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Show 8A Sunday Herald ‘General LDS Confere nce Set for April 4-6 SC™PAY, Second AnnualEducational Worldwide In Scope SALT LAKE CITY — General Conference of The Church of Media Symposium It will be Jesus Chrst of Latter-day Saints a nature Mormon) to be held nere next ,.. Priesthood Meeting month will be in the nature of a Set at BYU on March 12-13 anes ata roadcast facilities, ganization re Studio, and Media ymposium scheduled at the Univer: Brigham Young In March 12 and 13, The symposium will be the Church. of the Mormon The organization took In addition, participants will @"ship of Joseph Smith,the ) see the newly installed remote 0M prophet largest and most comprehen: expected to attend the two-day tional Systems." A special sessymposium which features such sions will also be held for adoutstanding educational media ministrators of higher educa- Die- tion A multi-media presentation entitled “Concepts in Communication” will be given by repre- trich of Michigan State Univer- sity; Dean L. D. Larson of In- University; esthood 2nd library in the place on April 6, 1830, in Fay- t ette, New York, under the Jeadain area David M Merrill of BYU; and Arthur M sentatives of Eastman Kodak. Suchesk of Instructional Media Other presentations will explore and Systems Southern Cali the areas of utilization of fornia Regional Occupational media in teaching concepts, the Tele-lecture and VERBstudent Center . hcl The Easter theme will be Pubiic sive on educational media ever information retrieval system in. held in the Intermountain area the J. Rueben Clark Library cafried into Sunday sessions Some 200 US. and will be jointly sponsored by hich allows a vast flexibility which will feature addresses by t to the BYU faculty for medic ™embers of the First Presi- serv Audio-visual Instructors and Directors of Utah, Educational utilization in their instruction. |depcy and others of the General ¢ ern: Authorities of the Church, andsti Media Advisory Council of the Meeting Features music by the farfamed muchState of Utah, Utah State Coordinating Council of Higher Featured presentations of the travelled Mormon Tabernacle a night rebroad Education, and the Utah Li symposium will include ‘Edu- Choir. by somestations cation and Technology in the| —— brary Association. and “Designing InstrucOnethousand participants are 19 diana closed-circui through the BYU Educational be . Media Services, the radio and the 139th anniversary of the “To improve communication in teaching” is the purpose of the second annual Educational practitioners as John E. The t and Canad “McKay ToPreside The 13: will be unde c it David O. McKay. Mormon PRESIDENT DAVID O. McKAY dent Th brink of his eral Authority of acquisition, storage, usic will be provided her sessions of the Air Space LDS Church To Build Programs Nauvoo Tourist Center Scheduled SALT LAKECITY — A fur- River as it winds around the ther step in making historic knoll the city is built on," Nauvoo, Ill, a noted mecca was taken Two space experts will dis- ment this tourist says Dr. Kimbal with the aneek of con- jon on a nm two-story Visitors Cent Special sessions will be held television and portable TV sys- High School, Provo High School for BYU faculty members and tems, photographic production and Brigham Young Universtudents, an evening session of 8mm andsingle concept film, for church media personnel overhead transparency produc- The Apollo program will be and sections on just one of many U.S. space and a full day of sessions for tion techniques, h laymen andprofessionals. conference. will be unable to p cuss America’s race to be first on, the moon at meetings schedresponse systems, instructional yleq for April 15 at Orem Several Sessions w henth uled to begin this summer. The announce Orient Tourists Nauvoo Visitors Cn will orient the tourist to the city and show him a 30 n the film about Nauvoo and A by Dr. J. LeRoy K history. After the film ors will board buses which dent and chairma hem to the points of Restoration, In shout the city.” |non-profit corvo Kimball also discussed ed by The Church of Jesus someplans for the further res. and Te programs to be talked about The symposiumwill also fea- trieval of non-print materials. |} Maj. Robert K. Potter and ture educational exhibits of the The symposium is being spon-'Captain Kenneth S. Sorenson latest instructional technelogy sored through the BYUSpecial’ from the Air University at available as well as tours Courses and Conferences office.| Maxwell AFB in Alabama. Christ of Latter-day Saints toration of theold historic city . (Mormon) of Nauvoo, These will include Groundbreaking is scheduled restoration of the Seve: aaa aa Capt. Sorenson is a 1960 gradu|for May 24, with prom! a- Hall. shops of tanners, blac ate of Brigham Young Univer- ARCHITECT'S MODEL ofthe new visitor’s center to be erected this summer in historic tional and Church officials par- smiths, wheelwrights, wagon sity. | Nauvoo, Ill., by the LDS Church. Nauvoo was founded by the Mormonsin 1839 and is now ticipating, makers and some of the more a tourist attraction, Building Description nteresting and important Their appearance in Utah is|* *" The two-story structure, trades of the day. He said in conjunction with the Utah| foot square, w tructed tradesmen will actually be Air Force Association's annual! Lehi Senior Is in red brick typical of other aerospace symposium, April 14working in the shops using tools buildings of the Nauvoo period of the Nauvooperiod. 16 at the Ramada Inn in Salt Tt will be on a léacre plot at Temple Restoration Lake City. | 3 . SALT LAKE CITY — The ap-|known in architectural circles the intersections of Main St Also under consideration is a pointment of a committee of throughout the United States. and Young, Partridge and Hib- partial restoration of the Nau: architects to design the Wash- | “These men have designed 15 at Orem High at 8:30 a.m.,| bard Streets. voo Temple on the original tem. Young University at) LEHI — Cynthia Kay Mer-| ington Temple of The Church) many major structures in Utah| Brigham 11 a.m. and Provo High at 1:45/rell, a senior at Lehi High The newly organized Driver|number Tepresents students! Planned for the new Visitors ple site. When it was completed Education Advisory Committee from all phases of industry and of Jesus Christ of Latter-day and the intermountain West,” er will be two theaters, a it was one of the most impos. p.m. The public is invited to|School, has been named 5 at Utah Technical College in education who make use of the rge library of data about Nau-|ing structures in America. The Saints was announced here Sat- said Emi! Fetzer, Church arch- all three. There will be no|a Nat ional Provo met ihis week andClif. 16 drivo-training units located voo,a lecturehall, lounges, and partial restoration is planned urday by the First Presidency. itect. charge. ‘Merit ScholarThey are Emil B, Fetzer,| When completed, the new| |ford Robb was elected chair- on the campus administr ative offices, i a al de- for the near future. man Church Architect; Fred L. Washington Temple will serve The program will be given ship finalist. April 14 is scheduled for the signed totell the historic ty Dr. Kimbal! said he envisions Markham, Provo; Keith W. members of the Church living} throughout the Salt Lake and|Miss Merrell of the foun ing of Nauvoo by the ventually construction of a Mr. Robb is manager of Gar- next meeting. is the daugheast of the Mississippi River | O8den area as well as Provo Wilcox, Ogden; Henry P. Fetrett Freight Lines in Provo ang Members of the committee Mormons in 1839. Many of the Nauvoo Temple Square similar ter of Lt. Col. | will direct the efforts of the are Merrit C. Floyd, Robert! act es of the Saints in Nauzer and Harold K. Beecher,Salt and in the eastern part of Can-|@%d Orem, a to the famed Salt Lake Temple t to he discussed|and Mrs. J. Lake City. Mr. Markham will ada. The Church has 13 tem- Other subjects committee in developing curric-|G!Greenhalgh, Dr. Milton F. Hart- yoo period of 1839-1846 will be Square. plesin use throughout the world| by the two Air Force officers Sterling Merbe committee chairman. julum and programs for driver |Vigsen, Lynn Houtz, Darre} ded tou! Nauvoo is expected to atCol. Merand two other Utah temples| include highlights of the devel-|rel Plans Begun jeducation, | Josie, Raymond A. ac! Son, jac he new Visitors Center will ract nearly half a million tourThe team of architects will which should be under construc-|opment and the capabilities of Tell is currentThe current program takes in Judge Monroe J. Paxman, Wil-/be on a site which provides a sts a year by 1974, he said, work under the direction of the tion this summerin Ogden and rocket propulsion systems, in-|ly stationed in three units at UTC involving liam L. Palmer, Leo B. Smith, panoramic viewof the restored Nearly 150,000 visitors register|vestigation of space using un-| Vietnam as ExCynthia Church Building Committee of | Provo. community and the Mississippi ed there last year. the high school program, adult @%d Sherman W. Wing. , |manned space systems, appli-| ecutive Officer of the Combat which Mark B. Garff is chairdriver education, and commerjeations for space information Engineer 24 Corps. man. The architects have visitcial drivers 18 space systems that will bene-| In a letter of congratulation ed the temple site near the naIt was reported that in the fit mankind and future manned| of Miss Merrell, John M. Staltion’s capital and are already last nine years a total of 11,899 space systems. Provo Architect Heads | Committee for Temple Finalist in Driver Education Advisory | The two will tak on Apri) National Merit | Committee Meets at UTC at work preparing design concepts for the imposing struc- BYU FIELDHOUSE naker, president of the Nation- students have received qriver ture. Plans to construct the temple mear Washington, D. C., were al Merit Scholarship Corpor- training at the college. This ation, stated that she was in | the one-half of one per cent of the graduating seniors of the ling, reading, playing the flute,|| nation. As one of about 15,000 writing prose and poetry. She| finalists, she remains in enjoys knitting and has made| the Merit Scholarship compe- sweaters and dresses for hertition. Winners names will be self. While in Thailand she announced publicly the end danced on RV and gave command performance for the| of April Honors for her scholarship king and queen. are not new to Miss Merrell. ADVANCED CAKE DECORATING— Wednesday, March 12, She has been an Emory Deans at 7 p.m, in Room (2-3 of the Scholar and won two free courProvo High School. Mrs. J. N. ses of her choice with full Symons, Instructor. For further college credit from Emory Uniinformation call Provo Adult| versity, Atlanta, Ga. These| Education Department, 378-301,|lasses were taken between GARDENING FOR A HOBBY "er junior and senior year. — Friday, March 14, at 2:30 She won the Governor's Hon- Monday, March 31,8:15 p. m This Week announced by the Church in No- vember, and ground was brok- | In Adult en in December by Pres, Hugh B. Brown, first counselorin the First Presidency. | | Education Mr. Garff reported Saturday ‘that the architects’ designs will be reviewed by the First Presi- deney, who will then decide when construction of the Washington Temple will begin. Top Architects New Methods Needed to Deadline Nears for Greater jin 'ke rises Oonter. 210 08 Program sponsored by the West 500 North, Provo. General State of Georgia. This includpublic invited. Everything that| ed eight weeks of studies in Utah Science Fair at BYU makes gardening a joy and a|thefield of math plus a course Clean Modern hobby. For further information, |in her minor, which is music, L | ,. /eall 378-9025, at Wesleyan College, Macon, Carpet With a deadline of Monday, er Utah Science Fair at Brig-) “DRivmaR EDUCATION FOR Ga She also won the ‘Dekalb The Utah architects selected on the committeeare well FRED L. MARKHAM March10, more than 200 entries ham Young University on ADULTS—Thursday, March 20, Music Honors Program” in are expected for the 1969 Great- March15. at 7 p.m. at Utah Technical Col- band and chorus for the sumCarpet cleaning methods | Sponsored by the Utah Junior jege ai Provo, New classes mer months. She plays the have now caught up with the demy of Science, Arts and starting. For further informa- flute. ence tion, call 373-7892. During her sophomore year changes in carpet inanufacands A few yeras ago, at Tucker High School she won turing. »lays are unveiled in a certificate of honor in Ger- most floor coverings were on Center Ballroom. Americans monopolized the man I, Mechanical Drawing made of all wool, short cutTwo senior high school win- world's whaling industry during and Algebra II, During her pile yarn, in dark colors. The ners will be chosen for an ex- the 18th and 19th centuries, junior year she won a certifi- style now is light - colored j] pense-naid trip to represent the textured, loopedtufted, twistAMERICAN FORK — Rich- central and southern Utah ex- according to the Encyclopaedia cate in trigonometry. Britannica, | Her hobbies include travel- ed, deep-pile carpets. Many ard Mecham has received the hibitors at the 20th International contain man-made fibers such award, in rec- Science Fair at Ft. Worth, Texas rayon, nylon, dynel, Kodel, Am. Fork Man Gets Master M Man Honors as, from May5-9. Competition there will include entries from |North and South America, Jaption in various an, Philippines, and Europe. | Junior and Senior high school jstudents entering the BYU Science Fair wili come from Utah south of the olitan Salt Lake City church capac. ities and especially for service giv. en in the YMMIA. He was recently s n- ed age group c American Fork Mr. Mecham Nationwide programs of re- search, education and community service are supported by the Heart Fund Campaign, obved nationally throughout interden serving a stake M Men lead- February, er. He is advisor to the Teach — a ers Quorum of the Fifth Ward and has served as counselor program for his master’s dein the Eiders Quorum presi- gree in speech pathology at dency and as a Sunday School the university. He is chairman of speech and hearing teacher. Mr. Mecham served an LDS services of Alpine School District and is field supervisor mission to Finland. for BYU. | He graduated from Brig- He married Linda Kirkham | ham Young University in 1965 of Lehi and they have two small ‘and is currently finishing the children, RECORDER FLUTE COURSE An excellent class for any. one to play the recorderflute will interested in learning be offered beginning Monday, March 10, 1969. AN EXCELLENT FAMILY COURSE This inexpensiveSanit instrument is easy to master and is ideal for the individual | or family. DATES: DAYS: TIME: . ace: TUITION: Contact March 10 - April 28 Mond ‘ peey - 8:00 p. m. 6:30 nate $)5.00 i Courses and Conferences 242 Herald R. Clork Building Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 84601 Phone: 374-1211 Ext. 3556 VAN CLIBURN internationally celebrated pianist WITH UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA | Acrilan, Caprolan, Herculon, ff] and others. 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