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Show 6 Page Thursday, January 8, 1981 THE SENTINEL Young singers sought Home fcuUut for new musical groups Life Family M&Wf Sandy Senior Citizens to elect new officers Nominations have been made for the various offices in the Sandy Senior Citizens organization. Nominated for president were Spencer Squire and Vera Pate; first vice president, Al Purchase and Betty Compton; second vice president, Ernest Ballamis and Fannie Lilly; secretary-treasure- r, Delores Alvey; and historian, Gwen Atwood. Sunshine duties will go to the outgoing president, Harold Smart, and his wife, LaVern. On Jan. 9 there will be a games party at the senior citizens center, 151 S. 300 E., following dinner, a movie will be shown on Jan. 16 after dinner. Reservations for both dinners can be made by calling Mabel Wright, 1. Senior Citizens are reminded of the help they for the bers: Jake Gam, can get contac5933; Orrin Hatch, organization by their congressmen 4380; Dan Marriott, ting when the need arises at 4394; or Haddow, the following phone num YFU yd ; 524- 524- 6. Japan. YFU, one of the largest exstudent teenage change organizations in the world, will award more than $60,000 in parto tial . scholarships qualified high school students between the ages of 14 and 18. A total of 315 American high school students will be going to Japan through YFU the program, . The scholarships will be awarded primarily on the basis of merit, although need may be into account. taken Among those providing funding for the scholarships are the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and many f.Jr If you're starting a new lite together, you'll want to read our new tabloid section. We've put together everything you need to know about planning the perfect wedding and setting up housekeeping to live happily ever after. Watch tor it in this newspaper. dedicated to promoting greater international understanding by making it possible for young people n Japanese to have an overseas experience. including: family-livin- g companies the year Toyota, Datsun, Mit- Each subishi Motors, Seiko, organization exchanges Hitachi, Nippon Steel, about 7,500 students with Toshiba, Sony, Sanyon, 25 countries. Honda, Pioneer, Interested students Kikkoman and Minolta. imshould apply in order to be mediately According to YFU considered for this president John Richaropspecial scholarship dson, Jr., former U.S. to the Assistant Secretary of portunity prior Feb. 15, 1981 deadline. State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, the For more information sponsors of the scholaron this or other YFU exships believe that greater change opportunities, inunderstanding between cluding programs in Japan and the U.S. will Europe, Australia, South result from affording America and the Far. young Americans the East, write to the unique opportunity to live following address: Youth host for with Japanese Understanding families and to experienStudent Exchange ce Japanese culture firProgram, Japan Scholar sthand.3501 ship . Program,; ' Before Newark Street, NW, leaving for D.C. 20016. Japan, the students will Washington, Or call attend a three day orientation which will in-troduce them to Japanese culture and tradition. The Artists invited program also includes fall expense-pai- d logos seminars for most parfor three years ticipants The Kimball Art Center following the summer exchange experience. This and the Park City Arts enables students to conFestival is offering a $500 tinue to development prize to the artist whose their understanding and design is selected as the logo for the festival. appreciation of Japanese well-know- life. Youth for Understanit ding is a educational organization Sontinol Mcvspapors non-prof- 4fc.' nil mmm Off On All Paint The groups will rehearse weekly and will be taught proper breathing, vocal techiques, and projection. They will also (fittTkilli. Sandy n to scbdt TkoofYou" j4 Kinds ui relatives are bratee to ai opn bone for Mr aid Mrs Lawrence (Tift) Fifaer. Their ckildm vl be hosts at the fiftieth aniversam celebratiei to he heM at the Sort Joriai Seinr Citizen hal, 1575 W. 10351 S Jn. to I p.. Thej rawest n pfts, please. 11, frt 2 toll-fre- 7mtrk 967-886- 9. "We want to establish these groups not only for the purpose of enterexChris taining," immore "but plained, portantly, to give the kids a broad musical and performing experience." for study in Japan leaving home in mid June and returning in mid August. YFU has exchanged more than 80,000 high school students since its establishment in 1951. P Bill and Chris Bacon want to establish two quality singing groups one for children ages 7 to 12 and the other for teens ages 13 to 19. 524-- offers funds Youth for Understanding (YFU) is offering scholarship opportunities for American high school students interested in spending next summer in recording. Chris has had performing experience both as a soloist and as a member of a choir. A certified teacher, she has taught elementary, jr. high and high school as well as adult chorus classes. She also teaches private voice lessons. Interested persons may obtain more information by calling the Bacons at great learning experience." The husband and wife team comes from a V. musical strong background. Bill has learn different musical been the leader of the inchildren Area rock London band, terested in singing are styles, harmony, rhythten for and Bridge, and years invited to audition for two ms, stage presence has recorded with Capitol some ' choreography. groups performing "Our main goal is to record. He has experiencurrently being formed in professional confidence and ce by two former BYU develop in the arranging, composing, professionalism music students. and studio kids while giving them a producing, DUP Hdkve. slates rating on 571-341- 3 dizrias lessen slip Karlellake Wedding Chris Mi 13 lacoi The Flat Iron Camp at the home of Swiss ckok eitertaiss Lillian Linford, 9022 S. Sixth Ward families 1300 E., .. Sandy. The Midvale Sixth Ward held a family The Daughters of Utah holiday party. The Hillcrest Swing Pioneers will hear the Choir the on "Pioneer lesson provided Diaries" given by Jenny program at the pot luck Greenwood. They will which was followed by the appearance of Mr and meet on Jan. 12 at 1 p.m. Hostess will be Mrs Mrs Grinch and a pinata Linford. breaking. When You're Thinking Of will meet . . . Flowers, Plants, Corsages, A Wedding . . Call inn A Floral Murray Floral -- Midvale 255-681- -- 262-336- 1 8 plans made :,v$80,00000 by couple Karile ' Blake and Michael Deon Barker will be married Jan. 24 in a home wedding. The couple will repeat' wedding - vows al t the home of Mr and Mrs Clint Stevens, 199 T J Cir., Sandy, at 3 p.m. . The bride-to-b- e is the of Mr and Mrs daughter Gerrald Blake, Panguit-ch- , and the prospective groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Warren Barker, Abileen.Tex. - Me AaWi . f At (vtCMj fACJHmS! ifLrX J IV 11 MlJV V: J ') ,fK REUXIMGWHIPIP001 DESERT ORY SAUNA PRIVATE SHOWERS K VV;.3v ( V.y X X ' IN FIGURE FITNESS f J) ICtX4V I ) XX Id rXWTu) 1 ) 1 PRIVATE VANITY PRIVATE LOCKERS AREA DRESSING ROOMS NUTRITIONAL GUIDANCE EXERCISE DANCE CLASSES WORLDWIDE FACILITIES SERVICE PERSONALIZED Worlutep teach sMarts "Planning Your Financial Future," a two-paworkshop, will be presenThe 12th Annual Park ted. G. Randall City Arts Festival will be Klimt, held on Historic Main lawyer and financial Street on Aug. 1 and 2. counselor, will conduct the workshops at the Festival Peterson The Arts Branch Committee will award Library, 9340 S. 700 E., on the prize for the design Wednesdays, Jan. 7 and that best reflects the 28 at 7 . p.m. combined flavor of the The first session, arts, Park City and the "Estate Planning," will festival. The Park City offer advice on Arts Festival and the organizing efficient tranKimball Art Center will sfer of assets through hold exclusive rights to wills, trusts, gifts, and the use of the logo which other means. The second will be used on all festival "Lifetime session, publications, corresponFinancial Planning," will dence and decorations. concern managing lower taxes to Artists are asked to money pay and retain more for submit entries on white education, retirement, illustration board, and other personal uses. 8'Vxir, with the design For further inforin black. 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