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Show u;h I I ;' t t i . M i: 1.. lN. i rLvi; jr ! t 1 i illfin z i; V f I h li Free Press - Thursday, April 21, ivtu - rage a - Mil i ' :r f ' 2 1 fUJ--i iff ( ' J? si 4 i - 1 V I v. LYNETTE MORGAN, WILLIAM J. MILLER Lynette Morgan, William J. STUDENTS MAKE QUILT...Lehi High Future Homemakers of America Club members made a quilt for the Larsen Nursing Home. Club officers Maggie Evans, president; Tami Smith, vice president; and Corri Erickson, secretary, L to R, admire the finished product. Miller to marry Friday Day gift party at Larsen's Nursing Home Pre-Mothe- r's Lynette Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Morgan of Ijehi will marry William J. Miller son of Dr. and Mrs. William A. Miller, also of Lehi, on Friday April 22nd in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 6:30 to 9:30 at the Lehi 3rd, 15th Ward. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Bridal attendants will be Cathy Dorton, Shannon Morgan, lily Southwick, Julie Miller and Pam Durrant. Flower girls will be Jenny Dorton, Amy Dorton and Shannon Brailsford. Best men will be Brad Miller, Rick Baum, Brandon Smith and Ken Penrod. The bride elect graduated from Ijehi High School, LDS Seminary and Continental Beauty School. She is employed in Salt l.ake City. Her fiance graduated from Lehi High School, LIDS Seminary and has attended BYU and UTC and is presently employed in Spanish Fork. The couple will live in American Fork. parties were given by Leanore Wagstaff, Diane Wagstaff, Karen Wagstaff, Charlotte Larson, Cathy Dorton, and Shannon Morgan. Pre-nupti- Rhodes extends a cordial invitation to you to attend a Day Gift Party at Larsen's Nursing Home, 615 E. 200 So. in Lehi, Friday, April 29th from 1 to 8 p.m. and Saturday, April 30, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The party, sponsored by Gift Appeal, will help earn a large screen television set for the ladies at the home. You will find many beautiful gifts available at reasonable prices: fine Ann Pre-Mothe- delicate brassware, porcelain, Jill IT ill g, y,,. ..... '''j.tfrXty sj fTl, beautiful jewelry, world's finest d plasticware, items, including two lovely hand-mad- e quilts, and more something suitable for every mother. Larsens Nursing Home is also open to any donated gifts that can be sold to help earn the television set for the ladies. FHA members at Lehi High School made a beautiful quilt which will be sold. Tickets may be purchased, four for a dollar, and all funds will go toward the t.v. set. hand-crafte- April 23, 1983 - 9 5oHf dSllVlclin to 11 a.m. Free to anyone interested in hearing more about Diet Center program 756-383- DIET vCENTERv 0 Diet Center ...the last weight loss program you'll ever need Wedding plans told by Maria Hill, Shane Boren Maria Hill, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Fred R. Gowans of Orem, will marry Shane Boren, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lynn Boren of Pleasant Grove, on Saturday, April 23, 1983. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Bungalow in Pleasant Grove. Bridal attendants will be Dee Dee Grijalva as matron of honor with Debbie Eldredge, Beth Gowans, Joni Donithorne, and Melanie Hill. Attending the bridegroom will be John Norton and Jason Boren as best men, with Mark Gowans, Mick Hill and S. Sgt. Randy Hill. Special guests will be the bridegroom's George and Ruia Lewis of Lehi; his grandparents, Vern and Vonda Boren of American Fork; and Lynn and Beulah Lewis of Lehi; the bride's grandparents, Floyd and Rachael Gowans of Orem and Margaret Seviers of The Dalles, Oregon. parties were given by Debbie Eldredge, Joni Nonithorne, Melanie Hill and by Sherry Boren and Marcie Boren. is a graduate of The bride-elec- t Orem High School where she was Pre-nupti- involved in Tigerettes, Cheerleading, Gymnastics and Unified Studies. She is currently working in Provo. 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