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Show lehl Living - r , j- 7 Free Press - Wednesday, December 6, 1995 - Page 4 v : Open house to celebrate golden wedding of Eugene and Nona Strong Wimmer The children of Eugene and Nona was born in Alpine and lived in American Fork and Lehi. She graduated from Lehi High School in 1945. They both have worked in church service nearly all of their 50 years of marriage, including an LDS mission in St. George from 1992 to 1993. Nona worked in school food service 13 years, retired and worked in the Provo LDS Temple five years. They both work there now. Eugene works hard at gardening and loves to share it. His mot-to- s are: "You don't get something for nothing," "Life hasn't been easy but it's been worth it." They take great pride in their family, home and yard. They have six children: Sonja (Mrs. Gene) Nona Strong Wimmer will host an open house to celebrate their par- ents' 50th wedding anniversary Monday, Dec. 11, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the American Fork West Stake Center, 165 N. 350 West. They request no gifts. ' ' " c if , f .! 4 - Eugene was born and raised in American Fork. He graduated from high school in 1943. He joined the U.S. Navy the same year and spent 33 months overseas. He returned home on leave Dec. 1, 1945 and married his sweetheart Dec. 10. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 20, 1950. He was discharged in September 1946. Eugene worked at Geneva Steel 14 years, Alpine School District 28 years and has been a builder and ' " Kimberly Rogers, David Butterfield Kimberly Rogers to marry David Butterfield Saturday David L. Butterfield and Kimberly A. Rogers have chosen to wed in the 20th Ward Chapel on Dec. 9. e The is the daughter of Gary and RaFawn Rogers of Lehi. The prospective groom is the son of Lawrence and Bernice Butterfield of Lehi. A reception will honor them that same evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the 20th Ward Chapel, 145 E. 1500 North. All friends and bride-to-b- relatives are cordially invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Amber Gardner as maid of honor, with her sisters, Jenni and Trudy Rogers, as bridesmaids. Best man duties will be performed by Landon Phillips, with Mike Rogers serving as a groomsman. The couple will make their first home in Lindon. farmer. They enjoy home in Toquerville. Kenneth A. Morrell will celebrate his 80th birthday next week at a family party. Kenneth was born in Marysville to Ernest and Phoebe Morrell on High-iScho- ol ing World War He married they lived in had They II. Agnes Lindsay and Lehi for 25 years. two daughters, Share the warmth and charm of Jewelry Fashions, Facts, Fiction fSO,Jt ' fay I i J """"l v Tim Branscomb ' iMnn 1 Registered Jeweler Member American Gem Society . "K" at open house for Vancouver, Wash.; Jeanette (Mrs. Mike) Bird, American Fork; Natalie (Mrs. Redge) Tanner, Lehi. They have 15 grandchildren and three 50th wedding Alvin and Wilma Ross of Lehi will celebrate their 50th anniversary at an open house on Thursday, Dec. 14, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Mellor Reception Center, 877 N. 100 East, Lehi. Family members are Kitty Zamora, Provo; Carolyn Ross, Idaho; LuAnn Torres, Idaho; Elvin Ross, Lehi; and Gay Lynn Ames, n. ftV He enjoys fishing, camping and family get togethers. a Country Christmas M 1 Santaquin. They have seven grandchildren and two 'r . n. It csuld be a &ssi seller. Cut it's free .' two and great-grandchildr- - and Wilma Ross to be feted - Nona and Eugene Wimmer He married Georgia Greenwood from American Fork in 1971. They now live in Highland. He has 18 grandchildren, 35 lb get your free catalog, write: Consumer Information Center Dept. BEST, PuebiOtCO 81909 Kenneth Morrell m while shopping 6jmporium of Qountry Gifts ex rurmsnings 791 North 1st 'East '0 Cr2L Lehi, (Moss from Mart's in the historic BeckStmsiurg home.) ot ; Alvin Kenneth worked, at Geneva Steel for 35 years as a crane operator and he retired in 1974. He attended schools in Freemont and Duchesne. He served in the U.S. Army dur- and Alvin Ross Wilma Rosemary and Myrna Ann. Dec. 12, 1915. 30 OFF Selected Chasm 'TecotntLons & Special discounts on , other Hany 20 ; Nice tyjts! OFF Diana's Chocolates Whistler Mountain Toffee Pepper Brittle Sweet Shoppe t Kara's Truffles are cordially invited to shop witht from some of the finest crafters in an old fashioned setting. : 1 -- S " i Candy 11 0 TT The Original" Blue Goose is "HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS" for an OPEN HOUSEBOUTIQUE FRI. December 8th, SAT. December 9th 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM at the "historical" WYCHERLEY Residence 440 North 200 West, Lehi N J Hostess: ana Rampton, Fifty cents admission fee. 768-868- 8 Holiday Jewels in Red and Green The holidays would not be the same without the cheerful and dy namic reds and greens of decked and adorned halls packages throughout the season. The gift of fine jewelry is perfect for this spe cial holiday time because it has last ing beauty and value. Choosing jewelry set with red and green gemstones not only compliments holi day clothes, but looks beautiful FabricsGiftsAccessories Bridal Registry 76e 7 ciy ?ittc&t Jse our registry for a lasting gift: Kitchen Appliances Towels, Linen Comforters, Blankets Glassware, Cookware WeddinasReceotions? Visit or Call Jewelry the Historic Colonial House Sierra-We- st Reception Center J EWELERS In Orem S.E. of University 4 Tersonal Service & a Wide Variety ot Wedding UJ Just call to include your name. Radiant reds include: A timeless classic that Ruby looks well set in either karat gold or platinum, especially when accented by diamonds. Garnet A tradition of beauty with budget appeal. Rubellite A rich and rare jewel that is beautiful alone or paired with diamonds and other colored gemstones. Some glorious greens are: Emerald A lush indulgence set in any precious metal with or with out diamonds. An affordable delight Peridot suited to traditional and contemporary settings. Green Tourmaline A beautiful addition to any jewelry wardrobe. Stop by our store to see how many dmerent reas ana greens there are to choose from. Whatever your style and budget, we have just the right item for your gift giving. ' WtddingPkgt American Fork Cleaning & 128 N. 100 756-474- E. Lehi Hours: 1 More than 500 styles to choose from Lifetime defects warranty can be checked at one of 800 AGS sites in U.S. & Canada Over 22 services:photography, tux rental, flowers, dinners and more! 1344 So. 800 E.f Suite Sierra 6 Orem (S.E. of Univ. Mall) 226-600- 1 1 96 MonSat Tut.-S- at 10a.rn.-Sp.r- n. l87Wt Main, Lehi ifQ WW iW 226-600- 6 (Preserve your weddina dress for generations with our fill eepsafy storage pac EXTRA CARE 266 Main, American Fork 756-357- 4 VV. DlUfCTOPY Wedding Rentals Photography Truly professional photography in our studio or on location. 756-984- litis Space Available Floral Cove in studio of Fine Portraiture Phntnnnnhv 459 E. State f American Fork! 1 FuCL BCoom? vveaaing specialists. 6 Bowers EWELERS Center FrM Consultation Elegant Mmorie Storage A Sierra-We- st 768-920- Mall across from Murdock Travel. d. year-roun- i t" ' IjScroopt&Marlqi' Cut just before Thanksgiving, trees were the five- - to grown in Corvallis, Ore. and shipped here fresh by Pedersen's father-in-laa retired educator and coach himself.-- ; About 800 trees were sent to Lehi and are available at the high school tennis courts on Main Street. The lot is open Monday through Friday from 2:30 to 10 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. Prices range from $20 to $50. The money collected in the fundraiser will be used for larger ticket items, such as a Softball pitching machine, which could cost upwards of $1,000, a price that would be too much for a team's budget. If the fundraiser is successful, in ensuing years, the funds could be used to make uniforms available more often; uniform budgets now are rotated between the teams and take about eight years for a team to be outfitted. ten-fo- their second ' 7 Kenneth A Morrell to celebrate 80th birthday at family dinner Pioneer athletes selling yule trees to raise funds Holiday decorations can take on a new meaning this year if you start with the right tree. The athletic department at Lehi is selling beautiful Douglas firs as a fundraiser to augment the vteam budgets, according to Coach Kevin Pedersen. Drabner, West Germany; Karla (Mrs. Kirk) Moore, Ogden;, Calvin S. (Clare) Wimmer, American Fork; Charlotte (Mrs. Richard) Mollerup, u 'ii f ? r ; Ccrtact Ten cr Crett 756-766- 9 a n "T'L . E' i nermesi in eTitlowers' Fresh Silk Dried Vie fraae LOlW, Mmi also have a very good selection of Plants, Gifts and Candy. vJTeleflora EH CsA Professional Florist |