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Show Orem-Geneva Times November 18, 1982 AW::; I SHEILA FORD AND BRUCE K.CLAYTON Ford-Clayton Rites Saturday In Temple Sheila Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Ford, will marry Bruce K. Clayton Saturday, Nov. 20, in the Provo LDS Temple. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Conway B. Clayton. They are all of Orem. ' The couple will be guests at a wedding party luncheon to be held following the ceremony at Schonwalds Terrace. A reception will honor them that evening from 7 until 9:30 at the Orem East Stake Center. '. The bride is a graduate of Utah Technical College with a nursing degree. The groom attended Utah Technical College and Brigham Young University. He is employed em-ployed at Mountain Bell. MICHELE THAYNE AND BRIAN R. NIMER Michele Thayne Plans Marriage To B. Nimer ; Mr. and Mrs. R. ; LaMar Thayne announce ;the forthcoming ; marriage of their ; daughter Michele to Brian R. Nimer on Friday, Nov. 19, in the Provo LDS Temple. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent C. Tolboe and the CLOSICUT Wt art dating mi our nrirt MltCtfftfl f foihiont for airtt litot 7-14 &fo? ISP TO 50 0?F Hurry in for bait selection University Moll Orem mi He fulfilled a mission for the LDS Church in the Ohio Cleveland Mission. The reception hall will be decorated in blue and peach colors. Bridesmaids will be Fran Ford Rollins, Donette Ford Bell, Valerie Ford Bagwell, Jane Ford, Connie Clayton Parker, and Kathy Clayton. Attending the groom will be Bryce Clayton, Rod Parker, Brent Clayton, and Bradley Clayton. Special guests will include grandparents of the groom: Mr. and Mrs. C. Don Clayton of Orem. Following their, marriage the couple will make their home in Orem. late Harold F. Nimer. They are all of Orem. The bridal couple will greet friends and relatives at a reception Friday evening from 7 until 9 at the Orem 18th Ward, 1051 E. 200 N. Bridesmaids will be pt4jr We offer Gift Wrapping on your purchase 9B, SCOTT R. RABB AND SHARON NELSON Nelson-Raab Wedding Set For Friday, Nov. 19 Sharon Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Nelson of Orem, will become the bride of Scott R. Raab, son of Mr. and Mrs. David K. Raab of Orem, on Friday, November 19. Following the ceremony a wedding luncheon will be hosted by the bridegrooms parents at Sils. A reception will honor the couple that evening at the Orem Fifth Ward Chapel, 80 West 900 South, from 7 to 9 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Bridal attendants will be Paige Sigman as maid of honor; Joni Nelson, Colleen Anderson, Teri Bagley, and Kimberly Nelson. Best Men duties will be performed by Wade Raab, Robert Kresge Jr. and Jerry Tebbs. Serving as ushers will be Mike Vicky Wood, Val Juarez and Lucretia Thayne. Best men will be Blaine Nimer and Ken Long. Special guests will - include the bride's grandparents: Mrs. Margaret Thayne of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pearson of Farmington and the groom's grandmother: Mr. R. W. Wilson of Springville. The bride is a junior at Brigham Young University majoring in computer science. She graduated from Orem High School and LDS Seminary. At present she is employed at a local photography studio. The groom is a senior at BYU majoring in zoology. He also graduated from Orem High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission to Taiwan Taipei Mission. Following a honeymoon to Park City, Utah, the newlyweds will make their first home in Springville. All Corduroy SUITS Reg. $125.00 Now Only 8800 Alterations Extra :i ill Ill-: ill-. Nelson, Greg Nelson and Duane Hilton. Special guests will be grandparents of the bride and bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Meldrum, Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Henrichsen. Prenuptial parties were given by Janice Thomas, Lova Raab, Maxine Rowley, Leah Meldrum, Paige Sigman, Teri Bagley, and Kelly Vance. The bride elect is a graduate of Mountain View High School and LDS Seminary. She has attended Utah Technical College. The bridegroom graduated from Orem High School and LDS Seminary. He has attended at-tended BYU and Utah Technical College. The couple will make their home in Provo. Where both are employed. PAUL WARREN AND KELLY VANCE THOMPSON Vance-Thompson Wedding Today In Jordan Temple Kelly Vance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair W. Vance, Orem, will wed Paul Warren Thompson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Preston G. Thompson Thomp-son of Walnut Creek, Calif., today, Nov. 18, in (he Jordan River LDS Temple. A wedding brunch will follow at the White House. A reception will honor the newlyweds this evening from 7 t" 9 p.m. at the Women's Cultural Center, 310 W. 500 N., Provo. The event is open to all friends arid relatives. An open house will be held on Nov. 27 at the Walnut Creek First Ward in California. Attending the bride will be Cathy Ford, Stephanie Collard, Julie Dodson, and Nikki Benson as flower girl. Best men will be Brad Thompson, Mike Ford and Darrell Thompson. Special guests at the reception will be the groom's grandparents: Mrs. Mildred Thompson of Holladay, Utah, and Mrs. Noren Ashman of St. George, Utah. Prenuptial parties were given by Cathy Ford and Stephanie Collard, and by Paige Sigman and Jackie Hansen. The bride elect is a graduate of Orem High School and has attended Utah Technical College. Her fiance graduated V CHRISTINE BROWN AND KYLE LEN DEARING Christine Brown To Wed Kyle L. Bearing Today Christine Brown of South Jordan will marry Kyle Len Dearing of Orem today, Nov. 18, in the Jordan River Temple. A wedding breakfast will honor them at the South Jordan 11th Ward. They also will greet friends and relatives at a reception this evening in the South Jordan 11th Ward Cultural Hall. A second reception wilj be held Friday evening from 7 until 9 p.m. in the Orem West Stake Center. Parents of the couple are Russell and Alena Brown of South Jordan and Charles J. and Ar-thella Ar-thella N. Dearing of Orem. The bride is a graduate of Bingham High School and also attended Brigham Young University. She is a graduate of LDS Seminary and also was a member of the National Honor Society, President of Drill Team and affiliated af-filiated with Dance Company and Ski Club. The groom is a graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary where he participated in football, wrestling and from LDS Seminary and Los Lomas High School in California. He served an LDS mission to the Germany Munich Mission. At present he is attending Brigham Young University where he is completing his I ?. , , -r,'. , ; , gmt'-afc iff; " 1 c The only buy belter than a quality, fully electronic Olympia ES Series typewriter is a great buy ol an ES (or hundreds less. Thanks to your enthusiastic response, Olympia has increased production and lowered prices:ES100previously$1,195nov$999.ESl01 previously $1,295 now $1,199 ES105 previously $1,595 now $1,399 and only $999 wilh trade-In through September 15, 19,82. ISM ClOTiCUnj Solocn,.:- Ml (01 : m-: baseball. He served a mission to Perth Australia. Lavendar, dark purple and white silk flowers will highlight the reception hall accented with white wicker and fern plants. Bridesmaids will be Ix)rie Brown, Karilyn Brown, Charlene Mower, Maryann Park, Paula Lange and Cheryl Dearing. Attending the groom will be Karl Steele and Randy Ostler. Prenuptial bridal showers were hosted by Atthella Dearing, Jan Dearing, Charlene Mower, Alena Brown, Lorie Brown, Karilyn Brown, Kelli Ostler and Debbi Jex. THE FIRST THANKSGIVING? History gives credit to the pilgrims for the first Thanksgiving feast in 1621, but some authorities claim Virginians were celebrating Thanksgiving in Jamestown as early at 1607. International Ball Attracts Top Dancers The Brigham Young University International Ball, one of the largest dance competitions in the state, will begin at 6:30 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 20) in the Wilkinson Center Ballrooms. It is expected to attract more than 1,200 ballroom dance enthusiasts. en-thusiasts. Couples will perform international and American styles in ballroom, Latin and cabaret dance. The novice category competitions com-petitions will begin at 6:30 p.m., with the advanced dancers competing about 9:30 p.m., said Murdock. In addition to the competitions and performances, per-formances, there will be general dancing for the public during the evening. Co-owners of a dance studio in San Diego, Calif., Montez and Curtis will work on campus with the BYU Ballroom Dance major in business management. The couple will make their first home in Orem. ID to trade up. II al nn ullownnc ol tioo lest) in working order Outlook For Utah Turkeys Unless you find some exceptional sales, turkey should cost about 10 cents per pound more this year than last year,' but it should be plentiful, according ac-cording to Don Dobson, extension poultry specialist at Utah State University. "The economy has affected turkey growers like everyone else in the stale. Utah production is down about 15 percent and because there is still a great demand for turkey the price per pound has gone up a little," Dobson says. La Mont Blackham, general manager of the Moroni Feed Co-op, says nationally, turkey production is down about three percent but turkey consumption is up three percent. He says this has resulted in a net six percent reduction in turkey inventories, which causes prices to rise. Blackham says turkey growers are getting about 71-72 cents per pound this year. The final price the consumer pays depends on how the supermarkets decide to promote turkey this Thanksgiving. Dobson says the most plentiful birds will be the .12-14 pound hens. He says Utahns who wish to buy a home-grown turkey have the best chance of finding one under the "Norbest" label. "Utah specializes in the large torn turkey of 20 pounds or bigger, but most of these birds leave the state and end up in restaurants on the East Coast," Dobson says. Company, conduct examinations and give some private lessons in addition to their performance per-formance at the ball. Tickets for the one-night one-night event are currently available at the BYU Bookstore and at the BYU Intramurals Office, 112 Richards Building. "We sold out early last year," noted Murdock. Trcsfo 113 to CLYr.:?JA'EStOS only JCCO with working Correcting Selectric III tradd-In O,IL0VE)fO : 324 :.' . - :: :. J : V ; . ,: ;.: J . . . i.w :Mki :mm (mm w.11 . i 1 V ' i - ft if , f liliiisatiit j--. ' KERRY AND CRISTI EVANS CRYSTAL Cristi Evans Weds Kerry Crystal A reception held Saturday at Bart's Catering in Springville honored newlyweds Kerry and Cristi Evans Crystal who were married that afternoon. Parents of the couple are Eldon and Eileen Evans and James and Alene Crystal, all of Orem. Both are graduates of local high schools. Bridesmaids were c4rt GlaSS Expressions rJlAYERMITY 2t 9 OFF I 1 Maternity Wardrobe 1 I 32 North 100 East t Provo 373-1923 stained glass gifts . . . such fun to make. classes starting 236wTCente r.'TYovo 373-3046 Business LI IVcst Ccr.itr, Frm Bonnie McCormick, Gina Evans and Nisha Eaton. Dale Marrott and Colby Sweat were best men. Special guests in-; eluded Ruby Hansen, Adam and Eve Bickel, groom's grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Reed W. Crystal, and great-grandparents: Mrs. Myrtle Larsen and Mr and Mrs. Wilford Holme. now! 20 off Classes Wilh thi ml Fhsoti 374-C725 |