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Show Communications Talk Marks Education Week "The free and intelligent communications of ideas should ke consistent with the planning of the founding fathers of the United States," said William B. Smart, executive editor of the Deseret News, in the second devotional lecture of current Brigham Young University Education Week Series. The lecturer furthered the theme of Education Week, which is "Toward Improved Communication." Chora Sings Women's Council of . The Frovo chorus under the direction of Mrs. Faye Loveless performed two numbers for the everfiow gathering in the Recital Hall of the Harris Fine te Firm Plans i River Site A property trade between Provo City and Mega Pressure Product and Research Corp., culminated Monday night by city ascommission I action, will i see we nrm oegin Dwiaing an iana by the Provo River south of the Riverside Country Club, The trade of 4.28 acres of land gave the dty additional land by ne Edgemont Veterans Memor ial Park increasing the, park to aSfciost 20 acres. Land of equal size and value was involved, in Mm trade, Mayor Verl G. Dixon aid. Clearing at the sKe by the Provo River near the North Well has been started by the research firm at about 2200 North, The linn will be developing very hard substances with machinery developed by Dr. Tracy Hall of FiU. Dr. Hall developed the frit synthetic diamond. Mayor Ptzon said that earlier discus-ston- e indicated that the firm would try to produce a sub- glance harder than a daimond Building will proceed as soon as architect plans are complet- - Summer School S 1 Summer Floto PnBorc tit tne fcast Provo stake men inMr. troduced Mr. Smart. Smart's remarks generally June 13 -- Aalo Ban 11:30 Bai to Bir;iFis to Gil; 3 00 GU to Ham:, Registration fbf to 3:15 Ham to Hie; 3:30 Hie to' School at Brigham Young Uni 1:00 Bir to Bru; l:15-B- ru 1:30-- Chi 2:00 Cri Ise; 3:45-- Ise to to Jon; 4:00-A- Dt Chi; Cri; versity will be held June 13 for to i Dun; 2:15 Dun to Fis; 2:30 llatecomers Aa to Zz. Arts Building on the BYU Cam pus. A special greeting was ex- tended by Elder LeGrande Richards of the Council of thes LDS Twelve Apostles by tape recording. ProciHont I ign-U- p students attending the first or both the first and second ses TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1966 3 Daily Herald Utth County, Utah sions of the summer program. Students registering for the second session of Summer School only will register July 16, Sign-u- p for aH credit courses and credit workshops will be in the Smith Fieldhouse. Registration packets, will be prepared for students who at tended either of the two previous summer schools, 1964 and 1965, and for those students who were in attendance at BYU during DR. ELLIOTT HOWE the 1966 spring semester. All other students must apply for or admission before they can register. Graduate students must apply separAs a young man Mr. Para ately through the office of the more served an LDS mission in Graduate Dean. France. He is a graduate of Students will register alpha BYU in sociology. betically according to the" fol State Post lowing schedJle: Brr Howe, a native of Salt 8:00 Jon to Lan; 8:16-L- an Lake Ctty, received his B.A, to to Mec; 8:45 Lym; 8:30-L- um and M.A. degrees from BYU Mec to Mur: 9:00 Mur to and his doctor's degree from Pols 9:30-- Pol Pac; 9;15-P- acto University of Utah. Since 1964, to Rid; 9:45--Rid to Sch; 10:00-- Sch he has been a specialist with to Sno; 10:15-S- no to Swe; the Utah State Board .of Edu- 10:3M8We to Udo; 10:45--Udo cation. Previously he was su to Whi; ll:00--Whi to Zz; 11:15 pervisor' of junior high schools 1,. in the Alpine School District. He is a World War II veteran Dr. Howe served in the Span- isteAmerican LDS Mission. He has been a bishop, bishop's counselor, assistant supennten dent in the stake YMMIA. He married Marilyn Haskell and Hal M. Lucas, 17, 1545 S. 50 they have seven children. E., Orem, suffered extensive cuts about 1:05 a.m. Sunday Youth, 15, Charged when his car left North State In Store Burglary Street in Provo and smashed Up in Canada, smooth, mellow Black Velvet is so popular, into a utility pole. SPRINGVILLE Springville He was treated at the Utah that it has become the Police are filing a formal comValley Hospital and then re fastest-growina whisky in plaint against leased. '"Wbiuiimom'i'1 "ft"' its class. Buy a bottle of Springville youth, charging him He told Provo Police that he with the recent burglary of Black Velvet Canadian Whisky Westside Market, 241 S. 100 W., apparently fell asleep before today and find out why ! according to Police Chief Ashley crashing into the pole. His 1954 Graham. The complaint will be sedan was totally demolished filed by police with the Juvenile in the mishap, at about 1435 SO PROOF. IMPORTCO BY HIUPLEIN, INC., HARTFORO, OMN North State. Court. U LJlLluJ Li fol- lowed the idea of freedom of the press and its place in the present day society of the United States. He quoted the who said, DR. ARTHUR R. WATK1NS words of Lenin 'Words are much more lethal weapons than guns." Quotes Jefferson Mr. Smart, I prefer said But, the words of Thomas Jefferson Three Utah County men have just prior to the signing of the been called to serve as mission who said U.S. Constitution, "Our liberty depends on free "presidents for the LDS Church. They are Dr. Arthur R. Wat-kin- s, dom of the press and that can James Martin Paramore not be limited without being Dr. and Elliott Howe. Dr. Wat-kin- s lost." will be president of the "One of the biggest problems Austrian Mission, Mr. Para facing the press today is to be more or tne franco-Belgia- n sure the public is informed Mission and Dj. Howe of the about its own business," ac- Andes Mission. JAMES M. PARAMORE BlackVelvef Imported a! Canadian ELI whisky 3 From County to Head Missions cording to Mr. Smart. "In a time when it is not impossible to see the public duped by cer tain groups in the United States, the newspaper must be certain it presents the news in a fair and accurate manner. Mr.. Smart cited the fact that press conferences in the nation's capital seem to be dead as an institution. Only nine were called last year by President Johnson, and so far in 1966, the president has called only one, according to the speaker. 3000 Participants Education Week entered its second day Tuesday with over 3,000 participants from the Western U.S. Classes have been beginning at 7 a.m. and ending around lOp-m- . Many classes nave iiiiea to The three great overflowing. est attractions have been The Art of Teaching"," "Mormon Folk Songs and Folk Lore," "Youth and Adult Panel on Communication Problems." The week will end on Thurs day with a full complement of courses. Language Professor Dr. Watkins, Germanic lan-paprofessor at BYU, was born in Salt Lake City, the son of former Sen. and Mrs. Arthur Retired Persons Organization June 8 To Meet Members of the Provo Chap ter of the American Association of Retired Persons will hold a meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Farre. Junior High School, 100 North and 600 East. Miss Edna C. Martin of the AARP Insurance Plan office in New York City will be the fea tured speaker. All interested persons are invited. The president of the Provo Chapter is Arthur Brown, 83 N. 2nd E., Provo. The American Association of Retired Persons is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization of persons age 55 or older whether retired or not. V. Watkins. He received bis B.A. and master's degrees from BYU and his doctorate from Stanford University in 1948. For 15 years he has been on the BYU faculty. He served in the LDS Mis sion prior to World War II and has served as a high councilman for 10 years, is a Scout Swiss-Austr- ia committeeman and has served in various LDS auxiliaries. He was the first director of BYU's foreign residence program in Salzburg, Austria, last year. Married to the former Ruth Hansen of Orem, he has four sons and four daughters. One son is now serving a mission in Central Germany, Orem Resident Mr. Paramore was born In Salt Lake City, but now lives in Orem. He is executive director of the Parents Program at BYU and has been in the LDS missionary department. He is a member of the general priest committee, has taught seminary and has served as bishop, bishop's counselor and stake Sunday School super-intedent and high councilman. He is also an Orem City Coun-maHe and his wife, the for mer Helen Heslington, have five children. n. - Youth Treated, Released Following Crash - g: A TRAOTWH OP BAHtOMO EXCEL LEMC1 FOR 10 YEARS JBS Invites Public to Hear Burglars Loot Provo Dairy Anti-Commun- Lecturer ist "What are the Communist Between $20 and $25 in cash was taken last night from the peoples' secret weapons?" office of Cream O'WebeT Dairy, This will be the topic for an M25 N. 550 W., Provo. address by Karl Prussion of According to Provo Police den Los Angeles, tectives, burglars entered the lecturer and former building through a back window end forced open filing cabinets, counterspy for the FBI, to be desks and cupboards in their delivered Wednesday at 8 p.m. -- search for money. at the Provo Utilities Building, The burglary was. discovered 251 W. 800 N. The lecture is being sponsored early this morning. well-know- by the local chapters of the John Birch Society, according to Johr C. 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