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Show Free Press - Thursday, June 9, 1983 - Page r 4 r j Leslie Kendall to marry Kerry Devey Mr. and Mrs. I Joyd M. Kendal of are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Iieslie Jane, to Kerry J. Devey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Davis J. ,i Devey, Alpine. The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Uke LD.S. Temple on June 11, 19811. A reception will honor the newlyweds on June 11 from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Alpine Stake Center, 95 E. Canyon Crest Road, Alpine. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. ' Attending the bride will be: Lorie Ricks, I .on Jenkins, Ijori Kendall, Heather Jones and Shari Bone. Ihi - it S S i Lehi's Utah. The groom graduated from American Fork High. He was active in Sports and is a member of the Utah National Guard. The couple will make their first home in Orem. Brunsen Burners in concert at Excelsior Hotel Vv,' .$?' "iii "' Citizensare urgecf3fQtake i" One of Utah's favorite musical" groups, The Brunsen Burners, will be in concert at the Excelsior Hotel tonight, June 9. '" 'Jt ad-- " vantage of the opportunity to hear the purposes and goals of the Utah Association of Women during the reception. The Brunsen Burners are a The concert, which is free to the public, is being sponsored by the Utah Association of Women. strumentalists Everyone is invited to attend a reception from 7 to 8 p.m. that evening prior to the concert which begins at 8 p.m. who have entertained audiences throughout the west. They have been popular in California and have just cut a new record which will be available during the concert. trio trumpet .1 , w" LESLIE JANE KENDALL, KERRY J. DEVEY on Thursday night Attending the bride will be Missi Forbes, Rose Marie and Kimberly Bronson. Best Man duties will be performed by John Fitzen & Brian Strong. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Dixie High School in St. George, 7-- 9 YW, Swingers 'swing it' Sherry Davis to wed Kenneth Strong The couple will be married at Fitzen Gardens in American Fork and a reception in their honor will follow from p.m. that same evening. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Rest Man duties will be performed by Darren Devey, with Kelley Healey and Todd Hanson serving as ushers. is a graduate of The bride-to-b- e Iehi High School. She is attending Utah Technical College. She served as the Utah County Fair Queen, and Strawberry Days Rodeo Queen. The prospective groom is a graduate of American Fork High School and LD.S. Seminary. He served an L.D.S. mission to Asuncion, Paraguay. The couple will make their first home in American Fork. L KENNETH STRONG, SHERRY MARIE DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Ted S. Strong of American Pork are pleased to the announce forthcoming marriage of their son Kenneth to Sherry Marie Davis, daughter of Howard Davis of Pleasant Grove and Katherine Solomon of Salt Lake City. r; and the inare professionals Letitian Club elects officers newest club, "The Swingers" really hoe it down on Thursday nights on the Lehi Junior High Tennis Courts. "The Swingers" is a square dancing club with Ed Webb doing the calling. Anyone interested in joining is welcome. Just come to the courts at 7:30 and join in the fun. Ed is noted for his ability to call a square dance! In fact, no Lehi square dance would be complete without Ed's melodious instructions o as he tells the dancers to and alamand-left- . The evenings are cool, the music is great, the company is super. Come, join in the fun! The Swingers Need You! Senior Citizens to see movie Senior Citizens are invited to a movie following the noon luncheon on Friday, June 10. Butter and cheese distribution will be held on June 28. Lehi High Class of 1958 plans reunion The Lehi High School Class of 1958 will hold its class reuniun June 22. All activities, beginning at 6:30 with a social, are scheduled at the Lehi Jr. High 25-ye- School. Choral group seeks new members A buffet dinner and program will follow. Cost is $20.00 per couple or $10.00 per person. There is still time to make reservations if you will contact RoEna Morton, Karla The vocal ensemble, Legacy, is d musicians seeking interested in joining the group. choir and Legacy is a mixed-voic- e rehearses on Wednesday evenings. The group performs for church, multi-talente- . Harding or JaNeane Jacob. 3Class ot'48 to have reunion June All members of the Lehi High School Class of '48 are reminded to attend their reunion at the Lehi Junior High Lunchroom. (Your old High School!) on Saturday, June 25th. Festivities will begin with a social hour at 1 p.m. and continue with a 2 p.m. luncheon. The occasion will mark the 35th since graduation. All year classmates of that momentous 1948 year are needed. It won't be complete unless ALL classmates are present Following the social hour and luncheon there are plenty of activities to keep you busy throughout the day and evening. Cost is $20 per couple. If you have not been notified or if ROUND TRIP Ask Us About Our One Week Package in London at the Deluxe Forum Hotel $895 tax Your Travel Express Agency TOUR WEST TRAVEL Orem American Fork 768-911- 768-321- B. Smith, Ned or Joyce Wilson, or Phyllis 0. Crookston, in- - To London (or Amsterdam) "i you know of someone who hasn't been invited, please call any of the committee members: following Dean Colledge, Boise Evans, more for 768-402- formation. mm A Grant man, TRAVEL EXPRESSl , 25 768-396- civic and community functions. Anyone who sings, plays the piano or other instruments can contact the music director, Carolyn Hoff- 768-335- 756-527- 225-760- 5 0 SPROUSE REITZ STORES Members of the Letitian Club met at the lovely home of Fern LaDeane Brown will be the new secretary and Shirley Tripp is historian. Kathryn Holmstead and Bonnie Cooper were elected program chairmen. Peterson, Carma Price, Bonnie Cooper and JoAnn Brown. Elections were held and Pat Bone was elected president; Berna Walker is vice president; JoAnn Following a business meeting delicious refreshments were served. The group will meet at a special party during the summer. 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STEAK PLATTERS 2.47 Ow wterr and three present lTWO(2)T-BON- E jSf are available pques' Items ,hicri are ""iited to qualifies in sloe and cannoi De 'eooe'pd are li'sl co"'e L Evelyn Tronier, historian. Eighteen members were ENTIRE STOCK FAMILY SWIMWEAR Smith, secretary treasurer; guests 30OFF spray bottle. REG 1.47 L' VP an '3'" is. Multi-us- 53?i IMor 101 m SIOC elects 'M. 9 from the club members. It was a delightful climax to a pleasant and enlightening year of club activities. The Olympian Club held its closing social at the lovely home of president Lois Rushton on June 3. A delicious dinner was catered and served on the deck of her home overlooking the whole valley. It was very interesting to pick out landmarks and to see the extent of the flooding of the Jordan River and how Utah Lake has expanded. After dinner, Delbert Huggard entertained the group with his accordian, playing many favorite melodies and also many requests G! are PRICES GOOD THRU JUNE 15 Olympian Club holds closing social June 3 I OUR POLICY: American Fork 1 9:30 to 7:00 v. IlUT5T-ljrrkTI- Sat. 9:30 to 6:00 (l4 1 ') A |