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Show 9-Stake Genealogical Convention Set Today Orchestra Concert Set Monday Illustrated talks on genealogi- and bishopries in all stakes of! cal research methods will be the Provo and Orem area are to Other interfeatured today in the nine-stake be in attendance. Regional Genealogical Conven- ested persons are also invited. tion at 10 a.m and 2 p.m. in Topics to be discussed at the the Provo High School audito- morning session are Priesthood | rium, 1105 N. University Avenue. Leadership in Temple Work, The All stake and ward genealogi- Handbook and Acceptable Recca) committee members and rep- ords, and Advantages of Using | resentatives from high councils the Temple File. Re-Appointed To Committee Ernest L. Wilkinson, Brigham Young University president, has been re-appointed to serve on the 1957-58 government expenditures committee of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. The announcement was made Afternoon session topics will| be: How to be Successful in Research; The Rewards of Wise | Genealogical Correspondence, | and Writing Your Family History | | and Genealogy | Utah Stake is host for the convention. i ‘Savings Bonds ‘stl i Mies SIRE AIS This committee has been termed the Chamber’s ‘“‘treasury watchdog’. It analyzes federal budgets and operations with a view toward economyproposals, and better congressional controls savings bonds and stamps be sold over the national budget. | again this year in the schools. They pointed out that the pro| gram would instill in the young people the habit of cote | | LECTURER — Robert S. Van Atta, who will lecture Nov. 19 in the Christian Science Church in Provo. ' Achievement ested the understanding To Perform Slated Today spiritual laws in daily living may will Jean CHURCH HAS | Mr. Van Atta, who is on tour |as a member of The Christian Science Boare of Lectureship, ANNIVERSARY Joseph Francine, E. ts 1st N., at 8 p.m. The lecture open to the public without | | | pastor represent al East Provo Stake Priesthood Meet One-Man Art ies Girls Will Attend Catholic ‘Youth Convention the p.m. Conference Is Scheduled LEHI—General sessions of the Lehi Stake quarterly conference will be held at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. with Eider Oscar A. Kirkham of the First LDS Council of Seventy as guest speaker. Music for the sessions will be of Chico, Calif., will be the guest | furnished by the First -Ward under the direction of speaker of the week. There will Choir and_ Sixth be special music at each service Marilyn Anderson Rev. R. G. Gunderson, pastor of Ward Choir under the direction the church says anniversary week of Audrey T. Wilson Has 400 Foreign Students thing is the cheerleaders and bands.” Thirty-eight countries are resented at BYUthis year. students come from such 7 will speak in church edifice, 105 of the Evangelical Free Church Cosmopolitan Studentbody PTA Calendar at Lehi Stake as Pain ene dhe swiss Days for 4-H | stamps. A special day a cenarge. Mr. Van Atta’s subject! will be ‘“‘Christian Science and Final competition in the Heber will be set aside for the selling o1 the stamps and bonds. The J. Grant Oratorical Contest will EDGEMONT — A program on | God s Government. The Symphony Orchestra and | be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the sale will not interfere with the An engineer for a number of is always a time of rejoicing due | | fire prevention was presented to Madrigal Singers of Brigham George Albert Smith Fieldhouse class time. the children of the Edgemont Young University will combine |years, Mr. Van Atta served in to the effective ministry of the N)EPHI—The 4-H achievement School this week under the direc-| their at Brigham Yong University actalents for a concert jan engineering capacity at one church over the yer. The public exercises will be held at the High cording to J. LaVar Bateman, BIBLE DISCOVERY tion of Mr. Famous O'Conner andj Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. in Joseph | time on the Panama Canal and js cordially invited to attend |on railroad construction in Bo-| these services, associate professor of speech at Smith Auditorium. ARCADIA, Kan. (UP)—An Ar- School auditorium in Nephi on Miss DuValls of Salt Lake City. Monday, Nov. 18, and at Levan | BYU. Mr. O’Connor gave demonstraThe orchestra is under direc- livia. He later was an aeronau-| cadia woman opened her family Finalists are Robert Boren, Bible and found the deed to her on Wednesday, Nov. 21, according tions to put over the many points| tion of Lawrence Sardoni, and tical engineer with the Army Air Jerome, Ida.; Douglas Hardy, family home for which she had to the county 4-H club leaders. he explained to the boys and|the Madrigal Singers are con- Corps. He has been a student of Christian Science since 1913, is Utah LDS Stake Stirling, Alta., Canada., and been searching fruitlessly since Parents, 4H members and lead- girls. He told each child that he} qucted by Dr. John R. Halliday. an experienced public practi-| It was just where she ers are all invited as well as the or she should be the fire inspec- | George Mangan, Emporia, 1937 Appearing as soloist will be tioner of Christian Science heal-| : public in general. left it. Kansas. tor on the home in which they| Robert S. Brownlee of the BYU ing, and has been a Christian | Plans Priesthood | The 4-H council recently met | lived. piano faculty, who will perform Science lecturer since 1946. | Meeting Today | and elected officers as follows: | with the orchestra of Beethoven Mildred Garrett, president, Flor-| Mr, and Mrs. LaMar Garrard| piano Concerto N. 3 in C minor. ee Baklones Ba Boardof| Utah LDS Stake will hold ence Parkin, vice-president, and |and daughter, Cindy Ann, of Los Of special interest will be the page Dare gae ene 3|monthly priesthood leadership Glenna Greenhalgh secretary. | Angeles, Calif., were visitors this world premiere performance of s mad hand tyecd SmusuEbe aceon | meeting today at 2:30 p. m. in| Other members of the council week in the home of Mr. and John Philip Dalby’s ‘‘Lament and are Marjorie Bowles, Othel Pay Mrs. B. West Belnap. Mr. Gar- Sacrificial Dance’’ for orchestra. Hue SoU eH ore Ee the Provo Third Ward Chapel, | announces Victor J. Bird, stake rard is a specialist in engineer Mr. Dalby is a composer of growand Grace Sparkes. president. technics and design of new jets ing importance. For many years What is it like to be a stranger| away places gs India, South | In addition they have| The meeting will be of the comat an airplane factory near his | he wrote and arranged music for Canada. Africa, Nigeria, and Tahiti. The in a strange land? home. University of Utah football shows. several commercial record re-| mittee type, with quorum and Probably most of the nearly 400 396 foreign students leases, including one of the out-' group leaders and all members He is composer of the Festival cent increase over last | students from foreign countries 10 per The Edgemont Third Ward re- | Pageant given each summer at standing Christmas choral rec-| of the three standing committees Brigham Young Universitiy year. ‘to attend. at cently reorganized its Sixth Utah State University, and has ords, on the market. Canada, the largest representathis year could tell you. Quorum of Elders. Appointed manyshorter compositions, vocal The BYU Symphony Orchestra| Preceding this session, the Utah among the foreigners, has “It’s wonderful here—like one | ve has gained a reputation as one of Stake High Priests Quorum will were Leland K. Baxter, presi-| and instrumental, to his credit. 207 students at BYU. Eighteen Scheduled Today Elizabeth| |dent; Kenneth F. Godfrey, first} The Madrigal Singers, under the major university orchestras| meet at 2 p. m. at the same big family,” says come from Mexico, seven from . Azeremi, one of the two students Guatemala, eight from Brazil, It has traveled| place. Two recently returned mission- counselor; Clarence James, sec-| the direction of Dr. Halliday, in America. who fled the Russian terror in and five from Peru. — | aries will speak at the quarterly ond counselor, and Ronald Dean) have won national recognition. widely, and has appeared with} Hungary andis studying in Provo | They have appeared in concert the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir. | Although more than 17 million Of the non-American countries, | Priesthood meeting of East Provo | Allen, secretary. on a scholarship this year. ‘“‘But Korea has the largest representa-| Stake to be’ held at 2:15 p.m. tofrom Washington, D. C., to Los Press reviews of its concerts in| persons in the United States suf-| | the studies are too hard when you ion with 14 students. The others| day in the 15th-Bonneville Ward | The Edgemont Second Ward re- Angeles, and from Mexico to Seattle, Portland, San Francisco| fer fromsome form of allergic don’t know the language well. I organized its Seventh Quorum of and other major Pacific Coast| disease, there are not more than} | are widely spread out. Nine come Chapel, 85 S. 9th E. need a 28-hour day.”’ | Elders last Sunday. Sven Sven- |} centers laud the high quality of| 1,500 doctors practicing in the |from Germany, four from AuJohn Tolman, who served in M A the organization’s performances.! field of allergy in this country. Fall is considered an interest-| tralia, eight from Iran, and four the Northern California mission, |sen was retained as president. | | The new appointees were David ing time at BYU because of the from Hong Kong, for example. and Edwin Crockett, who served |M. Donaldson as first counselor | arrival of foreigners to study, The foreign students are gen- in the Australian mission, will often in their native EOS HINES /erally rated by their professors address the session. All men in and A. Reed Tucker as second) and speaking very little English. |as being more conscientious in the stake and boys over 12 are | counselor. Jerry Myrup remain- Show Now On Last year a pretty Korean opera their studies than American stu- invited to attend, according to jed in the position as secretary. star arrived and insisted on wear- dents. Sherman T. Hill, stake president. | A one-man show of 21 of the Stake temple excursion day for ing her oriental robes around Many of them come to school Preceding the general priest- the East Sharon Stake is Monday, | works of Alex Darais, instructor campus for several days. already accomplished in their hood session the high priests of |in art at Brigham Young UniNov. 18. President Ben E. Lewis It generally doesn’t take long, fields. Pratip Raychowdhury of | the stake will hold their monthly | versity, is now on display at the however, before the foreigners India is doing graduate work in | quorum meeting at 1:15 p.m. in | has asked that every stake memProvo Utilities Gallery and will join the Ivy League brigade and nuclear physics and is on a the same chapel. Bryan J. Petty, ber make a special effort to atbe on view to the public through | tend one of the sessions on that become as American as hot dogs scholarship doing research for quorum president, will preside. November. > | day. and football. |the Atomic Energy Commission. He has received prizes and Takeji Yamashita from Japan, He is impressed with the honesty honors for his work in local and one of the three Fulbright} and friendship of Utah and the| national exhibits, notably in Calischolars attending BYUthis year, |similarity of the Hindu and Morfornia and Utah state shows. is typical of some of the new- mon cultures. Dr. Conan E. Mathews, chaircomers An economics major Jorge Kemeny of Brazil came PROVO man of the BYU Art Department from Tokyo, he will return to the to BYU already an accomplished Provo High School—Provo High stated, ‘“‘Darais’ work is characBank of Japan onfinishing his concert violinist. He has traveled| school’s ‘“‘Back to School Night” terized by diversity of subject studies. “I like football very throughout Europe with symphony | for parents will be held this comand style. Some pieces fall purely much,”’ he says, ‘‘but it is never- orchestras. ing Thursday, Nov. 21, at 8 p.m., | Rita Becker, daughter of Mr. into the categoryf of graphic and theless a terrible game. The best Clubs Slated session under the diretcion of the MIA, The conference opened Saturday at 6 p.m. with a welfare meeting followed by a stake priesthood session | The Provo Bible Church, Jo-| cated at 385 N. 5th W. in Provo, | observes its 12th anniversary this week with a series of special 1 2etings beginning Tuesday evening at 7:30, and concluding next Sunday evening. Rev. General sessions will be held 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. with the concluding Moore, be be at chairman, PROVO BIBLE ae always performs before an en- the topic of a Christian Science thusiastic audience in Provo and | lecture to be give nNov. 19 by is always one of the highlights of | Robert S. Van Atta of Rochesthe BYU-Community Concert | ter, N. Y., it was announced toSeries. Gay by First Church of Christ Scientist. Fire Prevention coutact Lecture Scheduled | The Utah Symphony Orchestra | applied "Y’ Singers, Orchestra may | adult education Following the intermission the orchestra will play the ‘‘Sym| How phony No. 4 in F Minor’ by |God’s Tchaikovsky. Edgemont School Students Hear Conference ents of school children at a PTA meeting and a later PTA con| vention this week It was also announced that an adult education class in sewing will begin Dee 2. Anyone inter- |Nov. 19 in Provo CASH ... AND A BIG HEART!—Nadine Thalman, Marion Harden and Patricia Fox (left to right), repre| sentatives of some 200 female employes of Barbizon of HEBER — Gordon Mendenhall, | Utah, count money conated by the group to buya teleWasatch County Savings Bond} vision set for under rivileged children at the Primary Chairman and Lethe Tatge, EduCrippled Children’ Hospital in Salt Lake City. The cation Chairman, met recently women plan to buya 21-inch table model TVset (includwith school officials and the dising the table) te provide happy hours for crippled tots trict PTA council to urge that) at the hospital. Springville For New Salem SALEM — Pians for the new » schoolhouse nave been approved and constructign will start about SPRINGVILLE—Joseph FieldFeb. 15, according to Supt. Wallace Hales and Principal Paul ing Smith, president of the LDS Johnson, Council of Twelve Apostles, will The building is expected to be represent the general authorities ready for occupancy when school at the general sessions of the starts next year. The building Springville Stake quarterly conference today Arbon O. Clark, || will include four rooms and will | be west of the present building. of the generai welfare, will also Plans were presented to par- be a guest speaker. ‘Christian Science To Purchase from Washington by Chamber President Philip M. Talbott. Grant Oratorical Finals Scheduled First on the program will be the ‘‘Academic Festival Overture,” by Brahms, followed by Stravinsky’s “Petrouchka Ballet | Suite.” This will include ten | movements, The Fair at St. Petersburg, the Magician's | Tricks, the Russian Dance, Petrouchka at Home, Blackmoor and the Ballerina, Carnival of the Mardi Gras, Dance of the Nursemaids, Dance of the Coachmen and Grooms, the Masqueraders, and Death of Petrouchka. ‘Schools Urged Plans Presented School Building A program of Brahms, Stravinsky, and Tchaikovsky will be presented by the Utah Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Maurice Abravanel, the next number in the Brigham Young UniversityCommunity Concert series, Nov. 18 at 8:15 p.m. in the Joseph Smith Auditorium. | Wilkinson SUNDAY HERALD °xD*%,UtahNoveMmrn 23 County, Utah (a7, 1007 Utah Symphony Manyof the students work here instead of last Thursday as was land Mrs. Frank Becker, and| descriptive drawings; others into But | erroneously reported on the design with almost all their problems of’ lan-| school page of Thursday's Herald. |Valene Georges, daughter of Dr.| abstract Missionary and_ priesthood meetings were held Saturday. The MIA will be in charge of the evening session tonight at 7:30 p.m. ‘Democracy Voice’ Contest Scheduled By SHIRLEY CHATWIN HEBER — Plans to conduct a community-wide Voice mocracy are according president Chamber contest to of of of De underway, Wayne McDonald, the Heber Junior Commerce. The contest this year celebrates its 1lth national anniversary. Voice of Democracy is a script writing and speaking competition which encourages high school students to think, write and speak of the democratic principles which have made America great, explained Mr. McDonald. Contest entries are judged on the content, delivery and originality of five-minute scripts on the subject, “I Speak for De mocracy.”’ The 10th, 11th and 12th grade students are eligible to enter the contest. Following school eliminutions, a community winner will be selected to represent Wasatch in the state finals, State winner will receive an all-expense trip to Washington, D. C., in February. During a three-day awards program there, four national coequal winners will be selected and honored. Jaycees named to head the contest committee are Lowe Ashton and Bill Sweeney. PLAY BEAUTIFUL ORGAN MUSIC (IN YOUR HOME) in 30 minutes to help pay their expenses. with repThe far- Georges, will| Classic regard for organic space guage ang cultural difference, | According to PTA President | and Mrs. S. W. |leave Mondayto attend the na-| relationships; others are created they are almost unanimously im-| ,~ . ae 5 | tional convention of National) With the sensitive and spontanepressed with Utah and America. | pea@ ue es Council of Catholic Youth in| ous spirit of expressionism. In dren’s report cards that evening. Philadelphia, Penn. | this diversity there is one unifyParent-teacher conferences will | A group of 40 young Catholics |ing mark, and that is the almost be held following a general meet- will travel from Utah to the con-| sacred regard for media, tool and ing. At the general session, Prin- | vention by bus. En route home | craftsmanship. This | is carried cipal D. V. Tregeagle will discuss they will tour Washington, D. C.,| beyond the format itself to in| available scholarships, and Juve- Chicago, Ill., and Boys Town, clude the matting and framing. | nile Judge Monroe Paxman will eb. All this adds up to make this discuss high school student prob- | Among the important speakers| Show one of artistic vitality and lems and howto prevent them. at the convention will be Bishop| technical respectability.” Fulton Sheen, Irene Dunn and “The painting reproduced here AMERICAN FORK Floyd Patterson. | American Fork High School — ic | Teen-age problems and parent| BALLET IN PUERTO RICO | child relationships will be disSAN JUAN (UP) — The Ballet cussed by Kent Angel, Diana Russe de Mone Carlo will make »4 Brown, Miriam Day and Kent | its initial appearance in Puerto |Mulliner, at the PTA meeting | Rico Oct. 3, when it opens a se®@ Thursday, Nov. 21. Mrs. Norman ries of seven programs. The |C. Webber, president; Mrs. companywill present the world ;Joseph L. Mulliner, program premiere of ‘“‘Bhams’ ‘“‘Variachairman, will be in charge. tions,” based on Brahms’ “‘Var-| * .| {ers, maids, busboys, belimen, by ROBERT S. VAN ATTA,C. S. Genealogy _ eB FROM FAR OFF LANDS | — Representative of the youths who come from far places of the world to study at BYU are (left to right) Grace Tong, China, Nils-Eric Brodin, Sweden, Clara Martinez, Peru, Jyotindra I. Devashrayee, India and Linda Yang, China. BYU reports largest foreign student enrollment in its history this year, ‘ PHOTOS instructor, now on display in the Provo Utilities Building ger on a button addsfull, rich gallery. chords. A touch of your foat on a pedal automatically_creates the correct bass. : . Aura C. Hatch morwwary | 835 EAST THIRD SOUTH. -PROVO, UTAH Member of. the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, | The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. SUBJECT: WantThem! “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE and GOD’S GOVERNMENT” | Di8gnified Service you bring in the family and try it. The Hammond Chord Organ is as easy to.own as it is to play. Only ..« FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 105 East 1st North, Provo, Utah on TUESDAY EVENING, NOV.19, 1957, at 8:00 O’CLOCK A SMALL PAYMENT— 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE . PHONE FR 3-6852 at 3-3643 lieve all this. All we ask is that of Rochester, New York Made the way you LARSON STUDIO FR 28 N. Ist E. “Picture Music” that comes with the Hammond Chord Organ shows which keys to press for the melody. Onefin- We don't expect you to be- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE as dishwash- | waitresses, etc. CONTEMPORARY ARTIST HAS SHOW—“New York Harbor,’ one of 21 paintings by Alex Darais, BYU art Darais has capitalized upon this You are Cordially Invited to a free | 300 students from 40 states and | the District of Columbia held here ‘The Hammond Chord Organ pects lend themselves to aesthetic interpretation, and here Mr. iations on a Theme of Handel.’ | quality.” STUDENTS WORK GRAND TETON NATIONAL | PARK, Wyo. (UP) — More than -| summer jobs is a design entitled ‘New York Harbor.’ It has the clarity and directness of contemporary architecture and appliances. It speaks of the machine age and its pre-| cise kind of beauty. Of course, not everything about the machine age is beautiful, but certain as- (Dial FR 3-6668) Glen Bros. Music 57 No. University, Provo |