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Show jTT English Prof To Give V. Faculty Lecture PROVO - Thomas E. Cheney, professor of English at Br'gham Young University and nationally famed for his publications on American folklore, has been chosen to give the Sixth Annual Faculty Lecture, the highest honor a faculty member can receive from his colleagues, President Ernest L. Wilkinson announced today. He will speak March 26 at 8 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center on Imagination and the Souls The lecture is Immensity. cpen to faculty reembem, graduate students ar.d interested public. A reception for Prof. Cheney will follow the lecture. To be selected faculty lecturer of the 'year, a professors achievements must transcend local and regional boundaries and he must show frequent publication in professional journals of merit, have a consistently high record both as a teacher and researcher, and command the respect of scholars of his own discipline, according to the standards outlined by the faculty selection committee. Previous speakers have been Dr. Tracy Hall, first man to make synthetic diamonds; Dr. City Okays Refunds On Buses and the master; University of Idaho and joined the BYU faculty in 1945. He also has studied at University of Southern California University He has made a distinguished contribution to his own Mormon people and to the scholarly world through publication of books and papers on folklore. Among papers he has presented at meetings of the American Fobdore Society are Stories of in Mormon the Miraculous Diaries," Where the Elk and the Antelope Play, and Preserving the Folklore of the Rocky Mountain Frontier. He has published articles in many journals, including Western Folklore and Journal of Thomas E. Cheney An out. . . highest honor American Folklore. standing publication is his book Mormon Songs of the Rocky Hugh Nibley, renowned scriptural and historical scholar; Dr. R. Mountains published by the LeRoy Hafen, outstanding schol- American Folklore Society in ar of Western Americana; Dr. their memoir series. D. H. McNamara, BYU astrono- Jn 1960 he was chosen by the mer; and Dr. David M. Donal-so- Mormon Tabernacle Choir and bacteriology and radiation Columbia Records to be Mormon folklore adviser for producexpert Prof. Cheney received the tion of a Legacy Record on the bachelors degree at Utah State Mormon pioneers. n, This puppy, Deseret News pet of the week, is adding up tie time until it is adopted from the Utah Humane Socieety animal shelter, 4613 S. 4000 West Shelter is open from noon to 5 :30 p.m. Hire Elderly, Moss Urges 18 MONTHS OF TOURING w ' . lf Robert T. Gaus, Associates, New York flty, an agency which handles many classical the New r Jersey Fine Arts Festival. A production man from the Ed Sullivan Show will be in the audience, and if he likes what he sees the singers will tap a performance for an early fall, television t of the Youngtimers Employment, ta summer will again fea- 1968 e . 0f singing during the jane. ' Jul? 9? month of , , , the group win depart eeks Performing n P Pe8e traded the Youngtimers for!r, The 5 w Youngtimers are then months of performing. The.' 'scheduled ' to return t- - Sun to provide , enterwbi-Elle- n Youngtimers are one of odyiYslley ' popular groups ever aient, .for nmperoui conven-booked by the agency. , tiont prior to bitting the col-Their pei lorming lege' drcufy ppce again, for jag will begin May 28 when singing iefc;;2nents f from the group flies to the East September : through Decern-Coast for four performances at ber. . - 18 -- six-mon- WMhlngton - Burw oned Th tim England Stylo Chewdar to tn large can. Panorama Inn by Albert Eva, 3140 Meadow Lark Dr., Wednesday And stole a $100 auto stereo. The vehicle was parked at 641, W. North Temple when the theft oc- CLOSED for Remodeling Watch for Opening Under New Name Sen. Frank curred. member of a E. Moss, the Senate Special Committee ? Y oungt timers Booked Take 12 energetic ,singers, add a dash of enthusiasm and sprinkle with flashy costumes, blend with a foip piece combo, and let jell fof; three and one-hayears. This is the recipe for success followed by the Utah State University Youngtimers and the finished product Is a delectable one to be served to thousands during six months of touring and performing, June through December this Nwi Car Stereo Stolen. Bandits entered a car SNOW's Salt Lake City commissioners directed Recorder Herman Hogensen to inform the transportation company of an opinion okaying any refunds. Asst. City Atty. Robert Gibson said in a written opinion that the bus firm would need to submit proper verification for refunds or exemptions from the annual $50 fee per bus. Lake Salt Transportation operates Greyline Motor Tours, Mayor J. Bracken Lee suggested the city should check whether bus firms operating in the city are in violation of city ordinances on any of their buses. Unless buses are used exclusively for interstate purposes, they are subject to the dty fee, he cautioned. Adding It Up Dnnt LOGAN The theft was discovered by the vice president and manager, 3965 Syger Hasenberg, 2415 W. South. THE TIME FOR tion. WASHINGTON , Cash Missing Thieves broke out a window Buchanan Evann Inc., 1058 3th South, Weanesday and stole $50 from an office drawer. Salt Lake Tiansportation Cb. may be entitled to a refund of $50 fees for seven buses the firm has told city officials are used for interstate transporta- and worked as an administrator In Idaho public schools. v- - 17 at degrev - March 20, 196? DESERET NEWS, Thursday, The Youngtimers?, program features show tune and a variety of popular music. The combo that provides. accompaniment for the singers also takes the spotlight, and solos and duets- - complete the show. ' Richard Watkins, director of university programming is director anj choral arranger for the group, and W. Fullmer, instaictor in health, education and rec- reation, is choreographer. Members of .the group are Shirley Lemmon, Clark England, Ken Riches, Salt Lake, City; 'Mary Frances Elwood, Marie England, Jan Benson, Wally Odd,, Dennis Yeates, Rasmuson, Perry gey, Mike Christiansen, Find Thompson, Logan; Sharyl - Bountiful; Katherine . Hill, Mathei, Nancy Budge, Smith- field; Jeff Vsrhaal, Ogden, I$athy JBtocb,' Rupert, Idaho. ' Jlde Tin-two on Aging, will cosponsor a joint LO-CCO- Worker Week. resolution calls upon employer and employe organizations officially concerned with employment and upon all the people of the United States to observe such week with appropriate ' ceremonies, activities and programs designed to Increase employment opportunities for older workers and to bring about the elimination of discrimination in employment because of age. 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