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Show Lehi Free Shawn Ellsworth To Wed Gaylan Colledge Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ellsworth, Plainvievv. Texas wish lit announce the marriage of their daughter. Shawn, to Gaylan Joe Colledge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jospeh M. Colledge of friends Miss Kllsworth is a graduate of Plainview School. She (Ugh received her associate degree from BYU w here she is currently employed. Lehi. The couple will exchange vows in the Fifteenth-Thir- d Hall. graduated Gaylan from Ix?hi High School. He attended Snow College and L.D.S. Business College. He served a two year mission for the LDS Church in Chile, South America. Provo Temple, March 14. A reception will honor the newlyweds that evening from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Cultural relatives and Ward All Scot Christofferson New Daughter For Weds Girl From Harris Family Arizona are invited to attend. Kimberly Whitson became the bride of Scot Christofferson Monday, Feb. Lake City. The 9, on in Salt Mrs. new Christofferson is from Arizona. Scot is the son of Mr. and Mrs: Sherman Christofferson of American Fork. An open house in honor of the newlyweds will be held Saturday, March 14, from 7 until 9 p.m. at the Christofferson home, 170 North 825 East, Am. Fork. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. - was Kimberly " Vol 169 l o Size - But (ill Age W. Main Limk" Lehi home. Scot attended school in Salt Lake City and 768-427- 2 "We put it set you apart" Lh: Sasson Vanderbilt Calvin Klein C.H.I.C. Oz - $27.95 $31.95 Blouses $9.88 ' Assorted T-Shi- where Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Cox wish to announce the marriage "of their daughter, Carolyn, to David Molyneux on First-Sixt- $6.88 currently B.Y.U. in attending David graduated from Carolyn is a graduate Lehi High School Lehi High School and is working with his father. The couple will reside in Lehi. ill (Tt Early American Furniture Xrtist Supplies 6-- ar Fabrics and Trimmings Gifts and Dihnerwarc Picture Framing Shoes i and Boots sr yeans Cosmetics Fine Foods luMifid Stove, Qomdibb Garden Shop ow Open Seeds. Potatoes. Onion Sets Your One Stop Shopping Center PHONE 768 - 9201 and til Supplies . COUPON TWO(2)T-BONE$9- 9 STEAK DINNERS for many future of evenings reminiscences. e Also, other activities will be discussed, and all are urged to bring any favorite outing sites to the attention of the group for possible inclusion on the year's agenda. Burke Jackson, in charge of the dinner's invites arrangements, all singles, and their children, to come to this potluck and meet the other members, who are all "outdoors" people, and find out if the activities of the group will be compatible. Hiking, camping, fishing, and fossil hunting, Steaks Choice of Baked Potato, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy or French Fries OFFER GOOD EVERY DURING THIS MONTH Anyone Anytime welcome. The daily activities will be of various levels of hiking skills to accommodate all folks who want to join the group. This is the best time of the year to see the spring flowers famous in that areav Liz Sartori, in charge of the June river-ruwill bring films to show the group the ways of the "white water." Three choices of trips will be presented, for three budget levels. Very small children will not enjoy the excitement of these runs, but all older members of the family will have' memories to store away rock-houndi- SINGLE PURCHASE WELCOME AT 3 INCLUDES: 2 Tender rK!v very again, being closer-to-hom- Merle Norman QjL'j . n, Benjamin Franklin said "He that falls in love with himself will have no rivak " ... CMId't Mwiu Served to a Scholar rvr The Outdoor Club, a group for adult singles, with or without children, will hold their March 17 meeting at 100 East 100 North, Lehi, at 6:30 p.m. After the Potluck dinner, there will follow several discussions on the upcoming camp-ou- t at Arches Monument, April 16, 17, 18, and 19. Meredith Manzanares will gather reservations for this trip to the desert country of southern Utah. About 50 have already signed up for the event, and more can still put in their reservations, children new Homemaking. She also won the region make it with wool contest and finished fifth in slate competition. She is W., Lehi. Ready-To-We- Sets Meeting Date 200 So. 200 Cultural Hall. of was nominee Ward h she Sterling' Friday. March 20. A reception for them will be held that evening from seven to nine in the rts i Club Carolyn Cox To Wed David Molyneux Regular price Outdoor Singles Sundowners Cheese Toast DAY PROVO Phone 1460 North State Street Dhnna 171.7191 11 I.V..V I Hie STORE HOURS Mon, Thura. Mil. Friday 11 coming up. further In- formation, please phone Lynda Stewart, social or chairman, Jackie Burt, public relations, CLOSED SUNDAY SPANISH FORK 985 North Main Street river-run- s, exploring caves or ghost towns - all these and more are planned for the warm weather For t (thirdly p.m. m Great-grandparen- ts Lawrence of Leh and Mrs. Floyd Bingham of Arizona. are Mrs. New Arrivals Never bear more than one kind of trouble at one time. New The following babies were born at the American Fork Hospital: Feb. 28; Girl to Brad and Juliene Robinson AllredofLehi. March 1; Girl to George and Michelle Norton Reynolds of Orem. Mar. 2 - Girl to George and Sharon McRae King of Orem. . Mar. 4 - Boy to Mark and Kathleen Nielson Jones of Orem. Mar. 5 - Boy to Gordon and Lynelte Sorenson Winslow of Lehi. Mar. 5 - Boy to Scott and Sharon Swigert Eastwood of Am. Fork. Mar. 6 - Boy to Gary and Kathy Nelson Watkins of Am. Fork. Mar. 6 - Boy to Michel and Judy Ann Mitchell Blaney of Lehi. Mar. 6 - Boy to Dale and Linda Abare Eckley of Provo. Mar. 6 - Girl to Douglas and Marsha Bennett - Daughter For Reynolds Family George Barratt and Michelle Reynolds, Orem, became parents of a darling little baby girl born March 1, 1981, in the American Fork Hospital. The sweet little newcomer tipped the scales at a dainty five and pounds measured 18 and a half inches long. She will be named Nikki Sue. Her sister Jori Lee celebrated her second birthday March 2 and brother Brandon is three and a half years of age. Thrilled grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds, Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Norton, American Fork. Proud great grandparents are Mrs. Hattiet Barratt, and Mrs. Erma are Both Walker of American Fork. Colledge Harris Ranch in Robertson, Wyoming, little new American Fork cowgirl joined the family at 4:40 p.m. on February 28. Proud father Dale needs to make a new d belt with the name Staci DeEtte on it and build a bunk bed at least 19 inches Hospital Employee Of The Month Marcelle Ince was selected as the employee of the month of March at the American Fork Hospital. She is an R.N. on the 7 to 11 p.m. shift and works on the medical floor. . Her say "she is loyal, efficient, and a conscious nurse with a real concern for the patient's - welfare. She is a very congenial hand-toole- long. Proud mother Deanne needs to find a pair of Levis that will fit a seven pound three ounce cowgirl. brothers Excited Travis, A-- 4 age saddle. Things mighty busy around the since a Hunt J Brittannia ,, I h',..A Designer Jeans it finished a course in Heavy Duty Mechanics at Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City. He is presently employed with Mac Trucking in Salt Lake. together to CRADLE NEWS 1981-P- junior barrel racer have been educated in Oklahoma and was attending school in Arizona when the couple met. She will further her education in Salt Lake City where they are making their MWTIUME March 12, Press-Thurs- day, and eight, Shaundel, five, have a calf with a bull rope on waiting to see her first ride. Happy sister Kassi, three, has traded off one of her dad's broncs for a new pony, 14 baby hands and cooperative coworker, and we are very fortunate to have her working with us." She has worked at the American Fork Hospital tall. .since Proud grandparents Walt and Donna Norman and Mrs. Dale Harris from Lehi have already picked out a pink saddle blanket and ordered a new Longhorn graduated from BYU and received her AD degree. She was born in Brady, Texas, and she has eight children and 15 grandchildren. . She 1973. . nuri vn EisT-raii- i of Highland. Mar. 7 - Girl to Steve and Kathryn Peterson Gorton of PI. Grove. Mar. 8 - Girl to Monte and Joan Erickson WardofBluffdale. Mar. 8 - Girl to Kenneth and Brenda Anderson DuVall of Provo. Mar. 9 - Boy to Robert and Diane Wilson Young of Am. Fork, Mar. 9 Girl to Dan and Alien Robinson Johnson of PI. Grove. -. Local Woman Sells Items Not Available In Stores It seems as if more and more people are beginning to conduct business from their own homes, an Am. Fork woman, Mrs. Ellen Miller, is one of those people. She sells items that are not available for purchase in stores. Lund Lite candles is one area she feels she can offer local residents the , best Hutch's extends Whirlpool Warranty at no Charge to You! offers a one-yewarranty on all parts and labor. March effective 1, 1981, purchase your new Whirlpool But, appliance at Hutch's and we'll extend the warranty on labor for one additional year FREE. Whirlpool Hlltch'S Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. TV & Appliance Wm&.&JUr'i en Fact Main I Mormal , ohi 7fift.3Afi1 set up FREE Financing product available. She is the only person in the area selling these candles everything include from Special occasion which decorative sculptured candles to children's candles to special occasion candles. candles are featured by Mrs. Miller. These candles can be for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries or any other special occasion. "We have a form to fill out," Mrs. Miller explained, "and you can order the colors or pictures you want on the candle." For instance, a bride can send her wedding colors to the company and they will make up a candle with her picture, using her colors. Mrs. Miller gives parties with her candles in an individual's home, or for clubs and groups. She noted that organizations can earn money selling these candles. Another interest Mrs. Miller has is music. She has discovered music for children which she feels is "the neatest music for kids, because it builds their ." Written by Janeen Brady, the records, tapes and books carry titles such as, "About Animals," W Vv ' l i Custom Drapes, Bedspreads, Wall Coverings, Custom-mad- e Furniture, Reupholstering Expert Design Consultation in Your Home No Obligation - v ' . -- ; "About People and Nature," and "About Seasons and Holidays." Music by Mrs. Brady is no longer available in stores, Mrs. Miller emphasized. She said this music or the candles may be purchased by calling Mrs. Miller at 756-774- f t nk jvl JSf fWfT " LjJ Sltfxktn ZPiUxion daxfuU & UnUxloxi 285 East State Road Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 , V |