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Show Urem-Ueneva 'limes- Thursday, June 23, 1983 ; - f iiar Atilii RUTH W. CHRISTENSEN AND REX B. BLAKE Ruth Christensen To Wed Rex Blake On Saturday SHELLIE MIKKELSON AND JON HANSEN Shellie Mikkelson To Wed Jon Hansen In Temple Rites The children of Mrs. Ruth W. Christensen and Mr. Rex B. Blake, both of Orem, announcethe forthcoming for-thcoming marriage of their parents in the Provo IDS Temple on June 25, 1983. An open house will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Christensen home, 23 West 450 North, Orem. Family and friends are invited.. They request no gifts, please. Announcing the wedding plans are the Christensen children, Carol Ann, Leslie, Earl Glen, Jim and Drew; and the Blake children, Norma, Richard, Karl, Susan, Dale, and Carol. Shellie Rae Mikkelson, daughter of Connie G. Mikkelson of Orem and the late 0. Rey Mikkelson, will marry Jon H. Hansen of Orem son of Jon and Anna Hansen of Ramah, New Mexico, on Tuesday, June 28, 1983 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 at the Orem 31st Ward, 641 S. 400 E., Orem. Bridesmaids will be Gloria Johnson, Tammy Card, Kerry Murray and JoAnna Gale, Garett Muse will be best man with Shawn Mikkelson attending. Ushers will be Kelly Johnson and Russell Card. The bride elect is a graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary. She was a member of the National Honor Society, Tigeretts and A Cappella. At present she is attending at-tending Brigham Young University where she also is employed. The groom to be also is a graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary. He fulfilled a mission in the Japan Fukuoka Mission. He is a student of BYU and is employed in Orem. The couple will make their home in Orem. Utah Arts Festival Nov; At Salt Palace Senior Citizen Tours Planned Onlv a few seats remain on the Senior Citizen San Francisco-Nevada Francisco-Nevada Tour to be taken July 10 " through July 17. Reservations should be made as soon as possible. The tour will include: Reno, Lake Tahoe, Bay cruise, dinner at Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco Tour, Chinatown, Golden Gate Park and Golden Gate Bridge, Marin County, Oakland Temple, Jack, London Square, Old Town Sacramento, Ely, breakfast at Reno, picnic lunch, Cliff House, Nob Hill, North Beach, free drink, and lucky buck. DeYoune . .Museum, Japanese Tea Garden, . Sausalito, a stop at John Muir Woods (Redwoods), (Red-woods), Richmond Bridge, Elko, and more. Brochures and details can be picked up at the Orem Friendship Center, 93 N. 400 E., Orem. f A Medical Profession that KILLS (by Abortion) more than 1.5 MILLION unborn babies each year SHOULD KEEP ITS KQUTH SHUT - ABOUT HOME BIRTH - Other activities scheduled include in-clude a train ride to Denver and other points of interest from August 16 to 18. Call 224-7111 for more details An all new tour is planned to Hawaii in January which will include in-clude 10 days of fun on four different islands. A complete brochure will be available soon. Call 224-7111 to be placed on a waiting list. ; SeniorsMjyer 60ears of age who are Orem residents may pick up cheese and butter on June 28 beginning at 10:30 a.m. Please bring social security numbers. The special Saturday Night Ball is held each Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. Live music is featured. Best dress required. Golden K Kiwanis Club meets each Monday at 10:15 a.m. A health Clinic is held each Tuesday from 9 a.m. to noon. Matinee dances are held Wednesdays with Papa's Parlor Pickers, and Thursdays with the Harmonica Band at 1030 until noon. Lunch is served each day day at noon. Pool, quilting and cards are arranged each day. The seventh annual Utah Arts Festival began June 22 and will continue through June 26 from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m. daily. The Festival Chauntenettes Will Sing At Freedom Fest Forty patriotic voices will ring forth for America at the Provo Freedom Festival at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday June 30th at the Provo Tabernacle. The chorus is directed by Mrs. Maurine Madsen and accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Irene Jenkins, with many trained voices and professional soloists. Some of their favorite selections will be sung including in-cluding "Oklahoma," "Fifty States Medley," "Give Your Tired," "This Is My Country," and "I Believe." Vocal soloists will be Christine Papworth, Judy Porray, Shelly Corey, and Belle Johnson. "My Choice of Seasons" by valley poet Ruth Miller, will be narrated by Todd Mortensen. A special piano-organ piano-organ duet will be performed by an accomplished husband-wife team, Terry and Irene Jenkins. The Chauntenettes was organized forty years ago by Leland Perry. Their name was chosen from the French word meaning "Small group of singers." From a small beginning, the chorus has grown to over forty voices with many well trained singers and performers. The public is invited to enjoy this Fourth of July Concert free of charge. To contact the Chauntenettes Chaun-tenettes to sing at your club or church, or to become a sponsor for a worthwhile community organization please call Carolyn Law at 225-6897. is held outdoors by the Salt Palace and Symphony Hall on West Temple Street in downtown Salt Lake City. It is a tradition with the Festival to offer a vast array of arts, including in-cluding performing groups, visual artists, a children's art year and a wide variety of ethnic foods. Each year the Festival strives to bring new and exciting projects to Utah. The visual artists' project does just that by opening new horizons to artists by challenging them to apply their talents to a new medium. The Festival's visual artists' project this year is a billboard project. Three designs were selected from ninety-four submitted to the Festival. Each design selected . has been hand-painted hand-painted on a 14' by 48' billboard by the artist and reproduced on twenty 21'8" x 10' billboards by Reagan Outdoor Advertising. The result of the artists' handpainted work is spectular. The large scale of the paintings presents and over- ' whelming image that will loom above Festival guests as they walk through the Festival grounds. The sixty reproductions of the three designs will be set up in locations throughout the state and will remain up throughout the month of June. The Festival has selected seventy visual artists from Utah and other states in the Intermountain West to participate in the Festival. The artists will bring beautiful and unusual arts and crafts including pottery, stained glass, textiles, paintings, woodwork and jewelry to display and sell from their booths on the plaza and lawn in front of Symphony Hall. Janet Anderson Junior Recital Friday At BYU Janet Anderson will perform her Junior Recital Friday, June 24, 1983, at 8 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall, Harris Fine Arts Building at Brigham Young University. The program will consist of works by Schubert, Mozart, Franck, Wieniawski, Kabalevsky, and Ravel. Her accompanist is William Marsden. Miss Anderson was . a youth soloist in January with the Utah Valley symphony and has played n the BYU Philharmonic and Chamber orchestras. She currently is a member of the Mormon Youth Symphony and is a student of Barbara Williams. Janet is the daughter of Carl and Rosalin Anderson of Orem. Orem Community Hospital Births June 13 Boy to Martin and Thalia Alien Mansfield of Springville June 14 Boy to John and Diana McDowell Baldwin of Provo June 15 Girl to Kenneth and Joye Hadlock Rasmussen of American Fork Girl to Paul and Barbara Wilde Fullmer of Provo June 16 Boy to Robert and Virginia Bartlett Steggell of Orem Girl to David and Rena Martin Smith of Provo Girl to Bruce and Becky Frost Dahl of Provo June 17 Boy to Mark and Claudia Stringfellow of Orem Girl to David and Elaine Thompson Parker of Orem June 18 Girl to Steven and LuAnne Tracy Oldham of Santaquin Boy to William and Carol Pike Long of Orem Boy to Michael and Nancy Rowse Magill of Orem Boy to John and Tamra Nielson Babbitt of Orem Girl to Brent and Alyson Price Brown of Santaquin Girl to Ronald and Colleen Paulson Sorenson of Provo. June 19 Boy to Richard and Kathryn Vann Brown of Pleasant Grove Girl to Gary and Anne Cortese Christensen of Provo Free Genealogy Classes At BYU The Utah Valley Branch Genealogy Library, housed in the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University, is offering four free classes Sunday (June 26) to help researchers learn how to take best advantage of all available facilities. Roger Flick, genealogical librarian at the Lee Library, said the first class will deal with using the main card catalog in the genealogy libraries in Salt Lake City and at BYU. The class is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. in a study area at the south end of the ground floor level. The other three classes are scheduled during the afternoon on the fourth floor of the BYU library, one floor up from ground level, where the branch genealogy library is located. JANET ANDERSON DGu You Don't cat ;!;3t you con t buy. 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