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Show ' f ( itJO ill Ql) Li dD Ul)j The Review - Thursday, March 26, 1981 - Page , i P Contestants For Strawberry I Days Queen Announced j Tawnie Kay Parker, Julie Bawden, and Kerri Brinkerhoff are among the eight contestants in the Strawberry Days Scholarship Pageant which will be held April 4 at 8 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove High School auditorium. Tawnie is the daughter of Walt and Janet Parker. She will graduate in May from Pleasant Grove High School. She is 5'6' tall and has blue eyes and blonde hair. She likes to sew, cook and does needle point and stitchery. She enjoys dancing with Orchesis and participating in church activities. number for her talent. Julie is the daughter of John and Norma Bawden. She is 19 years old and a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. She is 5'8" with blue eyes and brown hair. While in High School she was chosen among high school students for "Who's Who," was on the yearbook staff, an honor student, and a member of the National Honor Society. She was president of Vikelles. She played the piano for 11 years and the guitar for two years. Her hobbies including sewing and designing her own clothes, homemaking skills, crocheting and knitting. Julie enjoys modern and disco dancing, singing, hairstyling, and cutting. The sports she enjoys are bowling, . racquetball, volleyball, j jogging and hikins, " camping. R For her talent s of the contest sf play a piano solo K6ri is a graduate of Pl-lit Grove High School t was the H in Art and8? member of the NatJ Honor Society g Council, yearbook u ' newspaper and sans IheACapellaChoir Cl She is the daughter, t Gary and LaRe t '! Brinkerhoff. She presently at, ending BYU majoring in A with a minor in Chi,, Development iU Family Relations Her hobbies ar. reading, sewi, painting, cooking Jl H she collects "cj) Dolls " She is ST! has blue-gree- n eyes a red hair. She will perform, dramatized art display for her talent number ' She loves all sports, especially skiing, swimming and racquetball. She has modeled in fashion shows in Salt Lake Cily with Colletl's models. , Tawnie will do a vocal ;l f : r i.- f : v ' f ' ' i t TAWNIE PARKER JULIE BAWDEN kerri Brinkerhoff Kristine Boardmcm To Wed Bruce Palmer In Temple Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boardman of Dubuque, Iowa are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Kristine Jean to Bruce H. Palmer, son of Pres. and Mrs. E. Mack Palmer of Pleasant Grove. They will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Thursday, April 2. An open house will be held for them thai same evening from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Sventh-Eighl- h Ward Cultural Hall, 1250 E. 200 S., All Friends and Relatives are invited. The bride-lo-b- e graduated from Dubuque Senior High School and LDS Seminary. She was active in1 baseball, basketball, track and band. She was also president of the Junior Achievement Club and represented them at the Midwest Conference in ' Kansas City, Mo., where she received an award. She has attended Utah Technical College of Provo, majoring in Food Science and Nutrition. Bruce graduated from Pleasant Grove High School where he was on the baseball learn. He graduated from LDS Seminary, also. He graduated from Utah Technical College at Provo where he earned an Associate degree in electronics. He completed an LDS Mission lo the Texas-Sa- n Antonio Mission. Attending the bride as maid-of-hon- will be Bonnie Biddinger. Sandra Schneider and Michele Palmer will serve as bridesmaids. Mike, Brent and Eldon Palmer, brothers of the groom will serve as best men. Special guests will be grandparents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ward of Bringham City. - After their marriage the couple will live in Hobbs, New Mexico where Bruce is em-ployed at the Dresser Atlas Company. A prenuptial parly" was given by Mrs. Sherry Thorne. KRISTINE BOARDMAN. BRUCE PALMER. to wed Golden Wedding For Clarence and Thelma Wilson The children of Clarence and Thelma Wilson will be honoring their parents on their Golden Wedding An-niversary with an open house on Saturday, March 28., al 909 West Slate Road, Pleasant Grove. We cordially invite all friends and relatives to join us at Ihis special occasion between 1 and 8 p.m. They request no gifts. ' Clarence and Thelma were married March 30, 1931 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They are the parents of six children; Mrs. Keith Wessman (Lilly) Henderson, Nevada, Clarence M. Jr., Pleasant Grove, Joseph C. Carlsbad, California, William W., Salt Lake City, Mrs. Georgina Baldridge, Lindon, and Ronald E. (Serving in the Marine Corps). They have 34 grand-children and eleven They are active members of the Pleasant Grove Fifth Ward. 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A reception followed in Thatcher, Idaho that evening.- An open house will be held Friday, March 27, in Ihe Timpanogos Slake Center, 800 N. 100 W., from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. All friends '' and relatives are invited to attend. The couple will make their home in Logan where Ihe groom is attending Ulah Stale University. American Legion Auxiliary To Meet Friday The Pleasant Grove American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the home of June Monson,921 E.100N., al 2 p.m. on March 27. Caroline Walson, winner in the American Legion Oratorical Contest, will be the speaker. Alt members are cordially invited to attend. Time of Four Stake Dance Changed The monthly four-- . stake dance ;will begin at 8:30 p.m.' Saturday, Mar. 28, in the Manila Stake House or all area youth of high school age. Dance officials said the lime change was made because of the Women's Conference scheduled for Saturday evening. Dances usually begin al 8 p.m. Youth were 'reminded that they will need a dance card from their bishops to be! admitted to the dance. All bishops should have the cards, it was noted. i Choral Society To Present An Evening at the Opera Charlene Anderson, Carol . Bradley, Rick Bingham, Baerbel Klemisch, Robert Lundgren, J. David McKissock, Norma Mecham, Valerie Miller, J. Page Bowers, Janice Barrows, Beryl W. Clayton, Ruth Harding, Carol Lyn Nelson, Catherine Millet, Ron Richardson, Margaret Sanchez, Richard Tucker, Ruth Ann Hay, Rosemary Hooley, Doug Warren Johnson, Sigrid Klein, Sherman Wilson, Ann Whitaker, Evan Whitaker and Lora Whittle. Mozert's "Cosi Fam Tutle" and Bizet's "Carmen" will be sung by choir members and artists of the Utah Valley Choral Society on April 8, at the Springville Art Museum and al the Provo High School Auditorium. Both performances will open at 8 p.m. under the direction of Lois Johnson. Patrons are urged lo purchase their tickets early lo be assured of selting as a full house is expected. Admission is $3 per person. Tickets are available al the T i m p Missionary Bookstore, 858 S. Stale in Orem. Information may be obtained from Richard Tucker, Guesls artists will include Marilyn Rudolph. Lois Johnson, Susan Alexander Boren, Kathryn Visher, Ron Richardson, Marcus Dentan. Stephan Bardsley and Stacey Aromsen. Choir members are Barbara Anderson, 111 iwrrmrwrrMiaog: "Lost In Love" Group To Appear In BYU Concert The popular Australian recording artists of Air Supply, whose captivatingly melodic "Lost In Love" became one of this year's biggest single successes, will present their first concert ever at Brigham Young University, Thursday, April 9. The front act for Ihe 7:30 p.m. concert in the Marriott Center will be Firefall, a mellow rock group that appeared in concert at BYU two years ago. Concert tickets are now available al the Marriott Center ticket office, the BYU Bookstore, Utah Technical College-Orem- , and all Sound Track Locations. Tickets are $8 for chair seats and $7 for bleachers. sponsored by the ASBYU Social . Office and United Concerts. I'm comforted by life's stability, by earth's What has seemed new and frightening assumes its place in the unfolding of knowledge. It is good to know our universe. What is new is only new to us. |