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Show Luncheon To| 4 County ) On Boards fAusic Head Sunday Herald 1969 3 News of People YouKnow | Residents Honor SUNDAY, MAY11, By MILDRED B. Mr. and HALL Muhlestein, } the Overfelt. will ned home > week Gunnison, their for Johns, made a City, menter of the to Las Angeles and Maughan, Bountiful, me: of the Utah State Unive board of trustees, and Lui — ing council; Richard J E ded the a g of the Pappas, Price, memberoj ers. Also special recognition will to the Utah Choral) Reid Nibley _ WITH THE CANCELLATION y Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Lewis of YW AS Mrs. Denver, Colo, were dinner City, U. of U. board of regents. wa six-year terms. President Barlow appointed pa ar Mavor team of ballroom danepaid > year terms. The luncheon theme music groups, to Dr. Flor-) ence J. Madsen and Dr. LeRoy) Robertson, along with many| other notable Utah musicians.) menage iz r Samuel- | Peter W. Billings will be “A Paradeof U be gr and Mys. R: anger trustees, for twoH, Bruce Stucki, § businessman, and M he Hotel Utah sic and Dan with their sons.) of lege of Southern Ut and Mrs. Calvin L Rampton. Warr CedarCi irs. Honigman will be honmnored guests University of Regents; Clubs to atTuesday at he president al Federation of Mrs. Maurice of Polynesian Week activities at BYU, the Polynesian students had a large number of special flowers, flown in from Hawaii especially for the occasion, on hand, Rather than let them go to waste, the students donated them to the patients at the Central Utah Extended Care Center (formerly Eldred Hospital) as Mother's Day gifts, The photo shows some of the patients and the students during the presentation. The Polynesian Week was cancelled, in part, because of laws against dances in which fire ie used in build Such dances forman important part of Polynesian dances. Senior Citizen Building |to the state board Henry R. Mrs. F Hurren, Logan; Richard L. Evans, Salt Lake City, and Na ‘ former Orem fo! ing in Seattle, Wa | than one day during the past k of Mr. and Mrs. G, Lloyd Hobbs U ah he Id at the in Salt Lake berer ofof many of her po "|Hobbs of Provo. Mrs, Tanner, Ogden.’ Speaker |Clegg left this weekend to said the visitors are former| ,Mrs: Marion Elmer, p Pace appointed Roy W. Sim-|a little time with new parents,|Provoans evict Wastntin ucrat Medi mons, Kaysville; Merrill Millet, ents. Roosevelt, and Ira H, Huggins,| a | stale convention held recent- Army Specialist Four Johnny ly in Salt LakeCity. Mrs. Elmer Mrs, W. E. Jensen left for A. Martinez, 19, son of Mr. and is employed as sec y-recep- Stare The new single board for|her home in Salt Lake City on Mi and university _M-Men, Gleaner entboardscollege of regents and trustees |Mr Ogden. Daniel J. Martinez of tionist for Dr. Robert Hogan, |Springvil , has been assigned |higher education replaces pr: s-|Friday after visiting for the Payson. She was joined by Mr. st two weeks with her sister, |to the 2nd Infantry Division in Elmer and Dr. and Mrs, Hogan rs, John Sullivan in Provo, |Korea. Spec. Martinez, a light for th |Weapons infantryman with the| effective July 1, 1969. a he banquet Saturday eve- First Class Vernon|2nd Battalion of the division’s| Relative to the liquor cor |B. Airman | Committee Feted iIn n PFAYSON agg Mills, son of the Vernon C. |38thInfantry, entered the Army advisors on the board of directpractice Tonight | Set Saturday Mills of Spanish Fork, is on jin September 1967 and completlow stressed that the Senate ning. Dr. ilogan attended in his official position as one of the mission appointments, Mr. Bar. ors. Alberta Hunter of Spring- PAYSON — Members of the other by Payson High School) ytah alley did not reject any of those rec- duty at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, |ed basic training at Fort Lewis, ville heads the association. in Vieanam, Airman Mills, a|Wash. He was last stationed “We just decided Pianist Reid Nibley will pre- building committee who have| students; on May 22nd the Gleaner Choe * anelerstake ate ommended. h -|at Fort Bragg, N.C. The spe- Mr. and Mrs, Gould Dixon Citize sent a concert at Brigham|converted Nebo Stake Taber-| <. not to take official action, not security policeman, is a: reorbeen recently Jed to a unit of the Pacific Air |cialist attended Springville heve returned from trip to the has sponsoring|choir, arc: Citizens jenior Young University, Saturday,|nacle ito a meeting place for) being prepared at this time.” nt . Forces. He previously served|High School. His wife, DeEtte, southlands of Arizona, CaliforMay 17, at 8:15 p.m. in the|Senior Citizens were honored|# bus trip to Valley Music Hall) s@nized andwill hold its first| hse ee by the at Malmstrom Air Force Base, | also lives in Springville, at a program given Friday|to see the performance of the Practice tonight at 9:45 at the governor Con nia and Nevada. In Phoenix are oncares interim > Mont The airman, a graduate| afternoon in the Tabernacle. |King Family, two of whom were Est Sharon LDS Stake Center| pointment basis. they were guests of Mr. and certfal Four of the five-member Berg Mrs, Bill Edwards, formerly of Provo. ‘An open hose was arranged| born in Payson; and on May 23 "" Membership Dr. Nibley is choir this for hold will Citizens Mortuary woman's bowling Spanish Fork, and also visited in conjunction with the pro- the Senior who is a memteam havereturned homeafter Mr. and Mrs, Dan (Naomi) Higgram and senior artists dis-| their first banquet in the now being sought. Over 60 Mber of the piparticipating in the National ginbotham. In Morango Valley, ano faculty of | played some 40 paintings during| building. A dance and table Men and Gleaners now belong Womans Invitational Bowling Calif, they visited with Mr. Michigan the afternoon. The painting) games will add interest after but the choir is striving for at | Tournament held in San Diego, School of Mudonated by Claudine Pulver,|the banquet. least 100 members to perform and Mrs, John (Edda) Morgan, Calif., last week. Competing A one-day boat trip on Lake sic will perart teacher in the group, was) Work is continuing on the in the June MIA LDS Conferform. selec awarded to Ruel Forsey, Pay-|building. A ramp for on wheelence in The Salt conference, Lake City tonext Powell was a highlight of their be month. the installed being is chairs from| son business man. Funds trip. tions from MoNO ADVICE zart, Beetho- Dr. Nibley the ticket sale will be used to/south side of the building at| June 28, will feature this choir, | WASHINGTON (UPI) —Sen. ven and Debussy. Also includ- purchase a piano for the) the present time. This will ac-| which will be directed by Davi Eugene J. McCarthy, D-Minn., Mr, and Mrs. Mel Park ined will be Chopin's “‘Sonata| building. |commodate people in wheel|Call of Provo. i says he did not give his son, vited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farin B Minor” and Scriabin's| Three short films were shown |chairs, and painting of the win-| Michael, 18, “any particular ry to accompany them on a trip “Sonata Four.” and light refreshments were| dow frames and all wood on the , All M-Men and Gleaner youth advice” before the youth sought to Las Vegas. Mrs. Farry vis‘Al nage chalemnan at the (loos SEE: The hall was deco-| outside of the building is going the Provo-Orem-Springville exemption from the draft as a ited her son, Van Schultz. On Pi ae rated in spring flowers and/on this week. The brick wall ®"¢# 4urgedto participate in conscientious objector, “All I’ve the return trip, the group staptoral program in piano and|the serving table was centered|may be sandblasted to give a this programandto attend todoneis to suggest the position I ped at St, George where the head of the piano department) with an arrangement of yellow|new appeorance, Mr. Wilson, Mght's practice. have taken publicly,” McCarthy Lions were holding the threeat the University of Michigan, tulips and white lilacs. said. He also stated that flow- For further information consaid. ‘“That’s all I did with my|day state convention which they Prof. Nibley has presented con- Stanley Wilson, project direc- ers and new shrubbery will be cerning the choir those interest. son.” Michael, a student at\attended. They visited historial certs throughout the United) tor, said May has been desig-|planted where overgrown shrub- ed I Shirl 3 es es \Georgetown Prep, asked for|spots in the area as well as States, He has also appeared nated as Senior Citizens Month] bery was taken carol the foun- 33,deere eleca #2 ' ieigaatecaae jexemption April 10, five days|attending the convention ses as guest lecturer and perforra- throughout the State of Utah. dation area. (4490, after 5 p.m. ail {LL OLSEN N. LaVERL CHRISTENSENlafter his 18th birthday, sions. ed at the Music Teachers Na- Upcoming events will include tional Cunference in St.Louis presentation of two plays on Mo. May 16, one by Brigham Young Prof. Nibley also will give a University students and the series of master classes in piano literature while he i. in Provo. Opento the public, these classes will be given May 13-16 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Madsen ( Oca ie Recital Hall of the Harris Fine ee Arts Center. Outstanding stu- Rehabilitation Group Will dents of the BYU piano pro- gram will be featured performers. Elect Officers Officers of the Central Utah Branch of the National Rehabilitation Association will be elected Wednesday at 8 p.m. in a meeting to be held in the Provo Utilities Buinlding, 251 W. .. Provo. Lester A. Smith, Washington, D.C., will be the featured speaker. He is the Association Project of NRA. Mr. Lopez oo ee Jehovah's Witnesses Missionaries Other speakers will be Charles LeBaron, counselor from the Provo Rehabilitation office, assigned to the American Fork Training School and Dr. Rex J. Pinegar, professor of Graduate Education at Brigham Young University. The main topic to be discussed js “What is being done in meatal retardation.” Persons who are especially concerned or interested in this SPANISH FORK — Two fulltime missionaries of the Jehovah’s Witnesses have been appointed to serve in the Spanish Fork area. The two, Dale Lopez and David Makoff, were appointed by the Central Office of the Jehovah’s Witnesses in Brooklyn, New York and appointment became effective April 1. The missionaries have worked for the past two years in California and Kansas. Their chief work will be to call at homes in the area and help in answering questions about the Bible. Asked what questions people subject are SALE! MATTRESS and BOX SPRING SETS 88 88 88 encouraged to attend the meeting in the %i W. 800 N. Santaquin Gives $150 to Cancer Drive SANTAQUIN—Over $150 was } collected this week in Santaquin for the annual cancer drive. The drive, conducted under the direction of Mrs. Junior Butler, local chairman, brought in a total of $167.67 from the ask most, Mr. Loped replied house-to-house canvas. that most wanted to know if Also left in each home was God is dead, as some have literature explaining the signs claimed, what reasons are of this dread disease. Great there to believe mankind will strides for its cure were se) ever be set free from sickness scribed in the pamphlets “i and death, why do so many tributed. prayers go unanswered, and Assisting Mrs. Butler were} why do people grow old and Mrs. George Finch, Mrs. Max) die? Another frequent ques- Peterson and a corps of 30 tion is, are these the last days? women workers. The assistance is free of charge and both said they're WEATHER VANE FIGURE willing tc use any translation IDEAL. ..for All Your Home Furnishings Thefigure of a cock is used of the Bible the questioner in many weather vanes because, prefers. The missionaries may be by @ papal enactment in the 9h contacted at 798-2432 or 798-3932 century, such a figure was set up on every church steeple as in Spanish Fork. the emblem of St. Peter, in allu-| Sailing as a sport is believed ‘sion to his denialof Christthrice before the cock crowed. to have started in Holland, MEDITERRANEAN «<< BEDROOM SEIS. 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