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Show SUNDAY, APRIL 17,, 1966 4Jth County, Utah 10A Sunday Herald Missionary rot) rams Oratorio Choi r olates Spring Concert Apr. 20 MAX R. LUCAS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L, b Lucas, . Oremr Farewell testi monial today at 4 p.m. in the Oram 22nd Ward Chapel, 140 W. 1600 S.", Orem. He will serve in the Southwest British mission. I Worship together this week "S3 rrxir JACK CHARLES PETERSEN Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. if Petersen, Springville. Farewell testimonial today at 5 p.m. in the Springville Sixth Ward Chap--e- l; He will serve"to The.T'exas' ' mission. LOUGLASS Fort jveJHestimonialytojtoyjtJ Ericksen, Spanish j April 7:30 p. m. in the West R1YNES Lincoln F. Raynes, Ashland, Ore., and the granddaughter of A. S. Milner, Provo. She will serve in the Austrian mission lanfollowing a three-monguage training at BYU." For the past week she has been in the mission home at Salt Lake, EJ Mr. Ericksen d, uremr-- s according to Mrs. Violet G. Cross, director. IMA Thechorus Miss Raynes . consists efeight MrsrCross- ward groups, each of which wil present a number of their own choice, directed by mar own choristers and accompanists. BOYD W. HENDRICKSON The introductory number by the ) Son of Mr. and Mrs. George combined group will be, "Come W. HendrJckson, Provo. Fare Ye Blessed of My Father," by well testimonial tonight at 6 p. Dr. Florence J. Madsen and will m. in the Oak Hills First Ward, Annette McAffee, daughter of be directed by Mrs. Cross with 1600 N. 900 E. He will serve in Mr. and Mrs. Boyd H. McAffee Arlene as pianist and Randquist Great the Lakes mission. has been awarded her Golden Eunice Kent at the organ. Gleaner Award RICHARD L ELLIOTT Narrator for the presentation Provo firai rJ Uf mnA Mm f .omnnrl from will be Arlene T. Johnson. LDS Stake. The public is invited to attend .Elliott, Provo. Welcome home Miss Mc this concert and the event is .today at 4 p.m. in me Provo Affee i s a free of charge. iOtfa Ward CfaapeL He served in graduate of B The program will be inter 'the Eastern States mission. Y High and spersed by. special numbers wiH graduate EVAN CLARK PUGH which include - Glen Monson, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth in May from piano solo; Earl Kearn, bari Pugh, Prova Welcome home to- B r i g h a m tone; Kevin RawHns, violin solo; day, 2 p.m. at the Edgemont Young Univer Nan and Earl Kearn, vocal duet. Second Ward Chapel,, 55S E. sity. She will Miss McAffee 3238 N. Prova He served m the be teaching school in Salt Lake City, in the fan. Southern Australian mission, She has been active in MIA DAVID TERRY serving in several capacities Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest for several years. During PTA .Terry, Payson. Welcome home the past five years she has . today at 5:30 pan. in the Payson been an active leader in the Sixth Ward CbapeL He served Provo Stake M Men and ueneuc oasis oi mental re.in the Southern Far East mis Gleaner group. She has rep tardation was discussed along sion. resented her Fifth Ward as with brain injury during this a council mmeber for three week's meeting of the Special DAVID TANNER and is presently serv Education PTA of Provo in the years Son of Mr. and Mrs. Meiiynn ing as Gleaner Leader on the Provo School District offices. Tanner, Payson. Welcome home Provo Stake YWMIA Board. Dr. A. Lester Allen and A. O. tonight at 7 p.m. in the Pay While holding these positions, Chapman were the guest speak son Park Ward ChapeL He Miss McAffee has participated ers, vt. uiapman spoKe on served so the Netherlands- mis-- in, organized and directed sev brain injury and how it occurs eral stake and interstate activ during the pre-natperiod. ities. The next meeting of the PTA GORDON D.WALKER will be in May. Mrs. Mary Will be wdcomed borne this .afternoon at 4 pin, in the Oak Pulsipher, president, presided at the session. Hille LDS Second Ward CbapeL He served In me Bavarian- In John Davidson, star of NBC- .'SwiseJtaly mission. TV's upcoming "Summer Mu PAUL D. ERYNER sic Hall" and one of the naSon of Mr. and Mrs. Loren C g tion's young stars, ;Bryner, Provo. Wekxme home All Girl Scouts of Utah County majored in theatre arts at Den- today at 4 pin. in the Manavu have been invited to join with nison University for one reason .'Ward Chapel He served in the scouts of to broaden his background (be Utah Girl Scout Eastern States mission. Council in a special outing and for a career as a minister. MAXDl (DANNY) ZABRISUE dedication ceremony at Brig-haCity on April 30. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Max D. The program at Brigham City ZatsrisHc, P r o ? o. .Welcome dedication cere- home today at 5 pm. in the Pro- will Delude all scouts, historical vo Fourth Ward Chapel. He Imonjror served m the Cumorah mission. tours around Brigham City, folk dance and game festival, and EVAN D. ROWLEY a tour of the Golden Spike Na Son of Mr . and Mrs. Joseph tional Monument By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN H. Rowley, Orem. Welcome A colony Special trains will leave from SPRINGVILLE home today at 4:45 pm. in the Salt Lake City and Ogden to of bees is busy at work hatchOrem 20m Ward ChapeL 860 S. carry Girl Scouts to the Brig- ing young bees,' making wax 100 W. He served in the North ham and producing honey in a classCity event. western States mission. In then dedication ceremony, room at Springville High School scouts will participate in dedi while the students carry on GLEN ROSS EELTON their classwork. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross C cating a forest to Juliette Low, founder of Girl in the Scouting Welcome borne Hilton, Orem. tonight at 7 pin. In the Orem united States. 26th Ward Chapel. He served in the Danish mission. th Golden Gleaner Award Made to Annette McAffee - Retardation Discussed at Special al Girl Scouts Will Participate Dedication Rites fast-risin- BISHOPRIC-How- f- - Dr. M. Ivory, front center, is the new bishop ard was advanced from first counselor to succeed Girl Places In School Art Competition For State Event Operetta Ele LEHI - The the present mentary Sego Lily SPRINGVILLE -J- oan Park School will er, daugmer of Dr. and Mrs. Norman Parker of Springville operetta "Sleepy Head,"- - by Charles George as part of a has been PTA meeting Monday .evening, chosen as secApril 18. Preceding the presenond place win tation a dinner wOl be served ner m the and voting for new officers will state art comtake place. d petition spon-soreBrent Milne will direct the a by production and cast and chorus greeting card are members of his fifth grade company. She class. was a of Included in the cast are Joan the Springville Shauna Peck, John Price, Wes Women's Federated Clubs. She ley Woffinden, Kim Myers, Ray is the first Springvdle-sponsore- d Black, Jeffrey Kunz, Jeffrey student to win mis honor in 13 Allred, Robert McKinney, Mir iam Chatfield, Shauna Swenson,' years. The theme of the contest was Kena Lu Russon, Kathryn Bean, "Let Freedom Grow," and Miss Lee Ann Toone, Jeris Russon, Parker titled her painting, a Shauna Squire, Connie Winters, David Hair, Karen Brown, lovely, creation in rich browns and greens, "Free From Hung- Shane Smith and Charles Corer." It portrayed an oriental nell. child with a bowi of food. She was sponsored by the Cul PTA Officers Named tural Arts Uub and the presNewly-electe- d of ident of the dub, Mrs. LaVern LINDON UTA are: the Lindon ficers for willMiss Larsen, accompany Parker te Salt Lake City where Gail Holdaway, president for she will be presented her one year; Colleen Walker, first vice president for one year and award. The paintings entered in the president for the following year; contest were judged at a recent Colleen Keetch, second vice secconvention in Salt Lake and president, and Pat Birrell, retary. Mrs. Mark W. Johnson of The outgoing officers are: Springville was state chairman Marchbanks, presiMarjean of the contest. dent; Rachael Hantaan, vice president, and Janet Tomlinson, A- thought for- the da- y- secretary. Benjamin Franklin said: "Hu man felicity is produced not so An easy icing for cookies can much by great pieces of good be made by combining 1 tablefortune mat seldom appear, as spoon of water with 1 cup of by little advantages that occur sifted powdered sugar. Food coloring may also be added. every day." repre-sentati- ve , - Sixth-Eight- Legislator From Grand County Resigns Position SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) M Offld SUfPlY Ci-iV'- TV. I, KeUghts of Israel Tnt BEE COLONY Richard DroUiager, Biology tnstntctor at Springville Ugh school, examines the glass-case- d colony of bees just installed fes bis classroom. GLASSCASED TYPEWRITERS PHOTOS ..:s.-k::.- post-doctor- al -- Legal Notice IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 76. IN PROVO CITY. UTAH, AND LEVYING A SPE CIAL TAX THEREON, FOR TilE PURPOSE OF PAYING PIE COST OF CONSTRUC TION OF THE IMPROVE MENTS DESCRIBED THEREIN THE BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PROVO' CITY HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. There is hereby levied a tax which is assessed upon the property hereinafter described in Special Improve ment District No. 76, for the purpose of constructing im provements consisting of the construction of curb and gutter, paving and surfacing sidewalks, and sewer and waterlines, along the following described streets in Provo CRy, Utah. STREET PAVING (Asphalt only) 41 feet wide 1550 West Street from 975 North to 1000 North Grand Avenue and Grand Circle from 1750 West, Northwest erly to end of street. M feet wide 400 North Street from 1120 West, West 100 feet 1000 North Street from 1550 West to 1750 West 220 East Street from 2830 North to 2850 North. 820 East Street from 2620 North, South to end of exist ing pavement 1120 West Street from 300 North to 400 North 1750 West Street from Grand Avenue, Northerly to end of existing pavement Locust Lane from Maple Lane, South to end of existing , pavement Mohawk Lane from Huron Way to Mohican Lane 24 feet wide 700 North Street from 1200 East to 1250 East - -- - . - d. pli .tl at awMWUly low SAVE 30 ....... fbaa aad W5 LLOYD'S TYPEWRITERS SJ 334 WftT ONTDf flf SAS DC S Jet F.xprrn W Scandinavia for 22 4a vi ofthctr ea chaatnwnf.'Srt'U fjotdt of Nlrway, "The Folklore Dbuicl ot Swtden," tha Fairytale land of Dtnmaik, and manf wonderful tight. Highest da accna BxxUlioai all the way. Anuulsty low aUKMIiiBalaUa0haklU DEMOS and fJNTAl vlARS0:i STUDIO n464 Dentist .School San Francisco 2.V1kfaiglid1bf Thii pnmully aoMtcd and lour tf Kurvpc it iford lo piem tfat Bxat tutidxxa ttavrtar and pm ka On bat of Kurope ia 21 ilm Ybe.1 ml aooc of inrf iqha tht TTUy iapnrunt ad tivtyt cojoy tat fiaoraccaa- - CLEARANCE SALE WIDI CARKIAGI SPECIAL 2tK 1st East, l Youth At Two great Murdock Tours for YOU VYctntTheml STANDARD ed both sides of the honeycomb. On top and on bottom of the case are pipes leading to the outside, so the worker bees have free access. Mr. Drollinger reports the bees belong to Clark Stewart, counselor at the high school and a beekeeper. Mr. Stewart helped construct and install the bee case, and provided the necessary equipment to put the bee colony into operation. Students were able to watch the queen bee lay eggs, and saw the worker bees feed the and the young bees larvae hatch. They've also been able to observe the figure-eigdances the worker bees per form when they return to the hive with their pollen sacs filled with pollen. Dr. Drollinger is in hopes the bee project can be continued when the new high school is completed. ht Mode the Way Ye .era rcsanu Drol-lipge- - The resignation of State Rep. E.J. (Jay) Mayhew, was announced Friday by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. Mayhew said he resigned be Alaskan-Canadia- n mission. cause he is taking a position with the Colorado School of Mines ai uoiaen. He is a ge Christian Science ological engineer. Services Outlined Rampton said he will request the Grand County Republican "Doctrine of Atonement" will Central Committee to nominate be the subject at Christian some GOP candidates so he Science church services today. can fill the vacancy prior to a Bible passages to be considered special legislative session May will focus on Jesus' parable of 16. the prodigal son (Luke 15). and end with His statement, "And A beaten egg fills about four 1, B 1 M utted up from the tablespoons. So, if you want to earth, will draw all men unto cut a recipe in half that calls for one beaten egg, use just two me." , There will be related readings tablespoons. from j the denominational textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary GENEALOGY Baker Eddy. CTSFbII The bee colony is in the biolr, ogy classroom of Richard installed there in a novel fashion so students can watch the bees at work. The colony was installed in a glass-framcase which can be turned so the bees can be observed from PKOVO ttaaa aa MaaatijfcMptfcW Wan - - rlansT Payson Bees (Without Birds) -- Make Honey Under Glass in Springville High School Class STEPHEN W. DURRANT Son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Durrant, American Fork. Welcomed home tonight at 7 pin. In h the American Fork Ward Chapel. He served in the Southern Far East mission. Mr. and Mrs. Durrant are presently in Vancouver, B. C. where Mr, Durrant is presiding over the sung by the. choir. Fifty three students 5er?lstudiednd Jaugbt jnusicJn lhe right, win oxanixaoffilTp came mm ine Disnopnc as winter quarter at utan iraae years and has been a member old bishopric, are, from left, Technical Institute at Provo, of the Choir for four years. R. Robbing. according to Erschel Shepherd, Concluding the concert will scholarship and standards com be "Apparebit repentina dies" mittee chairman. by Paul.Hindemith, and .Tou Students receiving honor roll Saint Cecilia" by Norman Dello distinction are in the high Joio. school and the post high school Dr. Halliday has studied at division of the institute. Selec BYU where he received the In tion for the honor roll is de A.B. and M.A. degrees, Easttermined by the scholarship and man School of Music at RochesBlaine T. Dixon, the son of standards committee at the ter, N. Y., where he received Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Dixon, school. A student must achieve the Ph.D. degree, the State 189 S. 1st E.7 Payson, was re an average grade point aver Academy of Music in Berlin, age of 3.7 or A-- to qualify as an Ecole Normale de Musique in cently initiathonor student. ed into Tau Paris and a private school in Students in the high school RomeN Kappa Omega, 1 division placed on the honor He served as chairman of the undergraduate honor society roll are: Butch Brough, John Music Department from 1948 for dental stuThomas Conk, Lynn Daniel to 1960. In 1960-6- 1 he took dents, at the Croft, Sherman Feher, Jared leave of absence to do School of DenPaul Frenzel, Tony Lynn Nut- study and teaching at the Ranae College tistry, University of California River. tall, Sharlee Everett, of Physicians Hanson- - Patsy Jewett, Helen side campus. and Surgeons, Rasmussen, K a t h y Reeves, Mr. Dixon Neal Allred, John Bonham, University of Mi- the Pacific, in San Francisco. David Turpin, Roger Bert An Donald Kent Peay, Thomas Michael Mr. Dixon attended Brigham derson, Larry Dalton Barrick, chael Soper, Robert Young University at Provo for Johnnie Duran, Stephen J. Wood, Wendell Ray . Larsen, three years before coming to Rowland. Eric Stewart and Donald Erich Leonhardt, Mer San Francisco for his dental Gena Sabin. win LaVere Martin, James R. education. Day School students achiev- Norr, Gary E. Olsen, Robert ing scholastic honors are: Dale Pearson, Randall E. Charles Johnson, James R. Senear, Sonja. Shumway, Johnson, Mel vin Lawrence Thayle Brown, Robert Sutch, Jones. Larey Lawrence, Ned Cheryl Baker, Janet Brickey, M. Morgan, James Earl Barnes, Dana Lee Dixon, Laurel Lynn Christian Lavell Christensen, Powell, Mary Jane Thacker, ORDINANCE NO. 127 AN ORDINANCE PROVID- William Newell Curtis, Gary Delbert Langley, Lee R. LamING FOR THE ASSESSMENT Richard Dow, Mark M. Fitzger- bert, Suzanne McGee, and MiOF PROPERTY IN SPECIAL ald, Robert William Johnson, chael Rogers, Reed iioldaway,-mtgoln- ir hishoprCit'ii H. Turner,-front econa counselor io nrsi, ana lama j. outer, iron ten, second counselor. Clerks in the rear, all retained from the Arnie W. Brown, W. Barney Dougall, Ed John son and Thomas m - The Choir will continue with a German version of "The Lord's Prayer" by Heinrich Schultx and will feature Joyce Kell as soprano; Danette Blackwelder, follow conducted by the assist ant conductor of the Choir, Michael Suzuki, a graduate stuHe has dentfrom -- Japan. Honor Roll D Hat se g, alto. BThmsJJ!Nema-pM!Iwill- of the Springville Fourth LDS Ward. He Stake - dore Pachelbel will feature Kathy Willey, soprano; Nancy Jones, soprano; and Meg Grot-tin- thef be at Sharon number d MagnlfkwnthylariesTheo- fronJoshuabyHandelwill iT Friday, 22, Williams.The-secon- Shedd, bass. . A song of joyf ulness to the Lord, "O Had I Jubal's Lyre" 53 Make " m. in the Spanish Fork Sixth Ward Chapel. He will serve io the Eastern States mission. MARYBITH my The combined singing mothers of West Sharon Stake' will "present a concert of sacred and Mr.Tetersea' Mr. Lucas ":' k) Singing Mothers Set Concert - DEE ERICKSEN jfMr,andMrsBu3 Fare- - The annual spring concert of the Brigham Young University Oratorio Choir will be present- ed April 20 at 8:15 p.m. in the deJong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center. Under the direction of Dr. John it. Hallidayr professor of music at BYU. the choir will open the concert with "Te Deum in G" by Ralph Vaughan WfchjMaaJ LEGAL NOT1CI North Street - from LEQAi 1000 NOTI9 West Street -fNorth to 1460 North from Can 4 to I feet wide 3460 North Street 560 Norm North side only yon Road to 650 East from 820 Street 1000 West Street from 700 East to 850 North to 900 North East , STREET PAVING (Complete) North side only 2230 North 41 feet wide Street from Canyon Road, to 650 East Street from 2620 300 East North to 2780 North South side only 600 South Street 24 feet wide from South State Street to from Oak 700 East 1400 East Street j Crest Lane, South to existing 2 to 8 feet wide pavement West side only 1200 East Street ASPHALT STRIP PAVING -- f a 930 North to Birch 22 to 23 feet wide Oitf 2780 North South side only GRAVEL ROAD PAVEMENT from 750 East to 930 41 Street -- 860 - -- Both sides-1- rom West, West about 100 feet 160 1300 - - - East" ftetwide - Drive (1200 East East side only 300 West Street Iroquois from Cherokee Lane, Street) 1000 North South to end of -f- rom 940 North to existing pave18 to II feet wide ment 650 East West side only 31 feet wide from 2570 North to 300 North Street Street from 1120 2620 North West, West about 300 feet. 200 West West side only 400 North Street from 1120 from 1230 North, West Street to 1220 West North about 300 feet 1170 West Street from 400 II to 17 feet wide South to end of cul-dNorth, 650 East West side only SAC from about 2485 170 South Street Street from 1681 North to 2570 North West to 1840 West 14 to 15 feet wide 1680 West Street from 120 Both sides 1000 West Street from South to 190 South Center Street to 100 South from Indian Arapahoe Lane West side only 650 East Street Hills Drive, Southerly to end from 2320 North to about 2410 of existing pavement North 1220 West Street from 500 12 te 13 feet wide North, South 585 feet 890 North Street Both sides Comanche Lane from Indian from 600 West to 700 West Hills Drive to Cherokee Lane 940 North North side only Huron Way from Comanche from about 200 West Street Lane to Mojave Lane to 300 West Mohican Lane from Mohawk West side only-4- 50 East Street Lane to Mohican Way from about 2410 North to Mohican Way from Mohican about 2485 North Lane to Navajo Lane South Street Both sides-5- 09 from Mohican Navajo Lane from 600 East to 700 East Way, South to end of deeded North side only 500 South Street street from 700 West to 800 West 31 feet wide South side only 820 North Street 1320 North Street from about from 1200 East to 1250 East 1500 West, West to end of exWest Street Both sides-1- 00 isting road CURB AND GUTTER from 300 South to 500 South North side only II to 11 feet wide 300 North North Street Both sides-3- 00 from 600 East to 706 Street from 800 West to 900 West "'East " " sides-7North Street Both Both sides 00 300 North Street from 1200 East to 1250 East from 1120 West, West about 820 North South side only 300 feet from 1250 East to Both sides ..Street 400 North Street 1260 East from 1120 West to 1220 500 South West North side only from 500 West to 800 Both sides Street 700 North Street West from 1200 East to 1250 East 600 West Street Both sides South side only- .- 820 North from 800 North to 900 North rrom 1200 East to oireei 1260 East I U 9 feet wide 500" South North side North side only 940 North only from University AveStreet Street from 240 West to 300 nue to 500 West West North side only 500 South Street Both sides 1000 North Street from 600 West to 700 West 'w from 1550 West to 1750 West South side only te 7 feet wide 2320 North 2320 North North side only Street from 650 East, West Stree- t- from 300 East to ISO - about 100 South side only 2780 North East sideonly-9- 00 East Street Street from 750 East to 930 East -f- rom 300 North to 400 North - - - - - - - e- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - feejrr - - ,-- |