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Show September 8, 1983 - The Springville Herald - Page Five Murdock-Ballif to wed Mckell-Elder to exch ange vows f at r. i - Jennifer Ballif , daughter of Judge and Mrs. George E. Ballif of Provo, will marry Richard Dean Murdock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Murdock, of Springville, on September 9 in the Provo LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple on September 9 from 8-10 p.m. at the Sjwingville Museum of Art. Bridal attendants will be Georganne Ballif Arlington, Rebecca Briggs, Tamara Despain, Kristin Pinegar. Nancy Watts. Miranda Murdock, and Wendy Spencer will be flower girls. Best man will be Kurt Tanner with Steven Murdock, Philip Ballif, and Robbie VanDyke as attendants. The bride-elect graduated with honors from Provo High and was a Varsity cheerleader. . ' She attended BYU and will continue her education at UTC. Her fiance graduated from Springville High where he was captain ot the swimming team and performed with the "Hi's" choral group. He has attended Ricks College. The couple will live in Springville. r , i . n Richard Murdock and Jennifer Ballif I.IUHWI.HJIHHPWI . 1.1.1 . y.iJ..aiiUMipiaiiiiiii Carolee McKell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. McKell will wed Frank Elder son of Mrs. Carol Elder and the late Leo Edward Elder on Friday, September 16th in Spanish Fork. A reception will honor them that evening from 7:30 to 9:30 at the 4th Ward building at 381 East 400 North Spanish Fork. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal Attendants will be Karen Carter, Debbie Mitchell, Wendy Lewis, Karma Belcher and Sharon McKell, with flower girls Randilee and Amber Chris terisen. Best Men will be Clay Lowe and Ted Elder. Special guests will be Clifford and Marva McKell and Florence R. Catmull, grandparents of the bride and Jesse Lowe grandmother of the groom. Prenuptial parties were given by Florence R. Catmull and Fay Nielsen; Carol Elder, Jackie Christensen and Hazel Higginson; and Wendy Lewis. The bride elect graduated from Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary and is employed in Spanish Fork. Her fiance graduated from Springville High School and is also employed in Spanish Fork. 1 """ 11 -m " Wfef--'5 ilillll - 11. Frank Elder and Carolee McKell Jean Follett wedding set Valene Hanks to marry Mr. and Mrs. Vee Hanks, Spanish Fork are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of. their daughter, Valene, to John B. Tuttle, son of Elsie Jean Follett JoAnn and Douglas Johnson of Springville and Mr. John C. Follett of Salt Lake are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Jean Follett to Wesley Alan Water son of Mr. Charles E. Water of Buckeye, Arizona. The couple will be married on September 17, 1983 at the home of the bride. An open house will follow from 6 to 8 p.m. that evening. Attending the bride are: Beth Newman the Maid of Honor, and Lynne and Kim Follett as Bridesmaids. The bride to be is a graduate of Springville High School and LDS Seminary. She was a member of the Future Homemakers of America and was employed at the Grand Canyon this summer. Her fiance is a graduate of Augua Fria High School in Arizona, and is employed in Kanab, Utah where the couple will live. ; : . " 1. , .... . ji i tt TT7p Wife r dttJ'; :' .-a. Steed rtftinrtgLrrf Tom and Terri Thorn Thorn and Haeg wed Mr. and Mrs. Mat Thorn are pleased to announce the marriage of their son Tom, to Terri Haeg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Haeg of St Mary's Idaho. They were married August 8, 1983 in Portland, Oregon and will make their home in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Friends and relatives are invited to an open house in their honor Friday September 9th from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Thorn residence, 573 East and 100 South. If the weather is bad it will be held at the 10th Ward building, 355 East Center St. Valene Hanks and John Tuttle Tuttle and the late Harold S. Tuttle of Springville. They will be married at the home of the bride's grandmother, Martha Hansen of September 16. A garden reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 at 94 West 400 North in Spanish Fork. All friends and relatives are invited. Attending the bride as maid of honor will be Kitn Rushton, St. George. Bridesmaids will be Vivian and VaNese Hanks, Spanish Fork, sisters of the bride, and Carol Barney and Cathy Ruby, Springville, sisters of the groom. Flower girls will be Angela Barney and Kimberly Ruby. Attending to the duties of best man will be Brent Tuttle, Orem, brother of the groom and Vernon Hanks, Spanish Fork, brother of the bride. Special guests will be Martha Hansen, Spanish Fork, Hannah Hanks, Salem, and Mary Chipman, Heber, grandmothers of the couple. The bride-elect graduated from Spanish Fork High School in 1981 and also attended Dixie College. The prospective groom graduated from Springville High School in 1979. The bride is presently employed in Spanish Fork and the groom is presently employed in Springville. The couple will make their home in Springville. , i ... . i FOR ALL GLASS NEEDS Ted Specializes IN Storm windows Storm doors Auto glass Glass replacement TED'S MOBILE GLASS 489-5137 ;., k- m Church sponsors annual rummage sale St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 50 West 200 North, Provo Utah is going to hold it's annual Rummage Sale at St. Mary's Church on September 15th and 16th in the Parish Hall. The hours will be nine a.m. to four p.m. on the 15th and nine a.m. to one p.m. on the 16th. If there are any questions, please contact the Chairman Georgette Peck, 374-6969, or the church office, 373-3090. r LA Above. frra left to right, Bert and Harriet Strong pose with Lelaad Bird. Toattmaiter. Bert and Harriet ipoke to a Urge Klwaala Meeting Thursday. Thur-sday. Approximately N people attended the affair at the Klwtali Fireplace la KeUey's Grove. They spoke of the aiaay good experience they had daring their nlatloa U the FIJI Islands. Bert Strong exhibited some colorful slides of the FIJI Islands, and spoke of the progreii of the LDS Chnrch In that area. He described the hone life and eoltnre of the FIJI people and explained what a happy people they were. This Thursday Fred Taylor will speak at the regular meeting. Joshua Norman Evans, ton of Roy and Kathleen Evani celebrates his first birthday today, September 8. Joshua's grandparents are Roger and Cleola Evans and Norman sal Lois Graves of MapMon. Ills great grandmother. Edna Graves lives la Springville. Great-grandparents, Eph and Pansy Evans are from Orem. Alaska is the most northern, most western and most eastern state in the Union. 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