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Show Till DAILY H1RALD. Prmo. I lah Sunday. September SpIderMVian Page D7 CELEBRATIONS joins war on drugs ' fa By BILL RADFORD Knight Ridder Newspaper! afi" ec:. uj Spider-Man- v - The war on drugs has a new the amazing Weapon . .' Marvel's is in "Fast a Lane," starring book story aimed at teaching kids how to "recognize and resist drug images in media." The first part of ae story is inserted into arvel's comics released this month as vell as a variety of ldren's magazines Boy's ife. Girls' Life. Contact Kids. Muse, React and Scholastic assroom. With a combined culation of about 11 million. H&i'e coal is to reach at least 65 tysreent of America's you ths. don't think ever before Jjhas there been a distribution pf this magnitude of a comic grgok," says John Fraser, vice Jjgesident of strategic promo-Jgpn- s and ad sales for Marvel nterpnses. its an amazing eh for a social message in a format." The project "just sort of gen- fiated itself" out of talks with mbers of the White House d its Office of National Drug "bntrol Policy and from 'larvei's history of taking on ial issues, Fraser savs. and the Marvel Euperheroes go back at least years in doing a lot of social Subjects along these lines, from child abuse to substance abuse." 2The story's writer and editors worked with members of web-sling- W rrcz r a also witn a board or experts. y n Sep-temb- 9 iff '? r,t Rob-bin- s y holastic and React maga- es, meanwhile, developed a pcurn culum guide "so teachers an taKe this story into the ssroom, have their students d the story and really high- ight what the lessons are." "Don t expect "Fast Lane to ffig a dry treatise on drug use pmd media issues, though. "We tried to keep this a very J Boyack 50th Kellie Jean Nuttall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nut-taand Brent Richard Eddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eddy, will marry in the Mt. Timpanogos Temple on Thurs., September 23, 1999. A will honor the courecep-tiople that evening from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Park 6th Ward chapel on 400 W. 100 S. in Orem. Kellie graduated from MVHS and Von Curtis Academy. She is currently employed at Elle Day Spa. Brent from graduated MVHS. He attended BYU and served an LDS mission to Atlanta, Georgia. He is owner of Alliance Appraisal Services. The couple will reside in Orem. ll n Dodge, Clegg 1 Amber Dodge will marry Michael Clegg in the Salt Lake Temple on Sept. 25, 1999. The couple will be honored at a reception that afternoon from p.m. at the Cotton Tree Inn. The Daily Herald will publish information and pictures for weddings, anniversaries, engagements and birthdays. Information must be submitted on a form available at the Herald office and be turned in with a photo, if desired, one week prior to publication date. The cost for submitting celebration information is based on the length of the article. re ntrol Policy on how they jointed to address drug issues edia-literac- i ' Nuttatl, Eddy was married to Ryan J. Speirs, son of Joseph and Sus-aSpeirs on Saturday, 18, in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. A reception honoring the couple was held that evening at Conrad's Southfork Ranch. Cami graduated from Orem High School and IDS Semina-rand is now attending Von Curtis Academy. Ryan graduated from Orem High School, IDS Seminary, and served in the Buenos Aires Argentina Mission. He is currently attending the University of Utah where he plans to grad uate with a degree in Account-ing- . The couple will make their home in Orem. pi-lo- ts y MB Carrd S. Robbing, the daugh- h f auldf ter of Rand and Cynthia Sep-temb- 7-- ii RobHfts. Spesrs Lori Daniel, daughter of Ray and Judy Daniel of Spanish Fork, will marry Scott Oyler, son of Dave and Susan Oyler of Spanish Fork on Thursday 23, 1999 in the Manti Temple. A reception will be held that evening from pm at the Spanish Fork East Stake Cen ter, 870 E. Canyon Rd., Fork. All family and Span-isfriends are welcome to attend. The bride graduated from Provo High School and is employed in Provo. The groom is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School. He is now attending UVSC and has his license. He private served in the Michigan Detroit Mission. r 1 IliMlllllfciiiiin ill Daniel, Oyfer ider-Ma- n any-0he- I Peay's 50th The family of Bill and Norell Boyack wish to announce the 50th Wedding Anniversary of their parents. They were married in Payson September 24, 1949. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. They have lived in Spanish Fork most of their married life. Their children are: Julie and Brent Smith, David and Michelle Boyack, Barbara and Ray Jones, all of Spanish Fork , Deljss and Alene Burning-ha- Peay are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. They were married Sept. 22, 1919. They have finished a two year mission. Friends and family are invited to attend an open house in their honor on Saturday, Sept. 25, 1999, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Lakeridge Meetinghouse, 158 East 1100 South, Orem, Utah. They request no gifts, your friendship is enough. and Nan and John Ham of Henderson, Nevada. They have 13 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Friends and family are invited to share in this special occasion at an Open House on Saturday, September 25, from 2:00 to 4:00 at the Spanish Fork Senior Center, 169 West Center. Your friendship is a special gift. They request no other. They have one daughter, Ken (Konnie) Newman and one son, Frank Dee Peay (deceased) JoAnn Jensen, nine grandchil- dren and three great 4-- 6 jYisit us online (m www.heraldextra.wm The Daily Herald and Timpview Marching Band Proudly Present "THE PRESIDENT'S OWN" UNITED STATES MARINE BAND story, fraser s. "It wouldn't have worked the characters were just r"The first installment of the ie tmds fcpider-Mabattling n villainous he Mysterio. alter-egPeter idey's JJrker, meanwhile, hooks up th a couple of college interns the Daily Bugle. One of se interns "smokes a little and Jgraas with his friends" ihas questionable taste in role o, Starring PETUU OARK vnnwonDi Fadihg hlm STAR COLONEL TIMOTHY W. FOLEY, DIRECTOR mm Sbipdels. for other Marvel to show up in later S&netallments of the story, J JScluding Captain America, "2e Fantastic Four, Hind Wolverine and Storm from In this case, Fraser jjthe can't do the fEys, "Spider-Ma2b alone." ruDiic Bervice, oi course, Am't just the province of Servel's heroes. The heroes JfcLook jfiKroes 1 jT SEPTEMBER She-Hul- k ' ti M ft-- CAPITOL THEATRE , - n raver at DC Comics, for exam-Rbi- n i Sines. Nor is fast Lane bpider- an's first involvement in the r on drugs. Back in the ly '70s, at the suggestion of he Department of Health, ucation and Welfare, Stan e included an Aeme in a three-pastory in . &pider-ManJhe Amazing The Comics Code Authority, i IIWCU it ill irtTiv miHitr 01 Oil KIUIA UUIKI) i ii f " V - i W in charge by phone nr tLS TEN Ul .. i 1 355-AR- i I,) 0' Marine Band concerts offer a unique blend of traditional concert band and contemporary wind ensemble music which has thrilled audiences at the White House and across the United States for nearly two centuries. Wednesday, October 20 at 7:30 p.m. Timpview High School Auditorium 3750 North 650 East, Provo anti-aru- g rt Free Admission self-censori- bfSdy, refused to approve the story because the code prohib- OR COPY Tirlnfr L war gfeojies of the dangers of land. ited any mention of drugs. So Lee took the step of printing the story jrithout code approval. Ll"That's where it all started," phraser says. waiB-a- 1 S e, Ursnw industry's ..,, ,. YEARS also have fought for the pSmmon good since the start. uperman tackled such sub as spousal abuse, corrujects ption and drunken driving in gills early adventures, and he Jfrhd Batman helped sell war ionds in tne 4Us. More recent- special comic books featur- r Siinfrman and friends 1 . ttVP warned children m Ege ZI-- Z6 . call 467-849- 9 5 Tickets at all ntl outlets or or General Admission Seating Ticket holders should be seated by 7:15 p.m. Doors will be open to the general public at 7:20 p.m. Get Your Tickets Early October at Timpview High School Book Store October 20 Abravanel Hall Tickets at the Abravanel Hall box office and all Art Tix outlets, or J33S3 call 355-ART- S I ii I |