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Show Sunday Herald SI' N DAY, Ki:UIU .MiY i i : hi b r", ; 1 t i ! y if' i tllvH 1 ' : . - 1 1' . l "v : , ! ' Ji if This Week SALT LuK CITY Ureal r named director of tlie work station in the Stale Board nf m'!uhI '.'.'il ml Mitt centfr. Dr. Hell said, of comnniiiitv u.Kdiicatiun's Division of itUs has Ihh'ii eiuvur.mil In 1U auiv ineiit, Dr. llealon Special Kdiic.itioiial Services, the Stair Hoard oi tu'en ,i'.si;nei to work sila Dr Hell iua .on In a letter t ii Dr Av.ird "ii' stall of tlie Slate Hoard of Hiuhv. diusi'in ;et Pi T II IVll, t .it in promoting who has visited I'uin- - ailiiunisli ,it Dr ine runt sWumIs ana is very ol puli'ie inMnu'- niuniiy sciiooi programs, know dt.ililo ahoid the Mott Hell said u t to turn, li.is urt; T1IK 1I0MK Mdor ilw ,. the D;lleaton will be pro ided a Pioiam, will emit line U be Monday. Feb 17. 19,i9 at 7 nv .vntered school i.Iii'.umvIiv " p.m. in KiKMii Al-- of the Provo I'luier t!n. program, pioneer Hifih School Study attractive ihI in the school of Michuse of yard space; learn to the school building beigan, choose trees, .shrub"', flowers, comes the cuitura!. oii.il and lawns, etc. Fi.'ld trips taken. recreational cent r for the comFor further information, call it servos educationally. munity Provo Adult Education DepartIn some Flint schools, biuKiuius ment. 373 6301. and grounds are utilized every Honor students at kev, Jcnel Greenwood. Dorothy NKl'lll FRONT-ENALIGNMENT dav of the vear, except Sun- - the Juab High School, for the Ingram. Marv l.ou Wethereli, AND BRAKES Tuesday, Feb days and holidays, from early second quarter of work have Sharon Kav, i'liarlottc Yickers, 18, 19(19 at 7 p.m. at t'tah Tech- been announced bv Principal M. Kevin Stanlev, Dennis Stuart. morning until late at night, nical College at Provo. Learn David Carter. Newell, as follows: (onlract full-tim- III In Adult . - 1 ') State Board of Education Favors Communy Use of School Facilities i ,i $ Z0 M.i j a t ; s 7A, 9, 11? ili-- Education Kiliu-atioi- -- mi-r.t- i - 1 Juab High School Reports Honor Students for Quarter - - JSL La iv' KYLE ROLLINS, left, and Shcryl Brimley, right, watch Nathaniel Lamm, NASA Space Program lecturer, explain the workings of the Saturn rocket that will carry (he Apollo XI spacecraft to the surface of the moon. The Saturn rocket is America's largest space workhorse and has been the chief booster in the previous space shots. For Mo-bi- le Fifth Grader Instrumental In By DOUGLAS Z1NCKE To further promot. the alignment furtl,er mforma.ion. ,',. ... ,, ,. ..., huh rtngliaill loony 1 111n1.n1 to facilitate cooperative (level- ili-ia- . i.rmui uwi ncfi.-- tU call -- ,, i, i ihuiim win, v'..i. mm, i.M vil- - 1.. ixinnin.i Jarrett. officials slating that such a Thursday, Feb. 6, at tlie could only be request- - mont School. Caned by the administration of the. Not On Thursday are school However, since the opening e of the school in the Provo Dis- Move to Edgemont son of Mr. and Mrs. Since the lab school closed itrict this year, classes have Ralph L. Rollins of 4051 North this year. Mrs. Rollins contact- - not been held on Thursday af- 200 and patrons of the area East, is interested in 'ed Ray Warner, curriculum America's space p r 0 g r a m. rector of Provo School District usually have had their chil-of Edgemont ,dren's activities, such as piano Thursday, thanks to Kyle's ini-- 1 and principal native, students of both schools School, to arrange the program lessons, dental appointments, etc., scheduled for that afterenjoyed a presentation by the for the coming year at Aeronautics and Space mont School, which at the time noon. As Kyle had been the prime Administration (NASA) Space had no principal or faculty. Mobile Program. Principal Warner said he would. motivator in arranging for the During the spring of 1968! The Rollins family live in program, Mr. Warner explained to him that it was impossible Kyle wrote to NASA asking if Edgemont. It would be possible that the Within the last two weeks, for the student body of Edge Space Mobile Program be pre- according to Mr. Warner, he mont to remain for the program sented in the BYU lab school received a reply to his first 'and that it would have to be in 1969 when it came to Provo. letter, stating that the program cancelled. With tears stream- He received a letter from the was to be scheduled for 2 p.m. ing down his cheeks, Kyle admitted that he agreed with the principal and understood the Win cancellation. Bridge Principal Warner said he realized that, among elemenNo-Trutary school students, Kvle was one of the very interested students with a great deal of moBy Oswald and James Jacoby trick. tivation to learn and that he bad about South complained Don't tell us that six had been counting on the prois a better contract than luck, his partner's club opengram since last spring when six hearts. We know it is. Play- ing and everything else hs could he first made contact with the either think of and there was some NASA officials. ing at six North or South can lose the merit to his complaints. A suit Fascinating Program heart finesse to West's single- breaks 2 some 68 per cent of Mr. Warner arranged with ton king and make the slam by the time but there was no reason for South to lose his slam Principal Lincoln Card at Rock means of a squeeze. particular bad Canyon School, to schedule the is very easy to against i.hi Six program for that school for all bid provided North opens with trump break of his students and those oT his have should South played as he should. one of the Edgemont that would attend South doesn't need to bother ace of hearts instead Over 300 students heart suit queen. There was no way for voluntarily. showing his and faculty members witnessed but can simply go right to the him to avoid the loss of two trump tricks if either opponent what they termed to be the slam. held four to the king. The play most fascinating space lecture decided North this However, of the ace would be a safety they have heard. to open with ons club. South Nathaniel Lamm, lecturer for re- play designed to guard against rt had a normal a singleton king in the west the University of Redlands sponse and after North jumped NASA Space Mobile Program, to three hearts it was difficult hand. tlie would Of ace the audience's attencourse play bid captured the slam anyfor South to have cost him a trick if East tion as he explained the flight where but in hearts. It didn't take south long to had started with a doubleton i)f Apollo XI, which is schedfind a way to get set. He won king but that would have been uled to land on the moon with the club lead in dummy, led a an overtrick. South should not three astronauts aboard. With Kyle assisting. Mr. Lamm demheart and finessed his queen. have been thinking about should have He the takrn onstrated many of the tech his West made singleton king and there was no way for South best play to make his contract. niques of receiving information to avoid losing a second trump Edge-progra- Ele- to write to Dr. lleaton Brigham Young L'n. Provo, I'tali 84(101, or to Dr. Kigby at Suite 1050 Club Rldg.. Salt Like at 281 , I'ni-versi- t- u'v- - u;n mill, Provo (XV Prov School on l1st,t'' already cooperate swh ram a y pro-flar- Vlii v r t'"' n..ii. Or.u- V" vi .011 oil . .Fai it't t 1 Mark Stanley. Mich Fxncrts Unlike other doer, caribou .mnmnt nf communi v school Hovt Krent h.vre Ann ( owan Hever v Wilson Si mi! ( inslon- - :.. DKTIiOlT 11 .1.. ' 38 Wdl 85 malPS' Deitha G.nvcrs. Susan Harper, sen Dr. Bel, said fr ,n .Programs. A Regional Center for Com- - Robert Anderson, Norecn Hoba,, (;r.),. Hetty Tolley, the country will meet here at Memmott. Kay Paint- Institute Feb. niunitv School Development has binsJIail j;u.t sperry. Mollie Gardner, Merrill-Palmei,ro1 ( 1,in,'.v' l.uAim Stanley, Karen Jensen, !i(,wn' un0,rfor the 12th annual from the space craft as it been established at HYl' and floats through space der a grant from the Mott .George Jackson. Lois Bailey. vickers, Valorie Gee, ference on Research and Teach-o- n Blake Ingram. Deborah Winn. Ulh Grade its course. Sound and light 'Foundation, Dr Bell said. He ing of Infant Development, 7th Grade waves are the basis for the n that it was tlv. Mott Aiinaliae Kemfall. Martcll MenMargo Mickcl Among those who have of such information. Foundation which inspired and love. I'alli Andreasen. Kmilee son, Pamela Austin, Patrick tcred for the conference from Painter, Dennis Worwooil, Kob- - Provo are Mrs. Frances Barlow ranging from the astronaut s financially supported the "Mott Nehcker, Debbie Hussell. bodv temperature to stability Program" in the Flint schools 10th Grade Jackie Birch- - in McCall'crv, Pamela Jackson and Miss Darnell Zollinger of and direction of the capsule. Dr. Israel C. Hcaton has been field, DeAnn Jarre't, Joyce Wil- - and Bevan Orme. jBrigham Young University. AK in - I t- LT nesTS r Con-orbi- ts 5 - rcgis-ccptio- fifth-grad- Edge-Nation- al at 8A1IE Bid Much Better mp p no-tru- jte Enjoy the biggest, 3 8 p most vivid pictures -- in Color TV p four-car- Your choice of no-tru- over-trick- 1 NORTH A5 VKQ104 A82 EAST (D) AKQ1098 V862 AJ76 V975 KJ 1097S 3 46 A1085 SOUTH Q64 4b permanent! J943 vulnerable East South Pass Pass 4A 5 2 Dble Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 4 K North-Sou- West Color rinse with iYi I) 432 VAJ3 B. 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