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Show VV Sandra Broderick and Bruce B. Rees Broderick-Rees Plan Wedding, Reception Sept 19 Sandra Broderick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Broderick, of Orem will become the bride of Bruce B. Rees, son of Mr. Barton t Rees and Mrs. Dora Rees, of California, on Saturday, September 19. The ceremony will be performed by Bishop Dee Thatcher with a reception following that same evening from 7:30 until 9:30 in the Bungalow. Attending the bride will be Sherrie Broderick, sister of the bride, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Melanie Fetherolf, Anne Johnson, Stefanie Downard and Coli Laird. Flowergirl will be Jennifer Jen-nifer Rees. Best man will be Bill Rees, with Michael Broderick ushering. Special guests attending at-tending will be grandparents grand-parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ogden of Marysvale. The bride graduated from Orem High School, Hospital Lists New Births Sept. 3, 1981 Boy to Rick L. and Suzy Nelson Barnett of Nephi. Boy to Robert J. and JoAnn Christensen Henstra of Orem. Sept. 4, 1981 Girl to John D. and Marjarie Logothette Monnett of Springville. Sept. 6, 1981 Boy to Michael and Patricia Rappley Terry of Orem. Girl to Scott A. and Tricia Ann Harper Quai of Orem. Girl to Jim and Gwen Murray McCook of Orem. Girl to Paul Terry and Peggy Everett Williams of Lindon. Sept. 7, 1981 Boy to James Michael and Teresa Bodily Anderson of Orem. Girl to Kirby and Vicki Lynn Woodall Packhamof Provo. Sept. 8, 1981 Girl to Matthew and Joan Vehar Emal of Orem. Sept. 9, 1981 Girl to Richard and Lori Clayton Hendy of Provo. Girl to Kurt N. and Donna M. Stouffer Mills of Provo. Sept. 10, 1981 Girl to Roger K. and Alane I. Swensen Schlappiof Orem. Girl to Dick and Marti A. Monson Calder of Orem. Girl to John and Margaret Archibald Nielsen of Springville. A one-person show is Sept. 11, 1981 the ultimate challenge for Boy to Donald and even the most ex- Susan R. Harker Anthony perienced dramatist, but of Provo. actress Barta Heiner handles such demands well. She will bring her extensive -: theatrical experience to her second one-woman show this year at BYU. Miss Heiner, a former for-mer theatre faculty member at BYU, will portray American Doet r where she was affilated with DECA, the yearbook staff, and Sub-Deb. : The bridegroom graduated from George Washington High School in Denver. He is self employed in Provo. Pre-nuptial parties were given by JoAnn Bone and Sherrie Broderick. After a honymoon in Hawaii, the couple will reside in Springville. Y To Feature Barta Heiner Phyllis DeLong OLESCA Club Names Officers Phyllis DeLong has been named the new president of (lie OLESCA Club. A get acquainted night was held Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Sept. Hi at Edna Lcavitt's home. "We are planning many exciting meetings for the new year., Mrs. DeLong commented. The following ladies have been selected as officers for 198182: vice president, Anna Lou Patten; secretary, Shirley Kockerhans; Treasurer, Shirley Nielsen; Historian, Joan Gibb; membership, E a r 1 e n e Hansen; program chairman, Lou Fordham and Beatrice Pvne. null tfnmAt uiu tfumeii I Fall Social Planned Sat . .::t 8 v won rn arn pleased to announce their I lall social will include a ! lour of the campus home I ol 1 'resident and Mrs. I.lcffrey Holland. The IsiK'ial will be held on ,'"""""-' Saturday, Sept. HI, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the 1 'resident's home. At :$ p.m. guests will be honored with a special presentation by Amy Valentine, the 1!)t!l Utah Mother of the Year. Mrs. Valentine will share her experiences in the national competition in New York City. All full-time women employees of BYU and wives of full-time employees em-ployees arc eligible for membership in BYU Women. Newcomers to the BYU campus this fall will be honored at the social. Serving as co-chairman co-chairman of the event will be Decn Vetlcrli and Carolyn Driggs. Orein-Geneva Times- -September 17, 1981 r - , ; STEPHANIE HILLS Hills Places Third In Talent Find Stephanie Hills, 16, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Hills, of Orem, won third place in the Stale Farm Bureau Talent Find at the Utah State Fair in Salt Lake last Saturday. She represented Utah County in the Intermediate Division as first place winner and competed against other first place winners from counties Cold tea is a good cleaningthrough'yjt the state. agent for varnished floors or woodwork of any kind. September Sale!! Sept. 17 18 19 Suppliers are raising prices so BUY NOW and SAVE! Wool Yarn -sale $ 2. 9 9 Wintuck Yarn -sale $1. 09 " Pre-Cut Rug Yarn - sale 70 Christmas Kit Va off Rug Kits Voff 1 S OFF . Aida Cloth .Temple Kits . Temple Pattern Books Parkway Center 238 East 1300 South Orem, Utah 84057 (801)224-5369 BYU Women List Activities On Saturday, Oct. 17, there will be a tour of Utah ghost towns that will leave at 9 a.m. and be back at 4 p.m. Elder Charles Didier will speak on "The Expanding Church in Europe" on Nov. 14, at 2 p.m. in the Sky room. A special luncheon Emily Dickinson ' in and Christmas program William Luce's "Belle of will be held on Saturday, Amherst," which will Dec. 12 at 1 p.m. This inaugurate this year's program will feature Margetts Arena Theatre Pres. Jeffrey Holland and season Sept. 15-19 and 22- 'he BYU Children's 2fi at 8 p.m., with a 4:30 Chorus under the matinee Sept. . direction of Margaret Woodward. At 2 p.m. on Jan.. 23, Ardeth Kapp will speak "On Being Alive and Aware." K. Newell Dayley will be the featured speaker on Feb. 20. In March the Distinguished Faculty dinner will start at 6 p.m. and the lecture at 8 p.m. D. 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