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Show Adult | Education ‘ais Week SUNDAY, APRIL ™, 197. Sunday Herald PI. Grove Pep 9A Groups Present Activities SPringvitle— Stunt Picks 7 for Boys State PHiSICAL FITNESS CLASS F U4 WOMEN 1 k NeW SEWING SE CTION Learn to sew — ; ig o l Sew Lab, Elaine Frandse nstructor. Fo, mation call 373-6301 May 4, at 7:30 p.m. in room 14, of the Jesse Knight Build-' ing on the BYU Campus. additional information 374-1211, Ext. 3256 pan Picks Officers 4 GRADUATION SPEAKERS at Springville High School have been selected through -tryouts of the top honor graduates. Back row, fromleft, are Glenn Bird, David Bird, Phil Willis, For Mikel Whiting, and Gary Chandler. Front row, fromleft, are Marnae Brows, Claudia Hold call away, and Molly Stansfield SPANISH FORK-C. Patlerson, M Public Library. For further CONFERENCE AND WORK SHOP ON SEX EDUCATION— . ¢ . — Eight of|She won the Betty Crocker|National Forenpcs Neague son man.can A « i xg the Spanish et a never be ol h dunever- oy June ° true * - —_— — [ed A Robert sponsor: ny = Fork High @rs,showever, ee: * “harles Dict J Tee Dies akon the Legion. Post 28 and gville Lions Club, Ki wanis Club and Keith's KamThe student vot- e ‘1 Those ‘attending the legion pat- sponsored showed no school which is an an- 196768 school'tisanahip. and elected three nual event founded with the pur is clas eld Wednes- persons ira Y ‘ " SPRINGVILLE. ve e 1 Lae e gentleman in manner until he is a true gentleman at heart elected student body pres- high school. f Honor Students Picked For Graduation ‘l dd Ratierson of this city was i i i Saturday At Springville y nee =— saturcay, —} irony High School fhomnaivn cai sum" € audien . . INSTRUCTIONAL TEC H NiQUES FOR TEACHERS OF COSMETOLOGY — Thur he ” “ f 1 Pep. Club ° h F. Hig S \ re set of § K PATTERSON { eas h party n leadership and functioning of} slate pose of giving the boys training : =i ANY andidate Others winning office with! government and its organization A Christensen on young Patterson wepe, Phyllis are: Avery Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. an ke Roach, secretary, Don’Tolman, and Mrs/ Frank Bishop; Alan yj¢ ae Bi verett; ‘of NPS Robert dM J Wednesday, May3, at 7:30 p.m. |thegtgp honor students at Spring-|Homemaker award, and the|is debate maniager. She won a For Chuck’. it was, in alassembly chairman; John Ot-|Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs, \¢8% 800 NfNand Mrs. J. sn cocin Detlot the Mekay Build. ville High chiool have Leon 96-|Elks Scholardhip ‘award. Soe ts|spperior rathig i de- way, h repeating itself. teson, director of publicity; Blaine Wheeler; Craig Taylor, |9Tnt Nielson; and Rent Black. He previously served as stu- Peggy Holley, histor ing on the BYU Campus. For lected to participate in the com- secretary of Physers, and. has| bate meet. She is c rently stu. id son of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Tay-|étt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell next/|been attending BYU half a day. |dent body vice president Molly Stansfield is head further information call mencement 374-1211, Ext. 3256. month, in tryouts conducted at program cheerleader, member’ of dentbedy president in junior Rowena Bin ks, dance ¢ irman.|lor; Art Averett, son of Mr. |Blackett. the PENMANSHIP — Thursday, : Iks at the commence: state high school legislative May 4, at 8 p.m. in room 131 mi l be David Bird, son of forum, and member of the Na Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bird; Mar- tional Forensics League. She For infornae Brown, daughter of Dr was homecoming queen last of the Jesse Knight Building on the BYU Campus. mation call 374-1211, Ext. 3256 and Mrs. Kenneth Brown; Molly year, and has been an honor Stansfield, daughter of Mr. and student for three years Gary Chandler, a transfer 1, at 7:30 p.m. in Mrs. Russell Stansfield; Mikel OUTDOOR SURVIVAL—Monday, May room 106 of the Richards Phy- Whiting, son of Mr. sical Education Building on the Ray Whiting; and Mrs. student from Idaho, is in the Claudia Holda- Physers, and has been in ath- BYU Campus. For further in- way, daughter of Mr. and Mrs etics in’ football, track and formation, call 374-1211, Ext Reed Holdaway; and Phil Willis, basketball son of Mr. and Mrs. Claronel Mikel Whiting is president of the Physers club and the athleWillis. PATTERNS FOR PARENTS tic club, and has played on the Giving prayers will be Glenn basketball and football teams. —Monday, May 1, at 8 p.m. on Bird, student body president, KBYU-TV, Channel 11, “Work son of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Bird, —Why?” Wednesday, May 3, at and Gary Chandler, son of Mr. 1:45 p.m, on KBYU-TV, Chanah nel il, “Your Child and Sex.” |4%Mrs. Robert Chandler Phil Willis is a transfer student from California..He is in the Phy lub, and won the Elks Scholarship this year--He David Bird has been year- is a finalist in the National TIMPANOGOS PHILATELIC book editor, a three-yearletter- Merit Scholarship contest, and SOC. (Stamp Club)—Thursday,/man in football and tennis, is currently attending BYU half May4, at 7 p.m. at the Provo member of the athletic club, a day Public Library. For further and member of the Physers information, call William A.| physics club. Cox at 225-3654 Glenn Bird is studentbody COMMUNITY AFFAIRSDIS- president, and a three-year letaii . terman as athletic manager and» Sear Sen pitas member of the tennis team, He 3 y in the athletic club and the L. Wilkinson Cen- is peers. oft Ernest hs ee ee e| Marnae Brown was winner of : Bt y mea the VFW Voice of Democracy jeontest on the state level and Claudia Holdaway is in the Payson 5th Ward Gets ‘NewBishopric |won a trip to Washington, D. C. 3 New Buildings) Christian Science Opened at Price Services Outlined PRICE, Utah (UPI) — Three) The parable of the Prodigal PAYSON — A new bishopric has been sustained in Payson Fifth Ward, becoming the third such group to be organized in Nebo Stake within about a month. new buildings have been opened son will be-the responsive read Blaine Montague, a teacher at ceremonies on-the campus Of ing in a Bible lesson on “Ever at Payson Junior High School, the College of Eastern Utah. | jasting Punishment,” to be-read is new bishop to succeed Ray The ceremonies Thursday in all Christian Science churches marked the halfwaypoint of a this Sunday Fielding. His counselors are Hal Shuler and Charles Warren. $2.5 million buildings program References from the denom All clerks were retained as folThe new buildings opened inational textbook, “Science and ows: Dean Elmer, ward clerk were a music building, a Health With Key to the Scrip- Gilbert White Sr., financial science center and a new heat-jtures,” by Mary Baker Edd clerk; Reed Page, home teaching plant, include ‘the following “Thedee ing clerk; and Earl Haskell, Other projects in the construc-! sign of love is to reform tne wellare clerk tion stage or nearing the start sinner of construction, include a 100unit dormitory, a new librafy, Parents scarcely bring up and the remodeling of the ad-|children now; they finance ministration building. them.—John Brooks, Retiring with Bishop Fielding are his counselors, Darwin Haskell and Verlin Gasser. They have served more than five| years. sua itwm, what NEWLY-SUSTAINED BISHOPRIC of the Payson Fifth Ward includes, seated from left, Hal Shuler, first counselor; Blaine Montague, bishop, and Charles Warren, second counselor. Clerks “sustained include standing from left, Earl Haskel, welfare clerk; Gilbert White Sr., finance clerk; Reed Page, home teaching clerk, and Dean,Elmer, ward clerk. | Gang murder in the United States was common before prohibition, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. - GENEALOGY PHOTOS Made the Way You Want Them! rotet MAROLD R. LITTLE 405 W. let Ny Prove 64117 PROVO Cl TY COMPLETE OFFICE FURNISHINGS Choose a Desk, Chair or File from our Display room on Se aid: Noon, Now: In Our 27th Year , 69 E. CENTER, PROVO Open Fri. and Mon, ’til 9 p. A ? Of Continuous Service ee |