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Show This Week Deg'lsfrafion Open c j. fcvenf For scour In Adult . education Ti (5 Counseling Clinic to Highlight County Adult Education Week Dean C. Christensen, chair-- ; be organized into areas of spe- cialization with Dr. john Un- man, announced today To kickoff the annual Adult 'ial week is being declared in from various educational, up!- - evening classes- Registration, NEW EVENING CLASSES registration is now taking place non as director and assisted by Education Week in Utah Coun- - order to achieve tmre public fare, and employment avenues Sept. STARTING for the Sept. 12 and 13 Univer- - Don Gerow, Richard Meibos, Monday, Sept.-1Nebo School District Adult ty this week will be the Second understanding and awareness of will be available to help those at Utah Technical College at'sity of Scouting. Those in teres- - Ray Baird, led Hindmash, l . J IS, l Annual Utah County Adult adult education and how it af- - adults who desire this type of High School: Sept. 11, 7 p.m. in Advance registration, ted are instructed to register Glade Wright, Roger Moore, Provo. the Spanish Fork High School, Counseling Clinic Monday at fects the individual, his family, assistance. Monday through Friday, Sept. with their Institutional repre- Harlow Brown, and Del Flet Dates tiie Provo City Library from his community and society, in Courses: Sept. 18, Registration 9 througti 13 from 8 a.m. to 8 30 sentative (bishop's counselor, cher. (6) Explorer Course, in dates for this 7 p.m. in the Spanish Fork, 7 to 9 p.m. general. Registration structed by Gordon Miner and p.m. For further information, priest or pastor). The purpose of the clnic is to year oiferod in the county by Payson and Springville High Governor Calvin L. Rampton Chairman Christensen indi- L. Allen Tidwell, which will in call a proclamation de- - provide educational and voca- - Hie various institutions are as schools, has signed information on a new cated that those registering clude Provo School District daring this week a Adult Edu- - tional counseling for adults in follows: SCHOOL Adult COMPLE- should choose one of the fol area of Exploring. (7) Institu HIGH . w it iv in uidn. cauiiu uwii to uin.im luting School' this week SeDt in iiusspt'Lvuiiiuy, High TION PROGRAM which those tional par(for Representative Conine, lowing areas Adult Basic Education: seeking a diploma) begins ticipate: (1) Trekker Course, taught by Rulon Skinner will HAROLD E. BURROWS, . this wreK, Sept. second counselTuesday, Sept. 10 a 1 7 p. m. directed by Gladys Gerow and present the Institutional RepCourses: work of Oct. 7. Senrole the scoutin will which proresentatives the in Florence Ward room Brown, in or at the Third Provo faculty sharp ior Citizens' Program: first proProvo High School. Classes will vide stimulating ideas for use ing program, succeeds N o a 1 Bishopric, gram, Sept. 25 in the afternoon. "These courses are designed Hatch who has left for Lacontinue each Tuesday and in the program, (2) Guide PaHelen to l tah Technical Collebe at Thursday from 7 to in p.m.; trol Course, taught by fayette, Ind., to attend Purdue give a practical experience Blanche Miller, and Perkins hisProvo include English, subjects with a new insight and stimu University under a fellowevening sctiool: Adinclude practical demon vance to his master's tory, math, science. Counselors will registration. Monday of the lating ideas in every phase of ship, looking wiil be present from 7 to 8 strations and discussions Burrows from 9 a.m. to Mr. tliroiigh previdegree. Friday Chairman Christen and scouting," Tenderfoot requirements 8 30 p.m.: registration accep'ed was Sunday School p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10. For ideas. (3) Den sen stated, "and a must for ously to Oct. 11; instruction Carfurther information, call Prow other helpful Earl E. superintendent. those begins in leaders the instructed oy scouting 1 Adult Education Deoartment, Mother's Course, Sept. 18. ter is Bishop and Erschel R1 : and 1 with program Belva and parents Hicken boys Wilma Alpine Courses .M-UMShepherd is first counselor. I will give ideas for den in scouting.' for the Alpine (4) Registration cub and projects. SUNDAY. CHILDREN'S LITERATURE meetings SEPT. a. 1968 9A Herald School District courses has alSunday and Weblo UtM) County, Orientation Cub STUDY GROUP Monday, ready been held last Tuesday will be directed by Sept. 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the Pro- Course, in Pleasant Grove. Those wish vo Public Library. For further Claud E. Zobel and is designed scouts of cub it ing to participate in the the for parents lle Information, call courses may register the as well as cub leaders. week of Oct. 7 at the various BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT (5) Pack Leaders Course, schools in ttie district. for adults who are in basic ed- taught by Russell Hicken and ucation (reading, writing and Barney Mctiarry, win give The governor's proclamation meetstates that education of the indiarithmetic, etc.) begins Mon- ideas on the Cub Pack Course will vidual cannot Russell G. Hales, a former companied by Mrs. Hales and be considered day, Sept. 9 at 7 p.m. at the ings. (6) Boy Scout location at this year changed complete when the person has Springville resident, was award- they flew to Jamacia where the Frankling School, 7th West ed the Doctor of Philosophy de they vacationed before return acquired the skills and abilities to do his job, but tliat it must and 4th South and continues gree in Eduing home. continue to keep the person up- Monday and Thursday evenings cational A A son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene to date and current in his occuat throughout the year under the A. Hales of Spanish Fork, Dr. new coodinator, Richard Bolat trie recent pation. Hales received his early schoolton. Opening social refreshmence- in Opportunity to Grow and Springville ing graduated ments; and familiar former ment of the from the Springville The proclamation states that High NEW BISHOPRIC OF THE OREM 21st War Orem West Dalcn Thomas, 9 .Genola, won University teachers will greet you and outof d, School in 1944, where he was Stake, LDS Church, recently "adult education offers all citiline the yecr's work. For fur-- first Dlace in the junior division Utah. active in athletics, music and installed are, from left, seated; Alfred J. ( Ja tk) Meredith, first counselor; Bishop Gene R. zens, regardless of age or prevther information, call Provo of the recent Utah County Farm Dr Hales is Mangum; and David Brent Thomas, second counselor. Standing, from left, are; Richard B. ious experience, the opportundrama. He enlisted in the armTalent Find, wnne presently AdAdult Education Department, Bureau Turnbow, assistant ward clerk; Robert Ted Pitts, executive secretary; and Terence L. Day, ity to grow in knowledge and ed services and was accepted Debbie Lange, 12, Orem, was ministrator of ward clerk. into the 2 Program on speunderstanding, to acquire techDr. Hales cial assignment. top winner in the intermediate Classes of the nical and professional skills, to division and Elaine Trinnaman, Division of Continuing Educahe For three served experience new relations In huyears division tion at the 21, Lehi was the senior man relations, to make a mort university. an LDS Mission m Czechoslowinner. He is currently a member of vakia, he and three other comsignificant contribution to soEach received trophies for the board of directors, National ciety and to develop leadership were missionthe first panions their first place county victories University, Extension associa- aries to to potentials.,, Czechoslovakia go and will now compete in the tion, Division of Evening ColThere will be no chargt for following World War II. State Bureau Farm Utah State the clinic tomorrow night All leges and Class Extension. His At the completion of his miscontest on Sept. 21. affiliation with state and naSPANISH FORK Friday night the last two of Ordeal membership is condi Laws, cheerful service to oth participants are donating their James Fair the son of Mr. ana tional education?.! societies in sion he entered Brigham Young six Utah National Parks Coun is Dalen tioned on requirements and ers, and strong activity in pro time in an effort to be of assistDunn, Spanish Fork, received B. and his received Genola, clude membership in the state University the Arrow mem- election ol cil Order motion of the camping pro ance to the betterment of this his doctoral degree recently at Mrs. Douglas Thomas, A. degree in 1952. He married by the boy's own scout and he presented a vocal solo. of Utah Committee on Compos of the BSA, bers received the gram program. Brigham Young University, in Carma of Mendenhall Jane unit once a year. Brotherhood in the junior divi o 1938 Vigil The public and all Interested post high school educa Lodge's While even thous the field of education. His dis- Second nlace hundreds, in the Salt Lake Springville and tional programs, affiliation with Ceremony to achieve the high- membership is conditioned on ands of are invited and urj:d persons sertation was titled "A Study sion was taken by Kyle and men have LDS Russell taught est honors in Temple. 8 and 10, the Utah Academy of Arts and the Order of the faithfulness to scouting and ser- become boys to attend the clinic and to takt of the Techniques of Work and Kevan Holdaway, members of the Order was Sciences, Adult Education As- school in Springville for sev Arrow, to Alma vice to others. The according mem of the Arrow in the Utah Na advantage of opportunities now Vineyard, and third place Vigil Identification." eral years. Banks, lodge advisor. Mr. Dunn is the son of Mr. won by Laura Ewell, 9, Payson. sociation of Utah, Adult Edu bership is restricted to a very tional Parks Council over the available in adult education in are John Joining in congratulations of Mrs. Lange and UnitMr. Kenneth Larsen, Provo, and few of the members who over years, only 42 to date have Utah County. of Association the cation and Mrs. LeRoy Dunn of Spantheir father are Ellen Jane, Mike Lee. Salem, received ish Fork. He attained his bache- the parents of the intermediate ed States, National Society for years of service have demon- been selected to receive the Brenda Lee, students attending their Vigil membership in the strated their continued dedica Kennison, New York Clty'i first bulWinf the study of Education, National lor's degree at BYU In 1950, group winner. Angie Vigil membership in the Order, East High, Laura Dene, Clay- Order of the Arrow during spe tion to the Scout Oath and concluded Mr. Banks. cod was enacted n 1647. and a master of science degree 15, Payson, was second place Organization on Legal Problems ton Junior High, Nicholas Eu- cial ceremonies at Camp Maple there in 1960. His major field winner ana Sue Greenhalgh, 16, of Education, Phi Delta Kappa, and Rebecca Ann of the Dell Friday night. third. gene, was Delta Delta Phi. and UPhi Phi, has been elementary curriculum Santaquin, Miss Trinnaman, His Thesis was "Decisions of Bonneville Elementary School. Other 1968 Vigil members to Following and Instruction. of Mr. and Mrs. Ho the Appellate Court and Attor They are all active in the LDS the Lodge Honoring Mr. Dunn for attain daughter ment of his PhD degree recent- mer Trinnaman, Lehi, in me neys General Opinions in the Church at the Monument Park were Sidnev Sandberg, Provo; Sharon State of Utah Concerned with Second Ward. Lawrence Henry, Orem; Ray ly was a dinner hosted by Mr. senior division were second Gibson, Payson; and Charles American Fork, Law." School Merrill and Mrs. Ashby at their Foulger, Provo. PROTEST STUDENTS Zobell, Orem, home In Spanish Fork. Guests and Terry Lange, 19, Dr. Hales attended a National India SRINAGAR, (UPI) There are three grades of board meeting at Miami Beach, included Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy third. 13 police membership in the Order of Florida recently, he was ac- - Twelve students and Dunn; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford men were injured Thursday in the Arrow, national honor sociClark, of Greeley, Colo.; Mr. disorders over the government's ety for outstanding campers of and Mrs. Dyke Stewart Jr., 105 E. 1st N., decision to prosecute six Mos- the Boy Scouts of America Christ Scientist, Payson; Bishop and Mrs. Bill as "enemy the Ordeal, the Brotherhood, Provo, are at 11 a.m. All are lem Rust, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. land the Vigil. India. welcome. against agents" Marion Wride, Benjamin; and Mrs. Paul and Mr. Beckstrom, "So God created man in his Spanish Fork. own image, in the image of God created he him; male and feHELP BACKFIRES (UPD-Motorist ATHENS S. male created he them." Incar struck and Fytas' injured This verse from Genesis is OVoVBnBBVOOVHBBBH to n Evanghelia Papazoglou. Fytas cluded in the Christian In this into the be her read car Sunday and helped began the trip to a hospital. His Science churches around the car collided with another. Miss world. The subject is "Man." Services at First Church of Papazoglou was killed. that j 6, v. it 0. t,,,t newly-mme- iuitiu 81-1- Non-Cred- d lf y, 7, tfo-630- 1. - Mil ;"M ft fi'i Resident Ex-Springvi- 0. non-cred- Gets Doctorate Degree m W VV Winners Named In Farm Bureau Contest com 1. 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