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Show Poonon grcSoflloo onorcito od ftHcj iJl. S The Parowaa High School Commeeeemeat exercises lor the Class of 1982 win be held at the high school ssdttorlsn Friday, May 28, at tjOO 9 PHS honor otudento LOW ROBBSOH Goldon Wodding Tocirold Miss Kelly Colleen Millar aga 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FJt. Millar ofMllford, Utah, has been selected for competition la tha 1982 Teen-wor- ld State Finals to ba held at tha Four Seasons Convention in St. George, Utah at jun. on June 26th, 1982. Taanworld has selected young woman outstanding from all over tha stats to participate in tha three day activities. Tha program is designed to recognize young women, 14 tolS who excel in scholastic achievement and community Involvement. Contestants are judged on poise, personality, grooming, and a speech or talent RAQUEL ROWLEY idlag academic achieve. meats aad thalr oetstaad-U- g contributions 5 The program . as follows: to the Is outlined March of the Graduates, Invocation Nicole Barton, of Welcome - Kelly . Address ,Reed Orton, Musical Number Graduates, Introduction of Theme Jin Judy Turner, Student Speaker -Janet Evans, Double Mixed . . '. Engagomont Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams aad Mr. Harold J. Is a grandson of Lewis and Gontoot 70 LDS as their secretary. Torrle Is the adltor of the school yearbook, active with volleyball, Pep Club, Laconic school paper, and other various activities. Temple. David attended schools la Nebraska and Las Vegas. He I. S "t , other special prizes. Throughout the year, the National Teen world Scholarship Program will award over $500,000 in college CNN ; V . 4 X la all tributors aspects of school life. Because of thalr excellence, they have baea selected to be the student speakers at Commencement Exercises which win be held at the Parowaa High School Auditorium. May 28, at 8:00 pjn. VK KB AND JOSEPH Wedding Bells Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Heatoa announce the forth, coming marriage of their daughter Vickie to Joseph Farns-wor- th Farasworth, soa of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dennis oa Friday, May 28th. The couple will seal their love for time and eternity in the St. George Temple. A reception will be held that evening at tha Alton Cultural Hall from 7:30 to 9:30 pjn. On Saturday, May 29th, from 800 to 10S00 p.m. there wlU ba an open house at the Greenville Ward Chapel. Joseph Is attending SUSC where he Is majoring in accounting. He filled a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Japan. Vickie la majoring la business at SUSC. They plan to make their home in Cedar City and continue their education. A small luncheon served afterwards. Keep this date open for your entire family. wlU be fafrO OfcOD V ' J K i CAROL KELLY ORTON A i fcno lot HANKS in Gilford and 47 dancers. Performances will range from tap to ballet, serious and comic, as well as the extremely popular aerobics. Lavish costuming will add color to tha numbers. It Is the second year for Mayor's Flamingo Dancers, who range from tiny tots to adults. Thursday night trophies will ba presented to dancers from the 1981 performance of "Razzia Dazzle," and on Friday, Meyer will present trophies to the performers la "Give Our Regards to Mllford.0 Show time Is 7:00 p.m. 387-288- 1 With News Of Friends, Neighbors and Relatives. EXPERT CLOCK original music, children's art, etc. We would encourage each of you to contact the cultural arte specialist In your ward for entry of your exhibits and talents. AlKScket THS CLOCK MANOR :: C2 North Main Cedar City, Ut. The exhibit booths will ba open for viewing at tfiO pjn. and the program will begin at 8 pjn. in the Beaver 1st and 2nd Ward KUJJOCOlf AFUNNEKDOL-AIw t$atpM-dtion- recipe D i lottetpooni sugar a Mt.onrtaor 4cupm . Ouaoae aaa drtnk tm& ond sjqot wcaer m otosa Sic in nsk. Soft oi once chsi ond Sw betoie aawmQ. Makes 1 cup orlsoMng. C wtt Owmw looei Cooooen c KOOt'A) vtwj evlMsTtQ 1 Doitoiot Doited Call The Beaver Stake Is now planning their annual show for Tuesday, June 1, from 6jOO to 9j00 pjn. Each ward has been busy collecting exhibits in the areas of art, weaving, poetry, prose, Plaigo danooro The Flamingo Dancers will present "Give pur Mlijbrd, la an entertaining evening of dance Thursday and Friday, May 11 and 21 at tha Mllford School multiElementary purpose room at 7:00 p.ni. Dedicated to Laurie Moody who died In a traffic accident on icy roads In February, the program will feature the talents of guest Vermlne Fustlno artist Keaka Kaalhue Haws, a Hawaiian who presently teaches in Provo. Under tha direction of choreodance instructor grapher Johann Meyer tha event will feature 31 numbers ? The Honor Students at Parowaa High School have been aaaouBced. They are: Reed Ortoa, Janet Kelly Mitchell Kaat Evans, Peadletoa, . Carol Haaks, aad Lori Asa Robinson, Raquel Rowley. These stuhave demojstrated dents academic out at ending achievement la their four years of Ugh school. They have also baea major con- Church. o across the scholarships nation. Miss Kelly Miller is sponsored by First Interstate Bank of Utah, Mllford Office, Union Pacific Old Timer's Club 33, Sam's Furniture and Appliance, Jefferson Mercantile Co., and Beta Upsllon Sorority. She 1 a student atMllford High School and Is active In Student Council, Tiger-tie- 's Drill Team and the IU3.S. Church Mllford 2nd Ward. She was also Tlgerette Drill Mistress for the past school year. The competition is the official state preliminary for National Taanworld tha Finals to ba held in Decern bar of 1982. Teenworld finalists from all fifty states will compete for over $56,000 In cash scholarships and tuition grants; a Queen's wardrobe a 12,000 personal appearance contract; and many a PFQDG-- KELLY MILLER presentation,. Quartette, Student Speaker -Mitchell Kaat Peadtetoa, aad Carol Moaaa Haaks, Vocal Trio, Student Speaker -- Lori Aaa Rohlnsoa,Masieal Number - Senior Ensemble, Student Speaker Raonel Row. ley, Musical Number rad-ates, Preseatatloa of HoU Graduates - Laos lagshead. Principal, Acceptance of Graduates .DR. J. Clair Morris, Superintendent, Awarding of Diplomas, Stephen Adams School Board Member, School Song, Graduates aad Audience, Benediction - Colette Adams. Millie Kanirle and Is currently employed at Lew's Supply in Ploche. Torrle attended Ploche Elementary School aad Is currently attending LCHS. A Senior, she win graduate with the Senior Class this spring. She Is student body vice president, and very active in school activities, having been with Lincoln Lynns three years, this year Hardy announced the engage-me- nt and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Torrle Susanna Hardy and Mr. David Nelson McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Turpla and Mr. Nelson Harold McLean. The bride to be is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy of Mllford and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart of Ploche, Nev. Torrle and David became engaged on Christmas Eve. The wedding will ba held July 10, 1982 in the St. George lolly Dllor 9 Vw)nejvT PwJCFwJJf DMtQr H fflfM'VJd roooi corponpton Snob 380 North 100 West PLEASE NOTE NEW A.M. NOON WORSHIP SERVICES REV. TIMES 11:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL FRED HAUMAN, VI PASTOR TORRIE AND DAVID IL kw JSk ef Back by Popular Demand-- 4 Glendora Galbraith Orem p nr.a a dlv ujcrnn Classes start June 21st, p.to. Monday, day and Friday. $25.00 fee for two weeks. 7-- 10 Wednes- Utah Classes start June 22, pjn. Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturday. $25.00 tse for two weeks Include manual. L Bennett's introduces TTaavo-ciinoc- a specially-formulat- ed line of decorative & durable interior paints Classes start June 21st, pjn. Monday, Wednesfee for to weeks Includes and $35.00 Friday. day r manual. -4 now n 7-- 10 coin M pjn. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. $20.00 tea for two weeks. Classes start June 22, All Classes Held At Nary Wiseman o DECORATIVE Qj O )i Home -- Available in Flat Latex. Latex Satin Enamel and JjJJjS Semi-Qlo- ss Enamel (oil base) finishes. R9 trom $11.95 i For Imformation Phone lsM pjn. Got. Joco 101b You must have your ownsergar. Dory 007-207- 1 cr 4 V JANET EVANS speakers are selected as of their representatives class by virtue of thalr out- - MITCHELL PENDLETON Ittl CA or. p-- The seniors have chosea as thalr theme 'The Best of Times." Student speakers win emphasise this theme and win speak toward dU-treat aspects of it. The Ralph and Nelda Eyre Tanner celebrated thalr 50th wedding anniversary tt the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Vtrnoa R. Will la Tustaa Hills, California. A lowly dlnntr was served to 110 guest folio wlaf a program by tha family. The Taaaara have spent tho winter la California and will ba rataralnf to thalr homo In Mllford soon. Family mtmbars who attandad from Utah were: War ran and Lillian, Mllford; Laltolna and Ethal La wis from Ogden, Ruloo and Rachel Ejrra, Thnrmaa and Erma Eyra, BUI and UttU Gibson, Garald and Mary. baU Eyra from Minorsvlllo. Thaodora and Malra Eyra and family from Us Vegas, Nev. Many relatives and frlands from tha California area. 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