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Show " , 7 - , .. ( , - 1,"."1""'",t.. - - oc, , ,,,,.... , ifie-',Provo.Stti-dents.:,- 1r ,,,t.....Z ",. - -- ".-- ,, 4,,,,,,,,,,4,z- - ' 71 ,,,, ,;,,,,,..r, , ,, .1, .. . Of'.....4w 1 ..,, ii 4,1, ',...2,,,,. A .1.,... . t ,..,,,....,,,,,4. ,.. ,,,,,,, ik i ' 1 N ..,.. .. ,..-- 1 7e: tallir:11111111ar"..".."..."'"..',1 40, 1 , , , ,,, ; ,,, i',4.7- .:,..,,.1--i - - ,,r, i eceive BYU Awards 4i By WENDELL RIGBY 410 ,, . , , to ,Brigham Young University - were i PROVOScholarships .0 i,'''N:,,,,,,-,-......:3-, ),";fr .4...',.., ..... 1 awarded to nine Provo seminary students as special fee.- ,, ,00 , , 1,,, 0 i. t ., ,... .. ...,,, e,, ! i,...:, . i tures of the annual, commencement program held Sunday in -,, ,,...,,,,,-; ,,....,. 4,4i. it , . ;,.,,e,, , A, .4001P , the Joseph Smith Building. t V'''..",'.' 0 ., '. : ,;.., ' 1 ''',J., ..,,, ' ;we.", 1 ' ' . 1, ''''' ''' ' ' ' Four of the scholaiships were awarded by tit four Provo .Nk, i, .,,.' ' '' , ' Stakes ' A ' '' '' ' '''',15'"' ' serving the seminary and represented $100, or ap-'' ".141111.'44r4' at one full , , ,, Brigham Young University. year 'fr' proximately , '' .. five scholarships other The ,.. ,, , ...Algol ,. ...,...'i ' '' ' 4'''' '''' 01 .'; . 10 were awarded on a matching '' Is 4,111' ,., li., it '' basis Young UniBrigham by ,4k,,,,,,,,, 141111.11741.1..1; 4" 1 I versity and carry a cash value 171. i. .i( 71 ; ; i : of $50 each.. , , , , awardwere The scholarships ' i ; I 't,i''-'4,,t, basis of combined MARY LAMA Wickes Kirkham, ed on the'' I , i , ..,...,.- academic - grades during the , : of Canada, was chosen three years the students attend- as theAlberta, Locket Latter-da- y Gold 't ed the Provo Seminary and the Saint Mother of the year 1952 by , activity, character and welfare the Bountiful umpor , Company, Publishing as N.,..,,,, and financial contributions .;,, ,4, , Moth- , ' shown in the recommendations of Glendale, California. At ' (.; was she excersise pre- er's Day of the various ward bishops. lotionnumomoito liNg.,16 SNO,OKbdklaWöltIS with a gold .locket by he ' sented , An innovation this year was ' the awarding of a scholarshipI Sunday School. Sohn Orvin Hick-e- n COLORFUL SPECTACLECompleting relay races which will plans for the to a student in one of thi Her son, Bishop be run preceding the Dance.Festival in the University of Utah Stadium on June 14 are made the presentation, and who near wards Provo, "fringe" r four members otthe speciaLcoramittee:Le ft to right. Gordon Gwen. Bernard S. Walk- is read a tribute written by her attends Prove Seminary-bu- t, not a member of either of the daughter, Mrs. Rowena Bicker' er, George Q. flich and Floyd Millett. Low. Cards bearing' her portrait four Provo Stakes. and appropriate inscription were SHUTTLEI RELAY ANOTHER FEATURE was the distributed' to the mothers In the awarding of the scholarships various ward Sunday Schools in Ate - by the bishop oftheward in 565, which the winning student Livia. her bonor.,--The Bountiful ComPublishing The Provo Stake award went which Is owned by CaliforIn to Carma Taylor of the Provo pany,Litter-day nia Saints,- - each year Seventh Ward and the presentaFRESTON. IDA.--Th- e recently tion was made; by Bishop New- honors a mother In this, way. She dedicated Oneida Stake House ell Johnson. East Provo Stake Is elected becauso of outstanding was the scene of an outstanding winner was Patricia Daniel, achievement through love and SO POPULAR was the shuttle relay race which was and devotion to family and Primary conference recently. Bonneville Ward who reDance Inaugurated just before the beginning of the great The 11 wards of Oneida Stake ceived her tuition check from her Church. Festival In the University of Utah Stadium last year, that the pooled their talents to stage Bishop Kennett) Pace. --7-activity has been doubled in scope tor this coming MIA June "The Children Sing" as outlined West Utah scholarship winby the Primary General Board. ner was Vena Lee Jacobsen, Conference. 563 Some children participated Provo Eleventh Ward Vith Bish' d stakes and divisions to enter In addition to the the direction of the Stake shuttle relay down the center two teams for the two events, under Continued from Bag. 1----op Ralph Ladle making the Primary president, Mrs. Va- presentation. The Utah Stake d or guar- - the committee said. On. team none of the field, a She was as- award went to Larsen, Sister Mallory were ible to visit ter mile shuttle relay around of four men- may run in both sisted W. Geddes. officers Provo Third Ward.Roger the by Primary He received all of the branches in the misis the track will also be staged. races, or. just one, whatever of the 11 wards ..... his certificate from Vert E. Van sion two and in some cases three Last year the, winning team their, choice. dressed in White Wagenen of the high council. The children, times. Because many of the View Stake representing Temple Among other awards, a beau- blouses and white shirts, sang Islands do not have wharfs, or the tiful traveling trophy will go to their songs from a specially THE FIRST In FOR the time built many of the landmarkably fail time of 44.4 sec- - the winning team. The presen- platform that seated almost all history of the award program anchorages have to be mad. by reef ings Seven other f?ur-zoli- tt tation will be made before the of the 565 children. The reader the Brigham .Young University boat. teams also competed. 30,000 spectators expected to for the occasion was actively in the Carolyn participated AT PRESENT air mail is reach- -' Dance attend Festival which the The echool INTEREST Tun TEAR in the Rassmussen. The pantomimes scholarship program. In twothe Island of Tahiti colorful track event is even immediately follows the races. were presented .by the Dayton, awarded five $50 scholarships This is in weeks. Members of the special more widespread than a year the Preston Fourth, Third and to Cozette Stewart, Provo Six- every teenth Ward; Hildred Nielsen, great contrast to conditions bit ago, the committee said this Church relay races committee Seventh Wards. Second Ward; Thomas Hinck- a few years ago when there was week. Letters requesting infor- includes Clark N. Stohl, chairley, Sunset Ward and Douglas no air service and no regular mation about the rules have man and Gordon Owens of the Honor Students Speak Provo Fifteenth mail service by boat. During Nile come from many stakes over Young Men's MIA General will Warr!. Jensen, this time the mission often went the Church including one from Board Athletic Committee, and LOGANHonorgraduates deliver all the speeches when as much as two months withto The student award the Mily Bernard S. the Walker, Floyd South Carolina the Logan Seminary holds its out mail. to went from area the "fringe" Stake. let, George Q. Rich, and Dean graduation exereises Sunday, President Mallory fulfilled his L. Grandview John Ward, Syme, It will not be necessary for Farnsworth. first mission to Tahiti in April May 25 at 2 p.m. in the Logan Orem Stake. The presentations 1919, and returned in March' Institute of Religion. Speaking were made -H. Dr. George by to the theme "Constancy In a ELDER SONNE TOURS MISSION of the Schol- 1922. He returned to the IsWorld" will be: Carol Hansen, chairman lands In July 1933, as mission Changing Committee at BYU. , ' Jenkins, Joyce Nelson, Nanette arship president, taking his wife end commencement The program Gibbons, Viola Bergener, George was built around the theme, "A three children with him. They .b Kenneth Merrill, Elizabeth New Commandment I give unto returned home In 1937. His Fletcher and Lawrence O. Can- You, that Ye Love One Another third mission began In Decem non. ber 1949. . as I have Loved Your 44 ,,..,..........w...TA...........sr.,,,,k.,....t..,.......kk.k7s.W7eIrs.e.C111,,..... ..,......,.....ry .4.2...,414.4..r.Aekett,4,...r.rfro.........."kS...4 ..!; rre,e4,..,,,, ..... BACK AT CHURCH headquarters following his tour of the ''" .,' , ,,:'. .4; ,.:'. ; ,", , .,, ', , f.,,, ',' --; i!,' t , :,k Central Atlantic States Mission, Elder Alma Sonnet As' , e ', ,',. , ,, , sistant to the Council of the Twelve, Was enthusiastic about , , progress being made in that mission. ' , -- ' 4 'b. icV f r ...... -,.. He said there was a Pro-. . nouneed revival in religious tine at the mission-wid- e ; 1 , i v,-MIA 1 , sentiment in the South and that ' ! 'c.,.7 musical at North ,, , Colfax, festival many more than ever before were attending Church., Ha said Carolina. ...He ..scribed It e1.1 " ."'41'. ....., that Protestant churches were magnificent display of musical a, N ., " '.. ,: ....,.,... 10 i . ,,nnow building recreation halls talent and a credit to the M.. 1 .' ' t ' ''-, ..! ;', fo,b,....,..,::: T7 :''N'....'!' ...., '''. ,4,. '',.. tik, ), ' ,,,440. ,,,, if:::-.-; in conjunction with their chap- , work mission and ' 14 '": ' 't" , V: of '':." 'A. ',:.1'.'' ''. ''. e 1 eta, patterned after LDS ten- - dustry :,.,, .,'Iti . I. He said that at the ,:;:e,''':'::.4 k'F :...,,, ''''':.,..':''',, i, ters. ":: .4:::;A: I ' ,' " 1' , He reported that the Church testimony meeting held net .. were in attendance 779 it 4 ...: e , owned 40 chapels throughout morning, :, 1 ' N. t, i ', ...'.. I ;,.!. ' 1 la-friends ...: and . being ''',.' 7' ' ' ma" ;' ''', ,:'',',' the 4 number i' missiona , , recently 1 ., .' : i , ; , ''t ';! 1 .:111C!..t;4''' , ; '. ' ' .' built, and ! all. fine modern vestigators. his three-wee:., ' 1.: ., '',: ' ''''. ''' ..,,$,'-'$ ; , f 0 ',..'' '' ' l.; tour : 1 ' During ' ' ' '. ,..:,..i 7.. !,,',...;:,' : '''' . .: buildings with all the conven- Elder. 7 . 1 t, '',. ... ,i i s ", i re T..' 1 ' .,,,::, I: ; 1.' , ; -,, ti t i Sonne held 13 public : , I : ' 1 iences comparable to those in : , '' ,,,,, t ' ' ' '' , '' i; ., 4 ', ,:;,, , .t4 i ) , I i k 3 4, 4"' ' 74, , a ,.,'... '''' ,,,.- ' ' , ; wards and stakes of the meetings and nine special sea-th- e k j il '$, z '1,'', ' ''t,lii.-- ,''''''' 'i t.''''''' :, ,,) ' I ..i.,: ,t..t ; f ., trt ,:, : , , 4 , - 4,-1 ! 4, - , f; , '7.e t:, 44 .'. Church. Three new, buildings slons with the 180 missionaries " '54,-,,,; 4.4,;, . 4.'i t if 1,ei, ' ' ,.,,.3 '' ' i , ' ' ..3 '', ! mission ,1' ,. 1 .1,!! f, 4 , I, staff; f 4 ' are now under - construction, he composing the 4' 'I. i.;, i 's 7 t: ,i- ' ' :0 i r,ff (' "t ' ;31.,i',':,Mrs. Sonna accompanied the i' ),1.1 f: ' i;, ',,'..;',; 'e'l ',., ,.,. ,...;fel', F ,,,,,,,,' : ';'. said. , 7 'n'' 4; ; Church official who was joined Li, it.,':,:',.,z.1. L .,,,,k.k..,.;,,,iLL.1.;...mli.,:,....0,,...4.4,.;. ,1 .' ,1...b,i,l1:.iLJi. ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS at Mission headquarters by SCHOLARSIIIE WINNERSScholarships to Brigham Young University were presented of his mission tour, accord- - President and Mrs. Claude W. to nine 'graduates of Provo Seminary at rites conducted Sunday. Front row, 'left to Int to Elder Sonne. was attend- - Nader for the tour. Taylor, Hildred Nielsen,: Cos ette Stewart, Pat Daniel. and Vena Lee - right,Carma DESERET NEWS , gc-TIOA-Back Jacobsen. and John L. Syria. Hinckley, Roger Larsen, Nils Jensen AS4)30g1WW 0 . . ... ,, r ...,,,c7,, , , ., ,. , '- , ..;; ,. .A ,,,,' . r .. ,". .. 'b Al ' . i 4.- . .';J , . ' ' l , ' Mrs. Kirkham Mother Of Year , . r- I 4, , ' , ..4.',11c7"1111".1111111111V " ,:,..,. ' SCHOLARSHIPS 41 - l'''''',.. ir",-- r . . ., - 'SEMINARY r",: , 1- ,... . .. 1 , . . '''' ----- - , - ' 'r- ' I ' , , . , ' .. . ' i i,,. 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