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Show lei Dear Aaa Laaden: 1 your advice to MJB. from Buffalo, G woman who cant bear to see her mother get old and avoids viaUs ae. I do or calling her on the believe, howwer, that yos were too easy on her. ' aad m My graBdmo&er is nursing hteue. I try to vtst ber at least twice a week J2aai it Is anything bat pfeasat. In fact, itV depressing. The ptace sbsSb and the residents look gadknrfat Koat of them are in pjijfal shape. Many nae w&ers or are in wheelchairs. Lai1 evening when I visited grandma, her hair , was matted and the food she had for lunch was still stack to her lace. Would I Jiot go to see her because it's such a downer? No way, Ann. The old people in the corridors smile at me and put out their hands to grasp mine. They tea me how beautiful I am. They want to touch my long hair. Tfcej comment on my pretty shoes or my jacket Sometimes they ask the tsm r if I will please change the channel eatheir TV. It is obvious that these talks are starved for attention. Just ' exchanging a few wards sad ana ttk fi stage prodac-tack Pcick, ;ffse OomnxB- FOHX waa as "asn raoac, a -se Mt off tfee Fiesta "UaahBaB," Rag and V?, a2y Sas a w3i musical, earsBon 8S3TJ,.3 asi , -s T- CTIi ; anftcEatf." MEiealB pi wiled asW" Ce . fsed "'tisEisc-fesard.'' Jar local residents, yonng r and il to take the stage, bat also t far sSiars to be the stage crew, :, orchaatra, set builders, and part of v- the show, -- rtPrior to Evans, the community T pretty much relied on the high scbeel drains department for thss-?-ai town. Jane Tanner for a number of years produced drama rand eseretta alike. In fee Evans years, names such as Richard Hill, Charles Lynn rFrost,' Marilyn Atwood, Elaine I iai fcdp sacac from Bob Evans m deparUncnt and Arvil C2f s painted foe sets. In fact, many of those drops are still left to las used by the current high school cud osnraanily theatres. After B, Davis retired, seme ten teSarc the dty aa years c&, wKh JaAoa Weodhocse, created an arts council and a cornmiinity in fiat tradition of B. sii Evans and others who have a part of the celefcra-1- a 3tttt theater aad summer !or many years. - AiSough perhaps the best known, gvaas, who died last week, helped predoce and direct seme H cawec- -, summer nnsksfa afcg the 22er war feat he retired wi& ?:&3m tu-j- 4r Fwm their first show, "Oliver," eight years ago until today fee eornmunSy theatre board has had a goal to provide theater experiences far tut ecSre cuannntiy. A araDoation, the theatre board weicooies anyone who is re, interested, with no expsrietiee quired. ' This summer over 100 people including the cast, staff and board will bring to the stage "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." See atery m Page C7) ; oso-pro- SYNDICATE i x i ror aiienuon are siarvea from, the outside makes 4ay.v are My brothers no help from me. Vm glad wrote. Young people tend to listea to their own. I'm sorry your grandmother is hi a facility that aniens bad aad that so one Bothers to brash her hair wipe her face after hraefc. This means that the place is ya self-center- Sank like M.B. (They avoid visiting grandma with the excuse that "it makes mem sick" and 'the place is too depressing.1 They say they'd rather remember grandma fee way she was. hope the young people who reed this will look ahead a few years and realize that one day they will be old and hungry for company. Ptease get this message across, Ann. They need to hear ri A Miami Reader did a pretty Dear Kiaaai: feed jab ai getting it across with jerks a4 at understaffed properly maintained aad Aat year grandmother is aet gettkg the proper i attenti, M uk given . .. same nnancun nenens iaiul wt ' tuna- - mg ana neaitn intarance; om that you were not ia favor of legalizing same-se- x marriages. Since we all know that for a long time the Scandinavian coun tries have been way ahead of the vmvea awes in cnanges, do you think you might change your mind? Level with us, Annie. Iskwizuuve in Grand Porks, N.D. , noh V Dear mk: I leaned a tea time v sever, but I to are respaasfble for grandma's mat i www cvri care. And Men yaa far year enaMt fanagtae between ef marriage ia favor be campatston and ktsdaeaa. sex. same the members ef Please peas ay cwnmests s to the BMaaaert ef the family who Yi St j ? SE 553 ' CCXJPCtS! STOHE THEM VfTTH C0U?C: ' aw 75 A HAM3Y Orty$135 (Ptm T9t PoMtage t Handling) moist towels k vgannr nanoVg tor (Son no C.O.0 ordare EnctoMd k4 csapad). k) gj LI oMdi or Monay Order tor my SI pr. no RILWtt ONI a Cm mm Suite 300. Owertand Park. tSm:TrSortBowQrouri10eLoi Kas 86210 5 w'sVctOO'SITS" " fesfflyity C6689C I !"! 1 I'Kti IW MAWUFUCTUHEH COUPON W31 ISO EXPIRES Saving the Tliuver$ity of Utah, and has also performed with the regional ballet and studied in New York and Seattle, wl abo be a part of the program. (; Spots on the program are still open and more information can be I i on one package of Butterbair Slice 'N Serve Turkey Meats Slice N Serve Turkey Uctts Up to 83 FfctFree obtained by contacting Anna Mur- doch The second annual Fine Arts Festival for both adults and children will be held at the dty offices. Exhibits are open Monday, July 23 and Tuesday, July 24 during city mun PaaBM I ' 1 FREE crt 368993 I IVcchcnd ' ' ' iiii fl I i " II J I speddly marked ( 1 rv im to pcks. See participating stores for tonylSe I telufc mm a mm am a i 1 i tawaaMa mm ruil iiiiii I! I -- m ! i rtr Tn C7 1 iwTfcai mhihk tmtmm- m Coupon on I; akHNUBI WDwaia aaaaaaaravaaiai oDarrCD I : iMtMP'IMk K.HkilMiiana4M'VCM KatH aMaaBaMi ecasM amrioaucau cm mc C 1990 office hours. Deadline for entries is tomorrow at noon. Prizes will be awarded, including a People's Choice Award. .I Delicious! 100 '! JL i bbsi wmtm mmmm sia M C - A la)BMMJMMimkikiiil Pan I pMof loay IN Henflkoim Bk vmyi Mono wt y sar MM it pariy(X a latwl or Ih snnd wit turn ikoouci Checkbook Si Mmgn Bdav't eommua paw and UUt lha 7St - 3 Separate Compartments Handy Oividar 'fete PIhw Mnd n Coor 09nar() lor purelMM pnatotSl plus 75c (XW-9- 1 I By LEANN MOODY gadsh Fork Correspondent The second SPANISH FORK annual Children's Performing Arts Festival will take place Monday, Jury 23 in the city park, following the Fiesta Days children's parade. The festival will include local children's groups that will perform music, dance and theater for children. Adults are also invited. This year's program will feature the "Curtain Caller," Spanish Fork Children's Theater along with the "Talent Sprouts." Dance groups from Nan McKen-zi- e, Dianne Rosenbaum and LeAnn Hales will also perform. Jennie Creer, who has been dancing with 'their i CREATORS ii . ii.II IS i ouvroub iney wr a . Dear Abb Lasaert: I read in the paper a few days ago that in Copenhagen Sit gay couples have married since October, when the Danish government nude such ? jwrtoerahips legal. These couples are granted all the rights and privileges of mar- riage given to heterosenial partners under Danish law except one. They may not adopt chil-- ; dren. You once said that you were in Asa Lenders JJ Page Cfrf featt.sho'.vislte grandma artSang, ( - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Tuesday, July 11, 18 ' Stay with someone you know. versity in New York. Ludlow joined the faculty of BYU in 1955 and later served as the Dean of Religion. He is also a former mission president He has written several publications and is currently working on an Encyclopedia of Mormonism for the LDS Church. He is married to Luene Leifson of Spanish Fork. Also part of the evening win be music by Steven Perry. Steven is the son of Janice Kapp Perry. He has attended BYU and has toured, By LEANN MOODY Spanish Ftrk C&Tespoadent An evening of SPANISH FORK , inspiration and fireside will be held Sunday, July 22 at 7 pjn. at Spanish Fork High School. Daniel H, Ludlow, a former regional representative for the IDS Church and former Dean of Religion will be the speaker. Ludlow is a native of Benjamin and graduated from Spanish Fork High School. ' He received degrees from Utah State University and a master's degree from Indiana University. He did his doctorate at Columbia Uni and served as assistant director with the BYU Young Ambassadors. Taw, hi. "kwmitti. Sal -- lfc27'ba. -- V time and place. Tickets are available at the dty offices and are six dollars for adults, three for chidren, with reserved tickets being seven - dollars. Growney rejJL S ai a rets exj 521 Irs nsxt rjM trcs. Coupon on specially marked Brothers will be the producers again this year with many top cowboys riding in the Fiesta Days Rodeo. The wrangler bull fight will also be part of the program. Clowns will be on hand to help the cowboys. Rodeo offiials note that ticket sales are going fast for reserved seating. taMimgaM . See participating stores lor complete details Stay with someone you know." tt w 1 IhmI. PURCHASE FIRST NIGHT icnti 1 IM 'J 1 as r nil f 1 r." k 1.' a 1 1 i AT THE nn RATE AND GET THE NEXT NIGHT FREE! SK DtSPlAY AMD SPKIALLY MARKED nUtTICIMTINC STORES FOX COrVrifTf DHABS. riMXACES 'Thut , fn AT , S- -t M same hotel sP III 1 Tim aatfi fk ar Mwr U lb Swr Moawaaafmi I ca TV,"0 vm I 2 z. cr W-- 3: II 5 I nn csrslze of the Commerce and the Jaycees. The Fiesta Days Week will also find him moving into a brand new professional complex on 800 N. Main. Although born in Rigby, Ida., he calls Spanish Folk his home since he attended schools here. He went to Ricks College for one year and 5 I t cny iiiiiiinililllll WJLV1. rY 11 Ual M IB JW I D I I II a B in sr I III 1 already served as president Chamber ! ' of from Brigham then graduated Young University. He is married to Barbara and has Cameron and two children p.m. July and p.m. a.m. to 7 Items may be purchased and range from crocheted goods, to ceramics and oil paintings. The show has been expanded to four days, because of the number of people wanting to exhibit this year. i r GQMJRS INTRODUCING X .V PLATES Red, Blue, Rose Strong, Sturdy ADDCOLOURTO EVERY OCCASION! r- I V tzw Wmmr 1 -- t . pa , r k .J--4i- v AK?XTUa T "I I Xiiiii pp jn- J vCr I . 1 : j PartyCOIOURS. SfSS, j caM . I COOPOW on any package or y ' b 5U,2550075376I13 , , ESEDe Party S. Monday and Tuesday, 23 and 24 from 11 I j) Art exhibit, sale expanded Exhibits are beginning to come in and plans are well underway for the annual Senior Citizen Fiesta Days Arts and Crafts Show. The show will run for four days . this year at the Senior Citizen Center, 167 W. Center. The show will run Saturday and Sunday, July 21 and 22 from 7 TIISE iCCaarwZiwl pottages. Peterson is chairman of Fiesta Days celebration , I mmm mm vmm k Kim By LEANN MOODY Herald Correspoadent Kim Peterson SPANISH FORK will tell you that the past year has gone sailing by and that July 24th has come more quickly than he ever imagined. Peterson was selected as the chairman for the Fiesta Days Celebration over a year ago. Although the job is not without its headaches, he, said the committee arid everyone working on the celebration has done an excellent job. peterson is a local CPA who has f !!g.3KlS n v vyeekend night rcnrCfP HOLIDAY INN " ijiui Diet: HeureQ emcos By LEANN MOODY Spanish Fork Correspondent Tickets are FORK ; SPANISH on sale for three nights of professional rodeo under the stars as "Fiesta Days welcomes Dick Nourse to the opening night of the rodeo. The rodeo will open July 21, 'Saturday, with family night and all children under the age of 12 will be admitted free. Rodeo action begins at 8 pjn. at the Spanish Fork Fairgrounds. Action continues Monday, July 23 and Tuesday, July 24 at the above Hotels 1 fcpt, fru, tr Si) Rcco tocpGii Saturday iwecrenaoaiatE : jawMmOgroa)naiaainiulT I lCTiaac!tcDaonwicwapiaw' strja - 10 Cot- - "- 4M00, O taaeKI M2000 Or nCC--t vXn'-- ' " ji J. J l-- l If 3 L. - 1 tDi3"3ilIyl I I |