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Show Pige C4 THE DAILY HERALD, v Ftv, Utah. Itosdty, April 2A, 19W " - 1 I Saturday in Sail Lolra I O J Sara Hunt Stacy Lynn Morris Jeremy David Anderson Brett W. Talley Joceph Johnson Rebekah Wright Traci Lee U'Rtn Russell Don Williams Morris, Anderson Hunt, Talley Wright, Johnson U'Ren, Willtems Stacy Lynn Morris, daughter of Ron anil Shirley Morris of Provo, will marry Jeremy David Anderson, son of Claudia P. Anderson of Bluffdale and David R. Anderson of Provo. on Thursday April 25 in the Bountiful LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couat ple that evening from 7:30-9:3- 0 the BYU Wilkinson Center Sky-roo- Sara Hunt, daughter of H. Keith and Carolyn Hunt of Orem, will marry Brett W. Talley. son of William K. and Mary Talley of Monroe, on Saturday April 27 at the bride's parents' home in Orem. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7-- 9 p.m. at the Provo Park Hotel, 101 W. 100 North, Provo. On Saturday May 4. an open house will be held from 9 p.m. at the Valley Community Church. 34 E. 200 South. Richfield. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Orem High School. She graduated in music from Brigham Young University. Her fiance graduated from South Sevier High School and attended Utah Valley State College. He is employed at Elite Marketing in Provo. Rebekah Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David G. Wright of Prov o, will marry Joseph Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Johnson of Provo, on Wednesday April Tract Lee U'Ren, daughter of Michael V. and Cathy U'Ren of Orem. will marry Russell Don Williams, son of Don Louis The bride-to-b- e graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and served in the American Sign Language LDS Mission in California and Oregon. Her fiance graduated from Orem High School and served in the ASL Mission to Indianapolis and Texas. He is an accountant for Audio Enhancement. Both are students at Utah Valley State College and teach at the Missionary Training Center. Bridal attendants are Nique Wolff. Lisa Neyman. Kim Morris. Tami Austin. Rachelle Anderson and Jennifer Crum. Attending the gaxm are Justin and Jeff Anderson. Blaine Johnston. Rulon Crum. Mark Lyons. Marc Austin. Dave Neyman. Rod, Rich and John Morris. Hospital to hold annual fun run In conjunction with National View Week. Mountain Hospital Hospital will sponsor its annual 5K Fun Run. The run will take place May 4. at 9 a.m. at Mountain View Hospital. Walkers are also invited to participate and will start promptly at 8:45 a.m. and will not be timed or numbered. Participants may register prior to the fun run by calling 465-710- 0 or they may register on the day of the event. The entry fee is $10. which includes a Hospital to hold health seminar Mountain View Hospital is sponsoring a Women's Health Seminar on May 9. An expert will be on hand to discuss and answer questions about breast cancer, screening and treatment, osteoporosis and pap smears. The seminar will begin at 7 p.m. in the new classroom at Mountain View. The public is invited to attend. For groups of 10 or more, please contact Connie Erdman in advance at 465-70S- O 7-- 24 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 at the Historic Utah County Courthouse. 5 1 S. University Ave., Provo. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Timpview High School and LDS Seminary. She served in the Connecticut Hartford LDS Mission and is a violin performance major at Brigham Young University. Her fiance graduated from Timpview High School and LDS seminary. He served in the Scotland Edinburgh LDS Mission and is a molecular biology major at BYU. 7-- Bridal attendants are Emily Wright. Anne Wright. Julie Johnson and Jill Johnson. Attending the groom Eric Johnson and David Johnson. Organizers Williams and Linda 17-2- 5. area by 1896. write an essay between 1.000 and 1.896 words long on the subject "What My Heritage Means to Me." and be available to ride on the county float for American Fork's city celebration July 20. Additional details will be on the application. Sen ice in the community, church, school and personal development will also be considered. Organisers stress that this is not a beauty contest. A SI. 500 scholarship is offered for first place. SI.(HX) for second place and $500 for third place. The July 12 awards night at American Fork Junior High will also include other recogni- If you think you're safe from high cholesterol because you eat low-ffoods, think again, says a heart specialist at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. at "For years, physicians have emphasized diet to patients who want to lower their blood cholesterol levels." said Dr. Antonio M. Gotto. Jr.. chairman of medicine and scientific director of The DeBakey Heart Center at Baylor and The Methodist Hospital. Recent studies have shown that a low fat diet and drug therapy can reduce heart attack risk in people w ith heart disease. The key is keeping your cholesterol leel in check. According to Gotto. many heart surgery patients never have their cholesterol checked. At least 50 percent of the people who take a -- cholesterol-lowerin- at June 2. . y Registration for the event including lunch and a fashion show is $20. Tuition fee is waived for those in financial need; send a letter requesting a waiver to: LABC 420 E. Sooth Temple, Suite 200, Salt i Lake City. Utah, 84111. For additional information, call the LABC Hotline at all-da- 19, 328-555- 1. Kurtz y- Her fiance graduated from Orem High School and served in the Texas Houston East LDS Mission. He is a senior at BYU and has been accepted to the master's of health services administration program at Arizona State tion to control cholesterol is a lifetime commitment." Gotto says, however, that taking drugs to thwart high cholesterol is not a license to eat high-fa- t foods. "A bad diet can undo the effects of medication.' said Gotto, w ho is also chief of the internal medicine service at The Methodist Hospital. Heart disease is the number one cause of death and disability in the United States, according to the American Heart Association. Nearly half a million American die of heart attacks each year. In most cases, too much low density lipoprotein (LDL) in the blood is to blame. LDL is the "bad" cholesterol that clogs arteries and blocks blood flow to the heart, resulting in a heart attack or stroke. Gotto says cholesterol "acts" differently in different people. People most at risk include men, people with high blood pressure and diabetes, and people who smoke and are overw eight. ONLY 15. W&J' 1 I O Lester H. : XT' I I Q 1 I Jones Clyde and Helen Weeks Jones 90th Wocks golden Lester H. Jones will celebrate his 90th birthday at an open house Saturday April 27 from 5 p.m. at the Bonneville 7th Ward LDS Church. 1289 E. 300 South. Provo. He was bom Feb. 14. 1906. in Lake Shore. During his early life, he was a farmer and rancher. He graduated from Spanish .Fork High School and worked for Del Monte Cannery and Utah Idaho Sugar Co. He served and LDS Mission to England. He married Ruth Lewis in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and served two stake missions. He organized the first soft-ba- ll team in Provo. He is a Clyde E. Jr. and Helen Bunnell w ill celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at an open house hosted by their children Friday April 26 from p.m. at the old Timpanogos Ward recreation hall. 425 E. 800 South. Orem. They were married April 24, 3-- member of the Provo City Recreational Department and worked for Strong Construction as a truck mechanic. He then worked for Provo City Power and retired as service foreman after 29 years. He is a member of the LDS Church and has served in many positions. He has served in the Salt Lake and Provo Temples. He has received many awards and honors from church and civic organizations. He is the father of Max L. Jones, deceased, and Afton Gushing, Sandy. He has eight grandchildren and 19 n. Weeks 7-- 1946, in the Salt Lake LDS TemHarold B. ple by Lee A veteran of World wy ' II. Clyde served as city editor of the Orem-GentvTimes for Jle years and as Orem postmaster for 40 years. He enjoys playing the violin for local retirement centhen-Apost- le a ters. , Helen was a leading lady in several productions of the Utah Valley Opera Association. She was a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for 1 7 years. She is the Utah County coordinator for the attorney general's Safe at Home Program. They are the parents of April Melody Weeks. Skip Weeks, Mer-ri- e Kristy Hudson. Sherrillee Duncan. Dr. Skylar Weeks, Richard M. Weeks. Rosanna Ungerman. Allyson Howell and Dr. David W. Weeks. They have 32 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. $15.00 PER BOX CbsoTO Tony Scott FWOtBEMl $prmg special KUED. SHOW THEM JUST HOW PROUD YOU ARE! or by calling Cheer Brenis at 756-69- 5 or Debbie Maughan at Applications are due by May 15 with essays being due by 756-061- er cessful 1995 "Expedition Inspiration" to 22.841 foot Mt. Aconcogua in South America. Her expedition involved other breast cancer survivors and raised more than $1 million for breast cancer research. The PBS documentary on the climb was aired locally on 00 the American Fork City Library 1 drug slop a taking it after six months habit that can be fatal. "Some people can reduce or go off medication and follow a low-fdiet and exercise plan." Gotto said. "For others, takinc medica tions. The purpose of the contest is to honor the stalwart people who settled this area. It is a opportunity to recognize our heritage. Applications may be obtained at g ' The Eighth Annual "Life After Breast Cancer" Seminar is scheduled for Saturday, April . 27, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel, 150 W. 500 South, Salt Lake City. An incorrect date appeared in the April 18 edition of the Lifestyle section of The Daily Herald. Sponsored ' 'by HealthTrustUtah, the seminar brings together women, men, family, friends and health care practitioners who have experienced breast cancer to learn, to share experiences and know that they are not alone. Keynote speaker Laura Evans is a breast cancer survivor and of the suc Williams, both of Orem, on Thursday April 25 in the Provo LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couat ple that evening from 6:30-8:3- 0 the LDS Church. 865 W. 100 North, Orem. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Mountain View High School and is a secondary math education major at Brigham Young Universit- announce Keep track of yow scholarship cholesterol level Applications are now being accepted for the Miss Centennial essay contest. The top three winners w ill share $3.(XX) in scholarship money and other prizes will also be awarded. To be eligible, contestants must meet the following requirements: be a single female between age be a direct descendant of someone who settled in the American cot for 'LABC'1 Seminar . Cfcsscf Jenifer Dcsn Mm.VttwHihSchod Congratulations, Tony! What a great year. We are very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Great job Jenifer! Go for it, reach for the stars. I love you. Love, Mom Whether it be Grade School, Jr. High, or High School graduation, rccoa-nitio- n thsy dsscrvo and praise. This spscial graduation section is the perfect opportunityyour Published May 1 9, 1 996, this will bo something they can cherish for years. J r . . 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