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Show Craig Johnson Earns Eagle Rank Auditipns: For Young Missionary P rograms - for the Young Art honor held at ists concert will be held Dec. 11 t h e S p ring at the JSldred Center, beginning Lake churchy 1 He has been" at 10 am. Worship together this week Farewell testimonial will be !I;.SrBSJ,',! Sunday 1 Auditions John - Discussions Herald 9A Y Concert Band Slates Concert v. PAYSON Craig Johnson, 15. stn of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson .received his Eagle award at a Boy Scout court of f Artists Set RICHARD L MINER Sorv of Dr. and Mrs, Richard of K. Miner S p r i n gville. I Maralvn The I : : Concert. df. Harris Fine Arts Center.-ft-Banof Brigham Young Uni-- ; is free, to the public and will present its autumn' Hs are available in the,Fihi concert .Thursday,. Dec, 2. unArts Center bo jRol- der the direction of Ralph G.J The: band which LavCOCK. vortfA pxtpneitrplv- in I h The concert will be held at: western states i mmnriH 8;15 n. m, 'in well-know- n tick-versif- y Students , Get State patrol V High school and college aRe junior musicians from Utah County iasco 6: 30-- p. m.in are eligible and students Second Ward v obtain audition forms from Ieaacr 10 roop r i I A music instructors at their s ana now is Chapel.Jlder Min e r will rhnnl nr hv rnnlantino 1r 'active in the Craig tion played for the National He has won serve in the group. Explorers Madswv at Gary onvent'mruiif!us.ic Ednralors two. individual awardX LDS Miner Mr. Brazilian The concert will be held Feb. in Los Angeles and' has apstudents have been elected to Mission; He will' enter the misMr. Bullock In an effort tog m the provo Tabernacle. Mr. Tolman PAMN peared on - radio. - and televt-- offices irt the state of Utah) sion home in Salt Lake Monday. form guide lines and standards The students will perform as ley" Symphony during the Feb. top sion. for the, Distributive Education! An open house, will be held in of conduct for students of Pay- - euest soloists wjth the Utah Val- - 9 concert. in t i of Clubs Outstanding Bandsman America. .t, They are; the .Miner home following . the son in group oi Hign acnooi, of Prof. son Mr. and John Dixon, Laycock, recognized asi i testimonial. parents are holding a series of S. Dixon and Martr of the outstanding bands-- . Mrs. one Paul discussion of for JAY THOMAS BULLOCK"7 probmeetings men in the nation, hal been Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Son of Drand Mrs. Thomas lems. Countes-AexandTolstoy, cuest rnnHuptnr and rlinipfan Mrs. of Reed Hughes tesSpanish of the group C. Bullock, Provo, Farewell It is the opinion Fork. yoongesL. daughter of famous in many states. He formerly that if the students, parents timonial today at 4 p.m. in the Young Dixon was voted to the Russian writer and phijospher was a memoer ot we utas r.nd teachers share their views Oak Hills Second Ward hapel. of president of the state.Leo Tolstoy, Symphony Orchestra and the post of or rules a set and ideak, Me will serve m we eastern AtDes Moines Symphony Orel!than there would be division of DECA and Miss will speak at recommendations may be out eclipsing dual-star- s Pulsating stars lantic States missioni estra.-Nfjthe state vice pres- - the Brigham won has served as assist Mr. Robinson Mr. star Hughes in will a . be Spears at star lined. the stars same , These global single presented) binary THOMAS LEE TOLMAN ant professor of music at Drakft of the organization. They Young Univer- dis- - clusters idency and other Metal content these of is school board to the temperature. the and Mrs. J&on of Mr. Vaughn World i trict for consideration, oddities of space will come un- - a way 6f tracing the evolution- - were chosen from a field ol sity Forum as- University mtdduring War II was conductor of ihf candidates from 32 high schoolshIyThurs Tcachcrs-must-ha- ve - der authorprocesses-pt-sta- rs, timonial tonight at 5:30 p.m. inj ; 1 Royal Canadian AirForce; Global star clusters, made up from points throughout the day Dec. 2. ity and students must have Young University scientists in the Salem Ward Chapel. He will "v i mand. of approximately 100,000 stars, state.: The assembjustice," is the belief of the the next two years. " serve In the British South mis- New Organization Dr. Delbert H. McNamara will be analyzed for their pho T" The band will open its coik will be held whox met Nov. 18 at ly parents sion. DECA is a new. organization, in the I cert with the "Festive OverGeorge Payson High' School and who and Dr. John J. Gardner have tometric properties. Located MELVIN ROBINSON been named principal . investi- iiL-- the , outer .regions r of . the set up on a nationwide basis Albert . Smith ' ture " by Shostakovich-Huns- i will meet again Nov. 30. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin I rewithin It two in the the of these will clusters past years. astrophysics Matters concerning policy Milky Way, gators Fieldhouse at . Countess berger,' and follow with the Robinson, Orem. Farewell tea-- 1 started which on is has been and search with be studied to "La Bona Figl'mola? a slate, local, overture operated i conduct, photometer. She a. m. 10' absenteeism, dress, Tolstoy timonial tonight at 6:30 p.m. in etc.. will be treated. Anyone following a grant of 30,8XMo a device sensitive 4o light, and national levels with the purpose will also speak at the Salt Lake by Puccini and a chorale by the Orem 24th Ward Chapel. He Mr. Wilberg Mr. Rogers the BYU Physics Department their true colors wnl be sought. of promoting leadership in the Hanson. ) wishing to present problems City Assembly Hall at 8 p.m. will serve in the Mexican misfor discussion is urged to con- from the National Science They appear redder than they fields of marketing and distri', At the age of 18 Alexandra Numbers ' Program sion. ROYAL J. CHRISTENSEN odght to be because of the ab bution. Special goals are the Tolstoy became the secretary tact any of the following peo- Foundation. Carson Sharp will be tronj-bon- e will MICHAEL BRUCE SPEARS work be Much of will of of the,: good among and light between earth building Son ,of Mr. and Mrs. Elmon ple, who will put these, ideas sorption soloist for "Andante and compainon of her father, done in the BYU Observatory, and the clusters. Findings from students, school, and business . Son of. Mrs. Ann L. Spears, Chtistensen,.. Lindon. . Welcome before the group: Mrs. Lee Allegro" by ; Barat'Marstelletf. his until death and so remained located in the Eyring Physical this area will improve knowl- leaders of every community. Its Provo. Farewell testimonial to- home tonight at 7 p.m.. in the Brown; Mrs. Sterling Ballard, in 1910 at the age of 70. He be The program also will include 6 in the 19th Provo of edge concerning the distance program is planned to offer night a( p.m. Lindon Ward Chapel. He served chairmen, both Payson; Science Center, using the to his daughter full "Enigma Variations" by Elgar Ward Chapel, 667 N. 600 E. He in the Franco-Belgiutelescope, the largest in scale ofour Milky Way system, development through experience queathed mission. Mrs." Elbert Barnett, Stapely by al to lhis literary works. and "Trilogy for Band," ." state. in the areas of vocational un- rights will serve in the Florida misMikesell, Spring Lake; Mrs, the Williams. JAY S. NEWITT She edited all his published in One area of the study will sion. derstanding, civic consciousOther features will be a per Son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Henry Mitarai, George Oram, volve sold the first edition and determining the actual MICHAEL D. WILBERG ness, social intelligence, and works, Mrs. Lee Okelberry, Elberta; cussion ensamble conducted by used to Newitt, Spanish Fork." Welcome the land buy proceeds Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter L. Cloud, Mrs. C. brightness of RR Lyrae stars. leadership development. H. Campbell, former home tonight in the Spanish Mrs. Virginia near- - the Tolstoy estate near Robert These objects are known as newly-electe- d for The officers testiOrem. Goshen; Doyle Farewell Cook, Ray with the U t a h Wilberg, percussionist Fork .Ward stars" because they the state will represent their Moscow, which she distributed monial today at 4 p.m. in the Crook, Curtis Lofgran, Santa- - "pulsating Symphony Orchestra, and three He served ki the Cenenof to the in radiant amounts she Then turned Chapel. peasants. vary organization at a national con Orem Second Ward Chapel, 400 favorite rhythms, " V a 1 e, quin; Robert Davidson, Elroy tral Atlantic States mission. from dim to vention slated to be held In n" remaining ngms over 10 Murdock, Genola; Mrs. Noble ergy, changing E. 400 N., Orem. He will serve March, and Reel" in a period.' Chicago next April. In the dele- public domain. DeHart. Don Rowley, Carl Nel- bright, mis- PAUL EVES In the Alaskan-Canadia- n Eclipsing binary stars, stars Son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard son, Mrs. Mat Buhler, Dave OREM The musical hit, gation with them from Spanish During the revolution, Countsion. which appear to be two stars Welof Springville. Fork at the recent state meet ess Tolstoy protested against offices In 10 countries of Europ Johnston "The Unsinkable " McMullin,- Payson. v B. KAY KUUCitU . in Communist tyranny, and was and the Middle ' East; " where con- joined together and revolve; 5 p.m. in home at come to be officers has' been Student selected today for produc were Joseph Ellison, local chapSon of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler such a way to eclipse much of ter Lana Sixth Ward the Springville , Creer, consequently tion in January by Orem High put in jail. After thousands of refugees are being president; tacted "are Bill Wilde, Judy Rogers, Lindon. Farewell testhemselves, will also be objects her release she Mrs. and and from North Dena repreto taught school. chapter delegate, Robert helped to support themselves A Riley Cook, timonial tonight at 5 p.m. in the Chapel. Returning of research. The fainter com- School, according In 1931 she left Russia under a new country. The foundation Glen (Genevieve) Larsen, Span class. each Mission.. from States Central director. sentatives Smoot, Lindon Ward Chapel. He will ponents of these stars have ish Fork High School coordina the pretext of giving lectures in has a ALMA L. DAY lerve in the Tongan mission. temperatures similar to our Casf members were selected tor for the DECA program. Japan, but came to the United center in Rockland County, New Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence JEAN ANN TAYLOR -- sun's, buLthe amount of metal Friday and rehearsals are Not only will these students States where she worked as a York, donated in 1941 to help Bullock Dee serv is under of Welcome E. way. Day content isjnuch smallerThere "Alpine. . Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le- I y eo. t. l while be responsible for the execu- farmer until 1939. She then de newcomers take their first steps w i l assistant as Home tit at director, testimonial in found these is metal less ing tonight nuy layiur, mapieion.-- welCon Brady and Marvin Stevens tive policies of this state or voted all her time to Uie Tolstoy in America. come home tonight at 5 p.m. in 7:30 p.m. in the Highland Ward ganization, but they will also Foundation, which she and some Countess Tolstoy Is the author are producers. the Mapleton Ward Chapel. She Chapel. Returning from the have the honor of representing rrienas tounaea to assist re of several books on her father In SMC lead role Vicki Wentz the has served in the Southern Far East North Scottish Mission. tne state ot utan at the na- fugees from Soviet Russia and and Russia, t including "The " ' with Brown as " '" "' Molly, Johnny mission. RICHARD L. CHRISTENSEN as Jerry York. Other cast mem- tional convention in Chicago in other countries which wera vic- Tragedy," "I Worked for the DANNY HEAP Son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. bartims of Communist oppression. Robert bers are Bill Ford, Dan Croft, April. McFerrin, Soviets," and "Leo Tolstoy leading Son of Mrs. Eloise Heap, Christensen, Pleasant Grove. the Foundation has 14 My Father." Dick Thomas, Steve Randall, itone of the Metropolitan Opera Today Welcome home tonight at 5:30 will appear in con-Amer- Lamar Beardall, Gordon Laws, Clegg, Kathy Hall, Julie Stev AMERICAN FORK 6 p.m. in the Orem 15th Ward p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Association, ' tAw4 of Tli ft-Morris Told, Don Bishop, Christi ens, Janeal Bylund, Bev Baugh, "SMC" Stake's . Fork ican Chapel, 1700 S. 400 E. He served Fifth Ward Chapel. He served Mason I Sherwood, Tauna Huish. F Youth Young moral Jeppesen, ham character) (strong in the Central British mission. in the Northern States mission. -Jim i Mecham, t Craig Madsen, Peggy Jenson, Shauna Scho- Univer s y and Parents Nights will be held Erick David Farns-wort- field, John Thomas, Jerry RobCommu n i t y Fielding, and Wednesday nights, Tuesday Steve Janae Hansen, Nan Watson, Michael inson, Concert Series, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 at the First JoAnn Steve Johnson and Aiden, Johansen, Anderberg, AttendEleventh Ward Church. Thursday, Connie Olsen. Jeanette Ostler, Cathy Fitzgerald. the will be Dec. 2, at 8:15 on ing Tuesday night ' Swen-soOther faculty members asFirst. Eleventh, Second and Dave Gordon, Wayne p. m. in t h e Tom Phil with the production are Ih Fielding, sisting Hardy, Wedneson and Tenth Wards, George Albert Alan Walcher, Tod Wagstaff, Wes Berry, music; Mrs. Joan Smith V I elri. Seventh and Third the Fifth, day Bob Penrod, Jean Pitts, costumes; Edward Sand-gre1 IMmkA WEST MOUNTAIN A group interesting day was brought to Wards. The time is 7:30 o'clock. Ellery Curtis, That's because your money EARNS MOKE at' Hallie Shumway, Rebec vocal; William Bird, scenof students from the Joaquin a close with each child taking a Perry, toMr. McFerrin, McFerrin Dramatic and musical talent Suva,-An-ne Duncan,-Glor- ia and ca sound School in Provo, whose class is ride on Bradley's horse. Booth,, ery;.Edgar Deseret Federal . . . a big eurrent rata. v day is hailed by many critics will be featured, centering Ann and lighting. an extension of the Utah State as one of the greatest American around youth land parent prob- Gubler, Dorothy Pryor, And, at Deseret Federal, your money la INSchool for the Deaf in Ogden, PRESIDENT'S PLANS voices of our time. lems, directly aimed at "What to field farm a enjoyed SURED SAFE to $10,000 by permanent agency trip DRESS IIP YOUR When he made his Metropoli- Are Parents For?" JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UP1) .. 1 f i ' J ) A' I west uiuuuuun icccuuy. the on debut tan 27, Jan. preparations Directing Opera of the UJS. Government. Save where the amart There were four students in President Johnson will fly to 1955. as Amonasro in Verdi's are Betty N. Brady, stake '. the group, Bradley Gleave of Houston Sunday to attend the money is GROWING . . . Desert Federal 1 "Aida," McFerrin was only the YWMIA president; Leo Reims-chiise- l, Payson, Cydney Hansen of closing meeting in evangelist second stake YMMIA superir Graham's crusade, the Negro to have sung with Spanish Fork; Richard Sheriff Billy SAVf BY THf JOth 70 year tendent; Paul Mortenson, m s in House its White the said Texas Metropolitan Friday and Reed Simonsen of Provo, dia-hi- s W. EARN FROM THI 1st the and first Kathleen member of ic; Durrant, and their teacher, Mrs. Helen Johnson plans to return to his history, of the become and other members to a race In ranch after the services ma, the regular Robinette of Pleasant Grove. stake MIA board. member of the company. .Two parents were also in the Houston Astrodome. . group. Four students were un able to attend. They started their tour at the poultry farm owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Abner Baird. Here they were per5 woois ' mitted to gather eggs and XxV'T- 3 AOtYUCS"' candle them. They also visited Plan In advance . a mother pig and her weaner NYIONS for beautiful floors on pigs and fed them ears of com. HERCUION Christmas morning. W From the Bairds they went to Rowley Bros, and saw the have the colon TWEEDS cherry plant and large piles of . . for . weaves . TWISTS pattern! squash which were stored for SMITH-CORON- A' home BY dcor. very TEXTURES winter use. Se Clawion'i today, A Complete Electric Portable , They saw rabbits at the Miles PLAINS ll there's st ill time to have Hurst farm; sheep at the with a King-Siz- e 15" Carriage. RANDOW SHEARS farm; cows and calves at your nev floor Installed. Five automatic lactrle rapMl toflont... the Sheffield dairy; Marcus lictrlo hlft...Copy 8 djuttmn... - Cleaves' potato pit and LeRoy parionl-loucMlector...)ewld miln bMrlng 00 beautiful floor Hill's peacocks where each t lira Indicator... ...Pag a ao ' mora beautiful a received outatandlna many ky...and child carpeting faaturaa. : : feather. The Christiansen's b e a v e r ot prices persq.yd. . farm was a big surprise for the LEAST AT rNSTAUEO OVER HEAVY RUBBCR PAD children when they found that all tea vers have orange teeth. The Tanner's duck pond was Trade-i- n GENUINE MORGAN-JONE- S i the last stop before the group held tonight at the Springville Planned If mgi DECA Posts - By Parents 1 - Countess " Tolstoy Sets Talk 1 hf Pi- T Scientists Get Grant ra . For Astronomy Research ... rrr - e i f - :. i P lib ..;:.' f vkK . 24-in- m Orem High To Stage . Musical -- Molly-Brown- 72-ac-re nt Noted Baritone . Nights American Fork Stake Scheduled On Lyceum - I You Get More Good h, Farm Field Trip Taken Things Sooner When You Save at D.F.S. . n, By Four Special Students n, i 1 Perfect for FULL 15" carriage Genealogy . ... ELECTRA 215 Cal-we- 6 40 ' h Gaga.-.trampartn- start Only At LLOYD'S $3500 went to lunch. Mrs. Calvin Gleave and Bradley were hosts during the lunch period. 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