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Show Page A4 Times Newspaper Thursday, June 12, 2003 Events and accomplishments f local citizens S . w ' ' V - ( s- . ' A 7 J ,.,.1.; ........ J L.i L--. AMBER PALFREYMAN AND RYAN HELLWIG Amber Palfreyman to marry Ryan Hellwig Amber Palfreyman and Ryan Preston Hellwig will be married in the Manti Temple on Friday, June 20, 2003. Amber is the daughter of David K. and Denise H. Palfreyman of Orem, Utah. Ryan is the son of Keith C. and Leila Hellwig of Oakley, California. Amber is a graduate of Mountain View High School and Utah Valley State College. She recently graduated gradu-ated with her Masters Degree in Social Work from the University of Utah. Ryan served an LDS mission mis-sion in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is currently finishing fin-ishing his Bachelors Degree in Information Technology, and will pursue a Masters Degree in Business Administration. He owns his own company in the Bay Area, and works full time for Parker Hannifin as their Computer Application Specialist. A reception will be held that evening at the Riverside Country Club in Provo, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The couple will make their first home in Oakland, California. Temple Square Concert Series for June 2003 Concerts will be in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, unless otherwise noted. Most concerts begin at 7:30 p.m., except for the Bachauer competition com-petition finals. All concerts, are free and open to the public. pub-lic. Reflecting standard concert con-cert protocol, children under eight are encouraged to visit other venues. Friday, June 13- Russian Bachauer piano jurist Andrei Pisarev will perform Mozart's Rondo in A Minor K.511, Schumann's Arabesque Op. 18 and Carnival Op 9, and Chopin's Nocturne in E Minor Op. 72 No. 1 plus four IS H!9 mi hi I We Mend Everything Under the Moon Microwave 1 4 Service Kitchen Appliances Shaver Sales & Service s J Power Tools Clock Repair Vacuum Sales & Service MENDING SHI 1735 S. State St, Orem, UT 84097 225-8Q12 Scherzos: B Minor Op. 20, B Flat Minor Op. 31, C Sharp Minor Op. 39, and E Major Op. 54. Pisareve is a professor of music at the Moscow Tchaikowsky Conservatory and presently is a guest artistteacher in Japan. Saturday, June 14- The popular American . Piano Quartet of Robin Hancock, Scott Holden, Paul Pollei, and Jeffrey Shumway will perform per-form works by Rubinstein, Wintle, Glazunov, Rossini, Chabrier, Debussy, and Wilberg. Wednesday, June 18-Renowned 18-Renowned concert organist and recording artist Thomas Murray, university organist and professor of music at Yale University, will perform a recital in the Tabernacle at 7:30 p.m. as part of the American Guild of Organists convention. Works played will be Mozart's Fugue in G Minor K. 401, Schumann's 6 Canonic Studies Op. 56, Elgar's Severn Suite Op. 87, arid Jongen's Sonata Eroica Op. 94. The concert is open to the public. Captivating -Radio Dramas for the Whole Family! mm. 1 i - uspenseful, value-packed discoveries await you in the town of Odyssey where something new and exciting is always going on. Whit, " Connie and the gang manage to get into all kinds of interesting predicaments, and learn unforgettable biblically based lessons along the way. Your family will be on the edge of their seats as they tune in to each fascinating adventure. It's fun, character-building entertainment for all ages Monday thru Friday 5:29 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. & 8:00 p.m. www.keyy.com NATALIE BRERETON AND KELLY HELMS Natalie Brereton to marry Kelly Helms June 14 HEATHER OLSEN AND AARON O'BRIEN Heather Olsen to marrj Aaron O'Brien June 12 Cory and Mary Kay Brereton of Spring Lake are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Natalie Brereton to Kelly Helms, son of Steve and Karen Helms of Spanish Fork. Natalie and Kelly are getting get-ting married on Saturday, June 14, 2003. Family and Friends are invited to a beautiful garden reception held in their honor that evening at their grandparents grandpar-ents home at 163 E. 200 N. Springville from 6:30-8:30, dancing until 9:30. Natalie grew up in Orem and graduated from Mountain View High School. Kelly grew up in Las Vegas and Spanish Fork and graduated grad-uated from Spanish Fork High School. Danny and Robin Olsen are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Heather to Aaron Michael O'Brien son of Bill and Gayla Eakins on Thursday, the 12th day of June, 2003, in the Mount Timpanogos Temple. A celebration will be held in their honor tonight from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Carey Olsen residence, res-idence, 305 West 130 South, Lindon. All friends ajj-ily ajj-ily are invited to atten" Heather graduated";. Mountain View High and is currently after-. UVSC. Aaron from Orem High Stf served a missiorj': Hungary, Budapest, r attending UVSC. The couple will h Provo. Brigham Young Historic KRYY nroprammmff Park's "Concerts in the Part x 0 G John MacArthur will be exploring, "How to get the most from God's Word" - heard weekdays at 8:00 p.m. on the Grace to You broadcast. This week on "Family Life Today" the subject is "The Soul of Modesty". The guest for Monday through Wednesday's programs will be CJ Mahaney. Thursday and Friday, Alistair Begg, speaker for "Truth of Life" will be interviewed. Family Life Today airs weekdays week-days at 6:30 p.m. and a weekend week-end version on Saturdays at 9:00 a.m. Llocated on the AM Band at 1450. Complete program schedules are available by contacting the station at 374-5210 374-5210 or by visiting their website: web-site: www.keyy.com The annually popular outdoor out-door summer evening "Concerts in the Park" held at Brigham Young Historic Park at the southeast corner of State Street and 2nd Avenue begin again Friday June 6. The concerts continue every Tuesday and Friday throughout June until the last Friday in August, beginning begin-ning at 8 p.m. in June and July, and at 7:30 p.m. in August. The hour-length performances per-formances are free and do not require tickets and are for all ages. Seating is limited, however how-ever attendees are welcome to bring lawn chairs or blankets blan-kets to sit on. No food or drinks is permitted. parking is available, er. at 59 East North Temp!: the event of rain, call 240-3323 for venue cfc changes will also be post the park. Friday, June 13-T5L 5. Using voice sin. instruments, this quinte: ates a unique style of;: tainment tat appeals tc ages. Tuesday, June 17- Cj America. These foot-stq ing, energetic doggers hi "been named national p champions in compel:: all across the country. KEITH AND LUCILE TRANE Keith and Lucille Trane celebrate 60th anniversary The family of Keith and Lucille Trane are pleased to announce the 60th wedding anniversary of their parents. par-ents. Keith and Lucille were married on June 16, 1943, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They are the parents of five children: Randy (Risa) Trance, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Terry (Brian) Long, Alpine, Utah; Janice (Cory) Jones, Heber, Utah; David (Shelly) Trane, Longmont, Colorado; Kurt Trane, Salt Lake City, Utah. They have 13 grandchildren grandchil-dren and one great-grandchild. They were honored for their anniversary at a family fami-ly gathering in May. ; I .In . v BONNIE AND WALLACE ALLRED Wallace and Bonnie AW celebrate 50th anniversa iCf mo) UCflB?Ci Competitive Rates Great Service Se Habla Espanol Call for a Quote Today, You'll be Glad You Did. Lender Insurance, Inc. 390 W 800 N -106 Orem UT 84057 , Wallace E. and Bonnie N. Allred will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on June 12, 2003. They were high school sweethearts and were married in the Manti LDS Temple on June 12, 1953. They are the parents par-ents of four children: Kenneth (Beverly) Allred, Bountiful, UT;Janrff Steele, Laguna -Nancy (Val) Hale, OJ. and Marilyn Jenkins, Orem, ' Additionally, they J; grandchildren and grandchildren. W will honor them at a ing in July. ITlcLiDM r.- .i. ! . V 5 HOURS: M.sa.itt3o 1796 N. Univerjif) Rriaham's tanu w 0r is 0 0 ins JB. it Jjioo' Enl) ait -'I jiioi an itii For Dl Ea to :i c ivloi I id lie ileani k in pre IS ( 5 |