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Show SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, March 13, 2008 Serial Events Johnsons celebrate 50th anniversary Carlie Penrose, TimSofle temple vows Kirk and Janna Penrose, and Cyndy and Russell Sagendorf announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Carlie, to Timothy Soff e, son of Timothy and Kathleen Sof f e of Draper. The couple will be sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, Mar. 28, ' 2008. Carlie graduated from Springville High School and is currently attending Utah Valley University majoring in Early childhood child-hood Education. Tim served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Birmingham, Bir-mingham, Alabama, and is also currently ' 'i's it ' l : (v ': ; I ? j ' " -' , . . . .,. j Fifty fabulous years! Once upon a time, a cute little navy officer named Thad fell in love with a San Diego State flag twirler named Maria. They promised prom-ised to love, cherish and irritate each other for time and all eternity beginning March 15, 1958. Six children, twenty-three twenty-three grandchildren and one great-grandchild on the way later...they're still going strong! We wish to express our love and gratitude to Thad and Maria Johnson of ' 1 1 Thad and Maria Johnson Snrineville. Utan, for all the love you Mom and Dad, years of love and laughter throughout our lives. We Grandma and Grandpa! Here's to 50 more! Mapleton Chorale to perform March 20 Carlie Penrose - Tim Soffe attending Utah Valley University majoring major-ing in Business Marketing. The couple plans to make their home in the Orem area. Choirs joining for Easter concert As part of what has become be-come an annual musical offering, the Payson Civic Chorale will join with the Nebo Chorale of Spanish Fork and the Utah Valley Val-ley Children's Choir in the fourth "Hallelujah" Easter concert on Friday, Mar. 21. This year's concert is being staged at the Provo Tabernacle on South University Uni-versity Avenue in Provo allowing the choirs to take advantage of not only the excellent acoustics of the building, but also the splendid splen-did pipe organ. Don Cook, associate professor of organ or-gan at BYU, will be at the organ. The chorale will be under the direction of founder and musical director, direc-tor, David C. Dahlquist. The Nebo Chorale is directed by Rick Lunt, and the Utah Valley Children's Choir is directed by Ryan Eggett and Suanne Bowcut. The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. and there is a nominal charge this year of $2 per person with an The Mapleton Chorale, a popular community performance perfor-mance choir, will join three outstanding Provo High School choirs to present a special Masterworks concert con-cert in the historic Provo Tabernacle on Thursday, Mar. 20, at 7 p.m. "The Masterworks concert con-cert has become a wonderful wonder-ful choral music tradition at Provo High," said Cory J. Mendenhall, the director direc-tor of both the Mapleton Chorale and the Provo immediate family pass for High School Choirs. "The $10. or more information, opportunity to perform call Maria Elena Dahlquist, some of the world's great- 465-2916. est classical and folk music in such a historic venue is always a memorable and rewarding experience for the audience and the singers sing-ers alike." This year's concert provides pro-vides Mendenhall with a rare opportunity to combine com-bine his career as the Choral Cho-ral Music Director at Provo High School with his after-hours after-hours work as the director of a thriving community choir. "I'm very much looking forward to combining the enthusiasm and talent of my students with the experience ex-perience and musicianship of the Mapleton Chorale," said Mendenhall. "I think both groups will learn a lot from each other. And I know the audience will enjoy en-joy the results." This year's Master-works Master-works concert will feature inspiring folk and classical classi-cal works performed by the Provo High School Concert Chorale, the Advanced Ad-vanced Women's Ensemble, Ensem-ble, the Provo High School Chamber Singers and the Mapleton Chorale. The event will take place in the Provo Tabernacle, which is located on the corner cor-ner of 200 South and University Uni-versity Avenue in Provo. 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