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Show Around and About East Sharon, UTAH COUNTY or FR 3-85- 63 Mn. Selma Potter, Provo was In Sandy for the christening of a grandson, Wade Roland Wooton. Later she was a guest for dinner at the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wooton. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whipple and family, and Dr. and Mrs Joseph Pistone and family, all of Salt Lake City. - A The birthday . of anniversary Mrs. Walter P. Whitehead, Provo, was a pleasant day on Wednesday when a family dinner and visits and from children, grandchildren ' marked the day. Guests came from Provo, Salt Lake City, and Springville and a shower of cards, gifts and telephone calls reminded her' of folk jjnable to attend. ' .t, . Miss Sarah E. Giles of Salt Lake City has been a guest of her sisters, Mrs. Beulah Hendrichsen, Mrs. Eva Gillespie and Mrs. Lucille Boshard for the past week. A number of luncheons and din- great-grandchildre- n, , i Tryouts For Stakes " that favorite musical Arabian Night "Kismet," according to Mrs. Ramona Bernhard, director. Tryouts will be held at the Wasatch , School. 1080 N. 9th E., on Monday, April 2, and Thursday, April 5, from 7:30 "to 9:30 p.m. .The production has a cast of 60, which includes eight leading roles, jsrnaller parts and a chorus of 30. Chorus tryouts will be held at a ii j Represen the BYU-Communi- i--J- will ij m 1 ," ting y' yf Galvanized mlmm and Elder Mark B. Garff, a member of the Gen- ' J2V Dick 'Ballou will be musical and conductor for the 30 piece orchestra. Choreographer and dance director will be Colleen Collins Smith. "Kismet" was a smash Broad way hit some seven years ago The beautiful music is adapted from Alexander Borodin by Rob ert Wright and George Forrest The audience will see and hear favorites like "This is my Be loved," "Baubles, Bangles, and Beads," and "Strangers in Para dise," in unusual stagings and arrangements; 'mis snow, is a fabulous blend of exotic sets and costuming, entertaining masic and sidesplitting fun. Anyone interested in assisting ' in any of the many phases of the production should contact any of the directors or Mrs. Victor Bird, president of the association. ' director Covers ifu? A A I 2a p lull' V ' . GENOLA DAMASCUS LODGE! No. 10, F. and A. Mj Special 'meeting jat the Mt. Pleasant Lodge in Mt. Pleasant at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday. Occa sion will be Ladies Night, and to confer the M. M. degree. 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Conducting sessions in the Spanish Fork Stake will be President Joseph Y. Toronto and President J. Austin Cope Jr. will direct sessions for the Palmyra Stake. MIA Sessions will be held at 7:30 p.m. at each stakehouse. ' n When You Buy on Credit Twelve Apostles Mr. Richards xn r n n NO MONEY DOWN o-- ty ft"' , general f authorities the church at these s sessions will be Elder LeGrande Richards o,f t h e A "11 flfiTin A W (c1 SPANISH FORK Conferences of the Spanish Fork and Palmyra LDS stakes of this city have been announced for this weekend. : later date. - Lyceum Program In Provo April 2 3-05- 46 " . Auditions have been set for two nights next week for the leading roles in Utah Valley Opera Association's summer production of Miss Noted Cellist On Bishop Victor L. Brown, secners have been arranged in her ond counselor in the Presiding Bishopric of the LDS Church will honor." cellist Antonio preside over meetings on Satur-- World-famou- s and Sunday, Janigro will perform at' Brigham day .' Mrs. Delbert (Viola) Jorgensen, 31 and Young University on April 2. March in Provo from Fremont, visiting April 1, during Mr. Janigro, the leading musiNeb., was ' the guest of honor Quarterly con cal personality of Yugoslavia, Wednesday evening when a group of the will be ferences of friends met for f smorgasbord presented in concert at Young Brigham Smith 8:15 in .the of the p.m'. at 'home Elizabeth supper and Auditorium under Joseph University the sponsorCorless. Bessie and Souter Mrs. E a s t Sharon ship of the Con-e- rt V Jorgensen, a former Provoan is Stakes. Association. at the home of her Smother, Mrs. . President Ben Selections by' ' Brahms, Bach, Thelma Grover, recently released f E. Lewis, Provo Debussy and Pietro Locatelli will I from Utah Valley Hospital. iU conduct be featured. " ' ' '" Mr. Brown meetings of the First on the program will be Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Kelly have East Sharon Stake Conference. E Minor, Opus 38" by returned to their home in Grand General sessions on Sunday will "Sonata inwhich! includes three Brahms, Junction, Colo., after being in be held at the Provo Tabernacle. movements non trop "Allegro Utah for the funeral of his aunt, Conducting sessions in the Brig-ha- po," "Allegretto' quasi minuetto" Mrs. Ethel Kelly Varney in Young University Stake will will American Fork. They were guests be President - Wayne B. Hales, and "Allegro." Mr. JanigroBerko-witz by be, accompanied Ralph of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam 625 North University Avenue, at the piano. , Kelly, Provo while here. Provo. General sessions will "be Bach's "Suite in G Major" for held at the Smith Field House, cello will be,nexi on the program. Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Ander Brigham Young University Cam- It includes six! movements son have returned toj Logan after pus, Provo. "Prelude," "AUemande," "Cou-rantea few in Provo Visitors as well as church spending days "Sarabande," "Bouree I visiting parents,: the Lowell John- members are invited to attend and II" and "Gigue." sons and the Clark R. Andersons the general sessions which will Following an intermission Mr. of Orem. With them was their be held in both stakes at 10 a.m. will play "Sonata in D" Janigro small son, Jeffrey who remained and 2:30 p.m., .Sunday. by Debussy, which includes "Prewith Grandmother Johnson while Bishop Brown, a native of lude" and "Serenade and Finale." his parents enjoyed two days of Cardston, Alberta, Canada, was He will conclude; with "Sonata in skiing at Alta. Mr. Anderson is an executive of United Air Lines D Major" by Pietro Locatelli in State at the time of his appointment three movements attending school at Utah "Allegro," ' ! to the Presiding Bishopric in 1961. "Adagio cantabile" and "Minuetto University. He is experienced in youth, con variazioni." Mrs. Sherman Pollock of Maena church, and business leadership. Acclaimed by critics around Mr. Janigro is known has been a guest foil a few days the Saturday at 8 p.m., the East both world, soloist and as a con a as this week of her brother and sis Sharon Stake will hold a Parent of the famous Zagreb ductor Mr2 and) Mrs. Bob and Youth meeting in the BYU Healey in Orem. She was ac- Fieldhouse. All stake members Soloists '(I Solistij de Zagreb). He companied by her small daughter, 12 and over are urged to attend. has performed with all the major I " Annette. European orchestras and has Following the Sunday general toured in nearly every country on sessions in the Provo Tabernacle, the European continent. Four sons and their wives, two the East Sharon Stake MIA meetHe visited the Soviet Union in grandsons, a niece j and nephew ing will be held at 7 p.m. in the has made! five successful 1957, with their partners were, all part East Sharon Stakehouse. tours throughout) South America, of a happy group of some 16 and has toured Indonesia, Canada, relatives who called to surprise Rico and the United Puerto Cuba, Robert L. Dunn, Wednesday on States. tne occasion of his 'birthday. A fancy cake and refreshments served to all added to the occa- sion at his home. ter-in-la- SANTAQUIN Spanish Fork, Palmyra Set Conferences " 'Kismet' Set Next Week - BYU ! FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1962 Utah County, Utah Plan Meetings By MILDRED B. HALL FR DAILY HERALD 1.99 PROVO No. 1st WEST to 6 p.m. 10 a.m. Open Daily 207 Mon.-Fr- i. 'til 9 Park Free |