Show --- - - -- LIFESTYLES The Salt Lake Tribune 1 ts 0''''''-'-f-- - Fil 3 1992 Sunday May trernely dose to nature It is at this time that we come face to face with our own vulnerabilities we are afraid bleeding naked unsure and in intense pain — but in the end we have become a partner with God in bringing a tiny being of innocence into our world of - t tO'' '''t 1 ' 4 r 7 I - i t f - 7-- y i - - — - I 343 i vy- i w- 2(01 t:) - 2 i I ' ' oolift'' !!74sv Ira ' - ' 1 ' -- - ' 1 ' - rt 4 1 44 4 p 141r44-:- 1 4 'k 1 ' 6 : ‘ t S L t''''''''': t A I '' i t 1' - ' - t i - - Besides a love for clay what it can become I- 9 A t Paul Fraughton The Salt Lake Tribune Besides love for clay ceramists Kathy Royster left Janice Wun derlich are Utah Designer Crafts Gallery's "Artists in Progress" 2ewe t9tace May l 4-- 9 rON V NOTIONS DEPT Pins scissors Aida cloth I floes '" 25 etc" cY0 c DOLLS 0 3OFF N have dresses hats sox shoes etc to eom tett- - her - I I lk Bridal noeincluded STOCK 3275 EAST 3300 (801) 1 ON HAND WITH COUPON LIMIT 5 YDS SOUTH :Flaathe I 1 EXPIRES 5 9 92 486-152- 2 1 I ''''-- ' ''t: - ci 'T 1 JIAELROY TRAVEL WE KNOW WHEREOF WE SPEAK 4434 Highland Drive Salt Lake City 5 SERVING THE TRAVELER FOR 30 YEARS 272-801- A cr) r) ''' -- 490": a r I ro- i 4 4 I $ i 1 114" t i ' APA 11 - - - 1 "‘‘1 t -'' f S t 4 4 ' — II"' -- 1b4 41 I 1 4 4 k —7' l ''ItO PO'' 4 RiNik 1111606f Marche Ile Hanson & Kenneth Kesler Mrs Sudbury Mr and Mrs Straight Mr & Mrs Hicks Hanson—Kesler Clarke—Sudbury Stevens—Straight Peterson—Hicks Heather Victoria Clarke and Randall Snow Sudbury were married Saturday April 11 1992 in the Skaggs Memorial Chapel A reception was held afterward at the Salt Lake Country Club The home of the grooms mother was the setting for the rehearsal dinner The bride a daughter of Dr and Mrs Dana H Clarke Salt Lake City attended University of Utah and now attends Salt Lake Community College She is employed by The Diabetes Health Center Salt Lake City The bridegroom a son of Mrs Ruth Jean S Stephens and the late Raymond Keith Sudbury Salt Lake City is employed by Golden West Artemia Deirdre M Stevens and Samuel C Straight were married April 18 1992 at George Washington Manor Roslyn New York A reception followed the ceremony The couple were honored at an open house May 2 at the Lion House in Salt Lake City The bride daughter of Deborah C Stevens and Salvatore M Modica New York City and the groom son of Dr and Mrs Richard C Straight Salt Lake City are graduates of Georgetown University School of Foreign Service They will study in Senegal Africa for a year before entering law school He served a Kristiannia Peterson and Stan Hicks were married May 1 1992 at the hidden kiva in John's Canyon near Mexican Hat Utah The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles D Peterson Salt Lake City Kris is employed by Delta Airlines Dorothy and Homer Hicks of Chattanooga Tennessee are parents of the bridegroom kl'ho is employed by Merrill Lynch A reception to celebrate the vedding vows will be hvld on the 30th of May at the home of the bride't parents Belgiu- Mission m-Bmssels 1 - -- - " ditik k rS ( - '- -- 4000045:10ki 446 I - -- N'''t--- ‘ ' ''''' II tak ' t 10 - I fr k i v AL I i y 4 i t 1 - — 1 ' 4 714e - i $40 Reg 852 A Matrix Therma Vantage perm of course The resilient curls and waves perm that's full of bouncy springy conditioners to pamper and moisturizers with so And so gentle it crilves and receive hair that the perm your hair Give your a free hair brush with 't3ur perm Slightly higher price for of our long hair Call tomorrow for your appointment at one walk-ins also welcome intstore salons we 11 : 1 4441 1 ' f k 6 1: 579-612- 4 o Ogden Universty Mall South Towne 77S-20S- S 579-6S1- 6 Anderson—Proctor Mr and Mrs Peterson Fairboum—Peterson Holly Ann Hill and Steven Gerald Peterson were married on Thursday April 30 1991 in the Salt Lake Temple The Inn at Temple Square was the setting for a luncheon held after the ceremony A reception was given at the Seven Oaks Reception Center The bride daughter of Jerry and Bar bara Hill served an LDS mission in Belgium and France and is a graduate of the University of Utah with a degree in Art History and a minor degree in French Gerald and Jeanine Peterson are parents of the bridegroom who fulfilled a mission to Sao Paulo Brazil and graduat ed Iron the University of Utah with a degree in Spanish em Ell cm of In an COUPON ral cis 1g2 Caroline Fairboum and Craig Peterson were married on May 1 1992 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple A wedding luncheon was held at 13th Floor after the ceremony A reception was given that evening at La Caille at Quail Run The bride is the daughter of D Clayton and Rosemary Fairboum of Sandy and is a junior at BYLJ in Humanities The groom is the son of Edward and Barbara Peterson of La Mesa Calif and student at is a senior business BYLJ Craig served an LDS Mission in Guatemala Mull-boon- s pre-la- En on mg No mg 12 Ell OM CI n --1 0 1-- 1 L i J! 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''' 'ill 4 ''' ' 4:143p 0 I l'' ri-- - '1 I V C e-- - '041 --'- 4 i $"4ok 4 k - ( 1 4 7 ( - U ' W" Hoz f4 dm) v f H INI OF FLOWER the price you might expect) (For half I t - - 1 rated SONG 1 1 St Five-Star-Pl- us ger " 1 I - 172-passen- It Marche lie Hanson and Kenneth Kesler announce their engagement They plan to marry on May 30 1992 in Anchorage Alaska A reception will follow at the Sheraton Hotel in Anchorage The bride daughter of Mr and Mrs Jim Svoboda Badger Minnesota graduated from Badger High School and Thief River Fall College with a degree in nursing She is employed by the State of Alaska as the coordinator of health services for medically complex or developmentally delayed children The bridegroom son of Mr and Mrs Marion Kesler Salt Lake City graduated from Kearns High School and received a BA and MD from the University of Utah He is a neonatologist with Alaska Neonatology Associates N ne - 4i-- Battenburg Lace & linens Crafts supplies at a discount Fantastic Bridal Department - t V 1- The r)' - and in cruising (P - 1 lBece‘4TLYas The Perm Your Hair Longs For - ' A- - We do Birthday Parties Tole Supplies & Classes Satin Ribbon 6 yds $100 I TO CIA 04 '''''' I ACA We OFF 'N UNITED i p ii) through the Great barrier Reef Join us this November and experience the best kept secret globally" Ms Royster's art is influenced by boat forms from commercial fishing "My focus has been the transformation of forms into ideas Boats have an infinity of faces identities multiplicities What unifies my boats is the encompassing of a single image into a range of human complexities — those things that have always awed bemused tormented or elated man" For Ms Wunderlich her recent childbirth experience influences "Pregnancy and the rite of passage into motherhood bring us ex 5 E3ali to Northern Australia Indonesia Ms Royster said a global outlook enhances her art The whole world becomes the subject for art" she said "Think IN Sat Kids Classes for Mother's Day! CAMebe AL I LACE I 40 OFF IBattemburg t tI 0 "-- PORCELAIN Look ALL HEART SHAPED ITEMS tq 41114 Ms Wunderlich said "often not recognized' For Ms Rovster and Ms Wunderlich the tu:le may be changing From Singapore and convention Both artists want to make their livings with their art: not an easy prospect they agreed Teaching might be the means to an artistic end although there is an abundance of art educators Artists g I two-yea- ganizations Philadelphia Pa Ms Royster University of Utah art student formerly a graphic arvE nort A GIFT CERTIFICATE!! ENTIRE Kathy For both the future holds adventure Probably they won't find fame and fortune That's OK They agreed the part they like is the creative process making something happen with clay Ms Wunderlich a Brigham Young University art student married to Philip Wunderlich mathematicianstatistician and mother to Margaret 5 months in the fall moves to Ohio State University Columbus to become a graduate student in ceramics 1 e"'''''''- t ' e pm 4 s and in ProgressAs such the women's work will be featured at the gallery 38 W 200 South May 11 to June 12 with an opening May 15 from 6 to - - designer and commercial angler in Alaska was recently selected r a student director-at-largto the National appointment Council for the Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) at the or- Royster Salt Lake City and Janis Wunderlich Provo ceramists and sculptors share an artistic journey The women familiar to each other in the small Utah college ceramics community also share recognition They were selected by Salt Lake's Utah Designer Crafts -Gallery as award-winnin- ‘ I Rollins B Judy By THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE dia poets performers" They agreed that when they began working with clay — touching kneading molding glazing and firing — it became their me i ''''' y tears- - - IASPIRATIONS I t tv- t' L i - 1- I t 11 r I 4 N 4'4 04 1 P--- A - t 1 4 A 4 yy 1 dium of choice the total artistic experience "Women were probably ihe first ceramists" Ms Royster said "building vessels for cooking carrying storing Women are making a mark in ceramics" "Women ceramists are like women writers artists in other me- 1 I 1 |