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Show 20 Page - THE HERALD. Provo. UHh. Thursday, January 17, 1985 Berbers Feted For Golden Anniversary Frampton, Peterson Saturday. Jan. i Edison C. Breckenridge Donna L. Baker-Greenwa- y Breckenridge Greenway Wed Donna L. Baker-Greenwa- Provo, will marry Edison C. Breckenridge, Springville, Satur- day, in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Provo Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening, 8 p.m. at the Springville Museum of Art. The bride-elec- t graduated from BYU and the University of Waterloo, Canada. She is pursuing a Doctoral in sociology and is employed by the economics dept. there. Her fiance graduated from BYU and was a soil scientist with the Federal Government. He served an LDS Mission to Hawaii. Both are workers at the LDS Provo Temple. Surging Power Voltage surges and power line noises can distrupt and damage solid state equipment. For free literature about voltage surge suppressors, write: Box VNS, General Electric Company, Wiring Device Department, 225 Service Road, Warwick, RI 02886. What Happened at the Rodeway 19. The have lived most of their married lives in Provo. After they were married they lived in Los Angeles. Calif but later returned to Provo. Garna was born to Robert and Susi iJolley) Lloyd in Tropic, Utah. While still a child, the family movd to Provo where she attended schools in Orem and Provo. Byron is the son of Joseph and Phobil Chester Barber. He was , Bridal attendants are Joyce Clegg and Lynelle Chnstensen with Melissa Clegg as flower girl. Best man is Russel Cook. The bride-elec- t graduated from Pleasant Grove High and attended Collge of Southern Utah at Ceder City and is employed in PI. Grove. Her fiance graduated from Orem High and Utah Technical College in heavy technical equipment. He is employed in Salt Lake City. The couple will live in PI. Grove. Coalville. Utah Garna was employed at Kiuwe Ville Store tor a number ol years and also at Haywards (V Byron wurked at Geneva Steel. Fletcher New s Agency and retired in 1975 from Bradshaw Auto The couple enjoy the mountains and fishing and have been traveling a lot Jie past ten years Both like good music. Thev have three children Mrs Ervin' (Colleen Burrows. Boise. Ida Douglas Barber. Provo and Mrs. Gerv (Kayi Carter, Salt Lake City. They have five grandchildren, five step grand children anil eight Inn. 1292 S University Avenue. Provo. The event is open to all friends and relatives. 0 I born in Coalville where he attended school. He attended high school in The children of Byron and Garna Barber will honor tfieir parents tor their Golden Wedding Anniversary illi an upt-house, p.m., Lynda Ann Frampton. duagh'er of Mr. Jesse It and the late Beth W. Frampton. PI Grove, will marry David Melvin Petersen, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Petersen, Orem, Friday in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Provo Temple. A rec eption will honor the couple that evening, 7:30-1p.m. at the Timpanogos 15th Ward, 193 N. 40o E.. PI. Grove. The event is open to all friends and relatives. David Melvin Petersen Lynda Ann Frampton ' IB. i ; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Barber n Taylor, Frischknect Marry HOW DO YOU LOOK IN YOUR SWIMSUIT? the time to shape up for summer! Mow Is of Mr. Jill Frischknect, daughter i 1 Lab of the Food Science and Nutrition k it weight control Department at BYU offers a program starting January 22, 23 and 24, 1985. The Dietary Counseling and Mrs. Lee Frischknect, Tempe, Arizona, married Glen Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Taylor, Am. Fork, Saturday, last Saturday, in The Church of Jesus Saints Mesa, Christ of Latter-da- y Arizona Temple. A reception honored them that afternoon in Tempe. There will be an open house in PI. Grove, Saturday, 9 p.m. at The Bungalow, 235 ten-wee- f fi if fill i Tl'ESDAY 12:00 7 S. 100 W. I, P.M. 0 or for more information, call 2218, Smith Family Living Center. To - i&y n 12:00-1:0- 6:00 P.M. 5:00 - 7:00-8:0- 0 P.M. 0 P.M. Motivational fee: $35.00, with $20.00 refundable for meeting attendance and weight loss goals. jj The couple will live in Mesa where Jill is employed as a commercial artist and Glen is an account executive with an insurance firm. THURSDAY WEDNESDAY 1:00 P.M. - 5:00-6:0- non-cred- or come to room 378-391- Jill Frischknect Glen Taylor To The White Knight Truckers? Dear Ann Landers: I regret that no longer have the White Knight image. That view was expressed in your column recently and I'm sure there is some validity to the charge, but please listen to the other side. The truckers have a story to tell. The truckers drivers who bully motorists ought to be taken off the road. I've en- Most truckers are honest people. Today, however, a trucker who stops to aid a motorist can get hit over the head, hijacked, fined, disciplined by his dispatcher or otherwise harassed. If a trucker uses his lights to signal conditions ahead, he can be sued if the motor misconstrues the signal or makes a hard-workin- haps the real tragedy is that ers would not changed just truckers. agree even exert peer pressure sa,e please, Ann, consider the Ann Landers motorists who don't know (or don't care to learn) how to drive around trucks. The antics of such ignorant drivers kill or maim a great many truckers each year. Uninformed motorists come in a variety of models, but in the interest of brevity I'll describe only two. There's the motorist who suddenly cuts in front of a truck. Apparently such a motorist does not realize that a truck can't stop as quickly as passenger vehicles. Many a semi has jackknifed as a result of such thoughtlessness on the part of motorists. Then there is the' motorist who remains firm in his (or her) resolve to continue at exactly 55 m.p.h. . . . even when traveling in the truck lane . . downhill with an 80,000 gross-weigvehicle a few inches from the car's rear bumper. ... Dear Ann Lan ders: I have been a truck driver for 25 years and driven more than 2 million accident-fre- e miles. I have always regarded myself as a professional. May I give an opinion to the person who wanted to know what has happened to the "White Knight of the Road"? Afl to teach a trucker lor even another motorist i a lesson while driving a car. If a truck is speeding or tailgating. move to another lane as fast as you can. Let the truck pass. Let the police handle truck driver violations. It isn't a case of one s rights, it's common sense. 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