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Show 0 " ' tf-' "4 , v Kris Horn Plays In Cumorah Pageant Mr. Daryl LeeMcWhlrt and Janet Anderson make plans for an October Temple wedding. Engagement Announced For Janet Anderson Among taoss from Orem pernor per-nor mins in -he 1972 Hill Cumorah Pageant in Palmyra New York is Elder Kris M. Horn, son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Horn, 111 W. 1200 South, Orem. Elder Horn left Orem June 3 to serve a mission ia fie Cumorah mission. Soon after his arrival, he was assigned to participate in the Hill Cumorah Pageant. He has helped ou'ld benches that were set up in the Sacred Grove for testimony meetings, and Is performing in the King Benjamin Sceno in the pageant. In addition to these assignments, Elders aiso coating proselyting among the crowds of people who attend the pageant, and assist in instructing the groups from Utah who pirtici- jrrNlL Mr. and Mrs. Mack A, Andersen of Orem are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet, to Mr. Daryl Lee McWhirt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin A. McWhirt of Coffey ville, Kansas. The young couple are planning an October 19 wedding in the Provo LDS Temple, with a reception to follow that night at the OremFifthWard Chapel. graduate of Orem LDS Seminary. She has been a member of the FHA and two choirs. She is presently employed in Pleasant Grove. Daryl is a graduate of Field Kindley High School, and has attended Coffeyville Jr. College. He plans to attend theUtahTrade Technical College in the fall. He is presently employed in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Kris is a graduate of Orem High School and ins attended BYU. He plans to return to school after his mission. Elder Kris M. Horn BYU Coed Named First Runnerup To Miss Indian America i - J x " I K , 1 . ; t tf I . ; , o . J : f Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, August 3, 1972 Three Orem Students Make U of U Honor Roll Among the 1,815 students subjects where 4.0 is the equiva-named equiva-named to the spring quarter honor lent of an A. roll at the University of Utah, ttere were three persons from students from 0rem tei ra' k . were: Bryce Edwin Eyre, Don Grade point required to be Lucas Joann Adams listed with the honor roll students zabriskie. Is 3.5 or better in all academic Following the wedding, the Janet is a graduate of Orem couple plan to make their home in HighSchool. and a three vear Provo. Vickie Bird, who currently reigns as Miss Indian BYU, was elected first runnerup in the Miss Indian America Pageant at the All - American Indian Days at Sheridan, Wyoming, last weekend. week-end. Her classmate at BYU, Nora Orem -Geneva Times MEMBER OF THE HAROLD B. SUMNER Editor and Publisher Published every Thursday at Orem, Utah. Office and plant located at 546 South State Street. Mailing address; P. 0. Box 65, Orem, Utah 84057. Subscription price: $3.50 per year. Second-class postage paid at Orem, Utah. Mutual Interests Plan Train Ride OREM AND OREM WEST REGION MUTUAL INTEREST All abroad for an old-time holiday! A trip into the past on the Heber Creeper, downthrough beautiful Provo Canyon, Bring your family. Members of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, Mantiand Nephi invited. Time and Place: August 12th Meet at the Heber Depot at 6:45 p.m. Be on time - trains don't wait. Turn off tha highway at 100 South (first traffic light) and proceed to 6th West. FOOD; Bring your lunch. Punch will be furnished. The repast will be enjoyed on the return trip, under the glow of kerosene lamps! TICKETS: $2.00 per person. Call one of the following numbers for reservations: (First come, first served) Orem Stake - 225-7660. Orem North Stake - 225-0959, Sharon Stake - 225-2777. Sharon West Stake - 225-0220. Orem South Stake - 225-6827. Orem West Stake - 225-7073 or 225-7785. lililJIIIi!' iwtfta .r Jtii' ; ill I ill --c frv : - 1 : -Wjt.. I iThe Man From The Inner Office j Meef Blaine Hadley, Vice President and Comptoller of Central Bank. Blaine, a graduate of BYU has been with the bank for fifteen years. His first duties with Central Bank were as Operations Supervisor. His current job duties are many and varied such as payroll, investment portfolio, purchasing supplies, sup-plies, co-ordinating computer and adit activities. He and his wife Karma reside in the Pleasant View area of Provo with four children Jackie 15, Don and Jeff 12 and Bob 10 years of age: Blaine likes his interesting job at Central Bank and the people he works with here. From the very time he embarked on his career he had decided to live, work and raise his family in the I comfort and hominess offered in this section of central Utah. : Central Bank is happy to have a man of Blaine Hadley's j8 stature working to keep things going good for us, so we can keep things going good for you. That's why we can say YOU'LL MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE AT... Utah County's Home Owned and Operated Bank Give Us A Chance To Say "YES" CENTRAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY Offices in Provo, Springville and Spanish Fork Begay, was Miss Indian America during the past year and reigned at the four -day nationwide Indian celebration as outgoing No. 1 Indian girl. Other BYU students contributed con-tributed greatly to the event as the Lamanite Generation, a 41-menfter 41-menfter all Indian talent singing and dancing group from the BYU Program Bureau, stopped at Sheridan to perform three shows while on their summer tour of Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Canada, Chosen to succeed Miss Begay as Miss Indian America was Louise Edmo, a Baiuock-Stwsirae Baiuock-Stwsirae from Fort Hall, Idaho. There were 35 entrants in the contest and they underwent five interviews as well as talent and beauty competition. Miss Bird, who is a member of the traveling Lamanite Generation Gener-ation group, explained that talent and beauty are not as important in this contest as are the ability to speak in nitive and American languages, to understand Indian traditions and history, acknowledge acknow-ledge of modern .'.ndian affairs. Susan Clark will marry Leon Paul Christensen in September ceremony. Christensen-Clark Wedding Planned For September decorating hints by shirlene Decorating the window is the finishing touch in the room. They should go with the formality for-mality of the room. Formal is full length, informal is short length. They may become part of the background or they may become a definite part of the decorative foreground. Window treatment should be beautiful in color, texture and proper proportions and suitability. Choose wisely on the fabric for it must follow through with the scheme. Remember: Window treatment treat-ment should be practical. They should be easily handled, cleaned, adjusted and replaced. There are so many beautiful and practical fabrics to choose from today. It makes it easier for the homeowner to choose. Come in and let us help you select the right one for your home. For ill your drapery needs sea us at the Custom Shop, 384 S. state, Urem. Mr. and Mrs. John P. (Jack) Clark of Salt Lake City announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughterSusan to Leon Paul Christeiisen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell P. Christensen Christen-sen of Orem. They will marry September 30, in Salt Lake City. The brida elect is a graduate of Sky Line High School and LDS Seminary, and was a member of the honors cotillion. She is employed at Federal Aviation Administration. The bride groom graduated from Orem High School and LDS Seminary. He completed in LDS mission in the Central States Mission. He is employed at Air Utah in Salt Lake City. Man Robbed And Left In Orem Roy A. Gonzales wis robbed and left at 2000 South Columbia Lane Sunday, by three subjects in a blue Mustang. They plan to mike their home in Salt Lake City. fi CLIMT II EASTWOOD 11 M IE 3D, II m I Weekdays 7 :30 ft 925 I I Sal- Sun. From 2O0 I jlya NAIld)NAlOtNHtL! IF IlKer 1230 N el 2nd W 374 SSK , pauL REuiman nam Fonoai LEE REiniCK I miajaasaRRazin npivf-iN 489-5401 Sorinavill. DBtVt-IN " Show at 9:10 Child Under 12-FREE DESTINED TO BE THE YEARS NO. I FUN HITJ DON'T MISS THESE 2 BIG HITS! PG PHRENIAl OUIMNCE SUOCESIEO 1 TI f I mc i un brans nere 1 1 ' m tern I MLtM A VERY1 f"A MARVELOUS ltlHFUNNY MOVIE!" "PIaVT IT AGaVIN,. SAM" A Herbert Ross Film VVCI i;yAI I ILN i ivm i iah n "I I ' mi IIS j 1 1 it IA,y and.SI,VS AN MAI 11 jissii i v vii r FABULOUS co, hit i 10 M JUT I An enchanting excursion into the joy of living." -Judith Crist, New York Magazine Paramount Picture Prnfi PSft, HAROLD p. Q and t ' a MAUUt A $ rSil iQp Color by Technicolor M, -sT RUTHGORLX)N IBUDCORT i pius 1 1 aiNT EASTWOOD j 1 "PLAY MISTY FOR ME" f B ...MlmtmUmttUVfm... M "Humorous, exciting. 4f j! likeable and pnnrmnuslv J entertaining!" BERNARD DREW, Gannett, Newsservice OPEN 8:30 SHOW 9:15 COLUMBIA PICTURtS Presenis BH4cimi The triiim" RUBY DEE -CAMERON MITCHELL to LIVING FREE , ,i ..wNy.. Ekmm Scera Disney Featuretfc 'Cow Dog" Shows 7:30 & 9:00 Sat. Mat. 2:00 p.m. DIG THE INVISIBLE VAPOR CAPER! WALT DISNEY ' PRODUCTIONS' o KURTRUSSFI I -flFSAR ROMFRO JOF FlYNN-IIM RACKII.S-Wll 1 1AM WINfVIM costinc ALAN HtWI 1 1 JUYUt MtNGtS RICHARD BAKAIYAN EDWARD ANDREWS TECHNICOLOR ' JOSEPH LMcEVEETY- 31. -RON MILLER -ROBERT BUTLER Wasatch County Thursday - Friday - Saturday AUGUST 3-4-5 HEBER CITY FLOWER SHOW WASATCH HIGH SCHOOL EXHIBITS WASATCH HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS: TALENT SHOW Kids' Kates indUmes Tractor Driving Contest LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS i III DOING HORSE RACES A CALF ROPING FRIDAY SATURDAY 2.tX P. H. RODEO (ROUNDS CITY OF FUU CARNIVAL 9th Annual Jr. Fat Stock Show . -vPv I 2 BIG Wait IV-(;A AUG. 4-S -8:00 P.M. World Champion Cowboys DELL HASLAM, PRODUCER NATION'S TOP RODEO BULL RIDING Dangerous BROHC RIDING Thrilling STEER WRESTLING Tough CALF ROPING Precision SPARKLING SPECIALTY ACTS CLOWNS CLOWNS CLOWNS HEBER CITY RODEO GROUNDS PARADES FRf. & SAT. 6:00 P. M. Demolition Derby WEDNESDAY 7:30 P. M. The first lady gunfighter. Ibis: -s j I AJ25S S. STATE, PROVOI I SHOWTIME I 9:00 NOW AT 2 THEATRES Weekdayi Continuous from 7 p.m. Sat. and Sun. Cont. from 2 p.m. CO-HIT AT BOTH THEATRES SHIRLEY MacLAIiME THE POSSESSION OF JOEL DEL AN EY" u. 17 m. V eV V no. ir mmmm Gftesenftep (AlIEKIMAlE tiJTCS) to NATIONAL GENERAL S ACADEMY Se 56 NORTH UNIVERSITY 373 4470 TIIIP DfilVl-i 225 1740 ISO !l State, Orem |