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Show Area Coeds Compete Development Director Bushnell New 3 At BYU Given Leave Prove High la Miss Snow Pageant Raymond E. rector Beckham. hed ws com PTA Chief di at Working with University of development at Brig- University u he BYU and 0 from ege coed testants competi and Firs Stake of the LDS Church, has been granted @ leave of abm the Univ n January, 1966. In a 3 Altar Boys Receive Awards e 1969-70 year. accovdreport to the National Deve President Ernest L. ment t Wilkinson. Mr. Beckham, who has been EUR BKA development director since January of 1966 and acting di- been received by or for 18 months prior to sity during the pa that time, will pursue doctoral as : . . gifts Provo, from : alumni of the University ir. . Beckham the was Chiist Scientists BYU adminsirative sia To Meet Today lett to MEMBERS OF THE NEW bishopric of the Palmyra LDS Ilth Ward are, seated, nselor: Hal Johnson, bishop; and J. Reed Hansen, first secon HL. Strong. righ CRS ire, left to right. Jay H, Peterson, Raymond B. Hall, and May B. Gor- ais “Probation After Death” WASHINGTON mon which will be heard at T. Mink, both ist Eagle Scout Award Earned New Alpine By Three County Scouts Are Elected i { \w see ( Richard 1 ef for is. i court 0 - and d { § man re th { rece m0" PS out \ ors ay Gace of penols the Provo buggar Carl has been président and has Fork and meceRanvaoh hig a um, vanish Shani quor received two in the Dixon de say jent Status s recommen i Political Mrs.f before announcing t cision. The winner will e! So At Following the judges, an interview contestants by will clected first vice pres- perform in a public talent Altar Year,” and a sec his 100 percent attendance durng Lent and Holy Week Jimmy Bernini, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Bernini, who re- and: Principal help Ronald a W. show Sponsoring the three girls ceived an award for his 100 econd vice president s are, Miss Crump, Ski Club; percent during Holy he served saeee ne ENE oir tens waced rele, when monies during Week, at all cerethe week; Frankie Aldacoa, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Aldacoa, who received his award for serving at all the masses assigned him dent elect Unto life.” This verse in the ed Micronesia be made semi-a series of committees to as- terms in the White House — even though he traveled from the PTA programfor the Ulysses S. Grant and Dwight\Elberta for reserved for U.S. military use. coming two years a = D. Eisenhower. = assigned him a all the services ==. er at the here two en are attend- g | s a memberof Alpine Ward and is the is|/Mrama Director in also. Den Mot will help YOU “clean up” with your own he for the com : president-president Mrs. Hall as_ secretary- Joe’ || Mrs. Reid Burgess has been} the president of the organizatreasurer Other activities include High School Band ty me, hath everlasting life, andithe satus of the Pacific islands, of Dr. ‘Thomas G. Bullock and has been a resident of Alears. She is pre- Officers two one-mile swimming playing husband. and Mrs sonality, beauty and congeni wile Junior High, will be installed in a meeting to be held on Thusray pemmsemamen April 17. Mrs, Ray Hensen will . r ve the charge of president Mrs. MeB ride d Active in scouting, he has re badges. ; s 1 pe ind. the Aaronie Priesthood award: ceived at dation of the Easter Sunday ys were Timmy t Only two Republican presi: Mike (Terry Sball not come into condemna-|now held in trust by the United treasurer was elected tion; but is passed from death'States. The commission suggest- The new officers will appoint dents have served two full and for his lenten devotion, Mrs C se) Park LDS, N., Provo, a recent PTA meeting in Al- Responsive Reading is from independent, with certain landssist Richard Ward Troop « 3 Ist = the candidates on talent, Verily. verily, I say unto dent status for vast Micronesia. Mrs. Carol Dangerfield, wife of en Students, and Miss Perry you, he that heareth my word, They said they would be willing 4 pean pee Le ee Y ollegiate Knights and believeth on him that sent to support legislation to change ad Mrs. Elaine Bullock, wife Nine, Mrs. MeBride has been|John 5. Tro p sn active member the PTA d Jams ¢ r He 1 ALPINE McB DELO Lynne) Se predde us 105 E. i's TA Officers N.S st her F Sea ine eillegs area wil : (UPI)\—Reps. Meecham, wife of Elmo M D-Hawaii, First Church of Christ Scien- they will support a 5 eon yas-elected’ or : tian Science Bible Lesson-Ser- Spark M. Matsunaga and Patsy am was ; ; director of ee is STATUS CHANGE the subject of Sunday's Chris- reibrks a in 1949 as assistant - of A panel of judges from Pe st Joined boys will pageant on May 8 Junior tion during the past two years. the son of Dr HHH CHAIRMAN WASHINGTON (UPI) —For—— mer Vice President Hubert H. Mark an Peterson, Provo. He is a Humphrey Tuesday opened a the Edgemont "hird MOTHERDIES Washington office of the EncyLDS Ward Troop 188 and is YOUNG DUDLEY, England (UPI)—A »pedia Educational Britannica] presently. serving as a senior], 11 4°. Enel r died from Corp.—three blocks from the| patrol leader and a den chief. 71. A ects of contrace pil s, a White House. Humphrey serves Mark been president ofl British pathole das chairman of the boarg of his deacon’s quorum. ee ies, consultants for the firm. He} Hobbies for Mark include sci-/29,haq suffered pulmonary joked with newsmen Toul that hel and thrombosis, might even cal melamber of NEIGHBORHOOD GROUPS ° CLUBS INDIVIDUALS... ence, music, andespecially ath-lembolism leties which Prof. J.M. Webster said House to try to Richard, the son of Mr, and|were a result of the pill encyclopedias a set of .. all can enjoy successful sales with Three Changesin Principals of Alpine District Will Take Effect on July 1 He Thelma is Scera organ’ ation in Orem and] married to the former Conrad and they have is now Here’s the ideal way to clean out nember of the Amer-| storage space and raise cash, too! creation ve in scouting eem. an Bennett pon the help of Classified! | the latter's the An inexpensive Want Ad will locate buyers for almost anything you no longer need. Sell ‘don’t needs”? promptly, while they're worth more LDS Churct ried to the former] and ¢, they have to buyers, Reach those buyers easily with Nicholes is a Native of American Fork and aj graduate of BYU. Hehas ser-| s principal of the Cedar-| ‘; Mr. Overl Con ) : Hl Fork 4 S tary school, Al- he Freedoms tary Sehool on school. a member of the L 1 f | | Here's the easy way to a successful sale: and and Reservepein forcaaelers 13 Foundauion Classroom Teach. rmetalilinisei\ ands taseiaad . Been bonered iromthe Keep merica Beautiful S program to - respect for public » property. ee program for teach students and private| eae ee aeae oo aeeres Ieee on He ser the Hawatian the American Fork ric and as} an eye-catching ad in the Classified section. . . a place an attention-getting Classified ad Cash with copy * pick up your FREE sign at Wani-Ad counter * follow the FREE suggestion sheet provided for you bythe helpfulfolks at the Want Ad counter And NOW you can enjoy the added benefit of these colorful sales-aids! When you place your garage sale ad Sse steel belntiN JAAYusr tee ie in The Daily Herald Classified Section, material provided f nae a real success. YOUR sale to makeSANE There's sign to direct shoppers to your sale. Also, a sheet of helpful tips to give you all the “know how” needed in planning a successful GARAGE SALE! WONDERING WHAT TO SELL? furniture @ appliances © clothing © toysys tools © sports equip ment © musical instruments ® and @ hundred and one other articles. ne Stake yerintendent i i. @4" "= HOw TO GET YOUR GARAGE SALE KIT He ua is 1 ed to the Mesa Brigham Young University eat | MUSIC DEPARTMENT | presents ve the Bt a ee shVui many . years He is a member of tiie Ame has acted as rate president ne year President next Mr. Overly is a member o! the American Fork Hospital board. He is superintendent of the Sunday School in the American Fork Sixth 1DS Ward and has been an Aaronic Prieshood advisor and in the Alpine YMMIAsuperintendency. | 4 Stop in to The Daily Herald office and place a 4-line ad to run 6 days: An experienced Ad-visorwill help you word your ad for best results and present you with your garage sale kit—it’s as easy as that! Pilgrims Progress | FFICE OP EN 8 AM to 6 PM DeJong Concert Hall Harris Fine Arts Center 8:15 p.m. 28, 30--May 1, 2, 3 AprilTICKETS $1.50 — $2.00 — $2.50 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 374-1211 EXT. 3001 ’ P.O. BOX 717 |