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Show I Thursday, April 29, 1982 - Page lg Ll2 ?' I X i M k 'i y f ' I ' 1 1 SENIORS- - "Outstanding Seniors" from Lehi High School were honored by the North Utah county Kiwanis Club at a special banquet. Recognized for their achievements were. 1. to r., Todd Smith, Jennifer Warwield, Karrie Palmer, Craig Jenkins. "OUTSTANDING SENIORS" from American Fork High School honored at the Kiwanis banquet included. 1. to r.( seated, Kim Olson, Julie Fowler, Christine Erickson, Shiree Beck. Standing, Lesa Milne, LaUrj Belnap, Kristine Gerber. Absent for picture was Kathy Vincent. Outstanding Seniors Area high school seniors were honored last wek by the Kiwanis Club of North Utah County at a special banquet held in their honor at Chuck-A-Ram- a in Orem . The seniors were selected by their church leaders as outstanding in church, civic and school responsibilities from LDS Stakes and other religious units in American Fork and Lehi. YOUTHS - "Outstanding Seniors" recognized for their achievements by the North Utah County Kiwanis Club at an honors banquet included: 1. to r., seated, Keith Roper, Steven Whatcott, William Barratt, and, standing-Jo- e Curtin, Steven Shippen, Wade Alexander. ,m - : ncrrTM .T' -- ; f T V- " i : N , . ,- -' ,. i'. ! -'lkr' fCZ: ' --il A: " " HONORED-- John Gardner, center, is congratulated by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner at "Outstanding Seniors" banquet sponsored by the North Utah County Kiwanis Club. 1 Carolyn's 1 Sal on j "You Deserve to Look Your best" ll " ' Mothers Day Specials 1 Perms -- $17.95 (includes cut & style) I Cut-N-Sty- $7.00 Offer good thru Mother's Day Call for Appointment I 768-886- 5 . SPRDUSE REITZ STORES . ft' PricesSood O'rfl 1.27 4.97 f'55Fll ; VELOUR KITCHEN ,40 PAGE PHOTO ' L Jisv TOWELS ALBUM Jft'j.'-- ; Colorful velour terry Ring bound style, 40 self fit i 'W towels, 16" x 26", slight adhesive pages (20 T- ft' t i flaws won't affect wear or sheets), asst cover colors, ' $ ' fyj f f looks, VAL 2.27 if perfect REG 6.97 ' ' ' 14& 7 Jf 747 1-- 37 1-9- 7- ftS DENIMS INFANTSUfT JUSTWH.STLER2&R ZTose r tops SS 65 poly35 cotton, Specially designed for a and dresses now, fashion colors, all a W? V Help Jerry's V' $ Kids donate ; x ?i To Muscular i ? Dystrophe ?n - 4 - ( J Sponsored by - J $ ERA Mountainland Realty t Deliver items May 6 to t ERA MountainLand Realty $ 590 W. State J t Pleasant Grove Sale May 7th & 8th 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. uuyyinsiyies, prims, woman, adjustable twin polycotton knits, mach or polyconon, mm solids, screen print bibs, blades, with 2 Atra wash 60" widths wash, 45" widths, gripper crotch, 121824 cartridges, has its own REG 1 77 REG 2.47 YD mos, REG 3.97 case, REG 2.77 WPKGWW WOMENS POLY FLUFF BATTI NATURAL LOOK MISSES KPHirHQ MACRAME SANDALS BIKINIS & BRIEFS 100 bonded poly Comfortable Colorful nylon, matching batting, 81 "x 96 J Sandalfoot, wide comfort stvles woSd "ace trim, bikinis, 57, filling for comforted, or top, beige, suntan, one cofk jackets robes wedqes 50 REG 1.37, briefs 510, quilts, REG 3. sizefits8y211,3prinpkg REG 5 47 REG 1.47 bedspreads, 7 VISCOSE HANDBAGS CHAISE LOUNGE "Wf ' Straw-lik- e viscose, long PVC tubing, padded PRINT BATH SHEET LAWN shoulder straps, 4 styles, headrest, folds compactly, PVCviny ItuW 100 cotton velour terrv W white, natural, toast, red. beige brown, yellow compactly. black, navy, REG 5.97 ' Whi'6' lcoLT EG iIIt" BE gtX j 53 W. Main -- American Fork cIjlHHt 9:30 7 CM'4F j. 9:30 6 Satr Genealogy Workshop The Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University will be open Sunday (May 2) for the monthly First Sunday Genealogical Workshop. The workshop will be held on the fourth floor of the library from 1:30 to 7:30 p.m. and will feature eight classes. "Settling Research Objectives," "German Research" and "Eng-lish Research After 1837" will be taught separately at 3 p.m. "Danish Research," "Beyond Four Genera-tions," a special class designed for the Latter-da- y Saint who has already completed the church sponsored Four-Generati- Research Program and "How to Use LDS Records" will be taught at 4:30 p.m. "Swedish Research" and "Using the United " States Census Re-cords" will be taught at 6 p.m. "All classes will be taught by qualified consultants," said Janet Balmforth, direc-tor of the workshop. "In addition, the new film cabinets installed last month and the thousands of rolls of film stored in them makes genealogical re-search at the library more effective and easier than before." The workshop is free and open to the public. Details are available at the genealogy desk of the Lee Library on the fourth floor. |