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Show April 7. 1983 - The Springville Herald - Page Three OCIAL EVENTS Fullmer-Averett Dallin Golding nuptials set Calleen Dallin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl S. Dallin of Springville, will marry Kevin Cecil Golding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil D. Golding of Springville on Friday, April 8, in the Provo LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7:30 to 9:30 at the Springville Tenth Ward Cultural Hall, 355 East Center Street. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Lynnelle Weatherston and Michelle Hardy, sisters of the bride, as matrons of honor, Annette Ellis and Amy Dallin as bridemaids, CaraDee Pitcher and Aliesha Dallin as flower girls. Best man will be Robert Ames with Marion Golding ushering. The bride-elect graduated from Springville High School and LDS Seminary. She has attended Snow College for two years and will graduate in May in Early Childhood Education. Her fiance also graduated from Springville High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS Mission in the Philippines. The couple will live in Springville. V ' i 5 t K Y 1 'ftSJL. -VwU I I ' V' Brenda Fullmer, daughter of Evelyn Fullmer and Samuel P. Fullmer will marry Mark J. Averett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud W. Averett on Thursday, April 7. A reception will honor the couple that same evening from 7-9 p.m. at the Springville 19th Ward Cultural Hall. Bridal attendants will be Amy Ferguson, Jeannie Pickering and Samantha Fullmer. Bestmen will be Doug Howell and Mike Fullmer, with Clay Packard and Mitchell Gillies as ushers. Brandi Ferguson, Natalie Oakey and Krystal Jensen will be flower girls. Susan Averett and Jana Reynolds will be hostesses for the evening. Special guests for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fullmer, Mrs. Vessa Johnson and Mr. David J. Roberts. Pre-nuptual parties were given by Jeannie Pickering, Sharon Sinykin and Allison McConnell; Susan Averett, Tammy Oakey, Karen Averett and Nannette Averett. The bride-elect graduated with high honors from Springville High School and LDS Seminary, where she was active in cheerleading and flagtwirling. She recently graduated from Utah Technical College as a Licensed Practical Nurse. The furure bridegroom also graduated from Springville High School and LDS Seminary. While in high school he was active in football, basketball and baseball. He is currently employed by Staker Construction Con-struction Co. in Salt Lake City. The couple will make their home in Springville. Brenda Fullmer, Mark Averett Frank Schetselaar, Vickie Diane Coleman Calleen Dallin, Kevin Golding Coleman Schetselaar Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Coleman of Grovehill, Alabama are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Vicki Diane Coleman to Frank Schetselaar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. D. Schetselrar of Salt Lake City, on Saturday, April 9. A reception will honor the couple that afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock at their home, 343 East 400 South, Springville. No invitations will be sent, but friends and relatives who desire to attend are invited to come. Special guests will be the couples' sons: Marty, Adam, Luke and Dan, who will attend the newlyweds at the open house. The bride-elect graduated from Clark County High School in Grovehill and presently is employed at BYU in Provo. Mr. Schetselaar currently teaches third grade at Art City Elementary school in Springville. The couple plan to make their home in Springville. p "J t. irtfi w " gay Brenda Ann Glazier, Darrel Wayne Nish Glazier Nish Announcement is made by Kenneth and Ann Glazier of Springville of the engagement of their daughter, Brenda Ann Glazier, to Mr. Darrel Wayne Nish, son of Dale and Norene Nish of Provo. The couple plans to be married in Salt Lake City on April 8. A reception will be held that evening from 7 to 9 o'clock in the 19th Ward cultural hall, 880 E. 200 N. The bride-to-be graduated from Springville High School and is currently working in Spanish Fork. DarreJ graduated from Timpview High School where was a pitcher on the Timpview baseball team for three years. He served a mission in North Carolina and will be working in Provo. Showers honoring Brenda were given by her Aunt Carol and by her friends, Leslee and Myra. 4th East neighbors give farewell party Neighbors of Eldon and Venna Reese gave them a luncheon farewell party Monday afternoon at the home of Louie and Lena DeRose. The Reeses were presented with a photo album so when they return, the neighborhood can welcome them home with a viewing of their mission from the album. when yoo order a Shrimpboat Dinner at our regular low price of $3 99 Include! choict ot baktd potato. Iftnch triat. or maatiad potatota. Chorea ot oup or nr)at aalad. Iarg aua 16-or drinh. and our Sundownara chaaae toaat Good Tuesday Only. April 12. CoeR' m" ii,.aTl I provo hours n Child aManu SPANISH FORK JJL ,m lnwifr-j uu NORTH Mon . Thuri H Svadto WSJ, WtlUM t , ti t 00 p oi I Anona Kiln Strut j,l"f!".'l 1 1 WIT I STII 5IHHI Friday 4 Saturday H FRESH FROM THE OVEN PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU APRIL 12 GLAZED DOfJUTS 8 They left Wednesday for the mission home for two weeks and then on to Washington, D C. "We will miss our dear neighbors but happy that they can fill their life . time dream," Mrs. DeRose said. Those attending the party were Ed and Leona Poulsen, Boyd and Odessa Nelson, Bill Gay, Maurice and Maureen Manwaring, Art and Margaret Wing, Orval and Erma Lunceford, Sterling and lone Sorenson, Ellis and Becky Bird, Olive Noakes, Orolynn Ash, Bernice Beardall, Sherman and Fawn Cameron and Arco and Brenita Morgan. Former resident visits here Howard McCurdy, a native and former resident of Springville, has returned to his home in San Jose, Calif., after spending the winter with his daughter Mrs. Bonnie Senger, and family in Salt Lake City, and also his sister, Mrs. Elsie Aliman and families in Springville. Hafen-Dallin to meet today Haf en Dallin Club will meet today at 4 p.m. at Springville Museum of Art. The public is invited to join members in "An Artist's Perspective'' Per-spective'' by Jimmi Reyes, artist in residence at the Museum. II u..ni.iannNRMMM n iftia..Ml"U,-v.i.lp..n..(...?4.-' 4' . , Crib corner March 21: Boy, Zachary Sterling Tanner, to Fred and Valerie Buffo Tanner, Camarillo, Calif., where Fred is stationed in the Navy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Guido Buffo, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Tanner, Spanish Fork. The human tongue tastes bitter things with the taste buds toward the back. Salty and pungent flavors are tasted in the middle of the tongue, and sweet flavors at the tip. March 31 Boy to James and Dorothy Fillmore Anderson of Springville. Girl to Corey David and Karen Smith Carter of Springville. April 1 Girl to Dana and Rachel Knight Perrenoud of Springville. Artichokes have powerful sweetening sweeten-ing effect but they don't sweeten like sugar. Artichokes alter the chemical environment of the tongue-not the substance to be sweetened. I Ashley Jane Broin, daughter of Mark and Norma Broin of Escondido, Calif., will turn one year old on April 11. Proud grandparents are Grant and Jane Kichins, Springville. Crib corner March 24: Girl to Gary D. and Linda L. Hjorth of Springville. March 25: Boy to Kenneth and Denise Fromdahl Jackson of Springville. Boy to Kieth and Cynthi Ivie of Springville. March 27: Boy to David and Renae B. Lucas of Springville. March 29: Girl to Robert and Julia Schloss of Springville. March 22: Girl to Lance and Becky Gividen Chapman of Provo, formerly Mapleton. Don't miss this timely SEMIIIAR - l l l w I J. 748 N. MAIN SPANISH FORK HOURS: Mon-Sat 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Appointments Recommended Good with coupon ONLY j Good with coupon ONLY FREE FREE CURLING IRON BRUSH with Perm with everY snampoo at regular cut & style at Once 1 ,C3V"" t" Expires April 30, 1983 Expires April 30, 1983 BEAR CLAWS 3 FOR $ H 00 u CRACKED WHEAT DREAD OATMEAL COOKIES doz .99' POTATO ROLLS O 5 for L HOW tO Select, start. & Successfully Operate a HOniE-BASED BUSINESS WRITING CHILD CARE COMPUTER SERVICES CRAFTS VIDEO PHOTOGRAPHY PUBLISHING TYPING TEACHING CONSULTING ADVERTISING MAIL ORDER AGENCY WORK REPAIR SPECIAL PROMOTIONS MANY MORE Jrrfmy AuxiMInt (.onialr rrlrhrilrd hi flr birthday on Marrh 31. SUlrri KrUtina and Handa rrr on hand lo hrlp with th blK day. Jrrrmy aharr. thU prtrlal day with hi father, lie la Ihe ton of Handy and Lynn Ann (aonialet, Grandparent are (hrl and Itelly f;onialei, Sprlnitvlllr; (hrlr and Iteva I'ope, rrovo. Who should attend: Anyone interested in wotking profitably Irom home, lull or part-time Seminar Content: Selecting the right business lor you - self-nnnlysis and overview ot the market ol possibilities - thousands ol thorn! The business plan - tinnncing. form of organisation, mnrkot rrsunrch. cost & price analysis, prcxluction. location, etc Getting atarled licensos, taxes, orgiiniation, etc Promotion advertising fn-e publicity, monitoring results Resources - publications, cle.iringhnu'.i's legnl, accounting, financing etc nuildmg the business A the profits Individualized instruction, wlit'ie possible The cost of this seminar can he tan tlmliK libit (Set Trens Heg 11G2 5) iiornE inc. 0 Instructor Jon M Taylor. MBA, consultant, author, and originator of over a dozen successful home-based businesses. Instructor ot classes on small business for universities, business & women's groups Timet & placet: Friday, April 15, 9 a m to 4 p m Lakeview Village Inn, 1270 So. Sandhill Rd. Orem (Take 12th So. Sandhill exit, across from Orem Technical College) Saturday, April 18, 9 a m, to 4 pm Rodeway Inn, 1292 So. University (So University exit) Registration begins 8:30 aJn. Cost: $65 per person. Only $45 extra for spouse or partner, Full money-back guarantee. Master Charge, checks accepted Jon Taylor & Co Seminars, 160 So 100 W .Btfl , UT 84010 Tel 1-298-3100 3 SPECIAL SHOESTRING ALTERNATIVE Q For only $35 you can attend n three hour Tlmt & Pac: Thurtday, April 14, 7 D workshop entitled ' Buslnettca You Can Start on t0 ,q p.m. a Shotitrlng." Content above is abbreviated, and Rodeway Inn (address above) m emphnsis Is on Identifying profitable Income n ... . . m 0 oniioni that remme httie or no Invoslniont Ideal Rtglstratlon begins 6.30 p.m. homemakers and fl tor leachors, Students, retirees. a nthnia ii.ii in t-tiiTirt huiine income wiMi. uiivisivu in n f . ...... - - - CiracaEataiararaaTararaEaEaraoo ca n Cost: $35 per person. ca ca ca 0 D D II c3 |