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Show Page HERALD, Ptovo, Utah, Monday, August 10-- THE 23, 1985 Christine Larsen, Cory Wofford cur1 H i MR. AND MRS. CORY BLAINE WOFFORD (Christine Larsen) Christine Larsen and Cory Blaine Wofford were married Aug. 20 in the Oakland LDS Temple. Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. A. Gordon Larsen of Pleasanton.. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wofford of American Fork. A wedding breakfast followed the marriage. A garden reception honored the couple that evening from 7 to 9 at the home of the bride's parents. A reception given by the bridegroom's parents will be at Eden Fitzen Gardens, 280 South Center, American Fork, from 7 to 10 Aug. 27. Attending the bride will be Melanie Dixon, Dottie Boone and Kathy Alexander. Flower girls will be cousins of the bridegroom, DaNiel Nielson, Valerie Rasmussen; Jaime Glover, Jenny Dubois and Jenny Holmstead. Best men will be Alan B. Wofford, a twin brother, and Donnie Alexander. Greeters will be Lee and Jeanne Holmstead. Prenptial parties were given by cousins and aunts of the couple. The bride graduated from Anador High School in Pleasanton: and from LDS Seminary. She is a senior at BYU in interior design. The bridegroom graduated from LDS Seminary and American Fork High School where he was active in sports. He served an LDS mission to Okayama, Japan and participated in a BYU semester abroad to Japan. He attended Snow College and is currently a senior at BYU majoring in business management. The couple will live in Orem while completing their studies. Caihy Clemenis, Dale Woolsey Smart, Dalton Wedding Susan Smart will become the bride of Dan L. Dalton on Friday in the Jordan River LDS Temple. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Merrill J. Smart of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Glade L. Dalton of Lehi. A wedding breakfast at R. Spencer Hines will be given by the bridegroom's parents. A reception will honor the couple that evening bride's parents. Attending the bride will be Annette Smart, Jodi Dalton, Linda McGla-mer- y and Mary Bishop, with Natalie Smart as flower girl. Cole Dalton will serve as best man. Special guests will include grandparents of the couple, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jay Smart, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Wash.; and Mrs. Delsy Leany and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gifford, all of St. George. A prenuptial party was given by Virginia Tuttle and Colleen Richards, aunts of the bride-elec- t. Miss Smart is a high honors graduate of a Sterling En-- Scholar finalist in D . MR. AND MRS. GARY MARTIN SANDERS (Joyce Humpherys) Saturday Wedding Joyce Humpherys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weaver Humpherys of Orem became the bride of Gary Martin Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sanders of Hurricane on Saturday at the DAN L. DALTON Jordan River LDS Temple. SUSAN SMART A reception honored the couple that evening at the home of the bride's parents. An open house on glish, a Girl's State dele- delegate. He also gradu- Aug. 28 will be at the home of the bridegroom's gate and first attendant ated from LDS Semi- parents. to Miss Springville. The bride is a graduate of Orem High School nary. He served an LDS Her fiance graduated mission to Sendai, Japan. and attended BYU. She will student teach at with high honors from Highland High School this fall. The couple are majorLehi High School where The bridegroom is a graduate of Hurricane he was involved in band ing in electrical engi- High School, Dixie College and SUSC. He will and won several shop neering at BYU. They attend graduate school at the University of Utah. awards. He was a Ster- will live in Provo and He served an LDS mission to Sapporo, Japan and works as a technical director for a theatre group. ling Scholar finalist in complete their math and a Boy's State The newlyweds will live in Salt Lake City. Limb-Dewi- Cooking ti Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Limb, Payson, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Allison to D. Keven DeWitt, son of Mrs. Afton DeWitt, Payson, and the late Ogden A. DeWitt. The couple will marry Friday at the Payson East Stake Center in a ceremony performed by Bishop Richard Openshaw. A reception will follow that evening from 7:30 to 9:30 at the same location. The event is open to friends and relatives. Attending the bride will be Debbie Harward, Donna Blackburn and sisters Shelley Finster, Claudia Limb and Tracy Limb. Best man will be Derek DeWitt, brother of the bridegroom. Shawn DeWitt, brother of the bridegroom, will attend. is a student at Payson High School. The bride-eleThe future bridegroom is employed in Payson.. Prenuptial parties were given by Cindy King and Carol Jorgensen and also by Debbie Harward and Kim Gasser. Special guests will be grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Limb, Payson; and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Christensen, Salem, and grandmother of the bridegroom, Mrs. Areola DeWitt, Payson. The couple will reside in Salem. ill i Prenuptia! parties were given by Christi Adams and Liz Shirtlift; Kari Buler, Janet Clements and Sally Sherrif ; and Kris Bird and Wendy Madson. Miss Clements is a graduate of Provo High School where she was a varsity cheerleader. She attended Utah Technical College majoring in graphic and commercial art. Mr. Woolsey graduated from Provo High School and is a member of the National Guard. He attended Fort Leonard Wood in Mississippi. The couple will live in Spanish Fork. ct CATHY LYNN CLEMENTS DALE LEE WOOLSEY Donna Hansen, Kenneth Anderson Donna Lee Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Hansen, Orem, will marry Kenneth R. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson, Layton, on Thursday in the Jordan River LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple at the home of the bride's parents, 892 N. 800 E. that evening. Terri Hansen will serve as maid of honor with Susie Kolozsvari, Joanna Williams and Jeanette Humphries as bridesmaids. Flower girls will be Valerie and Jeanette Hansen and Jenny and Jeana Anderson. Best man will be Robert Hamilton. Special guests will be grandparents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson, Burley, Ida.; and grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hansen, Provo. Prenuptial parties were given by Terri Hansen and Sharon Hall. The bride-eleis a graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary. She received a one-yecertificate in dental assisting at Utah Technical College and from LDS Institute. Her fiance is a graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission to the Texas, San Antonio Mission. The couple will live in Layton. km i Pullman, Felsted, She was Attending the bride will be Kris Bird, Marie Theriault, Leeann Thomas and Danna Woolsey. Beth Woolsey and Lita-J- o Woolsey will be the flower girls. Todd Burningham and Duane Woolsey will attend the bridegroom. Special guests will be grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Carter and Olga Clements; and grandparents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Woolsey. Willi at the home of the Springville High School where she was active in band, debate and graduated as a four-yea- r scholar. She also graduated from LDS Seminary where she was a member of the seminary council. Cathy Lynn Clements and Dale Lee Woolsey will marry on Friday in the Provo LDS Temple. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs Richard Clements and Mr. and Mrs. Lars M. Woolsey, all of Provo. A reception at the Provo West Stake Center will honor the couple that evening with western dancing from 9 to 11. ""fe ALLISON LIMB D. KEVEN DEWITT Slim Tips Sticking to a diet can be a challenge if you love to cook. But you can learn plenty of tricks to cut down on calories in - here's a the kitchen good one. Instead of using flour as a thickener for sauce, rely on pureed especially vegetables, onions, mushrooms, fennel and leeks. 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