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Show WOMENS BASKET BALL B. Y. U. NOTES By Wm. Clyd TOURNEY IN fHO'O KM. 18 TO 20 annual Western T,.P Women's Invitational tourney will be held cl kJn-al- l 5 ?Uo on March 18 19, and announced Thursday in it .'fi f.' frt r - M H'fn-- sports coinmit-the Provo post Veterans of Foreign which with the Utah I,) yallf.v A WEEKLY Volume Nine Atliletic club will the event- h Z pj.ni Demos, chairman of WThl, SECOND EDITION OF u"dr girlr .or U p.v,nin6 rules and those playing TAX PUBLICATION . A men's rules may both tl.e tourney. J. Baxter Jhnn. of the Utah Valley A. tournament manager C and NOW BEING PRINTED Having hail an unprecedented demand on his recent publicadivisions both in Winners tion of Income Tax Insomnia." and Almo B. Simmons will be awarded trophies of Provo, individual medals, while the has this wei-received his first division U. A. A. the winner of shipment of the second edition SI 00 toward of this he given will humorous satin on in- traveling expenses to the nat- come tax absurdities Mr. Simional tourney in St. Joseph, mons has received requirls for this pulilieaion from all parts jjisfouri. on March 25 to 30. S5 be and will fee of the nation, lauding Mr. SimEntrance expense will mon's endeavors meals and hotel to get our br allowed along with a small government officials to simplimileage fee to teams coming fy lhe income tax reports. distances. considerable from The first edition came off the be The mileage fee will also press on Dec. 10. 1945. the (riven to all teams entering the scond edition was delivered tourney. All teams in the westthis week by the Utah Valley ern stales are invited to enter Publishing Company and entrance fees may be paid to anv member of the committee- Deadline for entering the toumoy has been set for noon, March 15. NEWS-ihlGAZIN- Number Fourteen - n,eet will be divided Into divisions, so that feminine New Army Recruit- injr Head for Irovo the MAIL Oap'uin Rupert C. Hendi ron has been n.cncd to head the Army Recruiting Service in the Provo and Central urea, accordmade ing to an announcement today by Lt. Colonel Walter A. ltean. commanding oinrer of the Utah Military Personnel Procurement District. Canlain Henderson will replace Major Iloliort T. Pell who has boon assigned to new duties. A veteran (if over 20 years of enntinnous army service, Cap-lai- n Henderson served during 1042-194as Provost Marshall for MontanaHe lias recently received a special six weeks coure in Army Recruiting at a technical training school in Fort Oglethorpe, GeorgiaAssisting Captain Henderson in his new duties are Captain John M. Schneider, 1st t Set. Rov Kennedy. James W. Iverson, S 'gt. Paul D. Huston. Sgl. Gerald E. Bey-le- r, Rgt Louis A. Jensen, and Tec- 4 Vaughan I- Kee. The recruiting station in Provo is located at 108 West Center Street In order that every elegible person in the Central Utah area shall have available to him all of the current information enlistment opporconcerning Henderson tunities, Captain staled that he plans to send reon tour cruiting parties the area at staled throughout iniervfds. Notice of the itinerary of these Army recruiting narties will be made through Die press in the localities to be visited. DELIVERY ut FAMILY ENTERTAIN FOR MISSIONARY of the Rowley and Miss families honored Beatrice Rowley. Friday evenward ing at the Timpanogos amusement hall, prior to her leaving for the LDS Eastern States mission. David Rowley, Jr. acted as master of ceremonies for the pleasing program, which in eluded humorous incidents In the missionary experiences of those present. Community sing ing and a talk by Miss Rowley and Bishop Philo T. Edwards were enjoyed. Refreshments were served and a gift of cash was presented Rent rice by the 75 members peresent. MemlM'rs Gurr Ground To He March 22nd is a red letter day for members of Vermont forward ginning at - - 7:30 for all adults of the ward. A one act play and comic strip numbers will be presented. Remember, this Is only the beginning, so be sure and come out and join the fun and Find out what good times are In store for future oaten. MARCH 16: Tau Sig Party, Social Hall. Smith Building. Play "Claudia College Hall. Lamba Delta Sigma Dananti. Assembly Hall, Smith Building. First Church of Christ Seientk:s SUNDAY SERMON CLAIMS MAN REFLECTS DIETY Man" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermo- n in all authorized Christian Science Churrhee on Sunday, March 10. Among the Biblical citation wore: And God said. Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him (Genesis 1 : 26, 27). Among the correlative pasfrom Seience and HenlMi with Key to the Scriptures, by Baker Eddy, were: "The Scriptures inform us that man is made in the image and like- ness of God. Matter is not that likeness. The likeness of Spirit cannot be so unlike Spirit " fp. 475) Man, In the likem-'- i of his Maker, reflorts the central light of being, the invisible God As there is no corporeality in the mirrored form, which if but a reflection, so man. like all things real, reflect God, his divine Principle, not in a mor-- ! tal body." fp. 305) j Fradorthm Chat at Fireside A. announce a Fireside Chat to b1 lield Sunday nite. March 10. for all teen-ag- e girls and Iheir mothers. It will be held in the chapel afler regular evening which is to be held at s the usual hour of seven- A i;l program of interest to Die rirts and mothers has been ranged. All girls in Sharon ward, between the ages of 1 2 and 21 are invited to bring their mothers, I. A recently returned G. I. doesn't like us. He says we are tiHi independent. American women don't lean on their men. lies got my dander up so T say, "Spill it G. I. what's eating you? Well." he says, "theyve had gush-darne- '!? men are just of them." wheet-who- Gleaners cn Vineyard ward M. I. A. officers arc entertaining the M. Men and Gleaner Girls of the ward in the recreation hail Friday evening, March 15, at 8 p. m. The affair wili.be in the form of a banquet and will especially honor the basketball team and the Girl's Chorus of the ward- - A delightful program is being arranged by those in charge. VINEYARD WARD GOLD AND GREEN BALL WED. On Wednesday evening. Mar. 13. all members of Vineyard are invited to attend the annual Gold and Green Ball to be held in Lakevicw ward amusement hall. The theme of the evening will bo "Springtime in the Rockies" and will be carried out in Die decorations and special dariee numbers given. Miss Dorothy Goode has been a oueen, wilh Miss Wildn Weils and Miss Janet Clegg as attendants. Neil Murdock will he crown bearer. Fern Morrell nnd Aileen Burn-ingh.irr- Irumpelrrs. i. Drone and Merna Gammon, Mad- Sharon Ward Relief Society to Stajre Bazaar On at Thursday evening, Mar. 8 p pi Die Sharon warn Relief Society will have a pro14. would sell their I supplied, for a loaf of bread or a gee gaw." "How did you know?" he soul Bsked. America has girls like That. were just a kid when you went away to war and you were lucky enough not to have tangled wilh them, I said- "Could be," he admitted. The good old I quoted, American way is to live decent lives, know you are right and die fighting for it if need be." Right, he said. He twirled his new civilian hat, his jaw was thrust out in mule fashion, male stublmmness. TTien he confided "When the war broke out, Tim. Sally's brother, and I went off to war. She stayed to rare for an aging mother." I nodded understanding. He was silent again for awhile then went on explaining. Sally worked as a waitress but the pav was poor nnd she couldnt make the payments on the home, then she got a job nt the Geneva Sleel Mill inspecting slabs." A man's job at a man's pay," 1 said. "Yep, she paid for her mothers home. She is working at Woolworths now nnd glad to hnvn a Job. he finished lamelv. "She sounds pretty solid to me and if I wen you I would grab her before some other fella got the notion." I advised. "She has notions alright, she wants to get married, have a famiiv, buv a farm wilh a row and some eh tokens. She ha idea and f a independent a hell." he exploded. "Have patience, brother," I You nid. "Patience me eve." he blurtdon't women keep all tips stuff to themselves?" ed. ".vliv 'TlirlcPV HinnPP For Z, linSKCtDflll J CclHl A parly was enjoyrd at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Bliss Allred, when the basketball team and their partners a turkey banquet. enjoyed Eighteen couples enjoyed the delightful evening. Junius Clawson arrived Friday from Fort Belvoir, Virginia where he ha been attending an Engineering School. He will Bishop IVcIdnn J. Taylor was spend a 15 day furlough with a business visitor at Denver, his mother, Mrs. June Clark. Colorado, this week. spec-sace- v ; n, gram and bazaar, and all women of the ward are Invited to bring their The ladies have been wonting for weeks in preparing tfie nnills. apron, rhildrens clothing and miscellaneous articles that will be for sale. A cake le will also be a feature n the evening and dancing wul complete the program. - , M-ltT- no-ho- st s. What would you do with a Confidentially girls a man need n little Make them think its heir own lde,i and everything will in nlnno as smooth as silk. Tf fakes a bit of trying Even eyerrionreH women slin pew and again Go to. kids. Oe married but remember it's a 50-Snmnnvitinn Cuv like that? man-:i'rii'i- a Rose Frankens three act comedy drama "Claudia will be presented on March 14, 15, 16 in College Hail under the direction of Dr. and Mrs. T. Earl PardoeCast will be: Mrs. Brown played by Mary Donna Junes, Poeulello, Idaho: David Naugh-to- n by Howard Randall, Ogden, Claudia Naughtun by Marilyn Salt Lake and Stevenson, Joyce Haycock, Pueblo, Colorado; Bertha by Rita Clement, Fritz by Oakland, California; Bruce Bryan. Provo: Jerry by Rorrie Roper; Madame Durusehka by llanna Willimsa. Spnaish Fork, and Julia Naughton by Joan Chris-iensBrigham City. Under the direction of Miss Leona Holbrook, head of B. Y. U.'s physical education department for women, a folk dance demonstration will be presented March 13 in the Womens Gym. Over 350 people will perform, including students of Miss Lois Ensign and Mrs. Aline Coleman Smith. During mod of the time 5 groups will be dancing at a time and while it is intended that lhe d monstration he colorful the main purpose is for the joy of the participants in mass participation. Students will costume themselves and no attempt at authenticity of costumes will be made but merely an attempt for colorSpectators will be invited to loin in some of the simple dances. Some dances that will be featured are "Rugon, a Norwegian dance, "Reinlender" a Norweigen dance that is a favorite with some folk dance groups in the United States, and the Czech dance whirh is translated as "Little Red HandkerScy-mmi- re WHATS WRONG WITH THE AMERICAN GIRLS Banquet HoVi.-iwa- Sharon Ward Y. W. M. That y; trainliearers and Cnthlern sen flower girl. Sharon Girls and Mothers N 1D1G - management. - s. Mas AUCH 8. A special invitation is extended all returned servicemen and "I ran't see it that way to save women to In present, and ulso all residents of the ward, re- my life." I say. "Independence gardless of religious affilia- is the thing yon boys have boon fightipg for." He nodded tions. The Sunday School will bo his blonde head. Encouraged I in charge of the following fine go on, America is what it is program nt 7:30 p. nt.; Open- today because a whole line of ing song. Come, Come Ye people have been willing? to Invocation. George fight and die for independanee Saints; Adams; Address of welcome, and you can't say, hero, men. but don't give Larsen: Community help yourself, Bishop singing led by Moroni Jensen: the women folks a hunk! History of Geneva and Timpan"Ok. lady", lie soys, "but my ogos wards, Raymond Part- girl isn't like she used to be Dee Male quartet. ridge; alxuil the decisions and Adams. Arthur Shpcherd. Mor- so on."making is silent and thoughtlie oni and James Jensen: Prognos- ful for a spell then he continutication, Mrs- Zenda W. Row-le- es, "In Germany, Italy Piano solo. Misa Betty nnd a few otiier France, countries in Miss Nina Euroe Die Reading. Lynn: gals are not so inIaimh; Girls trio, Catherine . dependent and they look up to Christensen and rnmpnny; true a guy. stories, Ivorn Pyne, solo, Helen Bunnell. In defense of our American and refreshments girl I said, "a real girl looks Daneing vill complete the deligh up to a man for a good reason evening, with the cuDing of the and definitely we look up to birthday rake with its lone you boys that lie1ied win tiie candle lelng featured. The Y. wnr. M. M. I. A- will be in charge of "Yeah?" he says. lhe dance, the Relief Society "Please give us time to get the preparation of the refresh- over some of the phases of ments, the Y. W. M. I. A. the war and we will settle down to serving. Geneaological commit- the normal way of life and that tee will be in rharge of seating goes double," I added with and decorations; the Elders, emphasis. transportation and the bishop- "Whats Good for iho Gooso" ric Die invifntions. Another thing, his Sally won't let him go any farther than a kiss until they are mar To Honor ried. but the gals in France, - By 1912, our first war year, some American capitalist! had taken a The hand with marked success. product was costing $20 a bottle then, and the average patient required three bottles. Government authorities realized that war would create a need for lt to they guaranteed a large market and provided capital for man production. History will record the aplcndid result. With the government's big purchase of thia successful item, volume production started. Now there are 20 factories. The largest cost more than 314 million dollars but penicillin is coating less than $1 a bottle, $3 per treatment Many lives have been saved and more will be. Mankind will be healthier and happier. Government encouragement of this business proved wise and beneficial. Smell of the Yukon How different was the Canol oil venture. The Army drilled wells on the Mackenzie river, built a at White refinery Horse and tied Into Fairbanks, Alaska, with 1,000 miles of pipeline. Nothing was gained. Gasoline from the white elephant plant at White Horae costa 20c a gallon. Oil companies can ship a better product there from the states fnr 18c. The venture has been abandoned. The Canol experiment failed. Very apparent obstacles mud" 1h" operation too costly. Known sources of supply are better and 300 million dulls r a of taxpayers' money is gone. Government's support of or.e beneficial drug can't, justify its management of big business. Whnt oltlnal, spending public money, is cautious und thorough like a pnvate investor with his owa money? Never has government man,'i:;cmri;t achieved the efficiency of Anieiicun private Ward, as plans are going to break the ground for the new $70,000.00 rhapcl on 4th East and 4th North streets on that date. B. M. Jolley, chairman of the finance committee. reports that all auxiliary organizations of the ward are working on plans to raise funds for the building fund, ana mat on March 13th the Wednesday, first gala event will be held, beginning at 2 p. m. in Sharon ward chapel when quilts, rugs, clothing and all types of articles will be sold at the bazaar sponsored by the Relief Society. There'll be a fish pond for the kiddies, a white elephant sale, places of mystery, all sorts of etc. etc for food concessions, the fun of both old and young. The Mutual will sponsor the program for the evening, be- c - la M By Ethel N. Hair WARD ficers- they argue; coal, iron, oil. railroads re dilTereut These just beg for bureaucratic bossing. Of cuurse big industries are more Interesting to politicians because they employ large numbers of people and atlect the daily lives of millions more. The fact remains however, that government cun and docs make mistakes In the operation of big industries. Moreover, appropriate encouragement from government in relatively small enterprises has been known to result in much goud. Significant Decision Since government enterprises tend ultimately to become monopolistic, mistake in them can be fur more fateful than private blunders. Our government made two important decisions in 1942 which illustrate the case perfectly. One, to take a speculative flyer in Arctic oil. has cost American taxpayers 300 million dollar already. The "good-by- e other decision had to do with penicillin. Pcnleillin is a drug, a mold extract that most people know lesa about than they do about gasoline. Some perfectly astounding cures sra being worked with it. Including cura of meningitis, lt was discovered by an English scientist. Sir Alexander Fleming, in 1929 but production was tedious, slow and costly and consequently few sufferers were helped by it for 13 years. m- GENEVA Monday, March 11, will be Gcneva'c first ward birthday and will lie celebrated in grand Timpanogos Ward style, at chapel and amusement hall according to Bishop C, Wilford 1 .arson. In the afternoon all children of lhe ward under 12 will be entertained by the Primary find Junior Sunday School of- Oil and Mold - - train-bearer- FOR GEORGES. PINSON Iummi HirJitf ijtl.t Surf jtrLiaiJi Incoming mail from the North is received at 7:10 a and 2:45 p. nt. and front the South at 1 1:25 a- nt. 2:30 p. This FIRST REUNION government ownership greatly facilitates mail delivery of Apostle business ugree sometimes that in this section. management ran do belter The mail is being handled by private When it comes to with tittle tiling Du Star Route Truck Service. tilling prescript intis, mending shoes All North or making clothespins, they admit, mail dispatched leaves Orent at 11:25 a. m. ana private operators may be more ef6:10 p. nt. South mail leaves at ficient Not so with the big stuff, rent Chicagons FRIDAY. t LOOKING AHEAD Poetry Editor Hroken For Vermont Chapel , . iniu-:pkniu:n- Po.-- t master McDonald Lyle announces Die new schedule for dispatching mail service put into effivt since (lie discontinuance of the Orem itanroad 4 e STATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS NEW SCHEDULE AIDS - of OK E rilOVO, UTAH A. A- - t). Joe L. tourney committee are: Christensen, president of the Intermountain district and D. J. of Salt Lake City: Murphv Two womcn were shopping Alton W. Parker of Ogden, Jean together one day. and one of Shonka of Brigham City and them said to the other, Mrs. Mr. Lcyshon Alice Dixon and Jones, can you tell me what is of Provo. meant by capital and labor, I of the Veterans hear so much about, bul have Members post sports committee are: Mr. no ideo what it is. Yes. said the Demos. Arthur Coleman, Alf other, I can. When I loan you Dean Henrod, Ralph one thousand Carter, dollars, that's Johnson. Edward Bentley, Paul capital. But when I want to get Hershey and William Jaussi. it back again, that's labor. So All proceeds from the tourn- there you are folks, it's plain ey will go to the Veterans and simple-Thbuilding fund for a new veter- issue now before the na- Named ans service center. tions is whether we shall rest Everett Weeks of Clyde the peace of the world on col- Orem has been named Poetry lective security or individual Editor of the Wye, the campus national That is, literary magazine at the might. SUGAR STAMP we shall revert again ham Young University, accord to the age old plan of cornpul ing to Miss Dorothy Bcnnion. sory military training competa-tiv- e Editor. MONDAY ;G00D armament on land, sea and A veteran of three years Spare stamp No. 9 in ration air, each nation independnet of service in the United States book 4, becomes valid Monday, the other, or whether the ma- Marine Corps, Mr. Weeks saw March 11, for five pounds cann- jor powers controlling in world eomhat in many major battles ing sugar, according to Direct- affairs shall adopt some new in the Pacific, having founded or H. Grant Ivins of the OPA. plan of collective security that and edited Tropical Topics, the Housewives are urged to del- will outlaw war and restrict official newspaper of the Sigay using stamp until actually atomic power to peaceful hu- nal Company. First Provisional Marine Brigade, on Guadal- needed for canning since world manitarian use by ail nations. disnaiT Since his discharge from apply still is critically short. In the ages past, every n It is to be used exclusively for covery by science has been pro-- ! Weeks as attended B. Y. U. canning purposes and was validstituted to human destruction A recent candidate for pros! ated early to make it possible In the mad race for territory, n freshman for housewives in the south to wealth and power. with the rlass elections at B- Y- U. Mr. can strawberries, which are ai 7 Weeks iik prusui-rmis active in music, writ- now ripe. the expense of the weak, and The new sugar stamp will be the best armed in self defense ing! and drama. He is news refor Beta chapter of food until Oct. 31, 1946. agression the most porter against Lamba Delta Sigma, the na conflaa world to start likely tional Church fraternity. gration. to end in Mr. Weeks resides with his nations and of defeated the Relief Society Sends uncle and aunt. Bishop and the impoverishment of them all. Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen of Gen105 With the discovery of the eve Ward. Packages atomic bomb that method of iniTo Europe dividual security will lead to 1 Grant IT. Elliott, USN. is at Members of the Relief So-world extinction. Such a sec- the home of his parents. Mr. ciety Stake Board wish to cannot long re- and Mrs. Robert L. Elliott in 'ilnnk all who donated such fine ret weapon of one or Edgemnnt. on a 15 day leave main the possession .articles of clothing, etc, and all two or more nations. Against from Shoemaker, California. assisted in packing for such an immediate and comthe 105 packages . 1j,T'cnt destructive agency there Sharon-Vermo- nt 'V from Sharon Stake to plete no defense. We liv in a nw Mbcrs of the LDS church in isworld, not o world dividd into Gold & Green Hall European countries. nations dependent upon superThe work was A capacity crowd enjoyed the just completed ior military might, but a unified jlring the past week, and the world in which the security of annual Gold and Green Ball, officers of the stake and ward one is the safety of all. sponsored by the Mutuals of Relief Societies are to Sharon and Vermont wards. be com- Tf the serond World War is mended for the fine accomplish-.ment- Thursday evening in the Sharto fie followed by the military on ward recreation hall. methods of Die past the world Miss Rosa Mae Finch presidis doomed to annihilation. The ed as queen ol Sharon, with i direction first step in that Misses Artelia Newell and RoNEW BUSINESS compulsory military training in mania Newell as tattendants. Dine of peace. That policy for Richard Millctl placed the MAKES OFFICIAL the United States means a like crown. Patrica and Carolyn policy for the other world pow- Gordon were dainty trainbear-cr- . a mad race by preparedness ers, Geniel with Larsen, OPENING IN OREM for peace which always has a:d trumpeter and Clinton Park, always will end in war. with crown bearer. atomic energy at the beginning V. Emil Bradshaw Beth Miss Mae Hansen, well known instead of at tne Vermont ward as represented ani church worker ot of hostilities II. end as in World War ent. announces queen, and Robert Colder did this week the the crowning. Xenna Johnson ctal opening of his new Anna Dee Pyne were atand business, located across ne street Enjoy Ilia Jean Burgner and tendants: from Scera in Orem, were the Carma Carter 8 known as Orem Visit With Relatives r, Wanda Jones, trumpand Paint, where he has n Jerry Ercanbrack uccessful Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brand-ru- p eter and in obtaining famous line of Bennetts of Chicago, Illinois, left for cniwnbearerThe double procession was Varnishes and Wall their home after visiting with bJ" and colorful. An ' nnCr'. cod lck of glass Mrs- June Clark and her moth- most beautiful floor show was also be carried in stock as er, Mrs- - Hannah Nielsen for the outstanding the under supervision a is presented Mr. Brandrup ."2r available- past week. Hanacn states that he is nephew of Mrs. Nielsen and her of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vernon, a limited amount of only living relative besides her with Mrs. Rita Iladlock, as ac anl that he is special iz-- immediate family in the United companist- Richard Pulham was master Rn WhrttaK- States. A number of family afTv WPw expects to be able gatherings were held during the of ceremonies for the gay Beulah Kcetch Mrs. and fair, They in the of Brandrups. n1unce the near future visit n-Mrs- Melba Calder, activity busnesa institu-mi3a- t have been away from thetr and in charge of the now under con-an- d home for two months visiting leaders were and general decorations western the pretty and Mexico in others that are arrangements. states. Members Bahunin w A . r. - chief." This will be the third successive year that this dunce demon stration has been presented. Under the sponsorship of the University-Communit- y Concert Association of Provo, Utah, Elliel Bartlett and Rae Robertson will present on March 14 at 8:15 p. m. in the stake tabernacle a recital of music for two pianos. As students under Tobias Mathay at the Royal Academy of Music, London, they met. fell in love, and were married Individual careers although successful were not to tltpir liking and they poined forces o recitals. Over one in hundred concerts a year have been given by this pair, and they have toured South America, South Africa, Europe, the United Slates and Canada. In the United States they have played 4 times with the New York Philharmonic- - Symphony, 5 seasons with the Cincinnati Symphony, 2 times with the Washington Nation ol Symphony ana twice with the Chicago Symphony and Rotwo-pian- chester Philharmonic ai well other major orchestras. Their program in Provo will be: Fugue in G minor by Bach; Aria: Sheep May Safely Grace, pa Bach; Schezro, Felix Mendels-shon- ; Pcrpe tuum Mobile, Carl Maria von Weber, Andante and Robert A. SchuVariations, mann: Rondo, Frederic Chopin; Polka, Lennox Berkeley; Clair dc lune, Claude Debussy; Arthur Jamaican Rhumba, The Keel Row Benjamin; Thomas (Scottish Austen; Waltz, Anton S. Arensky; Nocturne, Edward Grvig; Folk-Dance- Rush-Hou- ), in r Hong Kong, Abram Chnsins; and Hungarian Raphsody No- 2, Franz Liszt. Y Calendar MARCH I Bricker Misfit. Grandview - ward. Altra Mitra Invitational, Social Hall. Smith Building. Chi Chi Theta. Dinner Dance. Danquel Ilall and Club room 6 p. m. Student Body 'Da nee. 7 p. m. in stadium. MARCH 9 Basketball B. Y. U- - vs. University of Utah. Women's gym. A. M. S. Dance, Banquet hall. Smith Building. MARCH 11: B. Y. U. Symphony Orchestra wilh Andor Foldes, guest artist, at Smtih Building. MARCH 12: Matinee Dance. Spencer W. Kimball at student assembly. MARCH 13: Fold dance demonstration. Women's gym. MARCH 14: Lyceum Bartlett and Robertson. Tabernacle at 8:15 p. m. Opening night "Claudia" College Hall. Daneing Friends. MARCH 15: Play "Claudia" College Hall. Student body dance, Social ' Hall, Smith Building. Pep rally at s, |