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Show Ilevicw Wednesday, August 15, 1990 Page 4 Pleasant Living William Craig Chadwick, Teresa Petersen to exchange vows in Manti LDS Temple Tereaa Petersen, daughter (Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. Petersen of Littleton, Lit-tleton, Colo., will marry William Craig Chadwick, son of Mr. and Mn. Bruce A. Chadwick, Pleasant Grove, on Saturday, Aug. 18, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 10 at the groom 'a parent'a horns, 645 South Luck Drive, Pleasant Grove. All friend and relative are invited to attend. An open house will be held in Colorado on Aug. 25. Melissa Krommenhoek to become bride of Rick Mockbee in Salt Lake Temple The Salt Lake LDS Temple will be the setting for the Aug. 17 wedding wed-ding of Melissa Krommenhoek and Rick Mockbee. The newlyweds will be honored that evening at a reception to be held at the LDS Church, 745 N. 600 West, Pleasant Grove. Attending tV bride will be Amanda Krommenhoek, Sherry Gordon, Raquel Richards and Lisa Krommenhoek. The groom will be assisted by Matt Dixon, Jay Mitchell and Sid Krommenhoek. The bride-to-be. a daughter of Lois Watson Pritchett celebrates 80th birthday at family celebration July 28 The family of Lois Watson Pritchett honored her on her 80th birthday with a family party held at the home of Connie and Stanford King Saturday, July 28. Mrs. Pritchett was born July 3 1, 1910, at Spring City, Utah, to James Robertson Watson and Lucy Elizabeth Eliza-beth Roylance Watson. She grew up in Sanpete County and attended schools in Spring City andttarth Sanpete High School in , Mt. Pleasant She married Melrose Jed Pritchett of Fairview on Feb. 15, 1928. The marriage was later solemnized sol-emnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The Pritchetts spent the early years of their marriage in Los Angeles, Calif. They returned to Utah in 1933 and moved to American Fork in 1943, where her husband founded the Pritchett Construction Company. Mrs. Pritchett has been active in the community and in various women's organizations. She has been active in the PTA both in Spring City and American Fork, and served as PTA president in American Fork Norma Ann Bronson to exchange vows with Curtis Pusey Norma Ann Bronson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman R. Bronson, Bron-son, Lehi, will marry Curtis A. Pusey, son of Sandra Pusey of Orem and Jerrold Pusey of Oceanside, Calif, Friday, August 17, in Lehi. ' A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 at the Lehi North Stake Center, 851 N. 1200 East ; The event is open to all friends ahd relatives. ; They will live in Orem. Lorie Madsen to marry Bryan Jentzsch ht UVCC Ballroom Keith and LaRille Bushman, Cehi, are pleased to announce the . marriage of their daugh-5', Lorie -Sadsen, to Bryan Jentz . , Iwpert, i Slaho. . ' ' ' ; I They will be married Aug. 17 ati; p.m. at the Utah Valley Commu- . qity College Ballroom in Orem. , ' All friends and family are invited in-vited to attend. i ... ' ' i ( i r" " ) Please allow two weeks for an address change. Bridesmaids will be Melodi Audi and sisters of the bride, Cindy and Christine. Best men will be Phillip and Kendall Chadwick and Brian Schramm. The bride-to-be is a student in Information Management at BYU. Craig is s student at BYU majoring ma-joring in Computer Science. Ho served an LDS mission in Puerto Rico. The newlyweds will make their first home in Provo. Rita Krommenhoek of Pleasant Grove and John Krommenhoek of Provo, graduated from American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. Semi-nary. She is currently attending Utah Valley Community College. The prospective groom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Mockbee of Longview, Texas, attended Stephen F. Austin State University. He will graduate with a degree in business management from the University of Utah this year. The couple will make their first home in Orem. when there was one organization for all three schools in the city. She held the office of PTA president several times and served as the American Fork representative on the Alpine District PTA Council. An active member of various women's clubs, she served a term on the American Fork Presidents Council. She was also a member of the Utah County Women's Legislative Legisla-tive Council and served on their board of directors. She is an active member of the Beehive Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, which she joined in 1960, serving as captain for two terms and holding other offices. She is an active member of the LDS- Church and has held many offices in the various church organizations. or-ganizations. She worked in the MIA for 34 years. With her husband she has taught genealogy and spent many hours doing temple work. . Her current interests include genealogy, writing family histories and poetry, photography and gardening. gar-dening. Most important is her family. Curtis A. Pusey Norma Ann Bronson 1 Lorie Madsen 9 iwssmsaaam 1 I f J pi 4 . .. w ; - Craig Chadwick Teresa Petersen Melissa Krommenhoek Rick Mockbee r s Lois W. Pritchett She and her husband are the parents of three children, Melrose Jed Pritchett Jr., Boise, Idaho; Connie P. King, American Fork; and Bruce Michael Pritchett, Provo. She has 12 grandchildren and 20 greatgrandchildren. Blueberry Cheesecake 20 single graham crackers (crushed) 12 C. melted margarine;mix Line 8" by 12" pan. Cream together: 32 pound cream cheese 12 cup sugar 12 tsp vanilla Beat until smooth and pour into shell and bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Cool. Add a can of blueberry blue-berry topping. XT W t PACK TO ' . u.Atf..; '.-- - a I 'mr ; m i1 I 1 Salt Lake Temple rites to unite Koleen hippie and Alan Howe on Tuesday Koleen Whipple and Alan N. Howe have chosen to wed in the Suit Lake LDS Temple on Tuesday, Tues-day, Aug. 21. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Joyce P. Whipple of Orem and lite late Jack U. Whipple. The prospective groom is the son of Elliot C. and Mara!) ne H. Howe, Pleasant Grove. A reception will honor the couple on Tuesday, Aug. 21, from 7 to 9 p.m. at The Bungalow, 235 S. 100 West, Pleasant Grove. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Bridesmaids will include sisters of the bride: Kris Stratton, Katny Westphal, Karen Collins, and Lynn and Sylvia Robinson to celebrate Golden Anniversary at family dinner The family of Lynn and Sylvia Robinson will honor their parents' fiftieth year of marriage with a family dinner. Lynn and Sylvia wjre married Aug. 19, 1940, in Reno, Nevada. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Nov. 2 1, 1960. Sylvia was born in Pleasant Grove, where she attended school. She has worked as a home maker and high school cafeteria worker. In her leisure time, she enjoys crocheting cro-cheting and cooking. She has been active in the LDS Church and has held numerous positions. Lynn was barn in American Fork and also attended school there. Ha mmmmmm Reading a metropolitan newspaper is like eating a restaurant meal - you pick and choose from what's offered. But reading the hometown weekly is like eating a good home-cooked meal - a fellow doesn't want to miss a thing. -Donald Fellows in Saurartiea. N.Y.. "Catskill Mountain Star M m Come join in the fun! You'll be hooked if you do. Gymnastics increases flexibility, coordination and confidence. Classes include Bars, Beam, Floor, Vault and Mini Tramp. This is for students, beginning to advanced. (Must be 5 years or older). Coached by Anita Rose, instructor for 18 years, and other qualified coaches. Small classes for personal attention. Reasonable rates Team classes for those interested in competition r-- " T 9 f 'tit ml . t CHOGL STOCKS COMPLETE IN This Coupon snv niirrha;p nf rpiihrlv nrirprl ncrrh?nr!i;a , of $50 Expires890 , t. O in Kayelynne Terris and friends Jennifer Jen-nifer Bench and Jennifer Lund. Assisting the groom will be Dale Howe, Joe Howe, Jack Howe and Brian Whipple. Koleen is a graduate of Orem H igh School and Dixie College. She is enrolled, in the nursing program at BYU at the present time. She also works at Alpine Credit Union. Alan graduated from Pleasant Grove High School. He served in the Rome, Italy Mission. He attends BYU in the nursing program and plans to be a nurse anesthetist The newlyweds will make their first home in Provo. served in the Marines and was stationed in the South Pacific during dur-ing World War IL Lynn worked in construction and maintenance and retired from the Utah State Training School. Hs spends his time working in his garden, hunting and fishing. He has also held numerous positions in the LDS Church. Lynn and Sylvia enjoy doing temple work. They have traveled to Alaska, Hawaii and several locations loca-tions in the continental United States. They have three children: Er-lynn Er-lynn Vest, Anchorage; Marilyn' Bunce, Provo; Robbie, Sandy. They have four grandchildren. . 3 ( EVERY DEPARTMENT Good For or more l . r 1W f I ! ' : j i Alan N. Howe ' Koleen Whipp'e X A 4 it Lynn and Sylvia Robinson ; o o o , U c i I rv -?"t 1;: r. V I -1. -VI i i s'li-ii. '!(nwit..i 'in); "v-v'jtinii.. |