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Show 4 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thwsiay, August 4, 2005 Soda .Events Kimberly Kohler, Chad Schoepke California wedding Announcement is made by David and Cheryl Kohler of Springville, Utah, of the engagement of their daughter, Kimberly, to Chad Schoepke, son of Richard Schoepke of Vancouver, Washington, and Linda Ren-shaw Ren-shaw of Martinez, California. The couple plans to be married on Saturday, Aug. 6 , 2005 in the Oakland, California, LDS Temple. Tem-ple. A reception will be held that evening in Martinez. An open house will be held in Springville on Saturday, Aug. 13, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Kohler home, 1674 E. 350 South, Springville. The bride-to-be graduated from Springville High School. She is the grad-ndaughter grad-ndaughter of Leroy and Kay LaFollette of Springville and Earl and Judy Kohler of Concord, California. The prospective groom graduated from high school in Vancouver and attended col- Toni Curtis to marry Jared Carpenter Saturday, Aug J On Saturday, Aug. 6, 2005, Jared Carpenter, Carpen-ter, son of Doug and Lorraine Carpenter, and Toni Curtis, daughter of Skip and Leslie Curtis, plan to be married in the Man-ti Man-ti LDS Temple. ' All friends and family are invited to attend at-tend a reception in their honor that evening from 6 to 8 p.m. in the LDS Church located at 235 E. 550 North in Springville, Utah. Grandparents of the bride are Pat and Robert Averett and Cecil Curtis. Grandparents Grandpar-ents of the groom are Yolanda and Kirk Davies and Marcia and Carl Carpenter. Holly Pledger, Marc Killpack wedding Friday Joseph and Marcy Pledger of Payson, Utah, are pleased to announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Holly, to Marc Kill-pack, Kill-pack, son of Randy and Stephanie Killpack of Springville. The couple will be married in the Mt. Tim-panogos Tim-panogos LDS Temple on Friday, Aug. 5, 2005. " A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Law residence, 788 Orchard Drive, Pleasant Grove. www ... .mu-.ivj.mn- "f " "-'' ""vwww i ' i k W lip y I -,- Kimberly Kohler - Chad Schoepke lege in Chico and Pleasant Hill, California. He is employed in Draper, Utah. He is the grandson grand-son of Charles and Marie Renshaw of Martinez, Mar-tinez, California. The couple will make their home in Lehi, Utah. Tracee Bolen, Jared McSweeney temple wedding Don and Patrice Bolen of Springville, Utah, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Tracee, to Jared McSweeney, Mc-Sweeney, son of Paul and Diane McSweeney Mc-Sweeney of Mapleton. The couple will be married on Saturday, Aug. 6, 2005 in the Mt. Timpanogos LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6:30 to 8 p.m. with dancing danc-ing from 8 to 9 p.m. at the Mapleton 10th Ward chapel located at 475 N. 1600 West in Mapleton. Tracee and Jared both graduated from Springville High School. Tracee lived in Russia and taught English to children while Jared served an LDS mission in Brisbane, Australia. Sliaelyn Mathena, Jace Branson to marry Sat. Court and Lori M. Wilson and William R. Young are honored to announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter, Shaelyn Car-ma Car-ma Mathena, to Jace Duane Brunson, son of Duane and Jo Lynne Brunson of Spanish Fork. The couple plan to be married on Saturday, Sat-urday, Aug. 6, 2005. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Peterson Pe-terson and Wiley residences, 177 W. 200 North, Springville, Utah. To those that they may have missed in their excitement, please consider this as an invitation. Shaelyn graduated from Springville High School. She attended Southern Utah University Univer-sity and is currently attending Utah Valley State College. She plans on finishing her degree and applying ap-plying to the nursing program. She is employed em-ployed at Central Utah Clinic in internal medicine. ;n " " fill ' -'v4 - . ' ' ' ' '" ' '-Sr " '- ' 1 Tracee Bolen - Jared McSweeney The couple will make their first home in Orem. ' 'fj.r Jace Brunson - Shaelyn Mathena Jace graduated from Spanish Fork High School and is also attending UVSC. He will start his third year for his journeyman plumbing degree and is employed at Gary Warner Plumbing. Shaelyn and Jace will make their first home in Spanish Fork. Toni Curtis -- Jared Carpenter 'if t&f i j f' iuHh. r Alislm Young MmusLusk wedding bells Alisha Young and Marcus Lusk have chosen cho-sen Saturday, Aug. 6, 2005 to exchange wedding vows. The parents of the bride are Troy and Nikki Young of Indianola, Utah. The bride is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and is currently employed at Horseshoe Mountain Restaurant in Mt. Pleasant. The parents of the groom are Thomas and Ellen Lusk of Mt. Pleasant. The groom is also a graduate of North Sanpete High School and is currently employed with Vincent Vin-cent Construction in Mt. Pleasant. All friends and family are welcome to attend at-tend a reception held in their honor that 'ms' I j I s Marcus Lusk - Alisha Young evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the home bride's parents in Indianola. of the Marc Killpack - Holly Pledger Autograph party will launch new book recounting the 1984 BYU Football Team A retrospcdivc on the 1984 KYU foothill team BYU football fans have a reason to cheer even before the new season begins. A new book entitled "13-0: Reflections Reflec-tions of Champions" is hot off the press. The book recaps the amazing amaz-ing 1984 national championship champi-onship season, and provides a "then and now" look at the players and coaches who made that season so memorable. memo-rable. A launch party for the book will take place on Tuesday, Aug. 9, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Bleachers Sports Grill in Pro-vo, Pro-vo, Several members of the 1984 team, including Robie Bosco, Mark Bellini, Blaine Fowler, Louis Wong, Gary Wittingham and Korey Ras-mussen Ras-mussen will be there to sign copies of the book. Bleachers Sports Grill is located lo-cated at 2255 N. University Parkway in Provo. For directions, direc-tions, call 801-373-3203. The book is published by Spring Creek Books and was produced in cooperation with BYU and the Cougar Club. It is filled with great game photos, pho-tos, as well as current photos of the players and their families. fami-lies. In the book, Coach LaVell Edwards and the players share humorous and poignant experiences, and give advice for up-and-coming athletes. "This is a book that BYU fans will treasure," said Chad Daybell of Springville and president of Spring Creek Books. "It has been fascinating fascinat-ing to see what these players have accomplished in the two decades since that season. Their accomplishments are impressive." The book was written by Candace Salima, an accomplished accom-plished author whose novel, "Out of the Shadows," is a top seller in the LDS market. Spring Creek Books has also recently published "Raising "Rais-ing an All-American" by former for-mer BYU basketball star Devin Durrant, along with the authorized biography of Alex Smith, the talented quarterback quarter-back who was selected by the San Francisco 49ers as the top pick in the 2005 NFL Draft. 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