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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS r t. WW mm MM 1 1 V iff V K cheerleader. She will graduate in June from Utah State University in business education. Mr. Brems graduated from Lehi High School and LDS seminary. While in high school he was active in the Industrial Arts Program won and Vf LAURIE f ; . superior secretary-treasure- vice-preside- 9 vows Laurie Thalman to Wed Robert Brems Mr. and Mrs. Mack A. Thalman, Sigurd, announce the engagement Thalman, forthcoming marriage of their Laurie daughter Christofferson and Lesi Brems. Best men will be David Brems Thalman to Robert Brems, son of Mr. and Ushers Kevin are Scott Lamb, Kim Kirkham, Matt Thalman, Bryce Thalman, Kenneth Christofferson and the Michael Brems. Special guests at the wedding will include grandparents of the ceremony a wedding breakfast will be held at t and Klienman. Mrs. Orlo Brems, Lehi. The ceremony will be performed April 21 in the Manti Temple. the DeKator Manor in Salina. The couple will be further honored at a reception to be held that evening from seven to nine in the Sigurd Ward Cultural Hall, An open house will be held the following evening at the Colonial House, 187 West Main, Lehi, from seven to nine p.m. Miss Thalman has chosen as bridesmaids: Cindy Thalman, Lisa Ann Cynthia Taylor, Leslie Thalman, and Following Lee bride-elec- t; , Mrs. Esther Thalman, Sigurd; Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Detro, The Bluebell Camp of the DUP held their monthly meeting April 10 at the Second Ward Relief Society Room. The group meets on the second Monday of each month. They have one more meeting before the summer vacation. Leona Schow has been acting captain since the death of Ethel Hunger who held the position for many years. Irene Wilson is lesson leader and prepares very interesting and informative lessons each , month. New welcome. are If you are a descendant of a Pioneer who came to Utah before 1859 you are eligible to join. Contact Mrs. Schow for more information. Much i enjoyment and learning comes from Spanish ; Fork, and; grandparents of the meeting prospective bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Brems, Lehi. The future Mrs. Brems graduated from Richfield High School and LDS seminary. In high school she was a junior varsity and varsity members with r. the Daughters of Pioneers each month. are Disappointments shafts sent to the very bottom of our souls, and whatever is theTe, whether gold or only copper, they bring it to the surface. and ; Oona stayed together until he died at the age of 88, last December. When he was 86 he came to the United States for one last time to receive a special award and to attend a dinner in his honor. He told the Americans he loved them all. Phebe Innes is in charge of the closing meeting on May 11. Members will be notified as to time and place. MARLECE 201b. Bag ANDERSON E. ... ; mission to " ers 200 in.2oo 1 1 LB. ? Sprinkler Control incnes Long lomafo 5T Juice mA Boneless ICHUCEI CI RAS?.b. U Canned I II.. : II He Aeon ,b. ilnOAST 2S,T1r WITH$641 t) 29 SHIELD & (b.113 III Country Style isen ABE nm i? IpORIC CHOPS. "2 man "sprinkler! ipORKCHPSib.H29 South mm 13 Smoked PORIl CHOPSib. U Old Faithful m 7Q BRASS POPUP 23, Franks ...l ib.pkq...;. m MIAD 1 .i Turkey Hind QUARTERS., ib.4 PLASTIC CUTOFF NIPPLE i American Fork - 756 3181 v ' t i' a. f- Pulsating lllU'll rtV 'lJlli INSTANT COCOA m JMMs 7 Hershey's ::::: HENRY WINKLlR is M CONCERT-Membof the Lehi Junior High Eighth Grade Band will be Music annual the Spring Concert next Wednesday, April 26. The Department's presented concert will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. in the junior high school gym and parents and the public are invited. The'plaque being held by students in the front row was a special Citizenship Award given by Alpine School District each year to the school that expresses w i Theatre 4-- l ffa li Weitern Family THEY MAKE YOU LAUGH ON THE OUTSIDE AND FEEL GOOD ON THE INSIDE Anyone nine (by Jan. 31st) to 19 who wants to Horsemanship join a Club and has their own horse, or use of one, saddle and equipment come to the introduction meeting Friday, April 21st. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Bill and Colleen Harper, 10716 North 8800 West, Lehi, or call 34 in. Vclve Key Flower girls will be Carolina. He is presently Ruby and Chris An- employed as a welder. derson. The couple plan to Clayton Anderson and make their first home in Woody Berry will serve Lehi. as best men. Victories that are Special guests at the wedding party will be cheap are cheap. Those grandparents of the only are worth having bride-elec- t, Mr. and Mrs. which come as the reuslt Virgil Peterson of Lehi ; of hard fighting. CORAL k "k k . ? e attendants. w rmrrois and grandparents of the anN. Berry, Lehi, prospective bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. nounce the engagement and forthcoming Anderson, and Mr. and marriage of their Mrs. Lee Scott. Miss Berry graduated daughter Marlece to Scott E. Anderson, son of from Lehi High School Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and LDS seminary in Anderson, Lehi, and the 1976. In high school she late Mrs. Shirley An- was active in pep club, derson. assistant editor of the The couple will be yearbook, and served as married April 28 in the studentbody historian. In Manti LDS Temple, with 1976 she was second a reception to be held in attendant to Miss Lehi. their honor that evening She graduated from from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Utah Technical College the 6th Ward Chapel, 120 at provo as an LPN and West 200 South, Lehi. is currently employed at There will also be a nursing home in Lehi . Mr. Anderson dancing at the wedding reception with music graduated from Lehi High School and LDS provided by the Corsairs Orchestra. seminary in 1974. In high The bride-to-bhas school he was active in asked Janet Johnson to the rodeo club and was serve as maid of honor, on the wrestling team. with Vickie A. Draper, He attended Utah Collette B. Smith, Technical College at Rachel Anderson, and Provo for one year prior Connie Morse to serve as to serving an LDS Club to Start TO PRESENT KM' jiiyi to marry Mr. and Mrs. Wallace bridal OtOfOGS i Lehi Couple to Say April Temple Vows f? t SCOH BERRY. Install your sprinkler SS: system yourself with this pipe. All you do is cut or saw and glue. iSS Wont rust or corro(k- - MM uwose me size you need j::::::::: mi V" .si pjpg the Cup Lb. by 11 I PLASTIC 'it ' Grove Store PMC 07 V The annual election of officers was held. Elma Christofferson, will succeed Evalo Sorensen as president for the 1978-7year. Lisa Gurney was elected vice president by acclamation. Florence Mendenhall will continue as secretary treasurer. Lisa gave the program for the evening, a most interesting review of the Charles Chaplin portion of Alistair Cook's book-"S- ix Men." Mr. Cooke was born in England but is a naturalized American citizen. He knew Charlie Chaplin personally. During the twenties and thirties Chaplin was the most famous man on earth. He was a comedian acceptable to all people, all ages, and all countries. Chaplin was an amusing handsome mimic who was especially attractive to very young women. He was married to Mildred Harris, 16, Lita Gray, 17 (he was 37), and Oona O'Neil, 18 (he was 55) . The first two marriages ended in divorce, but he New Members to recite wedding $ at the home Camp Invites THALMAN, ROBERT BREMS . NORTON'S W- - STRAWBERRIES The Auctus Club met of Lucille Webb on April 13 with Florence Mendenhall as hostess. Evalo Sorensen, president, took charge. An appropriate litany was given by Melba Rolfe. The minutes of the March 9 meeting were approved as read by Florence Mendenhall, Items ia Non-Foo- Fresh Webb Home Bluebell DUP vV rl Fy!llllb. CaseVffff Auctus Club Meets at ratings. He fulfilled an LDS mission to the Hermosillo Mexico, area. Mr. Brems will graduate from Utah State University next year in industrial and technical education. He is currently employed in Logan. The newlyweds are making their first home in Logan. THURS., APRIL 20, 1978 "a 2 Lb..... tr' J II M SPRINKLER 30 to 70 ft. Dia. .hc Men's JOT Work Gloves POTATO $J99 FLAKES l 10Ccm in Show Times Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 Saturday Matinee 3 p.m. the best citizenship during the annual Band Festival. The Lehi Junior High School Band received this award for their performance at last year's festival. 0 Jr. High Music Dept. To Present Concert ' The annual Spring Concert, presented by the Music Department at the Lehi Junior High School, will be presented next WednesdayApril 26, it was reported by Jim Gray, principal. Under the baton of Ricahrd Devey the concert will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. in the school gym. All parents and friends are invited. In connection with the concert PTA elections will be held and Mrs. Alice Broadbent's Community School art students will display their work. Featured in the concert will be the Eighth Grade Band, the Seventh Grade Band, the Eighth Grade Chorus and the Seventh Grade Stage band. "This should be one of the best concerts we have ever held," Mr. Devey said, noting that 185 students will perform . The Seventh Grade Band will play five numbers, including "The March King", "Windy", "Recess Rockl "A Rock", ' w& Paper SPRINKLER $!99 Towels NO LADIES NIGHT CRM: CHECK OSCILLATING NEXT WEEK "Smokey and the Bandit" Western Shores 11 ft Tapping Trip" and a special number featuring the clarinet and saxaphone sections called "Brothers Two." The Eighth Grade Band will play "Prelude and March", "Celebration", "Soul Western Shores 7:15 and 9 p.m. "Prelude II GLASSAAAN AUTO & TRUCK GLASS, 'WiME FACIAL TISSUE Your Choice 97 TO IDD 32 and Celebration" and "Overture to Attila." The Seventh Grade Chorus will sing a fun song called "Web Footed Friends" and a Barry Manilow song "Sweetwater Jones." A special jazz combo will accompany this number. Combo members include Carrie Hadfield, Gary Stone, Keith Higginson, Larry Russon, Loren Russon, Shenal Jeffery and Kyle Jeff ery. The Seventh Grade Stage Band will present "Clean It Up", "Soul Squeezer", and "Swingin' Low." 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