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Show Orem-Geneva Times Wednesday, August 22. 1990 Page 8 Reva Peterson to marry Ted Blaney in Temple Reva Peterson, a daughter of Robert and Virginia Peterson of Orem, will marry Ted M. Blaney, a son of Melvin L. Blaney and Lynda S. Twede, on Saturday, August 25, 1990 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 6-8 at the Cotton Tree Inn in Provo. The event is open to all friends and relatives including members of the 22nd Ward. Rachel S. Bullock will serve as matron of honor with Janene Blaney as bridal attendant. Kyle Draney will fill duties as best man. , The bride-to-be was graduated grad-uated from high school and is attending at-tending Utah Valley Community College. Her fiance is a graduate of Alta High School ana also is attending at-tending UVCC. He served an LDS mission in Frankfurt, West Germany. TED M. BLANEY AND REVA PETERSON The couple will make their home in Orem. Jan Harrison to marry David Hall in Manti Temple Jan Harrison, daughter Grant and Pat Harrison of Orem, Utah, will marry David Ammon Hall, son of Nardene and Patricia Hall of Houston, Texas, on Thursday, August 23, 1990 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening at the BYU Wilkinson Center Skyroom. Bridesmaids are Danielle Harrison, Kenon Harrison, and Jennifer Hall. Groom's attendants are Alan Hall, Brian Kagel and Mike Nance. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Mountain View High School were she was involved with cheerleading, student government, govern-ment, and dance. She served a mission in Milan, Italy. She is a student at Brigham Young University majoring in Health Science. Her fiance also is a student at BYU majoring in Computer Science. While in high school he was involved in student government govern-ment and track. He served in the Catania Italy Mission. Prenuptial showers were Qjy DAVID A. HALL AND JAN HARRISON given the bride-elect by Tamera Olsen, Jennifer Frampton, Kris-ten Kris-ten Cranney, Pat Clyde, Ruth Merrill, Meriba Jacobsen and Maxine Cooper. The couple will make their home in Orem. i I fS The birth of Kyle Rodney Zeyer, lower right, brought together five generations of the Pyne-Kofford family. From lower left, clockwise, are Kezia Pyne, great-great-grandmother and long-time Orem resident; her daughter (great-grandmother) Lenore (Pyne) Kofford, lifetime resident of Orem; her daughter (grandmother) Peggy (Kofford) Elliott, and Peggy's daughter, Kathy Zeyer. Peggy now resides in Sandy, and her daughter lives in Provo. ir In OP IP 24-HOUR EMERGENCY CENTER Orem Community Hospital 331 North 400 West ttXt An Intermountain fiM Health Care Facility ' v' 3 jwli""n'Liluuiiimin'u lyu aniwwwwwwuniiimu ufr&Wv .j.iu wui .11 wn : : ;-::lj"'ww'-' ogS m.mmmmmP " m "' tsg&& ,.JB' ' " .i0rti-'v-y''-'t ,.v... , 4 T "" " "": ' ""' "'& fS52X2'Z2Z2?)f ) ! .J V1 zsxsz "fS1 SEEP fir Mr:d - i A t ti jk Chauntenette Ladies Chorus officers for the new season are, from left: Maurine Madsen-Director; Madsen-Director; Pat Koyle-SecretaryTreasurer; Marilyn Wursten-President; Marilee Arnoldsen-President Arnoldsen-President Elect; Irene Jenkins-Accompanist. ! Chauntenette Ladies Chorus begins new season The Chauntenette Ladies Chorus will resume for the fall season with an opening social on August 29 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Marilee Arnoldsen, 830 E. 500 N., Orem. In case of inclement weather the opening social will be held at the Suncrest Elementary School, 668 W. 150 N. Regular rehearsal will be held every Wednesday night from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Suncrest Elementary Elemen-tary School, 668 W. 250 N., begin-ningWedne8day, begin-ningWedne8day, September 5. The Chauntenettes are under the direction of Maurine Madsen and accompanied by Irene Jenkins. The Chauntenettes have been giving service to the community for over 40 years. A great year is being planned under the direction of the newly elected officers: Marilyn Wursten, president; Marilee Arnoldsen, Ar-noldsen, president-elect; and Pat Koyle, secretarytreasurer. The Chauntenettes put on a Sacrament Meeting once a month in the LDS Church. Highlights of their year include: A Christmas Concert, a Spring Concert, and a Sacred Fireside. The Chaun- Cool Down With Sugar-Free Frosty Drinks Looking for a great way to cool down this summer and save calories calo-ries too? Try a frosty, fresh tropical drink from SugarTwin. These low-cal recipes for a Strawberry Smoothie and Orange Fantasy Cocktail are easy to prepare and guaranteed to satisfy your sweet tooth without sacrificing your diet. ORANGE FANTASY COCKTAIL Combine in a blender: 1 (6 oz.) can frozen orange juice 6 oz. cold water 1 cup skim milk 13 cup SugarTwin 1 tsp. vanilla Blend for 1 minute. Add 1 12 cups crushed ice. Blend at highest high-est speed 2 minutes. Serve in tall glasses; garnish with fresh mint. Makes 4 servings. PER SERVING: Calories: 117; Protein: 3 g; Fat: Less than 1 g; Sodium: 33 mg; Cholesterol: 1 fflffi Carbohydrate: 26 g. r Try these sweet summertime drinks from SugarTwin and enjoy great satisfying taste without the calories. Diabetic Exchange: 12 Dairy, 1 12 Fruit. STRAWBERRY SMOOTHIE Combine in a blender: 2 cups skim milk 1 cup frozen unsweetened strawberries 573 North State Orem Welcomes You To B.Y.U. Education Week Men & Boys & Toddlers Screen-Printed T'f 50 off Reg. $4.50 to $7.00 Children's Tank Tops $2.00 SWEATSHIRTS For The Whole Family $7.00 $3 00 Toddlers Jeans $4.95 Supplies Limited Fleece Sweatsuit $14.00 All Swimwear & Shorts $5.95 to $6.95 Toddlers $3.95 ft; Gals Slacks Close-Out lsts $9.95 2nd -$4.95 Men's Oversized Shirts & Shorts lxto 4x $4.50 Men's Golf Shirts $4.95 ft Material Sold in Bundles $1.00 yd. Travel Mugs & Flying Discs oy $2.00 Sale Runs to Aug. 25 1 Block North of Orem K-Mart Across from Rlcardos Mexican Restaurant VisaMasterCard Accepted tenettes also perform at retirement retire-ment homes, social clubs, church functions, weddings and funerals. If you are interested in booking the chauntenettes for your function or sacrament meeting, meet-ing, contact Marilee Arnoldsen at 225-5886. If you are interested in joining the Chauntenettes contact Maurine Madsen at 225-1323 or Marilyn Wursten at 226-1442 or 225-2600 between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m. Auditions are not required, but there are limited spaces for new members, so call now. . 13 cup SugarTwin"1 1 tsp. strawberry extract Blend on high speed 30 seconds. sec-onds. Serve in chilled wine glasses. Makes 4 servings. PER SERVING: Calories: 65; Protein: 4 g; Fat: Less than 1 g; Sodium: 65 mg; Cholesterol: 2 mg; Carbohydrate: 11 g. ' Diabetic Exchange: 12 Dairy, 13 Fruit. Auditions Saturday for "Frankenstein" "Hotel Frankenstein" auditions audi-tions will be held Saturday, August 25, 10 a.m. - noon at the Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 E., Lindon. Characters needed are 3 males (20-35) and one female (18-25). They are Egor the Monster, Count Dracula, and Wolfman, who plays romantic lead opposite Miriam. For further information call Jody Renstrom at 224-5310. Lehi High Class of '60 plans reunion The Lehi High School graduating Class of 1960 will hold its thirty year class reunion Friday, August 24, 1990 at Alpine Country Club. The event will begin at 7 p.m. For registration and information contact Cregg Ingram, 423-1847, or Brent Peterson, 224-1648. All 1960 graduates and partners are invited to come and have a blast Gifts to Alpine Schools Gratefully J Accepted At their August business meeting, the Alpine School District Dis-trict Board of Education gratefully grateful-ly accepted substantial gifts from PTA groups to local schools. Speaking for the board, Mr. Richard Gappmayer thanked the groups for their "noteworthy?' support od public education. The donations included: the donation of $2,000 for the purchase pur-chase of air conditioners at the Lindon Elementary School and the donation of $7,100 for the purchase pur-chase of computers for the computer com-puter lab at Orchard Elementary School. UTim VALLEY SYHFEOIW . 1 990-9 1 SEASON Concerts 7:30 P.M. Provo L.D.S. Tabernacle Musical Director: Dr. Glyn D. Barrus CONCERT SCHEDULE 10 OCTOBER 1990 GALA OPENING CONCERT Sibelius Concerto for Vfoliirand Orchestra Donna Fairbanks - Soloist Capriccb Espangnol - Rimsky-Korsakov 5 DECEMBER 1990 6 DECEMBER 1990 CHRISTMAS CONCERT Christmas Selections Featuring BRASS WORKS OF BYU Peter and the Wolf Serge Prokofiev Walter Rudolph - Narrator 23 JANUARY 1991 24 JANUARY 1991 OUTSTANDING YOUNG ARTISTS IN CONCERT 13 MARCH 1991 ALL TCHAIKOVSKY PROGRAM Variations of a Rococo Theme Roger Drinkall - Cello Soloist Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture Real Cannons in Concert . by Karl & Diane Furr 17 APRIL 1991 POPS CONCERT A Panorama of American Music from Bernstein to Gershwin to Blue Grass SEASON TICKETS: INDIVIDUAL CONCERTS: family.................... $30.00 General Admission... . . $4.00 iiiumuuaj neservBO.... u.uu Single 10.00 Students 3.00 suaent........ 8.oo Senior Citizen 8.00 Senior Citizens....... 3.00 Guild $9.00 J Name J J Address ! City ' Phone J j Family Sinole Student ! 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