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Show f SUNDAY. TCLY Sunday HeroM 4A 196J Mrs. Lula Taylor to Be Honored For 87th Birthday !. i I ( , ' v " ' ( " ' f - home j ' x 5 v - 'I - i of Mrs. her daughter, Orval (Laura) Malmstrom, ast E. 9lh S., ia Fiovo frWA 4 to f p.m. The family requests nc g II US. All iriCIllU ttiJU iViauTv mvMpA in rail. tnr&allv s lV an W J Mrs. Taylca- I , ' - fiiiiir- DELIA MAE PETERSON n ' 1 , . i inn Hi h mt MARIANNE SMITH - 4T V, ' f An opes house Sunday, July will honor Mrs. Lula Taylor who will be 87 years old The affair will be held at the 1 WO?'! - MARJEAN PETERS Marianne Smith Circles Delia Mae Peterson, Robert Welch Engaged Date With Richard Riddle Marjean Peters To Wed Mr. Michael Norton i ' married Allen 14 children, had and they Taylor are still living: 10 of whom Lawrence Taylor, Pasadena, Calif.; Wendell Taylor, Spanish Fork; Afton and Orval Taylor, Loa, Utah; Mrs. Joseph (Winona) Peterson, Centerville, Utah; Richard, Stanley and Lowell Taylor and Mrs. Vee MRS. LULU TAYLOR (Mildred) Ivie, all of Orem; Mrs. Malmstrom, Provo. Mr. washing and ironing and enjoys Taylor died 11 years ago. Society, She. is attending Relief . She also has 58 grandchildren -and 88 pieces qu MrS- and crochets. TTWIUPTUIV - nake7and lZJL Miccinn an! i pnrrpnUu i.t- Provo High School and IDS Uri Vivian M Pptor DHH'KS WHIKH SPVfU r r, i v Seminary. She was a member jonn n. reiers oi rrovo rsngnara xoung uiu-i--- -i She still makes delicious pies, UH w em-anof the Pep Club. She is now nounce the engagement andiversity majoring in business cookies and bread. own her does own her lawn, ployed in Provo. forthcoming marriage of their The couple will make their Mich-homin Provo while Mr. Norton e Mr. Riddle, a graduate of daughter. Mar Jean, to his education. Orem High School, where he.ael W. Norton, son of the late continues was affiliated with Future Mr .and Mrs. William H. Nor Farmers of America, is cur- ton of Idaho Falls, Idaho. LONGEST LASTING TAN rently serving with the U.S. The couple will recite mar168 W. CENTER After you've built up a bass Navy station in Guam. riage vows in the Salt Lake tan, there's only one way to couple plan to it into that deep, dark )DfeTwfaLDSTemple,Sepi5,andare-:tur- a Sept. 25 in the c -u... rpnfir.n :. wil! ho hP1H in thAirL uk uuc T no amij uw wiui . uv wai honor the same evening at the pure baby oil which has no sunevening will honor them at the Orem Reception Centre. screen and lets all the sunshine Sunset m Ward hall. Miss Peters is a graduate of in. With every ray working fc: Following their marriage the Provo High School and LDS you, a baby oil tan goes deeper young people wUl reside In Seminary. Mr. Norton is a and lasts longer, but dont Cedar City where Mr. Riddle graduate of Idaho Falls High overdo it because the longest SPRINGVILLE . Members will attend Southern Utah State School and LDS of the Springville Federated Seminary. He lasting tan is the one you get has served in the Ohio LDS in short doses. Clubs have spent an active and College. Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Dayton Miss Peterson Is a graduate Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Smith ft Provo, formerly of Saleu.'of Spanish Pork High School ment of their daughter Mari-of Provo announce the engage-- J nnounce the engagement of and IDS Seminary. She la pres to Richard S. Riddle, son their niece, Delia Mae Peterson, of ;cf Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Riddle of to Robert Marshall Welch, ently attending University Pasadena, Calif. He la the son California at Los Angele3 Miss Smith is a graduate of rJ th iat Mr. and Mrs. Jessie lowing graduation from BrigI1"1111 Ycxing University in busi- Evard Welch.1 i Aa August wedding Is planned ness education. In the Salt Lake IDS Temple Mr. Welch received a bache-'wit- h a reception to follow in Hie lor of science degree In engin- Salem Ward hall. An open house eering at UCLA ana is now em it also being planned for the 'ployed in the aerospace indus- try as a space engineer, couple in Pasadena. - Springville Clubs r:! "a ' j Jt f " iwii;in a.i I Enjoy Year - There s Plenty of Action in Good Old Summertime i y, r1 announces productive year, Mrs. council are Roy Johnson, Ceatinned From Paga played by play production Jackie Springer, Roteann Terry, president . ''Sounds of Summer, "annual Pat Riegs, Kris Pederson, Fred During October a mass Inuslc workshop with its enticwas held to learn and also Kirk Henrlchsen and Rawcliffe, ing series of concerts, will be. Ray Maag who portray a group participate in the National tin July 28 and run until Aug. 9. of young people yearning to Security Seminar held in Provo. For those who enjoy martial "make it big" on Broadway. It During December club wothe Marine Corps Band is the first of a two-plaseries men gave generously to the C"c, 29 Palms, Calif., being produced under the city Veterans Hospital with Gold Base will play a public recreation program during the Strike Stamps for Television concert at Provo'a Pioneer Park summer. The second production seta. They also contributed to and will be in late "Wednesday at 7 p.m. August and will the Youth Center at the Utah Jorthos who prefer the classic jbe .The State Hospital, Ward Four and! Savage., Jance, "Swan Lake" will be will also be directed by Mr. the Utah State Training School, 4c4ormed on Aug. 16 at Provo Jones Thirty-fou- r patients at Rest High School by the Ballet New York Chamber So- Homes received Christmas gifts The Celeste from San Francisco. their concert and a large box of fruit I "Funny Girl" will be seen loists8:15will present January saw the participation de Jong in the at p.m. at the Orem High uly 23-in the "Parents, it's ten o'clock Concert Hall of the Harris Fine tl School auditorium as the do you know where your children Arts Center, offering of the cuait sea-to- n With two are" rrogram, along with the voices, two winds, by the opera association. five strings, and two keyboards Youth Council Committee. Glenn Smith is directing w.'h February the clubs were active P6 Wes Berry - as music director ta,varf 11 err-T- in the Women's Legislative . notiAni tf Ruth Melville, choral director """""" An art hostess pro, . Council and Joan Christensen, choreto keep the art museum gram flexibility in their program ographer. A full orchestra will open to the public was beming. the music. provide gun and maintained .The club , Claudie Jo Soelberg and The "Sounds of Summer" members have given over 850 Waters will portray concerts are free to the public recorded hours plus JCathy many more iFanny Brice with Edwin Walk-ja- r and will be held in the de Jong to this project, K as Nick Arnstein; Winslow Concert Hall of the Harris Fine April 19 the Springville FedMktUKt'St No Sell-taChristensen, Florenz Ziegfeld; Arts Center. Aug. 2 tha Direc- erated Women's Clubs hosted a No footprints Of land Gordon Bullock, Eddie Ry-- tor's Bond, Wind Ensemble, the annual Art Tea with over furnitur marks traffic lanes th men in her life. Chi er and Director's Stage Band will 300 people in attendance from if talented local singers play in perform at 8:15 p.m.. The Small throughout the state. Mrs. Wen.featured and supporting roles. Ensemble will give a concert dell Winger, state president, at 7 p.m. on Aug. 6. The was guest of honor. Leading roles in the Provo Concert Orchestra and r String On May 8, the clubs at the! Band will perform Aug. 7 at Price convention decided to hold 8:15 p.m. The Symphonic Band, the next convention in Spring-- ! i Concert Band and Wind Ensem ville, April 30, May 1 and 2,! ble will play Aug. 8 at 8:15 p.m. 1970. .f v The finale will be Aug. 9 when The flcat featuring Miss' I 'r'v Vaclav Nyhebel will direct his in the recent Art tr own work "Sine Nomine." 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