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Show - aprilUHh t. Thursday,County, - mm oay Herald U'h -- i 7A I i, '4 BYU To Stage Ploy By Provo Woman Writer - Boneless Fully Cookod Premium POUND J Jl ) HALF 1 iSEf ti ttndfeand NmH 1 Anl ""fc ylr-- ww'" .law- - - "" PI Grovo Youths Win Mhwt dndttrvft. lb. red L ' drsprip8'and"golclea furniture. A ert- - instrumental small semble singers. wiliaceompanytha . JMatleJiUJidJMesJsoL Utah's heading auliisrs.' ll&t poetry and prose appear frequently in church periodicals and in many national publications, such as McCalls, Ladies Review. FFA Honors PTAs Pick - Alaft PLEASANT GRDVfc and Bill Warnick, Pleasant Grove High School seniors, and Paul Peterson, agricultural in 79' 49' moat structor Now Officers at the an offifcerS were1 riliteM-N-ew Iwrwrtdatthe nounced at the recent meeting ' recent s t t e of the Scera Park PTA. HOIs Future FarmMrs. LaMar S. (Pauline) will lead the ers df Ameri-t- a conventibn. The twd seelected Also nior! k St the1 meet. scfwlarshi p iiigwasinlHr the Vice president convention. Sh4 Is Mrs. i 3l fill i Cxtro rfch 1 and satisfy; layir I in wfirt cdkt, hM Butt fcmf lopped w.tit eeeonut. Ing. Tall ttrh ' CM Sc., WHITE KING SOAP 1 't v 1 49c t'. 'D'lir V 37e , ?!r SALAD DRESSING DETEROEMT Bill Jmhii.wmIi. m VlllrtlllllG USJJSI j Hi hornl. Swift's Promium SLICED BACON ir;: Premium y. WHIPPING ual arena theater ar- rangement will enjoy the unusual parlor arrangement.The audience will feel the distinct sensation of sitting in a plush 19th century parlor, complete fthe-us- It with T5 POUND' V - la -- : The play will be presented 3 at 8:15 p.m., except April Sunday and Tuesday. Reservations are available at Harris Fine Arts Center ticket office. Theater goers accustomed to Dar8 Donoleto I -- r- arts department dramatic director. well-know- CAN SHANK Music was composed by Lar- - ' ry Bastlan, musical oirector of BYU Broadcast Services. Dr. Lael Woodbury of the BYU The.Red Plush Parlor", an comedy in original musical three acts will be presented nexL week in the Margetts Arena Theater, Harris Fine Arts Center at BYU. The play, based on a Mormon family in southern Utah in the 1880s, was written by n Christie Lund Coles, Provo author, -- 98 IB. Swiff! 4 .4 '1 79c , , . ffitWITf , . (ol warded i Hi i i'; i Atari revived scholarship based on hli schbtestk activi ties and Was also elected MM secretary bf the FFA. Bill's' scholarship was ai recoghltldh of his work with rttUe. . named an Mr. Peterson-W- as Honorary. State Fa rtner. tills honor is fiesbwea oh teacfiets and other community leaders who extend special Isistance to FFA members m their projects, 'Artist Of Month ' : ; Mrs. Mary R. Wirnock; of "armington, I native Prtvoan, as been named, "Artist of the ohUi" for April by the Provo S9e rt -- during Soldctod Mt :32e LISTERIHE fcrtbrn iWtTf. wire Board. 1 i ? t Dorothy Jeffs. will fill 4 She HUls. move to MH. Hilts bresldenby. da t going prwident, Mrs. Woolie (Dawn) BeirtUU: wal glveii a ptt and a Vote bf thanks for her wort during tne past year. Mrs. Beardall presented the school with eight large, framed pictures pamted py Mrs. Margaret Bergod to be in the school tibrarV. Alio presehtkii a gift to Uie , Hi thg IcWol fb blaypund fcqiitpv ffilht Wis MrS. Lavr Loveless onoenalfbf JMPtA. - Sharon School PTA ' ,OREM elected hew officers ; for the roming two years at me meet-- r 1m hdd luslP Weelu They arj Rose HamBtdii, President; Ovid Luck, virt president; Adell aisen, iecretity; cotittii Wells, treastiret. OutRohg president M Delia . . A number or tier eaihtlnfis ClAfk. currently are on display at the A committee was. set up to Provo Art Gallery In, the Prove review thfi byliwS bf th i&jfcl Tti BakiUtilities Buildirii. PTA and suggest worklbli ngs will remain oh display hhanges. The new ceri Will throughout April. The1 taHery bl installed at Sharon Day Open Monday through Fri- sometime in May. day from 8 a.m. to S p.m. Mrs. Warnock Was graduated bf Utafi frohi tne UniVefsit 4-, DU 'AA' LARGE Aleortt4 vaHtttliof frftlify tektd dinner rolls fdf toi.ii,. i yJ MO."lll!!0 I DOZEll itJ fT MOV CflOSG DUNS ROLLS ! G A(j.lklool Ifisttr brMicroi iTfKn dtnrwr. D0ZEI1 and taueht art in the Salt Lake City schools. Litter she took I'jrear!. postgraduate' study, at th U of U and spent two sum-hie- rs at art schools in California and one summer it BYU's AJplne Slimmer School. fchl tmi rtft in fcunv ideal dibits ind Usd has dis-Blayed Her palhtlhgj it exhibits In California and Colorado. Well-knoU Utah art cirvies. ran, n singe bccioj interest is in landscapes add most bf her work She has dbtis id Salt Lake and Davis coun . ties. She teaches art classes for idult education nurht School and also teaches classes at her studio inTannihgton. A number of her oil paintings, adorn the walls of the lobby Of th FnrmfTi Rtdt Rank Iri in Fargton and some of her paintings nave oeen nung re cently in' the Tiffin Room hi -- royal garnet FLAV'R'PAC FROZEN GRAPE JUICE VEGETABLES 1(0 It V CANNON NYLONS 21 Hair Spray ll. c AlMrtod varitli pkgt. Mkrt ffrtd com etylli JERGENS LOTION MORGRO If! 15 x!l- , !- i!A 'n hMhK. Vq 4 LADIES' Sandals frebl Rfrefllr9 PRICES (P i EFFECTIVE IN PROVO. AND OREM STORES H Clubs - rtjEAANT .YEW Tb Linen liners i-- CbA of Pleas-ai-jt View has ,bfgahiiM forih-ome- r yfeaf df icUvlUa. Offl-ce- rs ar for the etMng yaf jeatt Petry as ptftsidettt; Kafty Christensn, vice president; Lorraine Baum, secretary-treasu- r er; Mirred CHeasei reporteri Janeen Acord, party chairman, and Noia Perry, song leader. Mrs. fcXdeft Perry will lead tha group-- . - VIEW Project . PLEASANT work Is beginning to get u nder Club way for the Cookettes of Pleasant View. n Officers for the year are O'Bray; president; Betty Hfflt vice president; Mary Jo 4-- Co-iee- ManweH, secretary; Arm T Jika n V song leader and reporteri' She is I rnenroer of the Utah and Detrfc Dillman, party Art Association and has served chairmad. DiH-ma- hi ntt' TTmT as its secretary. She lived in Provo for 12 vp an and savs she formed I "great love for the mountains and fields of Utah County. "My uncle, fc. L. (Timpano-cos- ) Roberts started the famous Timp Hike when 1 was very young. Each year our lamiiy climbed Timp. My uncle's and father's enthusiasm for the beauties of nature was planted In me bv them and later 1 learned to reproduce it in my paintings. "So it IS with pleasure that I bring .my paintings to my DYUROtC Aids Scooting Of It universities hnd colleflea in the Air Fnrce ROTC Region It, Brlgham Young University has the top record id assistant to Boy Scouts. A report Issued by the command in Arttona, Utah and Calk fornii for 1985 shows the BYU unit assisted 14,391 Scouts of the total of 18.2T4 aded by. thl IT schools During me year the BYU AFRotc had two Explorer advisers, one scoutmaster, and or First flag of I European cub committeeman. In addition, nation to fly over, (he Americas all detachment personnel. Conwas that of Spahv tinually taught, advised and asIn legend, the dragon, ser- sisted the Scout program. Cadets pent and swine symbolize Satan advised several hundred Bxpior. . ers It the BYU rifle range. and his crew. hometown. ; |