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Show 10A Sunday Herald Juab Speech ‘Adult Education This Week in Central Utahee FFA Plans | ff Educators Will SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1967 Utah County, Utah —Class-Plans. Public Event Utah Tech In Portland, Ore. Animal Judging Two Provo School Board members and the Provo dis: WeekIs Proclaimed trict assistant superintendent SPIRITUAL LIVING IN THE room106 of the Richard Phys NEPHI — The Juab High HOME — Thursday, April 20, cal Education Building on the BYU ( For information School speech class, under the at ¢ p-m.. in room 115 of will attend the annua! conven- April, it was revealed today Ross Denham, assistant to nua! Animal Science Field Day on April 22 Utah County Commission Superintendent Sherman Wing, Sponsored by the BYUAni and board members Bliss Crandall, president of the board,-and ma! Science Department, 22 Dr. Bryce Orton will travel to high school 01 divisions of Future Technical Colle Farmers” ofAmerica, their adThe county in cooperation Portland, Ore. for the four day visers and professional men with Utah Technical College at conference beginning April 22. from Utah, Idaho and Nevada Provo and the state board of Exhibits will be displayed have been invited to attend the -$ducation,_is designating this and papers will be presented agricultural conference. time forthecitizens of the area Special clinics will also be held el Guests and hosts will particito visit the school and view de- on a variety of topics dealing monstrations set up in the var- with school boards, administra. pate in two areats of judging ious shops and classrooms to tive matters, curriculum an q Animals and animal products. In the ¥irst cafegory, teams show what the schoolis doing in teaching methods and educa. from each .school will compete vocational education. tional technology in livestock and™dairy cattle ‘Judging. In the second category, EastProvo Stake Speech Festival Slated Tonight direction of Mrs. Thela Wankier Jesse Knight Building on More than 500 persons are expected to attend Brigham Young University's—eighth an- additional teams. will judge poultry, meat and dairy products. call 37; will present an evening pro- BYU Campus. Dr. r gram for the public on Wednes- Bowen will speak on “Zion Shall = tion of the National School Boards Association in late day at 7:30 p.m. in the Juab Be Redeemed, Part I." For High School “auditorium. Ext. information, call 374-1211, Steven Stowell will be mas- 3256 BASIC EDUCATION - READ~ ING, WRITING AND ARITHMETIC — Tuesday and Thurs day, April 18 and 20, at 7:30 p.m., at. the Rock Canyon ter of ceremonios*for the affair werRUCTIONAL. TECHNI- School. For information call and.the program will consist of QUES FOR TEACHERS OF 373-6301 the following: A pantomime by CosMETOLOGY — Thursday Ann Sparks and Randy Howard; 4ori1 20, at 7:30 pxm., in room HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION — Last week for Spring aliams, choralBilly reading Pay byandBeckyWilRichard 147 ing ofthe on the Jesse BYU Knight Campus. Build For enrollment. History and English ffered. Chapman; talks by Laura Fack- ing ee information call 374-1211, Ext. t FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA at Lehi High School has rell__Margery Burton, Jimmy Bosh and Clyde Carter; a musical reading by Fred White; a GOSPEL IN THE SERVICE For informa- PATTERNS “OR PARENTS honored these men for their work with boys and the organi- one-act play, “Blind Date,” by OF MAN — Thursday, April 20, — Monday. April 17, at 8 p.m. on KBYU-TV, Channel11, “DisMichelle Steele, Karen Haney,|at 8 p.m., in room 167 of the zation, From left, Dr. Lars Jenkins and Dean Evans. ~|Neal Menlove and Roy Jenkins; McKay Building on the BYU cipline.”. Wednesday, April 1, a story by Sheila Aagard and Campus. Wilson K. Anderson at 1:45 p.m., on KBYU- Lehi FFA Meeting Slated To Explain Honors Betty Parkin z will be the speaker, The topic Mrs. Wankier and -members of .the evening will be “The of the speech class invite the Church and State.” For further public to be their guests. | information call 374-1211, Ext 4-H Activities NEPA — Glen Baird of utah) Orem Jr. High Channel 11, “Discipline.” TIMPANOGOS PHILATELIC SOCIETY (Stamp club) Thursday, April 20. at 7 p.m.. in the Prove Public Library An awards and recognition banquet will be held that eve- T M ADULT EDUCATION FAIR— For information call William A. ning in the Wilkinson Center April 24, 25, and 26 in the El- Cox at 225-3654. | Ballroom. At this banquet the wo en Sixteen young people — two according to George S$. Tate, dred Center. The fair will be Society of Animal 5 from each ward—will compete /stake speech director and chair- American open all day for those who Sciences will present high aca-|- LEHI—Two Lehi men were speaker at a special assembly in the East Provo LDS Stake}man of the festival. | would like to- attend. For in achievement awards to|honored this week by the Lehi in the Juab High School audiSpeech Festival tonight. Each of the speakers will demic |torium on Monday at 10:30. a.m.,| “so ‘This Is Paris,’ a musical} formation cal] 373-6301 The festival will be held at'select his own topic and the BYU and high school students.|High /School Chapter of the according to Clara’ Schofield,' comedy will be presented for 8 p.m. at the Bonneville Ward four finalists from the stake BYU students, in turn, will|FFA ‘for their work with the |home agent. The purpose of-the the public on Monday, April 17, | STORY HOUR — Saturday, April 22, at 3 p.m., in the Prochapel. Those participating will| will take part in the Young present a Professor of the Yegr|Youth of the community. |assembly will be to acquaint) at 7:39 p.m. by the Orem Junior vo Public Library. For further LEHI — The Lehi High School compete in two age groups.|Artists’ Night at the Provo Award to one of their teachers.| Dr. Lars sentsSsee jyoung people, parents and/ High School in the school audi- information call- 373-1470. Chapter of the National Honor i Eg ee with opportunities|¢orium Beehive girls and boy scouts! Ninth-I9th Ward chapel on | Special service awards~forNd teacher at the Society will hold their_annual VISUALLY HANDICAPPED will take part in the younger |Sunday, April 23. Two finalists {students and recognition awards|School, and Dean Evans, local available for teenagers, espec-| , , initiation banquet Monday evegroup and Explorer scouts and from each of the age groups |for professional men in gkAae ially through activities in al Sal a Padre ha — Each Monday at 2 p.m. at ning, according to Nile Chamll alk D ecell Provo Utilities Building. For MIA Maids in the older gr:‘oup,| will participate in the 7 p.m. tl |4-H club of older boys andgirls,| berlain, president. The semiahi eeeee Farmer Awards. They were information call Mrs. Rowena ——| Artists’ Night, which will feaformal dinner will be held in honored at the annual awards jeerlte ea scheduled the event to accomo- Palmerat 489-5776. ture speaking and musical finthe high school, beginning at | date those who were unable to banquet this week. alists from stakes in the Provo CONFERENCE AND WORK- 7 p.m. for all NHS members |from Salt Lake County: Donna ’ “Through his efforts many area. ____|SHOP ON SEX EDUCATION— and their parents. Judges for Sunday’s East boys have found their place in They will participate on the Wednesday, April-19, at 7:30 Each student who is eligible Provo Stake festival will be life,” said Calvin Trane, FFA program with him. Both have|the needs of the young people! p.m., in room 261 o fthe McKay to join the society has been so Ray Jones and Beverly Berry,| officer who introduced Dr, Jen- |been in 4H for several years,|in Juab County for recreational! Building on the BYU Campus. notified by letter, Mr. Chamber; | instructors at Provo High For information call 374-1211, lain said. He stated that apkins. “Through his methods he jare active in the older 4-H andcultural needs. School, and Roger Moore, a group in their county, and both) Richard Linton will be master’ Ext. 3256. |proximately 75 invitations were puts us on our own to achieve. won 4H trips to Chicago last|of ceremonies. This program is BYU graduate speech student. At Series sent out. Heis respected for his know- year. Donna won a trip through|being sponsored by the older PENMANSHIP — Thursday, | The dinner and arrangements April 20, at 8 p.m., in room 131 A native of Pleasant Grove ledge and keeps up-to-date with jan automotive program and/4-H youth, the 4-H advisory of the Jesse Knight Building on have been under the direction LAS CRUCES, N.M. — Gorwill return ; to his home town| what is going on in the world. Dennis in home beautification. | council and the Extension Serv- the BYU Campus, For informa- of Mr. Chamberlain, Kathy don M. Low of ag ane door is always open to Donna composes and sings her|ice in cooperation with Juab tion call 374-1211, Ext. 3256, 2% fellows selected to ici-| o Udell, vice president; Peggy jown songs. High School officials. JUTDOOR SURVIVAL—Mon- |Christofferson, secretary, and i | guides us to do our own think- | Mr. Baird will show films and) All interested parents, 4H day, April 16, at 7:30 p.m., in Dr. Lars Jenkins, advisor. explain how an older 4-H Club|leaders and others are invited fearing Therapy April 17-21 at) i lersr,wilbe the-featrea Will Repeat | Musical Comedy| ‘Y' Official To Attend Executive HonorSociety Plans lititiation |Nielsen and Dennis Schmit. S2 frst production._ To Speak — Institute Nebo District pite in a Special Study Insti-| Holds Teachin ye See ace Ba’ Unearth| Demonstration. re Seatin inhe Brighra inling.” Dr. Jenkins is also active Young Uni.-|it the LDS Church and in com- versity April munity affairs, Fellows for the institute were) 1. | Mr. Evans was introduced by sélected from applicants in en-| PANISH FORK — Special |demonstrations on various|im Roy W. Os-|his son Blake, He told that while i speech pathology "| phases of education were given| 7 carson is ex-jhis father was in high ‘school i psychol \this week at an education conecutive vice-|he served as president and held ogy, linguistics, allied ference for all teachers of the president and other positions in the FFA. He fields. Each receives a fellow-| Nebo School District. member of|has been active in farming and ship to cover costs of travel,| Superintendent Russell N. food and lodging from a grant)| Stansfield opened the confer- Mr. Osearson the board of|stock raising and has spent from the U.S. Office of Educa-|(ence with a talk on the use of Edison Brothers Stores, a na-|much time and effort in buildtion to NMSU’s Speech Depart: instructional materials in the tional shoe retailer. He directs|ing up and organizing a family between him and ment, classroom. Mrs. Carol P.| bblnal reg as store/partnership y’s his brothers. They now own and ‘Each was ; selected on the Jaynes of the ine School basis z — involvementoF set eee) modern |543 retail shoe shops and leased {operate a farming unit, a feed : Whyfly over the scenery ? lot and a business establishtold erefa figation,|™math with her third grade departments. In 1966 the com- jment. Heis active in the LDS Poecee La is |iaciator Sas, Bioe Ate eeet woe State Department of Education "million. : pore eee | Church and in civic affairs. @ Speech and Hearing Clinic at seq fiims, charts, and special Mr. Oscarson will speak to! * Scouts Gain ti ‘Ea le Rank 9 ora His cy au oan interest in agr displays to demonstrate instruc-|BYU business students at|has been instilled in all three tion ofliterature. 4:10 p.m. in the Joseph Smith| of his sons,” Blake said, — Auditorium. ions, i ER NAMED ieeeatee He received his early retail COMMAND mentary and‘kshops. secondary sec-|ttaining by, selling fruit ffom) WasHINGTON (UPI) —Maj. f is parents’ farm door-to-door} a peeve in Pleasant Grove. He served Onatter Me i ae re 3 Ss nee coeoe |training center at Fort Ord., Soe ATES SEO tlcalif,, was named to ‘of Latterday eae ae ‘command the U:S. -forces- in Active in civic + Fer; 1 a fest Poin First grade children at Wa-| Which reviews all capital fund) graduate, will succeed Maj. satch School, in connection with drives in St. Louis, Mo., and | Gen. John F. Fraknlin Jr., who their study of “Families at|Serves as Swedish consul in St. will be deputy commander for Work,” visited the|Louis. He also is president of} the Sixth Army, headquartered Utah National Bank. The pur-|the St. Louis Stake of the LDS, at San Francisco. pose was to introduce children Church. *] 28. Children Visit Bank In Provo Astein civic eS vealisson, to the fundamental principles) He is a member of Eta Mu) which underline the functions of |Pi, national honorary fraternity general living and to relate|in retailing, and the Advisory aes oe first hand, what lone with incomethat is not! 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