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Show SUNDAY HERALD, Page iinday.Feb.22,19VU Provo, Utah Miss Provo Pageant Tea Slated This Afternoon and will conclude with the All girls in the Provo area who are interested in entering the selection of Miss Provo on April Miss Provo Pageant are invited 11 at the Eldred Center. Mrs. to attend a "get acquainted" tea Esther Schofield is chairman. Miss Provo, 1969, Rebecca at the home of Mrs. Jack Duckett, 360 W. 1500 N., Provo, Schofield, will be present during the tea to tell of her own pageant today from 2 to 4 pjn. The Miss Provo Pageant is experiences and of competing in sponsored by the Women's tne Miss Utah contest ine Division of the Provo Chamoer winner of the Miss Provo of Commerce and Provo City Pageant becomes an entry in the 7 f I I ill n i "S Jft V QDOOOOOGOOOOO -- " -- T - i.ili il Tik- To K3 If : ? ' 1 . Varley family for more than 100 years, the instrument was purchased by William Varley Sr., prominent Utah County businessman and quarry owner in the late 1800's. ANTIQUE ORGAN DONATED to Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum by American Fork matron. Mrs. Irene V. Wright recalls many family festivities centered around this beautiful heirloom instrument. Owned by the Children Pump Organ Donated to To Enjoy DUP Group FORK antique pump organ Drama Class local children in the third and fourth grades are eligible to enjoy a creative dramatics class, free of charge, at Brigham Young University. Twenty-fiv- e 111 CPT. RODNEY GIVENS ornate, beautifully detailed piece of furniture, the Story and Clark organ was donated by Mrs. Wright to the American Fork Daughters of 13-st- 1 Check Quality of Photos Submitted to the Herald The Daily Herald's new photo offset printing process will facilitate improved appearance of photographs in the newspaper. However, to achieve quality photo printing some standards must be applied on quality of pictures accepted. Inasmuch as each picture must be copied through photographic processes, the original print must be of good quality. Otherwise, detail will be lost in the reproduction. Photos that are fuzzy, overly dark, too light, or which lack definition and clarity simply cannot be used. Small snapshots and pictures seldom will qualify. The Herald reserves the right of final judgment on acceptance or rejection. 1, WASIIIIIGTOirS BIRTHDAY OFFER years of age and single. Application forms will be available at the tea as well as a brochure the outlining requirements of Miss America preliminaries. GHlIiHjEEGS went for maintenance and operations with S3 percent of the maintenance and operations dollars being tied to salaries and fringe benefits. More than 2,000,000 school lunches were served, of which 170,000 or more than seven percent were server' free. Of the students, district's 5,792 were 16,832 bused to school in buses that averaged 1,987 miles of daily travel. Of the 40 districts in the state, Alpine ranks 7th in size, 38th in 38th in teacher load, administrative expense, 34th in instructional expense, 31st in transportation expense, 22nd in operation expense, 37th in maintenance expense, 17th in average teacher salary, 26th in wealth per child and 38th in maintenance and operation cost at $499 per student. The district, according to Elijah Chipman, clerk of the district who prepared the report, indicated that the report had been approved by the board of education. The report shows the district is well within budgets and state directives. ; T SERVICE FOR 8 6 diWW'i plolri 8 wlad platei 8 soup bowls 28-P- INCUDES: 8 Civ 8 saucers Srvmy bowl 8 Uvii bowls 8 juice tumblers Regularly $18Jtty SPECIAL serving cteamcr COvi'ri w7 plutc d mjijch BONUS INCLUDES: 8 rwvercxje tumbler covered butler diih s soli (wppf USE OUR CONVENIENT PAYMENT PUN TODAY! 1L 1 mm Sears Wallsburg Utah Pioneers Museum. Marine Purchased new by Mrs. Wright's grandfather, Sr., the organ was a Now Home Varley center beauty and a quality musical instrument in the second its Varley and was Mrs. an E. the massive 2112. 62 West Center LJOpen Til 9 Lowest Price Ever William of "Creative dramatics is not for the talented few, nor is to entertain purpose' audience. The child whs apparently is lacking in talent and experience is often the hild who gains most," said Dr. Whitman. WALLSBURG Cpl. Rodney Givens, 20, son of Mr. Mrs. Grant D. Givens of Wallsburg, is home from the Marines for a 3May leave. He has been serving in Vietnam. Cpl. Creative dramatics is based on the child's own free informal play, but guided into an orderly creative process by the leader. Informal drama may be created from a story, a poem, an experience, a historical event, or any other idea. Imagination supplies A AMERICAN beautiful was moved to a new home recently, after being "a member of the family" of Mrs. Irene V. Wright for more than 100 years. An Dr. Charles W. Whitman, professor of dramatic arts, will conduct the sessions at 4:30 p in. each Thursday for one hour. CLsses begin Thursday and students will be accepted on a first call basis. To reserve a extension place, call FORK-T- he AMERICAN annual financial report of the Alpine School District reveals that 51 percent of the district revenue comes from state Members of the Timpanogos sources, 36 percent from county Barracks, Veterans of World sources, 7 percent from school War I will meet Monday at 1 lurich and 3 percent each from federal and miscellaneous p.m. at the Veterans Center. Judge JossjJi E. Nelson will be sources. A total of percent of the the guest speaker. district's expenditure dollars Meet Monday - Miss Utah contest, the winner of which goes to the Miss America contest in Atlantic City, N.J. Applicants must be residents of Provo, be between 18 and 25 Alpine School Fund Report Veterans WWI Herald Want Ads Get Results the and scenery Givens attended Vietnameze language training and was sent to Dong Ha, Vietnam. He contracted malaria and was ill for five days "in the bush" before being transported by helicopter to the hospital ship, Tranquility. He was there for 21 days before he once again joined his group. Later he was stationed southeast of Da Nang, Vietnam, According to Dr. Whitman, the and is to report back to El Toro, greatest benefit of creative Calif. dramatics is the development The Givens have a second son and exercise of the child's in the service. He is Sp. 5 Ronald imagination. "The child learns G. Givens, husbaiid of the sensitivity, fluency of ideas, former Darlene Nelsen of flexibility, originality, emotional Nibley, Cache County, and is at stability, social cooperation, present in the Dental Division in moral attitudes, physical poise, Korea. costumes. skill in communication and an appreciation of drama and other arts," he said. The class will be used as an observation session for college students of creative dramatics. owner home. The of organ Wright's father, William Varley Jr. She acquired the organ from family members many years ago and had new bellows put in the instrument and restored it to wurking order. The original round mirror is centered on the organ backing, with matching oblong prism mirrors still sparkling on either side of the grillwork cupboards. The entire organ is beautifully crafted of tarred wood, with small wooden tails and spinels featured in the decorative rail stop the organ. 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