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Show 10A Sunday Herald SUNDAY, UMi JUNE County, Nebo School District 23, Lists Class Today's Topic Five Changes in fori Five ad-- j Parkview School in Payson, ministrative appointments with-- 1 and Marion Wride, Thurber in the Nebo School District School in Spanish Fork. have been announced by Super Dividing Time Intendent Russell N. Stansfield. Mr. Swenson worked with New as&ist- Lee Principal ant principal Supervisory Ralphs last year, dividing his of Springville time between Westside and Creek schools. This year High School Sage will be Gor- he will remain fulltime at don Smith, Westside. Mr. Argyle replaces athletic coach Roland Hamilton, who will be at Springville principal at Santaquin: while SPANISH FORK I The Golden Text, from Proverbs states the theme of the lesson: "The Lord by wisdom hath founded the earth; by understanding hath He established the heavens." SI High Mr. Wride will succeed Willis School. He will Hill, who is retiring Mr. Smith is a native of RECENTLY SUSTAINED bishopric of the Springville 10th LDS Ward are, front, left to Mr. Sudweeks Springville and holds a M. S Cummins, who is leaving the from BYU. He has taught in right, Max Thorn, first counselor; Blaine Clyde, bishop; Reed Averett, second counselor; district. Verl C. Sudweeks has Nebo district since 1955, in rear, left to right, Tom Smith, assistant clerk; Verl S. Dallin, clerk; Leon Woodfield, Earl been appointed assistant prin structing courses in physical Francom, assistant clerks. Bishop Waldo Jacobsen and first counselor Martin Reed were cipal of Payson High School, education, health, science, his- released from their positions while second counselor Max Thorn was retained as first counlucceeding George Puckett, who tory, and civics. He has also selor j"d all clerks were retained. will become principal. been recreation director for Three teaching principals Springville City for two years, have been appointed who will and has spent nine years in replace Charles Springville Man Named to Scouting Post teach half a day and serve as principal half a day under the direction of a supervisory principal. They are Sterling R. Swenson, Westside School in Springville; Sterling C. Argyle, Two Provo Scouters Taking Training Program at Ranch the Utah National Guard. Mr. Sudweeks Verl C. Sudweeks is a native of Nephi and has attended Snow College, BYU, Kansas SPRINGVILLE Nebo CIMARRON. N.M. Dr. las assistant district commis- State University, and Gonzaga School District teacher and long, Darhl M. sioner ana scoutmaster ot iroop 720 East Pederson, University. He holds a M. S. time active Scout leader, Rob and Ted K. McAlister, 798 respectively, in the Provo Center, in biological science. ert L. Strong, 1156 East 230 S., both of Provo, District. Utah National Parks Mr. Sudweeks was basket- has been ap are participating in the volun Council, B.S.A., which coordinball coach at Tintic High School pointed to the teer training program at Phil- - ates scouting for the boys of in Eureka for three years, and Bear Lake mont Scout Ranch and Explorer their area. coach and teacher at Payson Boy Scout The course is being taught at Base. High for seven years. Camp as Philmont Volunteer Trainthe naThey are enrolled in the Boy of Sterling R. Swenson is a and is one of the 25 Center ing tive of .Spanish Fork and re- water . front Scouting Conference, which is courses will be offered to that ceived his M. S. in school ad- activities. part of a national training pro about 1,300 volunteer Scout 4 ministration from BYU. He Mr. Strong, gram organized by the National leaders this summer. i Council, Boy Scouts of Amer taught at Brockbank School in having recent- the Scouters Accompanying Mr. Strong ica. Spanish Fork for two years, at ly completed while they are in training, more the Spanish Fork Middle School the Boy Scout National CampPedersen, chairman of the than 4,000 members of their for two years, and at Grant ing School aquatics course at Psychology at families will be taking advanDepartment and Sage Creek Schools for one Camp Cowles, Wash., assumes Brigham Young University, and tage of the full program of acat Bear year each. He is active in direction of activities McAlister, a United States Pos tivities offered for all age whico The camp, community affairs in youth Lake Sunday. tal Service letter carrier, serve groups. continues through Aug. 24, is sports programs. Attending some of the special Salt under the direction of the Spanish Fork Native available for women, Council. programs Scout Lake Sterling C. Argyle is a native Mrs. Pedersen and Mrs. Mc of Spanish Fork and holds a Alister are sharing the DAN W. PETERSON M.S. degree from Los Angeles F. Boy period with their hus State College. He has taught at bands and the McAlister chilPark School in Spanish Fork, dren, Judy 13, and Linda 10. at Parkview School, at ThurFORK-Nor-man ber, and at Santaquin, as well AMERICAN as one year of teaching in La L. Wallin has been presented For the duty to God award at the Puente, Calif. Mr. Wride is a native of First Ward ow Benjamin and received his M.S. s a c r ament D. Ray in elementary school adminis- Bishop Link tration from Los Angeles State Bishop. Th signi A dis College. His teaching experi award AMERICAN FORK WASHINGTON fies comple tinct honor has come to Supt. ence includes a year at Maple-to- n, tion of r e-Johnson has cleared away k a at three of Westside, W. Peterson Dan year Alpine of final the quirements paperwork for the School District The ABC's of at Thurber, three at Central, of the Moscow-Nefour Aaronic opening and one at a Covina, hand Calif., Boardmanship, the new York air link, setting the stage priesthood book of the Utah School Boards year as assistant principal at for the opening of service. School Central in Spanish Fork. awards. Association, has been selected Johnson has formally ap for a 1968 Edpress Norman the Civil Aeronautics Norman will proved rating by the Educational Press be a senior at American Fork Board decision to issue a Association of America. Supt. High School this fall. He reforeign air carrier permit to Peterson authored the book a airceived the Eagle Scout award Aeroflot, the Soviet-owne- d few months ago. It is illustratin Mav of 1967. He is the son of line which will provide half the ed by J. Richard Anderson, Robert E. and Norma L. Wallin. service over the 4,200-mu- e assistant executive secretary route. Pan American is desigef the Utah School Boards As nated as the American carrier. KILL HUK CHIEF No. 2 Soviet officials have already MANILA (UPI)-T- he sociation, which published the book. aDDroved the plane, but no date Communist Huk commander in has been set for the opening of Tarlac province, Alberto Merca- Supt Peterson and Mr. AnMr. Wride Mr. Swenson derson will be honored at the the service. do. alias Commander Trongco, annual Awards Luncheon July Under the terms of the was killed Saturday in a ciasn each airline will 1 at Dallas, Tex. with a Philippine army patrol 75 LAND SHORTAGE could two a week from The of flights Manila. north operate miles the' publication Concerning lead to use of translucent 1 to Sept. 30. This would be executive Ronald McBrine, May Philippine constabulary said the skyscraper greenhouses, cut to once a ween oetween ucu Dolores strucwife. commander's such as this secretary of Edpress, has writture made of fiberglass and 1 and April SO. Pneda. was captured. Tarlac's ten, "You may be interested in knowing that this year there chief Huk commander, Bernabe plastic Deslgaer says Cleveland, Ohio's largest city, were a total of 857 entries. To plants row faster in these Buscayno, alias Commander could be built is the country's eighth largest which towers, several with be included as a winner from Dante, escaped ac tall as 130 Icet. in population. .this number is a true mark distinction. of Congratulations Mr. Smith Mr. Argyle on winning this international edrecognition of excellence in ucational journalism." NYERERE SEES RED Dr. Peterson is commencing TOKYO (UPI)-Ju- lius K. his tenth year as superinten- Nyerert of Tanzania paid a dent of the Alpine School Dis- formal visit to Communist trict. He taught English at Party Chairman Mao Tse Tung three Utah High Schools and is in Peking last week, the Red a former principal of the Lehi Chinese news agency said today. High School. - Gets Church Award study-vacati- A. School Head In Alpine Honored Paperwork rr; J r I N. Y.-Mosc- Done Air - Set at UTC "Is the Universe, Including Evolved Man, by Atomic 'Force?" This question is the to topic of the lesson-sermo- n be read in all Christian Science 'churches today. Services at First Church of Christ Scientist, 104 E. 1st N., Provo, begin at II a.m. The public is invited !to attend. I Administrative Positions Is Drivers Christ Scientist Church Lists 1961 Utah (UPI)-jPres-i- A drivers education adult class will begin Mcnday, June 24, at Utah Technical College Brad Matt at Provo, announced Lynn Asay, coordinator. driver education wishing to learn new or additional driving skills may register now for 39 hours of instruction. Each of the lessons lasts two hours each, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The cost of the entire course is $30. Students will learn to drive using the driver training units at Utah Technical College. Actual experience cones after preliminary study Non-drive- Mark Mike Grad Gains Five Scouts Doctorate Receive From Montana U BYU in the ciassroom. Prospective students will go to the west entrance of the College on 1400 North University Avenue, Provo. Call for additional information. 373-78- Eagle Award Clarence Golden Jensen, graduate of BYU, now resid ing in Lethbridge, Alberta, SPRINGVILLE Five scouts uanaaa, was from the Springville area have been presented with their Eagle awarded his Scout awards. Doctor of Edu They are: cation Degree Ken neth J. at the univer son Swenson, sity of Mon o f Mr. and tana, Mrs. John C. He Swenson Mr. Jensen is a patrol received his leader in his bachelors and Mr. Jensen masters degrees from BYU in scout troop. Matt Calvin 1959 and 1962 respectively. He 1 3, Packard, is a former resident of Hunts-villKenneth son of Mayor Beginning this fall he will Mrs. F. Calvin Packard. and teach history at Ricks College He is patrol leader of troop 62, n Rexburg, Ida. of the Third LDS Ward. Brad Brinkerhoff, son of Mr. SCHOLARS ARRIVE and MfS- - Hal Brinkerhoff, Map-letoBILBAO, (UPI)- -A Spain Hal is junior assistant group of American scholars scoutmaster in Troop 127 and from Nevada has arrived for has served as patrol leader. intensive studies of Basque Mike Hutchings, 13, son of Mr. cultural authorities. Mrs. and Daryl Htuchings, The group is led by William Mike has been scribe Mapleton. of the Douglas University of and patrol leader of his troop Nevada, which has a Basque studies program recopized as Mark S. Whiting, son of Mr. one of the world's most and Mrs. Juan Wliiting, Maple-to- n. Mark has been a patrol Nevada has become a complete. center for Basque sheepherders leader. who emigrated to America. AUSSIES FIGHT ON CHILDREN DIED SYDNEY, Australia (UPI)-Exte- rnal SEOUL, Korea (UPI)-S- ix Affairs Minister Paul children were killed and two Hasluck of Australia said injured last week when a hand recently his nation will never in grenade with which they were forsake its involvement playing exploded in the Chung- - Southeast Asia. "Other people won area 55 miles north of can get out," he said. "We cannot." Seoul, police said Saturday. Ex-Pr- WS5H recently e. n. vo Man o Gains Dental Surgery Degree Dr. Paul A. Greenhaleh. son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ray Green-halg- h of Provo, has recently re ceived a doctor of Dental Surgery d e-g r e e from Case Western Reserve Uni versity, locat ed in Cleve land, Ohio. Paul gradu ated from Pro vo High School Dr. Greenhalgh and Bngham Young University. While a student at BYU, he met and married the former Ruth Ann Moore of Logan, Utah. They have three children. Dr. Greenhalgh will practice at Fort Lewis, Wash., with the U. S. Army for the next two years. 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