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Show Ui"' lfyrnW)-iri- Free Press - Wednesday, June ww'jli!h- " "" rr"Ti v . 1 f t 1 y i I 07:' ' ' .mmmm um.wx. iw jffgKKtti WMgi W U yX r " f,; An1 V v s3$ n iwiwuwiii I ? t - r- - V ' I ' ' Chris Gordon, Tisha Ramos Sherlean Norman, Kay Stone Dalian Christensen, Heather Rymer Chris Gordon to marry Orem woman Saturday Sherlean Norman, Kay Stone to be married in temple ceremony Heather Rymer to wed Dalian V. Christensen FredandSandra Ram os of Orem formed by the groom's brothers, Jeff and Evan Gordon. Honored guests will be grandparents Neldon and Velda Evans, Renee Anderson and Rita Ramos. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Mountain View High School. She currently atten ds Utah Valley State College and is employed at R.R. Donnelley. The prospective groom is a graduate of Lehi High School and Utah Valley State College. He is working for R.R. Donnelley. The couple will make their first home in American Fork. are pleased to announce the of their daughter, Tish a, to Chris Gordon, son of Grant and Donna Gordon of Lehi. The couple will exchange vows in the Manti LDS Temple on June 4. A reception will honor the newly-wed- s that same eveningfrom 7 to 9 p.m. at The Colonial House, 187 W. Main, Lehi. Attending the bride will be a friend, Melissa Trotter, and her sisters, Rochelle Lloyd, Thedra Brown and Tara Ramos. Best man duties will be per Rockwell descendant to observe 100th birthday sliced beets, Belva J. Loveridge 35 Belva alsohas 19 grandchildren, and great-grandchildr- I r I forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Heather, to Dalian V. Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christensen of Alpine. The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 3. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 at the Lehi North Stake Center, 851 N. 1200 East. Attending thebride will be Holly Manuela, Kim Piccioni, with Brittany Piccioni as flower girl. Best man duties will be performed by Michael Christensen. Honored guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rymer of American Fork Mrs. Jenny Diddy of Washington, grandparents of the bride. e is a graduate of The Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. She graduated from Utah Valley State College and is employed at Mega Diamond. The prospective groom is a graduate of American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission in West Virginia. He is employed in Provo. The couple will make their first home in Provo. and bride-to-b- Library to hold summer story, craft program Registration for summer story time and craft time at the Lehi Library, 120 N. Center, will be held June during library hours. Children over three are invited to participate in the program, which will begin Monday, June 13, and continue until Aug. 8. Craft time will be held on Mondays and story time will be offered on Wednesdays, with sessions at 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Children in grades may also participate in a puppet and game 1 3-- 6 activity on Fridays at the same times. Participants will be asked to complete five gameboards based on reading assignments. A special lasso to mark the progress will be strung throughout the library. Story time will end with a special storytelling concert by Nancy of the Utah StoAlder, rytellers Guild and president of the Timpanogos Tellers. For more information, call the library, 768-715- 0. Jewelry Fashions, Facts, Fiction By Tim Branscomb Registered Jeweler MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY . by Kallie Pure Radiant Pearl Grant nursing. Receiving diplomas from Lehi were: Thomas David Dickson III, BSBA; Warren Grant, BSBA; David Knutsen, MAED; Darin McKay Davis, BSBA; Eric Thomas, BSBA, and Todd E Strong, BSBA. - - ' I " C j 1 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Rymer of Lehi are pleased to announce the home. - ' " homemaker, Mrs. Loveridge has enjoyed her flower garden and fishing and still lives in her own Catering and Reception Center ; The Lehi City cemetery crew will clean up on Monday, June 6. Please have valuables, flowers and containers removed by Sunday June 5. Citizens should remove only their own items. 13 The Newly Restored Colonial House in salad, n whole wheatroll and canned peach es. Friday, June 3: Roast beef with gravy, baked potato with sour cream, green beans, tossed salad with Ranch, white roll and angel food cake. Monday, June 6: Mac "and Cheese supreme, peas, vegetable sticks with Ranch, whole wheat roll and German chocolate cake. Tuesday, June 7: Tarn ales, Spanish rice, California mixed vegetables, fruit salad, white roll and brownie. A Six local residents were among graduates receivingdiplomas at the University of Phoenix Utah Campus commencement held My 21 at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City. Degrees were conferred upon 329 graduates in business administration, management, education and hi Senior Citizen gvjs Monday Lehians receive diplomas from Univ. of Phoenix f three-bea- clean-u- p Orem; Vivian Hicken, Tabiona; Lynn Loveridge, Spanish Fork; and Ida Mae Campbell, Salt Lake City. ; 5. Cemetery v.. Jacobsen and Jack Loveridge, f 768-716- chop, mashed potatoes with gravy, family moved to American Fork, and she attended schools there. She married Don Loveridge in Provo; they had six children, DeVar Don Loveridge, Provo; Hazel r The monthly blood pressure clinic will be held on Friday, June 3, from 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. There is no charge and no appointment is Meals for the coming week: Thursday, June 2: Baked pork Belva was born June 3, 1894 in Lehi, the oldest of nine children, seven of whom preceded her in death. Her brother, Orrin Jones, resides in Lehi. When she was about five, the ! are being sent. The couple requests no gifts, please. Honoring their parents are, Dennis and Kay Norman, Richard and Chris Norman, Kathy and Roger Jacobson, Janeen and Gary Wilson, children of Sherlean. Also, Jay Stone and Gary and Karen Stone, Kay's children. Seniors list upcoming activities the Senior Center, The year 1894 also brought the birth of Belva Jones, a of Porter Rockwell. Her family will host an open house in honor of her 100th birthday on Saturday, June 4, from 2 to 4 p.m . at the LDS Church located at 546N. 500 West, Orem. The family requests no gifts, please. r Stone wish to announce their marriage on Friday, June 3, in the Jordan River LDS Temple. An open house will honor the couple on Saturday, June 4, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Lehi Senior Citizen Center, 120 N. Center. All friends and family are invited to attend. No formal invitations The June activity to Pioneer Park will be held on June 8. The bus will leave the center at 10:45 a.m. Reservations and payment of the $10 fee must be made by Friday, June 3. For more information on the activity, or to make reservations, call hood. II Sherlean Norman and Lewis Kay necessary. Rudyard Kipling wrote "The Jungle Book," Jean Sibelius comNikita "Finlandia," posed Khrushchev was born, and Utah was still twoyears away from state- 0 n Page 6 '&.--. iv v p num Tim1 1, 1994 . Ehl4 Hi JA m Only one gem in nature is created by a living creature:thepearl. Whatbeginsasathorn" In the side of the host mollusk (usually an oyster), is slowly coated with layer after layer of nacre to form a radiant jewel. Faster nail delivery The manicurist may be able to file and shape all of a person's fingernails to the same length, but they are on their own after that. The fact is that each fingernail grows at its own pace. Not only does this rate of growth vary from nail to nail, but it quite probably that the fingernails on one hand grow fasterthan those on the other. In most cases, the nails on the most d hand grow most quickly. 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