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Show 4 The SunNews Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1992 'viTf f ' x V A ' v,. f 4 - . ' IvtHv " 1 v '' Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Miller will celebrate Golden Wedding Open House LaRue will honor Rochelle Robins and Richard Horne and Louise Miller LaRue and Louise Larson Miller will be honored by their children at an Open House for their Marlin and Nelda Sorensen Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary. The event will be held Friday, November 13, 1992 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Venice Ward Cultural Hall. There will be a short program presented by their family at 7:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are Marlin and Nelda Sorensen will be celebrating their 60th wedding an- invited to attend. No gifts, please. The couple was married Friniversary November 14, 1992. They are parents of four children, Marlin Jr., Richfield; Gwen Noyes, day, November 13, 1942 in the Manti 12 Salina; Jeanette Miller, Salina; and Barry, of Sunnyvale, CA. They have LDS Temple. They have resided in 22 and Venice since that time. They have grandchildren These 60 years we have known together been active in church and commuhundreds of happy hours. nity affairs. Beautiful, bright blue weather, Rainbows, following showers. Comfortable silence, and laughter. So many shared memories No matter what follows after; Nothing can take away these. NSHS graduate Geoff Ander60 years of Love in its full completeness, best. is Life its abundant son making his way in the music the sweetness can alter world, according to a recent report Nothing in the Southern Utah University News. We have been truly Blest. Anderson says his music proCongratulations. fessors have ...pointed me in the We love you Mom and Dad Your Children. right direction by their teaching a lot of which they did by example. However, Anderson deserves some credit not only was he nominated for Entertainer of the Year for 1 99 1 92, he also received Piano Performer of the Year from the Music Club, along with snagging the bigIt seems fitting that Snow gest musical contributor for his class lies, children's lies, build and build each year. College's presentation of The Cruuntil a whole town is aroused and cible marks the 300th anniversary of Anderson says he is so inspired men and women are sent to the galin Massachuhunts with the Salem, his professors that he plans to by lows for being possesed of the Devil. emulate their careers and eventually setts. The Crucible opens Wedncs-da- y night at 8 p.m. in the Crane They are good men and women, teach music at a university. Theater and runs through November upright, hard working, compassionGeoff has performed at many ate and 14. school events, including the recent Within a It was November of 1692 when period in opera produced by the m usic departwomen and 150 50 men had ment. He the use of spectral evidence was 1692, says musical concerts give banned in the courts, thus ending the been accused and condemned for students the chance to perform for infamous Salem witch hunt. Howsupposedly taking on the ghostly audiences - an invaluable experiforms of yellow birds, hogs, dogs, ence for music ever, before the supreme court stepped majors. cats, and even a winged creature in, 15 men and five women were Although Anderson stresses the executed after it was determined in with the face of a woman. classical when he performs, he doesnt U.S. Chief Justice William court that they were witches. limit himself when it comes to lisThe Crucible is an exciting Rchnquist noted that Salem taught tening to music, and enjoys everydrama about the Puritan purge of the nation about the need for proper thing from classical pieces to Thunwitchcraft in old Salem. It is both a courts. der 91, the student radio station at Everyone is invited to attend gripping historical play and a timely EW the presentation of The Crucible, at parable of our contemporary sociSnow College. ety. It tells the story of how small Marlin Sorensen's to celebrate 60 years Mr. Miller served an LDS mission in Germany from 1933 to 1936. The couple later served an 18 month mission in the Jackson Mississippi area from 1979 to 1981. Louise grew up in Mayfield. She taught school in Mayfield, Redmond and Richfield. Their children are Margaret and Kent Butikofer, Teton, Idaho; Kentand Joyce Miller, North Logan; Camille and Kent Homer, of Sandy; SLC-anCarolyn and Douglas Tcbbs, Pauline and Larry Catcher, Eden Prairie, Minn. They have 26 grandchildren. Former NSHS student makes his way in music opens at will God-fearin- -- g. ten-mon- th TheCentral Utah Correctional Facility in Gunnison will hold their Second Annual Founders Day, Thursday, November 19. The program will begin at 2 p.m. There will be exhibits including programming accomplishments, inmate art displays, and several other displays from different areas of the institution. Certificates of appreciation will Centerfield 1st Baptist Church Call Call 529-783- 9 528-311- 1 The LD Singers from the Ephraim LDS Institute of Religion will be presenting Come Follow That Star, their Christmas program Thursday, November 19, at 6:30 p.m. at the Salina LDS Stake Center. They will perform sacred music as well as light and entertaining numbers that are sure to delight audiences of all ages. There will be a wonderful combination of singing and dancing. So come along and bring your family and friends for an evening of entertainment. Wednesday Evenings, 7:00 pm Refreshments & Nursery Provided Acting Pastor Medford Hutson 528-300- 8 of Redmond. He served an LDS Mission to Tai Chung, Taiwan. He married Marita Morris, of Centerville, who had served an LDS Mission in the Ohio area. Geoff and Marita are making their home in Cedar City. 1 IPI Stop Smoking. Elder Roger K. Peterson 0; 4; 4; 17-2- 7. cap, Zions Bank, 809. High Team Scries, scratch, Scenic Quik Stop, 1836; with handicap, Zions Bank, 2331. High Individual Game, scratch, Colleen Willden, 198; with handicap, Sharon Springer, 232. High Individual series in both categories was Stephanie Ball, 527 and 644 respectively. Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday Service 11 a.m. in Sterling -- -- South Sanpete Baptist Church gFSpp8 K Elder returns from mission Elder Roger Keith Peterson returns home from serving in the Arizona Tucson Mission on Wednesday, November 11, 1992. He is the son of Keith and Ardella Peterson, Gunnison. Grandparents are Melvin and Blanch Taylor, Mayfield and Melroy and Elma Peterson, Gunnison. He will speak at Gunnison 2nd Ward on Sunday, November 15, at 1 p.m. Pastor Mike Bardon 528-301-5 will present concert Combined choruses from Richfield and South Sevier will perform their fall concert Wednesday, November 1 8 , at 7 p.m. in the Richfield Tabernacle, featuring folk music from many cultures, and conducted by Joseph Staples, choral director at both high schools. The concert is free, and the public is invited to attend. Christmas Party? Tea Party? Reserve Now for your Holiday Entertaining Afternoon Tea! Served from 3 to 5 p.m. Mon. - Sat Reservations Advised. Informal Bible Study a.m. 300 North 75 West Centerfield, Utah ' t Standings of the Thursday Afternoon Bowling League as of November 5, 1992 are as follows: Still out in front is Scenic Quik with 29 wins, 15 losses; Zions Stop, NS Gun Club 2222; Bank is 24-220-2Stigs, Garys Auto Body, 20-2U, Hying High T earn Game scratch, was Scenic Quik Stop, 644; with handi Don Herold Worship Service Argentina Nathan Hallows present program Sunday School :00 SUSC, and has been known to play some unconventional music from time to time. Geoff is a 1987 graduate of North Sevier High School, and the son of Nathan and Betty Anderson, Thursday bowling action As of September 6 1 1 in Singers from Ephraim to LD The brighter you are, the more you have to learn. 10:00 a.m. Grandparents of the bride are Bob and ReNonne Robins, Salina, and Max and Thelma Anderson, Salt Lake City. Grandparents of the groom are John and Virginia Home, Salina, and Allan Sr., and the late Lucille McBroon, Emery. Rochelle is currently a senior atNorth Sevier High School. Richard is a 1989 graduate of North Sevier High and is employed by Redmond Clay and Salt. The couple will make their home in Salina. Choruses be presented to several agencies and local citizens who have been instruments to the success of maintaining a prison in this region. Speakers will address the impact of Corrections from an education, citizens, legislature, and economic development point of view. The public is invited to attend. Light refreshments will be served immediately following the program. Classifieds Work! Geoff Anderson American Heart Association Correctional Facility sets Founder's Day, Nov. 29 serve Nathan Jeff Hallows, son of Jeff and Colleen Hallows, of Aurora, has received a call to serve in the Mendosa, Argentina LDS Mission. He will be a speaker in the Aurora First LDS Ward, November 15, 1992 at 2:50 p.m. Elder Hallows will enter the MTC on November 28, to learn the Spanish language. Elder Hallows is a 1 992 graduate of North Sevier high School. He is also an LDS Seminary Graduate. An Open House will be held Sunday, November 15, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Hallows home, in Aurora. - Snow College tonight Rochelle Robins and Richard Home have chosen Saturday, November 14, 1992 as their wedding day. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Salina Legion Hall for family and friends. Parents of the bride are Deenee Robins, Salina, and Mike Robins, Salt Lake City. Parents of the groom are LaVina Home, Salina, and Arnold Horne, Salina. Elder Nathan Hallows - The Crucible Rochelle Robins and Richard Horne to wed We are new OwnerOperators Come by and say Hello! Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contem porary questions Warm, Friendly Local People 60 North State 165 South 400 East Salina 529-736- 4 Salina Call 529-394- 0 or 529-755- 4 for more Information Visitors ars always welcome! |