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Show Springville High Groups Perform for LDS Leaders The Springville “Hi's” and Jazz Band performed for the general authorities of the the groups performed in the Stake Center there. The “Hi's”and Jazz Band are directed by W. Karl Barton and Churchof Jesus Christ of LatterdaySaints recently. JoAn Gedge. Managers are Bart Numbers on the Program Brown and Lori Martindale. included “Proud Mary, Other officers are Am I,” “The Other Man's Grass McKeazie, secretary-treasurer is Always Greener,” “Tea for Bill McKenzie, publicity; ae Two,” ‘Feelin’ Groovy,” Bennett and Roger McDonald, “Caffe,” “Incy Bincy Spider,” programs. “It’s A Sin To Tell a Lie,” “Friday Tune,” “Give Said TheLittle Stream,” “Let There Be Peace On Earth,” and “God Dixon States Be With You.” Thomas Monson, Boyd Packer, Theodore Tuttle, David Haight, Paul Dunn and wives participated in “Incy Back-to-School Night Thursday Bincy Spider” and did well in keeping up with the actions of the “‘Hi’s,’ Since organization one year ago, these groups have combined talents to present variety petaraine which have appealed to everyone. Theyhave traveled Dixon Junior High School's annual back-to-school night will be held Thursdayat 7 p.m. at the school, according to Mrs Leonard Mackay, PTA president. Parents will meet at the throughout the state, received top television ratings, and lunchroom for a short in- Bonner, that reads: How are you? I am fine thank you. Mrs. Potter says students are learning exceptionally fast. Midway Elementary Students Learn Chinese LanguageSkills MIDWAY — Fifth and sixth rade students at Midway ntary School are taking a class in Chinese speaking and character writing, taught by Gayle Potter. The class is believed to be the only ore in Utah and possibly in the United ne taught on an elementary Selected as an elective class by the students, sessions are held each Friday. Thestudents are excited about the new pregram and are learning fast, feporis Mrs. Potter. Em ced on ou ing ermine and The Chinese language is doubtless the oldest living tongue, having been spoken at least 5,000 years ago and has survived with comparatively little change to the present day. It is a language of sounds, requiring the students to listen closely for the different sounds. This helps them develop their ris capacity, Mrs. Potter said. Mrs, Potter believes students lose their native ability to learn a foreign language by the time they are in the seventh grade. a should havethe experience of learning a foreign language while they are young. Chinese language. Mrs. Potter said three years <go she contacted schools throughout the of teaching Chinese. She found only 10 classes under college level and none on an elementary level, being taught. Mrs, ‘Potter hopes the basic instruction in the class will motivate the students to continue learning about Asia. “We need to know more about the oy and its people.” she Post High School Program Set for Provo High School “HEW Funding Okayedfor State Hospital troductory meeting and in- Changes Noted In Provo Adult Class Offerings an opportunity to join the PTA, Provo High Schoo!will be the among practical things offered scene of “College Day,” a post- to Provo High senioThe U.S. Department of high schoolorientation program, The “College Day” scheduled Health, Education and Welfare on Monday, Oct. 18, from 11:40 Monday at Provo Highis one of has uve a a reel grant for am. to 2:15 p.m. when 91 such days planned at that Utah Sta to help representatives of 13 Utah many high schools in Utah faceSelig of the colleges and Universities will during programs which began hospital’s kitchen, according to present to PHS seniors what the past week and will continue ao Gunn McKay, D- they may expect at each in- throughout the state until completed. stitution. ‘The grant was approved under Utah Technical College at State Programs the —_Hill-Burton Provo will be in the forefront Representatives of the 13 Monday with a presentation of colleges and universities arrive cost of the remodeling projectis just what a high schoolgraduate at a high school simultaneously 70,400. mayfind at that school. and state their post-high Emphasizes Vocations orientation program for seniors President Wilson W. Sorensen on the same day. Seniors of each of Utah Tech said special em- school are given an opportunity phasis will be pleced this year on during the dayto attend three the importance of vocational- sessions. They are encouraged Brad Holm, son of Mr. and technical education to the high to attend a presentation by a Mrs. Dean Hohn, 305 E. 300 S., school graduate. President technical college, a four--year Provo received his “Duty to Sorensen pointed to the in- institution, and a two-year junior God”award last Sunday. It was creasing status of vocationai- college. ited by Bishop Harold technical education in the state, Institutions taking part in the Jones of the Seventh Ward, as evidenced by several en- program include Utah Technical ProvoStake, of which Brad is a dorsements in statements of College at Provo, Brigham ‘member. Brad is a junior at Governor Calvin L, Rampton, Young University, Utah Provo High School, where he is a and similar development Technical College at Salt Lake, * member ofthe debate team. He across the nation. He said University of Utah, Utah State is an Eagle Scout and has served vocational counseling, job op- University, Weber, Westas presidentof the Deacon’s and portunities, rates of pay and minster, College of Eastern Teacher's Quroumin in nibward. working conditions will be Utah, Cammunity School program has announced the following additions and corrections regar- ‘Duty to God’ “ animes econ Speech Association Positions Mrs. Richard (Kristee) Burningham, Bountiful High, Roach, speech and debate coach state drama representative. at Springville High School, will serve as secretary-reasurer. 0. The Utah High School Geral Wilde of Orem High was Teachers Association ee elected as forensics represen- unity throughout the state tative to work with the Utah strives to improve speech and drama programs and maintains High School Activities Assn. Other officers in professional standards, The the organization include Grace 8 ‘oup also decides upon contest Johansen, president, from rules and procedures governing Emery High School; and Kim the state of Utah, New officers were elected recently for the Utah High School Speech Teachers Association. Three high school teachers from the Utah County area were chosen tw serve the Association. Roger Moore, speech and debate teacher from Provo High Schoolwill act as president-elect for one year and take over as presidentat the endof that time. ding its schedule of classes, At Provo High School,interior decorating will begin Wednesday, Oct. 27, instead of next week.It will be held at 7 p.m.in room (2-8. additional classes offered are art metal shop, Wednesday, Oct. 20, 7 p.m., in the metals shop; and folk guitar, Thursday, Oct, 21, 7:30 p.m.in the library. At Dixon Jr. High School lapidary and candy makingwill begin Thursday, Oct. 28, rather a Cleon Skousen BYU Gets $3, 000 Grant Speaker Oct. 29 concerned about the progress and health of education and industry in our society,” wrote Mr. Welsh. “Well-educated men and women are vital to our company’s growth. Our Educational Aid Program is designed to recognize and assist those schools which in turn have contributed to the progress of the company through the men and women whoare now with us. Brigham Young University has received a check for $3,000 Orson Hyde Club at Brigham from Eastman Kodak Company Young University has an. as part of the firm’s 1971 nounced thatit has arrangedfor Educational Aid Program to 225 W.Cleon Skousen, BYUreligion colleges and universities. professor and author of religion The check was sent to books, to speak on UnPresident Dallin H. Oaks by derstanding Israel between 7 Frederic S. Welsh, Rochester, and 10p.m. on Friday, Oct. 29, in Duaine J. Hunter, executive N.Y., vice president and the east gymnasium of the ‘Smith chairman of Financial Aid for secretary of the Provo East Kodak, Fieldhouse. Stake and Arland Larsen, stake The event, whichis being comagazine representative, were During the past decade, the sponsored by the ASBYU,will be recipients of two awards companyhas contributed almost There are between 18 and open to the public, presented to the Provo East $30 million to higher education, 24 right-handed persons for Stake for outstanding Wild hickory trees are found achievementin subscriptions of with $3.3 million given to in- every one whois left-handed in 1971. according to Encyclopaedia only in North America. LDS Church magazines placed stitutions “At Eastinan Kodak we are Britannica int the homes of its members. Provo E. Stake Wins Honors In Magazines than next week. Lapidary will be in the metal shop at 7 p.m. and At the magazine awards candy making in the cooking lab breakfast held on Oct. 1, in at 7:30 p.m. Those with connection with che i41si Semiquestions mavcall Dave Bewen, annual Conference of the LDS 37:13-5725. Church, general authorities of At Fraaklin Elementary the church presented the Provo School, family skating is being East Stakeoneof the all-Church held Thursdays 4-5:30 p.m. and first place honors. A total of 120 6:30-8 p.m. in the gym for 25 percentof the homesin the stake cents per session. Those with are recipients of the New Era. questions may call Bill Triplett Also the award, fifth place in the at 373-5889. Church in average percent of The exact address for homes receiving all three Upholstery (Beginrng Tuesday, magazines, Ensign, New Era Oct. 19 at 7 p.m.) is 1050S. 350 and Friend was presented to Mr. Registration and payment of Hunter and Mr. Larsen, feeswill take place in each class representatives of the Provo East Stake. at the time it meets. lle {I Ii (& Wuulns Uo MP WU VANITY Brad Holm Gets Mere Area Teachers Elected to State Light refreshments will be The Provo Adult Education- served. Few schools in the United States offer education in the nation hopeful recently returned from a tour in California where they were structions. Each parent will praised for their performance. havethe opportunity to visit the After a tour of the church coal classes of their boys or girls and mine at Custle Dale Thursday become better acquainted with the school program. Last spring, two surveys were taken by junior high school administrations and PY'A. The results of these will be announced. Parents will also have KRISTEE A. ROACH 0. GERAL WILDE ROGER MOORE ON SALE For the First Time Ever SUPP-HOSE FAIR in brilliant colors s Panty Hose and Stockings October 18-23 . The greatest opportunity ever to purchase Supp-hose Panty Hose andStockings! | bes Now, while they are ON SALE. Stock up on your favorite styles and colors at terrific savings. Or try something new. 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