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Show its i a ~BUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1966 tan County, ~Utaht Sunday Herald 5 onyComing SPANISH FORW—The Utah ish Fork Saturday, Nov.26, un County welfare director. amie: Quorum of Seventy. ‘Because the Utah Symphony”) offered last year such a beautiful- musical feast for those who attended ‘the concert, the tour of Europe. The sym-| articles and § \ LEHI—The Stale Bank of inp y Wi y ceremonies: had charge of the dinner meetconducted by Lt, Carl R. In-| ing Areca. sta Lady Lions mr ve oe was named take over. Mrs. Larry Lassen, president —was—in.. chargt—— Ta reer, the son of The joint affair vaeld at gifts, for ‘the sol- direction -of Sister Juliana, The club's next goal is to ‘prepare gifts ‘for the rest homes and hospitals around the area. New officers of the club ‘are/ Colleen Stireman, president Doris Hardy, vice presiden' Kathy Pixley,’ secretary-treas-| Helen Lujan, Cathy Man-| gional award is Dr. Markham urer; |" the second highest in the nation ing, Mary Storeman and: San-| Over Lions” Creer | Club Meet MERICAN FORK — The y Was “named Lions Club took on a feminine sala ee this| touch this week when the ladies Rican gay [tiers in Viet, Nam, under the Lehi has presented the John | Phillip Sousa award to and-Mrs>-William-R.-Creer-of the ‘Alpine Country Club where Lake Short, who’ is presently a harvest decor _providtd ‘on an inspection~ tour of Viet ig ‘atmosphere. i. Nam with the U.S. Air Foree.|* Assuming the duties of tailThe dedicatory prayeF was| twisters for the evening -were given “‘by,.President J, Alistin'Mrs. Wayne Durrant, Mrs, Cope, president of the Palmyra James B. Nelson and Mrs. Glen LDS Stake, and a response -was/Gordonsand_ taking advantage made bythe parents-of Major|of their temporary office the General Creer. After their re- fines were “levied indiscrimin‘sponses, = Stephanie Stewart,’ ately. Tt was an evening of fun National Guard Queen, pre-|from beginning to end. CHARLES A. HENSON Planning partment. : The, award consists of a per- given to scouters, being -sur-/di representatives. manent plaque which will be passed only by the Silver Bufhungin the school. Each year pe of red roses and pinned aj singing. Bruce Block played ithe name of the outstanding | = boutonniere on Mr. Creer. several trumpet solos with reSchool, BYU, and University of | Charles A.-Henson has been} A tour of- the building con-jcording accompaniments; Mrs, band student will be engraved ‘on it, The student will receive Dr. Markham, ‘a Long Beach |Southern California College of named as the new chairman of cluded the event. jJ. Ny Williamson gave a huma personal pin and certificate. |dentist, has long been active in Dentistry, where he was grad- jthe Provo Planning Commis|orous skit and.Jack Larsen and i ‘We are proud of the degree| scouting and was one of two|Uated as Phi Beta Kappa. Head Named srt srs. crcer with @ bow Mrs, Curtis Anderson: Ted in falo-which is given on a national graduate of Spanish Fork High| MAURICE ABRAVANEL F. M. Haycock and City Com- tires ie ee with, of achievement’ that has been| vtahns who received the highest|.#& bas been active in scout-/ $0n. jrs.- William:-R: Ellison; “ae ing for many years,He has ser-| He succeeds Lynn Groneman! missioner Ray Murdock. ighest cat sige iat” reached ‘by each member of our as chair-| ‘The PlanningtheCommission scoutmaster, on coun-|Who has ‘been acting band and wish to reward those eee t canbe given ved as aregional W's: Durrant, Mrs, Nelson responsibility),Bae with charged months nine past the for ag|man anid. levels. who make special effort,” Rich |2 Souler by a scout region. The cit and * phony made musical history for a Utah orchestra by performing. Writers toHear ical at Carnegie Hall before making Hi phony performed at the worldfamous Athens Festival at the invitation of the Greek government, Since returning, the symphony has launched its 1966 67 concert season and has included Spanish Fork in its agenda. 2 % The Utah Symphony concert in Spanish Fork will be held in the high school auditorium. The auditorium is excellent for musicals because of the fine acoustics and comfortable and ‘convenient seating. The program. will include Verdi Overture to Sicilian Ves- AMbe lope Award by Region 12, of the Boy Scouts of America at j Band Award is again bringing this world-famous orchestra to Spanish Fork. i This concert promises to be the cultural event of ‘the’ season and aninvitation is extended to everyone to make plans now to attend. All Utah is proud of the. accomplishments of the Utah Symphony over the past 20 years under Maurice Abravanel. In September the sym- Silver airs | BankMakes der the sponsorship of the 19th Seventy Award Made. Among new projects sched. } uled for the 1966-67 school year by the St. Francis Red Cross | makesits return trip to Span- of eneral 23 instead of Nov. 24 as pre “} Dr. Don C. Markham, Bong \Ciub is to aid the rest homes | viously scheduled, according Beach, Calif., and a native of/in Orem and Provo. Students Utah lis County, six:(2 the clubhave also donated to Bessie I. Meiling, Utah Soon’ are:wasaieone of the Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maurice. Abravanel Quorum at Dueto the Thanksgiving To Sp. Fork Nov. 26 _ 19th | Sp. Fork Armory | Ladies Take Holiday Brings | Top Srnuter |Red Cross Club | Change In Food At St. Francis StampDate Sale Antelope | Aids Rest Homes Historica’ ard R. Devey, band director her Utahn is Edwin S. Baggs, chairman of the Regional Ex-|and has tesigned from the com: of studying proposed develop- and Mrs. Gordon concluded the iden, president of Wasatch 'plorer Conference, | mission. ents and additions and to evening by taking. all down ments said. Mr. Devey-said thatit is) Oil Cay memory’s lane and they gave Dr. Markham is an active| Other members of the Plan-/make certain they fit in with highlights of the national, state hoped that the award will pro-| . vide stimulus for hard work in) Dr. Markham is the son of the |memberof the LDS Church and ning Commission include C. S,|the-nfaster plan of development and_local. scene at-the time-in. the future. “We appreciate the| late Mr, and Mrs. Ira M. Mark-/is also the advisor to an-explor- Dawson, Ben E. Lewis, David that has been formed by the 1927 that the American Fork |Beesley, DeLenna T. Taylor, commission, support given us by parents and} ham of Spanish Fork, He is a) er"post in dentistry, lclub was chartered. townspeople in making the Lehi Junior High Band one of the| best in the state,” Mr. Devey said. + The award was presented to Principal J. Ferrin Gurney and Novel's Review Utah Valley Chapter, League ‘of Utah Writers, will-meet at the home,of Mrs. Lucille S. Pe- terson, 424 N. 200 E., Provo, Monday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 p.m. Ruth Louise Partridge, wellknown local writer, will review portions of her new book,“Other Drums,” as guest speaker. “Other Drums” is an unpublish- Mr, Devey by Hal ed historical Mormon novel re- behalf of the bank. t-. Sears| SAVE--on Sears Sewing Aids Ideal for Christmas Giving J. Allen on ‘ridge, for which-she spent sev- eral years collecting data and ent and guests who are interested in writing are cordially inverification of facts. vited to be present. (Prague), De Falla Three Members are urged to be pres. Dances and Stravinsky Firebird suite, per, Mozart Symphony ‘No, 38 Orem West Stake To Present “It Begins With Balloons ~ SAVE 6.07 Make-It-Yourself With |Wool Contest Scheduled Reg. a 15.95 ... contestants at Deadline for entry blanks to be|tition with other Monday selyeas e7.90 level. ‘Ward (received will be Dec. 1, This is|theAtdistrict m.at the Orem Third-2ist Ward the District Contest a girl necessary in order for the National Headquarters to be able to test the fiber for one hundred per cent loomied in America wool and return the acceptant blank in’ time for the District Contest to be held Dec. 12, 1966 « ‘may enter. more than one garment, She will be required to model each garment entered. Competition this year will be one-article: dress, coat, or two Here Are Addresses Of Servicemen Overseas ‘The serviceman overseas has ‘a lonely life and letters from friends and relatives at home| ca do much to brighten: it. Especially qt this holiday ime of year is it important to] Pvt. 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