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Show a 6A SUNDAY HERALD : SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1068 Utah County, Utalh |Payson High Juab High Retirements Announced Graduation Set for 105 Schedules For Veteran Teachers Graduation PAYSON—Payson High School will graduate 105 students in exer‘cises to be held May) 24 in the Nebo Stake Tabernacle. Themeis: ‘The End Is But The | Beginning, Life Is Now Our School.” Speakers will. be chosen from the high honor, as follows: “The End Is But Beginning,” Zoe Ann Gardner, Payson; “The Ladder We Climb,’ Linda Larsen, Genola; ‘‘The |World We Face And Our Responsibilities,’ Boyd Jasper, Goshen} ‘‘A Little Learning Is A Dangerous Thing,’’ Dennis Smith, Payson, studentbody president. Other high Ronor students participating will.be Marcella Cloud, Goshen; and John Holmes, Pay- son. BEST SAFETY RECORD — Dennis Smith, left, studentbody president of Pays: on High School, accepts a plaque from Payson Mayor Eugene Hillman, presented by the Utah County Safety Council. Payson High was judged the wintier of compet: ition conducted by the safety council among all high sc hools in the county for the best traffic safety record of its students during the school year. Payson also won the plaque in 1961. Ameri| can Fork wonit last year. | High honor students are: Marcella loud, Marie Elena Fisher, Zoe Penrod, Dennis Eugene Smith, Shir- NEW BRANCH PRESIDENCY — M. Ephraim Hatch, center, was named new president of the Utah State Hospital LDS Branch at services Sunday ; ‘Dixon Anderson, left, and H. Dee Lister, were sustainéd as counselors. Released were L. R. Wright, president, and Dan Price and Ben| H. Moffett, counselors. and \Frederick Uibel, clerk. The branch is also organized with'a Relief Society, MIA an Sunday School with. officers selected from throughout the county, all under the direction of East Provo. Stake. | Episcopal Visit Provo The Episcopal Bishop of Utah, the Right Reverend Richard S. Watson, will make his official visitation to Saint Mary’s Church Betsy Robertson, Vickie Schearer, in Provo, Thursday night. He Joleene Schwartz. Stephen Seely, Geraldine Senn, Richard Simmons, will celebrate the Holy Eucharist Kathryn Simpson, Glen Terry Smith, in observance of the Feast) of Patricia Sorensen, Jean Stade, Randeh SersteisStaheli, Carolyn Myrle the Ascension, preach the serStanley, ohn Jeffrey Stansfield, man, and administer the SacraLarry Terry C. Tervort, Danny Warren Thomas, Alan Tisch- ment of| Holy Confirmation for ner, Ronald Stanley Watkins, Dawna a small class of adults. NEPHI — Juab Stake Seminary Star Webster, Stephen Wheeler, Lin- | The service will begin at 6 exercises will be held at|the Juab da Williams and John E. Wilson Other graduates are: Ronald Ainge,| p. m. and |will be followed by Stake House tonight at 7. Under Sheila Rae Barney, Max Gerold Bed- | a pot-luck supper in the Parish the direction of Principal Starr| does, Zelma Cecelia Bilagody, House. There will be an oppor> A . .|dine Amy Binning, Albert Corbett it will feature four stu Bowen, (Al) Veen’ Butler, tunity to greet the bishop perdent speakers who will develop the|nie Bryan, Deanna i|sonally and) also honor the new “De iffer: »»| Sheryl Deon Clayson, James Russell theme, ‘Dare to be Different. Cloward i.) Mary rai ira Cowan, They are Gordon Nebeker, son of| Steven Crane, Stephen Crofts, Mar- confirmands. Ascension Day is one of the 2 3 ‘ Jebeker-: Vin. Dean, Ronald DeGraw, Danna Mr. and Mrs. Thad Nebeker;| Dewitt, Richard LuRay Draper, Phil major feasts of the Christian Cherry Orme, daughter of Mr. and| Green, aie Greenl , Charlene Year and commemorates the I ax Orme;. ‘ f et icuni Hall, Hancock! Edith Marnie Hallett, Mrs. Max Linda Powell, Val final triumph and victory of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hanks.Jerry pears: Dean Higgin- Christ and His universal acces. son, lion Nephi Hodgson, Larry Powell; and Leon Pexton, son of Don Houser, Larry Noon Hutt, Jame sibility following His earthly apMr. and Mrs. Harlow Pexton. ice Huggins, Joyce Myrtle Ivey, An- pearances after the Resurrection. Sef speakers SHenke! Stev drew Clyde Sheila Vee The guest aree Steven Jasperson JoeJasperson, Jatvis: Bawin ‘Dasrell Confirmation together with the Ockey, studentbody president of| Jenkins, Dennis Jensen, Kenneth Jay Sacraments jof Holy Baptism and Snow “College and Roy Hatch, Johnson, James Jolley, Gene Jones, Holy Communion constitute comGlenor Jones, Joyce Beverly Kallseminary coordinator for’ Central backa, Dale Kenison, Yvette Kester, plete initiation into| the Christian Larsen, LaUtah. They will speak on/the vari- Peter Kropf, Kathleen nda Jeanie tateren Church. raine Larsen, Li ous ‘aspects of the theme. Fearn D pecciehsn: G yan Mc- Velda | Farewells Set For Missionaries DAVID ELVER RASMUSSEN Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ras- | mussen, Provo. Farewell testimn-| jal today at 4:30 p.m. in oe Pleasant) View Ward Chapel, 1 N. 150 H. British Mission. Enters the Mission Home June 3 | | PETER M. VAN ORMAN Son of Mr. and Mrs. Welburn J. Van .Orman, Provo. Farewell testimonial today at 5 p.m. in the Provo Eighth Ward Chapel, 200 N. 500 E. British Mission. | This i g eeania innon, Koleete Montague, Karen his is the largest graduating \rcore, Gene Nielsen, Acthur Noon, class ever, with 69 graduates and| Harold 12 post e 2s, ey |_| Mary Bost graduates, The post grad~| Po ine Kent uu Oborn, Ralph Peart, Ty, Louis Peterson, Porter, “Thomas uates are enrolled in a fourth year| Reece, Gar Reif ye class, which is hoped to expandin New Pictures FORK — Added to ‘Awards Assembly | theAMERICAN collection of lovely paintings gracing the hallways of American Blow Test |Fork High School are four new 'Held at Payson JOLLA, Calif. (UPi) — Do the following years. Provo Girl At Mexico College High School Gets Edward |'Four | ) Sandra 2 Girls Awarded UP Scholarships Velda Greenhalgh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Greenhalgh | of Santaquin, has been named recipient of} a 4-H Club Union Pacific schdlarship in Utah for Utah County, Emily W. Tyler, County, Home Agent has announced. The scholarship is worth: $200 and may bé used at a landgrant institution, such.as Utah State University or its branches. Active in 4-H Club work, Velda has carried! projects of home improvement, home grounds | beautification, food preparation, |food preservation and clothing, She is currently enrolled in 4-H as a junior leader, advanced j|home improyement, food preser| vation, fifth phase clothing, and home grqunds beautification projects. other regional winners to deter- | mine the national school champion | sometime in June. A Unitarian Fellowship meeting| will be held tonight at 8 in the Provo Women’s Council Clubhouse at 310 North University. ‘It will be a business meeting in which officers will be elected and seme committees appointed. 3 “VRAIN when you needit! Utah and re-+ ceived his bach; elér’s and mast+ er's degrees a> Made the Way You [Pe wp te 15 wd Rectages we Ss 40" Want Them! = Alice Wi Cc Te Ann June 8, 1898. He graduated froth 1919, with a fourth grade at the Elementary School in Brigham Young Academy High Central School and the Utah State Univers Spanish Fork being herfirst assignment. In 1924 she was married to Kate sity. He has taught at schools in Yos!, Leslie Larsen in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in 1956. Woodruff, and was principal 4f Worthington, Post-Commencement Events Planned For PHS Graduates Kenneth Provo High School's graduating students this year will have a full night of activity waiting for them following commencement exercises on May 2. , Ronald Golden Glétner Award Presented SPRINGVILLE — Mrs. (Naomi) Sumsion has earned: gE " Golden 4 Get Eagle Rank School. A: dance, movie and breakfast have been arranged for the new graduates and their guests by the Provo High School PTA, under direction of Mrs. Clinton Harding, president, and Mrs. T. G: Bullock, chairman. Immediately following the graduation exercises, which will be held in the BYU fieldhouse, the new graduates will attend a dance in the high school auditorium. After the’ dance, at about 12:30 a.m., students are invited to attend a movie at the Academy Theater, which will be followed~ by. breakfast at the Royal Inn. Vesper services for the Provo High graduating ¢lass will be held next Sunday, May 26, at 2:30 p.m. in the Provo High Auditorium. Dr..Ernest. L. Wilkinson, president of Brigham Young University, will-be the speaker. A Senior Tea for graduates and parents will follow the vesper services. , ‘| Christian Science Service Outlined At a recent Court of Honor in the East Provo Stake, three scouts from Troop 719, Provo 19th, Ward, received their Eagle Scout badges. They are Ronald Mercer, 15, son of Mrs, Mary M. Elliott; James Larson, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmo Larson; and David Bailey, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs: Harold ‘Bailey. The coveted awards were presented by Scout Commissioner Jaseph A. Seethaler. These boys are the first -to earn Eagle A Bible Lesson on the subject of “Mortals and Immortals’’ will be read today at First) Church id Christ, Scientist, in Provo. Golden Text will be “This corruptible must be on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.” awards in the 19th Ward. Their scoutmaster is Marlin Brown. That's what: parents often say when told about the decline in our children’s physicalfitness. To be sure, parents can't ase sume full responsibility for this problem, Butparents should see to it that their children get proper health care—and that physical fitness ign’t neglected our thoughfulness. even extends to providing ample parking space for those who come by ear to attend services. Serving families of “ 7 in schools. Urge your local schoo! officials to provide a physical education program that calls for at least 15 minutes of vigorous activity every dayforall girls and boys. A basic program has been de- veloped that is improving the fitness of our children.Itis easy to administer in any school. It © costs little to get it started. It can improve any child's physie cal fitness, Hf you'd like te know more Our Chapel o AT LOWEST SPRINKLER SYSTE POSSIBLE COST FREE PLANNING SERVICE # & Gleaner award for completing the exacting require ments for award. The| award was made by the ‘A gift with permanent built-in Springville Stake value was achieved by Kenneth Baxter on his 14th birthday anMIA. niversary, May 15. A former member of the The son of Mr, and Mrs. Hoyt stake Primary Baxter of 21 S. 12th W., Orem, Mrs. Sumsion Board, Mrs. received the rank of Eagle in the Boy Scouts of America on Sumsion currently teaches a Pris May 12. He is a member of. mary class in Springville Ninth Troop 31 of the Vineyard Ward. | Ward. She is the mother of four i Kenneth attends; the eighth | children. grade at the Lincoln Junior High + David | CRAGHEAD Mrs. Larsen ‘ilkey, NO -DETAIL IS OVERLOOKED — FR 3-1003 Mr. Erickson jayneeae) Ann LeeTaylor, Sprinklers.” UNDERGROUND SPRINKLERS AREMOST WATERING FOR YOU DEPENDABLE UNDERGROUND ati BYU.He aiso jat-| _ tended North-, “Wish we had your LIG=] LARSON STUDIO the University off RAIN JET oe a simple twist of the wrist and GENEALOGY PHOTOS 28 N. Ist East, FR 3-3643 end of the cur-/ rent school ns| He attended = were not available when picture was taken. Unitarian Meet Slated Tonight. Srity| Gayle | | Union Pacific scholarship in| Utah for Juab County, Velyn Stevens, Home Agent has announced. The scholarship is worth $200 and may be used at a landgrant institution, such as Utah State University, or its branches. Active in 4-H Club work, Sandra has carried eight years of | 4H project activity, Six years | of clothing, and two years of| foods. She has given talks and | demonstrations in 4-H groups) and community groups, and has} led the music in many 4-H aetivities. 2nd Scholarship WonbyLehi Girl Sandra arner, | | Provo PTA Gives State Type Event Kay ula Sutherland, Linda Lee NEPHI—Sandra Cook has been named recipient of a 1962 4H} LA |pictures, a} recent presentation you have enough wind to blow) paysoN — The annual Awards| made to the school through the out a paper match held three Assembly was held Thursday aft- Parent-Teachers Association. inches from your mouth? Hold ernoon at Payson High shoo] with| The artists who gave the picDiane| Black, daughter of Mr. the mouth wide and—blow. Don't tures are Mrs. Paul (Norma) Richard Draper and Nancy Jane | and Mrs. James N. Black, 3801 N-| ips. 1 7 ing Mecham; Mrs. Myrtle R. Seaim E., Provo, is now enrolled “at WeentaWd Penrod as dual masters of cere-| strand, Mrs. L. R. (Leona) Kitthe University of | your maximal breathing capacity| ieee | chen and Stephen Jones. Stephen, the Americas, lis not up to the standard, Better | Dennis Smith, studentbodypresi- a Tenth Grade student, is the son which was) for-|have your ities tested. Dr. c,|dent, and Linda Larsen were of Mr. and Mrs, William Jones. merly Mexico | Robert OL Pl the Scripps | named most oitstanding students | The pictures were presented City College in|Clinic and Bye Foundation 2 scholastic achievements and ac- through efforts of Mrs. Watson Old Mexico, |here, made that point in a report| tivities. | Eatough, art chairman of the Miss Blackis) published in the American Re-| Over 50 awards were made to high school P.T.A, and were acamong the) first view of Respiratory Disease. | other students. | cepted by Pr al Don_ Overly. students from| Utah State’ Uni-| e versity © taking | advantage of the Miss Black unique Spring) Marcia Anderson, a’ graduating Quarter in Mexico, program ar-| senior at Provo High School, will ranged between the two universi-| receive the Provo PTA Council’s ties. second annual | Miss Black is a graduate of | $100 scholarship: Orem High School and has attended | The award will the Cedar City branch of Utah be made at ProState. | vo High’s annual ee | awards assembly during the last week of school. According to Mrs. D. Creed Brimhall, scholarship chairmah LEHI — Miss Shirley Yates, a| Marcia for the Provo student) at the Lehi High School, PTA, the scholarship is presented has been named winner of the) annually to an outstanding scholar state typing conat Provo High who plans to go into test. The contest the teaching profession. ;was conducted Miss Anderson, daughter of Mr. nationally and| and Mrs. Mark Anderson Jr., has Shirley typed at been active in| the LDS Seminary, a rate of 83, words a minute| was a ‘‘Provonian” staff member and former memberof the French for five consecu- | and United Nations Clubs. She tive minutes on) ¥ unfamiliar copy. plans to attend Brigham Young ¥ 4 Miss Yates University. PROVO BOY STATERS — Students chosen to attend Boys’ State at Utah State » _a will now take University campus July 6 to 13, from Provo, include, back row left, Stanley Smith, Shirley another fiveOrem High School; Kim Cameron, BY High; John Rees, Vern Rawcliffe, Lee Lamminute, timed writing test against ‘bert and Dell Young, all Provo High; front row. left, Richard Belding and Jim winners off seven other states in this area—Washington, Oregon, Miles, St.. Francis High School; Rand Packer. BY High; and David Wright and Idaho, Arizona, California, ColoDouglas Young, both Provo High School. Three others, Sherman F, Gardner, rado and M6ntana. The regional George Frosty Hansen and Douglas Wing, Provo High, and Mark|Riddle, BY High, winner will compete against three| a western Univer-) Salem Junior High School for 14 sity in Chicago; years before coming to the Grant Mr. Mower and the Univers) School. He has served an LDS mission sity of Southern California. ‘ Mr. Mower was a principal) in: and is currently Superintendent of Mount Pleasant and at the Frank: Sunday School of Springville Stake, lin Elementary School in Prova, He belongs to many professional before his appointment at Dixon organizations throughout the -disin 1931. i trict and state and has served as He has-been active in education4 president of both. the Elementary al organizations serving on comé Principal's Association of Nebo mittees for UEA and for Utah's District and Nebo School District “Educational Goals’; Linda Tay- Department of Public Instructions Principals Association. lor, ‘Individual Talent Goals’’; All friends and acquaintances of He is a former president of thé Rex Anderson, “Citizenship Provo Education Association. In Mr. Erickson are invited to come Goals.” 1962 the Dixon faculty nominated and wish him well upon his reA baccalaureate service will be Mr. Mower for the ‘Principal of| tirement. conducted May 26 at 2 p.m. in the the Year” award. school auditorium with Mr. FarHe has been active in commu;| SPANISH FORK Mrs.» Norma rell T. Wankier Jr.,:Salt Lake nity and religious organizatibng Larsen is} retiring from the teachCity, assistant executive secretary of the National Woolgrowers serving as a bishop, as a membef ing profession at the end of the of a stake presidency. He is cur present sthool year. Mrs. Larsen Association, a -graduate of Juab rently a member of the Veterans? will have; completed 25 years as High School, as guest speaker. Memorial Board. an educatpr. Graduation candidates are: An open house, honoririg Mn Rex Carl Anderson, Carl Jesse A second gradé teacher at the Bailey, Grant Mowerwill be held in the library Thurber jElementary School this David Boswell, at Dixon Junior’ High. School, 750 year, Mrs. Larsen has taught all W. 200 N., Wednesday, May 22, elementaty grades from first to ter from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. His friends sixth during her 25 years of serv$37 Leslie Gree! » DeVon R. Howe! and former students are cordially ice in the field. O§ these years, Ronald Larsen’ Jacobsen, Rodg. ‘er invited to attend. Earl Jarrett, [Ed Kendall 23 were spent in the Nebo School Stephe: n Ral District. Goble Lyman, SPRINGVILLE — An open house Steven ae Duan She has taught 17 years in Span Painter, Wasughn Pacman. and reception will be held today Grant J. eT Pause Gee Paystrup, in honor of retiring Principal A. ish Fork schools, two years. at David Royce Platt, Stephen Bugene Lake Shore, three years at Salem, LeRoy Erickson, who has served \a year at Santaquin, and a year A.|for 23 years as principal of the each in Carbon and Jordan‘ disGrant School. Hosting the reception tricts. She received a bachelors frum 2 to 4 p.m., in the schodl | degree in education from the Brigauditorium, will be the Grant \ham Young University at Provo. , School PTA. Mr. Erickson was born in Logat, | Her teaching career started in ley Dee Stevens, Joan Stewart and Walter S. Tachiki. Honor students are: Leond Broadbent, Connie Curtis, June Ellen Gay, Nancy Livingston, Richard Lynn Montague, Wayne B, Spencer, Jetta Walton and Floy Kaye Yorgason. John F. Mower, principal of cr on Junior High School for 32 years] —-the entire lifetime of the school) — will retire from teaching at the NEPHI —) “‘The Right To Be Ones Best’’ will be the theme of the Juab High School Graduation which will be held in the Juab High School auditorium on May 29. There will be 54 graduates this year. The top ranking graduating seniors and class officers have been assigned to take part in the commencement exercises and are heading other committees in graduating activities. Stephen Ludlow, senior class president, will give the address of welcome. The theme will be introduced by Michael Paxman, with student speeches on various phases by Patricia Orme, discussing ‘‘Why Be Ones Best?’’; Janet Brough, ‘‘Goals of a NonConformist’’; Carl Bailey, ‘‘Religious Goals’; Kathy Newton, Bishop Will |Seminary Rites Tonight in Nephi Mr. Rasmussen Mr. Van Orman | b PLUMBING vitAbels C/ // lortuary HEATING 05 East 300 South, Provo — FR 3.6668 56 No. 2nd, West 519 North. Main, Spanish Foerk.— 798-6763 about this program,write toThe President's Council on Physical Fitness, Washington 25,.0. C. |