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Show C2 THE DAILY HhKALD, Prota, I Uh. Thursday, Novim-tx- r I'm 21, Ucddinn Depression is a treatable illness, woman reminds Shane Steven Stone Michelle Brady Brady Huntsman Erin Lea Witt Julie Cain Justin Q. Smith Eloisa and Gregory Thornock Brady, Stone Witt, Huntsman Cain, Smith Oiivieri, Thornock Michelle Brady will marry Shane Steven Stone on Fridav. (Nov. 22. in the Salt Lake LDS jTeinple. A reception will honor the e Friday. Nov. 22. from 9 p.m. Jat the Seven Oaks Reception Center. 6775 S. 900 East. Salt Lake ICtty. An open house will be held iSaturdav. Nov. 23. at the Benjamin ILDS chapel. 3238 W. 7300 South. The bride-to-b- e is the daughter of iTed and Janeen Brady of Salt Lake iCity. She graduated from Olympus iHi'gti Sch(K3l and LDS Seminary. jShcis a musicdancetheater major Erin Lea Witt will marry Brady Huntsman, on Saturday. Nov. 23. in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception w ill honor the couat the ple that evening from Lakeview Stake Center. 1850 S. 400 West. Orem. The bride-to-b- e is the daughter of Ah in and Sandra W in of Orem. She served in the Maryland Baltimore LDS Mission. She is a senior at Brigham Young University and is employed at the Missionary Training Center. Her fiance is the son of Dennis and Cheryl Huntsman of Aurora. He is a student at ITT in Salt Lake City. He served in the Maryland Baltimore LDS Mission and is employed at Ball Kamp in Salt Lake City. Bridal attendants are Raylene Witt. Rhonda Davidson. Robyn Slack and Geneise Morrison. Attending the groom are Ryan Huntsman. Broc Huntsman. Jon Witt and Patrick Shields. Julie Cain will marry Justin on Saturday. Nov. 23. in Mt. Pleasant. A reception w ill honor the couat ple that evening from 6:30-8:3- 0 the Mt. Pleasant 1st Ward. 49 S. Eloisa Oiivieri married Gregory K. Thornock Aug. 10 in the Orlando. Fla.. LDS Temple. An open house w ill honor the couple Saturday. Nov. 23, from p.m. at the Springville 6th Ward LDS Church. The bride is the daughter of Gerardo and Luz Oiivieri of Myrtle Beach. S.C. The groom is the son of Ed and Kathy Clapie of Springville and W. Richard and Jodi Thornock of Rexburg. Idaho. Both graduated from Mountain View High School and are students at Georgetown Technology College in Myrtle Beach. Eloisa is a business major and Gregory is majoring in microprocessor and microcomputer technology. Bridal attendants are Leonor Oiivieri and Kelli Thornock. Attending the groom are J.R. Thornock and Travis Clapie. J ' ; cou-Jpl- 7-- jat ' Brigham Young University. Her fiance is the son of Steven iand Nancy Stone of Benjamin. He 'graduated from Spanish Fork High JSchool and LDS Seminary. He Jserved in the Chile Conception jLDS Mission. He graduated cum laide in political science from iUtah State University. He is employed as a shipping clerk at Geneva Steel. State. The of bride-to-b- e is the daughter Kelsey and Teresa Cain of Mt. Pleasant. She graduated from North Sanpete High School w here she w as a member of the Spiriteers drill team and a varsity cheerleader. She is a member of the Miss Mt. Pleasant royalty and is employed at Farmer's Floral. Her fiance is the son of Erwin and Deon Smith of Mt. Pleasant. He graduated from North Sanpete High School where he lettered in football, wrestling and track and was student body president. He graduated from Stevens Henager College w ith a degree in accounting and is employed by the Utah National Guard. Daily Herald wedding policy Because of the high volume of in the area, announceweddings ments are published on a first-come, basis and either a wedding or engagement announcement will be printed, but not both. Wedding announcements must be received at the newspaper one week prior to the desired publication date. Information on weddings must be submitted on a form available at the Herald office. Announcements are published free of charge; there is a processing fee of $8 for photographs. Golden wedding announcements and photographs are published without charge. first-serve- KA , .r. f ted II- - Jacob and Teresa Hodges Christopher Kneeland Holly Olsen .Thomas, Hodges Olsen, Kneeland Kara Kara Lea Bates married David Gomez Aug. 31 in Rifle. Colo. The bride is the daughter of Debra and Douglas Jensen of Rifle. She is a human development major at Colorado State University. The groom is the son of Tony and Irene Kokal of Helper. He served in the Marine Corps for three years where he advanced to lance corporaL P. f The jod earth: How are you down on the them to keep $ing CJrin7 Simple, by telling them they'll outlive those who move to city or suburbs, jj Possibly because of strong ties to Jjmily. neighbors and friends, when ipen with similar characteristics are ympared. rural men live longer iSun either urban or suburban men. fcnn Slate researchers report. Who's old?: But wherever they don"! call baby boomers tJ5e le. ,"UU II PI, fcnmi how DC ; l I l 60, ; j A j I. i If 'l 1UM . : J j ( which- 'ir?) s what ? hate the term. So as the first boomers turn 50. American Demographics magazine says publications targeted to older adults are using such euphemisms as "mature" and "prime" and coming up with upbeat titles such as "Looking Horizons." Forward." "New "Now is the Time" and "Young at Heart." Compiled by Marc Schogol of the Philadelphia Inquirer from w ire reports and other sources. I I 1 HiflNT TO KNOU) HCu) f rm. THIS WEEK. JUST WIN& OK r Mil 1 I I Kelly and Bernadine Jensen Jensen golden f WrtE SPECf NOW, ID ONLY Ann J' lenders i AQVICe LrGILZfTiniSI I M A 3.i I broke dow n in tears, and we talked and cried for hours. Together, we went for counseling through our church, and slowly, we both came back from the edge. I'm now in medical school and married to a wonderful man. We plan to have children of our own soon. Although life is not a bed of roses, it has never been better. When I was suffering in that bottomless pit. I could not even fathom a future as good as this. Please tell those who can see no way out that suicide is NOT the answer. Depression is an illness that can be treated. With love of family, friends and counseling, depression does not have to take your life. Ten years ago. 1 made a I waited until the promise next day. I will enjoy sunrises for the rest of my life. Future Doctor in Houston Dear Houston: You have written a letter that could save lives. The most important words are these: "Depression is an illness that can be treated.'" Dear Bettye: Thanks for a hilarious story. I can see why , it has stood the test of time.' ",'' It's one your grandchildren'", will pass on to their children. " me. t utii fez Kelly and Bernadine Payne Jensen will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at a family gathering. They were married Nov. 20. 1946. in the Manti LDS Temple. Both graduated from Springville High School. Kelly served three years in the military in France and Germany. They are active in the LDS Church and have served in many callings. They enjoy temple work, by Cathy Guisewite travel and camping. They are the parents of Larry hhWd IT W DEAR?) Jensen. Mapleton; Susan Mecham. American Fork: Peggy Lynn Sum-sioFOILED B1 M Y Magna and Allan Jensen. t Nevada. 23 grandchil- They have I A . ....J si: .. l:i i aiiu uicn ' I THE "ITS fX .! "30s. I took a to. home plane trip visit my mother. In those days,,. we traveled in our best clothes,,, with hat and gloves. I happened; ( to be seated next to a man who had had a few too many drinks.; j When he returned from a visit to the bathroom. I noticed his zipper was open. Being extremely shy. I didn't say any- -' u thing. I finally decided to take my gloves off. When I pulled the''--' right one, my left hand slipped" and my right glove flew into the"' man's lap and landed right on " his open zipper. I was too embarrassed to ' reach over and get it, so my" glove sat there all the way to j' Chicago. When the flight attendant" instructed us to fasten our seat belts for the descent, the man'-mushave thought the glove' V was his shirttail. He tucked it ,. into his pants and zipped up. I almost died. When we deplaned in Chicago, a woman greeted the man u affectionately. I assumed she", was his wife. : li lt's been 60 years since this happened, and I still wonder'" what she thought when he took u his pants off and a lady's glove i.vJ fell out. I still laugh thinking about it. i ''' Bettye Haw ley. Van Nuys,;-Cal- if. &7r L L Ronald and Lorraine Davis Carl and Eva Ashton Davis golden Ashton 60th Ronald and Lorraine Dav is celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with their family at Green Valley near St. George. Thev were married Nov. 6. 1946. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They have always been active in their church and community. They are the parents of Kathleen Moffat. Salt Lake City: Dennis Davis. Oakley. Idaho: and Roger Davis. Colorado Springs. Colo. They have nine grandchildren. Carl and Eva Ashton will eel-- ! ebrate their 60th wedding anniver--J sary and Carl's 80th birthday onj Saturday. Nov. 23 at their home in Lehi from 6 p.m. They are the parents of Carol" Oxborrow, Dale Ashton and Dea-- ! nis Ashton. They have 28 grand-- i children and 36 i dren. J n. I OF woman whose fox fur got caught in a man's zipper reminded me of something that happened to me back in the ilostonos 0. 1 DIDN'T TELL VOU ANVTHl& I WAS PLAM1N&! TO DO , o The Utah State Office of Education is now enrolling students for the w inter GED on TV program. The program allows individuals without a high school diploma to earn an equivalency certificate by studying at home. Lessons are broadcast twice a week on local television. Enrollment includes three workbooks that compliment the televised lessons and assistance finding additional help at local Adult Education programs. After completing the course and successfully passing the GED exam, the student receives a GED certificate and up to fixe units of high school credit. Winter classes start in January and enrollment is free. To enroll or receive more information, please call the GED on TV hotline at "seniors." Like their elders, they Newspapers er Waiting until the next day. made the difference between" life and death. Dear Ann Landers: That letter you printed about the, GED program offered on TV Sural men are living longer Knight-Ridd- David Gomez Bates, Gomez Teresa Thomas married Jacob will marry Holly Olsen S. .Hodges today in the Mount Christopher Kneeland Saturday. Nov. 23. in the Mount Timpano-go- s Timpanogos LDS Temple, LDS Temple. A reception w ill honor the i A reception w ill honor the coufrom 7:30-9:3- 0 at the Utafo State Developmental Center at ple that evening from 6:30-8:3- 0 the LDS Church. 500 S. 600 West. Thapel in American Fork. The bride is the daughter of Orem. The bride-to-b- e is the daughter James and Maria Thomas of Orem. iShe is a graduate of Mountain of Randy and Linda Olsen of Vi?w High School and is employed Orem. She graduated from MounJat yideo Projects, Sandy. tain View High School and is a J The groom is the son of Hal and student at Utah Valley State ColjJemne Hodges of Highland. He is lege. Her fiance is the son of Bruce ja graduate of American Fork High Scnool and served an LDS mission and Donna Kneeland of Sterling. Va. He served an LDS mission in in. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Tie is a student at the UniversiOakland. Calif., and is an advertisty of Utah and is employed at ing major at Brigham Young Uniiordstrom's. Salt Lake Citv. versity. r and d Dear Ann Landers: Ten years ago. when I was 14. my mother and I escaped from her abusive husband (my stepfather). The mental and physical abuse left us both emotionally destroyed. We ran away in the middle of a snowstorm with only the things we could fit in our car. We moved two states away. My mother and I shared a room while living at my grandparents' home. No one had time for my problems. I started going to a new school and went from straight A"s to getting Cs and D"s. I sank into a deep depression, convinced that suicide was the only way out. I had my death planned and even w rote my last w ords to my family. But before I swallowed those pills, something made me call the local suicide hot line. I talked to a woman there for over an hour. She made me promise to wait until the next day before I did anything. The next morning, the Dallas Morning News ran an article on teen suicide. My mother, knowing how unhappy I'd been, woke me up early to show it to WAINIVIN& 6E REfUSE BEtWIOR, AMD TO 30 THAT f! An Exciting Choice! 2-- j-! STOP SMOKING Free smoking cessation brochure$ are aiailahLa in truf hSmiini Ka I National Cancer Institute's Canc&Z Information Service. 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