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Show Adult “Education This Weekin Central Utah 2 Sunday Herald 7A | n Lehi FFA Banquet Set April 7 ‘UTAH REGIONAL CONFER-, CONFERENCE AND WORK ENCE of Phi Alpha Theta — SHOP ON SEX EDUCATION— 6-Stake Fireside To Feature ; Easter Music Saturday, April 8, at 9 a.m, to Wednesday, April 5, at 7:30 LEHI - Local FFA mem4p.m. on the third floor of p.m. in Room 261 of the ayY bers and the parents are in- the Ernest L. BYU Plans x Children’s A combined six stake fireside Art Classes Wilkinson Cen-' Building on BYU Campus. The vited' to the annual Lehi High featuring sacred music approp ter of the BYU Campus. For instructor is Henry Nicholes further information call 374 For further information cal! School FFA Chapter Parents and Sons Banquet. The dinner 121, Ext, 3256. 34-1211, Ext. 3256. will be held in the high school PENMANSHIP — Thursday, PATTERNS FOR PARENTS lunch room Friday_, evening, April 6, at 8 p.m. in room 131 _Monday, April 3, at 8 p.m April 7, beginning at 7:30 p.m. of. the Jesse Knight Building Guest speaker for the event) = jy. . 00 KBYU-TV, Channel 11 | riate to the Easter season is Art classes for children will! scheduled for this evening at be held for 10 weeks at Brig 7° pm. in the George Albert ham Young University, beginSmith Fieldhouse on the Brig- ning Monday, April 3, ham Young University campus. Sponsored by the DepartThe public is also invited ial Caine on the BYU Campus. Class |. ait Dee Thompson, Spaftish sclor tags first Stake coun: Conferences, ne Fork,be state FFA president. in T.the Bentley, BYU First the sed classes wil tqught by Generia Lathen. For ‘Guilty or not Guiity"’ Wednes will further information call 374- day, April 5, at 1:45 p.m. on During the evening ‘various! wij) be presiding and LaRue be held on Mondays from 3:30 FFA awards will be presented’ Walker, BYU- First Stake to 5 p.m. for children 6 to 8 121, Ext. 3256. KBYU-TV UTDOOR SURVIVAL—St Monday, April 3, at 7:30 p.m TIMPANOGOS PHILATELIC pane oe are SOC. (Stamp Club) — Meets air tolocaalteeal suas in room 106 of the Richards Building on the BYU Campi YWMIA president will conduct. years of age and on WednesParticipating organizations days at the same hours for Sek hs aeesasied will for the musical program in-’ children 9 to 11. The classes will NEW PROVO TWELFTH LDS WARD BISHOPRIC includes James E. Craddock, center, Awards to presented Wil ) clude the Concert Band, Sym tinue ‘until’ June 7 bishop; Lynn J. Asay, left, first counselor, and Lloyd A. Ford, second counselor, Arnold April 6 and 20 at the Provo include the outstanding boy in’ phony Orchestra, University“ There will be one section on Public Library. For further inMonday and Wednesdaynights formation call Mr. Wm. A. Cox i Graham will be ward clerk, with Vaughn Gurney, Ralph Leseberg, Floyd Oliver and Fred livestock .farming, crop farm-\Chorale, Oratorio Choir, Wo- James Blankenship, at & Sumsion, assistant clerks, Mr, Graham and Mr. Sumsion were retained from the fornier and at 225-3654. ing, dairy farming, poultry,)men’s Chorus, Male Chorus, A|Structor at the Brigham Young Thursday nights. Larry Olsen CHILDREN’S LITERATURE soil and. water conservation; Cappella Choir and the Com- University Laboratory ‘School, is well qualified and the class GROUP—Meets the first Monmechanics Choir. In°d Dr. (Choruses Brass|will the course. He has ig worthwhile. For further in- day of every month a pm electricity,Ms farm Harold and I, Hansen, taughtteach drawing, painting, deand another on Tuesday bishopric. formation call 374-1211, Ext. at the Provo Public Library well as awards for the best professor-of dramatic arts at sign, and crafts to college stuFor further “information call records, outstanding Green| BYU,will be a reader for the dents, adults, junior high school DANCING FOR EXERCISE ‘Mrs: Miriam” Sorensen, “prone Hand and Star Chapter Farm-| Program. students—and~ children for 10 Bishopric Named For 12th Ward 3256: 918-7218. Temple Excursion | Nephi Student | Group Tours Provo | On-Honor-Roll{Paste view 8 aroun er. A public speaking award). Dr. Ralph Woodward, profes- years. of seminary students from) NEPHI — Richard D. Park, in room 283 of the Richards STORY HOUR — Saturday will go to chapter and district eo Se ROeTSEO (COOK), Mr Blankenship graduated Moscow, Ida., were guests at! son of Mr. and Mrs, Theo Park Physical Education Building on April 8, at 3 p.m. at the Provo winner, Keith Smith, as well from Utah State University and James E. Craddock !s the! various homes in the Pleasant the BYU Campus. Course in- Public Library, For further in- |es to trinners from each grade. Brigham Young University and new bishop of the Provo 12th view Second Ward this week. jof Nephi, “is one of the two cludes modern dance and exer- formation call 373-1470. | 3 jhas completed extensive pro- aeee Cee The group was traveling in a] Utah students named on the cises for fitness. For further If IS NOT TOO LATE .TO The parliamentary procedure |fessional training at the Art information call 374-1211, Ext ENTER — team, consisting of Calvin |Students League of New York and Lloyd A. Ford, secon ae 05SeubieSok, ee honor list at the College y rat vis 7 Y points of|| of Veterinary Medicine at 3256. counselor. | City. FURNITURE FINISHING — Trane, Chris Norman, David “BASIC EDUCATION - READ- Tuesday, April 4, at 7 p.m Evans, Randy Evans and Keith) ee . Students may register at the Clerks in the new bishopric ans, i of Tt | Colorado State University for ING, WRITING AND ARITH- at Maeser School. Smith, will present a demon-| Spirit Night’ first class in Room 470 Educa- will be Arnold Graham, ward campus and business places.| he fall quarter of 1966, METIC + Tuesday, April 4, tion Building, BY High School stration. | Special guesis will’ include] LeHT — “Se | (lower campus) or early at the at 7:30 p.m. at the Rock Can- WISE WAYS WITH FOOD— % yon School. For further infor- Monday, April 3, at 7:30 p.m. Principal and Mrs. Dale H. ae has elena Office of Special Courses and sistant clerk, also retained, and Ralph Leseberg, Floyd Oliver At Provo they visited the tiation call Provo City Schools. at Provo High School. Price and the FHA Sweethearts, Monday, April 3, at the Lehi Conferences, 242 HRCB, phone and Vaughn Gurney, new as- Brigham Young University HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION | CITIZENSHIP WITH NEW | sistant clerks. campus and toured the city and| ~Tuesday, April 4, at 7 p.m.| AMERICANS—Thursday, April and Leslie Berry. | Outgoing bishopric included |surréunding areas. They then | Pep Club all students and the 4a Room 4 of the Provo High) 6, at 7:30 p.m. at Provo High Arrangements are under the public are invited. During the Club, Following the game, a Dean H. Walker, bishop; El-| Wentto Manti where they did Made the Way You School. New registration is School. direction of chapter officers: |evening the athletes. of the program will be presented. bert Simmons, first counselor; |More baptisms and then on to} ‘open for all people who want Information is available at Larry Hadfield, president; | school will be honored for their Featured speaker on the pro- Carl Madsen, second counselor, |L0gan for the night. They were Want Them! to earn credit towards attain- all Provo City Schools regard- Randy Evans, vice president; | past performances in represent-| gram will be Neil Roberts, a and David Bickmore, Bill Wil-|'spend a day in Idaho Falls ing these classes. ing a high school diploma, Calvin Trane, secretary; David! ing the school, |forward on the BYU basketball son, Arnold Graham and Fred at the temple. Class will follow immediately COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Evans, treasurer; Carey Smith, | Beginning at 7 p.m., the first team, The Pep Club will demon- |Sumsion, clerks, eee | after registration. For further BREAKFAST—Thursday, April sentinel; Keith Smith, reporter; activity will be a basketball strate some of their marches! The new bishopric was pre-| French, Portuguese and Spaninformation call Provo City/6, 7:30 a.m., 357 Wilkinson|and John Bushman, assistant| game between the varsity team| and drills and the various ath-|sented and sustained at a re-|ish are the three official lan- 28 N. Ist East, FR 3-3643 |reporter. |and some members of the Pep) letic teams will be honored. ‘cent ward conference. | guages of Latin America. Thursday, April 6, at 10 a.m. Lehi High Will Stage ‘School senimhee TeiNp Karen Kirkham, Patsy Carter High School, Sponsored by the S12$286. GENEALOGY PHOTOS LARSON STUDIO Schools, » enter, = BUSINESS AS USUAL ee ameritone paint Finishes Paint Prices a Continue To Be If YOU had our inventory it would be so much easier for us Rain Bonnets to remodel. 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