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Show .f"1mmai HwM..'II a III HI III I Ull I l I M m j Ill Ml If WIWIMa.MI.lli'!! HI r., ,,,,. n. ip..i.in Free Press - Wednesday, September 7, fllH "l lliunil Jill f UU If 1 i'M W IM"11 Page 6 - 1994 iw- J." j j FTVM for Wellness Clinic The Lehi Senior Center is now making appointments for its monthly Wellness Clinic, which will be held on Friday, Sept. 16 from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Several valuable services are offered at the clinic for minimal donations. For more information on theser-vice- s available or to schedule an Senior , J 1 - iff a - unr v4 - - r a&SS39Sfc izen gvjs FV aW-- Spring Thompson, Brandon Gore Wade Tischner, Donna Burrell Spring Thompson to wed Brandon Gore in Mapleton Donna 'Burrell to become bride of Wade Tischner Attending the bride will be Annie Boren and Jessica Gore. John R. and Deborah Thompson of Lehi are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daugh'ter, Spring, to Brandon Gore, the son of A. Dennis and Virginia Best man duties will be performed by John Buffio, with Brian Bingham serving as groomsman. The is a graduate of Lehi High School. She is currently working at Mervyn's. The prospective groom is a graduate of Springville High School. He is employed at Smiths Food and Drug. The couple will make their first home in American Fork. Gore of Mapleton. The couple will exchange vows in the Mapleton White Church on Sept. 10. bride-to-b- The newlyweds will be honored at a reception that evening from 7 to d'.sithe Mapleton White Church, 31 "W- Maple. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. - e Wade Tischner, son of Alan and Erma Lee Tischner, and Donna Burrell, daughter of W. Craig and Gail Burrell, formerly of Lehi, will be married Sept. 9 in the Manti LDS Temple. They will be honored B a a B B fl B Everything B D Must have B D couJ)on. B Expires B B 91494 H f II B J - f , ; f7T m f '"""I 756-434- H15 I Open 8 a 'til 7 p.m. Sweets to pleats... B Coinm unity E ducation Classes will be held Wednesday, Sept. 14, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Lehi Junior High School, 700 E. Cedar Hollow Road. by Monday, Sept. 19jandyou may take $5 off the fee tte-regist- for each class. The first classes start Thursday, Sept. you may also pre-regist- 22. by er mail by sending all the pertinent information with your check made ou to Alpine School District to Community Education, 1165 W. 800 South, Orem, Utah 84058. For information concerning classes being offered, starting dates and registration fees, consult your Alpine Community Education Brochure that will be delivered to yotir mailbox in the near future. Many new classes, as well as old favorites, are being offered. Of interest to many young people is the Hunter Safety Class. This class will start Sept. 29 at y p.m. at the Lehi Junior High. frhe registration fee will be $5, payable to Alpine School District, plus another $4 supply fee to be paid the first nigh t to the in structor discount Tirii Hunt. does not apply to this class. Classes adults will be interested are floral design, Spanish, stamping and card making, shopping strategy, hair braiding, weight training for wojnen, aerobic dance, shop: wood and metal, watercolor, CPR certification, sewing using a serger, photography, western line dancing, home construction guidelines, finSshingyour basement, computer faihily search genealogy. ome favorite classes for children include football and baseball strategies and techniques, orchestra, gymnastics, cheerleading, karate, basketball, typing for grades caftooning, sewing, math for kids, drawing, art on stage, ballet, jazz, highland fling, citizenship in the coflimunity, nation, safety and family life merit badges. 2, For more information, call Don Peet, Community Education Manager, 768-980- LaucU '"7 'Our 'Workmanship is Our Trademark Ha Jewelry Fashions, Facts, Fiction ; I. By Upholstry, Carpet, RVs Boats. (Truck Mounted) fA by L Kallie " added body and shortens drying time. B September's birthstone offers an array of beautiful hues from the well known deep blues to greens, yellows, peaches and purples. Sapphire comes from the corundum family of minerals as does ruby, the red variety of corundum. In ancient times, sapphire represented chastity and hope. This made it popular with clergyman. In the 6th century, the Pope required cardinals to wear sapphire rings on their right hands, otherwise known as their "blessing" hands. At this time sapphire was also symbolic of divine power. Beloved of the aristocracy as well as the church, sapphire was included in the royal jewels of most European countries. It was said that King Edward I of England owned at least a few different sapphires, one of which is mounted in the Imperial The Layered Cut B B B Sultry Sapphire The basic layer cut is quite probably the most popular look in modern hairdressing. The short layered look was originally a cut for men, but it was soon adopted by newly emancipated women in the 1 920's. In one of its most extreme forms, the short layered cut was adapted by women to mimic the look of English school boys. The Eton crop was cut very short around the ears. By the 1970's, the long layered cut became popular among people who preferred longer hair to the more severe short layered cut. Long layered cuts have remained very popular since then for their ability to flatter most face shapes, as well as their easy maintainability and suitability to almost all hair types. We are committed to helping you look your best with our personalized B B i B MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY '' ff Grant service, experienced professionals and high quality beauty products. Call today for your special time at Angles 218 N. West State. Salon, from 9 a.m. to We are open Mon.-Sa- t 8 p.m. We offer your entire family a friendly, relaxed and comfortable salon for total hair, skin and nail care. Our stylists have over 28 years of combined experience. We offer total customer service. B Average 3 rooms & hall. Labor Day is Gone Now is f he Time!! Clean Your Carpel Today! now being accepted for Community Ed. for 7 SQQ05 The Kids Are in School Pre-registrati- on registration (A . Carpel Cleaning System 400 Sq. Ft. for only Workers remove the word 'Bakery" from the front of what once was Alex Jameson's Bakery, now home of The Bridal Center, owned by Connie Nielsen. n B V? Lena Gean Phelos. 1 East Main, American DDI1BDB r Walk-i- at a e it 11 Monday, Sept. 12: Breaded veal with gravy, scalloped potatoes, spinach with lemon, pear and cottage cheese, white roll and lemon meringue pie. Tuesday, Sept. 13: Swedish meatballs, rice, green beans, cooked vegetable salad, whole wheat roll and jelly roll. Wednesday, Sept. 14: Spaghetti, Scandinavian blend vegetables, tossed salad with dressing, garlic bread and tapioca. Branscomb Certified Gemologist r I 5. over noodles, whole kernel corn, cole slaw, white roll and fresh shortcake. Friday, Sept. 9: Chicken strips, mashed potatoes with gravy, broccoli, tossed salad with dressing, white roll and cherry cobbler. Tim reception that sameeveningfrom 7 to 9 in the Genola Ward Chapel. IB 768-716- The seniors are planning a Fall Foliage Tour to the Pay son Lake area and on both sides of Utah Lake. Lunch will be held at the Oak Crest Inn in Spanish Fork Canyon. A specific date has not yet been established, but should be on Wednesday, Sept. 21 or 28, or Oct. 5; the date will be announced later. - i appointment, call the center, Meals for the coming week: Thursday, Sept. 8: Sirloin tips 756-388- State Crown of England. An interesting property of some sapphire is a "star" effect created by the presence of rufJIe needles inside the gem. The best star sapphires featured a cen- 0, "star". They are almost always cut into cabochons, smooth half dome shapes, for the best effect Whether you are interested in the sultry blue sapphires or the vibrant shades of this gem, we offer quite a selection. Let us show you why sapphire has charmed jewelry lovers for centuries. tered, HINT: Layering longer hair gives it six-ray- B 785-223- 2 Member BridgePoint Network B ANGLES SALON B 218 No. West State, Am. Fork 756-388- ftierra-We- st WJ 0 E W E L E R Sierra Center 1344 So. 800 8. Orem (S.E. of Univ. Mall) Bridal Registry gndal Directory Kitchen Appliances Towels, Linen Comforters, Blankets Glassware, Cookwear to include your name American Fork Suite 226-60- iFabricsGiftsAccessoriesJ Use our registry for a lasting gift: Just call E., S ir 9-- 6. Mom - Sxt wideN Servke fPersonal variety Adding gifts J && of 756-474- 1 128 N. 100 E. 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