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Show Free Press - Thursday, August 11, 1983 - Page 4 C v- - - i - JglW'Sf IP Michele Johnson competes in Miss Utah County Pageant Tina Mh ' V ; Im-1- - Johnson, daughter of Kmily Johnson, will lie fulfilling her last obligation as Miss 1982 when Au. k!m- - MtfnpcUw lhi Tut., 198a for the title of Miss 16, Utah County. Michele has been proud and happy to represent I ;hi throughout her reign and would appnt iaU: the and of friends support this during acquaintances Xt?) '.''if. competition. The pageant will he held at Mountain View High School in Orem, and hegins at 8 p.m. For advanced ticket information please call768:U. ' - , mmmmimmmmMmmsm CLYNN JOSEPHSON, VALERIE GREENWOOD LYNETTE BRIGGS. ALLAN C. JONES Open house to honor newly weds August 12 Valerie Greenwood to marry Clynn B. Josephson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Greenwood wish to announce the Janalee Smith. Sitting at the book will be: Angela Greenwood and Claudia Karren. Sandy McDade, Debbie McDonald, and Angie Adamson will care for the gifts. Special honored guests will be grandparents of the couple: Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Johnsen, Oregon, Udine Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Greenwood of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wing, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson, Plymouth. Piano music will be furnished by Scott Greenwood. Valerie is a graduate of Lehi High School and Seminary. She served on the seminary student council and participated in the stage band, was y a member of the team and was a twirler in the marching band. She attended Ricks College majoring in Elementary Education. Clynn graduated from Bear River High School and Seminary. He was a member of the stage band and participated in sports. He served an LDS mission in Columbus, Ohio and graduated from Ricks where he played in the symphony orchestra. He and his bride will attend Weber State College this fall. He will seek a degree in Diesel Engineering. They plan to live in the Brigham engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Valerie, and Clynn B. Josephson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd 0. Josephson of Garland, Utah. The couple will recite marriage vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Aug. 19. They will be feted Friday, at a wedding breakfast to be hosted groom's parents at The the by Chuck-A-Ram- a on Highland Drive in Salt Lake City. A reception in their honor will be held that evening from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Greenwood Residence, 9880 N. 7800 West, Lehi. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The newlyweds will also be honored at an open house in Garland at the home of the groom, 977 !i South Main, on .Saturday, August 20th from 7 to 9 p.m. Attending the bride will be: Bethany Doty, maid of honor; bridesmaids: Jacquelyn McDowell, Cindy McDonald, Shelli Hansen, Raleen and Johnsen Rozan Pre-nupti- Okey family reunion The Okey Family will hold a reunion at Saratoga Saturday, Aug. 13, with a dutch oven chicken dinner planned for 2 p.m. All family members are invited to attend and in participate swimming, rides, games, stories and other activites. Family members who wish more information can call Madge Dickerson, 7564555 or Eva Hall, 768-954- Grand Opening Hollywood's biggest stars (Lorenzo Lamas, Keil Martin, Trevor Howard, Olivia de Havilland and many more) will demonstrate that "all tricks are easy of see you motion." them done slow in makeovers FREE Michele expresses the hope that she has succeeded in her role as an ambassador and friend to the people of Lehi. Michele will be attending the University of Utah this fall. NEWS? She plans to attend Utah Trade Tech this fall. The groom is the son of Clifford and Joan Ellison Jones of Price. He is a graduate of Carbon High School and LDS Seminary. He Arcadia served a California Spanish Speaking Mission. He graduated from BYU with a Seminary. B.S. degree in accounting. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Beta Gamma Sigma honor societies. He is presently working for a CPA firm in Salt Lake. shower for Hosting a the bride were Deanna Thompson and Carta Shelton. Following their marriage the couple will live in Lehi. 768-969- 6 Back To School Special Moisturizing Perms (includes cut & style) $I7 85 "You deserve to look your best" pre-nupti- Call r Carolyn's ror professional to customers, first come, first serve. Not too late to enter local talent find It's not too late to become a participant in the annual Utah County Farm Bureau Talent Find competition. Many entries have been received but there's plenty of room for more. The contest will be held at 6:30 p.m., Aug. 18 in the Entertainment Tent at the Spanish Fork Fair Grounds. County winners in each of the three divisions will compete in the Utah Farm Bureau Talent Find at the Utah State Fair on September 10. The three divisions are Junior up to 10 years of age; Intermediate 11 to 16 years of age; and Senior 17 to 30 years of age. For detailed entry information contact Scott or Michelle Holbrook at or Jim and Dena Smith ...that's how your wedding gown will look for generations to come when you have it cleaned and specially preserved at Durfey's. 768-885- at 768-873- The public is invited to attend the Talent Find Program. Sell-o-braiio- nE Saturday, August 13 Famous Hollywood Artist Randall Lowe, who has transformed the faces of some once 7-- 9 MICHELE JOHNSON cross-countr- Josephson. Flower girls are: Malice and Jacoy Johnsen. Best man duties will be performed by Brian Belnap. Ushers Deon City area. are: Brad Greenwood, Josephson, Clint Greenwood and showers have been Randy Johnsen. Servers are: Travis Greenwood, given by: Shirley Josephson and Ryan Greenwood, Toby Peterson, Raleen Johnsen; Cindy McDonald Denise Greenwood, Wendy and Sandy McDade; and Sandy Peterson, Deanne Woolf and Greenwood. r Kristopher, Brett and Hawley Briggs are pleased to announce the marriage of their mother, Lynette to Allen C. Jones. The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on August 12, 1983. An open house will honor the newlyweds the same evening from p.m. at the home of the bride's brother, 623 N. 120 West, Lehi. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Lori Downs with Kent Jones serving as best man. The bride is the daughter of Donna G. and the late Paul C. Draper of Lehi. She graduated from Lehi High School and LDS For her talent presentation, Michele will be performing a ballet-classicjazz routine to the popular music Out Here on My Own from the musical "Fame." As a junior majoring in physical Young therapy at Brigham University and as a representative for Ijehi, Michele has met many people that have had a very positive influence on her life. One of her favorite sayings is, "You are something less than a real friend if you leave people the way you found them." With this as a goal in mind. r "pREE ... - J ( ! ! professional curling iron with ! ! any purchase of $15 or more. Offer good Saturday, Aug. 13, only. ! Open to the Public FREE - KAY IIUTCJIINCS owner of Durfey Dry Cleaners in American Fork demonstrates llu ir prorcss of preserving your wedding dress for many years to eonie. Hie process and special packaging is designed to keep the wedding best possible condition for years without the material breaking turning yellow at the folds Durfey's is one of the few firms in the area that offers thisvalLble serv and the cost is far less than what an . firm wm.M u yvw speciai dress preserved for a lifetime today. once-in-a-lifeti- ' Coke. Tab.1 Sortie.r 1 J I Saturday, Aug. 13. Professional Solons: We will meet or beat anyone's price. Be sure to bring in your stale license. out-of-sta- lo discount prices prompt service one stop ' shopping name brand products MAID TAYLOR PROFESSIONAL DRY SUPPLY BEAUTY CLEANING .'m DRAPERIES EXT11A CARE LEATHER SHIRT LAUNDRY ...-I- 640 East State, American Fork (in the Albertson's Shopping Center) cag.tcBgfffitrii in a out .''r. 1 . |