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Show THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Page B6 Wednesday, September 26, 1990 Casey Bunker, Todd Stoker of Debby Honeycutt, Richard Brierley Raquelle Taylor, Debby Honeycutt, Randall R. Scott Casey Bunker, daughter and Joy Bunker, of Orem, will marry Todd Wells Stoker, son of Judith Pass, of Springville, and the late Wells Stoker, on Saturday, Sept. 29. A reception will honor the couple at the Lindon that evening, Lions Clubhouse, 236 N. State. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Michelle Hopkinson is matron of honor with Jennifer Pratt serving as bridesmaid. Jill Hopkinson is flower girl. Best man is Mitch Stoker with Val May and Brandon Allen attending. Chase Bunker is ring bearer. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Mountain View High. n Her fiance graduated from Wash. in Kennewick, High The couple will live in Ken-yo- n marry Richard Brierley, son James O. and Maria Brierley, Spanish Fork, on Friday, Sept. Raquelle Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. Taylor, of Provo, will marry Randall Roger Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Scott, of Dayton, Ohio, on Friday afternoon, Sept. 28, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding dinner honoring the couple and family will be held that evening in the Salt Lake Marriott Hotel. An open house will honor the couple Saturday, Sept. 29, at the home of the bride. The couple will live in Indianapolis, Ind. 9, daughter Leo W. Honeycutt, of Provo, the late Nina H. Honeycutt, with Orson Brierley, Craig Cloward and Brent Honeycutt. of and will of of The bride-to-b- e graduated from Timpview High and attends UVCC majoring in fire science. She works at the Utah County Sheriffs Office as a deputy and for Spanish Fork Ambulance Association. 28, in the Provo LDS Temple. reception will honor the couple at 1315 E. 900 S., Provo. The event is open to all friends and relatives. A that evening, 7-- 9, Her fiance graduated from Spanish Fork High and attends UVCC majoring in fire science. He works at Suburban Propane and Spanish Fork Fire Department as a training officer. They will live in Spanish Fork. Bridal attendants are Debbie Hayes, Vanessa Dalton, Kim Dal-toMichelle Brierley and Karen Brierley. Best man is Richard Brierley Jr. n, Richard Brierley Debby Honeycutt 7-- 9, Casey Bunker Todd Stoker Kan-iaki- by Cathy Gulsewite cathy IRtflMft, IF WRE NOT SEEING SOME- Cheryl Liddiard, Brad Wilson wed ONE ELSE, DREW LITTLE ILL WHO ( OK, THAT 1 JULIA ! WOliR WAS N HEARTS jUUfl? - ?? J JULIA "I )( I SEflH. HA HA, SHE f JUST CALLED fflE OUT Of CMS A WOfflAN iEtRS M0 WU OmPiO GALLED, FOUR CAM OVER, DREW HEARTS ON V0UK TRASH CANS AND VOL) THINK AND IT WAS OVER VOUR RECYCLING ' "OUT Of THE WHV WHAT CAN I OTHER SEE SO WOmEW CLEARiV ARE BLUE"?? WE ALWAVS WE'D Cheryl Liddiard, daughter of Elaine and Reed Clements, of Springville, and the late Art H. Child, will marry Brad Wilson, son SAID 6E FRIENDS? of Alena Lou Wilson, of Springville, and the late Gene Wilson, on Fri- j Clarice Johnson Coombs and Clayton Coombs Coombs feted on September 28th Clarice Johnson, daughter of Steve and Kathy Johnson, of Nephi, and Thad and Donna Spear, of Ely, Nev., married Clayton Coombs, son of Ken and Betty Mae Coombs, of Santaquin, on June 30, in Las Vegas, Nev. A reception will honor the couple Friday, Sept. 28, 0, at the Santaquin Senior Citizens Center. The event is open to all friends and relatives. They will live in Nephi where the bridegroom is Wright and King change day, Sept. 28, at the Springville 25th Ward Chapel at 6 p.m. at 1110 Canyon Rd., Springville. The wedding ceremony is open to all friends and relatives. Casey Liddiard is maid of honor with Brooke Wilson as flower girl. Best men are Chris and Jeff Wilson, sons of the bridegroom, with Colter Liddiard as ring bearer and Jory Liddiard as usher. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Springville High and is employed at Far West Bank in Provo. Her fiance graduated from Springville High and is employed I 1 Cheryl Liddiard and Brad Wilson The couple will live in Spring- ville. Jaimi Statham, Christopher Jaimi Rebecca Statham, daughter of Mr. and s. George Statham, of Lehi, married Christopher Daniels A M-- M. Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Daniels, of Santaquin, on Tuesday, Sept. 25, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. M. f ""I A reception will honor the couple at the Ameri28, Friday, Sept. can Fork Stake Center, 240 S. Center. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Because they re already atlordable. You can get a professional haircut starting at $8 and a perm for just $24.95 including cut and style. And you never need an appointment. So why wait for a sale? Come to Third Dimension Cuts where you onnH Hpnl 1 THIRD DIMENSION G0TS attendants are Shannon Harris, Jenae Statham and Lesley Daniels. WJ.l m ran ar37Z rnr a Bridal Best man is Ryan Hudmen. The couple will live in American Fork. We doritneedto cut our Dnces I 0 at Geneva Steel. .Vciipieiiiimi'iil o Vii artJpjj!jLiZ.i Christopher M. Daniels Jaimi Rebecca Statham EAST BAY 1227 South Univ. Ave., Provo 9:30-7- , Sat Open M-- F 374-840- 7 LMHUIJIlltl A wedding announcement run recently in The Daily Herald listed the reception for Wendy Wright of Nephi and Brandon M. King of Richfield as occuring at 4:30-6:3The reception for the couple, who will be married Sept. 28 in Nephi, is actually on that planned from 6:30-8:3- 0 same day at 1349 North 400 East, Nephi. Horoscope For September 27 By Joyce Jillson The emphasis today is on career concerns; a superior recognizes your worth and could help you later on. The moon in Capricorn has you worried about your future and what to do with your cash. The world of high financt ixeites you. Don't let a con artist confuse you. Today's Birthday (Sept. 27). You do best when looking after your own interests in the year ahead. In October, know who you can trust. Pleasure and business mix well in No vember and December. Romantic prospects are hotter than ever in January and March. February and July brinp rewards of ail kinds. June is hot for travel. Promote ideas to superiors throughout the summer months. There definitely vi ill be more demands on your tune. Aries March 21 19 April 1. You'll have the support of loved ones as you embark on new adventures. Test out new loncepts on those whc understand them. Steer clear of bad influences. 20 Taurus April A little soul searching can put you m touch with your feelings Face up to problems, then move on. You need to relax and take a more y approach. 21 1. Gemini iMay Coimng up with the can answer increase your status on the right job. Work behind the scenes today. Being too direct at this point would lie a mistake. 22 1. 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