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Show Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, August 24, 1967 ' Y r Sally Jane Hoskins, McMillen Engagement Made Known Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis Hoskins of Orera announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sally Jane, to Thomas Franklyn McMillen, Mc-Millen, Jr., son of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Franklyn McMillen, Sr., of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Miss Hoskins is a graduate of Provo High School where she was a sterling scholar. She also graduated grad-uated from Brigham Young University Uni-versity and was affiliated with the International Folk Dancers. She is a past honored queen of the International Order of Job's ."Daughters. Mr. McMillen is currently serving with the seventh Army .Soldiers Chorus stationed in Hei- The cowboy who came to tame a bucking bronc called Africa! : UTAH STATE FAIR I COLISEUM t FRI. AUG. 25 thru MON. SEPT. 4 I- Performances Nightly 8:30 J Mats.: Sals. 1:00 4 5:00 Suns. 2:30, Wed. 830 - 5:00, Fri. 91 - 5:00, Mon. 94 - 2:30 Prices: $2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 AII Seats Reservedl FAMILY BARGAIN MATINEE! - Wed., Aug. 30 - 5:00 $2.00, $2.75, $3.00 m All prices include tax and j free fair admission MAIL ORDER . . . send check or money order payable to Ice Capades, Utah Store Fair, P.O. Box 16006, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. Please state number r.lce'v price, nnd performance desired PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS IN IVAN TORS PRODUCTION HIGEl niTi GREEN iMDini " ANDY WHITE " maicoim Arnold- DOOMS 01' EX Africa. Texas Style' 1.33 Hoskins dleberg, Germany. He is a graduate grad-uate of Jefferson High School in Cedar Rapids and plans to complete com-plete his schooling in Iowa. The couple plan an early December De-cember wedding and will make their first home in Cedar Rapids. Westmore School Announces Rules School starts for the children residing in the Westmore School area, on Monday, August 28, 1967, at 9 a.m. On the first day of school, student stu-dent lists will be posted near the door of each room. The children child-ren will look for their names to find to which room they have been assigned. Students new to the Westmore School, except those who have previously registered for Kindergarten, should report to the auditorium and wait to be assigned to their rooms by the school principal. Kindergarten children, who have pre-registered, will receive a letter telling them to report to school. Those children who are in kindergarten and who did not register previously are to report to the office at 12:30 p.m. Tues' day, August 29th, for their room assignment. The kindergarten milk fee will be $5.40 again this year. The fee should be paid at the school office the first day the child comes to school. (Font's 1230 N t2ryjtt 374 5SM Held Over Starts Wed. Julie Andrews 'HAWAII" NOW . . .One HUGH ocnian JOHN MILLS HxnssmE! "ROHALD HOWIRD'MDREW MARTON COLOR hrr' 1:15 - 3:00 S:27 TO ( 1 .1 1 . V A Sandra Open House To Be Held Following Sandra Phillips-Ray Layne Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blaylock of Orem announce plans for the marriage of their daughter, Sandra Phillips, to Ray Layne, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Layne of El Segundo, California. The couple plan to be married on August 26 at the home of the bride's parents 1015 S. 1000 E., Orem. Officiating will be Bishop Lloyd Christensen. Friends and family members will be welcome at an open house that evening from 8 to 10 p.m. No further invitations are being issued. Miss Phillips is a graduage of Orem High School and attended Church College of Hawaii. She was affiliated with Sub Deb and Tigerettes. Mr. Layne, who was graduated from El Segundo High School also attended ChurchCol-lege ChurchCol-lege of Hawaii. The couple will make a home in El Segundo while continuing their schooling. A hot school lunch will be available avail-able the first day of school to all children and adult employees. Children lunches will cost twenty five cents again this year. These children who prefer to bring their lunch may purchase milk for three cents per half pint. School busses will begin running run-ning on the first day. The times, routes and bus stops will be the same as they were last year. Sharon School Schedule Told School will begin at 9 a.m. Monday, August 28, for students in the Sharon School area. Kindergarten Kind-ergarten children who have already al-ready registered will be notified by mail as to the time of their attendance. All first grade students stu-dents will attend at 9 a.m. for the first two weeks of school. Parents will be notified of changes. chang-es. Students who are new to the school should meet in the auditorium audi-torium for registration which will begin the first day at 8 a.m. Kindergarten students who have not registered will do so that morning in the south end of the Week Only THE ADVENTURES OF A SHAGGY LITTLE BURRO AND A BOY! starring 1 I FwifulcoioT JOSEPH uU lN Hurry! Ends Tuesday! BRIGHTLY OF THE GRAND CANYON .1:23 i:52 - 10:1 J- Phillips Dairy Royalty To Tour Area People in the Orem area next week will receive a pretty reminder re-minder to get more milk for the weekend and also to enjoy more good eating and vibrant health with Utah dairy products. The reminder will come from Utah's dairy royalty who are participating in the annual 10-day Utah Dairy Foods Festival Tour sponsored by theAmericanDairy Association of Utah. The tour will reach Utah county on August 29, 1967. Plans are underway for tour leaders and Dairy Princesses to visit with community leaders and school and civic groups. Stars of the tour are lovely Vickie Edwards, Heber, Wasatch County, Utah's 1967 Dairy Prin cess, and her two attendants, Shellagh Rae Gutke, Bountiful, Davis County, and Peggy Ann Self, Dragerton, Carbon County. Alternate attendants participating are Connie Christine Smith, Greenville, Beaver County, and Cathi Crossman, Brigham City, Box Elder County. The tour begins in Salt Lake City on August 28, 1967, and will cover much of the state. lunchroom. Birth certificates should be brought by kindergar ten registrants. Lunch will be served at school the first dav for pupils first grade through sixth grade. Week ly and twenty-day lunch tickets will be sold the first day at cost of 25? per lunch. Extra milk for students bringing sack lunches will be 3$ per carton. Kindergarten milk will be $5.40 for the year payable at the time the child enters school. Kindergarten and first grade students assigned to Cascade School will attend Sharon until the new school is completed. Students should be prepared to stay for the full day. First grade children will be dismissed at 2:20 p.m., and all other students will be dismissed at 3:20 p.m. Filmed in actual locations in the Spectacular Grand Canyon! 1 OICR FORAN PAT CONWAY KARL SWENSON DANDY CURRAN STEPHEN f BOOIH mWilII hux t, FEATURE FKM CORP HIM (i j " 7 v r M rs. John W ayne King (Kathryn Roberts) Open House To Honor Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. George R. Roberts Rob-erts of Orera announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Kathryn, to John Wayne King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. King of Provo. Pro-vo. Friends and relatives are invited in-vited to an open house honoring their marriage onSaturday, August Aug-ust 26 from seven to ten p.m. at the home of the bride's parents, par-ents, 662 South 560 East. No further invitations are being sent. The new Mrs. King is a graduate, grad-uate, of Orera High School and has attended Brigham Young University Uni-versity for two years. Mr. King is a graduate of Provo High School. He completed complet-ed his military service in June and is now employed in Provo. They are making their home in Provo and plan to continue their education at BYU in the fall. Now PRODUCED Br -'' , Y L i" ' ' $f lw I ' Iff ' j-l ftp! Aw FRANK MCCARTHY -GENE KELLY SCREENPLAY B1 BASED ON THE BOOK BY FRANK TARLOFF FRANK TARLOFF johnny williams PANAVISiON- COLOR by DELUXE SUGGESTED Doors Open 1:45 Feature 2:26 4.26 6:26 8:26 10:26 Bob Hope Marty Ernie Ford Pat Boone liov vour Aerospace Pavilion A & R Hot-Air Balloon Sky Divers Siebrand Circus IE A Home Enter. A UTAH STATE FAIR CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUNDAY SERVICE Christ Jesus is the title of the lesson sermon to be read in all Christian Science churches this Sunday. The responsive reading is from Isaiah and includes this verse: And the spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and night, the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the Lord." Ad in I local paper Auctioneering it my special line of business. Pricei very reasonable. If I am out, arrange date with my wife. Playing f ZtJ. "A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED MAN" STARRING WALTER RORERT MATTHAU MORSE INGER STEVENS PIBECTED B FOR MATURE AUDIENCES A LAUGH LOAD FARCE!' -Cue Magazine at the FAIR.... Saturday, August 26 ONLY Robbins August 28 Sept. 1 Saturday, Sept. 2-ONLY Sept. 3 & 4 tickets at the door COMING ATTRACTIONS. wmm Industrial Pavilion Zucchini Human Missiles Indian Hogans 4 Exhibits Free Bandstand Acts Horse Show Data Phone Developed By Telephone Co. An experimental three channel Data-Phone set developed by Bell Laboratories is undergoing its national field trials at the Salt Lake City LDS Hospital, according accord-ing to Jack J. Dalton, local telephone tele-phone district manager. Under the direction of Moun tain States Telephone, the device is being used in the hospital's cardiovascular laboratory fo: advanced heart research. Ott standing research leader ship was given as the reason for selection of LDS Hospital for the test site. The experimental instrument is capable of transmitting elec trocardiograms over telephone lines for instant analysis. Elec V Open 7:30 fijflgffi 'Luv' Show 8:30 vMTmvEiN I That Title' ) 225-1829 L 0REMoriHWY.9i A l,l,e'f )) COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents (( (I IN A MARTIN MhNULIS PRODUCTION i ) JeTER S EImIIE Eastman ( olor I V NINA WAYNE n EDDIE MAYEHOFF J L Scretr.piat 6y I Based on the play by I Producrt on the stage by I - Itochr I )) ELLIOTT BAKER MURRAY SCHISGAL I CLAIRE NICHTRN GERRY MULLIGAN 1 ft I'lus Suspense Color Co-Hit I j Rod Taylor - Jill St. John I'MiSLM from 7:30 Sat. Matinee 1:30 big ru K8BTH l5fW, n Mob! :. " COLUMBIA PiCTURES U ? I HAROLD J. STONE CHARLIE CALLAS BUDOY LESTER - SUSAN BAY rHl ftf StOf fcf WviJiC Con-PCTttf Product JERRY LEVtIS i BILL RICHMOND BILL EASTMAN COLOR ;Q mH. rjuj lv; ni i "RINGS AROUND THE WORLD" Time 9.25 IT fjmed Now nenDEmv 36 H. UNIVERSITY-373-4470 Geneva Co-Hit trodes strapped to a patient's legs and chest gather the information infor-mation which the data set sends to a computer pre-programmed to analyze heart conditions. , Results of the analyses are then returned to the patient's jroom by way of closed-circuit television and attending doctors are able to have needed information infor-mation in a matter of seconds. Although the Data-Phone is 'still in its experimental phase, experts see a possibility that portable models will be developed develop-ed which doctors could use in 'homes to obtain heart analyses by long distance telephone. KENNECOTT COPPER DECLARES DIVIDEND NEW YOIK CITY - At the meeting of the Board of Directors of Kennecott Copper Corporation held today, a cash distribution of 50 cents per share was declared, payable on September 25, 1967. RICHMOND hafKy bett's JERRY LEWIS sty jROimimon's ihUSVI COlUMBlA PICTURES PresmB jiscxiintioM IN A MAR! IN MANULIS PR03UCII0N pais ; Mir N1NAWAYNL -EDDIE MAYEHOFF by PftNAVISION Color by EASTMAN COLOR i Showing: "The Liquidator" Rod Taylor |