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Show Orem-Geneva Times May 1, 1975 i N 1 I V .' I t 0 HARRY WIMMER AND JENNIFER ANDERSON Couple To Unite U 1 Vona Pack To Serve As Vice-Dir Jennifer Anderson will become the bride of Harry C. Wimmer in a ceremony solomnized at the Salt Lake Temple May 2nd. A ' reception will be held the same evening at the Bungalow in Pleasant Plea-sant Grove from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. The bride-elect is the daughter of Richard and Jacqueline Anderson Ander-son of Provo. She graduated from Orem Jr. and Sr. High Schools, where she was active in Seminary, Semi-nary, Tigerettes, A capella, student council, and the yearbook. year-book. She was an active Red-Cross Red-Cross worker. The groom is the son of Iceland Ice-land and Evelyn Wimmer of American Fork. He attended American Fork High School where he participated in student body affairs, debate, and sports. The couple will be attended by Mike Phillips, Greg Anderson, Sheldon and Darrell Wimmer. CINDY JEPPSON AND STEVE WIGHT Wight-Jeppson SetTemple Date PEGGY LEE BILLINGS AND R. MILES HURLEY Couple To Marry In SLC Temple Scouts Receive Awards Somebody Cares! Cares if you are new in town andfeel kind of lost; If you've just added a new son or daughter, to your family; If HE has finally asked you to become his wife; If you or someone in your family is celebrating a very special occasion... Who? Call. 225-6173 Several Orem citizens received re-ceived a awards at the annual Fellowship Banquet Saturday night at the BY U Wilkinson Center, Cen-ter, sponsored by the Utah National Na-tional Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America." Beginning in 1971, women were awarded the Silver Faun. This is the first year that both men an! women have been given the Silver Beaver. Orem recipients of the award ware George Raymond McKinney police dispatcher and district commissioner; Anna LouJ.Pat-ten, LouJ.Pat-ten, housewife and den mother; Ezra Billings Patten, steel-worder steel-worder and district commissioner. commis-sioner. Mr. and Mrs. Patten are a husband and wife team who have been long active in scouting 'circles. .They have six sons, five "of whom are eagle scouts. Ambliopia Clinic For Children Is Set May 7 The preschool vision screening will be held May 7th from 9-U A.M. at Sharon and Westmore schools. Bring your preschool children ages 3 12 to 5 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon G. Jepp-son Jepp-son of Orem announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter Cindy, to Steve Wight of Torrance, Tor-rance, California. The couple will be married in the Provo LDS Temple June 5, 1975. A reception will honor the newlyweds on that day in the Wilkinson Center Skyroom on the Brigham Young University campus. cam-pus. Miss Jeppson is a graduate of Orem high school, where she was involved with the tigerettes, GA A and School Spirit. She was a Miss Utah Teenage finalists in 1972, and has attended BYU. She is employed in Orem. Mr. Wight is the son1 of Mr. and Mrs. Elery R. Wight of Torrance, Tor-rance, Calif. He graduated from Torrance high school with honors, and was also a member of the school's tennis team. He was a member of the California Scholarship Federation and attended at-tended El CaminoJuniorCollege, Mr. Wight also has served an LDS mission to Chile. He graduated grad-uated from BYU April in the field of pre med. He has been employed at the Utah Valley Hospital. Hos-pital. The couple will make their first home in San Francisco where Mr. Wightwill be attending medical school. Mr. and Mrs. LairdD. Billings of Orem announce the forthcoming forth-coming marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Peggy Lee, to R. Miles Hurley, Hur-ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cal-vin C. Hurley, Idaho Falls, Ida. The couple will be married in the Salt Lake Temple on June 5th. Miss Billings graduated from Orem High School and Ricks College. Shehas been active in the LDS Seminary program and a participant in FHA. Mr. Hurley attended high school in Idaho Falls and has been a student at Ricks College. He has played basketball and enjoyed LDS Seminary membership. A reception will be held the evening of the wedding in the Orem 12th Ward Chapel from 8 to 10 p.m. The bride will be attended by Pat Sharp, Toni Pierce, Vickie McCellan.Eloise Hurley and Becky Billings. Paul Price will act as best man. The couple will make their first home in Orem. KATHY MOSS AND BRYAN MILLER "1 V ALLISON BRADFORD AND CHAD KIRK This ambliopia clinic is con ducted by the medical auxiliary, PTA and the school nurses. ;;Kathy Moss Plans Orem Couple III n T A "T1 m ' m r-w-a iemple W eddinq lo W ed May 3 6.4 Oz. Aim TOOTHPASTE ValueOf V Save 50 24's AHerest TABLETS ffJl $1.69 fVk A Value LJ Save 72$ 1 V&H m 15 Oz. Breck SHAMPOO Save$1.35 Flicker LADIES' SHAVER 1.69 Value Save 70 m 11 Oz. Gillette FOAMY Value Save 60 14 Oz. Johnsoifs BABY POWDER $1.65007: Value 5y Save 66 VMM V 12 Oz. Sinax NASAL SPRAY $1.57 OOS IT felue Ssve 69 50's Event lo ffegfiuL? Disposabte -xy t Bottles Dr. and Mrs. J. Joel Moss of Orem are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Kathy, to Bryan Miller, son of J. Paul and Shirley Miller of American Fork. The couple will be married in the Provo LDS Temple on May 2, 1975. A reception will honor them that same evening at the Orem 13th-16th Ward Cultural Hall from 7:30 to 10:00. p.m. The bride graduated from Orem High School where she was active in Tigerettes. She has also attended Ricks College and Brigham Young University. Mr. Miller is a graduate of American Fork High School and Utah Technical College. He is active in the National Guard and is presently employed in Salt Lake City. The bride will be attended by Shauna Moss, Connie Herbert, Brenda Burty, Beva Shelby.Lani Lambourne, and Suzanne Moss. Mike Miller will perform duties du-ties as best man. son to Chad Justen Kirk son oi Mr. and Mrs. Theron Glade Kirk all of Orem. The couple will be marriedSa-turday marriedSa-turday May 3 at the Women Cultural Cul-tural Hall, a reception will honor them that same evening. The couple also will be honored ho-nored by a wedding dinner hosted by the grooms parents. The bride is attending Orem High School where she will gra- J Vona Pack, second vice president presi-dent of Orem Business and Professional Pro-fessional Women's Club was elected to the office of District Vice Director to serve with Lola NieUsen of Price, newly elected Director, Vona is employed by Orem City as the children's librarian, she has worked with AlpineSchool Elementary Education director Margaret Johnson in holding art displays at the library, displaying display-ing the talent of elementary students stu-dents in the district. She grad uated from byu with a ba in flttpnrl Pnnvpntinn office management; masters de- Mil" II Q U U II V B II U U II gree in library science and cer- Vona Pack Lions Members tified in elementary education and was selected for library internship intern-ship at Provo Public Library. She has been a member of the Utah Library Association for five years and is a past member of Phi Chi Theta. She has worked with the State Children's Librarian in helping to plan summer reading programs for the State of Utah and has planned with Provo Public Library a program for free films for over two years. JUNE WILCOX RECEIVES AWARD June Wilcox, of 940 S. 1000 E. Orem, has received a prestigious pres-tigious Diamond Key award for exceptional salesmanship from the Neo-Life Company, whomshe represents. Eight couples represented the Orem Lions at the State Lions Convention over the weekend. The' event started Thursday evening and endedSaturdaywith the Governor's Ball, including huge banquet at Dixie High school. The banquet was served by the Bloomington Ward, and the proceeds pro-ceeds went to their building fund. Over 930 plates were served at the banquet; and a delightful program was presented. Attending from Orem were:, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohbock, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Howells, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pawlowski, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hassell, Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Sumner, Mr. and'Mrs. Henry Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Summers. BULLOCK L0SEE Make her Mother's Day gift an elegant Lady Seiko. 'if- 1 No. 85068M-S135.00. 17J, yellow top, marble brown dial, faceted, mar-reaist HAROLEX crystal. No. ZW675M-J79.50. 17J, white top, satin blue dial. w i . r ' duate tnis Spring- ford are pleased to announce the Tne gro(m is5 also a graduate engagement a nd approaching from orem High School, and has U1 lucu uduS"er attended Utah Technical Collesre. Attending the bride will be her sisters, Andrea De St. Jeor, matron ma-tron of Honor, Alisa, Carrie, Jana. also, Tina Bowers, Shauna Shau-na Salmon and Jann Miller. Steve Ewing will serve as Best Man. Ushers will be: Dave De St. Jeor and Kevin Lloyd. Prenutipal parties were given by Andrea De St. Jeor Natalie and Mrs. Arlene Mann and by Tina and Mrs. Mary Bowers. A Lady Seiko watch is the gift she'll treasure for its sophisticated good looks and its accuracy. Lady Seiko watches are elegant pieces of jewelry. Surprise her with a Seiko colored dial. Select a Lady Seiko that's a beautiful bracelet, too. It's the Mother's Day gift that combines advanced technology with dedicated craftsmanship. SEIKO ' BULLOCK fi LOSEE University Mall Orem 19 N. University - Provo i 225-038 373-1379 OOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOCOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOCOOOOOOO $1.29 Value Save 76 53 SALf.lON PE-JAEir.lACY 771 NORTH STATE, OREM 225-2150 14 DRYERS 1700 S. 640 E., Orem Holiday Coin Laundry 14 Blk. Eoslof Hy.91 on 17 Hi South 0 o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 o o o 0 o 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 o o nnnn THUHS.-Fni.-SAT.-SU:. nil V. iuoo onoiio la inns I10f.ll C? VACIHT, h VALUE 290 WEsf V233 NORTH 618 EAST 300 SOUTH 197 NORTH SCO WIST f jiliJ 380 SOUTH MAIN 106 NORTH STATE 1391 SOUTH STATE 211 EAST STATE ROAD o o o o o o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 o o o 0 o o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOC0GOOOOOOOOOQOOOOGOO V "n.WM.mi.iiii I.. III. .u.j. ' ' "' ' HM-..II- .inn. , i in ii - I ' ' "" - |