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Show t Socimi SceneReview - Thursday, April 29, 1982 - Page 4 I k. d Patrice Ogden to Become Bride ' of GregoryS. Bean in Temple Patrice Ogden, daughter of the late Mae Beth Ogden and Max G. Ogden, Richfield will marry Gregory S. Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Bean, Lindon on Saturday in the Provo LDS Temple. An open house will honor the couple that evening at the home of the bride, 415 East 300 North, Richfield from 7:30 to9:30p.m. where she was active in student government and drill team. She also served as Sevier Countys Dairy Princess 1979-8- 0 and graduated from Utah Technical College in business. She is currently employed at Utah Power and Light Company. Her fiance graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and Brigham Young University in electrical engineering and is also currently employed with Utah Power and Light Co. He served an LDS mission to Ger-many, Hamburg. After their marriage the couple will reside in Orem. Prenuptial parties were given by Utah i Power and Light and Verna, - jacque, and Liz Bean. The bride-elec- t graduated from Richfield High School GREG BEAN, PATRICE OGDEN Senior Citizens Raise Funds For Ambulance Equipment The quilts they make are queen size, 90 inches by 108 inches. They will do special orders for anyone, any size. They made a cen-tennial quilt for the governor when they were chosen from among other centers in the south area of the state. This guilt had a beehive in the center and the history of the state was depicted on it, as weh Mrs. Carlson said they also made a quilt for Judge Hill who sat on the bench in the Patricia Hearst case. The senior citizens donated quilts to Viet Namese refugees when they came to Pleasant Grove. In addition, they made a quilt which was sent to Washington, D. C. to help raise funds for a convention center to be used by senior citizens. They were recognized on radio, television and in the local Washington press for this quilt. Robert Williams, of the Ambulance Association, said that the MAST suits are also used on amputations to stop bleeding and can be used as a splint. The Pleasant . Grove Senior Citizens have made and sold several quilts and will hold a drawing for another beautiful quilt to raise funds to purchase a MAST suit for the Pleasant Grove Am-bulance Association. The group is donating $300 for Military Anti Shock Trousers for the ambulance. The inflatable trousers are put around the legs and abdomen of a patient, and when they are pumped up it forces the blood from the lower extremities to the vital organs; heart, lungs and brain-- in the upper portion of the body. The trousers can raise the blood pressure just by being put on the victim. Lottie Carlson, chairman of the quilt projects for the Senior Citizens, said that a drawing will be held early in May and a lovely queen size quilt will be given away as well as prizes of several other handmade items. The senior citizens quilt every weekday from 8 a.m. til noon. Drawings on other quilts have resulted in the group donating over $500 to fix the "G" on the mountain. They have made the baby quilts used in the Pleasant Grove am-bulance and if the ambulance crews deliver a baby then the seniors make a quilt for that baby. In addition, the seniors have made lap robes for shut-in- Cable TV Fare on Agenda of UA of W The Pleasant Grove Chapter of the Utah Association of Women Buffet Supper and meeting was erroneously listed as being on April 20 rather than the correct April 30 in last week's Review. The event will be held at 7 p.m. on April 30 in the Kiwanis Room of the Public Safety Building for all interested people in the Pleasant Grove-Manil- a area. Following the supper, a discussion will be held on regulating cable television with D'Ann Jones and Michelle Van Sickle heading the discussion. All residents, male and female, are invited to the discussion. The Review regrets the error on the date and urges everyone to take note of the correct day. Something tw' Special f For Mom! I Hand-dippe- d I Chocolates Beautiful Gift pL Packages I I orcro colortlnn aI ' Jr. Drill Dance Team Utah Golden Girls Classes include: Jr. DrillDance Cheerleading Aerobics only '8.00 er month I ages 3 & up Register anytime CAN Colleen 224-544- 2 New Deadlines Monday Noon J J$ gifts for Mother's U Day and many other -- occasions dipping chocolate g lilll and other supplies -- MfJs for the home candy maker and Cake Decorator weet I fantasies Open 10 till 6 Monday thru Saturday 117 East 200 North Alpine, Utah 756-822- 1 1 TimeTemp G.E. Microwave jig 11111111 16 cubic foot ISigllE Pottscrubbei !l2 r Dishwa t399 1111 $39995 9-d-ay recording 18 pound Electronic Tuning wMi) nedVJ Heavy duty GE Video Dutv rrWasheI Recorder GE Dryers $S8995 $29995 Financing Available -- - Order Early! ' - Remember! . . . . . . Mothers Day May 9 Save 20 -- 50 and more. . . on everything in the store! Shop Early for greater selection e9&. Dresses, Pants, Tops, Nighties, Accessories Guaranteed "Expressly" for Mother and Daughter Welcome Lehi High School Rodeo Fans Bools r JJLS Ready-To-We- ar liwC Li LlUk ON LEE RIDE-R- --mSYmm BOOT CUT tmi882 lUU 1982 m Gifts 768-920- 1 Your One Stop Shopping Center Wmim III II iiiiihii i .. mm m .p. mm !. ! i.j. i.m.n rmam - ' ' ; i - t 1 ": I . ' ' 1 f' ' ' I - - ' KIM K. LAUDIE, BETTY LEE EWELL Betty Lee Ewell To Wed Kim K. Laudie Friday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ewell of Lindon are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Betty Lee to Kim K. Laudie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Laudie of Orem. The couple will marry on Friday, Apr. 30. A reception will honor the couple that evening at The Bungalow 235 S. 100 W., Pleasant Grove, from 7:30 to 9:30 that evening. All friends and relatives are invited to Counsell. Flower girls will be nieces of the couple, Andrea Smith, Holly Ewell, Nietra and Amber Laudie. Best man will be Keven Laudie, brother of the groom. Prenuptial parties were given by Rhes Elkins, Linda Smith, Julie Ewell, Leslie Counsell, Lenore Laudie, Joann Pack and Tina Mattingly. The bride-elec- t is employed in American Fork. Her fiance is employed in Orem. After a honeymoon to Canada the couple will make their first home in Orem. attend. The bride has chosen to wear her mother's wedding dress. At-tending her will be her sisters, Linda Smith, Julie Ewell and Leslie f I - - . . - ; j ... ' , ' .V f "i ' v ' - si; ; (.--- ,' f J f 4 , ; 1 t ' u , , r If f , '' ' ? ; ' J k ..... . , ;:';: SENIOR CITIZENS show quilt which will be given away in drawing as a fund raiser for Pleasant Grove Ambulance Association equipment. L. to r., Reva Warburton, Kristie Kirk, Robert Williams, Donna Brock and Lottie Carlson. Eagles to Hold Elections Next Week Pleasant Grove Aerie and Auxiliary no. 3372 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will hold its election of Aerie and Auxiliary officers for 1982-8- 3 in May. The Auxiliary voting polls will be open from noon til 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 4, in the Aerie Home. The Aerie voting polls will be open from noon til 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 6, in the Aerie Home. All members are encouraged to cast their ballot for the new of-ficers. Advisory Council To Meet, Elect 1982-8- 3 Officers The Pleasant Grove Educational Advisory Council will meet Tuesday, May 4, at 6:30 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Junior High I School. The group will elect officers for the coming year. The public is en-couraged to attend this meeting. i |