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Show - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, June Melissa Swenson, Brian Argyle 14, 1992 Page E6 Melissa Swenson, daughter of .University. Jerald B. and Lorene Swenson, will marry Brian T. Argyle, son of Philip . and Cherril Argyle, on Satur-d4-Ju20, in the Manti LDS f ne Itmple. Jlie couple will be honored at a liHjcheon the day of their wedding. "The bride-to-b- e graduated from Spanish Fork High and LDS Seminary.- She is attending Utah State ;;' Her fiance graduated from SpanFork High and LDS Seminary. He served in the Denver, Colorado ish Mission. He attended Snow College and Utah Valley Community where he participated in baseball. The couple will continue their education at Utah State University. ( I V.N 1 0. I Je why Fashions Facts Felon By John Bowen Certified Gemologist AMERICAN GLM SOCIETY Melissa Swenson Brian T. Argyle Names of Things The gem world reflects changing times, increased knowledge, and political hisjpries. T wo namini issues in tr : gem world illustrate thes issues. While North continue to call pink sapphire," those from other locals generally call it "ruby" since pink is. a shade of red. As the gem market becomes eve - more globally such differences in nam.ng will have to be resolved. A second naming issue arose recently .vhen a new color o zoisite green v; ., found The best known zoisite is the Dave Hughes Jenny Carter Lucinda Johnson Smith, Hiatt Carter, Hughes Johnson, Anderson m 72" CUE ii 288 388 Bottom Wt. All 28th Ward Church. The bride-to-b- e graduated from American Fork High and LDS Seminary. She attended Fullerton Jr. College and is attending UVCC. She works at WordPerfect. 2 Reg. 3.70 TT IT in Top Wt. tanzanite, originally found in The scientists who identified the green zoisite wanted to name it gemolo"gublinite" after a That tactic gist. Dr. EduardGubelm. vou'ld be in keeping with the naming of kurizite, a light purple gem named for a gemologist George Kunz. Cotton Super Item PASTEL FLAUnEL STRIPES 5 Ham 3 SB1 no raLS0llDSfc"30li,,JDi0ff m p e pu Fanzaniz. Representatives LYCRA SOLIDS niDDinoas-"Bo-tffl- Tanzania and others, 3f believe the name of the green tensile should be green tanzanite so that the "cour. 7 where it was first located reoeives recognition. Stilt ur esolved issues such as these ii'ai"ou gemological training important n odentiiying what we sell you. A omrn'tment to gemology is one reason members of the American Gem .var (ie4 an ELASTICS Packaged & 60" n1 i'uji,:af Jli' riri iHiiiKini):nihi;itiJJi:ii;iai;i,i:ii f i 1 i dego Brands 90 Days mm i.f.i 40 OFF FuILO" "80 OFF 30 OFF Reels f OLFA Lucinda Johnson, daughter of Reese H. and Kay Johnson, of Yor-b- a Linda, Calif., (formerly of American Fork), will marry Tim Anderson, son of John D. and Marilyn Anderson, of Alpine, Saturday, June 20, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor them that at the American Fork evening, 7-- 9, Americans- -.generally Kim Robertson Mark Andersen Tim Anderson Steven G. Hiatt Sandra L. Smith Sandra L. Smith, daughter of Bill Jenny Carter, daughter of Lynn and Janice Smith, of Salem, married Steven G. Hiatt, son of Dean and and Jill Carter, Payson, will marry Dave Hughes, son of Jay and Anna Luva Hiatt, of Payson, on Saturday, Lee Hughes, Spanish Fork, SaturJune 13, at the home of John and day, June 20. Reception is 6:30-8:3- 0, at 156 N. 400 E., Payson. Susie Seggar, in Spanish Fork. MLMRHR yd PRODUCTS" SINGER SALE i Her fiance graduated from American Fork High and LDS Seminary. He served in the Georgia, Atlanta LDS Mission. He also attends UVCC and works at WordPerfect. Maid of honor is Julene Johnson, with Melissa Johnson, Melissa Asp-gre- n, Janalyn Adamson, Heidi Stutz and Mindy Anderson as bridal attendants. Best man is Trent Anderson with Kent Jenkins, Ron Hoggan, Ray Johnson and Roger Johnson. Robertson, Andersen of Robertson, of Chico, Calif, Kim Robertson, daughter Ad-rien- ne Berry Robertson, of Fairfield, Cal-- ; if. , and the late Owen S. Wallis, will marry Mark Andersen, son of Mack Andersen, of Orem, and the late -- Marjorie Andersen, Friday, June 19, in the Provo LDS Temple. A reception will honor them that evening, 6-- 8, at the Provo Elks Lodge, 1000 S. University Ave. An open house will honor them Saturat the Warner day, June 27, home, 2914 Alamo Ave., Chico, Calif. will be finishing The bride-to-b- e her master's degree in psychology, and will graduate from Brigham Young University in December. She teaches general psychology at Utah Valley Community College 5-- 8, ' and works part time at the Elks Lodge. Her fiance is a senior at the University of Utah, majoring in finance, and works for Tim Mahoney of Construction in Provo. Bridal attendants are Alycia and Amanda Robertson, and Kin Howard Nielsen. 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