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Show Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 3B Tuesday, May 4, 1993 Weddings Toni Jo Tanner J.R. Jones Deborah Dolinskl David Pilling Douglas K. and Kathleen M. Tanner announce the marriage of their daughter, Toni Jo, to J.R. Jones, son of Emery E. and Suzanne Jones, on Saturday, May 8. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Grouse Creek LDS Ward and again on Saturday, May 15, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Castle Dale 3rd Ward LDS Chapel in Castle Dale. J.R. graduated from Emery High in 1989 and CEU in 1992. Toni Jo graduated in 1991 from Raft River High in Malta, Idaho. They will make their home in Cedar City while they both continue their education at Southern Utah State University. and Mrs. Jerry Dolinski announce the marriage of their daughter, Deborah Jean, to David Scott Pilling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pilling, on Saturday, May 8, at 2 p.m. at the Mr. Helper Civic Auditorium. A reception will be held in their honor from 7 to 9 p.m. The couple will make their home in Price. festival will celebrate arts at Westridge Week-lon- g Scouts The Parent Teacher Association of Westridge will be hosting the second annual Fine Arts Festival at the middle school from May 3 to 7. The school will be offering many hands-o- n workshops for students, as well as sharing an exciting and diverse array of entertaining performances in music, dance and forensic speaking arts. Many of the events are taking place during lunch hours. Parents are encouraged to come, participate and observe. ing painted faces, pinch pots, clay sculpture, pottery, food as art, sidewalk art, painting, Band painting and various other craft projects. Karen DeBirk, a cartoon artist, will be drawing cartoon caricatures of the students. A will forensics T-sh- irt mini-worksh- be hosted by Christine Johansen Feichko, an award winning graduate of CEU. Linda Johnston will offer a dance demonstration, and various guest artists will share their talent. vocals by Careshmeh Tizpah, windjammer instrumentals by Catherine Larsen and western line dance taught by Melanie Malmstrom. The language arts department will be providing activities in the small gym. Student events will be original prose Lunchtime auditorium entertainment will include and poetry, interpretive prose and poetry and a comedians only event. A guest presenter will offer storytelling, and Mont Harmons improvisation team will take part. Thursday, there will be an awards ceremony at Westridge at 7 p.m. EASTERN UTAHS LARGEST! A professional art exhibit will be displayed at Westridge, along with a stu- dent art exhibit and contest Every entrant in the contest student at Helper Junior will receive prizes donated by local merchants. All students are urged to enter in any or all of the following areas: mythical animals, imaginary humanoids, magical machines and enchanted worlds. Work may be done in any medium. One of the main lessons of the contest is for students to experience ing care of his beehives. His Eagle project consisted of making and putting up six signs on the mountain near Scofield to assist those traveling in the area Chad is the son of Greg and Lynette Marsing. imagination. Students will be participating in dress contests throughout the week. Categories will include culture shock, sd fi fantasy and favorite character from a book or movie. A variety of workshops will be held in the art yard includ- - Chad Marsing will be presented his Eagle Scout award at a court of honor on May 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Spring Glen LDS ChapeL Chad is a seventh grade High. His interests include rock hunting, science and tak- the joy of ones own GRANDS, VERTICAL PIANOS, DIGITAL PIANOS AND ORGANS TOO! OVER 100 ON DISPLAY! Missionaries Elder Bailey Samuel Bailey has been called to serve as a missionary to labor in the Argentina-Bueno- s Aires North Mission for the Church ofJesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Elder Baileys farewell will be held in the Price 8th LDS Ward, 995 East 700 North, at 9 a.m. on May 9. y The Largest Collection of Pianos and Organs Ever Seen In Eastern Utah! Spettets, Consoles, Studios, Grands, Digitals, Player Pianos & Organs! A SALE SO LARGE WE HAD TO RENT 10,000 SQ. FT. MANY BRANDS REPRESENTED NEW USED RENTAL RETURNS ! 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