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Show Page - 28 Thursday, June THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, fip 30, 1983 Furnish tjstx? ticnio with usf end cjet J mm m ii w ruri i r rif i i ii vv? u L ii John Miles Henderson Carin Crandall Juli Anne Barrett Michael M. Scholl Linda Finch Jonathan Ward Watters Barrett, Scholl Crandall, Miles Finch, Watters Carin Crandall, daughter of and Peggy Crandall of Provo, will marry John Miles Henderson, son of Rexford and Amy Henderson of Ogallala, Neb. on Saturday at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Armand Eggertsen, 1215 N. Jordan Ave., Provo. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Eggertsen. The event is open to friends and relatives. In case of bad weather the wedding and reception will be at the LDS chapel, 1260 W. 1150 N, Grandview Hill, Provo. Bridal attendants will be Terri Crandall as maid of honor with Michelle Roberts as bridesmaid. Flower girls will be Natalee and Ashlee Crandall. Best man will be Rexford Henderson with Steve Yannuzzi and Dan and Gregg Crandall as attend- Juli Anne Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Barrett, of Troy, Michigan, will marry Michael Scholl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scholl of Las Vegas, Nevada, Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. g A will honor them on July 9th from 7 to 9 p.m. at 116 E. 400 N., Orem. The event is open to friends Howard house-warmin- and relatives. Bridal attendants will be Heather Barrett as maid of honor and Jennifer Barrett. Best man will be Steven Scholl. The bride-elegraduated from Troy High. She attended Ricks College and is now employed as a dental assistant in Orem. Her fiance graduated from Western High in Las Vegas. He served an LDS mission to Act lberta, Canada and is joring in public relations at BYU. The couple will live in Orem. now ma- ants. The " 7 bride-ele- ct graduated from Provo High where she was a member of the drill team. She attended Snow College. Her fiance graduated from Ogallala High. He attended Mid Plains Community College in North Park, Neb. where he was a member of the golf team. He has been serving in the U.S. Navy in Great Lakes, Linda Finch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis V. Finch of Lehi, will marry Jonathan Ward Watters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay LeRoy Watters of Orem, on Friday in the home of the Watters. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at Legion Hall, 51 N. Center, Lehi. The event is open to friends and relatives. Bridal attendants will be Mecham as maid of honor and Vickie Munford, Susan Miller and Jenifer Watters as bride-maidJill Peterson will be flower girl. Best man will be Doug Wall with Mark P. Watters and Paul Ra-mo- s. Finch as attendants. Special guests will be Etta Finch, grandmother of the bride and Isabel Watters, grandmother of the groom. The bride-elegraduated from Lehi High and the LDS Seminary. Her fiance attended Orem and Pleasant Grove High. 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NOUISt 9-- 6 Stat Oram 225-41- 41 WEEKDAYS, FRI. 'TIL 8 P.M. 111. The couple will live in San Diego, Calif. Heidi L. Higgins Brett J. Porter Higgins, Porter Heidi Higgins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Higgins of Idaho, will marry Brett Hey-bur- n, Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Budd Porter of Provo, Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor them that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Provo 10th LDS Ward. The event is open to friends and relatives. Bridal attendants will be Lisa Hobson and Debbie Nelson. Best man will be Greg Ogden with Kelvin and Cornell Porter, Stuart Nelson and Mark Hobson as ushers. o The bride graduated from High, attended BYU and served an LDS mission in southern Min-ic- London, England. Her fiance graduated from Provo High and served an LDS mission in Columbus, Ohio. He is attending BYU. The couple will live in Provo. Motifs Jerie Jeppson Leo Barton Jeppson, Barton Jerie Jeppson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeppson of Pleasant Grove, will marry Leo Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Barton of St. George, on Friday. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of the bride's parents, 91 E. 700 S., Pleasant Grove. The event is open to friends and relatives. Bridal attendants will be Lori Johnson and Jamie Scarkino. Best man will be Paul Levitt with Jack E. and Jeff Jeppson as attendants. The BYU Gets Computer Grant An international Young University grant to assist in develdeopment of computer-aidesign and manufacturing programs. Carl W. Bacon, director of the BYU Development Office, an arm of the LDS Foundation, said the grant from Chicago-base$5,000 d Girls Have Math Anxiety - At the SEATTLE (UPI) Mount Rainier Computer Camp this summer, Angela Keller will build an entire microchip computer within one week. Child computer prodigies aren't exactly common, but something about Angela makes her scientific bent even more unusual: she's a d partment. FMC's grant will benefit a number of students." "We have been working with BYU's engineering college for almost two years, especially with the programs. We felt that because BYU has one of the only regular college departments in the country, we wanted to give the grant to BYU," said Gary director of computer design at FMC's San Jose office. CAD-CA- CAD-CA- Lay-to- n, and UTC. She is employed at Five Counties Ass. of Government in St. George. Dixie High and is employed in St. George. The couple will live in Santa Clara. a FMC Corp. will be used by the Technology Department in the College of Engineering Sciences and Technology. "This grant and others like it are of tremendous value to us," said Max Raisor, associate professor of technology at BYU. "Much of our development and research comes through donations from companies like FMC. "We are especially grateful for this grant, because the money is unrestricted and we can use it throughout our de- graduated from High ' Her fiance graduated from manufactur- ing company has given Brigham bride-ele- ct Pleasant Grove i I Uil Our entire stock of top quality Pykettes brand Ladies Long Sleeve, Short Sleeve, and Cap Sleeve Blouses are t I now on sale. Normally retail in better department stores for $19-$3- 2. Choose from an array of styles in Solids and Prints. Washable and Easy Care Misses Sizes 0 Womens Sizes 36-4- 6 8-2- ' girl. Less than a month before the deadline for the camp at sign-u- p Mount Rainier, the youngster from Mead, Wash., was the only girl enrolled. All 50 openings for boys were filled. Around the Seattle area, educators are finding that boys routinely show more interest than girls in working with computers, a phenomenon they've labeled a new strain of the "math anxiety" suffered by girls and women. 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