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Show Clcnnj Tea Pi 7 The County Extension Services with Donna Bird, home economist in charge, will present "Fashion Focus" on Thursday, May 20, at 1:30 at the Lehi Stake Center. The program comes in three parts. There is a slide presentation that covers the four current styles of fashion, the second part covers fabrics that can be used with these styles, and the last covers color and stripes which are very popular this year. Women have found that stripes are fun to wear, but the selection of the pattern and the cutting out have been problems. fj Ja. k KATHY WALKER. KIM BILLINGS ... set date Kim Billings. Kathie Walker To Recite Wedding Vows Kathie Lee Walker, daughter of Orlin and Berna Dee Wath-eLehi and Kay Walker, Spanish Fork, will become the bride of Kim Billings on Friday, May 14. They will exchange vows at n, The Bungalow Reception Center in Pleasant Grove. Par- ents of the prospective groom are Mr. and Mrs. Al Billings of American Fork. Following the ceremony, the couple will be honored at a reception with receiving from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. A wedding breakfast hosted by the groom's parents will precede the wedding. Attending the bride as maids of honor will be her sister Kim Marie and Rhonda Southwick. Bridesmaids will be Lynette Pardonnet, Kathleen Phillips and sisters of the groom, Sherd and Tracy Billings. Flower girl is Lynette Martinsen. Best man duties will be performed by Terry White. Annette Sanderson and Sherry Hibbert will be seated at the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Park and Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderton will welcome the guests. Jeanetta Johanson To Marry Keith Wayman Jeanetta Johanson of Lehi will become the wife of Keith Wayman of American Fork in ceremonies to be performed May 11 at Judge Grant Inger-soll'- s home in American Fork. Children of the couple will be in attendance. employed in Murray. Kim is a member of the Utah National Guard 1457th Engineer Battalion Unit in American Fork. He is employed at Eureka Sales in Salt Lake as a diesel mechanic. Pre-nupti- al The bride graduated from Lehi High School where she was a Sterling Scholar, member of the National Honor Society, president of the color guard ana queen at the Senior Hop. She has attended Ricks College for a year and is currently showers have been hosted by Teri Peterson, Shelley Bone, Rhonda Southwick, Arlene Iverson and Kathleen Jesnen. A trousseau luncheon will also honor the bride at The Bungalow. Following a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Lehi. JANNMEMMOTT, ALAN EARNEST... to wed Oregon Man in May Rites seminary secretary. She Culver High School where he was very active in sports and was selected salutatorian of his graduating class. He has served four years with the United States Air Force, and is completing his degree at Brigh-aYoung University. After their marriage, the couple will make their home in Culver until they return to Provo in the fall when Alan will return to school. m Eighth Grade Party May 14 received her B.S. degree from Utah State University and served as secretary to the College of Agriculture Council while attending school. Mr. Earnest is a graduate of May 14. school dress are reminded of standards which apply to those enjoying the day's fun. That is, school clothes, no halters, shorts or outlandish clothes. Individual ride tickets are being sold at 30 percent discount or an all day ride pass will be $3.50. There is no charge for Pioneer Village. The Lagoon food concessions will be open, however, the school will provide box lunches to students desiring them. Deadline on the box lunch was payable before April 30. will H Any young boy or girl ages nine through 19 who would like to join a horse club are, being asked to call Aaron or Mary Ellen Evans, Many interesting and fun activities can be had by being a member and a member of an organization such as this. All phases of horseback riding, horse care and feeding, shows and judging are included in the : outline of activities. 4-- 756-650- 4-- H 4-- all-da- Students Want to Join a Horse Club? 4-- Members of the eighth grade of the Lehi Junior High School y will take an trip to Lagoon and Pioneer Village on lovely luncheon was (With LouAnn Pope is chairman of this year's tea. all of seorsia n British hahps AFTER THE FALL OF SAVAHNAH, THE ENTIRE SOUTH WAS IH PAN6ER OF BEINS OVERRUN. HOWEVER, THE COLONIAL FORCESHELP THEIR POSITION AT NETTLE CREEK ANP THE REDCOATS MARCH ACROSS PIXIE CAME TO AN ENP . w3k rWashN'Dril'TT Tylenol 22-- s I I --2 for Hair Groom LL hQflORlAll JZm $1 T Save 79 COCfl 50 Yds. "JS& m , " Ross I 98' Value 2 for 99' 29 Save 89 Band -Aid lastks Strips $1.29 Value I Main Straot MIM Ik 1 ft o) ft 1 ft fa 21 21 Get busy now and if you need help with tree stumps or other v" 5 Call large' projects! i 768-354- Help Make Our City Beautiful for Summer t Widows or elderly contact your bishop tor help A 83 Save 58' - Johnson's Baby Shampoo $3.13 Value $1M Save $1.25 Lehi Drug Susnension H $2.18 Value $f Deodorant 5141 VaU" 16 02. Save 72' 12 Ol Maalox x Roll-O- n " 60's 57 Save 97' Tablet Value ban. r ft I I Johnson & Johnson Johnson's Dental IOCS $1.04 Value ftf.jligggr I want you guys to tell me candidly what's wrong with our if it means losoperation-ev- en ing your job. decorated tables for resfresh-ment- s which will be served in keeping with a Bicentennial theme. Laurie Dorton, Humanities. planned to accomplish them, going on to further her education. Gloria Lunceford sang the song "The Flag Without a Stain". Highlights of the club's activities through the years were given by Beatrice Taylor. She stated that the club was started Oct. 27, 1909 by 22 Lehi ladies who started the club as a literary group. By each member donating a book, the first library in Lehi was started. The Athenians were also the first club in Utah County to join the federated clubs. They started fSmrr mam; nrniewte tf tioln jmnrmro the city and bring worthwhile entertainment to the communi - r aw tv. Thev helped set the school UnY lunch program and donated AI most outstanding girl graduate. Gloria Lunceford sang another song "God Bless America;" with club members and guests joining in the chorus. Mrs. Peterson introduced the new club officers. Hostesses for the tea were Ruby Lee, Georgida Goates and Josephine Cooper. The program was arranged by Arta Smith and Margaret King. A Spring Tea to honor senior girls and their mothers will be held Friday. May 14 at the high school. The traditional event, sponsored by the Olympian Club, will feature a program by the L D Singers of Snow College. Toasts to the girls will be given at well as a response and toast to all mothers present. The honored guests and their mothers will sit at specially Arts and Social Science all of Lehi. Sheena talked about her goals in life and how she im iui vuvu viiiivi. ucu.ii jcai the club gives an award to the Fcto Szr.lzr Girb Rdl Names of Utah State University students who achieved the honor roll for Winter Quarter, 1978, have been announced. In order to be included on the honor roll, a student must be enrolled full time (15 credit minimum for. undergraduates and 12 credits for graduates) and have a grade point average of 3.5 or better (4.0 is straight A). Students from this area to achieve honor roll include: Cleo Carson, Education, from Fairfield. Jay B. Findlay and David H. Peet, Engineering; four-poin- Jann Memmott to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Byron Memmott are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jann, to Alan L. Earnest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Earnest of Culver, Oregon. The marriage will take place on Friday, May 21, in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will follow that same evening at the Lehi North Stake Center from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. Jann graduated from Lehi High School where she was active in student affairs, serving as studentbody historian, pep club president, and executive USU Honor served. The tables were decorated in the red, white and blue colors depicting the Bicentennial theme, to 13 members and 18 guests. Sheena Holmstead was honored as tne outstanding girl graduate of the Lehi High School for 1976. She has a t grade averstraight age. Her mother, Mrs. Boyd Holmstead gave a short talk on the achievements of Sheena, as well as the disappointments she has had and how she overcame them and went on to success. 'Fashion Focus' At Lehi Stake Center May 20 13, 1171 Lceal Studsnts on The Athenian Club met at the Chuck O Rama in Orem for their closing team last Wednesday. President Stella Peterson conducted the meeting making everyone feel welcome. She asked each member to introduce her guests. A THURSDAY. MAY LEHI FREE PRESS Athenians Hc!d Lhl osift |