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Show Sunday, June 7, Juab Comedy Will Open Art City Days SPRINGVILLE 4-- H By SADIE GREENHALGH Selection of teen NEPHI leaders to serve on the 1370 Juab Teen Leadership County 4-- H 4-- H pringviUe's fourth annual Art City Days celebration will open Wednesday night with a performance of "The Little Dog Laughed," a sparkling comedy production of the Springville Playhouse. Directed by Merle Schreiner, the production will be shown four nights in the Civic Center Arena Theater, beginning each night at 8 pin. The comedy revolves around a college girl, majoring in psychology, who returns home expecting to find a normal family and finds inof psychological bunch stead "a THE HERALD. Provo, 3 Utah-P- age Teen Leadership Council Members Selected activities Memmott; reporter, Linda Pay; during this year. program, Joyce Wilkey; The council consists of the recreation, Randy Carter; arts following young leaders: mayor, and crafts, Peggy Cowan; Scott Tolley; mayorette, Glenda special activities, Rodney Lunt; county-wid- e county agent, one cf the main clubs in the county give young and objectives of the 441 program is people responsibilities to develop the leadership opportunities in leadership. potential of our young people. Over 200 members in Juab Serving on the County Teen hold some leadership council, County Leadership leading clubs as Junior leaders, and position in the program. They serving as an officer of one of 46 4-- H council was made by secretary, Janet health, Todd Tolley and members at a recent meeting. Sparks; Members of this Teen Council Greenwood; chief of police, Dale beautification, Carol Ludlow. According to Lynn Espliii. will plan and help conduct all Jackson: song leader, Chazel -S- 1970 4-- 4--H areuWejndassUtedylO FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE OPEN Monday & NIGHTS Friday Until members on the adult Advisory Council, S3 adult leaders and the two Extension Agents Mr. Esplin and Mrs. Steven Ludlow. There are 306 young people in Juab County enrolled in programs for the 1970 season. 4-- H 4--H 4--H 9 Walker Bankard nCKtao couins 02 25001 6 I LYNN BROUGH J. 21 well-adjust- knots." Cast Brough Will Head Nephi include members Merlene Schreiner, Ralph Hitchcock, Marva Davis, Gay Pabst, Debbie Cox, Randy Killpack, DON'T FORGET FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY JUNE 21st Kiwanians - Patti White, Kathy Pabst, Robert Grover, Joyce Hulce, LaRue Huff, Nadine Bismark, NEPHI Election of officers Hea Curtis, Janet Bird, Mar-jor- for the Nephi Kiwanis Club, for Bismark, Ann Thomas, and the coming year, took place June 3. Dsvid Cox. ie Provo Church J. plant Brough, Lynn Rubber Company, Nephi, was elected president with the following officers to serve with him : Sheril Ferre, vice president; two-yedirectors, Lynn Esplin and Reid The Rev. David A. Mote will Christensen; directors, speak on the sermon topic "Who Timothy Irons, Dr. P. L. Jones Is Jesus" at morning worship and J. Eugene Worthington. services Sunday at 11 a jn. in the officers will be installed Provo Community in These serve the remainder and Sept. Church. Congregational On Tuesday, there will be a of 1970 and for 1971. Board of Trustees meeting at 6:30p.m. at the church under the direction of J. R. Pattison, chairman. A joint meeting of the Provo Community Church Board of Religious Education and the St. By Ba Church Mary's Episcopal at Gates engineer Sets Services This Morning ar one-ye- ar Kiwanians Hear Talk ugh man Christian Education Committee Thursday at 7:30 pan. in the library of St. Mary's church. Mr. Mote and Father Frazer Crocker will be present to guide the plans considered for church school programs. An open house will be held Saturday, June 13 at Pine Cliff camp near Coalville from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The open house will provide an opportunity for parents and campers to become acquainted with the camp's facilities. Milo Baughman Do Draff of the new Environmental Design at BYU, gave a slide presentation dealing with the field for the Timpanogos Kiwanis Club last week. Department of You Add Mr. Baughman commented on the importance of our visual aud he traced environment, briefly the evolution of desip from recent centuries to the present "modern" period. He emphasized the need to find nrA Anirrr that fife Anas own life style and taste. "Color ana aesign are au aiuwiu us. They can brighten your life and even your work environment," he stated. the ui1j-i- State B!aCkhaWK Encampment Set July 6-- 11 Dad's most special day is on its way, and that means now is the time to see our selection of Pop pleasin' gift ideas. We have the gifts. Shirts, ties, belts, slacks, jackets, blazers, He declared that he felt Utah Annual Utah State Blackhawk is becoming a "refuge" as a Encampment will be held July 1 place to live and vacation, and at the Payson City Park, he felt BYU students would be according to Harry L. Dudley, able to carry the message ! summer wear, and more are here, ready to become presents for Dad. All you do is. add the love. state commander. agenda for the enResults of the club elections campment has been planned arid .will include programs to be were announced. Vice president presented each of the four days elect is Robert Wolsey, and new Dolan Condie, by various units of the board members, John Christensen, Brent Lind-stroorganization. and Lawrence Johnson. members' of the . All B. Leland Wakefield, organization and their guests are invited to participate. president of Wakefield's Inc., Campsites and facilities will be was introduced into the club. provided for ail who wish to Roy Mallory was named month and bring equipment and stay the Kiwanian of the entire time. Additional details commended for his fine work as may be obtained from Harry L. vice president arranging the programs. Dudley in Spanish Fork. A full COME IN TODAY! GREAT BUYS HANDSOME NEW NEVER IRON Carpet Carousel n SLACKS $8.00LEVIto& $14.00 FARAH By SAVE! SPORT & DRESS ON JUST THE RUG YOU NEED 3""750 VAN HEUSEN & ELDORADO COLORFUL WIDE NOW ONLY $7 SAVE $3.43 INSTALLED par yd. 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