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Show Sunday Herald 8 APRIL SUNDAY, Utah County. S, 1966 Utah 'Messiah ' Production Today at Provo High , Provo Youth 1335 Attend Wins Stat- eSAR Event Temple From East Sharon Brent Ashworth, at 17, jjanjeg ''Messiah' well-know- pre-East- the Provo High music headof ' department. Summer School Information Ear Damns flUTt 1 president of the Salt Lake Tem topic erican the-Am- country during applications for Revolution, but told of how at Brlgham these factions united to win Young University Laboratory America's independence. Schools elementary, junior Outlining the country's in high, and senior high are now volvement today in Viet Nam, Lowell available, according to be cited similar divisions Thomson, principal. among various factions and Forms are available at the leaders of the country. Ameri registrar's office in the main ca must unite today, the young building on lower campus, speaker declared, as it did in Beginning June 22 and con- line days of its birth if it is to be tinuing through Aug. 13, the preserved as a great nation. summer school will operate for "Let us rally round five days a week during the that bannerunitedly, of liberty, as we Elementary meet our enemies at all the eight weeks. classes will be from 9 a.m. to Concord bridges of eternity. Let noon, and secondary classes us ourselves forever, one pledge from 8 a.m. to noon. A tuition summer SwotNMWt Trot" OfIN 12:45 RENT-ASHWORTH- High r e g i s t ration ACADEMY AWARD JsA Skyview Miad:; A Nan Stop Laugh Rio Prom Now York to Parlsl "TIN Preceding the temple about 900 members of the stake attended an evening N. Granite; Horiuchi, School, Wayne ple and former president of David West, Highland; were named alternates. Gary BYU. Dr. McDonald discussed Scott Daniels, "Americans, Unite or Die," Jones, Juab; the significance of temple work was the of Brent's talk. Pay son; Rod Garner, Weber, T Lab Schools wiiKt mt milakioui day. The youth was judged wkiner at Brigham Young Univer-11 contestants from through out the state Friday afternoon nation, 'one nation under God'," hy. Ben E. Lewis, stake presi ' dent, was master of cere in Orson Spencer Hall at the he concluded. monies. University of Utah. Other contsstants in the state Main speaker at the banquet James D. Lawrence of Ameri- - contest were: Vaughn Lovejoy, Siler, Ready for ordinances ki the Salt Lake Temple in a single day during the week. The temple goers were allo cated to sessions throughout the Mr. and 1965 DAIIY 001 CMM B.Y. school fee of $7 per class will be charged. Courses will be offered in the following areas: art, German, English, sewing, industrial arts, instrumental music, mathematics science, history, speech, journalism, and reading. High Report Cards Due Monday . High. Lowell Thomson, principal, reported that the cards will.be students rather given to the than mailing them. The funny bone is a nerve located at the outer bend of the elbow. wtt NOWPtAYINO Opn6:4S Shan-7- :1 BOE1NO-4:1- S 5 motion picture Ckt. At various times, fte CanU tol at Washington has been used a hospital, military cafeteria, church, blacksmith shop and bakery. An Aramaic dialect was (be u language spoken by Jesus. "Best Picture o! the Year.N.Y.TIrnes J?i 1 rat:::::?. toKnc.:? U4 n position on the State Board of Education will be named at a nominating con vention April 18 at Provo High School Auditorium. The four counties are the ones the Fourth which . comprise Judicial District Utah, Du chesne. . Uintah and Wasatch. " 'WALTER KT KOCH Wayne Winters, 655 N. 300 W.. American Fork, has been named by Secretary of State Clyde L. Miller as temporary chairman for the meeting. Tm part-tim- e position on the A uuaur Duaru ot riuucauoa pays 8300 per year plus travel and expense. Regular meetings of the board are held twice a montn. The term is es- - four iJt5o-flT- i lenHsHMbuiitain StatesrTele- - inadvertent error, the salary phone, will visit on April 8 to was listed at $300 ner month address a meeting-o- f the Provo in an editorial Friday. The Rotary Club. stipend is for the year.) The meeting will be held at the. Riverside Country-Cl- ub Guests of the Rotarians will include members of the local Exchange and Kiwanis Clubs, according to Jack Dalton, Provo PROVO district manager for MST. The Silencers Mr. Koch will speak on the Academy Paramount The Great "Vibrations of Tomorrow." Race. President of the telephone Uinta The Pawnbroker company since 1952, he joined Pioneer Shane, Boeing, 1923.. 1932 firm in that From to 1935 he was with the Com- Boeing OREM 'mercial Department of MST in A Patch of Blua Geneva Salt Lake City. The Truth About Spring He graduated from Colorado The Silencers Timp University and the University of Denver, having been award ed the A.B. and LL.B. degrees. of the Telephone Pioneers of In addition to serving on the America, . an organization of boards of directors of several more than 100,000 members businesses, he serves as a who have been employed by a board member for the Air Bell System Company for at Force Academy Foundation, least 21 years. the Lutheran Hospital Denver ' He is also a past president of Symphony Society, Aspen Insti- the Denver Chamber of Com tute for Humanistic Studies and merce and is presently pres the National Safety Council. ident of the Denver Rotary Mr. Koch is a past president Club. r-- 1 Phone Head JJVa T Provo Clubs et Sanford M. Bingham of . Dr. Provo, incumbent board member from. District 4, has indicated he will not be a candi which date for leaves the field wide open for tiie contest. AnyumrjCTrcanaiaaies may be nominated vat the con- venuun. oesiues inose mus Humiliated, any qualified citizen can become a candidate bv filing a nominating petition, signed by 100 citizens, with the secretary of state on or before July 5. varn. on the nnmarv election bah lot, with the two polling the highest number of primary votes going on the ballot for tiote: Whafs Playing At the Movies - - Poyson Youth Is n Graduate Auctioneer PAYSON Steven Bona.'son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bona, Payson, has been graduated from the Western College of Auctioneering, according to an announcement by officers and directors of the school. Mr. Bona has completed the intensified course of auctioneering, public speaking and sales management and is qual ified to conduct auction sales. Western Colleee is a national recognized auctioneer traininc center, having graduates working in nearly every state and all provinces of Canada. The auction method of selling has gained headway since colonial days and today is accepted in all transactions of selling produce, livestock, real estate, personal properties. The National Auctioneers Association with offices at Frankfort, Ltd., has a membership of soma 1500 auctioneers with which Mr. Bona is now affiliated. Jean Arthur, JCaYlfWB - IWRTOIC TONY CURTIS "BOEING, BOEING" Acadomy Award NowhwHwi OPEN 1:11 For Show 175-41- four-cou- ty District Four O-WT tfelgar-Win- ner Feat 1:M,3: 7:55, II Information Call AJon Lodd, V ADULTS ONLY partfcipagta. Music was provided by By ron Jensen, organ; the Beverly Dunford family, violins; and a chorus made up of Melchizedek Priesthood mem bers of the stake. Dr. Craw ford Gates of the BYU music faculty played his arrangement of Mormon hymns on the piano and Dr. Charles L. Metten of the BYU dramatic arts faculty and bishop of Edgemont Fifth Ward, gave a reading. Dr. James Webster provided flowers for the banquet They were taken to the temole for decorations the next day. Cen terpiece was a high replica of the Salt Lake Temole built by Mrs. Grace Croft Committee in charse of me banquet and temple excursion were Ivan Corbridge, chairman, Ernest LeRoy Olson, Dr. Webster and William Richard 100-voi- ' Report cards for the third to stuwill distributed be term at Brigham dents Monday Young High School and Junior ran Titers ntvcr Candidates for the East-Shar- on er .tothepublicit to Mr. Baker, fcatrenrl335 members ofthel Stakercompletedi h will be"pre8hted by ihtT A School Hifh Proyo Cappella Choir and Orcbes- tra in a special Palm Sunday performance today r at 4 p.m. at the PHS Auditorium. be will soloists for the Four production Olga Gardner, soprano: Ruth Melville, contralto; Howard R. Johnson, tenor, and Glen L. Slight, bass. contest June 19. n Brent is the son of All fourare experienced performers Deli S. Ashworth, Mrs. in music cricles. 1400 E., Provo. v The special performance istopetf Nominating Convention For State School Board Post Scheduled Here April 18 - In an unusual day of rededi- - a junior School, today was the state winner of the annual Sons of the American, Revolution public speakmg contest an honor which will win him a trip to Groton, Conn., where he will compete in the national BY-Hig- Annual So lory: $300 45 STARTS AdulU 11.25 il& WEDNESDAY A A HEARTWARMING ADVENTURE .A ONSTAGE! IN PERSON! r GIRLS THINK HARPER IS KICKY. BUT SOMETIMES HE MAKES THEM ' FEEL FUNNY. - w uapf UAkf i GIRLS FEEL FUNNY. SEE HARPER. . .n ACADEMY 1MOWI fc 4 4 I Mi M Illl-lW'HllL-lEGH'llfBfl'ra- r.Tr mmwr i. 1M ' M. i s i Zi H MU1V WITH SPFHIAL ADDED ATTRACTION ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONSI wttw.wmiiuyaa i WINNER OF 5 W STAJrTS W130 . 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