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Show Wftinesd.iv. August 15. Former Provocm Writes Move! Math Boole - During the past year she been associated with Frank mathematics to enjoy numerous articles Ralph Provo. and the Ute "Geometric PUythirs' any professional journals. more than it is necr ssary to know physics to enjoy roller skating." the author points out -inking the models is fun. Mrs. Pedersen adds, "and this .4 Armbruster ia Orem t for Jean, an assistant professor of mathematics at the Tniversity of Santa Clara, designed the models for the book and her husband, an engineer with IBM, did the graphics. Hit t, "" , MA. Stake teaching , secretaries. Kurk. to According Tkaa 15. JL T.Vl ear Inwi, td rUMNV wM fmtl laaar at S' fit 4 Sm mi Priesthood leaders. President McSctiuedek and group sur-ru- Louder, there will be no Junior Sunday School in the stake Sunday morning and parents are In 1928 on a farm in Auburn. encouraged to take their children Mass . Prof Kobert H Goddard to conference with them. fired the worlds first A meeting will be nxket to a height of 41 held Saturday from 7 to I p rn in foet. to i. TatettruNMY, m l6 I Utah-P- sfc the First Ward Chapel. An additional leadership meeting will be held Sunday morning from I to I a m ia the Orra 1st Ward Chapel for ihe stake presidency, high council executive stCiTUry. and clerks, bishopric and ward executive quarterly conference will be held Saturday and Sunday under the direction af Stake President Ray R. Louder. All members of the stake are ms ited to attend the general session Sunday at 18 a m ia the American Fork Tabernacle. 100 F. Center Street in American trs mathematics games in the Continuing Education Division of helps create a favorable the universily. A graduate of impression for a subject Bngham Young University and Youngsters at the junior high the University of Utah, she level who are building models taught at U of U from 1959 to from kits will really enjoy this, In 1971. U S. farmers harvesttoo." she predicts. Mrs. Pedersen began teaching ed Si billion bushels of corn valued at $71 billion. part time at Santa Clara in mathematics. L-- JL assistant tThelaul "Geometric Playthings," tueh motivates pre - teen children to become interested in aV. aa Jurgerison. LY Jorgenson. Mr. and Mrs. Pederjen are ahors of a novel new coloring Mrs. book, i became prufessur in mathematics in IS7J. She is the twtth K. Allan Davis of the University of ttaht of a test. "Essentials of now in its Trigonometry," second ediuiMi. and has written of and HERALD, Prwo, funny Orem Stake to Hold Quarterly Sessions today's The math that is used in the A CLARA, Ciiif Provoan. Mrs Kent l&pt-- r fold, cut and cokif process i Jean) Pedersen will acklrvss the of the boot is really quite Uaft CorA af Teachers of sophiSitcated. Mrs Pedersen 12 in says, but a is subtL and Mathematics on Oct Salt Lake City asamung in its approacn. "You dual have to know Ms Pedersen is the daughter SVVTA firmer lO, TIIE It liqutd-propvll- fka t JEAN JORGENSON PEDERSEN, formerly ef Provo, U thowi with the clever geometric nodels she designed ta e mathematics more iaterestiog to school childrea. Mrs. Pedersea has writtea a book oa the lubject with her hatband, Kent la October she plant to lecture la Salt Lake City to mathematics teachers. The Pederteas live ta Santa CUra. Calif. m-ik- Utah Valley Date Book 1 Today - SPRINGVILLE ROTARY Club Meeting at 7:30 p.m., Oak Crest Inn. PAYSON CITY Council Meeting - Miami A Wednesday Wednesday at 8:30 p.m., Council Chambers above library. at SPANISH FORK KIWANIS Club MeeUng 6:30 p.m., Oak Crest Inn. - Wednesday o Why buy unknown brand when you can get Goodyear Power Bait Polyglu tirti at theto pricei o Two fibergltsi belts . . . plus two pliei of polyester cord . . . today's moat preferrod tiro body cord o " tread "bar-bell- -- SKYLINE Chorus Rehearsal BARBERSHOPPERS Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., Orem Junior High. Thursday PROVO CITY Commission meeting Thursday at deatgu 10 a.m., City Center. - PROVO KIWANIS Club Meeting Thursday at noon, Holiday Inn; Dr. Stan Taylor, speaker. - PROVO LIONS Club Meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Grandview Cafe; education and anniversary committee in charge. ALTEEN, AUXILIARY of Alcoholics Anonymous, Thursday at 7 p.m., Seventh Day Adventist Meeting Church, 255 S. 700 E., Provo. - at CIVIC ORATORIO Society Rehearsal Thursday 7:20 p.m., Provo High School Choral Room. 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Alan also was Western received their Eagle on both schools' wrestling teams, Scout badges during an and took first in several tournaments. He was on the &2 Edgemont Stake court of honor. Provo swimming team and Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Young Dolphin Jerrold Myrup. is a member of Swimming team and won many the Edgemont Second LDS Ward honors. where he has been president of Richard, the son of Mr. and the deacons quorum, teachers Mrs. Harold Western, was born quorum and counselor in the in Provo but moved to Phoenix at priests quorum. the age of eight. He completed his requirements for the Eagle In his scout troop, he was award, except for two merit patrol leader, and in his Explorer badges and a service project, post he has been vice president while living in Phoenix. and president. Alan also served He participated in the High as junior officer at scout camp Adventure program at Philmont one year. Scout Camp. 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