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Show iaMl lucsuay, ocpuunuct T-shi- rts find their way ' By FRANCINE PARNES AP Newsfeatures When Warren Beatty showed up time and again for "Dick Tracy" press interviews wearing a gray double-breaste-d suit and black style watchers took note. have become bona fide men's fashion. Sure, they started in the street as walking advertisements, vacation souvenirs, personal statements. One of the hottest right now is a with a bootleg Bart Simpson tee black Bart. But we're talking upscale, as in Warren Beatty chic. represent a $2.6 billion annual market in America, and the average retail consumer buys 6.6 per year, according to a recent survey by the Nike shoe people. They should know. They do the "Bo Don't Know" shirts. "Beatty wasn't the first one to wear the look," says Larry Hotz, "but he certainly might be the catalyst to induce a lot more people to pick up on it." Hotz, a spokesman for the Men's Fashion Association in New York, says the trend started in big cities like Los Angeles and New York where fashion is more prevalent. But there are differing opinions of just how it started. Robert Bryan, fashion editor of M Inc. magazine, says that "while nobody likes to think it came from 'Miami Vice,' the show certainly did popularize it." The difference, he says, is that now men are wearing softer colors in the same range, rather than contrasting colors. Kimberly Cihlar, fashion editor of Daily News Record, a trade newspaper covering men's fashion, says part of the credit has to go to The Gap. "The Gap showed us that you could take an ordinary Hanes-typ- e combine it with a sport-coa- t, rt, and you're pretty much dressed," says Cihlar. "You could almost wear it to the office. Come to think of it, people who have some leeway on the job do it" With all the variations on the theme, there's much more than Hanes and The Gap out there. are coming from the drawdeing boards of signers. For those who seek a quick, irt inexpensive style update, Cotler has a at about $13 with large embroidered crest in olive, mustard, burgundy and gray. Rough Hewn, pricier at about $48, offers a washed pique with a yacht club insignia in hunter, teal, dark red and purple. For upper-en- d customers, there's who counts as a major part of his collection. For next summer he has n and cotton, cotton-line-n blends, ranging from $100 to $300. Giorgio Armani, Suzette Jones, daughter of Eugene L. and Sandra Jones, of Provo, will marry James I. Hoyal, son of J. Christian and Rayola Hoyal, of Orem, on Thursday, Sept 27, in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. A reception will honor the at Rivcouple that evening, erside Country Club. The event is open to all friends and rela-tivss 0, Bridal attendants are Chere Clau-din- e Clarke, Michelle Bastian, Jones and Stephanie Jones. Best man is Kelly Bitters with Don Parker and Chris Schoebin-ge- r attending. The bride-to-b- currently Suzette Jones James I. Hoyal graduated e Timpview High and is attending Brigham Young University pursuing a degree in information management She works at Soft Solution in Orem. Her fiance graduated from Orem High and is currently attending BYU. He is working at Magleby's in Provo. He served an IDS mission in Dominican Republic Santo DomingoSantiago mission. The couple will live in Provo. silk-line- They're ideal with an Armani slouch suit For cooler days ahead, look for Armani's long sleeve woolen polos. They range from $250 for a woven knit to $700 for cashmere. Likewise, you can keep warm with a dark wool polo shirt from Studio 000.1 by Ferre, $270. Another option comes from designer Tommy Hilfiger, who offers a long sleeve crewneck in heavy cotton jersey. It comes in eight colors for around $39.50. Axis is introducing with 1940s photos of athletes screened onto them. The photos were culled from the Library of Congress. Available next February in stylish shades of kiwi, spice, lapis, gold, terra cotta and storm gray, as well, as black and white, they'll retail for about $24428. cold-weath- er irt all-cott- Christensen, Walker vows Michelle Clements vods Korey Allan Dawnie Christensen, daughter of Royce and Denise Christensen, of American Fork, will marry Keith Walker, son of Kathy Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Walker, of Michelle Clements, daughter of Ed B. Haroldsen, of Provo, and the late Kathryn B. Haroldsen, married Korey Allan, son of Geri Johnson, of Springville, and Wynn Allan, of Salt Lake City, on Friday, Sept. 21, in a garden wedding at the bride's home. An open house will honor the at couple Saturday, Oct. 13, the bride's home. The event is open to all friends and relatives. 0, The bride has three children, Tana, Sami Jo and Jori Clements. The bridegroom Chris Allan. has one child, reception honored the couple at the Excelsior that evening, Hotel in Provo. The bride-to-b- e studied in Florence, Italy before graduating from Brigham Young University with a B.A. degree in history. Her fiance attended Grossmont Junior College in San Diego. He is A 6-- 8, Keith Walker Dawnie Christensen Tri-Cit- CffliiiraiiifiEl UE233JE w Todd Carter JLJL Danette Beach Her fiance graduated from Orem High and works at Prolitho in Provo. The couple will live in Lindon. The Herald regrets an inadvertent error in which this couple's photo was switched with photo above. American Heart Association "ii " Charted Horoscope Shannon Batchelor Ralph Vernon Home PRQSMH Mindy Wardle Ryan J. Taylor TM 65 N. University Ave., Provo (Downstairs Next to Underground Group Classes Private Classes Serving Utah County For Mindy Wardle, Ryan Tayor t vows i nursaay Mindy Wardle, daugnter of Jeffrey R. and Joan S. Wardle, of Orem, will marry Ryan J. Taylor, son of Ron and Suzanne Taylor, of Orem, on Thursday, Sept. 27, in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening, at The Bungalow. The event is open to all friends and relatives. The bride-to-b- e is currently a sophomore at Brigham Young University and has been studying interior design. Her fiance served an IDS mission in Seoul, South Korea and is currently a senior majoring in political science at BYU. The couple will live in Orem. Full Service Hair Salon at Prices the Whole Family Can Afford! 10 Years & Children to 7 yrs. Men's & Women's Basic Cuts Specialty Cuts Extra- - $300 Cuts -- JJ's BARBER & BEAUTY SHOP 250 W. 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Be extra cauCapricorn (Dec. tious today if you have to drive. Your love life may require some extra attention. Areas of incompatibility can no longer be ignored. A quartos (Jan. 18). Put your personal preferences second to those of a loved one. Returns on new investments can be gratifying. Putting in extra hours at work might be a waste of time. 28). Get some exercise Pisces (Feb. today. Your research can bring some fascinating data to light Reconfirm restaurant reservations for tonight pm FHIDAY, SEPT. 28th 5:30-9:0(SATURDAY, SEPT. 294fo 9:(0)am-5:(0Opjn0) m Lakeridge Jr. High 951 South 400 West Orem Accomodating over 75 Quality artists and crafters CHRISTMAS THANKSGIVING HALLOWEEN AND MUCH MORE GIFTS DECOR (flu 25 Donation. 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Nathanial Drive. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Maid of honor is Sherrie Brown wth Brenda Turner, Anjeanette, Aubrey and Natalie Christensen as bridesmaids, with Valery Walker as flower girl. Best man is Jason DeMarco with Kurt Walker attending. The bride-to-b- e graduated from American Fork High. She is currently employed as a nursing assistant at Heritage Convalescent Center in American Fork. Danette Beach, Todd Carter attending BYU and served in the South Buenos Aires, Argentina mission. The couple will make their home in Provo. The Herald regrets an inadvertent error in which this couple's photo was switched with photo BOBBY LAWRENCE For September 28 By Joyce J ill sun mhe moon moves from Sagittarius to Capricorn late in the morning. Since this alignment usually results in a more downbeat atmosphere, your common sense and practical qualities will be highlighted. Contacts with other people are rewarding. Love manifests itself in quiet time spent with your lover. Today's Birthday (Sept. 26). Refine your emotional instincts and they will make a big difference in this year's results. In October, you have to take matters into your own hands. Support from loved ones increases, however, in December and February. Events in March have you smiling, and this positive attitude is likely to attract a new love. Tangible results count in May and June. Don't let the happiness you enjoy with a loved one keep you from realizing your material goals. Aries (March 19). Career trends take a turn in your favor. Finding the courage to end a dying romance is a primary concern. Running away won't help. Taurus (April 20). A money-relate- d argument may occur today. Dividents are not being paid, or are smaller than expected. You stand a good chance of turning a losing situation around. Gemini (May 21 June 21). A love spat may linger from !ast night, but chances are you'll fix things today. Money worries aren't a factor now. Avoid physical exhaustion and overeating. Cancer (June 22). Transportation problems will not keep you from accomplishing do to set out what you today. Make wise investment decisions; they could be irreversi- Spanish-speakin- A reception will honor the couple that evening, Grove High. He is currently emy Golf Course in ployed at American Fork. The couple will reside in Provo. Shannon Bafchelor, Ralph Home Shannon Batchelor, daughter of Gloria Batchelor, of Lindon, and Jeffery M. Batchelor, of Provo, married Ralph Vernon Home, son of Ralph H. and LaRae Home, of Orem, on Saturday, Sept. 22, in Provo Canyon. An open house honored the couat the ple that evening, home of the bride, 738 W. Lakeview Road, Lindon. Bridal attendants were Deonn Jensen and Dena Batchelor. Flower girls were Katie Batchelor and Kajsa Home. Pleasant Grove, on Friday, Sept. 28, in Pleasant Grove. Jason Dodge Marlene Aranda teaches kindergarten half a day. Her fiance graduated from Mountain View High and IDS Seminary. He served an IDS mission in the g Ventura, Calif. Mission where he was assistant to President McKinley Oswald. He Her fiance attended Pleasant Linda Louise Gray, Brian Minjares Linda Louise Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Richard Gray, of Gaithersburg, Md., married Brian Garrett Minjares, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Minjares, of San Diego, Calif., on Saturday, Sept. 22, in the Jordan River IDS Temple. Marlene Aranda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Aranda, of Mission Hills, Calif., will marry Jason Dodge, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin Dodge, of Orem, on Friday, Sept. 28, in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening, at the Lakeview Stake Center, 1850 S. 400 W., Orem. Another reception will honor them at the Van Friday, Oct. 5, Nuys Stake Center, 15555 Saticoy, Van Nuys, Calif. Attending the bride will be her sister, Yvonne Wallworth with Norma Lopez, a friend, and the bridegroom's sisters, Heather Schow and Stacey, Mardi, Ashley and Brooke Dodge. Best men are Kevin Schow, Kurt and David Gappmayer, Richard McAllister, Jason Willard and Jason Martinez. The bride-to-b- e graduated from James Monroe High. She is attending Utah Valley Community College where she is a junior majoring in child development. She also 7-- 9, 7--9, from fags lo Utah, Aranda, Dodge vows Jones, Hoyal wedding into mainstream fashion inu .nALD, Provo', For More Information 2 Call Linda Bye, 224-178- $400 and HOURS M-- F 9am-8p- Sat. 9am-6p- m up |