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Show Sunday, March Wiscombe, Fuqua to wed Pamela Wiscombe, daughter of Stephen C. and LaVee Wiscombe, Mapleton, and the late Eddie Len Neely, will marry Michael R. Fuqua. son of Rodney and Ann Fuqua. Bangs, Texas. Thursday in the Jordan River Temple of The Church Jesus Christ of 1 a m combe attending. The bride-elec- t graduated from LDS Seminary and Spring ville High where she was active in sports. v She graduated from Brigham in University education. Young of Latter-da- y V; elementary Saints. Her fiance graduated from reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 at the Maple-to- n 1st. 4th Ward Church. The event is open to all friends and A Lowe. Bangs High in Bangs. Texas where he was active in football, basketball, and track, and served as class president. He served an LDS mission to the Coventry. England mission. He has attended Angelo State University and BVU, majoring in business management. Best man is Stephen Fuqua with Rodney Fuqua and Kevin Wis The couple will live Texas. relatives. are Maria Bridal attendants Pace. Kelli Wiscombe and Denise Michael Pamela R W r uqua seombe in I "if reception will honor the couple at the evening from Palmyra Stake Center. The event is open to all friends and relatives. A are Laurie Dowley, Lisa Pruitt. Melissa Ford. Jennifer Ford and Marcy Neves. Best man is Greg Brindley with Mike Cole, Eddie lYuitt. Casev Kelly, Marchant wedding Stephanie Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Kelly, Alpine, t, will marry Martin William son of Mr. and Mrs. William in S. Marchant, Orem, Saturday the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A reception will honor the couple that evening at the Provo Excelsior Hotel. Bridal attendants are Michelle Kelly, Lisa Kelly, Christine Marchant and Amber Kelly. Best man and attendants are Jeff Marchant, David Marchant and Adam Kelly. The bride-elegraduated with honors from American Fork High and LDS Seminary. She was a cheerleader and a senior class officer. She attended UTC and is currently enrolled in the school of International Hair Design. Her fiance graduated with honors from Orem Hieh and LDS Semi- - Bridal attendants lunch ! Vv ! .' I are Launa Childs. Karen Taylor, Chris Wride and Jerilyn Jones. Best nian is Craig Flinders with Kevin Flinders attending. is a senior at The bride-eleSpanish Fork High. Her fiance graduated from Spanish Fork High and is a student at BYU. He is employed at Jones Paint & Glass. '"V A M 1 ... ct Steve Flinders Melanie Stubbs The couple will JJ j live in Spanish Fork. OVERSTOCK We've got way too many Whiting newlyweds practical, economical Bernina 801 Sports, so we've priced them low in order to sell 'em fast! Sue Ann Llewellyn, daughter of Fay Junior and Mary Ixu Llewellyn, Springville, married Todd C. Whiting, son of Loeen C. Whiting, Mapleton. and the late L. Niel Whiting. Friday, Feb. 27 at Crystal Manor Reception Center in Springville. Bishop Norley Hall performed the ceremony. A wedding dinner honored them following the ceremony. Close friends and family members were guests. Maid of honor was Joan Businessmen r - Llewellyn, Neves and Mike Ford attending. The brule-elegraduated with honors from Pay son High and LDS Seminary where she was a Sterling Scholar and member of the choir and drill team. She has attended I tah Technical College and Utah Stale University. She is employed in Spanish Fork. Her fiance graduated from Spanish Fork High and LDS Seminary and was a member of the choir and football team. He has attended I'tah Technical College. He is employed in Spanish Fork. The couple will live in Salem. that J.D. Ford Mary Angela Neves 29 9 Mr. and Mrs. Todd C. Whiting Mary Angela Neves, daughter ol Kathy' Neves and Virgil C. Neves. Spanish Fork, will marry J.I). Ford of Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Ford, Delta. Friday in the Palmyra Stake Center. Bridal attendants Melanie Stubbs, daughter of Carol G. Stubbs and Lldon Stubbs, Spanish Fork, will marry Steve Flinders, son of Jerran T. and Marilyn Flinders, Covered Bridge Canyon. Friday at the Springville Art Museum. A reception will honor the couple at the same that evening from location. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bangs. Neves, Ford nuptials 1 - Page Stubbs, Flinders set date Weddings i THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 8, 1987 is Precision Swiss engineering Bernina's exclusive Tension Self-Adjusti- B Automatic buttonholes Me-cha- Mar-chan- ct ancient ritual " The first "Businessman's Lunch" was offered by a Roman innkeeper, Segius Locates, who in 40 B.C. served a specially prepared meal for ship brokers too busy to return to their villas. j? 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