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Show Society Events and Accomplishments of local citizens. Page 9 Orem-Geneva Times Wednesday, October 17, 1990 mm llii pa 8 - - .. mmmmmMmmmmim - Hi-"5 LISA MARIE STRINGHAM AND JAY DENNIS ADAMS Lisa Marie Stringham to wed Jay Dennis Adams STEVEN A. JOHNSON AND COLLEEN BUSBY Colleen Busby to marry Steven Johnson Saturday DEANNE JOYPELOAND RANDALL BRETT CROCKETT Deanne Pelo sets wedding to Randall Brett Crockett Lisa Marie Stringham, daughter of Gregory and Beverly Stringham, of Lowville, New York, will marry Jay Dennis Adams, son of Stephen and Linda Adams, Orem, on Friday, October 19, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening, 7-9 p.m., at the Orem East Stake Center, 810 East 600 North. The event is open to all friends and relatives. The bride-elect was graduated from Lowville Academy. She attended Utah Valley Community College where she was actively involved as an institute officer. She is currently employed at WordPerfect. Her fiance is a graduate of Orem High School. He served an LDS mission in Melbourne, Australia and is currently attending attend-ing Brigham Young University where he also is employed. The couple will live in Provo. "Baby" extended at Sundance Theatre Due to popular demand, the Sundance Theatre's Fall production produc-tion of "Baby" has been extended through Thanksgiving weekend. The last performance will be Saturday, Nov. 24. All performances perfor-mances are indoors at the 140-seat 140-seat Sundance Institute Film Auditorium at the resort. Jayne Luke, Artistic Director of the Sundance Theatre says, "We are delighted that our audiences have responded so warmly to "Bab and to the Indoor Theatre at Sundance. I think the success of the show lies mostly in the talent of the people performing it Their performances are funny, touching and very real." A mature musical with contemporary con-temporary music and themes, "Baby" is about the intimate joys and terrors of the most important nine months of life as experienced by three couples and their voyage to parenthood. The Sundance production is directed by Jayne Luke, with musical direction by Merrilee Webb. Book by Sybille Pearson, with music by David Shire and lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr. Performances begin at 8 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays, in the Sundance Screening Room until Nov. 24. Tickets are $10 per person. per-son. Senior citizens (65) receive a $1 discount. For information or reservations reserva-tions for the play andor dinner call 225-4100. For information on weekend packages call 2254107. Colleen Busby, daughter of Juanita Hansen Busby, Orem, and David Scott Busby, Buena Park, California will marry Steven A. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. DuWayne Johnson, Provo, on Saturday, Oct. 20, 1990. . A reception will be held in their honor that same evening from 7 to 9 at the Timpview 3rd and 4th Ward building, 1973 West 1100 North, Orem. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are sisters of the bride and groom: Laura Busby, Karan Stone, Linda Births at UVRMC to Orem parents October 5 Boy to Mark and Sharon Rigby Honey Boy to Charles and Bonnie Chugg , Mooney October 6 Boy to Todd and Julie Larsen Anderson Girl to David and Denise Trimble Bunch October 7 Girl to Chad and Amy Sargent Miller Boy to John and Heather Ford Barnes Bar-nes October 8 Girl- to John and Danetta Jones Harding Girl to Kelly and Kellie Yalden Thayer Boy to Brian and Marie Oakeson Harris Girl to Joseph and Heather Madsen Jones Pendleton, and Karen Kinsey. Groom's attendants are Lan-don Lan-don Peterson, Kent Pendleton, Gary Stone, and Greg Gammill. The bride elect was graduated from Mountain View High School and LDS Seminary. She was a member of Acapella Choir. The groom was graduated from Provo High and attended Utah Valley Community College. While at Provo High he was a member of Provo High Band. They are employed in Orem and will make their first home in Provo. An open house also will honor them Saturday, Oct. 27, 7-9 at the Pendleton home, 1477 East 1575 North, Provo. Born at OCH to Orem parents September 15 Boy to Hardy and Jayna Marie Cherry October 3 ' ------ Boy to Dan V. and Cheri A. Johnson TTDESTYLIRf" EVENT VUJ DAY 10 a.m. - 7 24 tea? ONLY - OCT p.m. - Orem Only SAVE UP TO 50 ON UNMOUNTED DIAMONDS .hip:- 1 Carat $1499 12 Carat $599 13 Carat $349 14 Carat $249 15 Carat $199 110 Carat $99 All prices good the day of restyling event only Have something special in mind? Make your appointment today for FREE consultation with our custom designer, and our expert goldsmiths will design a unique piece especially for you. Your outdated rings, pendants and earrings will be transformed into beautiful new creations. Have your outdated lewelry transformed into something new. And receive a FREE genuine 12 Ct Blue Topaz with each mounting purchase. Approximate size. Jeweliy enlarged to how detail. JEWELERS 226-2429 340 East 1300 South Orem, Utah 84058 Deanne Joy Pelo, daughter of Dale and Renae Pelo of Orem, Utah, will marry Randall Brett Crockett, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lanny J. Crockett of Stockton, Missouri, on Thursday, Oct. 18, 1990, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor Friday, Oct. 19, at 80 South 280 East, Orem. The event is open to all friends and relatives. rela-tives. The bride-elect is a graduate of Orem High School where she served on the Seminary Council. She served in the Philippines Cagayan De Oro Mission of the LDS Church. She is employed at the Missionary Training Center and is attending Brigham Young University. Her fiance is a graduate of Stockton High School and is attending at-tending Utah Valley Community College. While in high school he participated in sports. He served - in the icuador Guayachaya Mi sion. The couple will make home in Lindon, Utah. their Workaholism to be explored at seminar A Center for Counseling, education and research, part of the Department of Behavioral Medicine and Women's Health Services of Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, American Fork Hospital, and Orem Community Hospital, is presenting a free seminar titled "WOW: Wives of Workaholics," Thursday, Oct. 18, at 7:30 p.m. The seminar will be held at the Counseling Center located adjacent to Orem Community Hospital, 465 W. 400 N., Orem. 'FDrtntormation tall 379-7t28J;'r:; ' ;v j The first day of school is frightening. Especially if you've been absent for 15 years. fiii When Jane Regan and her young son moved to Utah she was eager to start a new life. Unfortunately, she didn't have any job skills. Then she heard about a program known as the Single Parent Economic Eco-nomic Independence Development Project (SPEID), now part of the Single Head of Household Training Program. The outgrowth out-growth of a program piloted by US WEST" and others, SPEID is made up of business people who work with struggling single-parents. single-parents. Together, they turn self-doubt into self-sufficiency. There, Jane touched the keyboard of a computer for the first time. And now, Jane has a job working with computers. . At U S WEST" we're proud to involve ourselves in programs like SPEID and Single Head of Household Training. Programs that inspire people to grow. And in Jane's case, make the world a little less frightening. iijavEsr Making the most of your lime.' For mori' inlnrnwlmn. call lh' Sinjjk' MimiI nl llousdv M Training Program at 5.W K7t in Sail Lake CHy - |