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Show Page 12 - THE HERALD, Provo. Utah. Wednesday. September m 5, Anniversaries Weddings Anna Rebekah Fish, daughof Mr. and Mrs. Merlin J. Sonny Fish of Spanish Fork, will marry David C. Leavitt. son of Eva Mac Farnsworth ter i " x An1 :.M , relatives Bridal attendants are Julie Archuleta as matron of honor with Neesha Migiiaccio as bridesmaid. Best man is Scott Morris with Ryan Migiiaccio. The bride-elegraduated from Provo High. Paul Hirst Christine Brutsch Klmber H. Barton Cynthia Kaye Ross Brutsch, Hirst Christine Brutsch, daughter of Werner and Leonie Brutsch of Layton, will marry Paul Hirst, son of Frank and Cynthia Hirst of Orem, Thursday, in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Logan Temple. A garden reception will honor the couple Friday, September 7 from 9 p.m. at 1756 South Main, Orem. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants will be Miriam Brutsch and Katharina Peterson, sisters of the bride. Best man will be Keith Youd. The bride-elegraduated from South Fork High, Calif, and Ricks College. She is attending BYU studying Medical Technology and is working at the Orem Recreation Center. She served an LDS Mission to the Ft. Lauderdale, Florida (Jamaica) Mission. 7-- Her fiance graduated from Orem High and attended Utah Technical College in Orem. He is currently employed for Shelton Company as a machinist. He served an LDS Mission to Atlanta, Georgia. The couple will live in Orem. I L Her fiance graduated from Provo High and is employed Provo. The couple will live in in Cynthia Kaye Ross, daughter of and Mrs. Leon Ross, will marry Kimber H. Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Que D. Barton, on Friday, in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Jordan River Temple. A garden reception will honor the couple that evening from p.m. at the home of the bride, 3009 Comanche Lane, Provo. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants will be Kristi Ross, Melanie Barton, RoLene Anderson, Angela Ross and Winterton. Best man will be Byron Haskell with Brett Ross and Curtis Hoald-ridg- e as attendants. The bride-elegraduated from Timpview High School and served an LDS Mission to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She is Proclolon Haircuts a Styling forguyoi gall Just the tropics. 95 The Wolff System is the world's number one choice. And it's the only tanning system we use. So for a tan, give deep, dark, healthy-lookin- g us a call. We've got the closest thing to the sun itself. IN are on the go, your time is important to you. With a wash & wear perm you II look great all the time. You tr f Hintze 50th Anniversary Fete An open house celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Harold S. and Grace A. Hintze will be held Saturday at tht PI. View Ward, 650 E. Stadium Ave., Provo, i The event is open to friends and relatives. They request no gifts. Harold Sears Hintze and Grace Anderson were married Sept. 10, 1934 in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Salt Lake Temple. Harold was born in SLC, to Henry H. Hintze and Ethel Irene y , i 5? 1st visit with this coupon! "PpRG LiLiLi 7-- mm Carefree Curls For your active lifestyle the sun's tanning rays. So after only sessions, you'll eight look like you've just spent months em- currently ployed in Orem. Her fiance graduated from Timpview High School and Utah Technical College. He served an LDS Mission to San Diego. He is employed in Orem. Youngtimer doing modeling. Her fiance graduated from Spanish Fork High School and is attending Utah Technical Colelge. He is employed by Merlin J. Fish Construction. The couple will live in Spanish Fork. was a member of the color guard. She has been a ZCMI The Wolff tanning system is light years ahead of any competitor. It provides the perfect balance of in Anna Rebekah Fish David C. Leavitt School and LDS Seminary. She VERY DAY UN DAY 7-- 9 rn from Spanish Fork High Terry Migiiaccio Steve Jolley Barton, Ross Wed Mr. it is. I and the late Richard Boyd Leavitt, of Salem, on Friday, in Spanish Fork. A reception will honor the couple that evening from p.m. at 124 S. 970 E.. Spanish Fork. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Special guests will be grandparents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Dansie and the bride's aunt and uncle, Ed and Eileen Broach from Phoenix, Arizona. Attending the bride as maid of honor will be Danna Fuller with Christine Capel, Theresa Fish, Allison Farnsworth and Rachel Fish as attendants. Best man will be Wayne Martin with Rick Leavitt, Dale Leavitt, Wayne Fish and Rex Fish as attendants. The bride-elec- t graduated Migiiaccio, Jolley Marriage Terry Migiiaccio. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Roger Howard, Provo, will marry Steve Jolley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Jolley, Provo, September 8. in American Fork A reception will honor the couple that evening, p m at 144 S. 2nd W., American Fork. The event is open to all friends and Slated Fish, Leaviff Nuptials M) 4ITOI.TMT MEEDEI) 2255 UNIV. PARKWAY 27 Next to Albertson's, Provo TH1 SUHSHIUi PATCH tanning salon 3071 S II (I P N. Canyon Road VV H HI) V S I ( & (Edgemont-Plaza- HOURS: 374-840- 7 MON-WE- THRU 9:30-8:0- , 9:00-5:3- boutique ) Provo 377-820- 0 SATURDAY 1. 0 CLOSE ft D SUNDAY. Sears. Grace, was born in Ephraim to Herbert D. Anderson and Marie Sorensen. Harold worked for the Furniture Co., SLC then they moved to Provo and he became a partner in the Utah Valley Furniture Co. He worked for BYU until he retired in 75. Grace served as a Pink Lady for 27 years, and retired in 1975 as Director of Volunteers at the Din-wood- y W : Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Hintze served as Bishop in two Wards and counselor in a Stake Presidency. They are both Temple workers. Their children are Geraldine, (Mrs. Rey L. Hatch), El Paso, Texas; Deanne, (Mrs. Raymond L. Madsen), Provo; Harold A. of Sundance; Richard A., SLC; Raymond A., SLC; and Claudia, (Mrs. William Terry Hyde), Oak City. They have 32 grandchildren and 6 salesHospital. She is a part-tim- e lady at Hickory Farms. She has served in Primary and Relief Society. Harold was a member of the Chamber of Commerce and served as Chairman of the Provo Freedom Festival. He was a member of the Lions Club. He ljjjet 3 l,ttle suPPort during Hanes Annual Fall Hosiery Sale Give your legs the support they deserve with Hanes ' Alive support pantyhose Portraits to remember today's magic moments comfortable Lycra' spandex with special graduation at call and upper thigh. 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