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Show ; ; i S . - V.. , Free Press - Wednesday, June 11, 1997 - Page Mindy Smith to be wed to Scott Pratt it Mr. and Mrs. Carey G. Smith of Cedar Valley are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mindy, to Scott Weber Pratt, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pratt of Tremonton. The couple will exchange vows at Hardware Ranch on June 14. The newlyweds will be honored at two receptions: June 14 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Hardware Ranch in Hyrum, and June 20 from 7 to 9 at the home of Don and Belva Chamberlain in Cedar Fort. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Dani Westwood and Jenny Pratt. Best man duties will be performed by Mark Pratt. : (a tftiTrtW iinmr i Vaughn Holbrook, Kristi Peck Kristi Peck to recite vows with Vaughn Holbrook Vaughn Holbrook and Kristi Peck have chosen to marry in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Saturday, June 14. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6:30 to 9:30 at The Colonial House, 187 W. Main, Lehi. All family and friends are invited to attend. Kristi is the daughter of Ron and Mary Ann Peck of Lehi. She is a graduate of Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. She completed one year at Utah Valley State 4b College and is now working full-tim- iiiiaft s V w I oik i-- - , li jT 12m . .?,vl oJ-- V 'J' F va N fez fh " ll W ? ill ' . Scott Weber Pratt, Mindy Smith e as a dental assistant at Davis Dental Center in Lehi. Vaughn is the son of David and Birgitta Holbrook of Lehi. He is a graduate of Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. He has also graduated from Utah Valley State e student College and is a at the University of Utah, majoring in finance. He works part-tim- e as a loan officer at New World Mortgage in Orem. The couple will make their first home in Lehi. full-tim- a graduate of Utah State University. The couple will make their first home in Monticello. n Cf?y u m ' til The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Utah State University. The prospective groom is also I tj Hill 7 Alisha Whimpey to be married to Brett Hallam Alisha Whimpey will marry Brett Hallam on Thursday, June 12. A garden reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 at the Lott residence, 635 W. 900 North, American Fork. In case of inclement weather, the reception will be held at the LDS Chapel at 951 N. 550 West, American Fork. Bridal attendants will be Charelle Lyon, Chelsie Laycock and Charakie Mitchell. Attending the groom will be Marty Hallam, Randy Hallam, Wade Hallam, John Hallam and David Hallam. The bride-to-b- e is the daughter of Donald K. and Rebecca Whimpey of West Jordan and Stuart and Colleen Lott of American Fork. She graduated from American Fork High School and Evans Hairstyling College. Her fiance is the son of David G. and Charolette Hallam of St. George and Trudy Hallam of s i (Mm -$ pa I , J I ft ' la t ! -- i rl ; v 2 Orem. He graduated from Colville High School in Washington. ' fI tf iljf' Brett Hallam, Alisha Whimpey S .. Not v?k' V Four seats left for Tuacahn trip tiill ln vW W Skin Cancer Clinic A special Skin Cancer Clinic ' : J jy j - will be offered on Saturday, June 28 from 9 a.m. until noon. The public is invited to attend this free screening opportunity. Center closed for rodeo Because of conflicts with the Lehi Roundup, the center will be closed on Friday, June 27. i June activity The June activity A Wendy Gray, Paw Worlton to be married Saturday Wendy Gray and J. Paul Worlton have chosen to marry in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on 14. is the daughter The bride-to-b- e of Michael and Marva Gray of Lehi. The prospective groom is the son of David and Lorene Worlton, also of Lehi. A reception will honor them that same evening from 6 to 8 at the Lehi South Stake Center, 600 S. 500 West. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Michelle Gray and Michelle Worlton. Best man duties will be performed by Michael Worlton. Honored guest will include grandparents, Lucille Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Winford Gray, Russell Hakes and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Worlton. The bride-to-b- e and prospective groom are graduates of Lehi High School. They will make their first home in Lehi. sible. Hearing clinic The Hearing Clinic will be held on Thursday, June 26 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Other summer activities For more information on the trips offered through the center, call 768-716- Medicaid Eligibility Clinic Scheduled s mSlrfrw Nursing Home will be holding an inservice on Tuesday June 17th at 2pm for anyone with ques- tions concerning eligibility for medicaid. Please RSVP to Larsen's by Friday June 13th. 651 E. 200 2 S.Lehi Hutch's TV Lehi All-Da- y DMH Hi-D- 's Passports NOW HERE! for subscribers only w i T t'Tfi ewtahj!ews 1111 9 for $20.00 . 4-- crtan 8 pm - Appliance Real Estate Inc. Salon & Copy Expires 73197 Jamaka Me Tan 111 E. Main American Fork 763-73- 42 appreciation the businesses and organizations who supported us in providing a safe and sober graduation party for the Class of 1997. The Newtah News Group Lehi High PTA Original Blue Goose Soccer Rage Western Tack Subway Broadbent Air Soccer Lehi Country Bakery Cond. 4 fit Haircuts With Coupon Only Expires July 31, 1997 & & Togs Sons Wing Mortuary Outpost Antiques Albertsons Pony Express Pizza The Lehi Free Press Peacock Studios Foxes Landing Porter's Place The Lehi Grad Night Committee. K 5 . S ? S i. r yr r tr ET - 3- 3- G in i Haw's Floral Professional Body Care The Bridal Center o - T c s t0a o. cr " Pa OQ (8 r 3 c Powell's Automotive (5 . 4 if 0 u Hot Papas ' s-s- r co Kohlers greatly-appreciated- 2 O 5? 7 Your continued support of these great local businesses is FHRK PRESS LTAI1CO SilOKPIR 59 W. Main, American Fork 756-766- tO Tans vnnncr voej! Booster Club Pioneer Party Carnivores JD Ihe mi & Hollywood Video Alder's Heating & while they last! Every Thursday Night express 1997 EaSffOOEB ist,,; The Lehi Grad Night Committee and thanks to all would like to its Nv SHINE - A - BLIND UTAH Men's Night Coupon i n ciASSOF 768-350- ; The Lehi Senior Center is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. e: 4KKm 7fii Larsen's i J Tuesday, June 17: Turkey steak with gravy, rice, broccoli, banana, white roll and sugar cookies. Wednesday, June 18: Meatloaf with mushroom gravy, parslied new potatoes, California mixed vegetables, tossed salad with ranch, white roll and orange cake. 25-2- J. Paul Worlton, Wendy Gray Saturday, June will be an overnight outing to southern Utah to see Tuacahn on June Cost for the activity is $110 per person, double occupancy, and includes transportation, accommodations, admission to Utah! and Treasure of the Gods; one meal is also included. Seniors will stay overnight in Mesquite, Nev. and may stop at Cove Fort on the return trip if time allows. Seating is limited; those who wish to participate should make reservations as soon as pos- Menus for the coming week: Thursday, June 12: Hoagie sandwich, potato chips, coleslaw and carrot cake. Friday, June 13: Roast turkey with cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes with gravy, candied sweet potatoes, applesauce, white roll and pumpkin pie. Monday, June 16: Chicken a la King, baking powder biscuit, potato salad and angel food cake. 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