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Show to wed Patrice Tuft and Kelly Nielsen JoLyne Bradshaw and Cody Merchant will Mr. JoLyne Bradshaw, Cody Merchant to say vows Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Bradshaw, of Kearns announce the marriage of their daughter, JoLyne, to Cody J. Merchant, of Sal-inin the Salt Lake Temple in Saturday, March 17, 1990. A Reception will be held in their honor the same evening in the Kearns East Stake Center, 473 1 South 4300 West, Kearns. An Open House and Dance will be held on Saturday, March 24, in Salina at the Salina Stake Center from 7 to 10 p.m We would like to invite everyone to come and have a good time. If we missed anyone, we apologize and would like you to come. The bride is the daughter of a, and Mrs. Syril Zufelt Nielsen vows set for March 16 Tuft - Couple observes 50th Floyd and Ada Bradshaw. She graduated from LDS Seminary and Kearns High School, where she graduated with honors. She is now attending Utah State University working on a degree in Elementary Education. Cody Merchant is the son of John E. and Paulla Merchant of Salina. He graduated from North Sevier High where he was active in sports and the Scouting program. He is attending Utah State University where he is studying for a degree in Ag Business. The couple will make their home in Logan and finish their schooling. Tri- - Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Syril Zufelt recently observed their 50th Wedding Anniversary. They were married March 9, 1940. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple, February 18, 1952. Both are graduates of Richfield High and they attended Snow College. Syril retired from Georgia Pacific after working there for 31 years. He enjoys reading, horse races, and ball games. BerDella worked at Merrills Pharmacy and Robert Hall Drug for 30 years. She loves her home and growing flowers. They both love gardening and sharing it with family and friends. Both are active members of the LDS Church. Syril is a High Priest He served as a Councilor in the Presidency at the Care Center for three years, and has been a Home Teacher for many years. BerDella has served in several organizations and has been a Relief Society Visiting Teacher for 40 years. They have two sons, Nick, of Reno, NV; and a daughter, Deanna, who is deceased. They have nine grandchildren and four Family and friends are invited to an Open House in their honor on March 24, 1990 at the Richfield Senior Citizens Center, 890 North 300 West, from 4 to 6 p.m. The family requests no gifts, please. honor Friday, March 16, 1990 from 8 to 11 p.m. (program at 10 p.m.) in the Third Ward Cultural Hall in Bicknell, Utah. An Open House will also be held in their honor on Saturday March 17, 1990 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Aurora Cultural Hall. The couple will make their home in Provo, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Tuft, Jr., of Bicknell, Utah are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Patrice to Kelly Dane Nielsen, son of Ked Nielsen, of Aurora, and Vicki Gubler, of The couple will exchange vows Friday, March 16, 1990 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their Open House set for 80th birthday celebration County Music group Guild & Chorus set being set up in area free public concert Self-help-supp- ort FOR THOSE WITH M.S. AND THEIR FAMILIES, FRIENDS Music Guild and the Richfield Chorus will combine for an evening of very special enterU n ,.i .ii tainment" A program featuring Broadway legends and a Choral Review will be presented Saturday, March 23, in the Richfield Tabernacle at 8 p.m. The program will be a gift to the public and there will be no charge. Ken Chamberlain is the Director, Carla Greenwood, accompanist and narrator is Dr. Mark. W. Greenwood. Approximately 50 voices are included in the Chorus and ensemble which will feature synthesizer, percussion and brass for special portions of the program. The event will be similar to the well attended October 89 Concert sponsored by the Richfield-Rich-fiel- d East Stake Activities Committees. Gaia Christensen, president and the Guild Board are excited about the upcoming presentation. The Lemer and Lowe portion will contain ten classics from The Great White Way and Broadway Legends will include some of the best known songs from shows ever produced. The latter will include a narration outlining the ingredients of a smash Broadway show. In this 15th year of ty ty Music Guild, the Board promised the music lovers of the area a sea-so- n filled with song, and felt that P! along' with Utah Opera stars and the Utah Valley Barbershoppers, Ken Chamberlain, a man well known for his love of music could help keep that promise. A lawyer by profession, and active in church, state, county and civic affairs, his interest in music has lead to the conducting of the chorus. Ken, his charming wife, Jean-ninwho sings alto in the group, and their son, Richard, a bass, find extra hours in their busy lifestyle to dedicate their efforts to the musical organization. The Greenwood family likewise contribute, and Carla is of the Chorus as well as accompanist for rehearsals and programs. The offspring of the active family are ensemble members helping to e, A group is being formed for those in the area who are victims of multiple sclerosis. The State Multiple Sclerosis Society has offered to help get a Self-Hel-p group started the idea with of here, presenting the newest information available on the disease on a monthly basis. Those attending will be receiving the current information on such symptoms as fatigue; pain; paralysis; eye problems; coordination; dizziness; speech problems, and more. The self-hel-p groups offer help not only to those afflicted with the disease, but faniily and friends, who are invited to join the group to better learn how to cope with M.S. For more information about M.S. or joining the Self-Hel- p group, call or Marsha Okerlund, Linda Crane, 529-768- 529-333- 9; 5. fr Happy First Birthday point out that there is no generation Retirement assistance Alan Hugh Nielsen April 20 final Jt.i Maom? M. Dorlus M r , Church will build temple in LDS Bountiful Celebrating his very first birthday on March 21, 1990, is Alan Hugh Nielsen, son of Cory R. and Lilian Nielsen, of Kaysville, Utah. His proud grandparents are Lila S. Phillips, of Centerfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Marsden Sr., of West Bountiful. gap. Those in the chorus will be residents from every walk of life in our area. They too find time to rehearse weekly as a group, but also spend extra hours working on solos or duets. The Chorus is also preparing a St. George Concert Everyone is invited to attend this wonderful night of music. V3'I TheFieldRepresentative for the Utah State Retirement Systems, Bonnie Sweat, will be in Richfield at the Dept, of Transportation office on Thursday, March 15, from 11 to 4 p.m. Stop by at your convenience. day to enter The LDS Church has announced the plan to build a Temple in Boun- tiful. The temple property is situated high on the East Bench, affording a panoramic view of the valley and Great Salt Lake to the West. The temple site was purchased in May of 1988. Architectural plans are now underway, however actual construction has not begun. There are 43 other LDS temples around the world, with several more planned, according to the Churchs First Presidency. Wedding Invitations by stylart GUNNISON VALLEY Make that moment more special by inviting your mends and loved ones with wedding invitations by Stylart . Come in and see our beautiful collection of wedding designs Pnces start at just $25 90 for 100 snmAiwMr-- 63 East Main Salina 529-783- 9 BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Medford Hutson We are located - behind the trailer court In Centerfield at 75 W. 300 N. Everyone is Welcome! wnKwiinr ors, and graphics such as gauche, pastel, charcoal, pencil sketch, and silkscreen. Space may not permit all works entered to be shown. Although works cannot be insured, reasonable precautions are taken to prevent damage, theft and loss, according to Mrs. Karst. Adults may submit two entries, but students are limited to one per classroom. All entries must be framed or matted and prepared for hanging. Space may not permit all works entered to be shown, and no changes or withdrawals will permitted once the show begins. Questions about entering the show should be directed to Mrs. Karst at 896-625- 7. you always do what you did you'll always get what you got! -- If mm iiinrMAt Miami South Sanpete Baptist Church of V Gunnison invites you to come for an informal verse by verse Bible Study in the Book of John. Thursday Evenings 7:30-8:3- 0 p.m. (RefiMhimnt It Nurwry Provided) 340 East 100 South Gunnison Pastor Mike Bardon 528-301- 5 IPIHKIDRfl V mieasi Commissioners Art Show Friday, April 20, is the entry day for the 9th Annual Commissioners Art Show, and Sevier County artists are invited to participate. Committee chairperson Maureen Karst said professional and amateur entries from adults will be accepted from noon to 7 p.m. on entry day. Student work from Sevier School District schools will be entered through home room or art teachers. The show will be held in the downstairs auditorium at the county courthouse, and will be open from Noon to 8 p.m. April 23, through Friday, April 27. A special display is also being planned. Works in oils and acrylics will be accepted, in addition to water col The family and friends of Naomi Mellor Dorius will honor her at an Open House for her 80th birthday, Sunday, March 18, 1990 at her residence in Fayette. Mrs. Dorius was bom in 19 10 to William Meflor, Jr., and Mary Elizabeth Haycock. She enjoyed a teaching career that spanned over 40 years. She has one sister, PlomaM. Yakovich, six children; sixteen grandchildren; and three great-gregrandchildren. Friends of Mrs. Dorius are invited to visit her from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. on her birthday. NORTH 5113 ARRI If? ORDER EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION! Prices Starting at $31.95 Black Miami (Reg. 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