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Show Weston Innes to Claim SLC Bride in Temple Ceremony . Center, Murray. and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Utah State University. She was a member of Mortar Board and Phi School Kappa to help him the festive she has WESTON INNES, JODY The prospective groom graduated from Lehi High School where he was active in football and golf. After serving a mission , for the IDS Church in Brisbane, Australia, he graduated was active in Blue Key Fraternity. He is currently training as a sales representative for Scientific Products, a division of America Hospital Supply, in Irvine, California. They will make their first home in California. State Utah University in Biology. He BARRETT, announce mid- - JOLENE CHRISTIANSEN, Too many people quit looking for work when Jolene Christiansen to Recite Wedding Vows With Scott Sherwood Mr. and Mrs. Ned Christiansen, Lehi, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their I daughter Jolene, to Scott Sherwood, son of Mrs. Eva Sherwood, also of il Lehi. mm .r. i rv I V .W- ' ..T, m The couple will exchange vows on Friday, September 15 in the Lehi North Stake Center with President Russell Hakes c 1 ml mm w ft 1 K mm 9 a BY .v. w ceremony. A reception in their honor will be held that evening at the same location with receiving from eight to ten p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. 1 TERRI LEE L0VELAND, MARLAN KUNZ ; . .to wed Terri Lee Loveland To Wed NEW ARRIVAL AT DRAPER'S Marian Kunz become bride of Randy Dahl Elane Kirkham, Randy Dahl to Recite Vows Elane . Kirkham and Randy. Dahl will ex- change marriage vows on Friday, September 22. They will be honored at a wedding reception that evening at the Colonial House with receiving from eight until ten p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Elane is the daughter of Grant and Roberta Kirkham of Lehi. ' Randy's parents are Koy and LouAnn Dahl of American Fork. is a The bride-to-b- e graduate of Lehi High LDS School and Seminary. She was active in G.A.A. and drill team. She attended Utah State University for one year and is presently employed by Staker Paving. Randy graduated from American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. He was active in tennis and wrestling. He attended BYU and Snow College and is employed and McNally Mountain State Steel. The couple will make their home in American Fork. Bridal showers were given by Gina Zupan, Jayne Wilson and Seminary. In high school she was active in sports, serving as G.A.A. president. She has attended Snow College. Lehi. following Marlon graduated from the Lehi High School and LDS Seminary in 1977, where he was active in sports and school activities. He served as vice president of the F.F.A. and played football. He attended Snow College for one year and is presently employed by Sun Electric Corporation. Miss Loveland is a 1977 graduate of Box Elder High School and LDS Vicki Lee. u Utah Assnof Women Cindy Draper, Lehi, wish to announce the arrival of a handsome young son born August 24 in the Utah Valley Hospital. He checked in at a healthy seven pounds two ounces and will be named Cody Lee. A brother, Troy, and the Candidates Night Tues. Sept. 19th, at 7:30 p.m. at the Lehi High School. All three parties, Republican, Democrat, and American will be represented with a slate of candidates. For House of Representatives District 33 Neal Evans (R),andJ.B. Cooper (D) will be there to explain their views, along with Bill Jones (R), and Ernest Dean (D), who are vying for the State Senate seat District 14. , jr. The candidates for County Attorney, Sheriff, Surveyor, Constable, and County Commissioners will also be on hand to present their stand on the issues and answer any questions directed to them. Keith Hanes has done an excellent job in coordinating activities for ' this informative evening. If anyone desires more details Keith can be contacted by calling the young couple will be feted at a reception at the Willard LDS Chapel in Willard, Utah. The Friday All interested persons to be in at- tendance and support this worthwhile community service, designed to help you, the voter become better informed. Homemakers 1 Emily, Young meeting for this month will be held September 14th at 1:30 p.m. This will be a luncheon meeting to be held at Sil's Seafood Inn, 1675 North 200 West in Provo. The guest speaker will be Linda Knavel, this year's ' Homemaker. Young All members are urged to support this luncheon and bring a friend as guest. The cook books are now ready for sale. The cost is $3.00. The proceeds will be used to buy necessary items for the Young Mathers Program in Pleasant Grove. For further information call 2 or Patsie Evans I,orra Hardman Bachelor, American When a woman goes on a drastic diet, she has either one or both of these objectives in mind: to retain her girlish figure or her boyish husband. blind. OFF Aqua Vibrations Spa pi. '.''mom person well-adjuste- can play golf and bridge as though they were games. FOR ADULTS (18 years or older) HELP WITH READING No Charge a businessman's desk: "My decision is maybe-athat's final!;; Swallow your pride It's occasionally. 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I'lijininrni. and in hi' irn;irv nl uuir own hnmr l.ir tin d A is one who U. . h,rl,...,. Georgida Goates Wednesday Sept. 6th. After enjoying a delicious lunch, time was spent reminiscing about school O - I chums and paint. The paint will wash girlhood friends met off more easily when you together at the home of have finished. O CO Aqua Vibrations on Rub a little linseed oil or cooking oil on your hands before you start to .OAILY INTEREST ON SAVINGSSATURDAY BANKINGDESE mm wmmmmmmmmmHmmmmm I FRIENDS annually. 0 from tiiilnnil ntmlnlilr I 111,111 SCHOOL MEET School Artist Supplies & Picture Framing Gifts and Dinnerware Early American Furniture Phone 768-920- 1 Fork. Those who think it permissible to tell white lies soon become color llir hepmiiiii: nl time Boar Warburton. Such an enjoyable time was had by all that plans have been formulated to hold such a reunion Shoes and Boots Gilbert Mrs. Selections Metos Saunas ' nice and Champion; Gilt. Ivy Manning Peck, Bertha Brems Adams, Evelyn Barnes Slater, Irene Jones Edwards, and Laura Barnhart Fabrics and Timmings Mr. ts and Sign showers groom, Fork, and Donna Draper, Lehi. Also happy are 10 Tile s.- Lloyd Yorkshire days and bearing accounts of each friend's family. Those present were Georgida Udell Goates, June Beck hostess, Chilton, Betty Turner Powell, Eva Colledge Johnson, (Monticello), are 768-309- 768-388- the Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert be, Anderson, American . the had of the country. Traveling in a rented van, the group toured Germany for 14 days. "There was not a weed in sight," commented Mrs. Dahling. A tour of England included a visit at Windsor Castle and St. Paul's Cathedral. "The London taxis were a little scary," according to the visitors. One of the highlights of the trip was enjoying a night's sleep in the feather tick beddings used in Germany and ; Denmark. Sherwood, Sylvia Milner and Eva Sherwood and Shirley Gray, Colleen Berry and Virginia Cook.. The newlyweds will make their home in Highland. bragging about theirnew brother's ' wavy black hair. (Saturday), they will honored at an Open House at the Kunz home, 1995 North 900 West, Lehi. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. They will greet guests from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. They will make their first home in Lehi. I Division. Senior and beauty were hosted by sisters of evening, Hold Meeting Homemakers sister, ON A are urged The their Following marriage WITH THIS AD Candidates The Lehi Chapters of the Utah Association of Women will host a Meet Treasurer, Terri Lee Loveland and Marlon S. Kunz will exchange wedding vows Friday (tomorrow) in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Loveland is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Loveland of Willard. Mr. Kunz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris David Kunz of Bridal attendants will be Shirley Gray and Colleen Berry, sisters; Cheryl Nelsen, Janna Sherwood, Tori Berry and Trenna Garner. The groom has asked Harvey Liston to be best man. Jolene is a graduate of Lehi High School and Seminary. She is employed in American Fork. Scott also graduated from Lehi High School and is a graduate of Utah Tech in Provo in Deisel Mechanics. He is employed in Salt Lake City. An honored guest at the reception will be the grandmother of the groom, Mrs. Laura Sherwood of Illinios. Pre-nupti- and Steven ... ELANE KIRKHAM to the performing k fv5 To Host SCOTT SHERWOOD to marry " 1." 4-- H cleanliness they find a job. September wedding Lehi, captured third place honors in. the Swine Showmanship grandparents in Denmark and remarked on refreshments, Light 4-- H Swine Showmanship Junior Division. Kim displayed the Chester White Champion; Boar and Gilt. Lloyd Arnold, also of They visited the gravesites of their the Thurcdaf. September 14. 1978 Results of the 1978 Utah State Fair Livestock judging shows Kim Arnold, of Lehi, taking 1st place honors in the Germany, Holland and London. She was accompanied by her sisters Olga Willett, Denver; Annie Webb, Grand Junction; Nieve Caroline W. Masters, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb also of Grand Junction. including a lucious birthday cake, were enjoyed by those present. worked in Hawaii and Salt Lake City. from Viola Dahling recently returned from an exciting tour of Europe with stops in Denmark, Since Phi. graduating Mitchell, was surprised pleasantly occasion. Those on hand to wish Otto well were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hansen, and son George, Mrs. Rowene Vibbert, Mrs. Josephine Hansen, Mrs. Bernice Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Miner and daughter Margie, Mrs. Relva Leany," and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miner. ceremony. They will be honored at a reception that evening at the Country Manor graduate 84th Birthday Europe Tour Wins First Place at Fair celebrate marriage of Granite High Returns From in Provo They will be married Monday morning, September 18th. in the Salt Lake Temple. A wedding breakfast at the Print Shop will follow the Barrett is a Observes his wife, birthday, Florence, and close friends and family members arrived at the Utah Valley Care Center Weston Innes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Innes of Lehi. Miss Kim Arnold recently, when on his 84th engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jody, and the Reception Viola Dahling Otto Mr. and .Mrs itov A Barrett wbh ia aiunmnce LEHI FREE PRESS Otto Mitchell DRIVE-U- P BANKING IRA ACCOUNTSCHECKING ACCOU |