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Show -Monday, Nveni!r 21, 1980 9 ' tlx ' I -:' M , . 1 1 DRESS EXPRESS employees model some of the fashions in the store Holdsworth Open House Reminder An open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Holdsworth Hold-sworth on their Golden Wedding Anniversary will be held Friday, Nov. 28 at the Fifth Ward Chapel, 465 E. 300 N., Lehi from 7 until 9 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to share in this happy occasion. No presents, please. s 1 Three Utah 4-H'ers Win Chicago Trips Three Utah County 4-H'ers have received expense-paid trips to the 59th National 4-H Congress in Chicago, III., Nov. 30 Dec. 4, as state winners for their 1980 4-H projects. Janice Ault, 17, Diana Spencer, 17, and Curene Watson, 17, are among 28 Utah 4-H'ers selected for state awards. V t 4 e - If- L. JOY LEE . . . new manager at Diet Center Diet Center Moves To Downtown Location The Pleasant Grove Diet Center has changed owners and will open Dec. 1 at 26 South Main, behind Lynn's Appliance Ap-pliance Repair, it was announced today. The new owners are Arlene Ellis and Joy Cummings. Managing the center will be Joy Lee, counselor. Mrs. Lee suggested that customers watch for the specials in the nest issue of the REVIEW. The telephone number for the center is 785-3229. The Diet Center has something different to offer in the way of a balanced, low calorie diet that sheds pounds quickly, a 100 percent food supplement that permits dieters to follow the program comfortably without hunger, Mrs. Lee explained. She added that customers have private, daily contact with a diet counselor and stabilization and maintenance programs to retain eating habits for permanent lifetime weight control. While on the program most women lose from 17 to 28 pounds and men from 26 to 35 pounds in just six weeks, Mrs. Lee said. It was noted that Diet Center got its start when Sybil Ferguson, a professional dieter in Rexburg, Idaho opened this program with the support of her doctor. It was founded on the principle of promoting good health through the use of well balanced diets and daily counseling. The new owners are natives of Pleasant Grove, although Joy Cummings now lives in Sandy. Mrs. Lee is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and is an expert in make-up and color analysis. She is married to Fred Lee and they are the parents of two children. JANICE AULT Ault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ault, American Fork, took top state honors in the photography program, sponsored by Eastman Kodak Company. She compiled a family photographic history. She exhibits her prints and slides at fairs and was the official photographer at the Western Leader 4-H Forum. aw DIANE SPENCER Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mont E. Spencer Payson, led the state in the leadership program, sponsored by Reader's Digest. She has been the president of her county youth council, exchange party chairman, club president and vice president and served on the county Horse Council and the statewide teleconference tele-conference committee. She also has been an assistant judge at several horse shows and feels that "the most rewarding thing is to see someone you have worked with and helped, succeed." Rotary Anns Organize The Rotary Club Auxiliary recently formed their own organizataion. The Rotary Anns are the wives of the rotary members of this area. Martha Harding was elected president; Mililani McQuivey, vice president; with Nadine Anderson as secretary and lla Mulcock as treasurer. A luncheon was held at the home of Ray and Martha Harding to draw up the by laws and rules and to get better acquainted. The purpose of this organization is to support the rotary club and to provide a service for the community it serves. At the luncheon, a couple from the American Fork Training School presented their program which would require a service from the men and women of the Rotary Club and Rotary Ann organizations. It was decided that the group would meet once every third month, in order to accomodate its program. Veterans Income Questionnaire Must Be Returned The Veterans Administration Ad-ministration Regional Office is reminding many veterans' widows, children and parents in Utah to complete the Annual Income Questionnaire received with their November pension checks and return them in the preprinted return envelope as soon as possible. Failure to do so may result in a delay in the delivery of the pension checks due early next February, advises Elmer J. Smith, director, Salt Lake City VA Regional Office. Assistance in completing the card may be obtained by telephoning the Salt Lake City VA regional office toll free 524 5960 in the Salt Lake City area, 399-4433 399-4433 in Ogden, 375-2932 in Provo, and 1-800 662-9163 662-9163 elsewhere in Utah. J - f I ? f i I j u Fit !, w' V; S ress aoress uoens i n American Fork "The Dress Express" arrived exactly on time, Saturday, Nov. 15, 1980, in the new American Fork Shopping Center. Managed by Diane McMillin of American Fork, "The Dress Express" was created for the contemporary woman and specializes in the latest stylist dresses, tops, jackets, skirts, pants, and featuring the original "Express jeans." These jeans were made exclusively for "The Dress Express" and the owners are very proud of their fit, style and price. Bruce Peck, owner of The Pacesetters, and Bruce Edmund Ed-mund are partners in "The Dress Express," and they are excited to be a part of the American Fork business community. They express appreciation to all of those who have visited their store. "The Dress Express" is a new concept store for its owners. Bruce Peck opened his first Pacesetter store in Lehi over nine years ago and has since eipanded into several sever-al malls throughout northern Utah. Bruce Edmund arrived in Utah last summer after living in Oregon and working as a district salesman for R.T. French Company. "The Dress Express" would love you to "chug" on over and stay on "the right track" for the latest and greatest in holiday and fall fashions! "T"1 CURLNE WATSON Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curtis, 1 m r-i. H American rorx, iook top state honors in the health program, sponsored by Eli Lilly and Company and Kraft Inc. She prepared and gave demonstrations on first aid, high and low blood pressure and health problems of the elderly. She helped plan a diabetic screening clinic and was asked to be on the planning committee of the State 4-H Youth Conference. She also prepared first-aid kits and prepared an exhibit on blood and blood typing. The winners were selected by the Cooperative Extension Service and awards arranged by National 4 H Council. Water Meeting Scheduled A negotiation meeting for the purpose of discussing terms of repayment for the tlpalco Unit will be held Dec 2, 1980. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. at the Central Utah Water Conservancy District headquarters, located at 355 West 1300 South, Orem. The contract will be between Water and Power Resources Service and the Central Utah Water Conservancy District. The public is invited to attend as observers It's A Boy! It's a boy! The Rogers family is excited and happy about Robert David. He was born Nov. 8 at 9:43 p.m. and weighed a husky 9 lbs 2 oi Brother Michael and sisters Trudy and Kimberly are happy about the family's new addition. The proud parents are Gary and RaFawn Rogers. The grandparents are David and Viona Kunz and Lucille Rogers. p DIFFICULTY is an excuse others never accept. A, t ' r t- f i f "5 3 MAKES MOM FEEL SPECIAL TOO -f" r1 : i " t ' f ( (m 0 1 i J r I Jacque Brocious of American Fork Gunnc Sax Cotton Print Dress. . . . I MOM Mar Jean Brocious of American Fork Gunne Sax (lotion IVuit Dr.--. . . . iMUl;i? C Julie Brocious of American Fork Gunne Sax Vi-it Drev - Leany's Really Do Give A Hoot Jtl Ja . ift & -S k -i. f-f & W 4)- im it (f .0 0 i f Starts Today - Fnds Saturday 3 MARK DOWN RACKS ILadieg and Junior portswear Acrylic - Poly Vclour Tops. . . . Re-;. $20.00 -Washable m ui 7 m. 'kliila 19 Kegulur $6.00 - several lridil colors - waslialde Ladies and Junior I i 1V k ' 5 Mi.-"-. ' MAGNAOX Color T.V. Sale Leany's sen ice roor 7. J 'h !i ? Jfcrfr fr--rf!: niniiiiiiiiii i "II niiiimi" Video-Malic .25" &a j.x.al color TV in striking Mediterranean styling Features AFT and Mechanical Tuning ty u . tiJ'ij' u i lh trade. 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