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Show Page D4 THE DAILY HERALD, (www.HarkTheHerald.com), Provo, Utah, Sunday, May 19, 2002 1 A : 'n .'. ll In fi vMirl Moore, 50th Berntson, Johnson April Marie Berntson of Idaho Falls and Terry R. Johnson Jr. of Paradise, Utah, have chosen to be married May 25 at the Historic Shelton Church in Rir-iA reception will be held that evening at the Shilo Inn in Idaho Falls. There will be an open house at the groom's grandparents, Ila and LaVell Heaps, on Sat. June 8th from p.m., 1034 N. 100 W., Orem, Ut. All friends and family are invited to attend. The prospective bride is the daughter of Lydia and Bruce Berntson, of Idaho Falls. She is currently attending Utah State University, majoring in psychology. The prospective groom is the son of Kathi and Terry Johnson Sr. of Paradise, Utah. He is a graduate of Provo High School and served an LDS mission to the Chicago North Illinois Mission. He is currently attending Utah State University, majoring in biology a and is employed by in Logan, Utah. The couple plan to make their home in Logan. e. 6-- 8 Muntzing, Schramm No gifts please. - -- St ' ul' 1 ""N v I i I Clark, Hatch Fred Clark and Renita Clark are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Rachel Ellen, to Devan Jay Hatch, son of Scott and Lisa Hatch. They were married on May 18, 2002 in the Manti LDS Madsen, 50th The family of Roy and Marilyn Madsen invite you to an open house in celebration of their parent's "50th" Wedding Anniversary, Saturday, June 1, from 4 pm at the Lakeside 1st Ward, 131 S 1600 W, Provo, Utah. No gifts, Please! 2-- 6:30-8:3- Jl 1994-199- 5. Dear Ann Landers: I'm writing in response to "Too Much Sex in Los Angeles," who complained that her husband wanted sex all the time, even though she was exhausted from taking care of small children. She thought their years together should count for something, but he said a wife has to provide sex. It has been a while since I read that letter, but I still become angry every time I think of his comment that he "already has plenty of friends" and she should do her "wifely duty." This idiot needs to hire a housekeeper to help lighten the load. If she didn't have so much housework, cooking and childcare, she might have more energy at bedtime. Don't Mind Being v Rude visitors 'Ann Landers Dear Ann Landers: I'd like to say something about people who visit someone ki the hospital. I was hospitalized for "'i i. ji, eral occasions and wouloV well-meani- not leave. She even had Oie nerve u say, "I know want visitors, but iMs isn't for you, it's for me.' Once she plopped down""' heavily on my hospital bed, and I needed extra medication for the pain. Please, tell your readers, if they know someone who is hospitalized, to check hi! with the family before u ii phoning or visiting. KeepA the visits short. Be quiets, both in and outside of tligf patient's room. And neverp ever, sit on the patient's t bed. Thanks, Ann. I feel ,. yoi-don- two weeks after undergoing emergency surgery. First, let me say I am grateful to my doctors, the hospital staff, and the wonderful people who invited my husband to dinner, stocked our refrigerator, cleaned our house, mowed the lawn, ran errands for me, brought me toiletries and washed my hair. I don't know what I would have done without them. I was under heavy medication during my stay and was not able to receive visitors most of the time. The majority of our friends understood this, but then, there were "the others." friend One showed up nearly every day, awakened me on sev- - 't better now. in Raleigh, N.C. Dear Raleigh: You're r welcome. I hope all weHf meaning visitors will take note of your suggestion and keep them in mindji for future reference. & wi:l2'JK urea or aiiavingr. i lent " - S MICRODERMABRASION HAIR REMOVAL: Dr. Richard W. Parkinson 2252828 1095 S. 800 Ca. Uit OREM E. (Nui nMouNumAMBuCttun Umon) Single in San Diego Dear San Diego: You are not the only one who thought some assistance around the house might alleviate a lot of the problem. I hope all men who expect more sex but V. Dinsdale, 50th They served in the LDS Wellington, New Zealand Mission from The couple will be honored at a family dinner at the Joseph Smith Memorial building in Salt Lake City. David and Colleen are the parents of seven children, Jeff Dinsdale, Chris Dinsdale, Lisa Dinsdale, Julie Smith, Diane Probst, Maria Lewis, and Denise Mongie. They have twenty-seve- n Dear Richard Bergen They certainly have. I am pleased to mention National Emergency Medical Services Week. I hope all EMS workers in the country know how much they are appreciated. Too demanding Temple. A reception will be held in their honor on May 0 25, 2002 from p.m. at the Clark residence, 673 W. 550 S., Orem. nurse at UVRMC. cian M refuse to help their wives around the house will pay close attention. ; Coca-Col- The children of David Richard Dinsdale and Colleen Knight Dinsdale announce the golden wedding anniversary of their parents. The couple was married on May 21, 1952 in the Salt Lake Temple. David taught in the South Summit and Alpine School Districts for 31 years. Colleen worked as a Dear Ann Landers: I would like to ask you to mention National Emergency Medical Services Week in your column. It is the third full week in May, which means this year, it is May Some EMS systems are run by law enforcement or fire departments, but many are run by hospitals, large manufacturing plants and local communities. Some EMS workers are paid, and others are volunteers. Some are also firefighters or police officers, and many are civilians connected to police or fire organizations, but ALL stand ready to respond to save a life at a moment's notice. Will you please mention the EMS workers in your column? I think they have earned it. Richard C. Berger, N.Y. State Emergency Medical Techni19-2- 5. Ulf and Elsa Muntzing Richard E. and Faye R. Moore will celebrate 50th are pleased to announce the Wedding Anniversary in May. marriage of their daughter, They were married May 24, Anahi to Matthew C. 1952 in Benjamin, UT. The Schramm, son of Glade and Georgia Schramm, on Frimarriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple day, May 24, in the Mt. February 1956. They are the Timpanogos Temple. They parents of seven children, will be honored that evetwenty grandchildren and ning at a reception at the two great grandchildren. Muntzing residence. Anahi served in the They will be honored at an open house on Saturday May Greece Athens Mission, 25, 2002 at the Pleasant Matt served in the Slovenia Grove Northfield Stake Cen- Ljubljana Mission. They are ter 105 W. 1800 N from 4:00 teaching at the MTC and pm to 6:00 pm. All friends will continue their educaand relatives are invited. tion at UVSC. I r"A .;;' A week to honor emergency workers CELEBRATIONS f I, igilgliiWiiW11 T Buckner, Vellinga Varney, Taylor Chad and Taylor ShayLynn Varney will be married on Thursday, May 23, 2002. ShayLynn is the daughter of Gordon and Edith Varney. Chad is the son of Mick and DeeDee Taylor. A reception will be held that evening at the White Willow at 342 N. 500 W, Provo, from 9 p.m. If we have missed you please feel welcome to attend. 7-- Bob and Marilyn Buckner of Lindon are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Amy to Bryce Vellinga, son of Roy and Linda Vellinga of Pay-soon Thursday May 23rd in the Mt. Timpanogos Temple. Friends and family are invited to attend a reception that evening from 9 at the McCurdy residence, 29 N. 1025 E. in Lindon, or in case of inclement weather, at the chapel located at 1000 E. 100 N. in Lindon. n, 7-- cponnria cocss wear FnEfj:.'.iss!o;rEi;cPARXi wester; 3SS South State Cram Mm - Sat Sam - 8pm j fymingtoiv COUNTRY HSiral fet spstSJSing ESectro.", local newtechnofcjjesfiwntheWas , at tfw Amatour Flm Festival ibaikmiigentiies IV'.TRKS from the Utah Theatre ,n i iool, cd!cge and - Mtsei ia ti of Ancient Life Arts Festival from the Utah High School fehnolosy Expend at at SLCC awf LTVSC ! ; Win prizes frorn participating vendors! Fire Arms J j newtechno Kite Festival! g ch ; Ammunition Accessories QUANTUM! 22G-7Q- Q0 grandchildren and five n. i Congratulations! We love he First Time I Held You you! CM 4 ill ,'., ! 't 'With the birth of your newborn, there cShoose an insurance plan that allows you to deliver at Mountain View Hospital, where our caring staff and physicians view every birth as special - as if it were your first child. married on Saturday, May 11, 2002 in the San Diego LDS Temple. An open house will be held in their honor in Orem on Friday, May 24, 2002. prenatal courses anesthesia options unlimited visiting hours flexible birthing methods home-lik- e atmosphere labor, delivery, recovery (LDR) rooms cee why we're voted as one of the best hospitals in Utah by Healthgrades.com. Stanger, Coomes Sara Stanger, of Palm Desert, CA, and Terel D. Coomes, of Provo, were ur obstetric services include: will be a lot of firsts: first laugh, first word and first step But none so special as the first time you hold your new baby. Mountain View Hospital MountainSiar Healthcare 1000 East 100 North Payson, Utah 465-700- 0 www.mvhpayson.com |