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Show ' i 10 BYU Stakes Hold Conferences Today Sunday Herald FTCTUY, V, ! Ten BYU stakes will hold 'dueling. 11 am. Leadership tjuarte'.'v stake conference es- - mating Recha! Ha!'. I sians today. Tenth Stake 1 SO p m . Smith i Xo general authorities will be Fie'.dhouse. Pres. Ivan J. at the meeting but 'rett conducting. talks will be given by members Regular ward sjimnem of the individual stakes. meetings will be held st the The schedule is as fo'.kws: ware" usual meeting areas First Stake 1! am., George Many wards will hold firesides Albert Smith Fitidhouse. Pres. after the evening meetings on Joseph T. Bentley. conducting an individual bass. Second Stake J 30 a m., WU- jkmson Center Ballroom. Pres Chde D. Sandgren. conducting, v ' Bar-prese- i t 1 i I ! Christ Scientist Sermon, 'Adam j I Third is ; ' :. I i ir U e a p i I rrograms Mre cxpiamea li ! 1 T I ii ! MR. AND MRS. Jack E. Shaw and family recently presented a I'tab State Flag to the Juab Stake Boy Scouts. The flag was presented to EWen C. Shcrnood, right. District Boy Scout Chairman, and will be flown at all Boy Seoul funciiuas within the stake. Mr. Shaw left, has a deep interest in youth. The presentation was made with the hope of promoting more pride and interest of state and nation among the boy scouts who previously did not hae a I'tab State Flag. Mr. Sherwood has expressed his appreciation of the gift on behalf of the district scout committee. n Two experimental OREM leaching programs in reading and math were outlined for Orem Chamber of Commerce by Principal Bennett at a chamber meeting ftiic nact nook al th flrsm Junior High School. Mr. Bennett explained that the aim is towards individual!- zaiion of instruction, allowrg m, mm a hAoin .hor. Vu. u irz: ;. cTn ulumtothchiir6 h ;Orem Community I L nuMi v.nurui iu- If Visiting Pastor to -- x- i aides and or clerical aide The Rev. Greer McCrory help students. Under the new Cedar Rapids, Iowa, wil be a' program it 's possible to have guest of Rev. David Davids at a help program for Orem Community Church the achievers, to have three ers teaching in the regular today and will assist In servmath nmcrrsm and to offer al- - ices. and advanced math to The sermon will be taken And Fallen Man' "Adam and Fallen Man" Is the title of the Christian Science lesson-sermo-n to be read ir the denomination a churches next Sunday. The follow ing verse is includ- ed in the responsive readne: "Wherefore the rather, breth-ern. give diligence to make your calling and election sure: for Provo Tabernacle. Pres. Pean if ye do these things, ye shall A. Peterson, conducting. never fail." Services open to all becln a! Mnv Jf'ANNE C. a m.. Provo Eighth Stake-- 11 Tabernacle. Pres. David A. 11 am. in First Church of admires original oil Y arn. conducting. Christ Scientist, 105 E. 1st X , Mrs Odell lUleth) Ninth Stake 8 30 a.m., Con- - Provo. cert Hall, Harris Fine Arts On- - Sundav School will be at 9 45 harmonizing colon ter. Pres Carl D. Jones, con- - a.m. under-membe- rs teach-Kielse- n, gebra the top students. He said 320 students are involved in the program. d..-- - gram, Mr. . e Junr will meet Sunday Memorial BaMn under ,tt J? "VZ " pat ST0 OPEN a.m. to 7 p.m. 1 1 "ading specialist, - Political Chocolate or Almond Figure to Speak At Reg. St limit: U per customer al lt ment 1 Students who qualify and are pance nave wors experience jseat seat w e House of Com tn tne maintenance oi oui.aings, mons 1 aiso serves as accepted into the program are ! assigned to vork in one of two care of floors. landscapmg Conservative Party th-J categories, clerical aides or care of grounds. Through spokesman 0n finance and taxa-learn students the program, buildin? in vicehairman of the par and prounds aidps uv traae commission aiw as maintenance. tvs Luuiciuig jjuiwuujr i iW given uicm dim die utugm member of tne rroni oencn rwiAoi wnrt I to have pride in their work. Clerical aides are assigned to ne Neighborhood Youth SSrtnient of Economic f work m the aistnct aaministra-Corn- s Is admuiistered by Lhe:ire nA Baiana nf Trade On- tion office, in the offices of the Bureau of erations. at arious high'grams, U.S. Department of La- acnoois, or at we instructional bor, with the Nebo District Center. They gain ing as sponsoring agency. The experiences as typists, recep- - program was started in 1965 tionists, operators of office ma- - and approximately 250 students PTA chines or secretaries. have participated since that ! School officials report the, time. The SpringSPRINGVILLE ville Junior High PTA will sponsor a back to school night for parents on Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. All parents are urged to attend. i arid-oicia- s I - i '4 V ASKS WITHDRAWAL 1r WASHINGTON (UPI) of George D. Fsicier, president the National Education Association, has asked President Nixon to withdraw his nomination of jClement F. Haynsworth the Supreme Curt. Fischer also said In y KALIN COX SANDRA EDWARDS San- - I George Washington had three secretaries of war during his two terms as President. JU-lnc- 44 SALE n as Kalin Cox and LEHI dra Edwards have been honor-'HOW CAN YOU L. Edwards. She s a ior weir aciueveiiK-mr.v . s an, Beehive program, OVERCOME FEAR h f h nounced by Mrs. Ray (Carol)! School and a member of the Edwards, Lehi Stake Beekeep- OF DISABILITY? er. Each of the girls have earn- - CAA. She w active in school She ed 80 honor badges, or the total affairs while in junior high LIICII lllf UIIUUJT M VI as president of her is two-yeserving in their to tho Christian available, Inina Mia Maids c,ass and '8 mem" Science Radio Series for program commit-- a Each girl has been presented ber of her ward youth some interesting insights plaque for her achievements on this question. they were also honored at' Kalln is alsi 14 years old and It's on 10 Utah the state leadership meeting the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. stations includingi whsre V?': rer presented a Lvln Cox. She is in the ninth book by the stake MIA. grade at the Lehi High School f"! .9:00 KIXX 1400 ke Mrs. Edwards praised Uie and was active In school aita.rs 9:30 KNAK 1280kt 10:00 KWHO 860kc gills, stating that each of them at the Lehi Junior High School. has spent from 1500 to 1700 She ii a member of her ward TUECIDIC SPEAKS DIDLC TOTOU hours filling these requirements choir, her MIA class officer and are the first in the stake' and a member of her ward to an this award youth committee. I PLAY GIRLS and & BRUNCH SETS $ 156 Limit: 2 perrustomer Grants Masking Tape li"v 600" SALE IJmlt: 2 54' I REPLACEMENT irjf SALE IJmlt ilg Is tfk cans per rantftiner Si a. flva1 aaKA SU. JF 1 2 per customer wwmw GRANTS QUICK-DR- Y I SPRAY ENAMEL Non-toxl- e Dries in 10 minute. Can Laree 13-o. SALE eis per ruMomrr jjs 5 For quick, clean work 76' 1 mnilafl 46' Limit: Si PAINT SET Limit i 0 2.96 SALE waai hf or gprinj flower. 5 SETS GRANTS ROLLER AND TRAY roll, per customer A 3D CHAIR BACK and SEAT Replae. worn or damafcd teat and barks. Attractive destfiw i4 36' S SALI aihT 1 I 1 GLADE AIR FRESHENER mmwmmmwk Limit: 76' cans per customer ivjtif P I CANUCK SHOT GUN SHELLS 1120 ga. Several Shot Siies SALE per customer 2 1.96 Reg. 2.49 Limit: 2 boxes per customer iwmmwimmm 'mmwmwwm mwmmmwmm r7 fire-pro- attractive, real look n?edle SALE Reg. 12.99 9.96 IMICTCDf Easy c .re cotton polyester blend V 5 4 TortabSe and sturdy Assorted colors Permanent press SALE 2 for 5 3 1.56 i WAvAww;wi4 SAmwmvAvm Limit 2 per SALE rtitomer 5e Limit: 2 per oulomrr lpe-an- J RIVERSIDE St rum ffiiriai vuJlLnj 1 PLASTIC LiGHlvvE.OHT Vllli.ll J rJ rip ar mm D3 FOOT SCOTCH PINE TREES Sandra Is 14 years old and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. SAII IJmlt: i For prlntSnf . teallnf, labellr.f is UTflt SALE diameter h 86' Durable Plastle Attractive designs Blu. ii3 tele- - grams to tne iena;e nayn.v civil worth's rights record "renders him unfit to hold this position." Tie, public high Senate Judiciary Committee Christmas Tree Ornaments s Jr. to Kaynsworui s ;has approved nomination which probably will reach the Senate floor this month. Two Lehi Girls Receive SO Beehive Honor Badges GLASS DrrnriU natural or artlflrlal trea Eicellent for tndow and mtrrera Blf 13hw. ali. 1 per customer wmivtrimii'iswh ls Springville Jr. Meet High u 76 jmmmwmmh j 9 Limit 2 pair per customer uu Z SPRAY SNOW Assorted Designs SALE Mildew proof Moth proof Limit: n. SLIPPERS TEA Non-Allerg- ic 1 I 'I FOAM BED PILLOWS ANIMAL LOOK CHILDRENS I 1 FORK i 9 HERSHEY BARS Neighborhood Youth Corps Gives Students Opportunity Wpmc" wim hp th tonic tn he C.. the. students have gained much discussed by Jenkin at both the ,! experience, auu " 0nampus assembly and at jod training, tnrougn xne ieign-practiccases nave gamea em- - ;meeting I borhood Youtn Corps, is provid- - some ir. the Temple Squa-- e 1 ing an opportunity for a limited ployment in the field following Assembly Hall at 8 p is. the I number of students m Xebo graduation. Isame day, under sponsorship Maintenance or ; School District to earn wnile Lake Center. y,. gyU-SaI Students working with thej they learn, according to school currently a member of Parlia officials. buildings and grounds main-he took over Churchill's w affile Ts Work-Traini- fm mm ho01 FUUP at 6 p.m. in Gerald Buckley,! The senior high school group who has UkwiU a!st meet tonight st the wived 48 parents this year to church and Mary Tofft will be MP on a volunteer oasis iui "'S of a discussion on : children having reading prob- - "Who Am I. Anyway?" Iems0IW to one approach j s inva.uable, he pointed out. i out. The program at the school British The principal said the school's was arranged by Dr. Stanley new math program has elimin-- Leavitt, a supervisor for the ated one professional teacher Alpine School District and a BYU i out of the five used previously, 'member of the chamber board ' and substituted two teaching of directors A British political figure and ill lecturer. Patrick Jenkin, address a forum assembly at jBrigham Young University at 10 a.m. Thursday Xov. 13, in the Smith Fieldhouse. 'British-Europea- n Trade Pro-SPANISH Jackson, bom ltins instructor at the lbi High School, as she painting whirh was gien to her d partrntnt. The gift was made bf Trek, who painted it e specially for the home lixine deoartment im ts the department. I Herald Staff Photo) SPECIMS papier 55, Verses coffee hour wJl follow, of Mrs rk i '4. f : ""t The tradiUonal form of cation was for complete grade separation by age. New pro- prams aNow snme owriann nj to make seven levels in the junior high curriculum, instead of three, Mr X'ielsen pointed A iSchwendiman. conducting I Fourth Stake II: am. Wi lkinson Center Bailroom. Pres. William R Siddoway. conduct- ing. Fifth Stake 11a m , Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center, j Pres. A. Harold Goodman, con- ducting Sixth Stake 11 am.. Joseph Smith Auditorium. Pres. Wayne B. Hale, conducting. Seventh Stake 8:30 am, i Orem Exprimental Training . Fred Pres Fieldhojse. mat a m.. Smith Stake-:-30 SHOPPING CENTER OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 p.m. wmm tmm&mm&sm r t |