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Show January 19, 2000 - The Springville Herald - Page Five SOCIAL EVENTS Amy Hatch, Jim Easley wedding Fri. Amy Hatch and Jim Easley have chosen Friday, January 21, 2000, to be married in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple. Amy is the daughter of Steve and Melanie Hatch of Orem. She graduated from Orem High School and is now attending Utah Valley State College. Jim is the son of Jim and Linda Easley of Orem, and Jeanne and Chandler Bates of Orem. His father is the manager of Reams in Springville. He is a graduate of Orem High School, served an LDS mission in Louisville, Kentucky and is now attending Brigham Young University. They will make their home in Orem. Family and friends are invited to attend a reception that evening at the LDS Church located at 445 S. 700 East in Orem from 7-9 p.m. Kari Lundell, Jeremy Rasmussen to marry Monday Kari Lundell and Jeremy Rasmussen announce an-nounce their wedding on Monday, January 24, 2000. It will be at the bride's home, 874 E. 900 South, Spanish Fork, at 3 p.m. with a reception following. Kari is the daughter of Jolene and Kevin Lundell. She graduated from Spanish Fork High School and is working at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. Jeremy is the son of Marsha and Phillip Rasmussen. He graduated from Springville High and is working in Orem. Mandi Anderson, Martin Jeppson temple wedding Announcement is made by Scott and Annette Anderson of Pleasant Grove, Utah of the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Mandi Alese, to Martin Lee Jeppson, son of Lee and Starr Jeppson of Springville. The couple plans to be married on Friday, January 21, 2000 in the Mount Timpanogos Timpano-gos LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove LDS Stake Center, 275 E. 500 South, Pleasant Grove. The bride-to-be graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. She is currently attending Brigham Young University and working for Kara Chocolates. The prospective groom graduated from Poly High School and LDS Seminary in Riverside, California. He served and LDS mission in Los Angeles, California. He is attending Utah Valley State College and working for Interwest Insulation. Insula-tion. The newly weds will make their home in Springville. IT - . - -;c?'. T f V 1 N mmmmt I'm i mi h a! JUj Nancy Frahm, Brian Rawlings to trade vows Brian J. Rawlings, son of Elaine Rawlings of American Fork and the late Jay R. Rawlings, will marry Nancy Frahm, daughter of Christa Frahm of Springville and the late Thomas C. Frahm, on Friday, January 21, 2000 in the Mount Timpanogos Timpano-gos LDS Temple. A reception will honor them later that evening eve-ning at Somewhere Inn Time in Lindon, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Family and friends are invited to attend. Brian is a graduate of American Fork High School and Brigham Young University and is currently employed at Telescan. Nancy graduated from Springville High School and Brigham Young University and is employed at DHI Computing. Brian served an LDS mission in Porto Alegre, Brazil, and Nancy served in Munich, Germany. The couple will make their first home in Orem. 1 i i tr 0" ffi J:' - tlx tw t: tti: lit: r; t: 3 rrt! tJ r. rl Nancy Frahm-Brian Rawlings Jim Easiey-Amy Hatch ' 1 A.V - - Jeremy Rasmussen-Kari Lundell Crib Corner Utah Valley Regional Medical Center December 28, 1999 Boy born to Deborah and Douglas Allen of Springville. Girl born to Lynette and Shawn Barker of Springville. December 29, 1999 Boy born to Melissa and Glenn Archibald of Springville. December 30, 1999 Girl born to Natalie and Chad Giles of Springville. Boy born tyo Cari and Armando Ar-mando Tijerina of Springville. Girl born to Heather and Aaron Tilton of Springville. December 31, 1999 Girl born to Carrie and Jonathan Jona-than Jaussi of Springville. January 10, 2000 Girl born to Lisa and Donald Loveridge of Springville. Girl born to Kimberly and John Moon of Springville. January 11, 2000 Boy born to Laura and Joseph Settle of Springville. January 12, 2000 Girl born to Patricia and Richard Marshall of Springville. Girl born to Cassie and Daniel Thompson of Springville. January 13, 2000 Girl born to Shirley and Wesley Wes-ley Whitby of Springville. Technically, the coin that we ' call a penny does not exist. At ' the U.S. Mint, it's officially called a "cent." r I 1 m(Q v S i i i Art Sal Make your house happy this winter with fun art from The Read Leaf. All original works of art as well as frames, stationary items (like hlanh hooks) and even Barhara Young shirts are 20 off during January. 11 to 6 Tues-Sat 489-1390 Treaf 164 S Main Springville www.readleaf.com Favorite Books & Fun Art A portion of January retail sales will he donated to the Springville Museum of Art. CLEABQANCE i m ALEJ ALL WINTER ITEMS REDUCEDTO CLEAR! Martin Jeppson - Mandi Anderson The New York Sun, the first successful penny daily was founded found-ed in 1833. It continued to be published daily until 1950. The phrase "according to Hoyle," meaning "by the rules," refers to Edmund Hoyle an 18th century authority on card games. The wettest place en earth is Tutenendo, Colombia, with an annual mean rainfall of 463.5 inches. Nunes Landscaping 489-8305 i ' -1 t J - v- i k.. - ... .-J Just completed waterfall and retaining wall for 2000 Parade Waterfalls Waterscapes Retaining Walls Fences Can be constructed year round. Referrals by request. 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