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Show Canyon Rim By Linda Bird The girls of Rose Crest Ward are going to be really busy this summer trying to raise $300. The money will go toward to-ward the new Girls MIA Lodge in Provo Canyon. The girls of the ward have been split up into three groups. Each group is trying to see who can raise $100 first Various projects have been planned to raise money, such as bakery and candy sales, car washing and mowing lawns. All the money must be earnednone earn-ednone of it can come from Mom and Dad. The first group to get their $100 will be treated treat-ed to a short camping trip at the Provo Girl's Home site. Emil and Juanita Tomsic ara the proud parents of twin boys born June 3. They reside at 3175 Gregson Ave. Bishop and Mrs. Reid H. Johnson of the Canyon Rim 2nd Ward have a new baby daughter born April 26. Robert and Shari Daynes, 3128 South 2850 East, have a brand new son, born May 20, after their four daughters. They will name him Robert Frederick Daynes, after his ever-so-proud father. His four big sisters are Debbie 8, Shari Joy 7, Kathy Jean 5, and Heidi Ann 2. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Calder, On June 20, 8:00 p.m., there will be held the Talent Program of the Canyon Rim 2nd. Ward. Alary Ann Johnson, well known in tne University of Utah productions prod-uctions such as "Coppelia" will be the guest star on the program. prog-ram. Sne was formerly a member mem-ber of the ward. The theme of the evening will be "Video vs. Vaudevile.'' it will show a comparison of the two entertainments. enter-tainments. It should be a very entertaining variety show. Highland View Ward is planning plann-ing us ward carnival to be held June 28. Games, sports, and prizes are on the agenda. There will be plenty of food, fun and frolic for all attending. The entire MIA of the Highland High-land View West Ward boarded a city lines bus and went to the Deseret Gym for a swimming party on June 3. They went to the ward afterward for chili and all the trimmings. The party was lots of fun for everyone. every-one. The AHA of Canyon Rim Ward had a swimming party June 3 in the swimming pool of Kyle Coles at 3265 Elgin Drive. They went to the ward afterward for refreshments and dancing. Wedding bells will be ringing Monday, June 9, for Laurelle Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max P. Erickson, 2371 East 2880 South, and Sterling Gerber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Gerber, 4550 South 23rd East. The two are currently curr-ently students at the U of U. zovi v isner i-ane, nave recently returned from a two-week vacation back to New York. They met their son Kenneth there who had been serving on a mission to France for the past two years. Two missionaries are leaving leav-ing this month from the Highland High-land View Ward. Kent Marlowe, Mar-lowe, son of Bishop and Mrs. Hilding M. Marlowe of 3095 South 2850 East, is going on a far-east mission in Japan and Korea. His farewell will be Junel5. Robert Reese, 3042 South 2850 East, is leaving for the Southern States Mission soon. Both boys will enter the mission home on June 23. They will be married in the Salt Lake Temple. Following a short honeymoon trip, the young couple will make their home in Salt Lake. Barbara Jones, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Jones, 2330 East 30th South, received an engagement ring for her 20th birthday Saturday, May 31. Her fiance is Gayle Lyon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernal Lyon, 2351 East 30th South. They plan a late summer wedding. t " Paul Hale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Hale, 2400 East 30th South, is leaving Friday, June 6, for a six-month tour of duty at Fort Ord with the National Guard. |