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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, I i i OWn- - Allen News of weddings Mr. and Mrs. Bickmore 4 ' I ; Misty Smart and John Bickmore were married Friday at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Brimley & 1 i AdvwtlMiTwnt Smart -- Bickmore Taylor -- Brimley Kathee Taylor and Bill Brimley were married Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at Bonds Wedding Center. Alta Club was setting (or a wedding breakfast. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Taylor, Salt Lake - City, is employed by First Interstate Bank. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Brimley, Salt Lake City, is studying foreign languages at Brigham Young University. He filled an LDS mission to Brazil. Burgett -- Glaittli Kristie D. Burgett and Jeffrey G. Glaittli were married Tuesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at Sons of the Utah Pioneers Building. The home of the bridegrooms parents was setting for a wedding breakfast. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.; Alton G. Burgett, Cat Spring, Texas, attended Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas, and was a dance major at Brigham Young University. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Glaittli, Salt Lake City, works for Sprinkler Supply Co., West Jordan. He filled an LDS mission to Vern Heaps, Salt Lake City. An open house was given afterward. The bridegroom is a son of Twilla Bickmore, Bountiful, and the late John L. Bickmore. 8, 1985 Wll Check water heater Sherie Olsen and Robert Lynn Allen were married Friday at the Silvercrest Reception Center. A reception was given afterward. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Olsen, Sandy, is a Junior social work student at Brigham Young University. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Allen, West Valley City, also is a junior at BYU. He is a member of BYU gymnastics team. f Sunday, December Water heaters also use a lot of energy. To offset the cost, set the temperature lower, insulate the heater and install water flow restrictors in showers and faucets. When replacing a water heater, choose an energy efficient model. You also may want to consider storm windows, doors or double-panele- d glass to keep in beat. These tips from the experts at the American Gas Association may help you get the most for your heating dollar. - Wrinkle Cream Developed by Pharmacist Its an exciting story of an Oregon who developed a wrinkle pharmacist cream the whole country is clamor- Robert Heldfond used his years of experience to coma pound EBS, cream wrinkle which has been shown in lab tests to smooth facial Mr. and Mrs. MacPherson lines. EB5 contains natural ingredients, including Liprogen, in a special Heldfond base which leaves the skin soft, velvety, and younger-lookinwhen used twice daily. EB5 works like 5 creams in one jar . . . a wrinkle cream, moisturizer, night and day cream, eye cream, and all in one. makeup base Note: EB5 is available now at most JCPenney stores with cosmetic r.( IEC ... Dick - MacPherson Katherine Marie Dick and Michael MacPherson were married Saturday at the home of Brian and Karen Broadhead, Salt Lake City, brother-in-laand sister of the bride. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dick, Leland, N.C., attends Continental College of Beauty. The bridegroom, a son of Robert MacPherson and Patricia MacPherson, both of Kalamazoo, Mich., is employed by Ray & Whitney Brokerage departments. w Mrs. Tew Airmet-Te- w 1 I Aleta Marie Airmet and Brooke Sterling Tew were married Saturday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at The Colonial House. The Westin Hotel Utah was setting for a wedding breakfast. The bride is a daughter of Robert L. Airmet, Salt Lake City, and Kath-rin- e W. Airmet, Baldwin Park, Calif. She attended Brigham Young Univer-- ; sity Hawaii and is studying vocal pe$ formance at the University of Utah, The bridegroom is a son of Reed Tew and Jone R. Tew, both of Salt Lake City. Hefattends the U. of U. ask business major and filled an LDS mis-I sion to California. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Hancock Bringhurst - Hancock Julie Bringhurst and Robert Hancock were married Saturday at the Chateau Reception Center. A reception was given afterward. The Kearns 4th LDS Ward was setting for a wedding breakfast. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bringhurst, West Valley ' Cltjris V cosmetology graduate of Technical Utaji College at Salt Lake. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Eilaen Hancock, Kearns, and the late Hancock. He graduated from UT$ in machinery and filled an LDS million to Australia. Fortner-Dail- ey Joanna D. Fortner and Travis B. Dailey were married Oct. 12 at the home of the bridegrooms parents. A reception was given Nov. 30 at the Silvercrest Reception Center. Apple Farms was setting for a wedding breakfast. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Kris Panush, Murray, and Larry Fortner. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Alona Sommers, Salt Lake City, and the late Bruce Dailey. 'rESu"lAtIS 237-200- 0 UTAH POWER 4TJGHXC0. PRESENTS ' thl Home for rtl ioj Join our home energy advisors for a Utah Power & Light Company tradition. Our special holiday presentation features ideas for energy-savingspecial gifts, Yuletide decorating, festive food and a free recipe calendar. s, I i t Mil -- r 1x nib |