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Show THE SENTINEL Ilene Boehme competes 17, Boehme, daughter of Mr and Mrs E. Glen Boehme, Herriman, has been selected as a finalist in the eleventh annual Miss Utah National Teenager Pageant to be held at Salt Jordan Valley Theatre Palace-Littl- e Jlene May 1. There will be participants from all over the state competing for the title. The winner of the state pageant will receive a $1,000 cash scholarship, a full Barbizon Modeling scholarship, other prizes, and an paid trip to, compete in the. Teenager Pageant, where she will be for in (20,000 competing cash scholarships, a 1982 Mazda GLC, and other awards. Miss Boehme is being sponsored by Tracy Collins Bank, Treasure Island Games, Skin Care family if? 0: Erma Lewis was reelected as captain of the Glover Camp of the of Utah Daughters Pioneers. Other offices are Pearl ' v. 4? Wf . 1 first vice Jenkins, captain; Alice Wallgren, the groom. second vice captain; Lois ceremony the newlyweds were honored at a Following secretary Ray, and Hair Stephanie Thompson was the bride's sole attendant. Cody Cutler, the groom's brother, was best man while Cole Warner ushered. Anita Smith was at the guest Archibold, chaplain; Rhoda Fisher, parliamentarian; and "v Pearl Jenkins. Ada Jensen read a history on the life of Sarah Birch Waters, a native pioneer. Hostesses were Peggy Lewis, Rachel Brown, Chloe Harper, and Ann Freeman. I L Mr April bride Jones and Mrs Theron .. . Miss Seibold wed Carolyn Seibold and were Shari Peterson, Ring bearer was Craig ' maid of honor; Hoffman. married on April 21 in a bridesmaids, Christine Entertaining for the were Jane bride ceremony performed at Seibold, Susan the Jordan Ell Reception Hardcastle, Darlene Seegmiller, Kathleen Center. A reception Schultz, and Sharon Jeppson, Lynnette followed. Seibold. Jennifer Hoffman, and Mary Ann Parents of the bride Hardcastle was the Talbot and groom are Mr and flower girl. Mrs Hans W. Seibold, and a Craig Jones performed Following Mrs Lula Jones, and the duties of best man. honeymoon at the Clinton E. Jones, all of Carl the Kevin Homestead Hess, and Sandy. Joe newlyweds will make Conners, home in Sandy. Attending the bride Finnegan were ushers. ... their Theron Jones were , . Mr and Mrs Harold Burgon will leave for a Wisconsin Milwaukee LDS Mission. Their children, Mrs Gale (Marge) Palmer, Jim, and Mrs Lee (Pam) Rugg will honor them a,an open house on April 22, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Murray First Ward, 363 E. Vine St. They will be further honored on Sunday, April 25, at a church meeting at 4:20 p.m. They will enter the training center on May 5. . Sharp Camp has closing social meeting fathers to dinner, games The Primary organization in Midvale East Second Ward held its daddy-daughtparty Friday. Following dinner games were played. were Attending - Norman Noble and Kim, David West and Mindy, Roy Diederich and Dawn, Grant Stubbs and Terri, and Harold Goff and Amy. A special guest was Perry Peck, counselor in the bishopric. . The fun party was under the direction of class leaders, Lee Ann , Johanson. The lesson, "Early Pioneer Schools," was given by Viola Sabey. Officers to assist capt. Joanne Strasburg are Viola Sabey, Ethel Linnach, and Mary Davis. New board members chosen were Melissa Beckstead and Lillian officers, county Sowetkng cAleui Rosemary Fairbourn and Cora Whitmore. 667 E. Center St. Midvale 561 2420 Joan Mac Neil, Strasburg, Lillian Rich, and Jennie Jewkes. , Hostesses were Lora -- -t E. Midvale miss is April bride Shanna Huntington and Lyle Snow were married April 16 in a ceremony, performed in the Jordan River LDS Temple. The newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast at a the given the by groom's parents, Mr and Mrs Don C Snow, Ferron. Chuck-A-Ram- Kathy Rich. Special guests were and Bryson The Sharp Camp of the of Utah Daughters Pioneers held its closing social Monday at the stake center. A luncheon ' was served. , v., Artist information to be given An interesting meeting for the members of the Sandy is planned Historical Association April 28, at 7 p.m., in the executive room in Sandy City Hall. Guest speakers, Ann Brookhyser and Dennis Chapman will talk on "Cataloging." and the to needed process maintain records accurately by " talks to women The 1981 an Her husband-to-b- e attended Montana State University and currently attends BYU in Business Finance. He fulfilled a mission in Houston, Tex. The couple will reside in their log cabin home in Montana after their honeymoon to Mazatlan, Mexico. Schooling will then be resumed at Montana State. y Your On Her Special Week Civic Club planned a "Gad About" April 14. The ladies had dinner at Camino 13 and went to art the Promised April 23, was born in Ink pen, England, in 1893. He has been a resident of Riverton since 1922. He lives with his wife, the former Secretary Week April 18-2- 4 For Corsages Long Roses Carnations 2M.ndup 14Mdoi. Jean Allen, Sandy; Elaine McReynolds, I 0"doi uniwniB 0 ubwwiiibiid floral and kjtfti 255-172- 1 one-fourt- h Dakota Rapid City LDS teaspoon tumeric. Toss Mission. Following a with two, thinly sliced, at the medium, unpeeled honeymoon Southern Utah Parks the cucumbers to coat slices couple will make a home evenly. Cover and chill ? several hours. (Yield: in Ferron. On April 24 they will be approximately 3'A cups). honored at an open house in Ferron. '.' Bouquets and Vase Arrangements Silk & Fresh , Planters & Plants Also Gift Items Charge It We Deliver .IKK and , - ,'r Entertaining for the bride were Cindy Fortie, Janice Burningham, Shemayne Steadman, and Susan Labbe. - ' law UPHOLSTCRINO HOUSX UpftOJlttra Of'toeFiMaflMM M1-011- 1 51 N. Uain, ICttvsle Call Robert Hummel or Mark Hendrickson. UYearalnMMvale 17 N. Main Street 255-356- 8 Saunc(tij Specials Darlene Hirschi, Salt Lake City; Nancy Lee, Bountiful; Grace and lone, oollVASHER LHAS500 Save 12000 Only 34 further information on this free Family Support Center. Robyn Nielsen was at the lecture, call the Salt Lake The group met at the Cultural Cucumbers guest book. County Library System. stake center on April 14. Put a little culture in The new bride is a your life with a cool Snow cucumber.- - : salad: of graduate NOTICE OF College. Her husband has Combine one cup plain one-hateaspoon attended Snow College yogurt, and fulfilled a South salt "Bittercreek Blue Grass" group. Tickets should be purchased in advance. Special Occasions Whirlpool y --- x NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO DAY CARE CENTER Mother Goose and Day Care Center admits children of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to children at the day care center. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin In administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, and other day care administered programs. Pre-Scho- ol . ' TV ond DRYER LA-300- O Only lf , A birthday party will be held for present and past members of the Sandy Tenth Ward on April 24, at 6:30 p.m. Dinner will be served after which a program will be presented by the 19 taught . Ward birthday party to draw ail members Johanna Szybrowsky. The couple has 13 children, Albert George, Sandy; Golden, Los Gatos, Calif.; Margaret, Gillett, Donna Adams, Melvin, all of Riverton; Eunice, writing Valley Playhouse to see' a stage play. Hostesses were Vonda Swain xand Catherine Petersen. Aug. 4, Olympics at Washington; Dean, Jordan High School; Aug. Blackfoot, Ida.; Wesley, Huntington, maid of 5, Stake service project; Idaho. Malta, honor; Susan Labbe, Aug. 6, arts and crafts 59 have They Shemayne Steadman, exhibit and stake play; Tips on Journal writing grandchildren and 59 and Janice Burningham, worldwide will be presented at the bridesmaids. Flower Aug. 7, reunion held for. all Whitmore Library, 2197 girls were Amy Labbe, members of Sandy wards E. 7000 S., on Tuesday, Brittany and Nicala or for anyone who has May 4 at 7 p.m. Homemade toys ever lived in Sandy Stake. Former professor of children George Bradbury will Journalism Arthur given The groom's brother, Educational toys, preside at the meeting, Kunkin will discuss Paul Snow, was best which will be one. hour as a form made by the Midvale journal writing man, while Merrill long. East First Ward Young of self expression. Duncan, David and Brent were given to the Women, . Huntington ushered. Thompson. Funeral Flowers Wedding Specialists Holiday Arrangements to Secretary Cutler, and Stephanie FLOWER SHOP n. Remember Cutler, Charleen Hibler, Barbara Warner, Linda ?etteJ Bingham Women's Journal neighborhood parade; Albert Gilbert turns 89 BYU, and served an LDS mission in Houston, Tex. attended has 'Gad about' demonstration. Works of association. Vickie Carlson, art will be on display. In charge of the chairman of the Sandy centennial meeting will be Phyllis Ward's First The bride is a daughter a Gunnell. Assisting her of Mr and Mrs Blain E. events submitted schedule of events as with hostess duties will be East follows: Huntington, July 31, old Ruth Olafsson and Ruth Midvale. r , fashioned carnival and . Anderson. The meeting begins at dance (stake function); The couple was further' 7:30 home p.m. 2, family honored at a reception at Aug. on a lesson the Midvale East Stake' evening history being compiled on Center. the Sandy Ward; Aug. 3, The bride's attendants were her sister, Ann May Day wedding date set by pair May 1 is the date set by Christine M. Nielsen and George B. Burnett for their wedding day.. The ceremony will be performed in the Jordan River LDS Temple and the Heritage House will be the setting, for a reception that evening. An open house a week later will be held at the Albert Gilbert will be LDS institute Building at honored on his eighty-nint- h Montana State University birthday at a family in Bozeman. ' dinner. The special of the Parents occasion will be held at bride and prospective the home of a daughter, are Mr and Mrs Elaine McReynold, Salt groom Eldon L. Nielsen, Sandy, Lake City, on April 25. and Mr and Mrs Darwin Gilbert, who will E. Burnett, Bozeman, celebrate his birthday on Mont. . , has The. bride'-to-fc- e been the Utah Branch Loan Processor for First Security Bank of Utah, winner of and marraige were Carma George B. Burnett, Christine M. Nielsen Civic Club Utah's Most Professional Artists contest will be the speaker April 22 at the Kultura Club meeting. The ladies will meet at the home of Faye Brady, 1399 Sneddon Dr., Sandy, to hear Merrill Hamilton the speak The couple will make a home in East Midvale. Entertaining for the bride prior to her Eastman conducted the meeting. The lesson on pioneer schools was given by Girls invite book. Ann freeman, scrapbook. Edith the reception. Ethel Jones, organist; " Jacque E. Coleman and Todd Cutler were united in marriage April 2, at the Draper North Stake Center. Bishop Nile Brown officiated. Parents of the bride are Mr and Mrs Ralph E. Coleman, Sandy. Mr and Mrs Fred W. Cutler, Draper, are parents of - treasurer; Rae Jenkins, lesson leader; Ada Jensen, historian; Fern Jones, relics; Edith Eastman, registrar; Alta Sakm. Ilene Boehme . . . Glover Camp v World Mediterranean Coleman married elects officers y televised Miss National S Page Jacque - social life . nationally syndicated Thursday. April 22, 1982 Appliance Across from Rlvarton Motor In Rtvrton 12758 S. 1700 W., Riverton 254-075- 0 |