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Show 4W 0qrv4hp 1S 14A Sundoy Herald Jehovah's Witnesses Plan Heber Convention m S ! inn ilfTi " 1 'RESIDENT BROWN 1 Dedication Of Chapel Members of the Provo con-- i Wit- of .Jehovah's gregation nesses will be spending the weekend of Dec. 20 to 22 in Heher City, Utah, as they at- their circuit Witnesses appreciate the need for continued Bible study so the program for this; Heber City convention will bel filled with practical Bible coun-ten- d sel and instructions. The gram will include a variety of on Bible topics, talks In local the held Meetings Hall will be cancelled' iurns to discuss' ministerial im-a- s these three provements, and staged dra-dathey assemble in the Wasatch High matizations to huow how each minister can have a full share School, Heber City, Utah. Preaching the good news. In Richard De Julio, local pre-1'- ? '10" them Lsh1a.rlr'8 Fu"y ln siding minister, commenting with this, the conven-statcabout the Bible convention, tlon theme- 'Snaring fully in "Assembling together reachln8 fje Good News' will helps to strengthen our faith be stressed, our heartfelt ap- and deepen The climax of this gathering for the preciation many good be on Sunday afternoon spiritual things provided by our wi at 3P.m;, when Floyd great, loving Creator, Jehovah r.nri His word th Rihip hrins F. Garrett, district supervisor us to become more aware olfrom Brooklyn, N.Y., speaks on c.k t HfinJ'l U Hi io the serious situation facing U,i - OH KM President Hugh B. Br;i",n, first counselor in the LDS Firs! Presidency, will .led ica'e tne recently completed Sharon Slake Center and Orem t Ward Chapel today. The dedicatory services will be given at a p.m. and the building will be open for vis itors to inspect the facilities prior to the services. Special guests at the dedication will be the three former of slake presidents Sharon Stake Arthur V. Watkins, Henry D. Taylor and Philo T. Edwards. Current President Alma P. Burton will conduct the services. , f . ' . of the College of Humanities, 23rd-31s- - Located at 545 S. 8th E., Orem, the center was com- - m u"j pi lives, in mis way we can slay close to God and thus gain His protection through these critical last days." Mr. De Julio continued, "Je- m-ic- a - Lee Roy SPRINGVILLE Nielson, 13, son of Laura B. Nielson and the late Russell W. re-)- f pleted in September at a cost .Nielson, $505,000. approximately Itjceived his encompasses 25,000 square feet eagle award at and the chapel will seat 3fif,a recent Boy while the cultural hall will hold Scout court of an additional 1,700 persons. honor. He is Bishop Ronald Hyde of the an Orem 23rd Ward and Bishop 'grade student DeLynn Heaps of the Orem 31st a t Springville Ward will also speak at the Junior High dedication services. School, and is interested i n Lee Roy music. He is a counselor in the Dea con's presidency in the Spring- vill Fourth (Yard, and earned his first year individual award last year. He has served as troop scribe, and is active in Little League football. outdoor sports. He was on the Douglas, 13, a member of winning Little League baseball Troop 12 of which Andrew Block team. eighth Earn Eagle Scout Ranking - Scouts-A- lan Eagle Craig cer, is an eighth grade student at Junior High. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Laycock. He served as buglar in his troop, and as SDe- cial instructor. He has attended Maple Dell summer camp two summers and has earned 21 merit badges. Douglas plays the trumpet in the school A band, and he plays Bantam bas ketball and was in Little League football. Hunting is one of his favorite sports and he likes to build car models. David, 14, also a member of Troop 12, Is a ninth grade stu dent at Junior High. He has served as scribe, assistant pa trol leader and patrol leader. He belongs to the Order of the Arrow and completed a junior leadership course. For three summers he attended Maple Dell summer camp and spent one week in special Brotlrhood Week activities for the Order of the Arrow. David earned 24 merit badges. H has been Deacon's Quorum president. Car ing, fishing and hunting he particularly enjoys and has played in Bantam Basketball league and played in Little League and Pony League baseball. is scoutmaster, C. Spen- Shields, Gary Gray, Douglas C. Lay cock and David W. Briggs. Alan, 14, is a member of Troop 818, and Alan e student in the ninth grade ln the Junior High School. Ralph E. Spencer, his father, is the scoutmaster. Alan is a member of Noonie Lodge of the Order of the Arrow. He attended Maple Dell Scout Camp two summers end also Brotherhood Week at the camp. He has earned 22 merit badges. Alan has been patrol leader and librarian, and has participated in troop conservation and service projects. His special interest is geology and he iias quite a collection of Indian artifacts. He expects to attend the 1969 archealogical expedition at Philmont Scout Ranch, New Mexico. He served as deacon's quorum president, has earned two Indi- Pries Aaronic thood awards, is a member of the Teachers Quorum of the Eleventh Ward. Craig, 13, is the son of Mr. an. Mrs. R. Doyle Shields. He is a member of Troop 18 of the K. Sixth Ward and Daniel Adams is the scoutmas'r. He has served as assistant patrol leader, and is currently patrol leader and den chief. He has 22 merit badges. Craig has attended summer camp at Maple Dell d'iriiig the past two summers. He was selected to attend the National Scout Jamboree at Farragiit. Ida. He has served as no'.'retarv in his Deacon's Quorum and is presently the first counselcr. He is an eighth grade student at the Junior High, enjoys sports and has been a member of b;th basketball and baseball teams. W:u y, II, is the son o( Mr. and M' s Lelawi Gray. He, too, is a member of the Sixth Ward's Troop IB. lie has served as troop patrol leader, senior patrol leader and instructor. He i.s a candidate for the order of t!ie Arrow. Gary has received two Individual Awards, was a onmst'ior in the Deacon's and is active in his Teacher's Quorum. He is in the Junior High ninth grade and enjoys sports. He has plavcd baseball, basketball and vidual SUSPECT HELD MANILA have national (UPI)-Po- lice Timpanogos Chorale Slates "German Tnrough campuses Conversational Patterns." Christmas Concert Tonight World's oldest subway is that of London, England, opened in EVEN NG The Chorale is sponsored by the Timpanogos Stake and is conducted by Leslie E. Rees. Accompanist is Catherine Rees. Two euest performers, Jrckie Larsen of American Fork, will give a vocal solo, and Ralph Kennard, will do a trumpot solo. BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS son. Nancy Ekins will sing an alto The solo on "All Through Craig BUS BUS BUS Both the stake presidency and members of the Cnorale extend invitations to everyone who would like to attend. This year the 18 member Winslow has added chorus Christensen to its membership. returned to Mr. Christensen Pleasant Grove this summer after three years in Tonga and tenor. joins the group as first BUS (UPI)-Fore- ign BUS Shorthand, Intermediate BUS (40 WPM-Up- ) Type, Beginning BUS Bank AM AM Se- BC BC DD DD DD I P.M. Dejong Concert Hall HARRIS FINE ARTS CENTER 8 9 EA Electrical EA Bai ET and Automatic Coi.trol M-- ET M-- ET Digital 910 ET M-- 7-- ET M-- 7-- ET M-M-- - M-- THURSDAY 0 710 Tu Communication! Journalism Only W Only Baiic ENG ENG GROCERY STORE CHECKING Grocery Store ....W-T- Checking GUNSMITHING GS GS Gunimilhing, First Year M-- Gummithing, Advanced M-- 0 HISTORY HI 6:30-9:3- Utah Early Hiitory W Only 7? W Only W Only 7-- 9 INVESTMENTS M-- MK RY Principlei of Investing Advanced Principle! of Investing Machine Machine Machine MS MS MS Firit Yecr Second Year Related Instruction Shop, Shop, Shop, M-- MATHEMATICS h 0 ...M-- I) M-- 0 to Algebra Introduction to Mathematics Advanced Algebra Introduction MATH MATH MATH 2) Th Only Only Tu Only Th Engine Theory and Shop (Section 1) Real Estate Appraising and Financing Wed Only REFRIGERATION M-- RA Refrigeration, First Year Refrigeration, Advanced 0 M-- 0 M-- WELDING Electric Arc Welding WLD WID M-- WLD WLD 710 II Oxyacetylene Welding II Oxyacetylene Welding II Electric Arc Welding II Counei marked with are continuing couriei. - AUTO BODY REPAIR EVENINGS: Monday and Wednesday. HOURS: 7.10 p.m. TUITION: $20 Instructor: FARM DIESEL EQUIPMENT REPAIR PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT Mr. Don Pendergrau JVENINGS: HOUI 5: and EVENINGS: Tuesday Only. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. HOURS: TUITION $10 p.m. MAINTENANCE Dean Killpack EVENINGS: Wednesday Only. INSTRUCTOR: HOURS. TUITION: $10 p.m. INSTRUCTOR TUITION: $10 Only. Tuesday p.m. Mr. Phil Argyl. Mr. John Sanden MODERN TORCH WELDING FOR EVENINGS: HOURS: Monday and Tuesday. EVENINGS: HOURS: Tuesday p.m. TUITION: p.M. SMALL INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA EQUIPMENT OPERATION and MINOR MAINTENANCE THE TRADES Staff IN.'IRUCTOR: $25 MANAGEMENT BUSINESS 'NSTRUCTOR: TUITION: $10 Only. Staff PUNCHED CARD DATA PROCESSING EVENINGS: HOURS: Monday, Wednesday. INSTRUCTOR: TUITION: $20 pm. EVFNINGS: HOURS: Tuesday p.m. EVENINGS: HOLRS: Tuesday Mr. Robert cVENINGS: Tuesday Only. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. John Maai HOURS: 710 p.m. TUITION $10 WORKSHOP IN PARKS AND GROUNDS PLANTING AND MAINTENANCE EVENINGS: Thursday Only. p.m. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. John Maai TUITION, $10 Staff and Thursday: IhaTHUCTOR: TUITION: $9 PRODUCTION TYPING p.m. and Thuriday. TUITION: INSTRUCTOR: Staff $14 FRONT-EN- D ALIGNMENT AND BRAKES IV?NINGS: Tuesday and Thursday INSTRUCTOR: Staff Begins February 18, 1969 (6 wrekt) HO'JRSi p.m. TUITION: $10 Utah Technical College at - HEATINO PROVO rovo 1 2ND WEST &e 1 iUWIIII Jenkini SALESMANSHIP PROGRAM IN GENERAL INSURANCE CRAGHEAD IIIWIUIIIWWI 0 REAL ESTATE: RE Estimating for light Commercial and Homei) Heavy Plate Layout and Design HOURS: llflHIII 7-- 9 MACHINE SHOP M-- Drafting (Include! Blueprint Reading, Technical and Mechanical Drafting) Architectural Drafting (Includei Drawing to FHA Standardi and BYU 374 1211, Ext. 3001 Only -Tu ENGLISH - Mechanical For Ticket Information: 0 M-- Computer 7-- MAKING-CARPENT- FIBERGLAS 0 ELECTRONICS M-- Joinery and Millwork III (Cabinet Making and Furniture Repair) Joinery and Millwork III (Cabinet Making and Furniture Repair) Baiic Dieiel M-- ....M-- Electricity Electronici, Pint Year FFC Second Clan, First Year Radio & TV Repair I Radio & TV Repair II Radio & TV Repair III Solid State Circuitry ONE DAY PER WEEK Tue Only Wed Only Beginning Oil Painting Figure Drawing II .... Oil Painting (Section Oil Painting (Section m TE EVENING COLJ.FGE NEW COURSES- LOGS 56 NORTH M-- Genercl Auto Body Repair Automotive Air Conditioning (A1 weeki) Automotive Carburetion and Tune-U- FIREPLACE DIAL 2 Term Ends: Sat., March 22, 1969 RA 8:15 373-382- 58 North University COMMERCIAL ART A Christmas Special -- TRAVEL DESERET ....Tu-T- Training Buiineii Engliih DM THURSOAY steamship Peterson ah speciaHsts Duane Bunnell or Mrs. Lle MK CABINET CA CA CA CA NIGHT VISITOR" Call the M-- Teller transfer. 'AMAHL And The plui lax from California vacation 1969. air-te- a Dayi MK presents 19 11 ET BUS AB OPERA ASSOCIATION and " AUTOMOTIVE cretary Michael Stewart said Sunday Britain had no plans to turn the Falkland Islands over to Argentina against the wishes of the islanders. Furthermore, he added, there is no pressure on the islanders to accept the Douglas 7-- VVPM-Up- ) Shorthand, Advanced Type, beginning Type, Beginning and Intermediate Type, Advanced Bookkeeping, Begininng Office Machinei BUS WEDNESDAY M-- M-- TUESDAY ISLANDS REM MN BRITISH LONDON - Bookkeeping, Beginning Office Machinei Office Machinei Secretarial Practice Shorthand, Refreiher 40 BUS Night" David HOLIDAY CRUISE HAWAIIAN ELECTRICAL MONDAY GAS PLUMBING g - BUSINESS CLASSES DRAFTING Call horse-shoein- Dec. 19, 1968 Monday, Dec. 16, to and including Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. (Registration will be Accepted to Jan. 16, 1969) Jan. 6, 1969 Term Begins: Monday, "" mm tit ii in- - ....ii..i...ii..niiir r. .. . f. fj..t...,T f.. fLJf, I M 1395 NORTH 150 EAST ld The advertiser boasted that n contest! aMiuitiPs "will prevent its art will be held for the best and works depicting impressions of horses from slipping' w. umi the children's play, me in the cable test is open to all youngsters, will not get caught slot." and prizes will be given to the; railroad mnh CLASSES-WINT- ER ADVANCE REGISTRATION: Brigham Young University & accompanist jhe As a special feature of the 1886. 1863. - The PLEASANT GROVE Timpanogos Chorale will present its annual Christmas concert tonight at the Timpanogos Stake House at 7:30 p.m. Wards will follow a Fast Sun day schedule so those who wish may attend the concert. arrested a Yemeni from California "on suspicion of in the possible complicity assassination of very important persons in the United States, A special Christmas message the Philippine News Service be given bv Alan Baird, will said today. It identified the man the Utah State Prias Ali All Saudi of Modesto, chaplain 4 Calif. Army Language Training Pro gram at Stanford. With Dr. Arthur R. Watkins professor of German at BYU, one Dr Rogers has of the most widely used texts for teaching German on college DIESEL MECHANICS DEC. 18 horse-year-o- Dr. Rogers, who received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from BYU in 1940 and 1942 respective ly obtained his Ph.D. from Stan ford University in 1951. He be gan teaching German at BYU in 1945, later teaching the same subject at Stanford and the JULIET PREPARES TO STAB herself to death as Romeo, Gary Ashton lies dead In one of four Shakespearean plays being presented last Friday through this coming Wednesday in the library of the Farrer Junior High School in Provo. Parents are invited to attend. Juliet is played by Annette Anderson. Macbeth was staged Friday, with Comedy of Errors scheduled for Monday, Midsummer Night's Dream on Tuesday and Romeo and Juliet on Wednesday. The plays are all to be staged in the school library, each play being presented seven times a day, one for each class period. The public Is welcome. I WEDNESDAY nt vo. Springvillc Boy Receives Eagle Scout Pin Five American Fork Youths AMERICAN FORK Utah National Parks Council's Alpine District has gained five new (Ml son announced Saturday. D r. Rogers Dr. Rogers will assist Dr. Bruce B. Clark, dean of the College of Humanities and professor of English. At a recent meeting in Albuquerque of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Dr. Roger? was elected vice president of the professional organization, heading the association next year when BYU hosts the RMMLA convention in Pro d, As a high- - top three places, according to Month"! Bruce Braithwaite, curator, light of "Children's Art be dme in at tfie Springville gallery, the The drawings may and must be sub-seChildren's Art Theater will pre-- : any media, the holiday play, "Santa mitted to the art gallery by Claus and the Space Men" di- - Dec. 17. Any elementary grade rected by IWrle Schreiner. The siuoem may compete, The activities of children's production is scheduled for Dec. 18, 19 and 20 at the Little Thea- month will conclude with the ter of the Art Building, at 6 jnal of the piay prodllction P mDoc. 20. The art bulldins will by the Spring- - be closed Dec, 20 to Jan. 2. and tne: Association ville Art Springville Playhouse, the pro-- 1 Worst 01 & duction is geared to entertain Udy adver-t- y both adults and children. For-- I ST, LOUIS (UPI)-- An describ-th- e a in!tisement company will by children participate 10- ing itself as "scientific play, and Bart Duncan, in a Mrs. shoers' is contained son of Mr. and James S. Duncan, will serve as reproduction of the first issue of for the production, Sporting News, founded in - President Ernest L, Wilkin- - fi'F'j dean sistant - SPRINGVILLE as- appointed sympos-Kinfido- .u our Plans Holiday Play Dean Dr. R. Max Rogers, presently of the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages a t Brigham Young University, has been semi-annu- shows that the course of wis- dom now is to study the Bible T chairman ec-2- Set Today Children's Art Group Appointed hovah'j haony Assistant PROVO, UTAH PHONE 373-789- 0 |