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Show t E Sun News Weil March 12, 1986 Womens Conference set at BYU With lecture and event covering from socialization of the exe to teaching family value, the Conference at BYU 19Mfl Women' will center on the theme of Women of Faith Building the Kingdom. The two day conference i aet for March 27 and 2fth in the Marriott Center and variou location on topic campu. The purpose of thia year' conference it to addres tome of the challenge confronted by LDS men and women aa they seek to contribute their time and talent to the work of God. Marjorie Hinckley, LDS Church and community leader will give the opening keynote address, 8:30 a. m. in the Marriott Center. Elder Dallin Oaks, will speak Friday morning at 8:30 a.m. in the Marriott Center. A Friday evening fireside, free and open to the public will address The family of Ruby and Blain Poulson are honoring their 80th birthdays with an Open House, Saturday. March 1 5, from 2 to 4 p. m. in the Redmond Town Hall. Ticket prices for the Mormon Youth Symphony have been set at a minimum in order to give everyone an opportunity to hear the outstanding group without paying prohibitive prices, according to Demont Howell, chairman of Snow College's Cultural Arts Committee. " is not our intent to make money on this performance, but to get as many people to attend the symphony as possible, Howell said. The concert will be presented Open House set for Redmond couple IE is the subject Building the Kingdom Together: Being Married to A Real Rersun i Better than being Married to an Idea." Other subject include how the effect of divorce differ for men and women, challenge facing women re entering school or the work force, women aa missionaries, and religi-o- u implication of medical issue. Optional evenu include an art exhibit featuring work by Mormon women artists, and a aoecisl about Ramse U Discounted tickets, Ft each, will be available to conference member. Advance registration for the two day conference is 115; one day registration la S10. Late registra $30 for the full conference, lion and f 15 for one day. For information contact BYU Conference and Workshops, 130 Harmon Building, Provo, 81002, or call 3784853. April 8, 1906. She was raised in Richfield and taught school before her marriage. They are the parents of three children: Joe Ann, Gerry, and Elder Whitlock will be honored at an open house Sunday, from 12 noon to 2 p.m. at the Anderson borne in Mayfield. Elder Dale Whitlock First Tickets will be sold at the door on the evening of the concert, but they may also be purchased in advance by contacting Snow's Continuing Education Office, 2884021, extension 279. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. II exhibit extended Because of brisk ticket sales for the BYU exhibit Ramses I hours at the Bean Museum will be extended to 11 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays beginning March 10. "The increasing pressure on ticket sales and decreasing available times demands that we try to accommodate the tremendous num-- , bers of people who want to see the exhibit, said Dr. Wilfred Griggs, exhibit director. We especially hope families will take advantage of the extended hours on Monday nights, he said, referring to the LDS Church's Family Home Evening Program that encourages members to set aside Monday evenings for family activities. As of early this week, 400,000 tickets had been sold or ordered, and sales were holding steady at 30,000 per week. New hours are 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Visitors are admitted at the hour indicated Resident wins trip to Hawaii Salina resident Evelyn Kiesel, a representative of Avon Products, recently enjoyed an all expense paid trip to the Hilton Hawaiian Village, in Honolulu. The five day visit included flyaways to Maui, Kona, tours of Pearl Harbor, Polynesian Village, and basking on Waikiki Beach. Topping off the stay was a final night gala banquet with entertainment by Paul Anka. Mrs. Kiesel has been bringing the time saving convenience of personal shopping to customers in their homes for more than ten years. their tickets, but they may stay the exhibit as long as they wish until the museum closes. Tickets are sold until the 9 p.m. session allowing two hours for those attending the last session of the day. The exhibit is closed on Sundays. Cameron Dane Lemon on in Arthritis is Cameron Dane Lemon celebrated his first birthday, March 6, 1986. He is the son of Lisa Lemon, Salina. Grandparents include Roger and Carol Jensen, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lemon, Brigham City. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lemon, Salt Lake.' . No.t crippler in America Arthritis is Americas number one crippling disease, i affects people of all ages, including children and adults in the prime of life. I can last a lifetime with the constant threat of increasing damage and complications. This serious health problem affects over 36 million Americans more than any other chronic Evelyn Kiesel recently won a five day trip to Hawaii. several hours before using. and evenly, place them in the freezer Full Color disease. Dr. Jeffrey Mathews will present an overview of arthritis at the Sevier Valley Hospital, Richfield, tonight, March 12th, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the hospital conference room. There will be a question and answer session following his presentation. The lecture is free and open to the public. For more information contact the Utah Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation, toll free, at Wedding Announcements I , I KX v Craig William Brown Craig W illiam Brown will celebrate his first birthday tomorrow, March 13. He is the son of Sam and Virginia Brown of Center-fiel- d. Helping him celebrate will be his sister and brother, Jessie, age 6, and Doug, age 4. His grandparents are Doug and Bee Brown of Riverton and Ned and Hazel Sorenson of Herriman. Great grandfather is Ren Howard of Riverton. j -- To make candles burn more slowly birthdays March 22 in the Activity Center at Snow. Ticket prices have been set at $2 for adults and $1 for those college age and under. No children under five years of age will be admitted. Hours of Ramses Sharon. They have twelve grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Everyone is invited to come and wish this couple Happy Birthday. The family requests no gifts, please. called Elder Dale Whitlock. aon of Steven and Susan Anderson and the tale Glen A. Whitlock, has been called to serve in the London England LD S. mission. He will be honored at a farewell testimonial March 16 at the Mayfield Ward 10 45 in Chapel. Dale graduated from Gunnison Valley High School, where he was active in sports and was seminary president. He is also an Eagle Scout and has attended Snow College. 1 Tickets for Mormon Youth Symphony OPEN HOUSE: The Children of Blain and Ruby Meier Poulson wish to honor their parents at an Open House for their 80th birthdays, Saturday, March 15, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Redmond Town Hall. Blain was born in Redmond, March 2, 1906. He has lived in Redmond all of his life. He was involved in lime and salt mining and farming until his retirement. Ruby was born in Kimberly, Utah Missionary J i ) Silver Angel Nielson Happy birthday to Silver Angel on her very first one! March 15 is the day she will celebrate. The family will gather to have some ice cream and cake. Silvers proud parents are Randy and Michele (Jensen) Nielson of Mayfield. Grandparents are Royal and Maxine Jensen of Centerfield and Max and Ethel Nielson of Manti. Silver also has one greatgrandmother, Delora Daniels of Ephraim. A family party is planned to celebrate her special day. 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