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Show 1988 - Page 5 Free Press - Wednesday, April 27, leMlfivt Green appointed to notary committee tionistscheduler. David C. Green, Pleasant Grove, and formerly of Lehi, has been appointed to serve on the membership committee of the American Society of Notaries, it was announced by Eugene E. Hines, executive director of the society. Green worked as Unisco Service a as recep Company The American Society of Notaries a national, nonprofit organization that was formed in 1965' to improve notarial practices and to uphold high standards for notaries. The members committee will recommend policy relating to the building and maintenance of membership in the Society. is NOW OPEN li & Bond's Country St ' BOND'S COUNTRY WOODS Woods O&l . IMB pill , jit. U-'- 'li 155 S. 1200 E., PI. Grove (3 Camille Ostermiller, Troy Armitstead Tamara Rogers, Jason Johnson Camille Ostermiller to marry Troy Armitstead on May 6 Camille Ostermiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Ostermiller of Littleton, Colo., will marry Troy E. Armitstead, son of Eldon and Judy Peterson Armitstead of Lakewood, Colo., in the Denver LDS Temple on Friday, May 6. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Littleton Ward Chapel, 910 Ridge Road. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Special guests will be Mr. and Mrs. George Ostermiller of St. Anthony, Idaho, grandparents of the blocks south of Am. Fork Hospital) bride; and Mrs. Merle (Harold) Armitstead of Pleasant Grove, and Glenn and Clara Smith of Lehi, grandparents of the groom. The bride-elegraduated from Littleton High School, toured Europe and has been attending BYU. Her fiance graduated from in School WheatRidge High Colorado. He served an LDS mission in Japan. He also has been attending BYU. The couple plans to live in Colorado through the summer then will return to BYU this fall. WE SPECIALIZE IN WOOD Small wood furniture and moldings Tole painting supplies and tole boards Tami Rogers, Jason Johnson plan marriage in Provo Temple see us soon! Opens this Friday, April 29 Regular hours: 11-- 6 Monday thru Saturday the Lehi 14th Ward Cultural Hall, 880 N. 100 East, Lehi. The prospective bride and groom are both graduates of Lehi High and Saturday, April 30. They will be honored at a reception that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at munity College. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and will go to Florida. He to plans study Computer Programming while in the service. The newlyweds will make their first home in Florida. Jr., of Meredith Nielson Johnson and Larry H. Johnson. The couple will recite marriage vows in the Provo LDS Temple on have attended Utah Valley Com- SUPER STORE Prices effective Baby girl for Holmans A pretty little baby daughter was born April 18 to Cameron and Gwen Faulk Holman of Lehi The sweet little miss tipped the scales to a petite seven pounds eight and a half ounces and measured a dimply 21 inches tall. She was born in the American Fork Hospital and will be named Megan Nicole. She has one older brother, Courtney. Delighted grandparents are Harold and JoAnn Holmann and Phil and Sue Faulk, all of Lehi. Pleased great grandmothers are Grace Faulk and LaVera Mansfield, of Pleasant Grove. . Musical talent night at Lehi West Stake Thurs. The Lehi West Stake will present a Musical Talent Night on Thursday, April 28, at 7 p.m. at the Lehi West a Stake Center. A musical Talent Night featuring patriotic,'-ahf- f' 4 Dibs. spiritual," will be presented by people from throughout the Stake. Everyone in the community is invited to attend WOMEN'S HEALTH FORUM KEYNOTE SPEAKER CAROL LYNN PEARSON ed April 3 27-M- ay g$ rav "0 oo heads Western Family Vegetables 38e 303 can The luncheon session ( included in the cost of registration) features keynote speaker Carol Lynn Pearg book son, author of the I Love You." books (Her "Goodbye, will be for sale) She has been featured in "People" magazine, "CBS Sunday Morning News," "Good Morning, America," "Hour Magazine," and "The Oprah Winfrey Show." She has published books of poetry, and is also a playwright and composer. ., n Farmer Lettuce t "The Seasons ofJl Woman s Life " Plan to attend the 1988 Women's Health Forum Saturday, May 7. It will be held at Utah Valley Community College, and features a day-lon- g program of stimulating and practical health care topics. There will be workshops to help you deal with lifes realities from infancy to the later years. You may choose from 1 6 informative seminars, each presented by a professional in women's health care. Cost for the entire Forum is $15. This registration form must be postmarked no later than Friday, April 29. There is no registration at the door, and no infants or toddlers please. Wed.-Tues- Bananas vanelypf music, .contemporary',! classical ' classes Come are proud to announce the marriage of their Tamara daughter, Gabrielle, to Jason L. Johnson, son Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Rogers Tole painting Custom work Coke, Diet Coke, Mild Caffeine Free Coke Cheese 16 oz. bottles ( best-sellin- For additional information about Women's Health Forum '88, Western Family Ketchup V 10 K 1 Intermountain Health Care Facilities 59e 1 Old Home Bread i pack I A Fryer Legs Orem Community Hospital American Fork Hospital Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Gentle Toilet Tissue T-- TSc 756-661- 7. By The Women's Health Centers Of & m call Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Soft I or Buttertop Wheat w fe Lean Ground Beef Mountain Valley Schedule Of Events - Saturday, May 7 1 JO Please use this schedule to reserve a place in the Women's Health Foruoi workshops of your choice. Please mark your first and second choice for each time slot. A confirmation of your registration and class schedule will be mailed to you. 7:45-83- 8:30 3:00 Registration 0 10:00 Workf hops (Please mark your first and second choice) Esteem Celebrating Your Self: Enhancing Self Depression: Out of the Blues yhen The Bough Breaks: Risks in and Alternatives to Home Birthing Mirror, Mirror, On The Walk Choices in Cosmetic Surgery Crowded Nest: Coping with Adult Children and FraUParents at Home from Donuts to Discipline: Current Concepts in Weight Management 10:15 Refreshment Break 10.-0- 10:15 11:45 Workshops (Please mark your first and second choice) Women Coming Of Age: Exploding the Superwoman Myth Stress Management: Alternatives to Tearing Your Hair Out Dimensions of Sexuality: Body, Mind, and Spirit Twelve and Twenty: Coping with Adolescent's Crises -- Twixt Depression: Out of the Blues A Overview of Health Issues for Women at Midlife Hot Flashesl 1:15 Luncheon And Keynote Featuring Card Lynn Pearson The Seasons of A Woman's Life" 12.00 3:00 Workshops (Please mark your first and second choice) Celebrating Your Self: Enhancing Self Esteem From Donuts to Discipline: Current Concepts in Weight Management Female Surgery: Know Your Choices . Breast Cancer: An Update on Early Detection and Treatment From Bag Lady to Golden Girl: Dispelling Some Myths About Aging Insight Into Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) . Speaker 3:15 3:15 Large Eggs dozen Refreshment Break 4:45 Workshops (Please mark your first and second choice) Women Coming Of Age: Exploding the Superwoman Myth Stress Management: Alternatives to Tearing Your Hair Out Female Surgery: Know Your Choices Breast Cancer: An Update on Early Detection and Treatment Hot Flashes! A Overview of Health Issues for Women at Midlife Mushrooms ib. Please mail this form no later than Friday, April 29, along with a check for the $15 registration fee. This fee includes all workshops, luncheon, refreshment breaks, and workshop materials. If you need assistance or have .. I J .1 muiiua TJluiiy, Q.m . iiu p.m. iu9uuii9, uu jwvi II rm 11 IT Mill r7' J-- ri ICIVUMtJUIl IUIIII Will pflJIIIVIII IV. Women's Health Forum '88 'omens P.O. 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