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Show drew Wayiniin. A program was presented at the Uollariay Eighteenth Ward Honored recently ut a fj re as follows: prelude, Jean Ander- well testimonial prior to his de- - sun: oiHiiing hymn, invocation, William Ful- for a Northern Mexican ion: hymn, eongre- Mission was Ronald Andrew saerainenl gaUmi: service, Wayman. son of Mr & Mrs An- - Aaronir priesthood: piano solo. Missionary. . . . congn-gat-partur- Continental styling! High-bac- k Foam chair Kent Thompson; speaker, Creed vocal solo, Sona Haymond; Schmitt; remarks. Bp. Allen P. Terry; remarks, parents of missionary; response, missionary: closing hymn, congregation; benediction, Westlcy Emery; poslludc, Jean Anderson. ( Opera to Nov. Mrs Durrant Jr. Colonial ililis Ward. 1455 South 17th East, was the scene of llie ceremony and reception ov. lti that united in marriage Miss Amy Dewecn Canning and Wayne E. dDurrant Jr. Officia-t.nwas Elder Jack Goaslind. Iareiils of tlir. couple are Mr A Mrs Wayne 5. Durrant, 3422 Crest wimkI Dr., who entertained the newlyweds at a breakfast at Iaig llaven alter the ceremony and Mrs Serge II. Burton. 2722 Sou ill 8ih East, and the late F. Dewey Canning. That evenin' Mr & Mrs Serge ill. Burton lunored the pair at a reception ai the ward house. Tllic bride was attended by Mrs Jim Baxter. Miss Valerie Burton, sister of the bride; Mi.ss Alice Degclbeck, Miss Mary Lynne Durrar.i, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs R. Michael Shaw and Mis; Norma Slack. Best man was Gail Nielsen. Don Durrant, ihc bridegrooms 18-2- Bruce Greg, DeHaanto Take Jo-An- Sheet Music Complete Stock Ivie-Schofie- Records 45' Banjos walnut-finishe- 4 A 5 String body-conformi- Ukes Tenor Baritone Guitars 6 A 12 String Pianos From $495.00 ORGANS With the New DESIGN CENTER Shh-Boo- HART BROS. 3003 Highland Dr. IN THE MALL A Sugar House j Brides brother; Serge Burton Jr., the brides brother; Mike Ownby and David Peterson ushered. The bride is a graduate of Utah State University. Iter groom studied at tge University of Utah ami George Washington University. a honeymoon to Following .Mexico City and Acapulco, the A Theatre Stages Mozart g Slim and graceful but unbelievably comfortable. Foam cushions on seat and d back, with warm frame. Contoured styling for comfort Sculptured arms contribute to the high style of this very thrifty chair. Choose your favorite color! Little j Amy Charming Is Now Albums newly married pair will make; their home in this area. Partying for the bride have! been Mrs Bill Thueson, Mrs1 Nick Mrs Ralph Sarkady, Wright. Mrs Louise Burton, 23 Mrs Michael Shaw, Mrs Guy Ludwick. Mrs Jim Baxter. Mrs Al Emery, Miss Norma Slack. University of Utah's Little Miss Shirley Amann, Miss is bubbling this week Theater Mary Alice Dcgelbeck, Miss Marilyn Haycock, Miss Marilynn with the gaiety of young love. Abduction from the Seraglio Thompson and Miss Louise Facer. romantic comedy brimming with happiness that Mozart felt Miss Jackson Is at 18 over his own first deep love is being staged in six perNow Mrs Nelson William F. Nelson claimed formances. Five sparkling young voices Miss Candra Jackson Nov. 15 well matched in the singing in a wedding ceremony at Everleads to the Mozart mood, and green Reception Center. Par- a dozen mure in the chorus, will ents of the two are Mr & Mrs pace the opera playing MonArthur W. M. Jackson, 1582 day through Saturday (Nov. at 8:30 p.m. in Pioneer East 3350 South and Mrs Evans Theater's Little TheMemorial 2358 Ffisher Ln. Ranck, ater. The first of three theater season events that will link the talents of the University's Music and Theater Arts Departments, is the story of a Seraglio young swains wild and comical schemes to free his beloved from the harem of a Turkish emperor whose pirates kidnaped her. a will be busy month January Mozart was carrying out a in the Wiliord II. Deliaan home. commission from Austrian Em2177 East 2875 South, fur their peror Joseph II when he comtwo sons. Grog and Bruce, will posed the opera. "The heroine of the show is be married. Constanze same given name A Jan. 17 marriage ceremony as that of the Vienna maiden is being planned in the Salt Mozart was anxiously seeking Lake LDS Temple for Miss his fathers consent to marry, Cheryl Caldwell and Greg C. and a year later did marry," Deliaan, whose engagement is he said. n being announced by Mr & M?s James Cowan, tenor, and George M. Caldwell, 2943 MetSouth Utley, soprano, sing ropolitan Way, parents of the the romantic leads Belmonte bridc-to-hMr Deliaan is the and Constanze. son of Mr & Mrs Wiiford H. DeIn other leads, Val J. Stuart, liaan. Both arc former Univer- tenor, plays Pcdrillo: J. Pymm sity of Utah students; the pros- Chartrant, bass, is Osmin, and pective grooin has fulfilled a Judith Baur Chartrant, soprano, LDS Holland Mission. is blonde. Larry I. Stowe plays the emRites peror 1aslia Selim, a speaking lead. Performed Nov. 16 The show will lie accompanied In a pretty eeremony at the by five musicians pianist Myhome of the bride's parents, Mr ron Syplius and a string quarof the & Mrs Frank II. Ivic, 7645 South tet of leading members Mary Symphony: 2340 East, Miss Barbara Lynn University vioIvic and Floyd L. Schofield Englund and Judith Inkley, and Suzanne viola, lins: Wright, were married Saturday. Parents of the grooin arc Mr & Mrs Wallace Bratt, cello. arts deFloyd II. Schofield, 2857 Sleepy. The music theater partments will be teamed later Hollow Dr. in two or more operas. In February, they will stage the popular children's opera, "Hansel for Young Peopand Grctel, les Theater. On April they will present a doublchcadcr Gianni of onc-ae- t classics, and Cavallcria Sehicchi show extra as an on the major season. Olympus jr. high school PTA showed their appreciation to Ball their teachers by sponsoring a breakfast for them Tuesday, Nov. 12 at 7:15 a.m. in the home This economics room of the school. Mrs R. Guy Lewis paid tribute to the teachers and Mr Kenneth Hess responded with a word of thanks to the PTA on "A Night in Vienna" will be behalf of the teachers. theme for the annual Utah the The committee hospitality Benefit Ball, to be Symphony cha rman was Mrs Herbert (). Jr. Those assisting held Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Trayner, Terrace Ballroom. her were: A social hour, from 6 to 7 Mrs Warren O. fluff. Mis in the Cirque Room, will p.m. .Mrs Edwin Ralph Reynolds. enhanced by music from Xugcli, Mrs Robert Grucsbcck, be Dinner trio. Fowler's Mrs Arnold Burgcner, Mrs Wil- Bill liam Bowcrhank, Mrs Richard "A la Viennoise will lx1 feaBritain. Mrs Roy Nelson. Mrs tured from 7 to 9 p.m. At nine Louis J. Uzclac, Mrs Van Spen- oclock, the Symphony Debs, cer. Mrs R. Guy Lewis, and Mrs members of the college girls service group, will be presented L. lieree Brady. to Maestro Maurice Abravancl. Dancing to the symphony orchestra will ensue. Al 10:15 p.m., there will he a most colorful which for "divertissement" members of the University of Utah Corps de ballet plus a special chorus and soloist, William combine talents to Call, will present "A Viennese Bonbon. under the direction of Dr William Christensen and Ardeai Watts. i ld Obituaries Fern M. Chapman Mrs Fern Moulton Chapman, 48, 1367 Hudson Ave., died Sunday at her residence of cancer. She was born Dec. 15, 1914 in Heber, Wasatch County. She was daughter of H. Chase and Lillian Cummings Moulton. She wed David Marden, Chapman, Oct. 24, 1940, in the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs Chapman was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and active member of the LDS Church. Her survivors include her husband; sons, daughter, Mrs David (LaRue) Howells, Jeanette; Elaine and Arlene, all Salt Lake City; Douglas M., Lynwood, Calif.; three grandchildren; mother, Salt Lake City; brothers and sisters Mrs Neil (Norma) Montgomery, Mrs Floyd (Deaun) Heber; r Weed, Burley, Idaho; Mrs W. (Evelyn) McDougal, Salt Lake City; Mrs James (Maxine) Owens, Portland, Oregon; Floyd, Bartlesville, Okla.; Colo.; Rex, Jay, Cortez, Duane and Dale, and Mrs L. Ronald (Mardcne) Folkersen, all Salt Lake City. 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