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Show THE Sunday, March 10, 19 -4' . r . 3 Lisa Maynard Zachary Church Amber Eldridge Maynard, Radmall Orton, Jorgensen Eldridge, Church Hahne, Kalu Beth Hahne. daughter of Robert and Karen Hahne of Orem. married Franklin Kalu. son of Thomas and Priscilla Kalu of Lasos. Niee-riMarch 9 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.. A reception honored the couple that evening at the Suncrest 1st Ward LDS Church in Orem. The bride attended Mountain View High School. LDS Seminary and Utah Valley State College. She was active with the swim team and is employed with Fairfield InnMariott in Provo. The groom attended An sar High School in Nigeria. He served in the Uruguay Montev ideo LDS Mission and' is an accounting major at UVSC. a. ud-de- Lisa May nard. daughter of Larry and Linda Bloodworth of American Fork and Daniel Maynard of Pho-eniAriz., will marry Clint Radmall. son of Melvin and Denise Radmall of American Fork, on Wednesday March 13 in the Historic Utah County Courthouse, 51 S. Universiz, ty Ae., Provo. A reception honoring the couple will follow from 9 p.m. 7-- and her, fiance The bride-to-b- e Fork High American from graduated School and LDS Seminary. Lisa is an accounting major at Utah Valley State College and works in Orem. at Clint is study ing UVSC and works at Wasatch mental in Pleasant Grove. Orna- Kristen Lee Orton, daughter of Ferrin and Peggy Orton of Provo, will marry Rick Byron Jorgensen, son of Douglas and MaeRene Jorgensen of Provo, on Saturday March 16 in the Jordan River LDS Temple. A reception w ill honor the couple that evening from 9 at the Provo North 1st and 4th Ward LDS Church. 1 260 W. 1 50 North, Provo. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Provo High School and served in the Arizona Tucson LDS Mission. She is a communications major at Brigham Young University. Her fiance graduated from Provo High School and served in the Pennsylvania Philadelphia LDS Mission. He is d in the program at Utah State University. 7-- 1 Spanish-sp- 5ri eaking pre-me- 1 - iy CO c 7 w Spanish Fork, will marry Jason Wood, son of Cheryl Wood of Spanish Fork, on Friday March 15 in Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor the 6:30-8:3- 0 couple that evening from Via deception at the Bella Center. 519 N. Main. Spanish Fork. is a nursing The bride-to-b- e Utah at Valley State Col- -' major is and employed at Sears ion lege Provo. Her fiance served in the California Roseville LDS Mission. He attends UVSC and works for Erdmann Electric in Spanish Fork. Mindy Carter, daughter of Eugene and Dyanne Stevens and Terry and Betty Carter, all of Orem, will marry Karl Hunt, son of Olena Hunt and Francis Simmons of Orem, on Friday March 15 at the home of Keith and Rosette Richan, 794 N. 400 West, American Fork. A reception honoring the couple will follow from attended MounThe bride-to-b- e tain View High School. Her fiance attended Orem High School and has been involved in modeling and acting. Bridal attendants are Shana Stevens. Jaime and Kristie Stuart, and Dana Zimmerman. M If Britanni Meichelle Layton, daughter of Ron and MarLaine Layton of Orem, will marry Michael Gary Taylor, son of Gary and Janice Taylor of Nephi, on Friday March 15 in the Manti LDS Temple. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Orem High School in 1990. She served in the Canada Halifax LDS Mission. Her fiance graduated from Juab High School and served in the Florida Tampa LDS Mission. By JEANE DIXON For March 11 1 Erik Meredith Synthia Ray Ray, Meredith Synthia Ray, daughter of Dan and Sandy Ray of Payson. will marry Erik Meredith, son of Paul and Larraine Meredith of Payson, on Thursday March 14 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor the cou6-ple that evening from 8 at the West Mountain LDS Church. 4237 W. 10400 South, Payson. and her fiance The bride-to-b- e from Payson High graduated School. Erik graduated from Snow College. Both are students at Southern Utah University. 19): Someone's ARIES (March plans change, allowing you (o do the impossi, ble! Seize a chance lo increase joint assets. Too many social engagements could leave you exhausted. 20): You and TAURUS (April that special someone are on the same wave length. Teaming up could help both of you achieve stardom. Entertaining at home can be less stressful than you think. Keep the guest list short. 20): A partnerGEMINI (May ship blooms thanks lo shared goals. Pooling your funds or skills will pay off. A feeling of deep contentment takes over when you share your thoughts with loved one. Listen to a 's views. CANCER (June 21 --July 22): Your gentle, playful manner mesmerizes a member of the opposite sex. A relationship that starts now could be based solely on passion. Better slow dow n and get to know each other better! 22): Your great conLEO (July cepts make terrific things happen. 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An authority figure's advice has real merit. Follow it. Pay cash w henever possible. 18): You will AQUARIUS (Jan. bounce back quickly from a disappointment. Concentrate on planning for the future. Romantic partner will be helpful. Do not neglect your children or parents while trying to get ahead in your career. PISCES (Feb. 20): The more flexible you are, the quicker you will gel results. A new contact may not be on the levrt talk with a partner el. Have a and iron out any difficulties. n. 225-770- Fills Sale Extended for One More Week Only! $18.00 4. yg!S w.'UULJI MILMl ili ILL 11 rMSBteSSI rnny&&&g&f ncICVJClLUlg uu Spring Fever! NQgt "Retired" 25 ... rem- - OFF 479 rinaMprfhanflicp A wr".0" Arriving Daily! BaDtay BUNNIES BY THE BAY S. Natalie Stewart, daughter of Lynn and Jennifer Stewart of Springville and Wayne and Robin Carter of Orem, will marry Tyson R. Walker, son of Dav id and Donna Walker of Pleasant Grove and David and Susan Lath of Gilbert. Ariz... on Fridav March 15 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 at the Colonial House, 187 W. Main Street, Lehi. The bride is a graduate of Orem High School and received a scholarship. Her fiance graduated from Pleasant Grove High School. He is employed at A.P. Green in Lehi. Bridal attendants are Anna Carter, Monica Chappell, Ashley and Stewart, Witney Cindy Tiffany Luttmer. Attending the groom are Brandon Walker, Trent Walker, A.J. Luth, Stephen Luttmer, Brandon Barnes, Brian Carter, Tim Stewart and Bailey Stewart. 7-- Camden Miller, daughter of Stan and Sharon Miller of Provo, will marry Kent LeeMaster, son of Gary and JoAnn LeeMaster of Orem. on Thursday March 14 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A celebration will honor the couple that evenins from 6:30-- 9 at the Riverside Country Club, 2701 N. University Ave., Provo. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Timpview High School and from travel school. She is attending Utah Valley State College and is employed at Uniglobe Concord Travel in Provo. Her fiance graduated from Mountain View High School and served in the Columbia Cali LDS Mission. He is a senior at the Brigham Young University Marriott School of Management and is employed at Apex Marketing in Pro o. hridal attendants are Amy Mc Mlister, Tami McClellan, Stacy Selle. Kelli and Alison Miller, Kim. Misty Tara and Tiffany LeeMaster. Because of the high volume of occurred more than two weeks earli er will not be printed. weddings in the area, announcefirst-comon a ments are published Information tn weddings must be d basis and either a wedsubmitted on a form available at the ding or engagement announcement Herald office. will be printed, but not both. Announcements are published Wedding announcements must be of charge; there is a processing free received at the newspaper one week for photographs. of$H fee date. prior to the desired publication Golden weddings announceLate announcements accompaand ments photographs are pubnied by a photograph will be acceptwithout lished the charge. ed and held for publication after We reserve the right to edit all event. Information on events that copy. Lighten up for spring NEW SPRING DRESSES Buy One Get One Free f l.V-k.J- J & ILICTHIC Own, Utah 84067 (901)2254111 ff ff I - ' ' '! ' 1 X ' if 8 it! 1p: Ifjjp iljK'ffl IJe? ililii ill ;Mf 111 iS iflii faiif p-:i- l All ? ' - iiB-i- tiiM mm pip 25 off lace and sheers Lighten up your windows for spri.ig and save on our and custom- - order entire selection of elegant lace and sheer drapery fabrics. Choose from such names as Fabricut, Wesco and many more. Call now for a free estimate by one of our Shop at Home experts. 4 . 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Walker nesescepo ' Women's Council to mark 76th iH i Glen Allan Andersen Chanin Johnson ( ILsf The Women's Council of Provo will celebrate the Utah Centennial and its 76th birthday at a dinner Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Women's Cultural Center at 3 10 W. 500 North. Provo. Hats from the past 100 years will be featured and entertainment w ill be provided by the Madsen Memorial Choir. of the The purpose Women's Council is to cooperate in furthering charitable, literary and educational activities. The council seeks to inform and educate in the fields of art. literature, music, community affairs and the home arts. , The Women's Council is -- ft Carter, Hunt Jennifer Stringer, daughter of Micheal and Shirene Stringer of Laguna Niguel, Calif., married Zachary Church, son of Lew is and Karen Church of Pleasant Grove, on Fridav March 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception honored the couple that evening at the home of the groom's parents. The bride graduated from Capis- -' trano Valley High School and has attended Utah Valley State College. The groom graduated from Pleasant Grove High School, attended UVSC and served in the California Carlsbad LDS Mission. Bridal attendants were Dawn Groover, Mary Earnest, Kali Church and Tirzah Church. Attending the groom were Matthew, Lincoln and Brigham Church. $ Karl Hunt Mindy Carter Jason Wood Jennifer Stringer Amber Eldridge, daughter of Linda and David Eldridge Sr. of j I V Stringer, Wood s Rick Byron Jorgensen Kristen Lee Orton Clint Radmall Page EJ I'lah V''lv ft' V Franklin Kalu Beth Hahne DAILY HERALD. Provo, r ! 90-Da- I ' J OgdenLayton ... OremProvo ... 778-210- 0 227-308- 3 Pocatello ... 238-461- 7 2 Idaho Falls ... 525-402- , I ' Pln: When your purchase totals $1 50 or more you may spread your payments over three months interest free. Ask sales associate for details. y z cm: i |