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Show C4 Page - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, February 18, 1990 hot K- ) V ) V sI - c' Carole Ann Peterson Patrick E. Fonnesbeck Mr. and Mrs. Brent V. Hunsaker Ford, Eliason Peterson, Fonnesbeck Smith, Hunsaker Cordi Lance, daughter of Gordon Lance and Rebecca Bedolla, Pay-sowill marry Branden J. Taylor, son of Tim J. Taylor, Provo and Tonya Spencer Taylor, Spanish Fork, Friday, Feb. 23, in Spanish Fork. A reception will honor the couple at the Spanish that evening, Fork 2nd Ward cultural hall, 98 S. Main. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendant is Corrina Alison Ford, daughter of John B. and Joan A. Ford, Highland, will marry R. Todd Eliason, son of Robert W. and Kathleen Eliason, American Fork, and the late Carta B. Eliason, Tuesday, Feb. 20, in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple at the Excelsior that evening, Hotel. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Best man is Cody T. Taylor with Clint' Taylor and Gordon Lance attending. The couple will live in Spanish Fork. Eliason. Best men are Jeff Eliason and Wesley Jacobs. The bride-elegraduated from American Fork High and LDS Seminary. She works at the Utah National Guard. Her fiance graduated from American Fork High and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS Seoul West Korea mission. He currently attends Utah Valley Community Col- Carole Ann Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peterson, will marry Patrick E. Fonnesbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Fonnesbeck, Logan, Friday, Feb. 23. A reception will honor the couple that evening, at the Santaquin 4th-5t- h Ward Chapel, 345 W. 100 N. The ceremony will be at 5:30 p.m. A reception will honor them Saturday, Feb. 24, 9 p.m., at the Logan Golf and Country Club, 710 N. 1500 E., Logan. The events are open to all friends and relatives. The bride-elegraduated from Payson High and LDS Seminary. She is employed at WordPerfect Corp. in Orem. She has attended LDS Business College and Utah Valley Community College. Her fiance graduated from Logan High and has attended Utah State University. He is employed at Long View Fiber in Spanish Fork. The couple wil make their home in Provo where the bridegroom will continue his education in accounting and business management. Stacie K. Smith, daughter of Jean and Sannette Smith, Preston, Idaho, married Brent V. Hunsaker, son of Glade and Judith Hunsaker, Provo, Friday, Feb. 16, in the Logan LDS Temple, with a reception that evening in Preston. An open house will honor the couple Friday, Feb. 23, 9 p.m., at the Hunsaker residence, 753 E. 3800 N., Provo. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Gina Smith, Kari Kelsey and Wendy Tychsen. Best man and ushers are the R. Todd Eliason Alison Ford Branden J. Taylor Cordi Lance Lance, Taylor n, Saa-vedr- a. 7-- 9, 7-- Bridal attendants are Sabrina Lindsley, Rosalie Krammer, Jill Boyce, Jana Browning and Tresha ct ct lege. The couple will live in Orem. Stacy Lynn Mortensen Stacy Mortensen, Christine Lee Jason Underwood Ronnie Andersen Stacy Lynn Mortensen, daughter Wayne and Linda Mortensen, Orem, will marry Jason Merrill Underwood, son of Don and Lorraine Underwood, Salem, Friday, Feb. 23, in the Manti LDS Temple. Christine Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lee, Ogden, will marry Ronnie Andersen, son of John and Jerry Andersen, Payson, Friday, Feb. 23, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. reception will honor the couple at Cotton Tree Inn, 2230 N. University Parkway, Provo. The event is open to all friends and relatives. An open house will honor the couple the following evening, Saturday, Feb. 24, 8 p.m., at the Payson East Stake Center, 75 S. 600 E. The event is open to all friends and relatives. of 6-- bridegroom's brothers, Kenneth, Derek, Trevor, Devin and Paul Hunsaker. The bride graduated from Ricks College and is employed as a registered nurse at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. A that evening, 7-- 9, t;&VM 'm rTin She gave an answer whole town could see if - ... LONG BEACH, Miss. (AP) -After a year of dating, Donald Keith, 30, let Carla Sondermey-e- r know he was ready to get Charles Crozier Shelley Child married. Sondermeyer, Sheriff's Department Training Academy, said yes Wednesday, even though he had mixed feelor rather, ings about that ad about the reaction from his coworkers. They sang to him and joked all day. "It was torture," he said. 28, wasn't. "He said "When you're ready, let me know,'" she said. On Wednesday, she let the whole town know her decision. Child, Crozier Shelley Child, daughter of Warren and Sandra Child, Springville, will marry Charles Crozier, son of Fer-re- ll At first, he thought his coworkers had rigged his newspaper. He did not believe the ad was real until he had looked at three copies, bought from three places. Stretched all the way across 0 of the bottom of Page Wednesday's Sun Herald was her reply, emblazoned with a cupid, a pair of red lips and a message: "Donald, I love vou! Will you marry me? Carta." and Joan Crozier, Roosevelt, Friday, Feb. 23, in the Springville Hobble Creek Stake Center. A reception will honor the couple at the same locathat evening, tion. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Attending the bride will be Bobbie Wright and LeAnne Stolte. Best man is Glen I,arsen. The couple will make their home in Springville. "I called her shortly after I saw it," he said, "after I came out of shock." 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The bride-elegraduated from Mountain View High and LDS Seminary. She is employed at Cotton Tree Inn in Provo. BRIGHAM " Ronnie Andersen Christine Lee Jason Merrill Underwood |