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Show Page 28 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 5, 1987 Sunday, July 1 117 Marriages, anniversaries and related matters involving the family. Weddings J If. i , I ' e I . ' mot.. '? i r mm. V xf I. Vf) Hi ? .1 fSsv. J .ft Erik Hulterstrom Tammy Anderson Ramona de Hoyos Alan Ririe-Star- William Linda Carlton Vaughn Olsen k de Hoyos, Anderson, Hutterstrom Ririe-Star- k Tammy Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Gerald Anderson of Meridian, Idaho, will marry William Erik Hulterstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Hulterstrom of La Mirada, Calif., on Thursday in the Manti Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. An open house will honor the couple Friday from 9 p.m. at the Pullman Inn in Provo. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Joni Man-te- ll and Shaunie Anderson. Best man is Robert Hulterstrom. The bride-elecurrently attends Brigham Young University with a major in secondary education with an emphasis on history and coaching. She served an LDS mission in the California, Ventura mission. Her fiance graduated from BYU and served an LDS mission in the Peru Lima South mission. He currently is the executive director of the United Way of Central and Southern Utah. The couple will live in Provo. 7-- - Ramona de Hoyos, daughter of Benjamin and Josef in e de Hoyos of Provo, will marry Alan Ririe-Starson of Earl and Loretta Stark of Temple, Texas on Thursday in Provo. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 at 1746 No. Sego Lane, Provo. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Susan Carlson, Debora de Hoyos, Cynthia de Hoyos, Linda de Hoyos, and Angela de Hoyos. Best man is John Zick with Layton and Brent Stark attk, 7-- La-M- ar ending. The bride-elec- t graduated from Brigham Young University Department of Communications with a B.A. degree in advertising. Her fiance will attend graduate school at the National Theatre Conservatory, Denver Center of Performing Arts, Denver, Colo. He served an LDS mission to the Brazil, Curitiba mission. The couple will live in Denver, Colo. Carlton, Petroff, Olsen Frost Linda Carlton, daughter of Kenneth and Lorene Carlton of Lehi, will marry Vaughn Olsen, son of Lee and Sharlene Allred of Lindon, on Friday in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7:30-9:3- 0 at the bride's home, 269 W. 500 N., Lehi. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Brenda Pulley, Janae, Annette and Natalie Carlton. Flower girl is Jamie Carl- ton. Best man is Mike Hamby with Lane, Trent and Bryan Carlton attending. The bride-elegraduated from Lehi High and received her associate degree from Dixie College in 1985. She is employed at Word Perfect in Orem. Her fiance graduated from Lehi High. He served an LDS mission to Bristol, England. He is employed at Tune Box Audio in Salt Lake. The couple will live in Lehi. Pamela Adams Augusto Toscano Sherry Lynn Petroff, daughter of Roger and Colleen Petroff of Spanish Fork, will marry Brent Frost, son of Diane Frost, Spanish Fork, and the late Darrell Lamar Frost, on Friday at the Lake Shore Church. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 at the Lake Shore Church. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Mich- relatives. Bridal attendants are Tayna Austin, Cheri Larsen and Cynthia Adams. Best man is Paul Beppler with Robert, Larry and Jeff Adams at- - Best man is Brad Lawrence with Rocky Petroff, Steven Frost and Casey Frost attending. The bride-eleattends Spanish Fork High. Her fiance graduated from Spanish Fork High and LDS Seminary. He is employed by Spanish Fork City. The couple will live in Spanish Fork. tending. The bride-elec- t attends Brigham Young University. Her fiance also attends BYU. He served a mission in Sao Paulo South, Brazil. He is a zone coordinator at the Mission Training Cen- ct ter. The couple will live in Provo. MM. ft...,. Marlene Keller Nielsen, Williams Kidrick, Gibson Christine Anita Kidrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy K. Lowe of Orem, will marry David Berry Gibson, son of Mrs. Lenice Renee Martinson of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibson of San Jose, Calif., on Saturday in Orem. A garden reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 at 810 E. 500 S., Orem. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Ruth marie Gavin, and Shar Morrison. K. C. Coombs is best man. Jaraold Lowe is ring bearer. is employed in The bride-eleOrem. Her fiance is employed in Provo and is working on artistic ability. vThe couple will live in Pleasant Grove. 7-- ct Hancock, Kenneth J. Williams David Berry Gibson Christine Anita Kidrick The children of Marlene B. Nielsen and Kenneth J. Williams announce the marriage of their parents, Wednesday, July 8 at the Oak Crest Inn, 2600 Canyon Road, Spanish Fork. An open house will honor the couple that evening from 7:30-- 9 at the same location. The event is open to all friends and relatives. A wedding dinner honored them Tuesday, July 7 at the Oak Crest Inn. Their children are: Ronald B. Nielsen, Mrs. Bret (Kimberly) Mitchell and Mrs. Bradley (Carrie Sue) Houghton, all of Spanish Fork; James Kent Williams. Snow Flake, Ariz., and Mrs. Greg (Car-la- ) Ballif. Woodridge, 111. They request no gifts. Susan Lynn Hancock, daughter of Eugene and Barbara Hancock of Orem, will marry Chris Keller, son of Alan and Selena Keller of Orem, on Friday in the Provo Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 at the Orem 67th Ward, 590 N. 900 W. The event is open to all friends and relatives. The bride-elegraduated from Mountain View High and LDS Seminary. She is a junior at Brigham Young University and has been employed with BYU Food Service. p.m. at the Academy Mountain View High and LDS Seminary. He graduated from Utah Technical College in welding. He served in the England, Manchester mission. He is employed in Salt Lake. The couple will live in the Salt Lake area. Bridal attendants are Sharla Dims ana sneuy HawKins witn Shelly Jarvis as flower girl. Best men are David Pigott, Den nis jarvis ana iviecnaei Lynn jar-- ; vis. The bride-elewill graduate from Brigham Young University in August and receive her B.S. degree in fashion merchandise. She is employed at Sundance. Her fiance attends BYU. He served an LDS Chinese-speakin- g mission in the Arcadia, Calif, mission. He is employed at Sundance. ' Thp rnnnlp will livp in Prnvn ct r,ww,,WWM,,,,u,,tt,l,,,M,f i h.v- -. oil 1 where the family moved in January of 1955. After 13 years with this company, he was employed by the purchasing department of Ricks College in Rexburg, later becoming head of the department. He later became head of the Idaho Area Office of LDS Church Central Purchasing, from which he retired President David O. McKay. Glen was born in Salt Lake City, and spent his youth there, and his growing-u- p years in the Richfield, Burley, Idaho area. Joan was bom in Heber City, and spent all her years in the Orem area. Their first home was in Elko, Nev. where their first two children were born. During the years of the World War II they lived in American Fork where Glen was employed in the accounting depart- - 1 r.,. fciiimiiiifiiiiri (Mary Ellen) Ladle, West Valley City; J.B. Maxwell, St. George; 39 J11 t T Mrs. Steven W. (Judy) Zundel, St.; Anthony, Idaho, and Mrs. Kerry L. (Joy) Allen, Anniston, Ala. They" have 18 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. ST-- W STOfttKECPERS CENTUMEN """ " iTiiiffnTTprrr Mr. and Mrs. Glen Maxwell in 1979. They have both been active in the various auxiliaries of the LDS Church, and were officiators at the Idaho Falls Temple for six years. Their children are: Mrs. J. Noel "inn 1 FOR GENTLEWOMEN UNIVERSITY MALL'S MALLWALK SALE JULY SUMMER SPORTSWEAR 39 West 200 North 11 30-5- OFF 0 University Mall Provo I 4 Orem BELIEVE IT OR MOT!! I I SOFT CONTACTS (NEW PATIENTS) EYEGLASSES wrinkle cream Great success 7 i ' V t ..- r i - fu I ... f If IT' J? u i try rf i 4 mmm'njA?m u A ,m Iff WW i fitfii,rni nioMlitiniCf m n IliHi 1 1 Ull 1 lilt) m , " i 0( t- - L i -- I,, m Brown Eyes to Blue, Aqua, or GREEN Only $159.99, Including Exam!! "YOUR SKIN CAN LOOK YOUNGER," says Pharmacist Robert Heldfond about his wrinkle cream, EB5 to an interested onlooker. They are shown above in a JCPenney Cosmetic Department. 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Sold with a money-bac- k guarantee (complete details available g, Note: EBS Cream is available at most large JCPenney stores, JCPenney . Fillmore. From there he was transferred to Rexburg, Idaho 7-- Her fiance graduated from 7-- of Columbia Steel Company. Two more children were born in American Fork. After the war years and the transfer of Columbia Steel to Geneva Steel Company, Glen was employed in the sales department of the Salt Lake Hardware Company. While here, he was advanced to outside sales and headquartered at y B. Nielsen David Mike Jarvis of. Orem, on a o i i inursuav ai aunaance. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 at Sundance. A dance and program will follow at 9 p.m. The event is open to all friends and relatives. mi ment all friends and relatives. The couple were married July 2, 1937 in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints by former LDS .., Susan Hawkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Hawkins of Lakewood, Colo., will marry Dan- - Maxwells to celebrate anniversary 2nd Ward, 4605 West Point Drive (4600 South), West Valley, in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary. The event is open to ...., Mc-Cla- 7-- elle Prior, Paula Petroff and Becky DeHeer.- Flower girls are Kristen Petroff and Kellie Petroff. Park .. Jarvis el Bridal attendants are Andrea McEwan, Annabelle Edman, hawKinSf Pamela Adams, daughter of John H. and Betty Adams of Provo, will marry Augusto Toscano, son of Edmea Toscano de Britto and Dur-vLins de Albuquerque of Joao Pessoa, Brazil, on Friday in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A reception will honor the couple n that evening from 9 at the 400 225 W. Orem. N., Home, The event is open to all friends and 7-- 7:30-9-3- 0 Susan Lynn Hancock Chris Keller Susan Hawkins Daniel P. 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