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Show Free Press - Wednesday, December 4, 1985 Page 4 Falecia West, Bart Watts announce Dec. 6 ivedding plans Falecia West, daughter of Geniel American Fork, and the late L. Kaye West, will marry Bart Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Watts, American Fork, Dec. 6 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the American Fork North Stake Center. All friends and relatives cordially invited to attend. Bridal attendants will be Heidi Burnside, Kim Watts, Kelli Watts, and Keri Watts as flower giri. Cynthia Harvey will be maid of S. West of honor. groom, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. West, Alice Simper, Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wendell Skinner, and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Vance. The bride-elegraduated from American Fork High School and LDS Seminary and is employed in American Fork. Her fiance graduated from American Fork High School and I Seminary. He is attending LDS Brigham Young University. He served an LDS mission in Helsinki, Finland. He is employed in Orem. showers were given and daughter, Kim ; Betty Harvey, Kathy Poulson, Lora Lee Goss, Jolene Sunquist, Annalee Taylor and Paula Watts. The couple will make their first Pre-nupti- al Best man duties will be performed by Blake Skinner, with Brian Thompson, Tom West, Shane West, Brett Watts and Blain Watts. Honored guests will be the grandparents of the bride and by Gene Watts Falecia West, Bart Watts home in Orem. Everything to make Holiday Sewing Full of Fun lRiSlmas ':mmm: ia8 Jay and Fashion - in i"" m w S. Rawlings, Mindy Hyde please... Mindy Hyde to become bride of Jay S. Rawlings on Dec. 5 Mindy Hyde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hyde, Smithfield, will marry Jay S. Rawlings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rawlings, American Fork, on Thursday, Dec. 5. . A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7:30 until 9 p.m. k sparHIiHg crgstal at the Smithfield Stake Center, 600 E. 120 South, Smithfield. The couple will further be honored at an open house Saturday, Dec. 7, at the American Fork 24th Ward, 320 N. 100 East, from 7 until 8:30 p.m. Attending the bride will be Tina I Wf to Please exqaisite linens Bullen, Danette and Nicole Hyde, and Marianne and Diane Rawlings. Best man duties will be performed by Wade Laycock, Bill Street and Brent Rawlings. is a graduate of The bride-to-b- e Sky View High School and LDS Seminary. She was a member of the 'Vistauns drill team. She is employed at Schreibers in Logan. The prospective groom is a graduate of American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. He is presently employed at E.A. Miller in Hyrum. The couple will make their first home in Logan. FOR THE Sure For Dad MOTHER See Our New Ties Shirts Sox V CANDltS Oak & Love Maple i - Rockers Bedroom Groups Table & Chair Sets Beautiful Pictures 52 Seats Table and Drape Lamps u.hDS; aJd s mim 1985 M . "Your One Stop Shopping Center r Sweaters Jewelry Men's Colognes s "An old friend ... worth more than 40,000 letters Open house for Bruce Pulhams subscribe to Lehi Free Press because I feel it's like an that's always there to count on. I learn about friends, what they are doing, where they are going, and those who have left us. When I was in the service many years ago, my family had it mailed to me. It was worth more than 40,000 letters. -- Boyd D. Wilkin , Lehi I An open house on Friday, Dec. 6, will be held to honor Bruce Pulham and his bride, Lori McNeill. All friends and relatives are invited to greet the newlyweds from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Lehi Senior Citizens Center. 95 E. 100 North. Baby boy for Brad & The groom is the son of Marvin and Barbara Pulham. The bride is the daughter of Leland and Pat McNeill. Sally Lowder Bradley and Sally Fowler Lowder parents have chosen Keros Don as became first-tim- e parents on Nov. his name. Thrilled with the news were 25, when a handsome baby boy was born in the Cottonwood Hospital. grandparents, Dee and Pat Lowder, of Santa Rosa, Calif., and Betty The lad tipped the Fowler, Lehi. Clifford Austin, 94, is scales at a muscular nine pounds American Fork, claiming as and stretched the tape to 21 and a bragging rights half inches tall. His delighted dark-haire- r old friend The couple recited marriage vows Dec. 5 in Vernal. d jrs::v i::iciraocf i;;ii::ii;7Uin; i::i 21 Beat the rate increase ! Save money by extending your subscription now Because the U.S. Congress is rapidly eliminating the preferential treatment that has been given to newspapers for over 100 years, the special postal rate for newspapers will be increased by 40 to 60 percent on January 1, 1986. Unfortunately, that increase will cost this newspaper thousands of dollars and it cannot be passed on to advertisers any longer. (The actual production and delivery cost per subscriber, per year is nearly $60!). 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