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Show DESERET NEWS, Ike, Churchill Books June Ait Y. 10-1- 3 Adventures In is the theme of Learning Brigham Young Universitys 45th Annual Campus Education Week June The education week will feature Informal, classes ranging from an inside look at the Soviet Union to an study of Church history. The courses will be taught from 7:15 a.m.-- p.m., with registration taking place daily at 7 a.m. in the Wilkin-so- n Center. In addition, a crafts and hobbies display will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. the Wilkinson Center Ballroom. Other events include: BYU Motion Pictures on Parade, featuring Scott Whitaker, director of the BYU Picture Production Motion June 10, 3:15 Department, pm., Joseph Smith Auditori- Smith Auditorium. PROVO -"- a.m. non-cred- And of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, will address a devotional assembly June 13 at 11 y END-OF-MON- Think They are memorial biographies of Sir Winston Churchill and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Both are sin liar in design to the Kennedy been publication, having prepared by American Heriand United Press tage Paul A. Simmons, director, installation division, Salt Lake Post Office, second vice president, and Jiy M. chief, management engineering division, Plans and Management Office, Ogden Materiel Air Area, Hanson, operations supervisor, Social Security Adminis- has the Elected to on the policy terms board were George W, Diehl, executive assistant, Tooele Army Depot, and L. C. Romney, state director, Federal Housing Adne-yea- Federal Executives Association for Utah. new Other officers are: D. R. Newton, International. ministration. assistant area Mr. Simmons manager, Feoeral Aviation Administration, first vice president; Garth T. Poulson, Cost for the Eisenhower and Churchill books together is $4.50. r Mrs. Kathleen Meikle, state savings bond director, was r term on elected to a the board, and Gomer E. two-yea- chief, Western Aerial Photographic Laboratory, Agricultural Stabilization and Sen-ice- , Conservation was elected to a three-yea- r term. treasurer. tration, secretary elected been of president Smith, lV, ADVSRTISIMENT Yerry cf JmumzwA FALSE TEETH f Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarraased by loose false teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling when you eat, talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little VASTESTH on youra plates. This pleasant powder gives remarkable sense of added comfort in and security by holding plates more firmly. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste. Dentures that fit are essential to health. See your dentist regularly. Get FAS TEETH at all drug counter. Come join in on these Memorial Day values . . . and spend the holiday in your own back yard! SPECIALS! o?yr?TowN REDUCED! rotting ef it! 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Cross, June 12, 8:15 p.m., secretary Information Is available by contacting the Education Week offices, room 118, Harold R. Clark Building, BYU, ext. 2087. Twelve um. ct Fletcher, president of the University of Utah; and Paul F. Royall, general secretary of the Genealogical Society of the LDS Church. Elder Spencer W. Kimball, member of the Council of the 8 Re-ele- the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. Other speakers at the daily devotional assemblies will be Dr. Harold Glen dark, dean of the BYU Division of Continuing Education; Dr. James C. Shall be They the story of an Gathered, American familys contact with Mormonism, scheduled to run nightly at 8:15 p.m. in Harris Fine Arts Center. The play, based on fact, was written by a BYU student, Martin Kelly, and directed by Dr. diaries Whitman. 10-1- In Offered Tuesday, May 27, 1969 SOLE SPECIAL! Boott sPghHy higher lot as wax, California redwood. 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