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Show THE SENTINEL Page 6 Thursday, May 1 7,1 984 Sandy girl Christy Lee Bateman is bride Jordan Valley social life ... . family . . . May 18, 1984 Temple vows unite Orme, Johnson Karen Johnson, daughter of Mr and Mrs Bruce Johnson, Lehi, will marry Scott Orme on May 18, 1984 in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held that evening at the Fourteenth Ward Cultural Hall, Lehi. A wedding breakfast will be given by the groom's parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Orme, Sandy, at their home. Attending the bride will be Laurie Johnson, maid of honor; Sheila and Kimberly Johnson, and Michelle and Jennifer Orme, bridesmaids; Charlotte Johnson and Heather Orme, flower girls. Best man for the groom will be Greg Cope and Craig Johnson will usher. The bride is a graduate of Lehi High and is attending LDS Business College. The groom is a graduate of Jordan High and is attending the U of U. He has completed an LDS mission to Seoul, Korea. After a honeymoon to Park City the newlyweds plan to live in Logan where the groom will attend USU. Showers were given by Donna Johnson and Andrea Hickman. The groom has been working at the U of U and the bride at Thorn McAn. ' if 1 I (JI ft Karen Johnson and Scott Orme Preschool concept discussed May 17 A preschool and elementary school supplemental teaching concept called "TCJ-TCParent Groups" will be discussed at a special open house on Thursday, May 17, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the South S. 10300 Jordan Library, Beckstead Lane. Topics to be discussed include "How to set up your own neighborhood preschool" and "Teaching Children Responsibility." is based on the best books "Teaching selling ' ChildrefT Joy" and "Teaching Children Responsibility," by Richard and Linda Eyre. In addition to the books, each program consists of a monthly newsletter, a discussion and music tape, and a monthly set of complete lesson plans and materials. R I TCJ-TC- Jf vN 4" iv 1 561-266- 4. TCJ-TC- iiZ I shoe repair business he served one term as Justice of the Peace. In 1948 they moved to Draper fiftieth wedding where both worked at Draper on Saturday, May Feed and Egg Co. Norma then anniversary 19, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Flint worked for Sperry Rand and Dr. Chapel, 9800 Flint Drive, Deseret Medical. Ralph then Sandy. All of their friends and worked as a guard at the Utah relatives are invited to call and State Prison for 21 years where he retired in 1975. In 1958 they they request no gifts. The Astles were married May moved to Sandy. 28, 1934 in the Salt Lake LDS They have held many church Temple. Norma is the daughter positions, currently they are of James and Mary Ann Ritson temple workers at the Jordan their River Temple and Ralph is also ward clerk. They are the parents of four children, Reynold N., Sandy; Paul N., deceased; Mrs Ralph (Drylee) Goff, Sandy; Mrs Scott (Vickie) Lowder, South Jordan. They have 18 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Nield. Ralph is the son of Alma and Martha Caroline Dutson Astle. They were born and raised in Star Valley. After they were married Ralph ran Elwood Astles Ranch west of Afton, then they moved to Afton where he ran the Astle Shoe Repair Shop. While he was in the Paul Memorial Day services planned Ralph and Norma Astle The children of Ralph and Norma Astle are honoring their parents in commemoration of R A Memorial Day service will be held Monday, May 28, 1984 at 8 a.m. at the Union Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, located at 1483 East Creek Road, Sandy, (7745 S. off 1300 E.). The Daughters of the Utah South East Far Pioneers, have planned a service Chapter, telling the history of this cemetery established in 1851 and to honor pioneers buried there. In July 1983 a beautification project was completed and a was held. The public is invited to see and hear the fitting tribute to our pioneer past. Union Fort DUP Camp will have placed temporary markers identifying the names and places of those buried there. O - 5pray . containers ' ' The Utah Symphony, led by Charles Ketcham, will provide Olympic gold medalist Dorothy Hamill and a host of other world Tracy W. Carlson pilots new plane y ? ' ' $Z " - I ! . t Tracy W. Carlson, former Midvale resident and a pilot for PSA Airlines, is part of the first group of sixteen pilots who have been trained and certified to fly the new "British Aerospace airliner. 146-20- - ; 1 "Symphony on Ice." Last year's production was the r skating extravaganza with combined a major and this year's orchestra, production proves that history does repeat itself. Sanctioned by the Ice Skating Institute of America, and and directed, produced, Lake Salt choreographed by LuDean Jensen, City's "Symphony on Ice" will feature the full Utah Symphony with Hamill, Randy Gardner and Tai Babilonia, John Stead of Dubai, Saudi Arabia, the Sunvalley Ice .Arena Precision. Team, and a group of talented Utah skaters. The program will include: first-eve- Fri. " n mini .miiii Tracy W. Carlson PSA has orders and options for e these new high tech to will be used jets. They four-engin- replace the remaining Boeing 727s, which are being phased out. Carlson is listed in the Who's Who of Aviation. He also holds ratings in Lear Jets, Boeing 727s, DC-8- s and flies his own high performance sailplane. Tracy and his wife Sherry live in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Bill Carlson and is the grandson of Pearl and the late Melvin J. Carlson, Midvale. Prime "Superman;" " Anderson's Side Bernstein's "West Story;" Anderson's "Bell of the Ball;" Webber's Memory from "Cats," Barry's "Somewhere in Time," and John Lennon and Paul McCartney's "Somewhere," as well as other favorites Hamill, who has won 37 major skating awards, trophies and cups, as well as the gold medal in the 1976 Olympics, is a former member of the Ice Capades and still makes guest appearances with that show, as well as appearing in television specials and commercial endorsements. Randy Gardner and Tai Babilonia won the hearts of millions of Americans who watched Randy try to overcome an injury in the week before the 1980 Olympics which eventually forced the team to withdraw before the competition began. They later joined the Ice KulturaClub Rib Includes: Soup or Salad Baked Potato Jones Coffee or Soft Drink and Dessert m.u mil VII 7777 S. Redwood Road Woit Jordan 561-0SS- 1 UTAH ROSES Murium a give a portrayal of Emma Smith at the May meeting of the Kultura Club of Sandy on May 17, at 7:30 p.m. at the Peterson Library, 9340 S. 700 E. Diane Middaugh will sing. Hostesses will be Maxine Elg, and Emma Faye Nichols Prince. Joan Paramore will be in charge of the program. Gwen Sat. Special! . 45 of & Redwood Inn "Fiddle-Faddle;- will Spring Planting Extravaganza: Bedding Plants: dMe 1 4l Nursery Stockf up All A Introducing our new nursery facilities. Rose Bushes Tarns Jgnipers Trees Pines Flowering Bushes Spruces your outdoor planting needs at grower s prices 9 sZ?H&7,' ' ? a .sir niTT 5" V, ' per . - Greenhouse Outlet 561-787- 5 FOR INFORMATION & 567 West 90th South Sandy, (Jtah 566-ROS- APPT. w a'' nc. E Mi arEj- - . . solid flat 255-172- 1 i ' .i Capades. Others appearing in this year's production are Richard "Mr Debonair" Dwyer; Shane of the Douglas, in Iceland Skating School Shari and Sacramento, Calif., Heywood and Arthur Tripodush. Choice tickets for the event are still available at the Salt Palace, and at Datatix, with a limited number available at the Utah Symphony box office. some with class skaters memorable music for their athletic display at 8 p.m. on May 18 and 19 at the Salt Palace as the symphony makes an encore presentation of last year's Williams'. Floral & Gifts 7693 S. State, Midvale Mon. May 28, . ' BRICKIE'S BLOOMERS 8-- - . successful V Holiday Hours: Sun., May v, J ' (mmmmmmmmmmMmtm jmUmft mm Christy Lee Bateman and Spencer S. Broschinsky $473 We Deliver 1 , ly Other Blooming Plants, Wreathes and Cut Flowers Charge It27 ' MARIGOLDS SNAPDRAGONS IMPATIENS SALVIA BEGONIAS ALYSSC1M VEGETABLES PETUNIAS. PLUS MANY MORE $1135 XX Wrapped Bouquets ' - Remember Your Loved Ones On Carnations iV Dorothy Hamill joins Utah Symphony in 'Symphony on Ice' May 18 - 19 R For more information about these programs, contact Arlyne She is the Mahnken at area coordinator for the West Jordan, South Jordan, and Riverton areas. r f - : The newlyweds plan to live in Midvale. The groom works at Confetti and Country Fair and the bride works at Sears and Balkan Village. - v y, v , J College. Golden anniversary for Ralph and Norma Astle - o Lee Bateman, Christy daughter of Mr and Mrs Lee V. Bateman, Sandy, will marry Spencer Smith Broschinsky, son of Mr and Mrs Charles R. Broschinsky, Vail, on May 18, 1984 at the Silvercrest Reception Center. A reception will be held there that evening. Attending the bride will be Connie Bateman, maid of honor; Michelle Shanna Shelton, Wilburn and Syd Smith, bridesmaids; KayeLyn, Kelly and Nikki Bateman, flower girls. Best man duties will be performed by Rich French with Rod Broschinsky and Mitch Haumand ushering. The bride is a graduate of Alta High and the Hairitage College of Beauty. The groom is a graduate of Alta High and Colorado attended Mines ' ' |