , in 1919 and served 33 years. ment in 1936. He was later man Mrs. Madsen began her teaching aging editor of the Improvement Era and a moving spirit in writcareer at BYU in 1905 and y became professor of ing organizations. He published music and head of the depart hundreds of articles, essays and ment, receiving emeritus status poems. Organized Band in 1952. She is in charge of activities of the Singing Mothers of Albert Miller (1875-190was the Relief Society. a trumpeter and violinist in Ger Husband-Wif- e many before coming to Utah in Team Mrs. Pardoe Department. His paintings have been exhibited all over the world and scores of them are to be found in private and school col the Harris Fine Arts Center, It ing. At 12:30 open house receptions is free of charge and the public will be held by the families in is welcome. Mrs. Gardner will be accom- the various" areas. They will be Miss Green Miss Brough at a panied by Norma Roberts Lam-son- .- guests of the University luncheon in Wilkinson Center at two intermission During I pieces by Max Bruch will be 1:30 p.m., and tours of the Har I I will con performed by Ralph Laycock, ris Fine Arts Center viola; Harold Laycock, clarinet; tinue from 2:30 to 4 p.m. During the naming ceremony, and Parley Belnap, piano. . remarks and recognitions will Roles Major be given by President Ernest L, Mrs. Gardner has appeared Wilkinson. Music will be furin many major roles with the nished by the Concert Band and Utah Valley Opera Association the A Cappella Choir. and is remembered for her perAreas Listed , formances in "La Boheme," The areas to be named are: Mr. Felt Mr. Christensen "La Traviata," and "II Trova-tore.-" Herald R. Clark Collection of CRAIG HODGKINSON Maynard Dixon Paintings. She will open her concert Germ de Jong, Jr., Concert Son of Mr.- - and Mrs.- - Varian with two selections each by Hall. Dr. T. Earl Pardoe and Kath Cr Hogkinson, e Hanflel and Mozart. - In the secryn Pardoe have long been a Elbert H. Eastmond Art Sem home tonight at 7 p.m. in the ond Mozart number, "L amero inar Room. husband-wif- e team in speech Ward Chapel. Saro constante," she will be B. Cecil Gates at and BYU Orem Sixtli-lOt- h drama and in Utah. Opera Work assisted by Harold Laycock on shop. They met when he cast her as He served in the Spanish-Ame- r the violin. leading lady in a play at Weber Henry E. Giles Museum of . ican mission. The second section will con- Musical Instruments. College, and they were married in 1914. Dr. Pardoe taught DAVID J. GRAY sist of four German lieder enRobert H. Hinckley Radio and titled speech at BYU and was chair-ma- d Mrs. Televison Junius Studios. Mr. "Madchenblumen," Son of and by in 1926. of the department, 1919 to Richard Strauss. Bent Larsen Art F. Welcome Gallery, Gray, American Fork, Musician 1328 Prominent 1931. to 195V when ie and n r Franklin and Florence Jepper-soAdded Prograar" home tonight at SiTSp.m., in was emeritus status. Since Giles E. given Madsen Recital Hall. the Henry intermission, Following the American Fork Fifth Ward that time-hhas been biografour Thea Arena the will moved to from Lake Salt Philip Margetts sing soprano City Chapel. He served In the New BYU Alumni As for the pher tre. and v "Arriettes," by Debussy, Provo to become head of the England States mission. sociation. Mrs. Pardoe has Walter and Ebba Mathesius conclude win five songs by Puc B. Y. Academy Music Departat BYU since 1935 and taught Music ACORD Room. H. Seminar REID cini, Ha gem an, Bainbridge ment, Provo Tabernacle organ- has directed scores of plays. WilHarrison Merrill Debate R. Michael Head and R. Crist, Mrs. Clair Mr. and Son of ist, conductor of the Provo Tab- The couple has donated more Theatre. Acord, Provo. Welcome home ton Chenoweth. ernacle Choir and supervisor of than 3,000 plays and musicals to Albert Miller Orchestra Room. The artist has appeared in tonight at 6 p.m., in the Pleas-an- t in Provo public schools. the BYU drama collection. music Alonzo J. Morley, Speech and View Ward Chapel. He operas and oratorios at Utah His choir furnished music for ), Laboratories. Philip N. Margetts served in the North British State University during her Hearing dedication of Salt Lake Temple, in the old Salt Miriam Nelke prominent Experimental figure mission. Before undergraduate years. April 14, 1893. Mr. Giles was as- Lake Theatre, came to Amercoming to Provo in 1949 she Theatre. DAVID C. DIXON T. Earl and Kathryn Pardoe sistant Salt Lake Tabernacle or ica from England in 1847. After with of six spent years study - ganist to John J. McClellan for a trek to Utah he played in the Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. appearances in oratorio and Drama Theatre. seven years. first drama presented in the "Buck" Dixon, Provo. Welcome concert in Boston. She has been Robert Sauer Band Room. Robert H. Hinckley, a BYU Old Bowery in 1851. His success home tonight at 7 p.m. in the a Aqnired Painting BYU in instructor special Ward Chapel. He Music Herald R. Clark," now director graduate, is one of the founders in organizing the Mechanics' University Department since 1962. misof served in the Australian forums and lyceums at BYU, of American Broadcasting Com- Dramatic Association so impression. has been responsible for the ac- pany and currently is a member sed President Brigham Young For Meat and Vegetable Loaf, quisition of a great volume of of the board of American Broad. that he ordered construction of ROLAND NEBEKER combine ground cooked ham, paintings in the vast BYU colTheaters. He the Salt Lake Theatre. Philip Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thad cooked mashed potatoes, egg, lections. dean of the also has a long career of service performed leading roles in many .Formerly to government as assistant ad M. Nebeker of Nephi. Home cooked vegetables and Vt can plays, six nights a week for 50 College of Business, he also has coming testimonial today at 5 tomato sauce with mushrooms, been the main force at BYU and ministrator of FERA and WPA, years. p.m. in the Nephi First Ward Pack into loaf pan. Pour on in Provo for bringing concerts chairman of Civil Aeronautics . . Musk Boosters Chapel. Returning from thelremaining tomato sauce with by the world's greatest musical Authority, assistant secretary of Dr. Walter Mathesius and his mushrooms and bake. West Central States mission. commerce for air, and a mem- wife Ebba, now residents of artists and organizations. Dr. Gerrit de Jong, Jr., dean ber of the . War Production Geneva, HI.,, were influential boosters of good music while emeritus of the College of Fine Board. Dr. Mathesius was president of Dean of Painters Arts and Communications and Bent F. Larsen, now 83 and Geneva Steel Company in Utah now professor of modern lanHe re guages at BYU, was the first the dean of Utah painters, stud county irom dean of that college when it was ied widely in United States and ceived the doctor's degree in his organized in 1925, serving until Paris. He was affiliated with native Germany and the Honor 1959. He has written textbooks BYU from 1906 to 1958 and for 22 ary doctorate from BYU, a reon all Romance languages and years was chairman of the Art cognized authority in metallurgy (1884-193- even-tuall- of-4h- 1913-192- 5, 1859-193- e (1827-1914- casting-Paramou- They will be honored at a welcome home tonight at 6 p.m. to the Sunset Third Ward Chapel. They served an eight- month mission in the North Cen tral States. II will be named Mr. Clark for them, Eight of those to be honored Scheduled I Pavson after the services. Orem12thWard Franklin S. Harris Fin Concert anpen ARTHUR HIRAM BELL Son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bell, Orem. FarewelJ testimon lal tonight at 5:30 p.m. in the I sity Tuesday, Jtyv. 23, when areas, m the Wbrship together this week mission. .Everyone is invited to House at the famHjr home, 649 E. 300 N,.' Prove, fok - - -- lowing the services.- W Rth K. Fine Arts Areas to Honor Names of 19 People ir-- Young Univer-- , y- -: will serve mission. 1963 Nineteen distinguished persons who have been prominent in creation and promotion of the fine arts in, Utah will be honor- - f ed at Brigham Provo. Farewell testimonial tonight at 6 p.m. in theProvo ill runKAl tin. l i namJ vimyci. jic m liiiiii Mexican in theisoutheast serve tmi7S 23? 5 -- 1899. Anthony C. Lund soon ask-- ed him to teach in B. Y. Acad-- : emy and he organized the first' band and orchestra. He sacrificed considerably to make these groups possible, even giving free lessons on. all instruments. Robert Sauer was a friend of Albert Miller in Ger many and followed him to Amer ica in 1901. He was a prominent bandman in Germany and trav eled extensively, then succeed ed Mr. Miller as BYA band di rector. One of the foremost band directors in the area, he composed tiie music to "Springtime m the Rockies." In 1943 he was awarded the title of professor emeritus. Speech Expert Dr. Alonzo J. Morley, director of the BYU Speech and Hearing Clinic, was chairman of- - the Speech Department from 1929 to 1931, and is a skillful actor and director as well as clinician. He has written a textbook .on speech practice and numerous (1873-194- - " Mr. Miller Mr. Sauer articles on speech ing correction. Miram Nelke and hear- a - (1868-1943- ), and trained professionally in eastern conservatories,, taught at B. Y. Academy from 1901 to 1909. 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