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Show 'II.JS3 I I'M ff ft .'.A-- ' 'I IT:1 ill Is! "I ;: f ! lip ''Si llllf M !! I H Til THE LEHI FREE THURSDAY. MARCH 30. 1972 PRESS, inV PLAN PROM. . .Members of the Spring Prom Committee plan last minute details of dance, which will be held tomorrow night at 8:30 p.m. in the girls gym at the Lehi High School. Seated 1 to r are: Laurel Memmott, with Cindy Jones, Debbie Jessen and Cheryl Cook. Standing, 1 to r are : Lynn Bridges, Jeff Kunz, Miriam Chatfield, Kim Kirkham, Tracy Price, and Blake Peterson. Absent were Ken Lewis, Earlene Oxborrow, Kenalu Russon and Shane Smith. .nalll u . IN FASHION Junior Prom Set Tomorrow Night "Precious and Few" will be the theme of the annual Junior Prom at the Lehi High School tomorrow evening (Friday), it was reported by Dale H. Price, principal. Dancing will begin at 8:30 p.m. to the music of the of the fashions to be seen in the Relief Society Fashion Show tonight are modeled by Sherolyn Peterson, in pant suit; Lisa Hartshorn, modeling a formal; and Mrs. Rose Ashton, wearing a jumper and blouse. In front is petite Leslie Ann Lewis in cotton SHOW. . .Some dress. Fashion Show Tonight An evening of pleasant entertainment has been planned for March 30th, tonight, for Relief Society members and their husbands in the Stake Center. An attractive display of articles made in Relief Society will be shown in the cultural hall beginning at seven o'clock woman, views her religious responsibilities, her concern for the community and the world and portrays the eternal nature of woman. Books Donated presenting the various wards in the stake. Special musical selections will be featured throughout the To Lehi Library The second book is "The Church That Jesus Built," by Emma Warr Petersen. Through Felt Chatfield by friends and stories that for centuries have missionary companions of the thrilled Christians of all ages, "Women in Today's Emma Petersen tells the stories Chatfields. All participants are issued a World" by Belle S. Spafford, of the early Christian Church. followed by a fashion show and A or two on program at 7:30 in the chapel. reminder to come to a rehear- General President of the Re- thedescriptive ofchapter the early church apostasy over a quarter Clothing that has been styled sal at their convenience between lief Society for restorof a century. This volume looks and one in the latter-da- y and sewn will be modeled by three and five p.m. Thursday to the ation at of bring unity the the subject. at afternoon the Stake Center. personal development men, women, and children re Two books have been given to the library in memory of Naomi evening. In conclusion, refreshments will be served. Be sure and mark your calendar for this special evening. tee members, which include Cm p.m. dy Jones, Ken Lewis, Lynn al dance will be Bridges, Tracy Price, Cheryl corsages will be in order. Cook, Blake Peterson, Miriam of the dance are Chatfield, Kenalu Russon, and Laurel Memmott and Shane Earlene Oxborrow. Class advisors are Neil Man Smith. Class officers Jeff Kunz, Kim Kirkham, and Debra Jesning, Radana Clark, Larry Shurt sen, are working with commit liff, and Horace Walker. Soft will The and Impressions. be presented JiU A floor show at 10 semi-form- Jono Mason engaged to marry Rodney Carson. Miss Jono Mason to Marry Rodney Carson; Reception Friday at Mrs. Margaret Mason of American Fork announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Jono, to Rodney Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson of Pleasant Grove. The couple will be married on 7, at the La Feria RecepApril The fifth grade students at the The program includes several tion Center in Lehi, with a reSego Lily Elementary School will courtroom scenes which are de ception following that evening present a program today, Thurs- signed to bring out problems the from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. All day, it was reported by Principal children encounter at school, friends and relatives are invi Paul Hanson. Presentations will such as not eating the food in the be made at 1 p.m. for students lunchroom, pinching classmates, and at 7:30 p.m. for parents and stepping on other people's feet, other interested persons. and other poor behavior prob The courtroom scenes lems. argue both for and against the defendant and show the children what is the proper etiquette and behavior. The scenes are original with the students and teach Sego Lily Students to Present Program Tonite ted to attend. The bride-ele- ct is attending the American Fork High School. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School and is now attending Utah Technical College at Provo. ma Order Your Beautiful BEESUEY MOMENTS OR HEADSTONES ers. The program is under the di of teachers Brent Milne and Kay Stone. Special technical assistance has been given by Mr. Edwin Gibbs, a local lawyer, and a special thanks is given to him for his help in making the situations seem factual. There will be a total of 63 students participating in the program. There will be no charge rection l OFFICERS for the Nightime Tops Club are left to Jean Bone, weight reright: Iola Francom, treasurer; corder; Raima Bennett, secretary; Lynn Degelbeck, leader; and Merle Berry, La Feria Before Combat Arms. You can lake your pick of the Memorial Day fighting branches . . . Infantry, Armor or Field Artillery. Whichever you choose, you'll be trained to a razor's edge for defending yourself and your Country in the U.S. Army. Sample Omrinc aft No Beta Cbarvt Call Mrs. Today's Army wants to SFC join you. Curtis W. Rum Spencer Provo for the program. Tim 788-330- 8, 1080 No. 374-72- 95 EZU1J Monsca Lebl 8th Cut NEW The Japanese community in San Francisco is known as Ninon' machi. Hew TOPS Club Officers Elections were held at the Tops Club, Chapter Nightime 174, to elect new officers. The new officers will take over their positions next Monday night. The new officers are Iola Francom, treasurer; Jean Bone, weight recorder; Raima Bennett, secretary; Lynn Degelbeck, leader; Merle Berry, Retiring officers are Betty Lou Walker, leader; Pat Schroder, Elnora Gray, weight recorder; Ida Kolan, secretary; and Ila Fowler, treasurer.. Last month the division awards meeting was held and Elnora Gray was announced as Chapter The color scheme in Queen. decorations for this special meeting followed a red, white, n . .Fifth graders at the Sego Lily Elementary School will present a p.m. and 7:30 p.m. today (Thursday). Rehearsing scene are Lauren Gibbs, Scott Greenwood, Jeff Brooks, Tammy Greenhalgh, Jonie Sharpe, Betty Ann Forsyth and Mike Houghton, standing 1 to r. Seated ltor are Kayleen Woffinden, Robyn Beck, Brad Russon and Jimmy Holmes. IN PROGRAM TONIGHT. program at 1 ! IF I I EASIER IS Wsh er. a D and blue motif and the entertainment for the evening was furnished by the Order oftheArrow. Light refreshments were served. If there is anyone interested In joining the Monday night Tops Club, please get in touch with one of the following: Lynn DegelMerle Berry beck Raima Bennett or Jean Bone 3. Iola Francom time for Tops meetWeigh-i- n 6 to 6:30 p.m. The is ings meetings start at 6:30 and conclude at 7:30. Aiyjtfinri)(oflD(s Cm With Fillup of GAS (12 Gallons or More) EASTER 25 Charge for less than 12 gallons. 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