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Show a LEE MEREDITH AND MAURINE BROWN Maurine Brown Sets Fri. Date With Lee Meredith Maurine Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Kennewick, Washington, and Alfred Lee Meredith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred (Jack) Meredith, Orem, will be married on Friday, July'20, 1979 in the Provo LDS Temple. A reception will be held in honor of the couple that evening from 7 to 9 in the Orem 21st Ward Cultural Hall. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride as maid of honor will be Debera Clester with Cinday Brown, kathy Carr and Margie Scalley as bridesmaids. Performing Perform-ing best man duties will Guided Tours Of Historic Hemes Fbnncd A guided tour of historic his-toric Provo homes will be held on Pioneer day from 9:30 a.m. to noon, sponsored spon-sored by the Utah County Heritage Foundation. Beginning at the Eggertsen home on the south end of 5th west, the tour will coyer several locations including St. Francis Catholic Church. Jt f L. Please sign name . Please print name . Address . City My VISA number is i i i My card expires: Month 1 If v 1 Jiitiif ::f ' -fliiiiiliiiiiil My check or money order is enclosed. Please allow 3 to 4 weeks for delivery. Mail order to: JUICER, P.O. BOX 30002, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84141. be Steve Meredith. Miss Brown is a graduate of Kennewick High School and LDS Seminary. She is also a graduate of Ricks College where she received an Associate Degree in Speech Therapy. Mr. Meredith graduated gra-duated from Orem High School and LDS Seminary. He served as a missionary in the LDS Sapporo Japan Mission. He attended one year of schooling at B YU and one year at Ricks College. He plans on continuing his education at BYU this fall. The couple will make their home in Provo after their marriage. Bus transportation will be available. Admission for the tour is $1.50 for adults, $.75 for children, and $4.00 per family. 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(Cannot ship to P.O. Box) .State Subject to credit approval. Oiler expires in 90 days. Year MRS. C.ROBERT EARL (Deborah Ann Parker) Deborah Parker Becomes Bride Of Robert Earl Deborah Ann Parker became the bride of C. Robert Earl in a ceremony that took place in the Provo LDS Temple on July 13, 1979. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Parker of North Attleboro, Massachusetts and Mrs. Renee T. Earl of Orem and the late Charles H. Earl. A reception was held in their honor at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Ward Cultural Hall at 164 East 1100 South in Orem. The bride wore a gown of crepe with chantilly lace featuring an empire waist. Carnations and ivy accented the festive decorations. Carol Jean Parker served the bride with Melanie Jenien as the flower girl. Sharing the duties of best man were Daniel Capell and David Cornaby. The new bride graduated from North Attleboro, Massachusetts High School She obtained a BA degree in French at BYU and is currently teaching in the Weber 3 Easy as boiling water! Large, 12-quart fruit basket saves time and energy over smaller canning and steam Zip. County School District and also performs as a nurses-aid at the Todhom Care Center in Spring-ville. Spring-ville. Mr. Earl graduated from Orem High School. He earned a BS degree from BYU in Physics. He is currently employed at Sunset Sports and Chucks Sporting Guns. Following a honeymoon honey-moon to Bear Lake, the couple will make their home in Provo. Fin jCW. I ImrTffff I " T- 25 off selected Featuring displays and demonstration? if 1 V"V MBiliffll I f. J ,:, Pt l mMMS: I , A I -: I Slflli I- X ' f SHERI Sheri Sargent To Marry Blaine Mikesell A ugus 1 25 Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Sargent are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Sheri, to Blaine P. Mikesell son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mikesell of Blanding, Utah. The couple will be married in the Provo LDS Temple on August 25, 1979. A reception will honor them that evening at the Orem 26th Ward Cultural Hall from 7:30 until 9: 30. The future bride is a graduate of Orem High School and Snow College. She was a member of the m. 1 iv inn . ). SE EXHIBIT TEMT the nevest in home products SARGENT Acapella Choir in both schools. She is active in the young adult and Relief Society programs in the Orem 26th Ward. She is currently employed in Orem while attending BYU. Her fiance is a graduate of San Juan High School. He attended SUSC and fulfilled a mission to the Paris, France area. He is employed in Orem and will continue his education at UTC after their marriage. mar-riage. Serving the bride as bridesmaids will be Fail "Something 25 off Mini 10 off selected in Rebecca Smith Chosen To Be Cast Member Rebecca Belle Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce N. Smith, of Orem has been selected as a cast member for the upcoming up-coming "Hill Cumorah Pageant" to be held in Palmyra, New York July 27, 28, 31, and August 1-4. 1979. Rebecca was selected from hundreds of applicants appli-cants from across the United States and Canada to perform in the world famous pageant, which was termed "America's most elaborate religious pageant" by the "New York Times." Miss Smith, a 1979 graduate of Orem High School, will continue her education at BYU this fall. She is active in various responsibilities in the Mormon Church. While in High School she was in the Utah Valley Youth Symphony Sym-phony and in OremHigh's Symphony Orchestra, of which she was the president presi-dent and the concertmis-tress, concertmis-tress, and also Orchesis, being the historian of this dance club. Last spring she received a unanimous superior rating from the and Karen Sargent (sisters of the bride), Karma Mikesell, sister of the groom, Beth Steel, Janice Nelson and Debbie Roylance. Best man will be Bruce Redd and Lynn Redd. Following their August marriage, the couple will make their home in the Orem area. Special for Every fabrics - blinds bedspreads V A 30 off CreStrand-20 CreStrand-20 off woven woods 20 off lining fabric 15 off Crestwood rod See Uteh Count Showcas2 of M o Practical, custom-designed Outstanding landscaping ceneep o Elegant furnishing and interior de o Latest energy-saving innov Orem-Geneva Times- 7 REBECCA BELLE SMITH judges at the state music festival. Rebecca loves all people and nature. She enjoys reading and doing things out of doors. She is looking forward to participating par-ticipating in the Pageant. The Pageant draws over 140,000 visitors annually, an-nually, according to Marvin Mar-vin R. Curtis, President of the New York Rochester Roches-ter Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints (Mormon), which sponsors the Pageant. Pag-eant. Performances begin nightly at nine. The outdoor Pageant, unfolds on 25 stages by a cast of over 600 who voluntarily donate their time to participate. A five-track sound system has been composed by Dr. Crawford Gates, conductor conduc-tor of the Beloit Wisconsin) Wis-consin) Symphony Orchestra. Orches-tra. The Pageant tells the story of a young man growing up in the Finger Lakes Region of New York State, who was visited by a heavenly messenger and. Room in Your C2 4 'The Specialists" at: icq's sprtlNO (Ereastr drafixy Oram Plaza 147 N.Slata. Oram 22S-S803 .L TICKETS: Weekdays 10 AM-4 PM $1.50 person Evenings, Weekends and Holidays $2.00 July 19, 1979 directed to the engraven golden records that tell the history of the ancient people of the .Vwrican Continenttheir struggle and triumphs. The story of the ancient people is then dramatized, starting with their journey jour-ney to America from Jerusalem Jeru-salem in 600 B.C. The central message of the Pageant is that Jesus Christ, having completed his ministry in the Holy Land, appeared to the people of the Western world after his crucifixion crucifi-xion and resurrection. - $10,000 Deposits for 6 Month Period 9.255 Week of July 19 through July 25 Earn the highest possible interest rate a Substairai 'nieesi pea", OREM PLEASANT GROVE SANTAQUINLEHI Home' person horn fed 5 If mmsj 1 |