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Show nn Wednesday, December I iTW Til Timelv issues, news, features, including tamily, lood, fashion JL HJWJIM, y s Juli Jolley, daughter of Mr. and David Jolley, Salem, will marry Jeff Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Black. Pay son, Friday, 'I ; the Sp. Fork Memorial Building. reception will honor the couple that evening. p.m. at the Sp. Fork Memorial Building. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Matron of honor is Peggy Ewell with Teresa Jolley, Brenda Jolley, Jill Barney and Shelly Bullock as bridesmaids. Best man is Kent Butler and Buck Jolley. The bride-eleattended school in Sp. Fork. Her fiance graduated from Pay-so- n High and is working in Provo. The couple will live in Payson. in A IK L If I f 1$j 'iJi if 14 j ' f') i 1 If , , lit if ' f '"' ( 9 '7t28 1 ixMA J 11 ' fJrwA Jolley, Black Take Vows Mrs. - Page THE HERALD. Proyo. Utah, 26, 1P84 ((y;i1 fill I r V - Kelly Snow Paula Dibble. Dibble, Snow Jeff Black Juli Jolley Paula Dibble, daughter fo Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dibble, Mapleton, will marry Kelly Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snow, Spnngville, Saturday in Springville. A reception will honor the couple Engle, Cameron Plan Wedding Marianne Margaret Engle, of Mrs. Naomi S. Engle and Kenneth J. Engle will marry Stephen Von Cameron, son of Mr. daughter and Mrs. James Cameron, Orem, Friday, in The Church of Jesus Saints Salt Christ of Latter-da- y Lake Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening 9 p.m. at the 19th 38th Ward, 1025 S. 800 E., Orem. Matron of honor is Debra Engle Vi5vv25i 7-- Averett. Bridal attendants are Linda Jo Cameron, Jan Naslund, Lisa Douglass and Nancy Bentley. Best man is Del Okamoto with Douglas Cameron and James that evening, 7:30-9:3- 0 p.m. at the Springville Museum of Art. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Terri Daniels, Connie Snow and Marnie Engle. The bride-elegraduated from BYU and is pursuing doctoral work at the University of Chicago in Near Eastern languages and civilict Gu-rul- e. zations. Her fiance graduated from BYU in economics and is also pursuing doctoral work at the UofC. He served an LDS Mission to North Tokyo, Best man is Mark Snow. Both the bride-eleand bridegroom attended Springville High. The couple will live in Springville. ct Japan. Using a Baseball Bat is No Answer Steve Heiner Photo The Eskelsons in Am. Fork may be the only couple in the Valley to have their own castle. Winter Beauty Shimmers With Colors Ice Castle Creates Wonderland to put it up! It's a tradition!' so my husband, with the help of friends, decided to make the castle again." The beautiful structure is approximately 30 feet tall and 25 feet wide. A wooden and wire frame filled with tree branches is the support. "An old apple tree on the far side is close enough to be part of it too," Mrs. Eskelson says. She explained how her husband creates the intricate sculpture. First he takes water from their private well, which is electrically pumped. He uses a fine sprayer, ordinary drinking glasses and a huge syringe to distribute the water so it will freeze. "He throws the glasses of water up, so it will trickle down and give a cascading effect, forming lovely, long, icicles. "The syringe is like the hos By TORRI LATIMER Aist. Today Editor A huge, rainbow-colore- ice d castle adds a bright spot this winter to the neighborhood of Oral and Ruth Eskelson, 1075 E. Main, American Fork. The couple revived their tradition of spraying a specially built wooden frame with water and food coloring to create a shimmering winter creation. "We made it every year for about 10 years, then stopped to go on an LDS mission to Alabama," said Ruth Eskelson. "When we got back to Utah, the winters didn't seem cold enough to keep the castle from . melting, so my husband stopped making it." This year, with tempera- tures plunging and ample the castle was snowfall, vived. "Everyone re- told us 'You have Dear Ann Landers: I agree with "Wife of a Boozer." For 13 miserable years I was married to an alcoholic. My had more excuses to drink and more people to blame than a junkyard dog has fleas. And now the state of New Jersey has given him yet another way to escape responsibility for his drinking. The law can go after the host andor hostess who poured one too many. Please answer one question. How does a hostess take car keys away sot without a from a small army to back her up? I can't count the number of times my husband left the house, drunk as a skunk. No way could I have stopped him, short of taking a baseball bat to his skull. You do a great job, but your nod of approval to that New Jersey law N.M. In deserves another look. Portland, Ore. Dear Portland: Many readers have suggested that I rethink that one and I'm doing just that Dear Ann Landers: Several years ago our daughter died in a car accident. She was survived by her husband and three children. Our relationship with our and the grandchildren continued in harmony for four years. Several months ago, a friend telephoned to say our had remarried. He has neither called nor visited since he remarried. We can live with that, but the loss of the grandchildren is killing us. We have telephoned several times and asked if we could speak to the youngsters or pick them up for the IWl green and orange rainbow creation. "The only worry is whether a sunny day will melt it. It has already melted once this year, a few weeks ago," he said. ."At night, I put a spotlight on it and the colors really look lovely." son-in-la- w Although they must spend time and even a bit of money to maintain the castle, the son-in-la- w couple say they enjoy it. 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