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Show ital Sffltirfics of Comm Utah AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Boy to Vee D. and Carolyn Carolyn Hill Frost, Spanish ' Jarvis Fork. Wilson, Provo. Saturday: Boy to Ern6l and Ellna NielBoy to Larry Jay and Anna Boy to Douglas and Mardene sen Anderson, Orem. Clair Horton Beck, Spanish Hermansen Nelson, Goshen. Fork. Thursday: j Boy to Glen and Jolerie Gay- - Boy to Alfred G. and MariGirl to Kenneth Draper and son Pace,- Provo. t Cleo Heber. Humpherys, Joyce. Erickson Hansen, Girl to Norman Li and LuAnn lyn Stanley L. to and Sheila F. Boy Spanish Fork. Jerry Montgomery Bacon; Provo, Mitchell June 20: ' Carter, Provo. ' r Friday: Girl to Verl D. and Geraldine f:June 19: j Boy to Myron E. and Mar-jorHiatt Girl to Richard Lee and Davies, Springville. : Carter Rawlinson, Orem. Carol Ann Neel to Elden Jay and Joleen 'Boy Tooktf, Orem. Boy to James Rf. Jr. and Hudson Haskell, Payson. Aunkst Patterson, AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL June 19: ; June 23: Provo. Girl to' Royce Larry and Girl to Robert Eugene and Carolyn Boy to Norman and Ruby Child v Hermanson, -Duke Cox, Orem. r JoAnn Evans Lewis, Spanish Springville. Linda Fork.'. Boy to Raymond and MARRIAGE LICENSES K. Hansen Kelsey, Orem. June 22: Wesley Evan Smith, .18, Girl to Wesley E. and Mar-len- e Boy to Jay Leslie and Patri Orem, and Imo Rae Olsen, 19, cia Sorensen Reif, Payson. Provo. Engh Carter, Provo. ' Boy to Joseph and Colleen June 21: Earl , Warner Hodgkins III, Millie Booth Thompson, Orem. to Kenneth Boy Ray and 20, Provo, and Michele Ash- ; ;. worth, Ohio. !' Larry 6wen Webster, 20, Hyr rum, and Betty May Wright, i"-- - n ii ii lzzi nzn ti lzz I lilf tell1 I l, ' A L M - - ; , AJNUKAMA COLONIAL LADY v ; sw-- j . L i The annual sale thousands drive H J :jfrttiarM . ' u Sunday Herald Hi.1964 j hundreds of Si, h - . . J cTk cv T- T- Hall, 20, Costa Mesa, Calif. Charles Gordon: Allred, 22, Jean Spanish Fork, and Gloria v Ballard, 21, Payson. Hubert Donald , Helm, 31,v Springville and Karen Norman, DIVORCES GRANTED Chloe koulton from Urcle 22, Springville. . John Kenneth Williams, 18, Lee Moulton; plaintiff granted Mapleton, and Diane Allred, custody of three minor children 19, Stringvillei and $121 a month support. j y ; . James Hoskins Lundwall, 22, Costa, Mesa, Calif., and Linda -- ie 7 : 20, Provo. !;' ' - D.C. - Bridget Raymond Clark Messick, 24, Heber, and Susan Rae Cirni-- 1 mings, 17, Heber, ' Paul Eugene .' Healey, 18, Spanish iFork, and Colleen Dunn, 16, Spanish Fork. Eldon Earl Christensen, 36, Payson and Joan Mae H.1 SteyensonI 25, Spanish Fork. tI i i. n. 1 AH rrvw, naipn jesse irayne, and Dorothy Jean Berry, 20,1 Memphis; Tenn. ' . Owen Kent Hooley, 22 Pleas ant Grovfe and Marilyn Kay Price, 21 Pleasant Grove. Grove, Thomas Everett Grisard, 22, Arlington, Va.; and Sandra Ruth Boel; 22, Washington, . I Columbus 18, ' M 1 A V'v -,f ov I Pretty Marilyn Poll gets some last-miriu- te touches to her colonial, lady, costume from Betty Lou Liechty, who, with Geertsen. is in charere of costuminjr for the lavish 'fPflnrvfama Arnpri Pwtt Pwnr)nrv. Sifnf wVlirV will Vo foalTrorl Tnlir 1 fKiwiirrVi A 00 o event. xivai ! Patriotic 'Panorama Americana' To Be bly Set Tonight 4-Ni- Historical Musical ght "Panorama Americana," musical highlight of Provo's Freedom Festival, is now in the (Continued from Page One) stage of costume fittings and last minute polishing of choral well as three bands from the and dance numbers for the dress rehearsals scheduled for Monday and Tuesday. , Panoroma Show Now booked for four performThe four-nigPanorama Americana musical show in the ances because of the heavy deBYU fieldhouserwill be : held at mand for tickets, "Panorama 8:15 p.m. each night, July 1 Americana" will open in the Smith Field- through July1 4. 'See story and Georgeat Albert 8:15 p.m. on Wednes house picture on Page 5). day, July 1, and run through ising to be tops in quality with the evening of July 4.. Melody, color, variety, action dozens of beautiful floats, will and patriotic impact are emfollow the traditional Provo pamusical rade course as it unfolds Sat- phasized in this tour American, history through urday at 9:30 a.m. Parade units will assemble at with a cast of 200, according to the Provo High School and BYU Ramona Bernhard, director. by parking lots. The line of march Ten dances, choreographed the from Dee Winterton, range will begin at 10th Jforth and and sailor's hornpipe to minuet on south University proceed Avenue to Center Street, then the Charleston and the caneast on Center to Ninth. East. can. vElvis Terry's Some units will continue east chorus will present songs from to George M. jto the Utah j Stat e Hospital to Stephen Foster Battle Hymn ' "The proyide a Fourth of July treat Cohan, plus of the Republic." A guitar and for the patients. another group of young folk dancers. The orchestra under Richard Ballou supplies the mu- , ; ht 10-a-ct , 75-voi- j Eleven trophies will be given for winning parade units, according to Dr. Robert D. Lar- gen, chairman.' These will m--i elude : Most beautiful float; most artistic;' most humorous; second place in all three cate- ffnMot-- ' in all thro r1ao i &v categories; and the two win-- ning horse units; In addition, $100 cash awards will go to the three first prize floats. 'j -- j fViCT-- 4 -' ' : , v - Parade Marshal Lyle Williams will be the rade marshal, ATnxr5an flaw ac pa- - carrying the Vio rlrlisc a horse in the lead position. Besides unlifj? from Prnvo there will he auee.n floats from Nephi, Payson, Spanish Fork, Springville, Orem and Pleas- i ant Grove. Several crack bands will en- ; uven tne procession. Mr. Larsen appeals for parade watchers to show, respect for the American Flag when it passes. (Full instructions on how to render proper respect to the flag will be published later in The Herald). The capper for the 1964 Free dom Festival will be the sky fireworks, fired from the BYU practice field, Saturday, July 4 at. 9:45 p.m. There will be no set pieces or ground displays. All fireworks will be the high, aenai type which can be seen at ft distance. TTiptp will Vu j ! ce banjo ensemble of "Utah County youth will lend support to will be from parking areas in northern parts of the city. This will be the 13th year the Freedom Festival has been sponsored by the Provo stakes of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Harold S. Hintze is general chairman, assisted by Gerald D. Stone and C.R. (Neal) Peterson. The six stake presidents Fred L. Markhani, Roy W. Doxey, G. Marion Hinckley, Ben E. Lewis, Clyde Lunceford and form the Flake L. Rogers of "board directors" for the celebration. ( 1 i i - ! II sical foundation for the n "3 program. The D's" will also be featured. j Soloist Wanda Peterson, Latere Tippetts and Robert Taylor have appeared ir many Utah County Opera presentations. Costuming for the two hundred performers i under the' direction of Betty Lou Liechty and Celia Geertsen, who had the same assignment in the recent local hit, "My Fair Lady." Other key people in this community-wid- e Inde include pendence Day activity Charles Henson, Robert Struth-'er- s and Richard Gailey, sets and lighting; Francisj Boyer and John Scott Maitland, sound; Robert Sandstrom, props; 'Darr rel Monson. sDecial effects : B Warner, makeup; Larry Bastian and Robert irrange-mentCampbell, musical is assistElison Jerry ant director, Stan Porter is stage manager, and entire acts are arranged bv Shirlev Tho-mas and Maurine Wilkins. i Harbld Hintze, Freedom Festival director, emphasizes that tickers for all four Derform-anc10-a- ct well-knbw- T.Bt UOjMiL TSi in jaftfsht cr Ift AW Sid lat. HI Nn. J(. Tnus) - OoublMSS.CS v.i tfl PJper Bract j I $A95 FmiV 2606551 A stiwif, ietra.itin( wuhaU support tor MduciUa ktgamal hernia. Back fauang' adjustable Snaps up in IroBt. Adjustable Ug strap. Soft, fiat pad. N or isauwr dums. vdsscmIM for groin comfort. AIM itMT msa. 5 wmnaii, chit. 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