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Show OremFestival Full Of Fun-Filled Events OREM— Orem wilturninto a festival city Thursday, auditorium at 8 p.n. The Summer Festival Friday and Saturday, as the annual Orem Summer Festival is held Orem Boosters, will move to an exciting windup Saturday, with activities from 6:30 a.m. until 9:45 pm sponsors of the event, repart the activities A flag-aising ceremony is planned at 6:30 a.m. at the Orem City Center, with Ruth Ann will open Thursday with an arts dhobyy show fromé to 10 p.m Congregctional Services Set Family worship service under the direction of the Rev. David A. Motewill be conducted at 11 a.m. Sunday in the Provo Community Congregational Church. The sermon topic will be I believein the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting.” This will conclude a series of sermons based on the School Nielsen, Miss Orem of 1970, Apostle's Creed. evening, the Sundance Summer taking part. From6:30 to 1) a.m. the Lions Club will hold a Nursery service for pre-school children is provided during the in the Orem High cafeteria, At 8 p.m. the same Theater will present “Petticoats pancake breakfast at the Lions worship service hour. Special and Pettifoggers” in the Orem Pavilion music for the service will be High School auditorium. presented by a vocal quartet Candy Drops Friday Schedule made up of Seung Kack Cha, are Five “candy drops Friday's schedule being with a Mrs. Muriel Johnson, Mrs. Gail youth golf tournament at 8 a.m. planned hourly from 12 noonto 4 Plitnik, and Frank Monroe, at Cascade Fairways golf p.m. by the Civil Air Patrol accompanied by George Plitnik. From 12 noon to 4:30 p.m. there will be an Antique Auto Show at the Orem City Park. course, followed by the arts and hobby show at 6 p.m. At 7 p.m. the Orem Riding Club will Afternoon activities for the present a rodeo at the arena in children and young people will ast foothills. start at 2 p.m. with children’s wes. A tug-o-war is pla afirehose TABLES OF HUNDREDS OF SHOES at FIRMAGE’S Tremendous SHOE SALE SUMMER SHOES, CANVAS SHOES, SHOES, SANDALS at Firmage’s. You cen find s family drastically re: The monthly Church Council meeting will convene at 12:15 > LEATHER le right now sale r the entire Come First Ser p.m. ummediately following the worshipservice On Monday, members and leaders of Boy Scout Troop 51 will leave for a week of camping at Maple Dell in Payson Canyon MARIJUANA . . . HOME GROWN is displayed by Orem Detective Kenneth Pilkington, after police raided an Orem home and arrested a 20-year-old man. The marijuana was being cultivated in a field behind the back fence of the home. Orem ManPleads Guilty To Growing Marijuana OREM — A young Orem man one year, by Orem City Judge Hugh Vern Wentz. pleaded guilty in Orem City Court to a charge of growing Police said the young man was marijuana, following his arrest growing the marijuanain field Friday by Orem police. Mel Alfred Campbell, 20, 509 behind the fence at his home. Officers had beenstaking out the W.165 S., was sentencedto serve 90 days in the Utah County Jail, area for two weeks before and wasplaced on probation for making the arrest. Bill Marcroft to Emcee Miss Wasatch Pageant HEBERCITY — Bypopular request, Bill Marcroft has again been scheduled to be the master of ceremonies at the Miss Wasatch Pageantto be held this Saturday, July18, at 7:30 p.m.in Civie Auditorium. 4 pan Will Present band concert in the City Park, At 4:30 p.m. there will be a and at Free Concert Two summer musical organizations — the Concert Band and the Symphony Orchestra — will present a concert at Brigham Young University Wednesday. The concert, which is free of charge,will begin at 8:15 plm.in the Madsen Recital Hall o Harris Fine Arts Center, with Dr. Ralph G. Laycock as director of both groups. There are 40 membersin the Summer Concert Band and 45 in the Summer Symphony. The Band will open the evening with the ‘‘JanuaryFebruary March” by Gillis, “Viva Vivaldi’ by Jenkins, “Psalm for Band’ by Persichetti, “A Solemn Music’” by Thomson, and “Round and Round” by McRae. After intermission the Symphonywill present Dvorak’s “Slavonic Dane No. 8” and Mozart’s Overture to ‘‘Don Giovanni” followed by “Elegy for Orchestra” by Corigliaao and the Overture to “Die Fledermaus” by J. Strauss. Dr. Laycock, whois director the B.A, degree at BYU, the M.S in orchestral conducting at Julliard School of Music in New York, and the D.M.A. degree at University of Southern california. Mr. Marcroft, a well-known A native of Canada, he served as a bandsman andconductor in the Royal Canadian Air Force. After a season as a member of the Utah Symphony Orchestra, he accepted a There will be a tea on the afternoon of July 18 at the Wasatch High School where each girl will be interviewed by the judges on her personality. Directly after the tea she sill appear in swimming suit ty. competition. She will appear in evening wear that night when she will also display her talent New line MANILA (UPI) —The first before the public. baby food processing plant in Curtain time will be at 7:30 the ilippines is expected to p.m.the evening of July 18 with Start operation late this year. entries as follows: Theplant, to be established by Cc Jewing & \\\‘vo NY) oi o sLALKG Sizes 27 through 50 waist sizes, many colors and styles to choose. giant PrivatePilot Mr. and Mrs.Berlin Newtonof Thousand Oaks,Calif. arrived in Mona recently to spend some time with their parents, Mr. and A private pilot course, Mrs. Oscar Newton. While here designed to qualify participants they plan to attend the Ute to pass the written portion of the Stampedein Nephi. kederal Aviation Agency requirements to obtain a private pilotlicense is being offered July 13-Sept. 3 by Brigham Young For Protection University. The U.S. Constitution and Aviation Ground School covers the Declaration of Independ radio techniques, navigation, ence are kept in heliumcomputer and plotter usuage, a filled glass cases. Helium, knowledgeofpre-flight facts and an inert gas, protects the FAA regulations and weather documents from atmosinformation. pheric dangers. The docuThe class, to be held on ments are written on sheepMondays and Thursdayswill be skin parchment, which worth two semester hours of would be subject to attack upper-division credit. The final by gases in air, damage by dryexamination will be equivalent light or by humidity or air, SC to the actual FAA written test, ness in although students will be have special filters to prorequired to take the FAA written tect the parchments from examination at their owr damage by ultraviolet radiation from light. arrangement. Kirk Schade,flight instructor with Central Utah Aviation,will teach the course. 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Firmage’s Thrifty Basement Fill in those VE missing items in your wardrobe for only half price. Come early for first choice! selection. and start ot Out They Go! * SUMMER DRESSES * SLACKS * SKIRTS * SHORTS 99 Many new shoes have been added to this group. Just see what you save Regular to 1.99 Sew your new summer sportswear wardrobe 88 MEN’S DRESS & SPORT HUNDREDS OF YARDS OF NEW FABRICS HAVE BEEN ADDED! 36 to 50 Inch Widths 88 me)oe) | BOYS AND GIRLS STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY ~~ ® Sport Fabrics ® Suitings ® Tarpoon Cloth WASHABLE Now you can look neat ever during the hoitest day and at a savings too. the church social hall, under the direction of Chairman J. R Pattison. Mona News —Aummer ae MEN’S NO-IRON p.m. The Board of Trustees will meet Tuesday at 6:30p.m. in the Summercampfor seventh and north along State Street to the eighth graders will be held at Gity Park. Evening events include a 7 Pinecliff Camp, a cooperative p.m. baseball game featuring church camp sponsored bythe Protestant Camps the Provo Colt All-stars versus Utah the Orem All-stars, Final Foundation performance of the Sundance Theater production of “Petticoats and Pettifoggers” will be at 8 p.m. and there will By FLORENCEORGILL also be a giant street dance at MONA — Two newcomersto the Mountain Shadows Shopping the Mona Ward received their Center parking lot at State names recently. They were Street and Center. Denise Michele Wilkerson, The evening's activities will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. include with a fireworks display Douglas Wilkerson, and at 9:45 p.m. at the City Park. Christopher Shon Newton,son of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Newton. or(’ eRe ae tO a Mary Carlson, daughter of the Republic Flour Mills with Mrs, Velda Carlson; Peggy $3.75 million, will produce 30 vegetable, fruit, egg Pratt, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. different and meat baby food products, Sherman J. Pratt; Karolyn using local materials adapted of & Mrs,of {rom American formula standards, as woodwind instructor at Drake University leaving there in 1953 to join the BYU faculty. Since thattime hehas beenactive as a conductor of bands, orchestras, musical shows, operas, ensembles, arid church choirs and is a frequent judge and conductor in regionalfestivals. oa af BetW eres ) pee < t ) Wot Y_aere ‘e ons o’ BILL MARCROFT Mrs. Jerry Brisk; Janet Hutchinson, daughter of Mr. & Mrs, Ray J. Hutchinson; Vickie Hendrix, daughter of Mr, & Mrs. Fin'ey R. Hendrix; Sherilynn Van Wagoner, daughterof Dr. & Mrs, Ferrin Van Wagoner; Vicki Knight, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. George Knight; Vicky Wilson, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Earl Wilson; Linda Davis, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Barton Davis; Carol Ritchie, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. BrentRitchie; and Eileen Anderson, daughter of Mr. & ae Ervin Anderson of Heber position 6:30 parade. The procession will form at 800 South and will move or orchestras at BYU, received television personality on KUTV, was well received as the emcee of last year’s pageant. Miss Bonnie Zupan,the reigning Miss Wasatch, is making arrangements to come from Chicago where she is presently employed as an airline stewardess, to crown the new Miss Wasatch. “The Miss Wasatch Pageant should provetobe oneof the best and most colorful pageants to be held in Wasatch County,” stated Carole Bonner, pageant chairman, Twelve beautiful and talented contestants plus several specialty numbers between competition, should assure an expected large audience of an evening of top entertainment. BYU Groups |