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Show Citizen, Press, Review, Wed., April 2, 1986 - Page 12 Zilpha C. Wilkin hello world Babies born in American Fork Hospital: V ISillililiil! : if Jennie Creer dances her way to a scholarship with the Jeoffrey Ballet in New York City. Regional Ballet dancers earn scholarships Utah Regional Ballet dancers will represent the company at Joffrey Ballet in New York City and at Pacific Northwest Ballet School in Seattle, Wash. Corinne Adams, 18, daughter of Doctor Jeffrey and Irene Adams of Highland, was selected for study at Pacific Northwest Ballet. She is a Willam F. Ballet Christensen Scholarship student at the University of Utah. Corinne's piece, "Sweet Idolatry," will be presented at the Emerging Choreographer's Showcase at San Jose. "She's using 15 dancers, which for a young choreographer, is very unusual," said Jacqueline Colledge, of Utah Regional Ballet. is a neo"Sweet Idolatry" classical piece, classical but with unique lines and patterns. Costumes are being completed now for the San Jose Festival,. ;f.r? Corinne is looking forward to the opportunity to study at the Pacific Northwest School in Seattle and will go there following the San Jose performance. Jennie Creer, daughter of Robert and Margaret Creer of Spanish Fork, ws invited to New York for a the with study prestigious Joffrey Ballet. Robert Joffrey offered Jennie the scholarship to the New York school upon the recommendation of Sally Bliss who'd seen Jennie dance. "This is a wonderful opportunity for Jennie. They don't hold open auditions. She was selected at the six-wee- two-mon- th the adjutications for Korinn Mowery, Festival. C obituaries daughter of Dan and Vicki Mowery, Lehi, an auxiliary member of Utah Regional Ballet, was awarded a scholarship to study at Pacific Northwest after her first audition for a ballet school. Korinn hopes to live with her grandparents during her stay in Seattle. She has been a student at Jacqueline's School of Ballet for four years. "She's hard working and takes extra classes," says Colledge of her young dancer. Another plum for a Regional Ballet dancer came to Troy Sorensen of Riverton. He was awarded a full scholarship to the San Francisco Ballet School. He also attended the school last summer, according to Colledge. ue Korinn, Troy, Corinne and Jennie, with other members of Utah Regional Ballet, are preparing for a full schedule of committments during May. They are getting ready for the Pacific Regional Festival to be held in San Jose, Calif., from May that will follow class demonstrations from May Due to popular demand, the company will present "Cinderella," which opens at DeJong Concert Hall on the Brigham Young University Campus from May Some of the dancers are performing in Opera West's performance of "Aida" which will be held at BYU May 1, Beck Card of Thanks A water polo class is currently pool, Ms. Crockett Sarah M. Muzell Sarah Ellen Martin time of her death she Muzell, 85, of Orem, was serving as Relief died Thursday, March Society Chorister. She 27, 1986 at the Utah had served in all the Valley Regional auxiliaries of the Medical Center. church. She was a She was born Feb. 7, member of the choir 1901 in Yorkshire, which performed for England to James and the dedication of the Mary Ann Lyson Provo LDS Temple. Martin. She married She spent her Gerald H. Muzell Feb. childhood days and in 21, 1924 in Provo. Their attended schools marriage was later American Fork. She is survived by solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died four daughters: Mrs. Legrand (Ruth) Mott July 27, 1979. She was an active and Mrs. Grant (Fern) member of the LDS Penrod, both of Church living in the American Fork; Mrs. Orem 60th Ward. At the John M. (May Louise) James Card of Thanks J f Why more family protection plans now cover funeral planning, in addition to wills and life insurance. Lynn (Colleen) Mickelsen of Morgan; 18 grand' 52 great, children; four grandchildren; great great grand- children. A son and two grandchildren preceded her in death. Services will be held Wednesday, April 2, at 11 a.m. in the Orem 60th Ward, 80 W. 900 S. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. .dies. said. The class meets from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. Kevin Dickerson is coach for the team. There are about 25 working out now but anyone 15 years old and up is invited to invited to join. "The water polo class is a natural for individuals who have been on the swim team. It keeps them in condition while providing an entirely different type of sport," she said. j' spares the family any additional anxiety when the inevitable actually happens. It gives positive assurance that the arrangements will represent the personal wishes of the deceased. It also relieves family members of any financial stress, assuring them that funds will be available when needed to offset or pletely cover funeral expenses. Pre-planni- or preFor more information on financing, write for our FREE booklets, "For the Eventual Tomorrow," and "Emergency Guide to What I Want in a Funeral." If you have questions, give us a call or just stop in. at 4 756-356- "Emergency Guide to What Temperature of the water in the is 88 degrees - making it comfortable for all to enjoy, she said. Name pool One reason the high dive isn't up pool is because personnel found a crack in it and Church Pleasant Ward. FREE I booklets, "For the Eventual Tomorrow" and Want in a Funeral." . Address. State , nil code Zip - I t ;- at the swimming Survivors include two Ariz. two Funeral services will and be held Thursday at 11 Reed daughters: at Olpin Family a.m. Burnell Halliday, 500 S. 300 E., Mortuary, Lynn Huntington; friends where may call Halliday, American 7 to 9 from Wednesday Mrs. Fork; Larry one or Thursday (LaRae) Wells, Price; p.m. Mrs. Daryl (Elaine) hour prior to services. Home, Pleasant Grove; Burial will be in the 10 14 grandchildren; great grandchildren; Pleasant Grove City two brothers and two Cemetery sons newspaper. Tell us about the stories you clip and save. Perhaps there was a particular story that inspired you, made you laugh, or made you cry. Maybe it even made you mad and, as a result, something in our community was improved. If you read it, save it, or respond to it, please tell us about it! Even if you don't like something in the newspaper, we want to know about that too! Please be as specific as possible. 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Perhaps you like the local news you can't get anywhere else or maybe you like the columns, the comics, the TV listings or the local advertising. Let us use your statement and photograph to advertise our newspapers and we'll give you a $10 gift certificate good at a variety of local businesses. All you have to do is briefly tell why you like to read this - funeral planning, wills and life insurance -are designed to help the family deal with the emotional and financial trauma that occurs when a family member All three U.S. Forest He was a of the LDS living in the Grove 12th by the Service. It's worth $10. XhMA J FMC Salt Lake City; Mrs. and Tell us why you subscribe starting at the rt Lee of Willard R. Halliday 22-2- 8. She Water Polo . showed to us with the we feel. passing of our loved Dalian and Joan Beck Reed Willard John Beck Halliday, 73, Pleasant one. For the flowers, Allison Beck food, phone calls, etc. Grove, died Monday, Words cannot describe Eugene and Barbara March 31, 1986. Beck the gratitude and love He was born Dec. 8, 1913 in Pleasant Grove to David Owen and Hannah Jane Bullock Halliday., He married Ida Cloe Cobbley July unOur deepest gratitude support, and and those in the com14, 1938 in the Logan to family, friends and derstanding from all munity who had so LDS Temple. She died for their concerned.-- , For this many kind words to June 19, 1984. neighbors, and support through visits, say. concern He spent his entire loving As a family we will life in Pleasant Grove support through the calls, cards, flowers illness and eath of our and nursing care, we never forget the impact and attended schools beloved husband, will be , eternally . all of these expressions there. Most of his life " - of love have father, brother, son and :graMul's;9 had; and was spent as a farmer 'i " Ahe services were will have, to sustain us , and at the time of his Robert friend, carried out according to in our loss. Thank you death he was employed .James. His wish was to his wishes i and. we each and everyone. -- The Robert James remain at home, and appreciated the U because this was a heartfelt response of Family j more unconventional those taking part, inLurline Budge Garth A. James way to take care of his cluding the loving John A. James type of illness, it took concern of i the moran extra measure of tuary, ward leaders, Doris J. Neilft High Dive said they are currently looking for a teacher to teach Synchronized Swimming at the pool. This class will also be offered as a cooperative effort between the swimming pool and,' Community Education. ' ; We, the family of Jodv Ann Beck, would like to thank all of our neighbors, friends and relatives for the acts of kindness which they City Synchronized Swimming Ann Regional Aquasize, water polo offered at A.F. pool The aquasize class being offered at the American Fork Swimming Pool in cooperation with the Alpine School District Community Education program is proving popular with area residents. "We have from 24 to 28 in the class each class period," said DeLayna Crockett, pool manager. The class is held each Tuesday and Thursday from 8 to 9 p.m. Cost is $1.75 per class and you can join anytime. The class will continue until August, Ms. Crockett said. She said the swimming pool furnishes the facility and the instructor for the class with the class offered through the Community Education program. March 21 Girl to Ronald and Michelle Huff Story of Orem. Boy to Danny and Sylvia Fenton Graff of American Fork. March 22 Boy to Steven and Sherrie Pittman Ottosen of Lehi. Boy to Chad and Julie Davis Bradshaw of Orem. March 23 Girl to Mark and Tama Wolfley King of Orem. Boy to Kim and Lisa Stephens Walker of Lindon. Girl to Milton and Tracy Allen Prance of American Fork. March 24 Boy to Lyman and Juliana Rowe Metcalf of Orem. Girl to Michael and Orpha Sue Anderson Bullock of American Fork. Girl to Richard and Linda Renshaw Schoepke of American Fork. Girl to Kelly and Susan Bullock Nelson of Lindon. March 25 Boy to Michael and Ute Christiansen Hudson of American Fork. Girl to Norman and Judy Nielson Brown of American Fork. Girl to Robert and Jackie Stone Face of American Fork. March 26 Boy to Craig and Susan McDonald Chesnut of American Fork. Girl to Michael and Rosanne Jolley Rose of Provo. Girl to Kevin and Cindy Holindrake Robinson of Orem. March 26 Girl to Michael and Ruby Vance Turner of American Fork. Girl to Dane and Lynda Rice Dutcher of American Fork. March 27 Girl to James and Moana Puriri Burgess of Alpine. Boy to Ricky and Debbie Andes Lee of Orem. Boy to Loren and Debbie Andes Lee of Orem. Girl to Douglas and Barbara Wood Johnson of Pleasant Grove. March 28 Girl to Ronald and Jackie Markling Brey of Highland. Girl to Christopher and Sheri Dawn Hight Paulos of Pleasant Grove. ' Chilton Elementary School for Mrs. Morrell (Carina) Dean. Springville, and Wilkin, 79, died 10 years. She was a member of Thursday, March 27, ' 13 1986 at her home in Lehi the LDS Church and Robinson. Amine: 9R ffTPJlt oranriphilHiwn 2nd Lehi served in the of natural causes. ana 1 She was born Nov. 16, Ward as a visiting granacnuaren; 1906 in Lehi, a daughter teacher and on the three sisters! Mrs. Joe of John W. and Sarah Relief Society luncheon (June) Varaey, Idaho , Elizabeth ' Barnes committee. She also Falls. Idaho: Edith J Chilton. She married belonged to numerous Kirkham, Lehi; and Mrs. Beatrice Swenson, .. James Alton Wilkin on dubs in Lehi. Dec. 29, 1927 in Preston, uu, Murray. viie Idaho and their Surviving are five marriage was later daughters, Mrs. Louis preceded .'her in death. j solemnized in the Salt (Faye) Peterson, Alt;;' Mrs. Services were held Lake IDS Temple. He Centerville; died May 30, 1979. Fletcher (Barbara) Monday, May 31, in the 3 She worked as a Hunsaker, Lehi; Mrs. Wing Mortuary Chapel. school lunch cook at the Mic (Jean) Sparenberg, Burial was in the Lehi Lehi Sego Lily Grand Junction, Colo.; City Cemetery. Zilpha 756-356- ' lie ewitiihews 1H 4 Plus , ' UNOCN OS 1 59 . 9. CITIZEN PLEASANT UROYE REVIEW LEHI FREE PRESS NO. UTAH CO. SHOPPER West Main, American Fork Call 756-766- 9 , |