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Show V Sunday, May 7, 1989 - Page THE HERALD. Provo, Utah, B3 Once again alcohol ruined otherwise 'perfect party' and when. This column could change your life. Dear Ann Landers: My hus--" band and I just came home from a beautiful dinner party. Although the hour is late, I must write this letter. It is to a hostess who is beautiful, intelligent, affluent and lovable. Perhaps if you publish it she will recognize herself. Dear Friend: Your table was exquisite, the flowers were divine, the dinner was beautifully served. Every detail was perfect, but You were loud. You slurred your words. You laughed at things that weren't funny. You monopolized the conversation. You repeated yourself. , . go km Ann Dear Ann Landers: I got my job back! The doctor here Landers g lab called the back east and found out that the tiny trace of morphine in drug-testin- LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE & CREATORS SYNDICATE You jumped from one subject to another. You interrupted your guests. You were unpleasantly ar- gumentative. You dropped food on your gown. Again, alcohol spoiled a per- fect evening. Anonymous, Of Course system could easily be explained as the result of eating a bagel with poppy seeds. My reputation was almost ruined because of bagel abuse! The test will measure a trace as small as 300 nanograms. Mine showed 412 nanograms. Two bagels with poppy seeds could produce a reading of 3,000. A morphine user would probably produce a reading close to 20,000.) The my Dear Anonymous: I left out the city of origin because there are women everywhere who could have been that hostess. Maybe, just maybe, they will see themselves. Alcoholics Anonymous can help, and it's free. Please look in the phone book and give AA a call. You will be told where to Rebecca Lynne Haws, daughof Mr. and Mrs. Mark Andrew Haws, Provo, will marry Richard William Dewey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dewey, Alton, 111., Friday, May 12, in Provo. A reception will honor the , couple that evening from 9 at er, 'the Provo Utah West 2580 W. 200 S. The event is open to all friends and 'relatives. An open house will honor them June 2 from 9 p.m. at the Godfrey LDS Church Building in Alton, 111. Bridal attendants are Allison Haws, Jenny Wright, Denise Suzctte Robbins, daughter of W. and Wanda Robbins, Orem, will marry Rick W. Oss, son of Earl T. and Chris Oss, Orem, Thursday, May 11, in Pleasant Grove. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 at The Bungalow, 235 S. 100 W., Pleasant Grove. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Wendy McClellan as maid of honor with Kathy Oss and Andrea Jensen. Best men are Jeff Oss and ter Kay 7-- 7-- Stake-'Cent- Valerie Flandro Gerry S. Rovelsky 7-- i Wright and Janet Buckner. Rebecca Lynne Haws Richard William Dewey College for one year. He served an LDS mission in Sendai, Japan. He is a member of the ct Sem-jiar- y. Utah National Guard and works at Medallion Manor nursing home. The couple will live in Provo while both pursue their education at UVCC. '. Henstra, Killpack vows in Jordan River Temple Kristeen Henstra, daughter of Robert J. and Jo Ann Henstra, ;Genola, married John R. son of Charles Lyle and .'Mary Frances Killpack, Ogden, Friday, May 5, in the Jordan Jliver LDS Temple. A reception honored the cou- le that evening at the Genola S" ard. A reception will honor ihem Saturday, May 6, from 9 I'p.m. at the Highland Ward, ;;1314 27th Street, Ogden. The ;event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Kim 'Anderson, Jean Panlener, Bren-;,d- a Laker, Neely Losee and De-- ; bra Henstra. Best man is Christian Shute jwith Ken Albright and Clayton Killpack attending. !, The bride graduated from Payson High and LDS Seminary. She attended Brigham (Young University and is a !:member of the music group !. "Social Strings." !; The bridegroom graduated ;;from Ogden High and LDS ; Kill-'pac- k, AX' ! Flandro Rovelsky Bride guidelines Valerie Flandro, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Royce P. Flandro, Orem, will marry Gerry S. Rovelsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Rovelsky, Ontario, Calif., Friday, May 12, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 at 1930 S. 2100 E., Salt Lake City. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Gaylynne Flandro will attend the bride. Best man is Brent Beesley. The bride-elegraduated from Brigham Young University and is employed in Salt Lake City as a placement representative for Mountainwest Junior Because of the great number weddings in the area, The Herald will publish only the engagement or wedding story and photograph, but not both. Photographs of the bride in her wedding dress will be published on the day of, or after the wedding, but not with an engagement announcement before the wedding. Marriage announcements will not be published later than two weeks following the marriage unless it is to announce a reception or open house. There is an $8 charge for a no story with a photograph for a without charge publication photograph. College. Photographs and information Her fiance graduated from should be in the office at least M.I.T. in Boston, Mass., and two before publication. A weeks from BYU. He is employed as a is for those who available form computer programmer for should wish one. Photographs Inc. in Boston, Mass., 30 days. withii. be up picked where they will live. of Please let your readers know about this, Ann. L.B., Los Alamos, N.M. Dear Los: It's good of you to want to help others who may be victims of "bagel abuse," but there's more to this than your odd drama letter suggests. Friends at Duke University Medical Center referred us to Dr. Sydney Spector of the Roche Institute for Molecular Biology in Nutley, N.J. Dr. Spector said, "Poppy However, the tests normally used have a much higher cutoff level and poppy seeds from the bagel would not register anything. It is also possible that since the body manufactures its own morphine that this could have been a factor in the reading. It would be interesting to know what kind of lab she was tested in, and how they interpret read- most tests ings, because would screen out individuals with such a minuscule amount of the substance." Danny McClellan with Tyson Robbins and Dustin McClellan as ring bearers. Special guests will be grandparents Mrs. Evelyn Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McClellan. showers were given by friends and relatives. The bride-elec- t graduated from Mountain View High and LDS Seminary where she was active in student government. She graduated from Evans Hairstyling College and is employed at Command Performance as a hair stylist. 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