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Show Lehi living Free Press Wednesday, January 29, Christensens note wedding anniversary 4- - - Clifford and Joyce Abel Christensen of Alpine celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with their family and close friends at Carvers Restaurant in Orem on the evening of Jan. 20. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Jan. 20, 1947. Their four children, Dale, Jana, Scott and Alan, honored them with this dinner. Five of their seven grandchildren were also present. r' Saw 1997 i Ifff yft:; ; Page 6 i - " K. f s f i Clifford, Joyce Christensen - 1. y- .ft" J'' - Corrine Erickson, Samir Uvejzovic Kendall Miner, Schneider Beekhuizen Corrine Erickson to wed Samir Uvejzovic Friday Kendall Miner to wed in Richard and Kathleen Erickson of Lehi are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Corrinne, to Samir S. Uvejzovic on Friday, Jan. 31, at The Colonial House, 187 W. Main, Lehi. A reception honoring them will follow that evening from 7 to 9. Bridal attendants will be Ruby Ramkissoon, Heavenly Hicks, Lisa Angel and Jennifer Yates. Muris Prses will serve as best h I- V- - . -v $- - w iiiiiiiip-- Samir is the son of Husein and Ramiza Uvejzovic of Sarajevo, Samir served four years in the military in Bosnia and is currently employed at Pohl, Inc., in Salt Lake City. Corrinne graduated from Lehi High School and Weber State College with an R.N. degree. She is employed in the labor and delivery unit at PHC Regional Hospital in Salt Lake City. the Salt ill, y:fi Terri Lange, Steven Jacklin j Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lange of American Fork are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Terri, to Steven Jacklin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jacklin of Lehi. Terri is the granddaughter of RJ and Lorena Slater of Oak City of and the Roy and Alice Slater of American Fork. The couple will exchange vows at the Lehi Riding Club on Feb. 1. The newlyweds will be honored h N i i -- 1 - V Lynn Parker, Tiffani DeMill Tiffani DeMill to marry Lynn S. Parker Saturday Lynn S. Parker will marry Tiffani DeMill on Feb. 1. is the daughter The bride-to-b- e of Mr. and Mrs. Craig DeMill of Lehi. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Parker of American Fork. A reception will honor the cou that same evening from 6 to 8 at the American Fork West Stake Center, 165 N. 350 West. All friends and relatives are cordially invited ple attend. The couple will make their first home in American Fork. to Community band forming The Lehi Arts Council wants to strike up the band for events this year, including the debut of a new Silver Band Under the auspices of the Arts Council, Kay Collins will direct a community band, which will perform at various events this year, and from which a Silver Band will be formed in conjunction with the making of a replica of the Lehi Silver Bandwagon. Weekly practices will be held each Thursday at 7 p.m. at Lehi Junior High School, 700 E. Cedar Hollow Rd., starting Feb. 13. Interested participants are or asked to call Collins, in order to Bev Wilson, purchase music in time for the First rehearsal. Wilson said that the band will perform during the Lehi Roundup; in addition, Lehi High School band director Carl Dastrup will be coordinating a band festival for a spring performance. Club, 300 N. 500 West, Lehi. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Jennifer Calton, Amber Chappell, Dixie and Alisha Smith. bride-to-b- e attended The American Fork High School. The prospective groom attended Lehi High School. The couple will make their first home in Lehi. covers fire snow hydrants, firefighters have to spend precious minutes looking for and uncovering the hydrants before they can tap its resources. Dale Ekins, Lehi Fire Chief, said that snow plows often bury hydrants when the snow gets deep. "We can find the hydrants with our maps, but it takes precious When "Be Your Own Kind of Beautiful" is the theme of the Lehi Stake Women's Conference slated for Saturday, Feb. 1. The conference will be held in the chapel of the Lehi Stake Center, 200 N. Center from 10 a.m. until noon. Sisters have been asked to food items donate and books, either new or in good repair, for those in need. The keynote speaker will be Becky Reeve, daughter of Elder Rex C. Reeve and author of "The Spirit Knows No Handicap," the story associated with the accident that left her paralyzed but could not keep her down. Reeve interrupted her studies at Brigham Young University to serve in the Western States Mission. While there, she was in an automobile accident that paralyzed her from the neck down. With the help of family, friends and teachers, she earned a degree from taking eight years to her last two years of BYU, complete iiifiiiiiii Becky Reeve course work. She has been a member of a stake Relief Society board, editor of her ward paper and Sunday School teacher. Despite her problems, she is not depressed and is frequently asked to speak at firesides and other meetings to share her faith, devotion and optimism. The is from Brazil. bride-to-b- e She has been living in Provo while studying law. The prospective groom graduated from Westwood High School in Mesa, Ariz. He served an LDS mission to Brazil. He is currently working at McDonalds in Lehi and the Provo Temple. The couple will make their first home in Provo. clinic The free monthly hearing clinic will be held Thursday, Jan. 30 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. No appoin- News tment is necessary. Hardware Ranch sleigh ride A winter tour and activity at the Hardware Ranch is being organized for Thursday, Feb. 13. Cost for the event will be $16 per person and includes transportation, the elk sleigh ride and lunch, a chicken dinner with dessert. The reservations and payment date have been extended to Friday, Feb. 7. Dues, Free Press subscriptions Seniors are reminded that membership dues of $2 per person are due during January. New subscriptions or renewals for the Lehi Free Press are also taken during the membership drive, with a special senior center rate of $12 per year. All seniors can renew during January and February even if their subscription does not expire this month. Because of the check writing procedure with Lehi City, seniors are asked to take care of before Thursday subscriptions each week. dependent, the packet from IRS and Utah State Tax Commission and a copy of the 1995 tax return. Menus for the coming week: Thursday, Jan. 30: Baked pork steak, mashed potatoes with gravy, green peas, tossed salad with Ranch, white roll and rice pudding. Friday, Jan. 31: Oven fried chicken with cranberry sauce, dressing with gravy, California mixed vegetables, jellied salad, whole wheat roll and angel food cake. Monday, Feb. 3: Meat loaf with gravy, baked potato with sour cream, wax beans, orange juice, whole wheat roll and carrot cake. Tuesday, Feb. 4: Stuffed cabbage roll, sliced carrots, tossed salad with Ranch, whole wheat roll and apple cobbler. Wednesday, Feb. 5: Macaroni & Cheese Supreme, green beans, apple, whole wheat roll and marble cake. Waldo Cook, a tax volunteer, will be at the Lehi Senior Center each Wednesday from Feb. 5 through April 9 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Seniors will need to make an appointment for this free service by calling the center, Cook will review taxes or complete them at no charge to seniors. Participants should bring W-- 2 and 1099 statements, unemployment compensation statements, social security numbers for each 768-716- -- ijlO'Jh ,51 -- yam-- SONG OF AMERICA cir.o - ..hole beans ". - hot chocolated BERMUDA espres so iattes (SAN 7 53 Carirbiian PANAMA LlGtNO 500 to choose from. 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Ekins has asked residents to help clear away the snow from the hydrants near their homes, leaving wide circle around it to a three-foo- t allow firefighters to wrap the hoses around it. Harold John Miner serving as head usher. Honored guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Forrey S. Littleford and Mrs. Edith T. Miner, grandparents of the groom. Free income tax help 223-496- 7, Residents urged to clear snow and debris from fire hydrants on at a reception that same evening from 7 to 9 at the Lehi Riding Lehi Stake Relief Society to hold women's conference It LD Temple Best man duties will be performed by William E. Miner, with Steven Jacklin to be wed to lem Lange Saturday Hearing clinic tomorrow; tax help to start next week Hearing Sr. Citizen Mi if Lake Saturday, Feb. 1. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 5 to 7 at the Harbor 1st Ward, 600 S. 100 West (Boat Harbor Road), American Fork. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. 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