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Show Orem Man To Marry Miss Reta Israelsen Orem-Geneva Times September ?. 74 , , , , 3 I ' V I - J . ' r 4 v v . I I - i av Y -7 : Janice Pierce Pierce - Olsen Wed In Temple Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pierce of Orem, announce the forthcoming forth-coming marriage of their daughter dau-ghter Janice Faye to MarkBri-gham MarkBri-gham Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs.Brigham James Olsen of Salt Lake. The marriage will be solemnized solem-nized September 12 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception recep-tion will be held that evening at the Orem 12th Ward. Miss Pierce is a graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary. She has attended Brigham Young University on an academic scholarship. This summer she was a participant in the Hill Cumorah Pageant Him Jp!MWi EABOU) B. SUMNER Editor ml PUblitfxr P&U$fcd mry Ttarxhy it Ortm, Utah. Offlct-ufl plut toeated tt at SouBd SisO Street, kstlilax Kidreu:1 P.O. Boi 63, prtet: M.OO pr ju. poitef ptid t Otib, UtaH. 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Mattress and Pillow Protectors. . I " Si and Mark Olsen Ceremony and is currently employed in Orem. Mr. Olsen is a graduate of Brighton High School and LDS Seminary and has served anLDS mission to North Brazil. He has been attending Brigham Young University where he was a member of the ballroom dance team and the a'cappella choir. Following the wedding the couple will live in Provo where the 'groom will continue his education in business management. manage-ment. Local Author To Spook At Mooting The Orem Branch of the American Am-erican Association of University Uni-versity Women will begin its current season with an Open Meeting on Wednesday, September Sep-tember 18. It will be held in the Council Chambers at the Orem City Center, 56 North State. The speaker for the evening will beCarolLynnWright Pearson, Pear-son, a local author. She is also well known as a performer in many local drama productions produc-tions and as a talented reader. read-er. 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The groom is a 1972 graduate of Orem High School and a 1974 graduate of DixieCollege where he participated in the Music department de-partment and was an All-Conference (ICAC) defensive tackle for two years and was a candidate can-didate for the All-American Football Team of 1973. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Reading Achievers Are tloted A special autographed book was awarded to Andrea Lewis who read over 100 books and was the second highest reader during the Summer Reading Program at the Orem City Library. Lib-rary. The following participants of the Program read 20 books: Jan Johnson, Cheryl Hall, Derek Der-ek Hall, Lisa Downs, Dianna Cornell, Thad Longson, Brian Longson, Dianne Longson, Lionel Li-onel Longson, Jennifer Gapp-mayer, Gapp-mayer, Dana Little, Clark De-Heer, De-Heer, and Thayne Bailey. Congratulations Con-gratulations to all! There were 579 participants who completed the program and over 1497 who signed up for the Summer Reading Program this year. 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They wish to extend an invitation invi-tation to all their friends and relatives to share this happy time in their lives. , X i Mrs. Robert Parsons Cordial Club Has Meeting The Cordial Club had its first meeting of the year on Tuesday, September 3. The club met at the House of Lords in Provo where Mr. William Nelson, the owner and head designer, spoke to the women wo-men on the cultural development develop-ment and opportunities to be found in Utah Valley. The women's group has an outstanding year planned for its members. The club is lead by Mrs. Robert Parson, with newly elected officers, Mrs. Quintin, Elder Vice President, Mr. Steve St-eve Dayton, S e c r e t a r y, Historian, His-torian, Mr. William Nelson and Program Chairman, Mrs.David Packard. The club's next meeting will be 'Music of the '50's: and promises to stir memories. Lady bugs do not die at the end of the season like so many other insects, but hibernate for the winter. MOVING isn't half so HEcTC... When it is followed by a Welcome Wagon call! 224-1841 Phone. i Keta Israelsen and Brent M. Tischner are planning to be married on October 3, in the Logan Lo-gan LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Israel-sen, Israel-sen, parents of the bride-to-be, are from Logan. The future groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marelt K, Tischner, are Orem residents. Miss Israelsen is a graduate of Skyview High and of Utah State University. She is now a teacher at Monroe Elementary in Granger. Mr. Tischner is a graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary. He has served a church mission to Mexico-West, Mexico-West, and is currently employed with the W hit more Oxyge n Company Com-pany in Salt Lake. The couple have planned a re- Story Time The storyteller at the Orem City Library this Saturday will be Loreen Martinez. Story time will be held from 11:15 a.m. until noon. There will be a filmstrip shown and the following stories will be used: "The Attic Witch", "Boo Who Used to Be Afraid of the Dark", "First Day in School", "I'll Show You Cats", and'Pin-occhio". and'Pin-occhio". Children 4 years old and older old-er are welcome to come. Don't miss seeing the new 'author of the month" - Jim Kjelgaard A Wasatch Bank public notice: '- v HvX ' A , Smxmmmmmm.Me., lann - ..A.tBn mum -nr fiiWiiMr.J 'S( um- t tmtafmnmewm n iti P A - I r X f r r n -" fr-- I : - , ' if - J : I i ImJk t . .,. I -ib ", J I nil - I. xJl if1,- ; I I , - , , If Jim Brown Lonnie Lapioli Marti Burris ASSETS OVER $5,000,000.00 uuo ception the evening of their marriage from 7:30to 9:30p.m. at the College-YoungWardCul-tural Hall in College Ward, Utah. There will be an open house on the following day, Oct. 4, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Orem 40th Ward Chapel, 50 S. 8th East. The couple will make their first home in Taylorsville, Ut. Leadership Course Is Offered A PTA six-week leadership training course will beginWed-nesday beginWed-nesday Sept. 25, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Orem High School, room C-3. Those who are invited to attend the training session include in-clude all leaders of the PTA, including the president, vice president, secretary, treasurer chairmen of committees, all potential leaders and others who are interested in PTA. The class will run for G weeks, with approximately one and a half to two hour meetings. meet-ings. The instructor of the course will be Mrs. Arden (Alene) Rowley, past president of local and council PTA. Lynn Judson Sondra Lord Karen Stevenson Sometimes known as the "Banker's Dozen", the Wasatch Bank Gang is seen regularly from 9:30 til 6 everyday including Saturday mornings at their University Mall location in Orem. Considered armed with all the banking experience and knowhow it takes to satisfy your banking needs, anyone having knowledge of the whereabouts of these 12 people will be in for a pleasant banking WASATCH BANK AT UNIVERSITY MALL 1220 South 800 East Telephone 224-1312 X, RETA ISRAELSEN, Vern Bailey Roger Biarnson Kaye Evans experience at Wasatch Bank, Home of Utah County's 12 most Wanted Bankers. Easily identifiable with their smiling faces and pleasing manner, the "Banker's Dozen" are wanted by people from all over Utah County for their complete banking services which includes free checking. Stop by today and let the Wasatch Bank staff show you why they are the 12 most Wanted Bankers in Utah County. and BRENT M. TISCHNhK J " Alan Booth Cathy Johnson Renee Roberts Personal Accounts with $100 Balance |