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Show cml Scene Hie Lehi Free Press . Thursday, July 2, 1981 - Page A-- 4 Miss Lehi Among Finalists In Tina Fox, Gaylon Powell Set Date n Miss Utah !1 Mrs. Patricia Watters of American Fork and Sherman Fox, Pleasant Grove, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Tina Fox, to Gaylor Powell, son of Gene and Connie Powell of Lehi. The couple will be married Friday, July 10 at the Utah State Training School Chapel, 835 North 900 East, American Fork. An GAYLON POWELL, TINA FOX . . . to wed Mark Peterson To Claim Debra Hemenway Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynne Hemenway of Idaho Idaho, Falls, Mendon School in Rochester, New York and graduated from Idaho Falls High School. She is currently a student at BYU are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Debra Lyn, to Mark Robert Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Peterson of Lehi. The Salt Lake Temple will be the setting for the July 10 wedding. An Open House will be held in their honor July 10 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the home of the groom, 893 Whipple Drive, Lehi. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. has The bride-ele- attended in communications. She is a past officer of the Angel majoring and was a member of the singing group "Footprints for Freedom" at BYU. Flight Mark graduated from Lehi High School and recently returned from serving a mission in the England London East Mission. He is currently BYU attending majoring in Design Technology. Pittsford open 0 f rf ' " & . r - . t . - - ; t : fT MRS. GORDON Ktr'T Kathryn Wanlass and Gordon W. Knight were married Monday, June 29, in the Salt Lake Temple. A wedding breakfast was given in their honor at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Glen Wanlass, Lehi, and is a graduate of Brigham Young University. The bridegroom, a son v of Mrs. R. Vernon " Nielsen, was named to the top ten in the Miss Utah Pageant held in Orem June 20. Sandy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nielsen, Lehi, played a flawless flute solo for her talent number. Not a stranger to the Miss Utah Pageant, Sandy has been a finalist before, winning the scholarship She year. tremely is talented," smiled Miss Nielsen. Sandy's evening dress was a plum colored chiffon over chantilly lace. The gorgeous model was beaded on sleeves, bodice and skirt. Her swimsuit was a rust color which for last second attendant chose a violet colored swim suit with matching sandals for the swim suit division of the contest and wore a soft white dress for her talent presentation. She will now compete for the title of Miss Utah Kathryn Wanlass, Gordon Knight Married preciative of the talent and beauty of the girls this year, "It's really an honor to be one of the finalists. They were all so beautiful and ex- Miss Utah Technical College, Provo, Sandy enhanced Sandy's strawberry blonde hair. ap Debbie competition. ," W. KNIGHT (Kathryn Wanlass) Shriners have initiated the national campaign of Burn Prevention Education with former President Gerald Ford serving as national Curtis N. Lancaster, Illustrious Potentage of El Kalah Temple, has designated the Sanddusters Shrine Club of Magna to spearhead the campaign in Utah, and Ray Gaines of that Club will coordinate the activities. Local Shriners are anxious to work with community fire departments in making materials and presentations available to service fraternal organizations, religious clubs, organizations and others. Interested groups may contact the Shrine ofice at 650 East South Temple, 1 Salt Lake City 84102 or phone . ... set date 1 INVEST WITH US n the in County The Shriners, most noted for their 18 orthopedic hospitals for crippled children, are also leaders in the field of burn treatment and operate three burn institutes in Boston, Cincinnati and Galveston. -- , ? V Joining in the Shrine's national burn prevention campaign, Governor Scott M. Matheson has proclaimed the week of June 28 - July 4 as "Stop Burn Injuries Week" in Utah, in declaring a special week to make residents more aware of burn hazards, the Governor cited the outstanding work being done in burn prevention by the Shrine of North America, which includes El Kalah Temple, headquartered in Salt Lake City. :, ; i, More than two million burn injuries' occur in North America each year, and are the leading cause of accidental deaths in the home, with children percent being particularly vulnerable. Seventy-fiv- e of these injuries are preventable. Burn prevention is the best possible treatment for burn injuries, and the people of Utah must be made aware of how to prevent these from occuring . Ar DEBRA HEMENWAY, MARK PETERSON Debbie Palmer, I960 Miss Lehi, received the honor of being among the 10 finalists in the Miss Utah Pageant held recently in Orem. There were 65 contestants in the pageant and Debbie, with her talent rendition of "I Honestly Love You" was named to the top ten and competed the final evening for the title of Miss Utah. She appeared in a spectacular gold beaded gown in the evening gown portion of the - "Stop Burn Injuries Week" Proclaimed J Ptgeint t house reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the same location. All friends and relatives are invited to attend, no further invitations will be issued. Attending the bride will be her sister, Kathy Luke as maid of honor, Candy Bennett, and Toni Kay will be bridesmaids, and flower girl will be Tanjula Luke. Serving as best men will be Jay Smith, Todd Powell, Jay Powell and ring bearer Brock Powell, Trevor Powell will usher. atThe bride-eletended Pleasant Grove High School. Her fiance graduated from Lehi High School. The couple will make their home in Orem. Sandy Nielsen Named To Top Ten scholarship pageant to be held in August in conjunction with the Utah County Fair. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Palmer. 77 Urn Knight, Salt Lake City, a received graduate from Northwestern University in degree Business Management and served an LDS mission to Northern Germany. Class of 1926 mm Plans Reunion the of Members American Fork High School graduating class of 1926 will meet for their 55th anniversary reunion on Friday Newby-Jense- n evening, July 10, at the Alpine Country Club. Wedding All class members Reminder and their spouses are Friends and relatives invited to attend. The are being reminded of get together will begin the wedding reception in at 5:30 p.m., with dinner honor of the marriage of served at 6 p.m., say Kandie Newby and Clay committee members. Jensen to be .held' July 2, at the Colonial House, 184 West Main, Lehi If the boat capsizes, from 8 until 10 p.m. stay with it. Don't try to Kandie is the swim to shore. It's daughter of Mr. and usually farther than it Mrs. Burns Newby of looks. Lehi. Clay's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jensen of West Valley Secured by Real Serving the West since 1953 When Interest and Integrity Count fv, Offices in NEVADA UTAH -- IDAHO Tony Evans o City. Estate .Manager . y 212 SOUTH STATE ST.OREM, UTAH 225-816- 6 Exercise in Carbohydrate: Starches, sugars and in- termediate which products energy and carry water-solubl- e vitamins, such as C and supply B's the air Conditioned Comfort thiamin, riboflavin and niacin. One gram provides 4 calories, the same amount provided by one gram of protein. These Special New Classes in American Fork Coupons Good Instructor - Beverly Sorensen 375-709- 7 For First Classes Begin July ? Cost: I Class for $3.00 4 Classes for $10.00 8 Classes for $16.00 16 Classes for $32.00 30 People!! Old Junior High Gym 455 N. Center, Am. Fork - BALL PACQUET 551 E. State - Am. Fork COOifTS 756-522- 4 Continuously Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays 7 - 8 p.m. Come ten minutes early to register. Wear leotards and tights or comfortable clothing and bring a mat or towel. - . . . Class FREE ! AAV For Each New use your good credit from Student i i Expires July 21, 1981 OFF Good Mon if it's from Regular Court Fee Sat 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Free lesson for beginners) Reads ... She will know you love her Coupon One $2.00 Expires July 31, 1981 Call for Court Reservation 756-522-4 L a Family Night Special $7100 jeweler you can trust per Family Good Mon. Eve. Good tor one court hour ' . Expires July 31, 1981 Supreme Racquetball Courts 551 E. State Am. Fork Call for Court Reservations 756-522- 4 MlM 1 I. |