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Show Sunday, April 2, 1995 THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah, - Page B5 riiOISDsSQb K B v r- . CcrissaQ!sn Nsteien &iasey Robyn Joy Parker Olsan, Conover Rosales, Brown Deeben, Whiting Gardner, Ladle Massey, Moffett Parker, Standing Julie Ann Deeben, daughter of Bruce Deeben of American Fork and Charlene Deeben of Salem, will marry Kerry Vance Whiting, son of Norman Whiting of Nephi and Bryce and Veda Scoffield of Mona, Linda M. Goacher Gardner of Provo will marry Harris Dwight Ladle of Provo, on Saturday April 8 in Provo. An open house will honor the couple that evening from 0 p.m. at the Harbor Park LDS Church, 2225 W. 620 North, Provo. is the mother of The bride-to-b- e Amy Teresa Gardner. She graduated from Arizona State University and served an LDS mission to Bavaria. She is the office manager for Dr. Richard W. Later in Provo. Her fiance is the father of Micah and Elena Ladle. He graduated from in in 1.111111,1 i, , a Norma Maria Rosales, daughter of Dora Vique of New Mexico and Daniel Rosales of Puebla. Mexico, will marry Charles David Brown, son of Connie McGurk of Afton, Wyo. and David Brown of Deer Lodge, Term., on Friday April 7 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple Saturday April 8 at 7 p.m. at the Afton 3rd Ward LDS Church in Afton, Wyo. The bride-to-b- e served an LDS mission in Tijuana, Mexico. Her fiance served in the Texas San Antonio LDS Mission. He is a student at Brigham Young University and is employed by the Provo School District - Concept Key. s!3 7-- n. Her fiance graduated from Juab High School. He is employed at Metz Baking Co. in Provo. rfJw.. as Jennifer Dawn Saxton Trudy C. Carter, daughter of Ronald and Che tie Carter of Pay-sowill marry Lsmeal Hernandez April 6 in Payson. A reception will honor the couple , thai evening from 7-- 9 p.m. at the n, Cobblestone Restaurant Banquet Room, 84C N. Main, Payson. ' The bride-to-b- e graduated from and LDS SemiSchool Payson High nary. Her fiance graduated from high .sboo! in El Salvador. Bridal attendants are Sara Carter, ,Krjs Barney, Nkhole Buttkr and jBsfchdy Carter. JJest man is Tony Hernandez with Gonzales attending. lit !' tu. Caregivers support group Illness, disability and chronic health conditions can be devastating, but there is support available. . To help caregivers manage ' the issues they face while car-- ing for someone at home or an institutional setting, several home health agencies in Utah County are sponsoring a Car-- ; egivers Support Group. ' The group will meeting Wednesday, April 5, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. in the : .Hdred Center, 270 W. 500 I North, Room 6, Provo, and ' will meet on the first Wednes-- ; iday of each month. This month Sherrie Merrill ; i "will present a discussion on V' f ? - Angela Felt David Buttars Saxton, Moore Feit, Buttars Jennifer Dawn Saxton, daughter Orem, will marry Douglas Terrell Moore, son of Terrell and Norma-gen- e Moore of Provo, on Saturday April 8 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 p.m. at the Pioneer 1st Ward LDS Church, 376 N. 700 West, Provo. is a graduate of The bride-to-b- e Orem High School and studied art at Ricks College. She attended Utah Valley State College and graduated from the American Institute of Medical and Dental Technology. She is employed by BlomquistHale Consulting Group. Her fiance is a graduate of Provo High School and is an accounting major at Stevens Henager College of Business. He is employed at Jones Paint and Glass. He served in the Honduras and Guatemala LDS Missions. 7-- KTOlfl? !in esiiz BOTiGa 6-1- Natelen Massey, daughter of Sherwin and Loretta Massey of Pay-sowill marry Grant Moffett, son of Wayne and Jolaine Moffett of Orem, on Saturday April 8 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 at the Payson ' 6th Ward LDS Church, 1080 S. 930 West. n, 7-- The bride-to-b- e graduated from School and LDS SemiPayson High nary. She earned an associate's degree from LDS Business College in business. She is employed at Mazur-a- n and Hayes P.C. in Salt Lake City. Brigham Young University and served an LDS mission to West Germany . He retired as a major after 20 years with the Utah National Guard. He is employed at Valley View Orchards in Santaquin. Her fiance graduated from Gilbert High School and LDS Seminary in Arizona. He served in the Jamaica Kingston LDS Mission and is employed U.S. Synthetics in Provo. Jessica Jacobs, daughter of Terry and Dorinne Jacobs of May-fielwill marry Doug Fluckiger, son of Jay and Sandra Fluckiger of Rexburg, Idaho, on Saturday April 8 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 6-- 8 p.m. at the Mayfield LDS Church. The bride-to-b- e graduated from a V Angela Felt, daughter of Richard and Theresa Glad of Levan and Jimmy Felt of Salt Lake City, will marry David Buttars, son of Leo and Margaret Buttars of Orem, on Saturday April 8 in the Manti LDS Temple. An open house will honor the couple Friday April 7 from 6-- 8 p.m. at the Lakeridge 6th Ward LDS Church, 80 West 900 South, Orem. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Juab High School and is employed at Excel Graphics. Her fiance graduated from Mountain View High School. He is employed at R.R. Donnelly and served in the Guatemala City North LDS Mission. Bridal attendants are Erica Felt, Christy Buttars, Amy Stubbs, Sheila Wilson and Becky Gibson . Best man is Chris Collings with Jon Felt attending. Standing st Wedding guideline 77ie Da ily Herald 's policy is to publish as many engagement and wedding notices as possible. Notices are published on a first-se- n ed basis as space allows. The deadline for submission is two weeks before desired first-com- publication. I PAM STEINECKERT AND FRIENDS INVITE YOU TO ATTEND IP fTHE SPRING CLOSET BOUT! crHAnr uinu UVliVUU ttmp7iitu7 VAU 3650 W 650 E.. N. SATURDAY APRIL 8TH, PROVO 10:00am-6:00p- m Wonderful Spring Sale of unique Handcrafted Gifts, Collectibles, Clothing, Accessories and Home Decor. Delightful Holiday Ideas for Easter, Mother's Day, Teacher Gifts and much more! : .T .' J ....mi. DTA tn.. AUIIHSSIUU SUppOItS luupvicw K,AL,L: rOK MOKE IK rUKMA 1 IUIN fTSW OKJ A m fbEAat J 652-241- 4 674-524- 6 WlSI GWLJW utiPKyM M)m I ROLL BAT7IUQ TO JjfTB l qk oKSSHE-svM A. Robyn Joy Parker, daughter of Glen and Beverly Parker of Provo, will marry Jonathan A. Standing, son of Robert and Lawrin Standing of Chico, Calif. , on Saturday April 8 in the Provo LDS Temple . A reception will honor the couple that evening from 6:30-8:3- 0 at the Edgemont 19th Ward LDS Church, 300 W. 4800 North, Provo. is a senior at The bride-to-b- e Brigham Young University majoring in elementary education. Her fiance is a graduate of BYU and teaches special education at Hill-creElementary School in Orem. He serv ed an LDS misison to Puerto Rico. Bridal attendants are Tonna, Amber, Holly and Camie Parker. Best man is Patrick Standing . Pleasant Grove High School and Snow College. She served in the Missouri Independence LDS Mission. Her fiance graduated from Madison High School and Ricks College. He served in the Argentina Rosario LDS Mission and is attending Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif. d, Douglas Terrell Moore of Jeffrey and Jolene Saxton of Jonathan Grant Moffeit Jacobs, Fluckiger to wed ,,,,, 'Carter, Hernandez ; on Friday April 7 at the Bella Via Reception Center, 519 N. Main, Spanish Fork. A reception honoring the couple will follow from 9 p.m. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Spanish Fork High School and the American Institute. She is employed at Dr. Kevin Recce's office in Pay-so- Trudy C. Carter Ismeal Hernandez v. 4.V. ; kULXS. Karris D wight Ladle Linda U. Gardner ;'r m . Julie Ann Deeben Kerry Vance Whiting mijjxiuulu ij LiT Charles David Brown Norma Maria Rosates Carissa Oisen, daughter of Rocky D. Oisen and Avonne Phillips of American Fork, wiil marry Scott Conover, son of Lory Conover or Orem, on Thursday April 6 in The Colonial House, 187 W. Main Street, Lehi. A reception honoring the couple will follow from 7-- 9 p.m. The bride-to-b- e and her fiance work at Hidden Hollow Care Center in Orem. ' Bridal attendants are Anne Warner, Kristen Olsen and Amber Conover. ' -- Best man is Peter Conover. ; a LJk iAf Scott Conoyer ' . LJTi lr - rasl M Mil W coke see oliinilTTnfflV heh craft i Lujj-jj;Y- iV 90- - OB", Ml I j r'ipppro1 spbisb pbjkts I 949 (EmMmMB 2 UT 'Enhancing Family Support iind Providing Care." Anyone interested in participating is invited to attend. ' The group is free and is under Ae direction of a social worker and a registered nurse. Group 'Caregivers Supportservices is one of the many offered by home health agein Utah County. Spon- 'tiring agencies of the group ftkrlude: Community Nursing ' Service. 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