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Show Learing Should Be Enjoyable, Not Like Choking on Castor Oil By PATRiCIA McCORMACK UPI Education Editor Mary Frances Berry 1EW A Secretary for Educa teachers ‘make learr ng en not like tak! Filling that r gardens art, industrial and other kinds friendly neighborhood skeleton in the of museums Charlotte Nature Museum in North These trips aren't just excursionsfor Carolina the fun of it — though fun’s a part of the out-of-school happenings as every parent ever tapped to help chaperone can testify Learning goes on as students, for example. make the acquaintance of the Bulletin Board Or —Pushbuttons at the Mayo Medical Museum in Rochester Minn. and see a talking slide showof the digestive tract or the eye, ear, nose. throat —Board an Artrain and watch demonstrations of ancient potterymaking Missionaries —Peer at display cases containing memorabilia of Dwight D Eisenhower in the Eisenhower Museum in Abilene Kans —Visit Swan Housein Atlanta built Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. (lla Crow) McKinnon of Benjamin in Italian Renaissance style and mainhave accepted a call to serve in tained by Atlanta Historical Society the Michigan Lansing Mission The ‘‘swan motif’ figures in arBankhead to Speak at Fireside Their farewell meeting will be in the chitectural details and furnishings GOSHEN — The Constitution Will Hang By a Sunday at 4 Benjamin-Leland Ward They throughout. Where there’s enough Thread" will be the subject covered by Reidwill enter the Missionary Train money, museums nationwide are Bankhead, a civil engineer and professor of religion ing Center Oct. 11 developing new educational programs at Brigham Young University, when he speaks at a Aclo and Alba Anderson of in collaboration with school systems. fireside Sundayat the Goshen LDS Ward at 7 p.m. Lake Shore will speak at a mis The activity is sppesored by the elders quorum of sionary farewell Sunday at 4 Helping museums to a little more the Goshen Ward. veryone12 yearsold and olderis pm, at the Lake Shore LDS moneyis the Institute of Museum Serchapel. They will enter the Mis: vices within Dr. Berry's office invited. sionary Training Center Oct. 18 Refreshments will be served and the Goshen Sing- prior to leaving for the ing Mothers will provide music for the evening. Louisiana-Baton Rouge Mission ‘An open house will be at their home following Sunday's Grandview Sets School Program Grandview Elementary School will conduct its Back-to-School Night tonight at 7 o'clock. Parents are invited to attend and visit their children’s classrooms. Vermont C. Harward, principal, and Ethel Hood, PTApresident, said vegetable and flower displays made by the children will be exhibited. Outdated books will be sold and orderswill be taken for Grandview Grizzly shirts. Provost Plans Meeting Tonight Provost Elementary School in Provo will hold its Back-to-School Night tonight. The general meeting will begin in the auditorium at 7 o'clock. Mormons Plan Groundbreaking PAYSON — Groundbreaking for a new stake center will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in the 600 West block on South, according to officials of the Payson LDS Stake. Parking will be around the entire block with Payson iy Police directing traffic. In case of bad weather, the program will be held in the Payson Stake Center. Spokesmensaid although seating will be provided for the choir and platform guests, only limited seating will be set up for the audience. Therefore, they urged members of the audience to take their own folding chairs. The ding when completed will house the Payson Sixth and 16th Ward and a stake. Carnival Scheduled at Hillcrest meeting wv New Opera arrangements of familiar hymns and Sets Conference Elder E. Wilford Edman, regional representative of the Twelve, will preside at the Provo Edgemont LDSStake Conference this weekend. Stake Pres. R. Penrod Glazier said conferencesessions will begin at 7 p.m. Saturday in the stake center at 4300 N. Canyon Road,Provo. This session, with the theme ‘Welfare Services — A Plan of Giving and Work,” is for all adult stake and ward priesthood and auxiliary officers and their spouses. A priesthood leadership will convene at the stake center Sunday at 8 a.m. for all adult Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthood leaders in the stake and wards. The general session will begin at 10 a.m. Sunday in the Marriott Center on the Brigham Young University campus. Hillcrest Elementary School, 651 E. 1400S., Orem, will haveits caridval Friday from 3:30 to 7 p.m.in the school auditorium. The public is invited. Gameswill include a moon walk, alley-oop, shootthe-shoot, spin-a-prize and cake walk. Prizes will be Student Body Elects New given for some activites. Dinnerfor the whole family President Prize winners in the Geneva Elementary School PTAPoster Contest were named at a recent Back-to- Schoo) Night. Grand prize winners were Stacey Woolley and Amanda Langager. Each grade also had a winner. Those named as grade winners are Terrisa Kemp, first grade; Kurt Murphy, second grade; Trudi Jenks, third grade; Shawnelle Carter, fourth grade; Becky Christian, fifth grade; and Dough Hancock, sixth grade Flag ceremoniesfor the Back-to-School Night were conducted by members of the Brigham Young University ROTC and a second grade class sang two songs. Dr. Larry Beveridge, principal, spoke briefly. U Graduates; — Recruited by MoreFirms — JAY LARSEN SPRINGVILLE — Jay was elected as resident of the peingvilte Junior High School student body on Friday. Other elected officers were Kathryn Larsen, vice president of assemblies; Peggy Pickering, vice president of activities; Necole Harness, secretary; Cheryl Packard, historian; Gary Miner, boy’s league representative; and Shauna Miller, girls’ league representative. BUY AN Felber, tenors; and Don Magee and Mr Olson received a B.A. degree in Bible last Mayandcurrently is purrusing Pianist and Matt Olson is the leader an M.A. degreein pastoral studies. Mr. Magee and Mrs. Felber both are The musical group is typical of the Bible majors at the university. They students at Bob Jones University. This are sophomoreand junior, respective- Christian institution drawsits student ly. Mr. Brown is a junior sacred music body of more than 5,800 from every major. Mr. Silva and Mrs. McCoy are state in the Union and about30 foreign both senior music education majors. countries and territories Karl Silva, basses. Sonny McCoyis the Fay sacred classics. Members of the quartet are Dan Brown and Mark Edgemont Stake School Names Prize Winners Quartet to Sing Sacred Music A =.usical ensemble from Bob Jones Universiy in Greenville, S.C. will present a programof sacred music at Immaneul Baptist Church, 263 N. 800 W Provo, Saturday at 7 p.m This male quartet wiil sing special MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) -- The Minnesota Opera Company will give the world premiere of the opera ‘‘Rosina’’ by HiramTitus and Barbara Field April 26-May 3. will be available. Proceeds form the carnival will go for upcoming Hillcrest PTA projects. PERFORMINGat a program of sacred music at Im- tenor; Sonny McCoy, pial ist; Karl Silva, Don Magee, manuel Baptist Church in Provo Saturda: 7 p.m. both basses; and } Felber, tenor. (Bob Jones in Brown, University photo) will be, from left, Matt Olson, leader; BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY HOMECOMIN SPECTACULAR SEPT. 28 & 29 8:00 p.m. MARRIOTT CENTER FOR TICKET INFORMATION, CALL 375.8888 or go to the Marriott Center Ticket Office SEE THE STARS SEE THE SPARKLE SEE SPECTACULAR ‘79 Two Dead Jockeys.Two Dead H ne Baff ling ~ SALT LAKE CITy (UPI) — More companies recruited graduates from the University of Utah last year than at any othertimesince the mid1960s, says the directorof the school's placement center Director Beth Summerhays said 586 com- panies and other organizations conducted almost 10,000 interviews with university graduates during the 1978-79 school year. “We had, to turn about 20 organizations away jority of the recruiters last year represented private business organiza:ions."’ Although Summerhays predicted the demand for graduates would slow Somewhat during the coming year, she said 290 organizations have already set up meena dates for the Uta campus About 75 percent of the 2,200 students who registered with the placement center last year received acceptable job offers, she said. r= re ee ee _p ee eee because we had so many groups requesting time and space for interviews,’’ Summerhays said. 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