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'After a reunion with relatives and friends, Lorin plans to matriculate at Brigham Young " University. Raymond ries Verbeck and-Heie- n Lions Told Of Music 3T3-051- Don't Miss Sears Extraordinary Values in y Furniture and Bedding. Big Selection cl Styles for t Every Room in Your Home . . . Including Many Fine Decorator Pieces. Hurry in and Save! Fine-Qualit- 6 Provo with her sisters. Mrs John Bullock and Mrs. Donald Bowen. Mr. and Mrs Leiand Nielsen Orem are glad to have their son Pvt. Elliott Nielsen at home for a short leave from Fort Ord. Calif. Leiand recently compUned baic training and is availing presumably in the airborne section. ENTOF-MONT- H' ol " ....'Furniture; Floor-Samp- le report of a vacation and visiting trip to San Francisco, Calif, is being given by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Norman and their Jon, Michael of Ocfmr when they returned after the et'k journey. While there the family was a guest of her brother, Gard Draper. A ALE Mr and Mrs. E. H, i Georgia! Barbara Shaw, 14, daughter Hansen, former Provo residents of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shaw of are in town visiting friends as Orem, who came off worse for the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. the vear after suffering a bi0. Street for 10 days. cycle accident a week ago, has been returned to her home from Mrs. Bert Kipps left Thurs- Utah Valley Hospital where she day for her home in Lakewood, is slowly recovering from her Calif. She had spent a week in Programs AMERICAN FORK Paul H. Mortensen, music instructor at American Fork Junior High School, was the guest speaker this week at a dinner meeting of the Lions and Lions Ladies held at Alpine Country Club. Mr. Mortensen gave an overall picture of the music education program at the school, the status of the present supply of musical instruments and what is needed by way of instruments to bring the bands up to full strength and balance. By way of illustration Mr. Mortensen projected graphs to show what BORN Ar . ' have Set y - SENIOR CITIZENS Arrangements Bedroom Suite Sol Deluxe ocern Cherrywood ' injuries. Statistics H4 -- been Saturday:. Girl to Ariand and Diane R. Bianchard Malstrom of. Orem. Boy to Kenneth and Merlee May Smith Larsen of Provo. Boy to Larry Dee and Gloria of standard instrumentation Haws Anderson Jolene of and the areas that are Provo. . weak because of lack of instruBoy to Nick and Faye Ellen ments. He pointed out that in Felix Boot of Orem. con-cis- ts some cases instruments pur- Friday: chased as far back as 1930 are Boy to Vic G. and Anne Mad-sestill being used although the Forsnes of Provo. life of such instruments is Boy to Stephen and Carolyn around 15 years. Most of the Joy Hill Carter of Provo. Instruments are furnished by MARRIAGE LICENSES the parents but in the case of Carl E. Devey, 25, American the more expensive the cost is .Fork, Carol Ann Mills, 22. the American Fork. prohibitive. . consequently music department seeks by Don Baker Johnson, 22. various projects to raise funds Springville Sondra Jean Hill. to purchase instruments. The" '23. Alma. "Mich. district provides one of the Jay Eldon Yates, 18, Lehi, more expensive each year, for Rosalie Fox. 18. Lent. which students pay a $5 00 ren Carl Smyth Christenen, 23, tal fee: Richfield. Ellen Kathy Wesel, Last year, said Mr Morten-son- , 20. Leiston, N. Y. the students sold candy Terry Lee Brandon, 21, Pay- tooth brushes, 'sponsored a Spn, Mary Lou Martin, 21, Spanmovie and a spring concert; all ish Fork. oi which netted about S1300. Richard Kent Murdoch, 22. He pledged full support by Santaquin, Ann Robertson. 18. the music students to the com- Payson. Kenneth Dayle Barney. 26. ing broom, sale next Thursday night to be conducted by the Springville. 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