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Show r Thursday, October 1, 1981 - Page A-- 6 Temple Announces Conference Schedule Pi fa 1 The Provo Temple will be open during the week of October Con- ference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints to ac- commodate regular patrons as well as friends and visitors to General Conference DOUG PRICE- - West Jordan, proudly recent March of Dimes from outside the Temple District. The regular session for Spanish-speakin- g people will not be held as previously scheduled on Saturday, October 3 because of Conference. displays the beautiful horse he won in the The horse, an Arabian Gelding, is called J.D. Warrior. rf I -- I I i jd y a U -- -- Ride-A-Lon- - The Sixth Annual g March of Dimes held September 19, was a very successful affair. Seventy seven riders enjoyed the beautiful - Ride-Alon- from American Fork, Lehi and Pleasant Grove will participate in the California event. Back row: Rachael Mangum, Angie Mugleston, Sheri Mill, Angela THESE GIRLS Miller. Center Row: Barbie Brooks, Jennifer Hoggard, Angie Anderson. Front row: :; Jami Eastwood, Mindy Baum, Tarah Fotheringham, Kim Jensen, Vanassa Oliver. One hundred and sixty 1 tieven Utah County presidents are in t Anaheim, Calif., this enjoying the ; beach, Disneyland and vvreeK vacation Jamily time together. Six; months ago the J.Utah Angels received an Invitation to be the entertainment 'featured " at. the 1981 World Cup J)ance Championships tjield annually at Inn at the Park in Anaheim, California. The invitation came as a direct result of the unit winning place in the world Grand Prix in England last May. Bob teenage music written and produced by Walt Disney productions. secorjd After their formances executive Awferd, three Units. The Cherub Unit includes girls from four to seven of age, the Jr. unit is girls from age eight through 12, and the teen unit includes girls age 13 and up. They will all peform at the World Cup in the afternoon and again at the World Cup Grand Ball on Saturday Night. The night performance will be televised. In addition to the World Cup Performance they will perform on Friday at the Disney Plaza Gardens presenting a "Disneyland Special" to producer of the World Cup was impressed with their' performance and extended the irritation to include their "little per- at Disneyland they are being hosted as guests to 'enjoy thtidesaftd at concessions -- :sistets." :fheir parents voted Disneyland. y The division of Utah Angels is trained by LeGene Tri-Cit- unanimously to accept the invitation in all Delectable goodies of all kinds will be available at the annual Hospital Fair on Fri., Lyman at Apollo Hall in American Fork. LeGene says that the spirit and y enthusiasm of people is overwelming. For example: Mrs. Lois Mugleston and LaVoy Hill from Alpine have custom fitted over one hundred sweat suits and costume totes, all personally monogram-me- d with each individual Angel's name. Bruce Nilsson from American Fork furnished a 14 passenger van to accomodate some of the people who did not wish to drive. The fathers arranged their vacations around the event and family togetherness is of such that every participating child is accompanied by family members. The " fafnilies will travel" home Sunday, October 4th in order to have the Angels back in school Monday after an exciting week of stardom. Oct. 9. Tri-Cit- Sponsored by the Pink Ladies at the hospital, in with cooperation hospital personnel, the fair will be on the lawn of the medical facility and will run from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will he han- dicrafts, items, Christmas a featuring bake sale homemade candies, cakes, bread, cookies, delicious Cindy Ferguson Clifton Grove. ;tSept. 7 - Girl to Alfred Lee and Maurine Brown "Meredith of Orem. Sept. 8 - Boy to Tony and Cheryl Adams Kogines of ft if Lehi. ; Sept. 9 - Boy to Michle and Sherri Fugel Shepherd Am. fork. i Sept. 9 - Girl to Ford and Karen Hale Stevenson of Drern. i Sept. 9 Girl to George and Sharlene Ellison Lowe irf Ajji.Fork. ;Sept. 10 Girl to Mitchell and Pamela Hakes JlcCjiislion of PI. Grove. n 11 - Boy to Rex and Ileen Makin i- - Sept. of Orem. Sept. 12 - Boy to John and Mary Lucia Hyde fiuberson of Provo. J Sept. 13 - Boy to Robert and Marly n Hardman and other goodies, games and train rides. In addition, you will be able to purchase your lunch or supper at the concessions stand, and have the opportunity to take home a handmade quilt made for, the occasion byjthe feu A Ladies: Proceeds go to help furnish rooms and buy new equipment for the new hospital. Cham-berlai- -- -- Jensfcn of PI. Grove. -ISept. 13 - Girl to Rick and Bobi Lee Giles Hunter of Am-Jork- The following babies were born in the American Fork Hospital: September 22- - Girl to Ronald and Becky Harvey Hunter of American Fork. September 23- - Boy to Robert and Mary Peay Whitman of American Fork. September 23- - Boy to Ronald and Lynda Jacobson Sorenson of American Fork. September 24- - Girl to Dee and Jean Hamling Jense of Pleasant Grove. September 24- - Girl to Larry and Wendi Huff-mast- er Olsen of Lehi. September 25- - Boy to Kevin Whiting of Lindon. September 25- - Girl to Ralph Cornell of Lehi. September 26- - Girl to Verl Crossman of Fairfield. September 27- - Girl to David derson Shoel of Orem. September 27- - Boy to Gary Moseman of Pleasant Grove. and Julie Nelson and Susan Gilles and Monda Dill and Shauna group language The grand prize for the event was a registered Arabian gelding, J.D. Warrior, which was won A An- and Julia Lyon School, ! in jfcghet orchestra The currently calls a Mr. Richard and will conconcerts there regularly throughout 7 Beeson, duct the season. formation , . More inon mem- berships in the Chamber Music society may be obtained at the library. The library is also preserving a large collection of chamber music donated to the Society by the Owen Btngham family the chamber 'i the local orchestra's community. The orchestra also provides an opportunity for o local musicians "blow the dust" off their instruments and start playing again. Many people stop playing after their high school or college years. According to- - members of the orchestra, these musicians could contribute to the culture of Utah County by joining the group. New members are welcome, and may arrange for an audition by coming to a the its its Orem City Library home by invitation of director, GW for business and professional persons on your Commercial Property improved or unimproved paid for, or not. Grove High beginning in October. orchestra conductor. V Offices in NEVADA UTAH IDAHO Where money gets down to business! H;i original ! Helping to finance growth since 1953 c 212 SOUTH STATE STOREM, UTAH Other donations of music and old instruments would be welcomed by the Society, as well as public support through attendance at concerts. 225-816- 6 Now you can be a Better Wbt with our unique system. rehersal at 8:30 Saturday morning at the Pleasant Grove High v School. Also on the agenda for the orchestra is the of The performance Messiah this coming Christmas. . Pleasant follow evening, Oct. helpfuithsf of growth music the temple. The temple will stop giving names at 12 noon on Saturday, October 3 to allow our workers to listen to the afternoon session of Conference. Monday October 5, the temple will be closed, and will reopen on Tuesday, October 6, on the regular schedule of fifty sessions daily. We arrange all types of loans at the mornings musicians 'to fr TO with the orchestra in this inspiring holliday event. Rehersals be wilj conducted on Saturday will formed the chamber, music society languages contact WORKING CAPITAL participate 2 chamber sessions should arrive by 8:30 a.m. The temple is should NEED choir is being gathered from the northern Utah county area, and will wishes to announce the beginning of its 1981-8concert season beginning Oct. 10. The first will be performance given at the Pleasant Grove High School at 8 p.m. A second perTuesday 13, 8 p.m. at the Orem City Library. The Chamber Music Society was organized a year ago by 'local musicians, following the death of their conductor, .. Mr. ... Owen Bingham. The ensuing vacancy was filled by Mr. Leon Honey, Pleasant Grove High School music director. Mr. Honey and the sessions should arrive at the temple by 8:30 a.m., and visitors attending these sessions should arrive at 9:30 a.m. Those attending the German-speakin- g foreign special thanks goes to Sundance and KFTN The Alpine Area Chamber Music Society formance endowment Living patrons for the Spanish-speakin- g prepared to conduct sessions in 16 different languages, so groups desiring sessions in by Doug Price of West Jordan, who raised a total of $1,328. Alpine Chamber Music Society 'New Arrivals .ISept. 6 - Boy to Gary and trip and the raised $5,200. Hospital Fair Readied Tri City Angels Perform At World Cup Special Successful, Winner Named g sessions in connection with Conference will include Spanish on Thursday, October l, and on Tuesday, October 6; and German on Thursday, October 1. 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