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Show Free Press - Wednesday, June 18, 1997 - Page 4 Lehi Living r1 ' l" - ' ' w , . , -- 1 -- : ' . : i - ry r ' Marion L. and Norma C. Healey will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with their family at a dinner party hosted by their children. The couple was married June 17, 1937. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Marion and Norma have both lived their entire lives in Alpine. Marion has farmed and is a retired steelworker from Geneva Steel. Norma worked many years in the retail field. The Healeys are both active members of the LDS Church. Norma served several years as stake Young Women's president and as a ward Relief Society president. Marion has served in the Elders Quorum presidency, in High Priest Quorum leadership and in the Sunday School presidency. They are the parents of Jay " ft ' Marion and Norma Healey to note 50th wedding anniversary "1. jH, , , ', Marion, Norma Healey V. l t Healey and Sandra Walker of Alpine, Tamera Dubois of Lehi, and Nolan Healey, deceased. They have 17 grandchildren and 13 , , U A ,iJ . ' ,'i n, - ' 4,-- 4 - i ; Heather Gambill, David Wilson David and Heather Wilson to be honored at reception -- i Heather Belle Gambill and David L. Wilson were married in the Portland, Oregon LDS Temple on June 14. The bride is the daughter of Ken and Cathy Gambill of Ridgefield, Wash. The groom is the son of Tracy and Glenna Wilson of Lehi. An open house will honor them on June 21 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Lehi Stake Center, 300 N. Center Street. All friends and relatives are Scott Sampson, Natalie Degelbcck Natalie Degelbeck to wed Scott Sampson June 19 Scott Sampson and Natalie Degelbeck have chosen to marry in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Thursday, June 19. The bride-to-b- e is the daughter of Glen Junior and Lyn Degelbeck of Highland. The prospective groom is the son of Max and Mary Sampson of Alpine. A reception will honor the couple that same evening from 7 to 9:30 at the Degelbeck residence, 10320 N. 6400 West, Highland. In case of inclement weather, it will be held at the Highland Stake Center, 9600 N. 6800 West. Attending the bride will be and Stacy Ashlee Degelbeck Sampson with Kim Oviatt, Angle Degelbeck, Mickel Sampson, Syndy Sampson and Sonya Sampson. Best man duties will be performed by Stefan Sampson, with Doug, Mike and Greg Degelbeck and Shawn Sampson and Jason Oviatt serving as ushers. Honored guests will include Anne and Paul Williams of Elda Highland, invited to attend. The bride is a graduate of Dixie College. She is a senior at Utah State University majoring in socia! work and minoring in women's studies. The groom is a graduate of Lehi High School. He is enrolled in the secondary education program at Utah State, majoring in English The couple will make their first home in Logan. of Sampson Glen wood, Utah and Virginia McKinlay of St. George. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Lehi High School. She is attending Utah Valley State College where shew ill graduate in the fall. She is employed as administrative secretary at the Provo Park Hotel. The prospective groom is a graduate of American Fork High School. He served an LDS mission to Toronto West, Canada. He is attending Utah Valley State College studying international relations. He is employed for the R.C. summer with Gerber Construction. The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. i' y:; Si - :t ''A fl , i p I i Jennifer Conrad, Michael Walker Michael Walker to marry Hearing, skin cancer clinics Jennifer Conrad June 20 slated for seniors and public Skin Cancer Clinic A special Skin Cancer Clinic will be offered on Saturday, June 28 from 9 a.m. until noon. The public is invited to attend this free screening opportunity. Sr. Citizen Because of conflicts with the Lehi Roundup, the center will be closed on Friday, June 27. mein, Chinese noodles, macaroni salad, whole wheat roll and applesauce spice cake with caramel icing. Wednesday, June 25: Hot dog on a bun, creamed carrots, tomato juice and apple crisp. News Center closed for rodeo Hearing clinic The Hearing Clinic will be held on Thursday, June 26 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.; no appointment is necessary. Menus for the coming week: Thursday, June 19: Baked breast of chicken, mashed potatoes with gravy, whole kernel corn, orange juice, whole wheat roll and blueberry cobbler. Friday, June 20: Roast pork, baked potato with sour cream, whole carrots, applesauce, white roll and cherry cream crunch. Monday, June 23: Seaburger with tartar sauce and lettuce and tomato garnish, Tater Tots, apple, and butterscotch pudding. Tuesdav. June 24: Pork chow Jennifer Conrad and Michael Walker have chosen to marry in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on June 20. The bride-to-b- e is the daughter of Darel and Linda Conrad of Orem. The prospective groom is the son of Ralph and Aileen Walker. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Conrad Ranch, South Fork in Provo Canyon. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Mountain View High School. The prospective groom is a graduate of Lehi High School. The couple will make their first home in Orem. Josh Barker earns Eagle Josh Barker, son of Scott and Sheri Byington Barker of Lehi, received his Eagle Scout award on May 31 in a special Eagle Court of Honor. Josh is a member of Troop 120 in Lehi. His Eagle service project was collecting coats and hygiene items for the Provo Food and Care Coalition. Josh's hobbies are water skiing, snow skiing, camping, collectand ing sports memorabilia attending BYU football games. He is an honor roll student at Lehi High School. The Lehi Senior Center is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. and offers activities and programs for those 60 years of age and older. Cedar Fort residents are invited to participate in the programs and meals. A nutritious meal is provided by the Mountainland Association of Governments at a suggested donation of $1.75 per person and is served at noon. Reservations should be made by calling the cenone day prior to ter, ,' j" 'J nuttall FABRIC Josh Barker CENTER is goin Iwith HOQLEZOO Bethany Scanlon, Craig White Craig White to be wed to Bethany Scanlon June 25 262 North West State Road (Next To Smith's) American Fork, Utah 84003 go am to 6:00 a-- FABRICS EHTIBE STORE iS i ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE OFF 30 OFF 40 pm. 30 FORGET YOUR GKEEN BANASA BANANAS TO BE DONATED TO NUnAU. 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