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Show snauT. Mrs. Page Will DlSplaV Beverly Jensen Reveals Plans ktoiber t. ua sunjay The December weddinjr plans of Bev- -' eriy Jensen and James J. Harris are revealed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eo-I A 111 bert B. Jensen Sr. of Benjamin. Manti LDS Temple ceremonies on Rett Page, a well known Dec 27 will unit th rniml hn will h honored that eight at a reception at the Payson artist, is showing heri 1 show aiinyra oUke House. Afl opn uouse paintings in a will be held in Blanding on Dec. 30. a'j 0f the month of December Miss Jensen was graduated from in the Provo Utilities Building, Spanish Fork High School and as an 251 w. aoo X.. Prova. Tre v.. Alli j i 'wu iivlu ""fi'"oi 5A WHEU Wf ADO ONLY 10 2) riOVO one-ma- j Herald "FOOD BARGAINS" i --T-rJ'C ii' - 90 Win CENTER AND U5Q NORTH tOO WEST j .- -3 LETTUCE n Farmers Pack ... GRAPEFRUIT provo Art Board is sponsor. in Salt Lake City. She is currently em-- 1 . . ., ,. m The t ployed in Provo. 1 a I Mr. Harris, a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. l!m c"f P mJv day Saturday I A.tm. Parri. f RUndiiKr. ua. rr I ated from Blanding High School and has day until the end of the month. attended BYU for 3 years. He com- - Everyone interested is invited J pleted an LDS British Mission and is to visit the exhibit now a drill sergeant in the U.S. Army Mrs. Pace is showinc 2S Ian fi at Fort Ord, Calif., where the couple -and floral oiI will live until he is released in July. Lia is tim. 5 Pink Provo 8th Defended by Speaker MIA Sets "Is it really true?" Robert proval L Leake asked after showing several documents and newslet ters concerning sex education in Utah schools which have flood ed the area since June of 1968. Mr. Leake, a health specialist en the Utah State Board of Education, posed the question to members of the Women's Leg- lative Council Thursday. He was introduced by Mrs. Marion J. Clark, Education chairman. Answering his own question, Mr Leake said the accusations are not true in Utah. He used an overhead projector to show the documents and said that in general Utah schools were ac cused of: snowing SEICUS produced films and materials, films Intercourse, showing films on contraceptives, promoting nude sensitivity programs and explaining and condoning homosexuality. In actuality, he explained, the total "sex education" programs in Utah schools, and they are not called that, are: sixth grade maturation program for girls where the mothers attend with their daughters and the school nurse explains the menstruation process; in junior high schools: growing and developing into maturity, with some discussion of venereal deseases and how they are contracted; in senior high school: physiology and emotional understanding of sex. "Actually," he said, "there probably is less so called 'sex education' now than in the last 12 years." Mr. Leake also said that SEICUS materials have never been submitted to the board of education for use in the schools. He explained that SEICUS was organized in 1964 and stands for Sex Education and Instruction Council of the United States. Mr. Leake said that some confusion has arisen because SEICUS has given its stamp of ap- - prior to their organization and which already were in wide use. "Just because they are stamped approved by SEICUS is no reason to throw them out" Two such films he named are "Human Reproduction" made by McGraw Hill and available in the BYU library, and "Worth Waiting For," produced by the LDS Church. Mr. Leake explained that the furor against sex education was raised firt by the Christian Crusader and then political extremists. He said SEICUS was first linked with a communist plot because one of Its officials, Isadore Rubin, refused to take a loyalty oath when he was a teacher during the McCarthy era. m 1969 the John Birch Socity and Robert Welch made public statements and joined the protest against sex education labeling it a "filthy communist plot" Mr. Leake said that every complaint that comes Into Uie state board of education is Investigated. "So thoroughly far there has been no basis in fact to anv of the complaints." He asked those present to put their trust in the schools, see that eligible men and women are elected to school boards and go to the school principal immediately whenever there is a question of improper conduct concerning a teacher. A question and answer period followed Mr. Leake's address. The next meeting of the Women's Legislative Council will be Feb. 5. M s Home Tour on many films made Fresh, Fancy iJ r"l "Christmas Musical" "will be presented by 80 young singers from the Orem High School, directed by Edward A. Sand-gremusic director, at the December luncheon meeting of the Riverside Ladies Tuesday at 1 p.m. Plans are made for the pres entation of an individual Christ mas gift for everyone present and the clubhouse is lavishly decorated for the season with red and gold holiday adorn ments. Committee for the day is Mrs. W. Cornell Clyde and Mrs. D. R. Norton. n, The Young? In spite of all the talk about the generation gap, childhood pleasures of every era are much the same. Kids in every wane of life, through every page of have preferred candy to Center, a traditional Christmas; history, comics to classics, cauliflower, and Darrel HaWley, 441 E. Cento reports, and Christsports will be refreshmerts where ter, mas to just about anything ! served. According to the National Funds will be used for send Sporting Goods Association, the ing members to the 1970 Hill sale of sporting goods has sur Cumorah pageant, according to passed even the sale ot canay Virginia Oldroyd, president and comics when it comes to but perhaps this Christmas is because the sporting lire 80. appeals to kids from 8 to And what is tne spornng me: the fresh, It's the good life SUB DEBS AH - AmeriWill meet Sunday at 2:30 clan, it's the life that can life p.m. at the home of Pam Dal- and can afford, enjoys everyone 338 175 N. Provo. ton, E., at least to some extent LAMBDA TAU The sporting life can be found Will meet in lower foyer of on the seat of a bicycle or at the Harris Fine Arts Building to end of a fishing rod. It can be attend "Jo" Monday at 7:45. found camping under a sky of stars or chasing after a foul BETA SOROSIS ball. It can be shared with Will hold the annual Christ teammates or savored in solimas party Wednesday at 1 p.m tude. The sporting life starts at Mrs. A. E. Terry's home. with a football or a tennis rackMrs. Terry, Mrs. C. 0. Jensen et, a golf club or a bow and and Mrs. Lee Snarr are host arrow; but, however it starts, esses. it leads to pleasure. mm mm HURR- T- sr- -" 300 PAIR - The Fed erated Women's Club have add ed five choir children to the Nativity scene which has been placed in the Gty Park for the holiday enjoyment of the com- ; Clyde Hicken and Hillman Snell in assisting with the erection of the Nativity. Mrs. Boyd Jenkins is president of the Federated Council, assisted by Mrs. Jay Orton, munity. vice president; Mrs. Frank The group will also sponsor McKell, secretary; Mrs. Rob the Christmas Card project ert Levanger, historian, and again this year with funds to Mrs. Frank Frampton, reporter. be used for scholarships and for additional books for the li- - GOOD FOR PLANTING brary. All citizens and business men are invited to place their Seeds taken from the caches names on the card in the DTR of squirrels are good for plant- window, ing. Squirrels, mice and other Officers have expressed their rodents store only ripe seeds, appreciation for the help of j collecting them when they are Jack Leifson, city councilman, clinging to the tree. ' HAIRLINE BEANS Orem AIL GAMES TOYS, DOLLS BICYCLES Sting Ray Type Only OQOO Reg. 49.00 TISSUE Reg. 29c Lean, Fresh X MR. THOMSON PANTS i $,5 i ' WttA " PORK STEAKS , 59c 29c Ib. Fashion or SPRITE COKE 6 quart. 1.00 CHRISTMAS CARDS Pack Reg. 1.25 25 59c ... LIGHT SET Miniature Twinkle Lights 1.69 Reg. 2.59 50 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Asstd., Pixie Do2, Reindeer off 50 CHRISTMAS Jumbo Roll Reg. 1.49 ... "Put together a Neat Foundation" 69c ORNAMENTS Decorated Reg. 89c 5 Pak, )Q ICICLES Reg. 29c 2 . 29c ,or Perma-Pre- st SPRAY SNOW Bras and Panties Reg. 59c 29c CHRISTMAS TREE SKIRTS ft ft ft Reg. 29c 79c . 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Mrs. H. S. Howard, president, was in charge. Those attending caught the mood of the program as Mrs. Howard brought to life the breaking down of old walls of prejudice toward the black American people beginning with Portugal African slave trade in 1441, even before the discovery cf America. In World War n, a great many racial barriers came down. In this period, the first Negros appeared at the Metropolitan Opera and in professional athletics. This period was an era of progress for them. After the program there was social, and Mrs. Howard playd a piano solo. 32 NORTH 100 EAST ... 6pkg, 1.00 . GROUND BEEF ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft lSll W'&ff Two Roll Spa f at Parks Cafe Thursday for a GIVE HER off 50 MARKED PRICE X luncheon jIOC Ib. Lean, Morrell ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ADJUSTABLE WAfSTI nNE-rTTTIN- G lb. Red. Pinto, White With No More Avaiioble The Orem Literary Club met 173-10- POPCORN to Nativity Scene Club Notes Wool Plcids In Ladies Schedule Figures Tuesday Musicale SPANISH FORK Only For LfL..!b 3lDS79c New Crop, Yellow Federated Women Add Five A WE ONLY HAVE Literary Club Meets . Club Christmas -- 1.00 lbs. PEANUTS been sponsored by the Provo Art Board in an exhibit in Provo. Last September she was sponsored by the Payson High Schol Art Department in a i n exhibit at Pay sen ADDING TO THE ENJOYMENT of the holidays in Spanish Fork is the Na. High School. tivity scene placed in the City Park by the Federated Women's Clubs. YoungBeginning in 1953, Mrs. Page sters join Mrs. Jay Orton, left, vice president, and Mrs. Boyd Jenkins, preshas studied under several local ident, and City Councilman Jack Leifson, who assisted, in admiring the atrtists and is a graduate of attraction. Famous Artists School at West- point, Conn. She is the wife of Earl L Page, Payson furniture CoUfltrV i dealer. A Holiday Home Tour will be sponsored by the Provo Eighth Ward MIA on Friday, Dec. 12 from 5 to 9 p.m. The residence will include that of Weldon Taylor, 1921 Oak Lane, where greens and pine3 are used in the decora tions; Byron Done, 1295 Cedar, where holiday decorations made from things on hand are dis played; Grant Speed, 245 N. 3rd West, handmade decorations and a gingerbread house; Frank Van Wagenen, 415 E. ... 3 Pitted one-ma- Utah Sex Education 20for 89c . DATES j,.. BEVERLY JENSEN 2 Heads 2 9C 99c 4.00 ANIMAL TWIST 4 Iflvfnn-PrAv- n 1 w"" "www PROVO Every Night I 'til Dec. 24 Close Out! Reg. 5.00 O0 '"C |