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Show - ,".041NP BETVV'EE14 - - MEETINS: "I ' ' : i2t tYeaiIyHonors n ustrta ist ission- Second Ward Union Stake, has been elected -- state and ' - , ,of Oregon by the 111-- ' , If I --- - i, - , -- - - ' t4 - k . , tfrott.a.-, his Individual Certificate ear since of Award--every-his ordination as a dea- - f,, , - F t II - i ite! . , htee: o uunngieosn , 1 . , ,,,I Priesthood aniAeaeron ).4:: i i. . s ri -- t3001-, a -t- Ipleir vis cohr , oi st 0r te dh eea weoaorsci rt hoef All& and a member of the an choir. Eagle Scout, with one Eagle , and attended the National Jamboree held at :1 Palm . , A school senior, be is a member Valley Forge. high of the National Honor Society. Victor is the. son of ratriarch and Mrs. C. Lloyd Watch. J., 14 I ..--r,,- jLi - . Oregon. An member of the active i- . y.4 schooli-o- f high , .,, 1 f,tt 1 - , o - : , ! .4 s' Leaders of the Brigham Young :University Alumni Association of Southern California are completing a membership drive which has seen the or ganization grow from less than 50 members to more than 1000.- - Spearheading the campaign is Champ T. members of the Witte Two Branch in the West Central States Mission have re- cently completed outstanding Sunday School attend-- L ance records. Joyce Hanna never missed a meeting in seven years, and George Turner has a perfect record Invited to attend theNew Havers for 10 years.. Green Ball in April are all this Branch Gold-an- d members of the Connecticut Valley District in the of the committee, New England Mission. Effort , Glen Evensen to Wendell and and Lorelie Stowell, were rewarded when one of the Protestant ministers of New Haven offered the use of his Church building. . . .- EXPLORERS VIEW EXIIIIIITSAFROTC MSgt. Morck O. Hancock, Blackfoot, Idaho; David James Nielsen, Explorer Troop 2036, Pleasant View Ward, Provo; and Leslie E. s Litchty, Explorer Troop 2037,, Oakhill Ward, Provo, geta look at the if a 9 motor. The exhibition was part of a huge program held for Scouts and--E- x plorers in Brigham Young University fieldhouse recently. Many phases of military and civil operation were on display. Inner-working- 8-2- six-mon- th nun, I , -. DEVELOPING Eplorers , STARS North Hollywood 1 Explorers Charngs Explore In Motors .. FUTURE By JOSEPH LUNDSTROM PROVO Special) from the Provo Explorers' SOUTHERN CALIF.A view of things to come for the M Men were treated to a special basketball teams of the Church occurred this past weekend tary and civic exhibition recent- - livhen more than 100 Explorers of Southern California the Brigham Young Uni- senting champion basketball teams from 12 stakes held their Ilydn fieldhouse. divisional Playoffs. .500 exolorerg-em- i t 13- Smitti,,D, minson r. eaTittri Os.:',,ierdstirP2tint! toureament are the seven -t 'nifiar?,:',21i'l&'C';Pit?Igt'ter-'o-,where several displays of interof the North Hollywood ton, B. Van Oostendart, and N. est were being shown as part of Scout Week. For some it was Ward, San Fernando Stake. Conn. the culmination of six weeks of They defeated - an Explorer team Assisting Garth Ludwig in Explorer training for 'leaders, from the San-- Diego Stake, 17 the supervis;on of the tourna1and it is possiblethattheexaleam- fromthe Bakers ment were William. Hartman, b thitiad will 'weurae tiff argl.u4i, field StaJc ilk 23, and in.,tht,IMer.vink,--1Ana- t final game East Long Beach for the Glendale Stake, and affair, Ward, East Long Beach ton Silcock, athleticsupervisor The ROTC unit from BYU Stake. had two modern planet engines Stake, 28 to 22 for the cham- - for the Pasadena on display: One of the engines, pionship of Division Teams- entered in the tournathe type that powers the giant Second place went to the East ment were from the La Brea was so constructed as to Long Beach Ward. Third and Ward, Los Angeles Stake; Bald-foshow the inner workings of the placchonors were decided win Park, Pasadena Stake; East between the ,Glendale East Long Beach-Thir- d .. huge motor. : Ward, East - vfs'.1:',Z :f-- sionaries fraternity at the tiniversity Ashton ,al president, Don Eggington and Ben Raw, secretary: Leo lingi as vice presidents, and Bill historian, Clint Larsen, lardin, treasurer; Cariston and Romer Chandler as national represen- Wird, Mottpelier tativis.1.!;::',Members of Stake, whose chapel was dedicated last Sunday, personally quarried every bit of the flagstone used in their $65',000 building. They were directed in heirlabors by Bishop William IL Lindsay Jr. . Dickl-Kyser- . : le ).- - tfuit-Ding- Sunday;-Marc- ,:.' h rd . ur 51, vicepresidentof '.1hi;. - and gave two columns of apace to his article entitled, Over 5000 or"What My Religion Means to Me" ganizations are expected to observe America's eighth .annual Sunday School Week between April celebration of SundayarSchool Week is The designed to , give. recognition - to- - Dirt- 0al-Sunday School and is being supported by busineis, ciic and. -- 14-20- all-fait- - -1- - -r- eligious groups -- - t; 7 takenoverthe-show-as---- Parents Attend', Garden-- - Park7--:- -- a raise building fund money. With the next perform---once set for April 11andi21n the- Irvington Wail recreational hall, and half the tickets already sold, It is anticipated tliat another $3000 will be added to the fund. Sparkplugs of the highly successful show are Bruce and Robyn Kelly, producers Stirs of the extfavaganza Include Eldon Gunter, Karl McAllister, Ruble May, Reed Oldroyd, George Taylor, Dewey Sundberg, Wesley Hill, and Andy Anderson. s ' The average contribution from each church goer, a survey just completed by thNational-C-ouncil-o- f-Lhuribes of some 36.009.000 members of 48 psotestanto churches reveals, rose nearly two dollars from $30.51 In 1950 to $32.33 In 1951. By popular demand, "Sunlight and Shadows" by Albert Eobell a handbook designed primarily for funerals speakers was reand-direct- ors. , , k,,. - :' ments of Provo demonstrated safety measures,ond some of the local posts exhibited some of their camp craft. Brigham Young University's physical education department featured archery, and the vocational school held several displaysof- building trills motors. - So successful was the Laurelhurst Ward's second annual minstrel show, that the Portland Stake presi- deneybas Wardandtheilakerafield Thepoliesandfiredepart Ii --- Pio- neer Stake under the direction of Pres. Pred.M. Peck Jr. will celebrate Its 48th birthday on Friday at a spe cial reunion In the stake gymnasium --- -' SO THAT THEIR mother would know in detail what their program of study and activity is, the Blue Birds and Trekkers of the Garden P:rk Ward Prlmary Invited them to a special program and party. During the course of the program-- director-- la yD, - c A - of LongBeachStakP: DOWJIC1 Ward, South Los Angeles Stake; Glendale East Ward, Glendale Stake; ItedondoWard, Ingle- Mission - Park wood Stake, East Los Angeles Stake; Ward, La Cienega Ward, Santa Mon- - leaStake; Lynnwood Ward.1, Long Beaeh Stake, andteams from the San Diego Stake and the Bakersfield Stake. r-Intlewood Stake, presInted the most val- uable player award to Explorer Kenneth Matthews of the East Long Beath Third Ward. .The trophy, presented for the first time was given. to the tournament by Glenn Olson, athletic supervisor for Division IL It was awarded on the 'basis of consistency, sportsmanship team play, and ability to play the - Togame. m'embill, teams went gold and silver miniature basketballs. They were presented to the coaches of the first play teams who Hi-Spe- ed -- ii Longhand 4,44-e-d - begins Spring quarter Sweets Abut :This Week-- - Last Chance to Register c 1 et .s. 11611J thle:twoIn Mss -- register - ior classes, the Blue Bird girls and Crept Simplifiod Filing Offito MockinosUM the Trekker boys, explained Solonnonskip Cord Noon Punch, Hopkins Sating some part of their weekly PriHoskins sod ollows mary program. At After the short baits and in-t- urn n there were 13 !bothers present to hear them, the boys- and All awards were made at the girts entertained their guests site of the games, the Montibello with s. songs and presented them High School gymnasium, inam, mediately .following the final the gala event was championshi$ tame on Saturday Wilma Coulan, Trekker leader, night. Business llege and Norma Omer, Blue Bird MEMBER-.O- F THE winning Leaner. elirifironHollywood every-member-fit , and-sew- ers- IIIN - - In eSs Stake teams with the Glendale scouts 'coming out on top.,- - --The trophy, given to the tournament by President Virgial Songlierg of the :Long Beach Stake, was presented to the winners from North Hollywood bythe Explorer tournament supervisor-andMember Of tivz sion II athletic committee,- Garth Ludw Ir. He also present- I ed the team trophies to the second and third place winners. WILLIAM HARTMAN, athletic -- --- - Primary Classes with-favor- De . - ;., issue of "The Detroit Free Press" featured on Its front page a two eolumn1 Mich' the is who Mission and Lakes Great of the District gan "-T- . -- - e - |