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Show | 4 Profs to Participate 'InJune Lecture Tours Lectures of interest to par-|Va.; Memphis, ents, students, teachers, church-‘ burg, Miss. |men, scientists and laymen Dr. Hatties- Tenn. Bowen will discuss will be given by four educators from Brigham Yoong University on two extended tours of “Giving Heed to the Liv jng Prophets,” and Mr Barrett's topic will be “Jo- United States during June Dr. Walter D. Bowen and |Ivan J. Barrett will tour the seph Smith, the Unknown American.” Cities on their tour are |northern United States, and Dr. |Milton V. winter, Backman and Dr. city Quarters and Kansas Milwaukee, Wis.: Robert C. Patch will lecture Fy. Wayne, Ind.; throughout southern states. All Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati, are faculty members in the Ohio; Lansing, Mich; New {College of Religious Instruc- York City and Rochester, N.Y.; tion. Philadelphia, Pa.; and Upper Dr. Backman will speak. on Montclair, N. J. “Preliminaries to the Restora- Dr. Backman received his tion,” and ‘Distinct “Evidence bachelor's and master’s de\of the Divine Calling of Joseph grees from the University of Smith: a Historian's view,” Utah and his doctorate at the while’ Dr. Patch will discuss) University of Pennsylvania in “Prophetic. Personalities” and history. He has published vari|“Themes from the Scriptures." ous pamphlets and articles; ant | Cities on their tour are: Hous- has published a book, ““Amerton, Corpus Christi, and San‘ ican Religions and the Rise of |Antonio, Texas; New Orleans,| Mormonism.” La.; Jacksonville, Tampa, Or-| 3 = im , hiking and family reunions for many family vacationers will be FISHING, offered at the Aspen Grove Family Camp, operated by the BYU Alumni Association, Rustic eabins are located throughout the grounds with medical facilities available, a oar Jando, and Miami, Dr, Patch is a | | Cli | . Ciinie oO well-known Fila.;/scholar in New Testament sub- |Greensboro, N. C.; Norfolk, 'jects. Vin He received his B.A. degree in 1945 at the University of New Mexico. He received his Master of Theology degree in 1949 and his Ph.D. in scrip{ture in 1964, both at BYU. Dr._ Bowen_received his and masters deVisitors Can See Campus Fun Awaits You" Genealogy bachelors i At Family Camp | = ore Hee a az On Daily Escorted Tours In Aspen Grove| Aug.7-12 cig fomBYUft Visitors will be escorted ‘on daily tours of the Brig- Building. Arrangements can be mfade for special tours at other times during the day by calling Mr, Allan at BYU extension 2533. Buildings included in the tour are the Ernest L. Wilkinson Center, Franklin S. Harris Fine Aris Center, J. Ruben. Clark Jr, Library wand the Carl F. Eyring Cougar Stadium Can Seat 30,000 Physical Science Building. Guides for the tours are members of the Dileas Chaleans and Intercollegi- ate Knights, campus service organizations. | WantSpecial Tutoring? about| It's Available provision to 45,000, A special feature is the 7 permanent track which should be one the fastest in the country. FAYE DUNAWAY BUSY (UPI)—Faye Dunaway completed “Bonnie! and Clyde” with Warren Beatty and signed with MGM.to star with David Niven in y Seaman.” | The ninth annual genealogy \clinic will be conducted Aug. The Aspen Grove FeO 7.33 at Brigham Young Univer- Camp, operated by BYU Alum-| ni Association, will be the scene| of fishing, swimming, hiking and family reunions for many family vacationers this summer. Aspen Grovo was first used as BYU Summer School and is located 17 miles from BYU ‘campus in Provo Canyon at the base of Mt. Timpanogos. ing has been done to the Harris ’s cabins as well as gpg! ae area. While In, Provo, we igyite you te vist Yass ts tn Yo mr bw that Randall's stocks oll the brands you known lecturer and was elected “Professor. of the Year” by the BYU student- may want ond be able te offer enly the sity for persons interested in body in 1966. | acquiring proficiency in gene- Mr.Barrett received his B.S. alogical work. degree at Utah State UniverAlthough the clinic is being sity and his M.S. degree at presented in harmony with,the BYU. He is the author of nuGenealogical Society of the merous articles, pamphlets and | LDS Church, it is not Church/@ textbook on church history. sponsored. tI is being offered He was recently released as| by the College of Religious In-|President of the Northwestern| struction and the Office of/States mission for the Church Special Courses and Confer-jof Jesus Christ of Latter-day | Saints, and is currently an asie of church ‘The clinic, which will be di-.|Sistant atprofessor BYU, best’ of service. Randalls 154 W.Center, Provo PROVO’S COMPLETE “FAMILY SHOE STORE 124-S. MAIN SALT LAKE CITY Want-Ads Bring Results pee cae a. "The Aspen Grove meetdallyThe fom " Medical Cen-| . Wi!p.m. director a.m has had} ter was established to provide 99 years of genealogical experi-| medical treatment. lence in various Church posi-| Rustic cabins are located tions and has done special re- |throughout the grounds with|search in England, Denmark, |modern restroom facilities,|and the United States. He hon \been an instructor in genealogy reseeadyala BYU since 1954, and is the Students who feel a need ands of meals prepared yearly author of several genealogy for tutoring in class work on BYU campus, books, are offered the service by Recreational activities include| For further informaiton, eonthe Academic Standards tennis, golf, volley-ball, swim-|tact the Office of Special Office. The office assists ‘ming, fishing, hiking and this} Courses and Conferences, ; students in making contact year Keith Gurr will make Herald R. Clark Building, Brigwith the tutor. he available for horseback jham Young University, Provo, | Utah, 84601, Fees for student tutors riding. }| are reasonable and should be checked. Limited free on Ager Aad ae | The hightst mountains on the tutoring is available from Alumni Association at Brigham | moon are estimated to be about members of service and ‘Young University, Provo, | 25,000 feet above surface level. honorary societies. i WELCOME BYU SUMMER STUDENTS =~ A “VACATION yi EDUCATION” Work-Play-Study IN BEAUTIFUL : PROVO MAKE YOUR SUMMER PROFITABLE AS WELL AS ENJOYABLE GAIN A FULL SUMMER OF STUDY AT ONE OF ™ ; THE NATION'S LEADING UNIVERSITIES Welcome Or would you rather, eit ee sro 2 \ And we give you 8 ehoiee of two star shoes, both strapped. Both on the tiniest, of heels and inthe lightest of leathers... 4. 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