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Show 6URRp PAGE The Melqhtor, fle!!a3ay, SaltCaFe County, OtaK JinP f:,lv HV. ies as best man for the occasion of his brother's wedding. Ush- First Baptist Swenson Local Couple Miss Anilri'a Stouarl. ilaii!',li-h-- r of Mr A Mrs Haul II. 2iSt Villai'v lir.. anil ln-n- t K. Nielson. son uf Mr & Mrs Hubert Carl Schettler, Val and George Taylor. Trenuptial parties were given by Mrs J. Terren Cole and Miss Terry Lynn Cole: Mrs Charles F. f.eble. Miss Kathy Behle; Miss Capsnn and Mr & Mra Carl F. Schettler. A rehearsal dinner was given hy the bridegroom's parents at Balsam ers were Rites Unite Nielsen. 4n:i were married in a I'sually a husband grows eereminiv snlemnimi hy .Indee especially when the little Ronald llude. Ogden. at Skaggs woman hasn't had a birthday Memorial Chapel, First Bap- for the last 10 years. tist Clnirrh. The golf duffer seldom adTlie eouple was then lionoreil dresses the ball properly after at a reception at Willow Creek lie misses it. Club. Ciumtr Maid of honor for her sister The Golden Buie is old but was Miss Mary lam Stewart. as good as ever. It hasnt it's Other bridesmaids were Miss been used often enough to reJulie Ann Stewart. Miss Sandy sult in any appreciable wear. Capsnn and Miss Dorothy NielA thing of beauty sometimes sen. Gary Nielsen performed dut- - proves to lie an expense forever. 11. lil . bile-uilil- e . ;j & Local committed members of the "Valiantly Onward" production art pictured above, from left to right, Dianri Jensen, Edith Wright, Local People Cast In Annual Pageant more in the historic Mormon tabernacle on Tpmplc Square in Salt Lake City, the Days of 47 spectacular pioneer pageant, Valiantly Onward, will be presented. It was written, produced and directed by Glenn E. Sacos, Midvale. This tremendous and exciting panoramic production of sight and sound will star Hollywood film and tv personalities Vera Miles and Keith Larsen. They will be supported by Dr Alexander Schreiner, world famed tabernacle organist, plus 2,000 cast members from various parts of Utah. Bill Ilosterman will act as master of ceremonies. Annual Outing At Liberty Park Woodbine Thimble Club will meet at Liberty Far. The North shelter of the park will house the members for their annual summer outing, Thursday, July ' ' 25. 1 p.m. Meeting Friday, July 26. will be the past Guardians of the Neighbors of Woodcraft. The time wil be at 1 p.m. also. choir under the direction of Owen Clark, along with a double mixed quartet with Helen Clark as soloist, will lend support to the pageant. A lively Old Time Brass Band from Tooele will also add to the musical interest. As always, dancing will per-- , vade the pageant throughout. Colorful pioneer dances were choreographed by Carole Dean Sanchez. The children's Christ- A 1200 voice Once i Nancy Rowe Will Be Wed Sept. 5 Making known their wedding plans is Miss Nancy Lee Rowe, daughter of Mr & Mrs David E. Rowe, 3205 Melbourne St., and Richard G. Williams, son of Mr & Mrs J. F. Williams, 4573 Highland Dr. The future bridegroom is attending Sperry Rand School of Electronics on a scholarship. Miss Rowe is a former University of Utah student. The couple plans to exchange vows at Crcslwood Villa, Sept. One of the "families" depicted in the "Valiantly Onward" production is portrayed by the above group, Leslie Kay Carrigan, Jan Knight, Craig Knight, Sheryl Johansen, Claud mas dance in pink promises to be a delicate emotional feature for the enjoyment of the audiIndian ence. The Inter-triba- l Pow-wogroup of Utah will do authentic Indian dances in native costumes and stage Indian raids and death on the plains scenes. The pioneer exodus will be portrayed by 500 people dressed in vivid satin costumes. The stage will contain six levels and will be accented with elaborate srenry. Natural environment consisting of Utah sagebrush and live pine trees will give the audience the feel of tlie great West. The pageant will be dedicated to Elder LeGrando Richards, a member of the quorum of twelve apostles of the LDS church. Because of the turn-awacrowds in the past, Valiantly Onward will be performed four Tuesday, Wednesday, nights July 23 and 24, and Friday and Saturday, July 26 and 27 at 8:30 p.m. There will be no admission charge. No tickets are neces- Student Tickets Available for Pro Football Students will be able to see some of the finest professional football in the country at reduced prices, when the San the St. Louis Football Cardinal August 16. in Ute Stadium. Salt Lake City. The special rate a scat is being offered for students of high school age or younger. Tickets are available at the Athletic Ticket Office, University of Utah Ficldhousc, the Mint Cafe, Salt Lake City, and The Salt Lake Tribune Building after Aug. 1. For high school coaches who plan to bring their football squads to the game in busses or in car pools, the special student rate will be offered for both coaches and drivers. sary. individual or for Orders Many people from our local group tickets should Iw addrescommunity arc taking part in sed to Ticket Manager, Univerthe production. sity of Utah Ficldhousc, Salt Lake City, Utah and checks should ho made payable lo Tribune-Pr- o Football. The game, beginning at 8 p.m. on Aug. 16, will see four veterans of Utah football games on tlie team rosters. They are Clark Miller and Ed Pine, both of the San Francisco Forty-NinerLarry Wilson and Claron Bailey, listed on the St. Louis Cardinal's roster. Wilson. Bailey and Pine, formerly played on University of Utah teams and Miller went last year to the Forty-Niner- s from Utah State University. Tlie lTtc Stadium contest will he the first game of the season for St. Louis and San Francisco team comes lo Salt Lake City, after meeting Minnesota in Portland. David Dowdle Wed in Temple In Salt Lake Temple rites July 18. David Ross Dowdle claimed Miss Deanna Fagg as his bride. Tlie bride is the daughter of Mr & Mrs A. LaVarr Fagg. 3610 Hillside Lane; the groom, the son of Mr & Mrs LcGrand Dowdle, 2356 Arnett Dr. They were honored at a re- - other foods in quantity, when the Buy fresh fruit, meat, and and enjoy them for months to flavor is up and prices are down ... freezer-refrigerat- or ... a You'll reduce shopping trips, too, and have a wider choice foods at your fingertips for easier mealplanning. is another joy of Total Electric Living. A freezer-refrigerat- of or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. i ht ception in the Reception Centre the same evening. Attending tlie bride were Miss Claudia Sharon Astin, Miss Jensen, Miss Gayle Fagg, the bride's sister, and Miss Nancy Taylor. Stacy Fagg and Heidi Fagg were flower girls. Donald Dowdle stood as best man. Laurie Rock, William Gary Dowdle, Donald L. Fagg, Richard C. Fagg and Ronald Beers ushered. .guests included Mr & Mrs Gary Dowdle, Anaheim, Calif. The bride and her husband are students at tlie University Cal-liste- r, n SheafferS new v .' mission. for the bride Entertaining have been Mrs Richard C. Fagg, Mrs Donald L. Fagg, Miss Claudia Jensen, Miss Nancy Taylor, Miss Sharon Astin, Mrs Gary Dowdle, Mrs Donald Dowdle, Mrs William C. Fagg, and Mrs Willard C. Fagg. Buy now from your electric dealer PERSONALTand BUSINESS FINANCIALINEEDSIAND PROBLEMS The man who's waiting for something to turn up might start with his shirt sleeves. The greatest of faults is to be , .fEDERAClDEPOSlUlNSURANCEi CORPORATION s , , . o. y wl'iSt. MEMBER of none. conscious 8 ' ; RQQ0G33j300 0QCOG of Utah. Mr Dowdle completed an 1J)S Northwestern States V ' ''T , yt s ATFTE3& TEE NAiL IS DRIVEN.. 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