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Show Orem-Geneva Times- -May 29, 1980 r Beth Steele To Wed Brad Gale v lilt CINDY BANDLE Y AND RICHARD TULLIS Bandley-Tullis Plan J une 5 Wedding A June 5 ceremony to be performed in the Provo LDS Temple will unite Cindy Lyn Bandley, daughter of Walter and Greta Bandley, and Richard LaMond Tullis, son of LaMond and Marta Tullis. A reception will be held that evening in their honor at the Bungalow Bun-galow in Pleasant Grove. The bride-elect is a graduate of Orem High and LDS Seminary. She attended BYU and Utah Technical College and graduated as a licensed practical nurse. Recently, she returned from a nursing nurs-ing assignment in Chile. She is currently employed in Provo. The prospective groom is a graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary. He recently re-cently returned from an LDS mission to La Pax, Bolivia, and is now attending attend-ing BYU. The bride wil don a gown of old-falshioned design in embroidered cotton. Her attendants will wear blue gingham check. Attending the bride will be her sisters, Michele, Marci, Sara and Kate Bandley; and Sharman and Lesley Tullis, sisters of the groom. Prenuptial parties have been given by Lynette Lewis and Kerri Kopinsky; Mrs. Karl Tucker, Mrs. Curtis Led-better, Led-better, and Mrs. Curt ID) HYPERTENSION? CHECK THESE 10 COMMANDMENTS Even though May was National High Blood Pressure Month anytime is a good time to emphasize your patient education role with hypertension patients. The following: "Ten Commandments for the Patient with High Blood Pressure" were developed by the American Heart Association: 1. Know your blood pressure. Have it checked regularly. 2. Know what your weight should be. Keep is at that level or below. 3. Don't use excessive salt in cooking or at meals; avoid salty foods. 4. Get on a low fat diet. 5. Don't smoke cigarettes. 6. Take your medications exactly as prescribed; don't miss a single day. 7. Keep your appointments with your physician. 8. Follow your physician's advice on exercise. 9. Live a normal life in every other way. 10. Make sure your parents, brothers, sisters, children and loved ones have their blood pressures checked regularly. Pocket cards containing these "commandments" are available from local Heart Association chapters. Wankier; Tammy Cord-ner Cord-ner and Mrs. Ray Cord-ner; Cord-ner; Mrs. Arnold Ford, and Mrs. Rulon Home; Mrs. Louis Chatterley and Mrs. Reed Hansen. The couple will make their first home in Provo. UTC Graduates Are In Demand Despite talk of recession, reces-sion, job demand remains high for people trained in many programsatUtah Technical College at Provo-Orem. This is the theme of the latest "Impact," a regular bulleting published publish-ed by Roger Honeyman, Job Placement Coordinator. Coordina-tor. Furthermore, the bulletin contends that even in areas now slow, such as the building trades, demand should be much better a couple of years hence when students just entering. Utah Tech will be graduating into the job market. Electrical and automation automa-tion technology, "a marriage mar-riage of electricity and electronics," is another high demand area for qualified qua-lified graduates, said "Impact." "Impact said a high job placement rate is also current in the diesel mechanics mech-anics field. Other trade areas that show strength are welding, heavy equipment equip-ment operator, professional profes-sional truck driving, cabinet cab-inet making, and autobody repair. MAY 1980 140 SO. STATE Oim, UTAH PHONS 223-1370 X. ; llllif1" iiifi pis fIF SUSAN BUTLER AND DAVID HANSEN Susan Butler To Marry David Hansen On June 6 Susan Butler and David Peter Hansen are planning a June 6 wedding in the Manti LDS Temple. Their reception is scheduled sched-uled that same evening from 7:30 until 9:30 at the LDS institute of Utah Technical College, Orem campus. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Grant Butler of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel P. Hansen of Pleasant Grove. Miss Butler is a graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary. Semi-nary. She also graduated from Utah Technical College Col-lege in dental assisting and now works as a dental assistant in Provo. She currently serves as the secretary-treasurer of the Central Utah AD AA. Mr. Hansen graduated Frost Steele Receives School Science Award Frost Steele was named winner of the annual an-nual Bausch and Lomb Science Award Friday at Orem High School. The Science Award - a handsome hand-some bronze medal - is presented each year to winners at more than 8,600 participating schools throughout the United States and Canada. "The Bausch and Lomb Science Award is especially significant," according to Mr. Jarman, m a ma 3, v from Pleasant Grove High and LDS Seminary. While in high school, he was active in sports. He has served an LDS mission to Anchorage, Alaska and is currently a student at Utah Technical College. Serving as Matron of Honor will be Carla Azure. The flower girls will be Nancy Turnbow and Amanda McMurray. , Attending the groom will be Parke Hansen, his brother. Prenuptial showers have been given by Jeniel Madsen, sister of the bride, Judy Turnbow, Bonnie Lott, Barbara McMurray; Bunny Melen-dez;and Melen-dez;and Carla Azure. Following their marriage, mar-riage, the couple will live in Pleasant Grove. principal, who made the presentation, "because it recognizes the senior student at our school who has attained the highest scholastic standing in science subjects." As winner of the Award, Frost is eligible to compete for one of several four-year Bausch and Lomb Science Scholarships Scho-larships at the University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. Scholarship winners win-ners were selected on merit, and stipends, based on need, could range up to $4,500 per year. Surveys Sur-veys indicate that the Award has encouraged more than 30 percent of the winners to follow scientific careers. Bausch and Lomb, with headquarters in Rochester, New York, is a world-wide manufacturer manufac-turer of vision care products pro-ducts and scientific instruments. 1 f. ""V the hair designers INTRODUCES , i Judy Halterman & Peggy Taylor Formerly of Image Maker 11 26 South State -Orem 224-0373 Special Reg. $4o.oo toc nn with this coupon fWW Beth Steele will become be-come the bride of Brad Lee Gale June 6 in the Manti LDS Temple. Friends and relatives are invited to attend a reception recep-tion that same evening at 7:30 in the Orem South Stake Center, 1260 S. 400 W. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Que Steele of Orem; and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald T. Gale ofHeberCity. Miss Steele is a graduate grad-uate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary where she was a member of the Tigerettes and an officer of the FHA Club. She is also a graduate of Snow College and will graduate from Southern Utah State College in August in elementary ele-mentary education. Mr. Gale graduated from Milford High School and LDS Seminary where he was active in sports, drama, music, and other school activities and clubs. He is an Eagle Scout and served in the Texas, San Antonio mission mis-sion for the LDS Church. He is employed in Cedar City and attends SUSC, majoring in accounting. Attending the bride will be her sisters Coreyne Steele and Lorraine Davis; Nancy Carter, Tara, Tricia and Tonya Gale, sisters of the groom; and a niece, Gayla Davis. Best man will be Phil Hermansen. Greeters will be brothers of the bride, Brigg, Erwin, David, Robert, Frost, Sam and their wives or partners. Special guests at the ceremony and reception will be grandparents of the couple: Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwin Moon, Mrs. Robert Steele, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tolley, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gale. Prenuptial showers were given by Peggy Mansfield and Vickie Parker; Par-ker; Coreyne, Barb, Janet and Laurel Steele, Lorraine Lor-raine Davis and Michele Asay. Following their marriage, mar-riage, the couple plan to reside in Cedar City. Clayton Attends Conference Kelvin C. Clayton of 853 E. 880, Orem, participated par-ticipated last week as a delegate to the National Conference on School Transportation held at Central Missouri State University. In Orem, Clayton is the pupil transportation-education specialist for the Utah State Office of Education. Edu-cation. Three main elements were considered during the conference, including the body, chassis and operation op-eration of school buses. Many uniform standards for school transportation have come out of these conferences, which began at Columbia University in 1939. Susan Miller Formerly of Penneys Beauty Salon 1 t Is BRAD GALE AND BETH STEELE Counselors At Tokyo Temple Are Announced The First Presidency of The LDS Church has announced the appointment appoint-ment of two counselors in the presidency of the Tokyo To-kyo Temple. They are Yukus Y. In-ouye, In-ouye, American Fork, first counselor, and Ya-shuhiro Ya-shuhiro Matsushita, Ka-wagoe, Ka-wagoe, Japan, second counselor. The twocounselorswill serve with temple president presi-dent Dwayne Nelson Andersen, An-dersen, whose appoint tf Hot Dog sweet Tab - Sprite 7 Margarine vi2oZ,?$100 JJ 6 $119 i "W- A Western Family Strawberry Jam $139 2 lbs. 1 Campbell Chicken Noodle 0's Save On Your Grocery Bill At The Pepper Tree Snow Crop Five Alive Fresh Hawaiian Pineapple New Shafter Potatoes Large Pink Grapefruit aRe9- 1 - km ment was announced several sev-eral weeks ago. President Inouye, 64, has been serving since 1973 as a Utah County Commissioner. He isnow serving the Church as a counselor in a stake presidency. pres-idency. He and his wife, Mary, have six children. President Matsushita, 41, is sales manager for a life insurance company in Japan. He has been a bishop and branch president in the Church. He and his wife, Shoko, have four children. nn n r n o r y w u u us 135 East 800 North Orem Phone 224-3872 Featuring... The Best Meat In Town Fresh Produce - Competitive Prices " " Prices Effective Buy By the Case at Our Cost Plus 6 Mayzsth jUne4. i9so noi Tin 89 For 12 0Z.694 69 Each 25 lbs. $1 - 49 Crest Toothpaste LISA NELSON AND RIC FERGUSON Couple To Unite In Marriage June 6 Lisa Nelson will become be-come the bride of Richard 'Ric' C. Ferguson June 6 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple under the direction direc-tion of Eugene England Sr. The couple will be feted at a reception that evening in the Sala De Luz reception room of the Veterans Memorial Building, Build-ing, 255 W. 400 N., Orem. The bride-to-be is currently a senior at BYU in travel and tourism and works for the Hansen For Congress Campaign. She graduated from Vanden High School at Travis Air Force Base, Calif, in 1975. 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