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Show . GRA to Hold Family Day at Saratoga ciation win hold their ananal -: r3u Saratoga Family oating, Saturday. July 3L at Saratoga Resort Your GRA membership can ad $1 mt famlbr will entitle yoa to fret rides, fret hot dogs. fret soft drinks and a aucoont on tht swimming and on other entertainment. Tht Resort win bt open from 9 for a fan day of lb. to 9 b.bl storm ait. An members art urged to bring tht family for as out standing day of fanmy m Thomas Griffith of American Fork is nrtsident of the GRA, John Roberts, American Fork, is mwehiirmin of the Saratoga Day along with Tom Buttock ofl t Provo. Family Reunion The Conch family reunion will bt held Saturday, July Slat Wines Park. Family members art re- Mr. and Mrs. Terry John O'Brien . RcccpSian Honors Terry 7 minded to bring their own picnic lunch and gather at 12 o clock till S p.m.. There win be a program. - i a. - . (Anna Joy Wofflnden) J. O'Brbs Fclb win Tcntpb Ycddbj Ceremony j Sociables Plan Coming Events .. .towed DawM Lou Bull, Elroy V. Vilson Dewna Let Butt With Valley Music Han's production of 'Carooser bow in its second and final week, east members ofthe nesi production scheduled to open August 2. arrived Sunday to begin rehearsal on Kiss Me Kate." with stars Marguerite Plam and Bob Wright it wis reheading tht llnt-a- p. Russ Ballard. ported today by President of Valley Music Han. Peter Palmer, presently playing the lead of Billy Bieglow la Carousel is using this week to learn his lines for an Broadway production. For the local people who comprise the singing and dancing ensembles, this week win bt a hectic one. They win rehearse for "Kate during tht day. got some supper, and return to do "Carousel" at night. One of tht ensemble singers, Linda Chandler, was slightly inron-ov- tr jured in a one-c- ar an afternoon after rehear Friday sal In the best tradition of tht theater, Miss Chandler returned to tht Hall for tht Saturday matinee performance so that tht show would go on. Stage Manager, Michael Price, refused to allow htr to perform due to tht discomfort of htr Injuries which consisted of many bruises. She did return Saturday night, however, and performed as if nothing happened. Kiss Me Kate,' an adaption of Shakespeare's 'Taming of the Shrew," win also star Elaine Dunn, Allen Jenkins, Robert Ball, Bryan De Silva, Avon Long, and Virginia Capers. for "Because of the seU-o- uf the grand premiere, many persons havt thought that tht entire 14 performances of 'Carou sel was sold out," Mr. Ballard reported. "This is not so there are good seats available for all remaining performances... and tickets can bt obtained right at the theater tht night of each show," he said. "Two big events art happen ing Saturday, Juiy at tariy mai To A charming bride of tba mid- the couple was served to tht morning all of tht LDS Socia meet summer was Anna Joy Wofflnwedding party at the home of bles and their families will den, datchte r of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ward M. Hicktn at tht Morlty Cabin, near Tlmp Mr. and Mrs. WlUiam P. Butt, Delta Sigma. Ronald Thomas Wofflnden of this in Salt Lake City following tht Haven, at 9 a.m. for a big family formerly of Lehi now residing in She rtlgntd as Strawberry breakfast. At noon they win en-- Pleasant Grove, announce the Queen for 1964 and also won a city. Sht was marritd to Tarry impressive ceremomy. wed Joy their lunch and family games engagement and forthcoming special award at tht Miss Utah John O'Brien in the Salt Lake At a beautifully aopointta at Aspen Grove. same that Howard Elder evening, 9. reception ding marriage of their daughter Dawna , Pageant. She has been employed Temple, July in the Ltbi Fourth ward cultural When tht children art tucked Lou and Elroy W. Wilson, son of for the past two years at HerR. Kuntar officiated at the cereHalt tht new Mr. and Mrs. O' n bed that evening, the adults Mr. and Mrs. C. Walter Wilson, cules Powder Company, as a semony and tba couple wart acBrian wart honored and received win dance and socialise at the formerly of Cedar Fort now re- cretary. companied by their parents, relaSouth, siding in Bountiful. and Mr. Wilson is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. fritnds. congratulations and best wishes Oram 4th, 27th Ward-5- 75 tives, The engaged couple win take Bountiful High School where he John E. O'Brien of Fullert on, from their relatives ana many 400 West in Ortm. You are Invited if you art LDS, vows July SO and win bt honored was a member of the band and California art parents of the friends. For the occasion, tht over 25, singit, wtaowta, or at a reception that same evening served as student teacher of Auto vivacious bridt chose a flatterbridegroom. at tht Manila Ward, Pleasant Mechanics class. A wadding breakfast honoring ing gown designed with bodice divorced. Dance Instruction will begin at Grovt. of Spanish lace over crystalHe has attended the University 8 p.m. line. The bouffant skirt was en Is a graduate of Utah and is attending General Tht bride-ele- ct If you havt any farther ques of Pleasant Grovt High School Motors Training School. Heis hanced with Spanish ruffles of CrCwii She held a please contact Shirley and four year graduate student employed at Wilkinson Buick in tions, bouquet crystalline. oi talisman roses. Glort, Norman Stott, or Marilyn of the LDS Seminary. She at- Bountiful. Things don't turn up in this onoimoana. We hops to set tended Snow College for a year The young couple plan to make world until somebody turns them Chosen to serve as Matron of in Hill Honor was Mrs. Monte Hantaan. you and your family. where sht was active in Lambda their home in Bountiful up. Bridesmaids Included Mrs. Gary Jolley, Mary Ann Feathtrstont, Janice Norberg, Mrs. Gordon A resident of this area has been T. WofSndtn. Wtlda Landt, and aelected as one ofthe performers Gerhardt Gotcktrits, in America's largest annual reliPetite little Kay lean Wodnden Hill Cumorah the gious spectacle, was flower girl and Jeron Keith Pageant at Palmyra, New York, Wotflndtn stood with her as page July 1. Tht girls In tht lint wort She Is Miss Patricia Brown, boy. floor-leng- th styled gowns of white daughter of Mr. andMrs. Howard lace over gold taffeta. They car B. Brown, of Lehi. ried bouquets or tausman roses. ed The Pageant Is The Bride's mother was gowned sponsored by the Mormon in gold floor-leng- th crystalline Church, which this year's at as was tht bridegroom s mother. taches significance to the Pag' flowers were also talisman tant because this is the 145th Their : roses. anniversary of the year Joseph Standing with the groom as best Smith, the organiaer or the man was Dr. C Jess Groesbeck. Church, saw bis first Heavenly Ushers for the occasion wtrt Phil visions, and the 135th anniver T. O'Brien, Doug McKinlay, Gorsary of the year the Church was don T. Wofflnden, Peter D. Wof organised. flnden, and Russell G. Wofflnden. Some 400 performers clad in The Cultural Hall was appro colorful costumes of Hebraic, decorated in tht bride's priately Greek, Roman and Artec Indian color scheme of gold and white, design present this annual Pag accented with Roman pillars, tant on 25 stages on the vast ferns, and flower sprays of gladislope of Bill Cumorah. olus. In tht center of tht room, The Impressive spectacle pre' served themselves from guests ; . ' sents, with drama, music, sound an attractive buffet table centered and elaborate staging effects, with a beautiful arrangement of ':? -brilliant lighting, the story ofthe gladiolus and mums further N Amer an of ancient and fall rise 4 tht gold and white , lean civilisation as related in the complimenting color schtmt. Book of Mormon. The highlight The large 15 layer wedding cake, of the drama shows the appear decorated with white roses and anct of Christ to his followers in bells, stood on a table decorated the New World. with gold mums and rose buds Joseph Smith, as he later re in Grecian urns. lated, was ltd to H1H Cumorah guests at the door as and given the golden plates of Greeting and hostesses were Mr. hosts the Book of Mormon which he and Mrs. Ward M. Hicktn and translated. On the basis of these Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Wing. plates and other revelations, he Those in charge of serving were organised the Church of Jesus Mrs. Orvttta Adams, Mrs. Clara Saints in Christ of Latter-da- y Russon, Mrs. Georgia Spencer, 1830. Today, the Church has more and Mrs. Evelyn Wofflnden. than 2,000,000 members around Assisting with tht gifts wtrt the globe. Mrs. Lexia Wofflnden, Mrs. The Pageant, by long tradition, Yours will cost you NOTHING Sharon Groesbeck, Mrs. Grace is kept fret of any hint of coVerdell Hardy and Mrs. Wing, mmercialism. There art no Mrs. Elma Erickson. with either a new or al " 1 I iY-- ... charges tor admission or for Mrs. Pnil T. O'Brien took parking-- in fact, no charges of charge of the guest book. fill out subscription. any kind. There is no hawking A program of special signifi of souvenirs, programs or re cance to the bridt ana groom freshments and donations are the blank belowl included an organ solo by Mr. neither solicited nor accepted. H. Alva Wing; tht Thompson The performers in the Pageant, nr tfOUr eni" Sisters Trio; Gerhardt Goecke X of Mormon the members mostly ...o vour rlts, a reading; a vocal trio, congregations in the eastern part Vera Trant, Almost of tneUnittdStatas, missionaries Evelyn Wofflnden, . . . and Eva Carson singing the same lulu ne i and college students of Utah, pay v flne9t The h picxur for Anna Joy's songs sang they their own travel and living mother and father's wedding re w.r-tMMexpenses. "Those Wedding Bells national Hill Cumorah is located four ception, "V. are Breaking Up That Old Gang milts south of Palmyra, New of Mine." and I Lovt You York, on Highway 2k two milts NormanNlalsenandLart Truly; north of Manchester Interchange, Nlelson presented a vocal com New York Thruway Exit 43. edy; Nell Swan and his partner Free entertained with ballroom dance numbers; a vocal solo by the SWBSCRIPTI0M ORDER BLANK VISIT HERE groom, Terry, accompanied by his bridt, Anna Joy. ensemble, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fage and For htr golng-awa- y son Kevin of Roy, Utah spent Anna Joy chose a beige suit an enjoyable Thursday visiting with rust colored trim. Their with Mrs. Alice Skinner. Friday, honeymoon trip was planned to I they all traveled to Las Vegas Monterey and carmei by tne sea to spend a week as guests of in coastal California. Mr. and Mrs. James Gottrtd-so- n Tht bridt and bridegroom are both graduates of tht BYU. Both (Fays) and family. I a A While there, they visited many toured with tht BYu program -- . points of interest and had a full Bureau to tht Orient and to Eur1 week of tnttrtainment and visit-le- g. ope. Tht groom has served in th t Thursday of that week, Mrs. Ward Bishopric of tht BYU 20th Virgil Eatcslsgf of Salt Lake Ward for the last year and Anna City Caw to Las Vtgu to be Joy's assignments havt included with tht family and Join the Relief Society President in tht BYU ward for two years. aeUvSttes. Vcd July 30; Reception Planned . Pciricb to un nn rmcss TtanAay. JeJy 2S. IMS Uf.i:d!cclAss3.Ch$to III FIIUL YEEK Tht Geneva Recreation Asso y?- the CAROUSE' Stmmcrtime begins a Wear white clothing to reflect to the and its tht heat, loose and comfortable to pemit heat escape and permgames and sports. Sommertlme also brings back eable to moistart to allow heat tht hot sunshine, hkh teamtr- - loss via svtatiag. atarts and cases of sunburn. Drink enoaghvater to replace Vigorous loss from svtatiag. Small, at physi cal activity in the hot snmmer drinks of water, perhaps monas is fen far almost an ofl half a glass, art better than us, bat tt can also bring health gulping large qaantitits. Watch yourself and the others problems. To pass on a few hot weather it your party for signs of trouhints to behji tht many occasion ble. Don't try tobea'heaua." al weekend athletes who art most If tat heat begins to get yoa likely to run into trouble, your down, stop, rest and cool off. Remember that the temperantignoornooa ooctor wno is a member of tht Utah State Medl ture and humidity art even mart cal Association, offers these sag important than tht sun. Beat exhaustion and beat stroke can gestions: Havt a cartful medical check occur in tht shade on a hot, ap rior to starting a program of humid day. rigorous activity, such as returning to the tennis court or Pottaits in An. tht golf coarse for tht first time after the long hiatus. Fork Hospital Plan your more vigorous sports and games in tht cooler hours of tht day, mornings and Patients at the American Fork Hospital July 18 through July early evenings. Become acclimatised to the 24 who were admitted for treatheat by graduated approach to ment or for txamlnation include exercise. Don't play too much or the following Lehi residents: - frt-aoe- too long for the first few sessions in the beat. Take frequent rest periods. Don't bt ashamed to sit down on a bench and rest while awaiting your turn at tht tee. Take 15 minutes for rest break between sets of tennis. Helen M. Powell, Zelda ConShawns Jackson, Marilyn Haws, Paul Halverson, James A. Brown, Thehna Nielsen, Kyle Holgatt, Kelvin p Anderson, Collette Berry, Arnie Oxburrow, LueUa Christofftrson, B.H. Curtis, and Kays Lyn Bone. nor, some Pcriicip:!: Ccntcrch Pcjc.nl 87-3- world-renown- 00 mm oo 1 rj I f"VTi to FREE! VI fan nulrlV nil "lUfiT 0 W, ? 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