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Show Fisher-Hir she wedding July 2 m SL Temple Jesper son-Harrison wedding Orem-Geneva Times- -Wednesday June29, 1988 Page 3 "5 Kari Dawn Fiatuw in..nut . Marlene Atwood and Brent Fisher of Orem, will marry Darren Hirsche, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delynn Hirsche of Orem on Saturday, July 2, 1988 in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 6 to 8 at the Women's Culture Center located at 310 W. 500 N. in Provo. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Lisa Saiz, Tawni CastnKtonde, LeAnne Ensign, and Kim Ririe. Best man is Lon Hirsche with Richard Stanley, Matt Nelson, Dave Wind, and John Paynter attending. The bride-elect graduated from Orem High and IDS Seminary. She is currently attending the American Institute of Medical and Dental Technology and is employed in Orem. Her fiance graduated from Orem High where he was active in football and wrestling. He graduated from LDS Seminary and served an IDS mission in Auckland, New Zealand. He is a junior at Brigham Young tnmrn KARI DAWN FISHER AND DARREN HIRSCHE University majoring in secondary education and is employed in Orem. The couple will live in Provo. Lauralee Dorine Jesperson and Kevin J. Harrison will be married Thursday, June 30, 1988 in the Salt Lake Temple. A wedding luncheon will be hosted by the bride's grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Smith at their home in Orem. Friends are cordially invited to attend the reception to be held Thursday, Thurs-day, June 30, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the UVCC Ballroom, Orem. Hosts will be the parents of the bride, Oscar and Dorine Jesperson, Orem. The groom's parents, Murray and Betty Harrison of Phoenix, Arizona will honor the couple at a reception in Phoenix on July 15. The bride is a graduate of UVCC and attends Arizona State University Universi-ty where she is employed by the University Relations Dept. The firoom is a BYU graduate and is a CPA with Touche, Ross & Co. in Phoenix. He served in the LDS if Jones-Blanchette wedditi LAURALEE DORINE JESPERSON AND KEVIN J. HARRISON England, Leeds Mission. The couple will reside in Mesa, Arizona. Billie H.Jones and Gary M.Blan-chette M.Blan-chette were married Tuesday, June 21, 1988 in the Jordan River LDS Temple. A garden reception honored them that evening at the home of the bride in Orem. The bride is a lifelong resident of Orem. She is a graduate of Orem High School and Utah Technical College Col-lege of Provo She has been employed in dental offices. The groom is employed as a manager at Hughes Air Craft Co. in San Diego, CA. Parents of the couple are Stanley and Bly Houston, and Harvey and Mariam Blanchette, all of Orem. The newly married couple and their children: Jennifer, David, and Jason Jones, and Jeff, Monica and Phil Blanchette are living in Poway, CA. vv m V' MR. AND MRS. GARY BLANCHETTE (Billie Jones) ROBIN MERRILL AND VERNON LEE WAGNER and golf. He is employed as a logger. The couple will make their first home in Provo. Robin Merrill to wed Vernon Lee Wagner Robin Merrill, daughter of Dr. Paul F. and Sunny Merrill of Orem, will marry Vernon Lee Wagner, son" of Vernon Lee and Raedell Wagner of Cambridge, Idaho, on Thursday, June 30, 1988 in the Jordan River LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Pullman Inn, 415 S. University, Pro-. Pro-. vo. Attending the bride will be Jenny Jen-ny Merrill, Becky Chipman, Donella Holden, Kristin Wojoras, Lisa Coplen and Eva Garst. Groom's attendants will be Allan Huntsman, Karl Wagner, David Merrill, Mer-rill, Corey Holden and Kevin Merrill. The bride elect is a graduate of Orem Hieh School where she was af filiated with the Dance Co. Her fiance is a graduate of Cambridge Cam-bridge High School and also attended attend-ed Ricks College and Brigham Young University. He served in the Munich Germany Mission. While in high school he played football, basketball Lora Lee Day will marry Bill Erickson in Temple ' Lora Lee Day, daughter of J. -Rodney and Pamela Day of Orem, will marry William Edward Erickson, a son of Bonnie Erickson, both of Tacoma, Washington, on Friday, Fri-day, July 1, 1988 in the Salt Lake Temple Tem-ple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A reception will be held that evening even-ing from 7 to 9 at the Orem 31st Ward, 641 South 400 East, Orem. All friends are welcome. Bridesmaids will be Dorrie Erickson, sister of the groom; Jami Day, Terri Day, Marsha Day, and Jennie Whitman. Best man will be Vern Klinger. Prenuptial bridal showers were given by aunts Joan Stewart and Virginia Hayes, and neighbors Myr-na Myr-na Laird, Dorothy Crowley, Connie Mikkleson, Delores Jorgensen and Irene Paul. - The bride-elect is a graduate of Brigham Young University with a Math Education degree. She is a graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary. She is employed at Mervyns and worked there throughout college. She taught in Idaho last semester. Her fiance is a graduate of Clover Host families sought for Mexican "experimenters" Students win Scholarships V " Ki Learn about Mexico without leaving leav-ing Orem! Import a bit of international interna-tional flavor into your home and community com-munity for a few weeks by hosting a Mexican group member through The Experiment in International Living's Homestay USA program. The Experiment Experi-ment is currently seeking additional qualified host families to share in this experience. This program offers you and other families in your community communi-ty a rewarding opportunity to experience ex-perience Mexican culture in your own home. Your Experiment group will be in Orem from July 7th to August 4th and will be made up of eight to twelve young men and women of college age and older, and include a leader. In addition ad-dition to participating in your family's fami-ly's daily activities, group activities will also be arranged once a week by your local project coordinator. Chosen by the Mexican National office of-fice on the basis of their flexibility, maturity and motivation, these international inter-national "Experimenters" offer friendship and warmth to their host families and bring part of the world to their host communities. A host family interested in sharing shar-ing their home with an international Experiment visitor provides hospitality to a participant while learning lear-ning firsthand about another culture. "Experimenters" bring their own spending money and are fully insured while they are in the United States. Participants and families are careful ly matched by The Experiment through interviews and consultations with families and local volunteers. Join other families in Orem who have agreed to host members of the Mexican Experiment group in working work-ing towards greater international understanding. For more information about hosting a Mexican "Experimenter," "Ex-perimenter," contact your local Experiment Ex-periment coordinator, Sharon Geersten at 801-226-2073 or call The Experiment toll-free, at 800-327-HOST. Orem Council PTA and Orem High School PTSA awarded $300 scholarships to two students to be used us-ed during the upcoming academic year. Receiving the scholarships were Tammy Farnsworth and Tami Falkner. "You have outstanding records at Orem High and we are proud of your accomplishments and enthusiasm," said Orem High PTSA president Arlene Peterson. The award to Tami was present-jd present-jd in the name of Berdean Jarman to .lonor his service to Orem High and its students and to mark his retirement retire-ment from his educational career. It takes 17 muscles to smile, 43 muscles to frown. 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The workers were so productive that Signetics decided to build in Orem and stay permanently. Now they have 2000 employees and plan to expand further. They took a chance on Utah and it paid off. An unusually productive produc-tive work force is just one of many reasons Utah is a profitable place for industry to locate, including abundant, abun-dant, reasonably priced electricity. Wehave nnrtnlhr&s the power LUUCJUU tomake n)(j3(ing(3(p things U&UGHT COMPANY happen. Signi'tii s Curp luri r North American ("tulips t oipnr Jlion, privalcly owned by N.V. Philips of Ihe Netherlands, seventh largest corporation in the world. V |