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Show 4A Missionary Sunday Herald KENNETH McKAY SMITH Son of Mr and Mrs. Oliver R. Smith, Provo. Farewell testimonial today at 4:30 p.m. in the East Provo 13th Ward Chapel. He will serve in the South German Mission. WILLIAM MICHAEL WALL Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. Wall, Provo. Farewell testimon ial tonight at 6 p.m. in the Provo Second Ward Chapel, 620 W. 300 S. He will serve in the Andes Mission with headquarters in Lima, Peru. w 3 Awards we Mi Mt thi J coj CM tin tal fof tri trj enJ Pe got ahi en cet He faa a W on 1, Ra M Ju AS i ! -- as Mr. Smith Mr. Tanner . I tJMl KATHEIUNE Miss Wood WOOD prtrcipaUrfJtoxoJftte and Ronald W. Last, principal ot Dixon Junior High School, also received letters of appreciation from the studentbody Plaques and certificates "were presented to studentbody officers. Those receiving awards "were: Donald Fordham, student body president; Robert Suteh, mens vice president; Karen Staker, ladies vice president; I Mi en br. m wi en to ho m ra R) te . Charlynne Marshall, historian; Althea Holman, secretary; and Phillip Johnson, athletic director. Council members receiving certificates of merit were: Neal! Jon Allred, Carolyn Bradley, Robert fete uuzzetti, Bradley, Hollerman. Pamela Foutz, Larey Lawrence. Robert Pyle, He served in the Swiss Mission. .DIANE WATTS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton WatLs, Orem. Welcome home today at 5:30 p.m. in the Orem Eighth Ward Chapel. She served in the Southwest Indian Mission. uiapel. Woman Bcomes Golden Gleaner A Golden Gleaner award has been presented Relva Marv Me Garry .Payne of the Park Ward jn Utah Stake. Mrs. Pavne is the daughVan Saywer, Ronald K. Smith, ter of Mr,, and Michael Soper, John Teuscher, Mrs. ' Barney Oren Pilcher, David Ferin, McGarry and the wife of George Van Leuven, Louis John Winters, Kent Van Gordon A. Leuven, and Rod Atherly. Payne. Those students chosen as outThe presen-tatio- n was standing in their departments of study were: John Duane Nerdin, made by Pa-- Mrs. Payne auto body II; Oren Pilcher, auto tricia Edmunds, president of the mechanics II; Robert Sutch, au- Utah Stake YWMIA. to mechanics II; Althea Holman, Mrs. Payne has served as an business and secretarial sciorganist in church organizaence: Shirl R. Groneman, diesel tions,, worked in the Primary for II; Mike Rogers, drafting II; eight years, participated in Larey Lawrence, eiectrical and church dance festivals, and with automation technology; Robert her husband currently heads the Pearson, instrument p air; stake Young Marrieds. As a Bee Hive girl she won Sonja Shunrway, interior decorating; Robert Pyle, machine signal honor by qualifying for shop II; Richard Brown, refrig- 90 badges the maximum oberation II; Ronald K. Smith, tainable. The required number welding II; and Epperson Blaine was 35 She won seven church individual awards. Lyndon, wood trades II. ', The basketball team was presented with a trophy and out MUSICAL MICKEY HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Mic- key standing players. Rod Atherly and Gary Loveridge, each re- - Rooney Jr. will record four or- ceived a trophy cup. Other lginal songs for his new movie, members of the team receiving "52 Miles To Terror." merit certificates were Jay CurGill-ma- n, ni ai r N tt si a at ai F A a re tis," Don Tilson. Fordham, Travis Dean Johnson, and Jim Gab-erher- d, 5 Jim Tilson, studentbody president elect, received a scholar-ahi- p from Utah Trade Tech which will payAuition and fees for the year l4-7- . Mn, Hammond Roy B. AMERICAN FORK Amer Hammond. The reception was given by ican Fork High School gradu ating students tfus year re the College of Education, BYU, ceived $20,436 in scholarships. With Mrs. Merrill Sandberg, VHcWUStudents who excelled Ml Aeaol U rMre and who achieved fFrank Earl, and Mrs. Roy Ham honors in extra curricular ac- mond in charge of arrange tivities were honored at the ments. honors and awards assemblies In 1925 Mrs. May Hammond Citing the outstanding achieveteaching the first grade began ments were the faculty mem at BYU Elementary School, bers as recognition was given and was there until 1943 when in the various fields, she became assistant professor The largest single scholar in the. education department. At ship of $7600 went to David Pat the elementary school she set ted. He received a four year ud the school library, acting as scholarship of $1900 a year to librarian for half a day, and she MIT, and also was awarded a also taught kindergarten for sev $1,000 scholarship given annu- eral years. She was responsible ally by the National Honor Society's Scholarship Board of the National Association of Sec ondary Principals. David is the first student of the local high school to receive either award. Karren Eggett was awarded the four year State Normal Mrs. Florence Rigby. a teach Provo, and had one full year of Teaching Scholarship to a state in the Alpine School District teaching at the Maeser and er supported university in the for more than 20 years, was Dixon Junior High School. amount of $1500. ' honored re- After, her sons were grown Bob Mecham was awarded a cently by fe- she went Into the school pro University of Utah honor schole basis, llow teachers gram on a as outstanding graduate arship at Edge-moLehi, of the Page teaching Spencer, and Jim Lawrence a U. of U. and Edgemont Schools. She School, honors at entrance scholarship, IKa hnm a4 r 0 - tub - aiuauu has taught first, second and it upper three per cent of his of Mrs. Dor- - third grade classes. class. othy Rowe in All her preparatory work has J. N. Washburn, journalism1 Spring Dell. been done at Brigham Young instructor, received a certifiThe occasion University, beginning with the cate of merit for superior accorded first grade, and culminating in was teaching given by Utah State Mrs. Rigby her graduation with a bachelor Mrs. Riebv University. from of arts degree in 1941. She has retirement of her because Other scholarships and since done advanced work at this the year, program teaching awards include: school the annual of the a was part PTA Council, $100 scholar- and As part of her professional teachers party. spring ship, Sheryl Barker. American served for two years Mrs. Leah Nielsen made a career she Fork High School and Jaycees, of the Alpine as vice president teachers the combined, $100, Mary Storrs. presentation from Associa Education Children's Provo Elks Lodge, $50 each to and gave a tribute to Mrs. tion and with Mrs. Carol along of Sherm Robinson and Kathy Rigby for her many years James represented the Alpine Beck, Elks youth leadership service. District at the ACE Convention honcontest. Band Parents scholar Previously she had been in Denver, Colo. ParentEdcemont the ored bv music ships to BYU summer In 1957 she was in charge of clinic, Brian Olsen and Richard Teachers Association under the the elementary display at the of Mrs. Christensen. direction Tolton. National Youth Science district science fair, which won Camp In West Virginia, Bob Mrs. Risbv began her long honors for the class. She served educational in the career pro Mecham. Northwestern Univer fession' in 1922-2- 3 as a teacher one term as president of the sity summer institute, Gary Women's orschool in Blanding. Provo High School Wight and Diane Clark. VFW in the hish ganization. Post 4918, Voice of Democracy San Juan County. During the Mrs. Rigby has had some of area, contest, Danny Hazlett, first; vear in the work on exhibit at Waher art Tom Nelson, second; Kate Foul- - the last Indian War in utan ocand Provo art satch County Indian involved It ger, third; American Legion curred. showings. the from whites and tribes oratorical Post 49, Constitution Hobbies during her profescontest, Jim Lawrence, second Blanding area. sional career, some of which Wendell to married was She place in region, and Betty she hopes to continue following Shiozaki and Mike Terry, high- M. Riebv. in Salt Lake City. her retirement include flower the and couple est scholastic standings in June 6, 1923, raising, painting and doll colschool. National Merit Schol have three sons: Kooert, wno lecting. Currently she has dolls wed a wife operates ars, Karen Eggett, first place with his in varied costumes from many in state in homemVing divi- ding reception center in Cali of the countries of the world. sion; Cheryl Dean, runnerup, fornia; Dean, who will be teachbusiness educationjlikeJerry, ing jrt Brigham Young Univer a ruhner-up- , general scholarship. sity this fall; and Ralph, Neil S. Christensen S. L. Tribune, poetry contest, seminary principal in Salt Lake Ends Special Course1 Danny Hazlett, second place Valley. did substitute Mrs. Rigby USU Poetry Festival, Lynne MURNAU, Martin, first place. S. L. Trib teaching, following her mar Four Neal A.GerJpecialist Christensen, 22, Heber and in Beaver, une, sports writing, Forrest riage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Blaney, Sherm Robinson; pho Christensen, 668 N., 970 W., tography, Carl Tree, T.v. in burn; Hollywood: Joy Gasser, Provo, Utah, has completed a Eaquiring Editor Quiz, Margo Rebecca Laycock, Carol Ann demolitions and mine warfare tough. Linda Hunter, Phyllis course at the U.S, Army School, Cooley, Linda Tidwell. Ingram, Kendall Brown, Jay Two oil paintings were pre Europe, in Murnau. Dee Inouye and Mike Terry. He is regularly assigned as sented the school by the PTA, Betty Crocker Homemaker of the work of local artists, Mrs. a demolitions specialist in B Tomorrow, Betty Shiozaki. Opal Johnson and Mrs. Polly Company, 24th Engineer Bat Make it Yourself With Wool, Block. in Furth, Germany. talion, Woolgrowers Auxiliary, Karen In the honors assembly nu Specialist Christensen was last Eggett, Christine Grace, Kathy merous certificates and cita assigned at Fort Belvoir, Va. Bo wen; Diane Humes, outstand A 1962 graduate cf Provo High tions were made for excellence ing workmanship, school cloth of performance. Pins, were School, he entered the Army in ing class. presented the outgoing student February of 1964 and completed Tuition scholarships award body officers and cheerleaders. basic training at Fort Polk, La. ed:- - Brigham Young University -I- na Faye Abel, Kathy BecK, son, Sheryl Barker, Kathy Beck, Bruce Bennett," Kathy Bowen, Joy Buckwalter, Ivan Day, Bar bara Evans, Christine Grace, Karen Hales, Mike Harvey, Tamara Hunsaker. Jay Dee Inouye, Lynn Martin, Mary Ann Miller, Betty Shiozaki, Mary Storrs. Utah State University Sherm Y binson, Cheryl Dean, Denice Sylvia Hartshorn, For rest Blaney, Lyn Adams. College of Southern Utah Marsha Bennett, Elayne Jen scho-lastical- ly Mis-dea- 5 j Mr. Cook Awards Presented Ml Pp Mrs. - Mr. Poison Trade Tech lov 6a! - wifeDxand s.o.s. Florence Rigby Paid Honor on Retirement full-tim- nt FAST DELIVERY SERVICES - PROVO 40 W. IstN Phone 373-525- 0 - AV" Four-Corne- Parents and- soctation. Other cers - fc offi elected Orem High Honors Presented Officers Chosen For Provo PT As Officers of the Provo City PTA Council and presidents and officers of various Provo City schools PTAs have been elected for the coming year according to Mrs. Floyd K. Giles, new Council president. Serving with Mrs. Giles on the City wide Council will be Mrs. Calvin Amott, first vice president; Dr. Sherman Wing, second vice president; Mrs. Mrs. Lyons 1M ilV Us juvenile-protectio- s; Mrs-- . j Mrs. Carroll Taylor tion. Following are the presidents and officers of the Provo City school PTA's. Mrs, Timpanogos School Ned C. (Melba) Carter, president; Mrs. Bud (Carol) Bonnett and Marvin Gunther, new school ship. vice presidents; Mrs. ' principal, Departmental awards went to a number of students, as fol- Fred (LaVern) Cunningham, secretary. lows: Science Ralph Maeser School Mrs. Mary Paul Roper, T. Morris, president; Mrs. Janet Clark, Bill Everett, Larry and Helen Maag; Girls Garrick, vice president -- and Janice Mrs. Elma Mack, secretary. Physical Education Grandview Elementary School JoAnne and Humphreys; Drury Mrs. Donald N. Hafen, presiBoys Athletics Ken Evans and Randv Trane. tennis:' Mike dent; Mrs. Leland O. Dorius, first vice president and Mrs. Bailey, football; Dave Weber, Sherwin Johnson, treasurer. track; Jeff Fenton, baseball; Mrs: John Kirkman, basketball; and Rock Canyon School Steve Calder, wrestling. Special Cecil D. Carroll, president-elect- ; Mrs. Keith Oaks, first vice trophies were also presented Mrs. Garv Carlson, secre to Studentbody President Stan Gordon for in the tary and Mrs. Louis Christensen, Whit-take- Mrs. Ricks Flake Rogers, secretary and Mrs. Lee Petersen, treasurer.1 Chairmen of the various Provo Council committees include Mrs. Herma Shaffer, health; Mrs. Roy Boulter, safety; Mrs.! Gordon Bywater, Mrs. Stella Oaks, family life; Mrs. Glen MildenliaU, membership; M r s. Woodrow Evans, legislation and Mrs. Joseph Boel, historian; Mrs. Ester Schofield, mental health; Mrs. Elliott Butler, publications; Mrs. Weiby Ricks, public relations and .Mrs. Ray mond Pulsipher, special educa- . r, r .I.I r. i Mrs. Hafen Mrs. Westover Mrs. Carter Mrs. Morris r, Albert Men-denha- All-St- ar -- taknt. '. , In the homeliving department, Marilyn Bartlett vtes honored as Homemaker of the year. Four -- year scholarships to BYU were given to Mike Hall, Eileen-Ste- ed, t'; Class Slates Reunion 459-524- 489-681- WayneLarsenr TYPEWRITERS and Stephen Winn. Other scholarship winners include Margaret Jacob, Ellen Horiuchi, Tom Hardy, Verdalee Barron, Thone JoAnn Humphreys, Heppner, Kathy Jackman, Mary McAr-thur- ,' Joyce Rohbock, Susan r, Stone, Linda Swan, Ralph CLEARANCE SALE DEMO'S and RENTAL $ CAVE Qno.w n v k ww Whit-take- Douglas Black, Leslie Christensen, Ann Gubler, Pat Graff, Tauna Huish, JoAnn Johnson, Cyrus McKellar, Carter Summers, Shauna Schofield, r. secretary-treasure- Mrs. Sunset View School Mrs. Mel Terry, presideirt-elec- t; Don Peay, vice president; Mrs. Doyle Kohler, treasurer. Mrs. Fairer Junior High treasurer. Eldin Ricks, president; Mrs. Provost Elementary School Budd Porter, vice president; Mrs. John A. (Lois) Lyons, pres- Mrs. Robert Carlson, secretary-treasure- r; Mrs. Darrell Stubbs, ident; Mrs. David (Shirley) Goodman, first vice resident: historian. and Mrs. Don Dean, secretary- treasurer. Lincoln Mrs. Robert Joaquin School N. Westover, - president; Mrs. Evelyn Callis, first vice presiThe 11th annual reunion of dent; Mr. Glen Brown, second vice president; and Mrs. Ernest the 1955 Class at Lincoln High School, Orem, will be June 11 at 7 p.m. in the Royal Inn, Pro and Wayne Swenson. vo, it was announced today. Activity scholarships were Persons planning to attend awarded to: Janet Stevenson should make reservations with and Beverly Baugh, dance; Mrs. Nora Morrill Creer, 85 W. Jennie Pierce, Denise Stone, 400 S., Springville. Her tele 9 or and Vicki Wentz, leadership; phone number is Robert Penrod, debate, and Linda Laycock, music. Summer scholarships went to NEW INSURANCE POLICY ALGIERS Nancy Adams, Bonnie Allphin, (UPI) --Algeria Beverly Baugh, Mary Call, Lois announced the nationalization Merrill Cook, Bill Friday of all insurance compa Coleman, Dalebout, Anavon Harris, Dale nies, many oi tnem frencn-Johnson, JoAnn Johnson, Kathy owned. . Finance Minister Kaid Leavitt, Kurt Mangum, Chris Ahmed disclosed the move in a McKellar, Carter Summers, decision that came three weeks Shauna Schofield, Boyce Taylor after the nationalization of the and June Stockett. mining industry. pre's-iden- placement trophy case. These included State Tennis, Division I trophy in wrestling, state second place silver trophy for football, and first place region golf trophy. Business department award went to Verdalee Barron, a Sterling Scholar, and special recognition went to type, shorthand, and bookkeeping students who attained high ratings. The English Department award went to Susan Stone, a Sterling Scholar. In debate, the school team won the Division; trophy at the state meet. Winners in the creative writ ing competition went to Ellen Horiuchi, Kathryn Richards, Carole Anderson, Irene Hilton, Kathy Jackman, Leslie Chris tensen, Toni Sieb, and Logan Campbell. In music, Dan Croft and Hallie Schumway. won the National Aryan Foundation awards for excellent display of Hale, WIDE CARRIAGE SPECIAL 49 95 LLOYD'S TYPEWRITERS VJ 324 WEST PROVO CENTER nnraiMinnri SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT sen. Ricks: Louise Cornell. Excelsis: Beauty Colleges Karma Anderson, Cheryl tar- s6n; Continental: Carol Devitt,! Carol Tayson, Jeanne Black-- i n II ' fW7 ZJ 1 - ' Dial GENEA10GY 373-379- DELIVERY FR n ' m USE I A Gene Evans PHARMACY N. University A I If ww-v7-4l W ONE DOUGLAS GLASSES 0PTICALS EASY j f r PRICE $12.80 INCLUDES: SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION PLAN... . SINGLE VISION CLEAR OR TINTED. LENSES . YOUR CHOICE OF ANY YOU MAY PAY" AS LITTLE AS ONE DOLLAR DOWN AND AS LITTLE AS ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY. NEVER AN INTEREST CHARGE OR CARRYING CHARGE AT DOUGLAS OPTICAL ONLY ' A 1 mm A T FRAME IN OUR LARGE SELECTION CARRYING CASS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EASY TO WEAR Plenty f ParkJnr ta Retr of Star 264 28 N. 1st,tast, II 2 Want Them! LARSON STUDIO 5. CONTACT PHOTOS Mad the Way You f Driin KN 5 CREDIT Prescription! FREc PRESCRIPT SUPPLY'S STANDARD - ; - NEPHI Mrs. Keith McCaf- fery has been elected president oi tne Nephi Elementary School were: Mrs. Terry Kendall, M many educational organizations vice president: f in the state and nation including Mrs. Gary American Association of Univer G r e enhalgh, sity Women, Delta Kappa Gam secretary and ma, Association for Childhood Mrs. Carl Jar- Education (where she was a rett, treasurer. Mrs. McCaffery charter tnmixr and served outgoing president is Mrs. BYU Women. She Ned Johnson. has been president of the latter group, also. Besides numerous lectures on television, she has appe; red be fore many educational groups, Women s clubs, including panels at national committees of ACEI. Many of her articles have appeared in the Relief Society Magazine, The Instructor and a poetry magazine in Chicago. OREM Awards and scholar A- highlight of Mrs. Ham mond's life came in 1957 when ships were presented . to outshe went all alone on a trip to standing students of the graduLurope for 10 weeks. She visit ating class of Orem High School at the annual awards program ed 12 countries. She has two sons, nine grand this week. John Thomas won the out children and four great-gran- d standing student award, given children. each year by the Sons of the American -- Revolution foinhe basis of patiiotism and leader- W guest at a reception held this week at the -- home ot her son and his Listed by A. F. High Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Wood, Springville. Farewell testimonial today at 5 p.m. fn the Springville Sixth Ward Chapel. She will serve in the KENT MAX SUMSION East Central States Mission. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Max W. GARY PETERSON Sumsion, Springville. Farewell Son of Mr. and Mrs. Parlell testimonial tonight at 6:45 p.m. Peterson, Orem. Welcome home in the Springville Ninth Ward today at 4:45 p.m. in the Orem Chapel. He will serve in the 20th Ward Chapel, 860 S. 100 W., Cumorah Mission. Orem. H served in the California Mission, x MARYA EDWARDS Daughter of Mrs. Orpha K. Edwards, Orem. Welcome home tonisht at 6:30 p.m. in the Orem First-24tChapeL She r servedh in Ward the New England States Mission. DAVID ROSS HOLDAWAY Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross of Vineyard. Welcome Holdaway The studentbody council at home tonight at 7 p.m. in the Utah Trade Technical Institute Chapel. He served in Vineyard at Provo presented students, the Texas Mission. individuals faculty and other MR. AND MRS. with awards and letters of ap FRANCIS G. WRIDE preciation at its annual awards Will be honored at a welcome assembly on this weeK. home today at 4:30 p.m. in the The assembly at Provo High Provo Sixth Ward Chapel. They School Auditorium was held to served in the Southern States give special recognition to out- Mission. standing' students, student coun- TERRY L. NIELSON cil members, athletic teams, Son otMr. and Mrs. Leslie W. and other dignitaries. Welcome Nielson, Highland. Letters of appreciation werelhome tonight at 6:3J) p.m in presented to President JViIsorn the Highland Ward Chapel. He n W. Sorensen; need K. Alien, served in the Rorotonga of students; Mrs. Adlean sion in the Cook Islands. Alien, cafeteria manager; Gary ROBERT ELLIS HARMER Totland and Dean Dapp, basket-- . Son of Mr.Jand Mrs. Lewis J. baB coaches. (Harmer, Pleasant Grove. Wei- Kenneth Weight Jr., assistant! come home tonight at 7 p.m. in Fn Officers May Hammond, assist for the selection end ordering ant professor emeritus of edu of the first 6,500 books. Since 1943, she has given a sercation at Brigham Young Uni ies of 12 lessons on children and versity, is rebooks at two different times on tiring educational television and was 41 years of ser one of the pioneers in this field vice at that the state. in institution. She She has been a member of w a i honored Worship together this week Mr. Sumsion ROY L. TANNER Son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Farewell Tanner, Spnngville. testimonial today at 5 p.m. in the Springville Third Ward Chapel. He will serve in the Andes Mission. w 6pi RTA Selects after i i Ho. Nephi Grade Mr. JOHN (JEFF) F. COOK Son of Mr. end Mrs. Leland E. Cook, Orem. Farewell testimonial tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the Orem Third Ward Chapel, SO S. 750 W., Orem.. He will .serve in the South German Mission. i May Hammond Retires From 41 Years Teaching Utah Urn ROBERT DALE POLSON Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry Poison, Provo. Farewell testimonial tonight at 6 p.m. in the Oak Hills First Ward Chapel, 1600 N. 900 E., Provo. He will ser'e in the Central British Mission. 1 MAY 29, 196 County, 5" CHARLES PAUL GRAY Son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Gray t Provo. Farewell testimonial tonight at 6 p.m. in the Sunset Third Ward Chapel, 1020 S. 1100 W.,' Provo. He" will serve in the North British Mission. 1 Uttft if. if Programs MI SUNDAY, LENSES.. M0 THEY FLOAT . . . NEVER TOUCHING THE EYEI iEt JJUi3 DOWNTOWN PROVO CUD UD . 140 WEST CENTER ST. OGDEN DOWNTOWN OGDEN NEWGATE CTR LOGAN DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE SUGARHOUSE |