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Show h, BYU Gets SUNDAY, NOyVU, PHS Girl Scores Three in Utah Highest Home Living Test High on Test PrevoHigh Merit Grant Of $4000 Maudie-Wilso- tu J?lahiP tat County, 1WT UUh " 1100 r 10 BYU 1 N't- - 9A Sunday Herald ' r O: ' Three - Provo High .School i senior girls received letters dh commendation for their high performance on the' 1967 Na tional Merit Scholarship quali fying test taken last February: by juniors from hundreds of high schools throughout the aouwcrn racuic rounasuon asi examination. part of its 1967 program, of Tbewinnef's contributions to colleges .and scholar ship universities. . . n The check was presented . to e d t nation Miss wuKinson uiijon recent Gall Butler, Helen Schmidt rresiaent croesi . a. JBancron, oy and Michelle Sharp are among general ly on the BYU the 40,000 students in the U.S. agent of the Southern Pacific campus. Company In Salt Lake City. The test was - Miss WOsoa . to score in the upper two per. In a letter to Dr. Wilkinson, administered to Utah girls in- cent of 1968 high school grad-- ; E. ArMcDowettrpresldent of terested in all aspects of home uates. They were given the the FoundatiprLLJtated: "The living, Including rating, which clothing, foods "commended" directors of the Foundation ap- and means they rank just below, family management. the 14,000 semifinalists an preciate the Important role played by Brlgham Young Unnounced recently bv the , Na tional Merit Scholarship Coriversity and other independent SERVICES HELD . ttiufi ui4tL liave'receiveu iCueig v. comPremier poration. : colleges and universities in the BOMBAY (UPI) mendation far exceptionally high ratings In the 1967 National field of higher education, and Mrs. Indira Gandhi ' headed stu commended Although art pleased to provide some mourners Saturday at funeral dents advance no further in Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. From left, Gall Butler, measure of financial assist- services for Mrs. Krishna the Merit Scholarship competi- Michelle Sharp and Helen Schmidt. 7 ance.' her aunt and tion, their outstanding record Hutheesingh, John M. named is their first and second sister of the late Jawaharlal in a nationwide program de- of NMSC. Stalnaker, president SCRAMBLING FOR POPCORN which hat been popped ta an opes popper are children ' ; choices in February. Kentucky's Cumberland Na- Nehru, who died in London of a serves public recognition. Their enrolled In the Headstart Program In Spring vifle, Nebo School District now hat foar Head-sta- rt the three' PHS Because of their achievetional Forest has been renamed heart attack. Mrs. Hutheesingh significant academic attain The names of classes as part of its regular curriculum. will be reported to schol ment, these students will rank girls was not ment gives promise of continu-- j arshipgraritlhg agencies analnTgh on the lists of applicants said to the 'ed success In college, chroom workers who are paid by presidential proclamation. connected with politics. colleges the students or various scholarships.. basis. In addi on a part-tim- e tion, parents are asked, to participate on a volunteer basis, with the aim of having two par ents in attendance at each class each day. By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN the less he learns, the less he Volunteers Give Help SPANISH FORK Nearly 80 wants to. When the children go on field Four Classes youngsters four and five years trips, additional volunteers are toen4n4he4outilasseS of age are currently enrolled in the Headstart program in the (Springville, Spanish Fork, Par adults to 20 children Nebo School District. Begun as son, and Santaquin) are given Head start personnel work part of the regular school pro new experiences under careful closely with local representa gram for the first time tnis supervision, and through these tives of the Community Action year, the 'Headstart classes new experiences their vocabu- Program, and' weekly staff have as their aim broadening laries r are - increased. They meetings are held to. discuss the experiences of underprivi learn to meet new people, to problems and methods of hand leged children and preparing associate and cooperate with ung uiem. -t-faem for school. develop tneirl re aiso Lynn Jones, district Headstart large muscles, and do things available to the children ent director, report that the main which interest them. rolled In Headstart. Speech and 'purpose of the program is to Even eating snacks or school hearing tests are given, as well help children from low income lunch is a learning experience. as medical and dental exami "or educationally deprived fam The chfldrea are served the nations and care. If it is ad ilies. Sometimes the children food In their own classrooms, visable, the children may also have physical problems: often family style, and as they eat be given psychological tests. show difficulties te feww the food they talk about itr dis fcr T&urtai thr past two years, " and : adjustment as they ap cussing-wher- e it comes from summer Headstart program has and how It Is prepared. proach school age, he states. been held in the district, and ' Field Trips . Speech Handicaps the success of- these classes Because experiences Their field trips may be to prompted the district to make have been limited, Mr. 'Jones such places as a targe grocery application for funds to incor explains mat these children store, the zoo," boat harbor, post porate Headstart into the regu often ara handicapped in their office, .orchards, canning fac lar district curriculum. ability to communicate, especi- tory, or the canyonsr Such ac ally through speech. They may tivities will not infringe on the be lacking in knowledge of the regular kindergarten program STRANGE TWIST world about them. - Often they the children will encounter next PARSiPANNY, N.JFfUPIhave had little opportunity to year, but will prepare them for The Morris Board County learn and to enjoy art, msic, that program by teaching them Elections Friday and reading. They may see to associate with other chil voter with areported sense of humor and people outside the family as dren, follow a routine, and fol nencil apparently did not Tremendous buy . . . choice of 1000, 1320 or. low instructions. strange and threatening. think too much of the candi 1650-heat levels with booster element to the states that by Mr. Jones Financed with federal funds dates. ' instant-warmt- h time such children reach school through the O.E.O., the proin chilly rooms this give candidates for His write-i- n age, repeated failures may have gram provides four, regular such offices as state assembly radiant heat is mainwinter caused a lack of confidence and teachers and four ' teaching man ana at no Immediate were repacement aiaerman city tained by automatic control at temperatures "the loss of sense of their own aides, as well as two Outreach Mickey Mouse, charge upon return, if any Donald uucs defect occurs within one year switch. ' worth and Importance. Mott coordinators working on the Buck Rogers and Tom xnumo, you set. 'Tip-ov,' vt sale. for learning is often district basis. This makes 10 For the J16,000-a-ye. ration mayor taitedr The mora "achild persons who are employed In post.' the voter's choice wu . learns, tfal more ho wants to; the program, as well as lun- - Oliver Twist. v; v r u Yc5 - u - "" Tbit iuo . ' Nebo 'Head Starf Plan fits 80 Youngsters Tour Dollars Go FurtKer at Sears lieulred,-makingTatioH- tethw-eMldrenr- )f2 -jgeTOCTg - ifr - - their Fan-force- d, er - ar WHY SETTLE FOR LESS? demand for your savings the HIGHEST EARNINGS SAFETY and the CONVENIENCE of: SAVING BY, MAIL. Why settle for less? Deseret Federal MORE than pays .many Insured savings Institutions on PASSBOOK Savings and of--' fers immediate availability of funds". when you want them, and that EXTRA earning power makes a BIG DIFFERENCE In the speed with which your saving grow. 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