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Show eek s ThisW u p m a C n o Due & 7. Lest and Found ; Nuclear Wea by International Agreement.” The schools partici- 4 ity, $ - in southwest near Franklin ~ trimmed i handle ‘gripe. Please ‘rex pating are State - College, Utah State University, University of Utah, Weber College, Ricks lege and Dixie College. . Church Trades For ey Small brown and white Brigham “Young University~ will - The:debate topic wil be ‘“Prohit et “Development of chael, age 3. FR 3-4488, Night School Roster Property’inIdaho An of Pocatello was-announced Thursday Up 39% Over Last Year More‘than 1350’ students, an in- crease of 39 per cent over last year, have enrolled in the 107 courses being taught by the Brig- ham Young. University Evening School, according to Mrs. Hene M. Webb, supervisor: Planned to assist teachers and students of the Bible, is Speech 325, a special course given for the ISC campus for three parcels the first time on the BYU camof college ' a pus. It features reading aloud site for a new Institute building. from, the Scriptures and. choral Mr. Berrett said the new Insti- reading for groups. Grace Nixon tute building will be constructed Stewart, well-inown for voice and on 2% acres of land overlooking diction’ is directing the class. a festive mood with pictures, gling with English. Teachers are PLEASANT GROVE posters and flags for the week glad to have these new students Grove — The Light In The Forwhich climaxes Friday, U. N. to take part during the week. Lynn Dubois. est, with Fess Parker. Former graduates from Day. Most schools are planning Maeser school has a set of & OREM assemblies for that day. Provo large flags from all United Na- school are invited to join be fought at home, Friday at 2:30 Observance of U. N. Week in Fifty-four coeds at all the labor and materials required in connection with the con- Brigham struction of the SOUTHWEST ELEMENTARY: SCHOOL located at Provo, Utah. Bids are to’ be submitted for the General Work which includes the Plumbing,, the Heating. and the gressman Carlos H. Perette to- Young University .have been duled speakers to come from the day faced challenges to three chosen for membership in the community and Brigham. Young separate duels, inspired by heated Air Force ROTC Sponsor Corps, University to lead classroom diswords he spoke during a recent it was announced today by Sponcussions. congressional debate on power na- sor Col. Joan Ashby, commandant. ‘ tionalization. Girls from 15 of the United) IDENTIFY CRASH VICTIM When Perette returned Wednes- States, Hawaii and the Fiji Islands were selected. The LONDON (UPD — Hungarian day from a visit. to his home Communist Party official Karoly district, hé learned that Sen. Ar- Corps helps with the annual American Red Cross blood drive, Kiss and four other Hungarians mando L. Turano, former publish- ushering at assemblies, and variwere among the 65 persons killed er Paul Damonte Taborda and ous drives for donations, contrireporter Rodolfo butions, and social affairs. when a Soviet TU104 jet airliner congressional Baitierrez all want to meet him crashed in Russia Friday, Radio on the “field of honor.” Seconds Budapest reported Thureday for the four. men are discussing Anne Hibbing was hanged as arrangements. c a witch at Salem, Mass., in 1656. night. All the sultry dramaofTennessee Williams. Pulitzer Prize Playis now on the screen! Pm 3 p.m. 2 Activities for Homecoming: will SEE ON i[i z STARLITE ire." IN’s High Efficiency Screen BR In American Fork Open 6:45, Show at 7:15 | ti : d S Adults 60c — Children Free “TONIGHT thru SUNDAY’ 32 . ef “DECISION at SUNDOWN” with RANDOLPH SCOTT $ —ind FEATURE— “BETTER VICTORY” with RICHARD BURTON & & Friday morning beginaing at 9:30. |. g ‘Werest ourcase on your {| first taste % CLOSE OUT - arts ot’ $100 y ALBUMS—some long pla “30° and $100 © e The Homecoming game for the past two years has been played on the Lincoln Junior High field. But with the field now in readiness and the installation of new bleachers the game with Springville will Sponsor Corps Members i spectators surrounding the stage. - BUENOS AIRES (UPI) —. Con- nF try to present on their program, to be put on arena style with Orem High campus. DUELS | other lands. Wasatch school. is having each class learn a dance, song or poem from a U. N. coun- Orem. High’s Homécoming festivities, now in progress and slated to.end Friday, wilt be held for the first time entirely on the new SHOW 7:00 i i foreign OPEN 6:30 z a was i a- folk number from Tand of their choice, while Maeser students will watch a play by the students of the fourth grade along with music and dances of Washington z have each of its rooms present George de Homecoming — In Progress Franklin school plans an as-|sembly. featuring songs of other countries. Grandview’ school will where L Es i if : i; 4 i2t & li & ; f iEri tf F 35 $ f if le Orem High the children will e taught a ing greetings of various lanforeign song during the assembly. guages. The high school has sche- 8:16 p. m. Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The Friday presentation is at 8:30 p.m. . The comedy tells the story of a man who wants to get away from the tensions of city life and buys an old run-down farmhouse 54 Girls Chosen For cently fostering United States with posters of children of “other FACES THREE Venice — Indiscreet, with Cary Education ideas. Other invited countries and students are learnforeign guests will participate and Grant. tie Arts. The play will be presented in the Joseph Smith Auditorium at purported to have slept during one of the campaigns of the , Revolutionary War. PAYSON hibiting dolls from other nations Huish — The Gun Runners, with slides and tell students about including Egypt, Iran and China. Iran where she was living reAudie Murphy. ¥ Franklin school has halls filled NEPHI “The King and I,” which was previously scheduled, will be the third presentation this season, according to Dr. Harold I. Hansen, chairman of the Department of % F other countries. At Joaquin school The Joaquin school will have a Mrs. Rissa Clark, dressed in the display of different native cosnative Iranian costume will show tumes, while Timpanogos is ex- availa! —IN COLOR— it : : g RE Rivoli — Danin Yankees, with Around the World and will dem- tion, which along with student Tab Hunter. onstrate the effect of the United drawings of children from other States concept of democracy on lands are on display in the halls. SPANISH FORK Arch — The ‘Hunters, and Cat Empire. and The Tiger’ man hit comedy, “George Washfering of the Brigham Young University Theatre Nov. 5-8, during Homecoming Week. E High School’s ,assembly centers tions countries, presented them around the theme of Democracy by the Parent Teachers Associa- time position F: Scera — White Wilderness. SPRINGVILLE the local with students from the Lehi-Pleasant Grove game as well as the dance. Committée members include Linda Gray, Ima Jean Peck, Linda Wing, Judy Fowler, Linda. Webb, or or ington Slept Here,”’ will be the of- Speech and Dr PEG Petetpcticetes ay a f Junior High School this year en- rolled two Chinese students from Hong Kong, who arestill strug- at ih throughout the schools. Central 12. Help Wanted, male, female ‘Harry Black i scones, green salad with-Russian dressing,. Japanese cookies, AMERICAN FORK Coral — Imitation General, with American ice cream and milk. Schools have been decorated in Glenn Ford. The! Moss*Hart-George S. Kauf- TOMORROW! = Danish land, Projects of the week to proEnglish mote this idea are varied homecoming dance is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Friday in the gym, A royal trio and attendants will be aamed to reign over the activities. Candidates inclyudé Jolene. Evans and Larry Burnham, Lynnette Peterson and Ben McKinney, king and queen candidates from the senior class; Penny Holcomb and Dougias Hadfield, Judy Cook and Ralph Price, first attendant candidates from the junior class; with second attend: didat from the sophomore class to include Judy Peterson and Reed Robinson and Linda Allien and ‘George Washington ‘Slept Here’ Scheduled F ei FE i l geHls Jerry Lewis. includes’ beans, time. -A z Friday menu soup, .Creole Royal — Rock-A-Bye Baby, with game g with Tony Curtis. | exotic dishes to students as part America jis populated almost enParamount — Cat On.a Hot Tin of the celebration of United Na- tirely by people whose forefathRoof, with Elizabeth Taylor. tions Week, Oct. 19 to 25. Their ers immigrated from a foreign to s PROVO City schools this week. Wasatch derstand their common heritage Academy — The Defiant Ones, is one of the schools serving with the rest of the world, since prior » Food from: around the world the schools is done in the hope will be the bill of fare at Provo that, the children will better un- Thursday, October 23 lay. 822 U. N. Week in Many Ways afFF Mi E At The Movies afternoon with a pep rally, with an assembly and a parade tarough oS district planned for 3% Provo City Schools Observe completed a TeReag iy g z cite, 4 What's Playing the campus. The building is and] : many nations are featured in the exhibit. qi school, watch as U.N. Week chairman Mrs. Bertha V. Durnell prepares a display of the children’s art showing the coming of the explorers to the new world. This is just one of the many projects under way this week for U.N. Day. Flags of se U.N. WEEK DISPLAY—Madelyn Ellsworth and Dodd Greer, students at Wasatch |