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Show 16A Sunday Herald This Week In Adult Education 5 4V A r "W DRIVER EDUCATION FOR ADULTS Mondav. Mav fi a. 7:30 D.m.. In Room 109. North Wing, Utah Technical College - if at frovo. tion call u informa- Ext. 30. PATTERNS FOR PARENTS Wednesday, May 1, at 4 p.m. on KBYU-TChannel 11. The program Wednesday is the final showing of "Streamlining our The Pressures." program Thursday, May 2, at 8 p.m. is entitled, "Leaving the Nest." IT'" vVl I'f ror further 373-789- I: Thursday's program will re run on Saturday, May 4, at 8:30 p.m. For further informa tion, call 373-630- 0 CHILDREN'S STORY hOUR Saturday, May 4, at 3 p.m. at the Provo Public library. For further information, call 0 THE PROYO IDS Pioneer Ward recently Installed a new bishopric, with C. Verl Nuttall, seated center, at bishop. His counselors are Dick Hill, seated left, and John Flnlayson, eated right Ward clerks are, standing left to right, R. Keith Duff in, Wayne Shoell and Ronald Campbell. Provo Scout Receives Eagle Award t Mark Shepherd, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs Lee M. Shepherd, 4026 N. 850 E., Provo, has been present ed his Eagle : i CVnnt Qurort He is a pa trol 1 e a der o 1 : Troop 738 the Edge- L D S mont Fourth Ward, with in of Xyt, V He is also serving as a cub scout den chief. He has served as president of his deacon's quorum and was a member of the Boys Council and on the high honor roll at West Lake Junior High School in Granger prior to moving to Provo. He is now an eigntn grade student at Dixon Junior RECENTLY SUSTAINED members of the Springville Eleventh Ward Bishopric are, Ralph Snelson, front center, bishop, succeeding Harold L. Bartlett; Ted Smith, left and Wray Nelson, right, iuSt and second counselors; back, left to right, Arco Morgan, ward clerk; Lauren Bryan and Dale Osborn assistant clerks. Mr. Smith served as second counselor to Bishop Bartlett and the clerks were also reta ined in their present positions. Provo YoutlvGets Special Speaker Will Talk Here April 30 Duty To God Honor at Rites Jules Cern, C.S., of Scars dale, New York, will discuss the teachings and healing min istry of Christian Science in a public lecture in Provo Tues day, April 30. The lecture is being sponsor ed by First Church of Chrst, Scientist, and will be presented at 8 p.m. in the Women's Club House, 310 West 500 North. Ad mission is free and open to the Science for more than 25 years. He became interested in Christian Science when a young ac tor. While in the theater, he ap peared in a few plays on Broad way and toured nearly all of the United States and Canada, He hag lectured throughout most of the world since 1953 when he was first named to the Board of Lectureship of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. public, The title of his lecture here A native of Dallas, Texas, will be "Christian Science: Its Mr. Cern has been engaged in Divine Revelation and Human the public practice of Christian r mm mimm ii, m.oww.m Application." Christ Scientists AO Youth the ' ' f S i r is JULES CERN IT- - r Five Girls Named Top Lehi Honor Graduates non-whi- ts Na-tion- i Census figures show one horse for every three persons m WORLD OF SLEEP June 7th Departu Conducted K , MORLEY ELOISE Brig- - TRAVEL NAME 58 North University BRAND 373-382- MATTRESS Ask About Our June 4 European Tout. t- fi 1 -i j I part of the with your purchase of King or Queen Size Sleep Kb. 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I the hiring of the fittest and best obtainable in tht personnel ar CUESN SERVICE -PHILADELPHIA (UP1) Negroes today play a major role in the automobile industry, which is nearing a milestone in 'policy aimed at achieving racial Thes-salonia- ns sponsive Pv 'Vf !' labor market," Northrup said. showed that The study Negroes made up 13.6 per cent of the labor force of General integration. This was the major point Motors, Ford, ani Chrysler by 'established in a study of Negro the end of 1966, a percentage of employment in the automobile slightly larger than their industry over the past 50 years,! general population ratio. jthe first in a series of industry; Most of the Negro force was surveys. It was conducted by! concentrated in production jobs ithe Wharton School of Finance, about 25 per cent, compared land Commerce at the Universi- - with only 3 per cent of the more ' ' ty of Pennsylvania uncer a, than 100,000 skilled workers in Is three-yeFord Foundation; the big three plants. Difficulties in receiving training in craft v grant. i in either apprentice At least 11 other industries skills will be covered. Next in the programs or through series will be a report on racial training have held back employin the aerospace ment in this cateogry, th policies HONOR STUDENTS of the 1963s graduating class of 1968 at report explained. industry. Lehi High School are, seated, left to right, Barbara Beck, in Negro the increase Negro progress in the salaried Tracing Remae Hadfield and Peggy Christofferson, who is also class in the automobile area has been slow, but major employment valedictorian. Standing, left to right, are Charlene Blamires North-rucompanies have been trying to industry, Dr. Herbert R. and Kathy Udell, who is the salutatorian. correct this, the report said. It Wharton chairman of the School's Department of Indus noted that Negroes represent try, observed that, since tne only four per cent of the total riots in Detroit last year, the office and clerical work force, big three auto companies have indicating the industry's late intensified their hiring of start in this area. As late as 1962, the report marginal workers. "Now companies are literally said, Negroes constituted less searching for the most marginal than one half of one per cent of LEHI Five girls have makers of America and was (employes) that possibly can be the white collar and professionbeen named the top honor stu- named to receive the Outstand- utilied.. .instead of stressing the al employment and one half of one per cent of the skilled dents of the 1968 graduating ing Teenager award. She is a in one of the big craftsmen class of Lehi High School, it fourth-yea- r Seminary student. nominee and is a fourth-yea- r three. Another had no was announced by principal She has been named Junior Seminary student. She was a clerical employees throughout Dale H. rrice. Peggy uiristot- - Horseman of the Year of the She most delegate to Girls State. of the 1950s, and the third ferson, daughter of Mr. and Utah Arabian Horse Club and also the to attend BYU, plans had only a small number. Mrs. Dean Christofferson, has served as an attendant to the in English. Northrup observed that the been named class valedictor Lehi Rodeo Queen. She plans majoring rise in Negro employment was to of attend the BYU, with a winner of the ian; Kathy Udell, daughter Betty Crocker not without difficultues. To Mrs. Helen Goode and the late major in homemaking educaHomemaker of Tomorrow con- obtain one salutaDean Udell, is class tion. permanent employee test, a member of the National since 1965, Miss Udell is serving as an companies have been torian; and Remae Hadfield, Honor Society and was named compelled to hire four to six. Charlene Blamires and Bar officer in the Thespians, pep Secretarial StuOutstanding Other problems included a bara Beck, honor students. Miss club and Future Homemakers dent. She is a fourth-yea- r Semincidence of claims, greater Hadfield is the daughter of of America. She is a member inary Student. She plans to at- more discipline cases, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield. of the school color guard, scholtend BYU on a four-yewhites not seeking employment Miss Blamires is the daughter Honor Society, partici in business in plants or departments where of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Bla pates in debate and was also arship ,majoring education. Negroes formed the majority. mires and Miss Beck $ the named to receive the OutstandMiss Beck was a Sterling daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- ing Teenager Award. She plans Scholar finalist, is an officer Northrup said, however, that automobile companies are exto attend the University of tram Beck. in the pep club, a Senior Class pected to provide more jobs for will Each of these girls speak Utah. officer, a member of the Na- Negroes in the future because on commencement exercises Other Activities tional Honor Society, a Thesthey have "a capacity far slated Friday evening, May Miss Hadfield i? an officer ki pian and a member of the beyond that of industries 24th. the pep club, a Thespian, a Yearbook staff. She is a fourth-yea- r to utilize the many poorly educated Activities Many member of the National Honor Seminary student and and inexperienced recruit." Miss Christofferson is a stu Society, Future Homemakers plans to attend Utah State Unident body officer, an officer in of America and the only girl versity following graduation, 900 Approximately men, the National Honor Society, a in the Lehi High Stake Band. majoring in physical therapy women and children live insid member of the Future Home- - She was a Sterling Scholar) and social work. the Vatican. "Y are all the children of light, and the children of the we are not of the night, Is if day: of darkness." : norThis verse from First ? . . S . i . Will Meet Today i1" iili i is Call cut Eagle Sco ut and is now s e r ving as secretary o f his p r i est's quorum, tie is also active in -- i Play Major Role in Car Industry 11 Negroes I 1 rr IV High. Mark plays the piano ana hunting, fishing and other sports. jfi - Paraguay. Eric Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Johnson, has been presented his Duty to God award in the Provo Seventh ttt j t - Mark Larry Evans as scoutmaster. ' fi i' . 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