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Show T DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER Beware of food allergies during the holidays Weddings Diana Bitter, daughter of Michael and Joy Bitter of Orem, will marry Brian McDonald, son of Glenn and Carol McDonald of Bountiful, on Saturday, Dec. 1 1 in reception will honor the couple that from 7-- at 9 the Timpanogos Park 1st Ward Chapel, 1000 N. 100 W., Orem. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Orem High School. Diana received an associate degree in social sci- sneezing, stomach upset, diarrhea, itching hives, an asthma attack, or in rare cases, sudden and over- whelming shock that can kill. Although virtually any food may Brigham Young University in elementary education and is currently Greenwood kindergarten Elementary at in American Fork. Her fiance graduated from Viewmont High School. Brian served an LDS mission to Tokyo, Japan. He graduated from Brigham Young University in computer Fun For All Ages wrong food may trigger violent ence from Ricks College. She served ary LDS mission to Porto, Portugal, Diana graduated from teaching 150 West 600 North more time and energy to selecting foods for people with food allergies or sensitivities. According to Dr. Donald Leung, Food Allergy Specialist at National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine in Denver, In some individuals a bite of the employed by Eli Lilly and Company. Brian received an MBA degree from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and is currently Bridal attendants are Emily Bitter and Melinda McDonald. Best men are Bruce Johnson and Scott Lemon and Nathan Bitter and Stephen Bitter attending. Basic Skills Program trigger a hypersensitivity response, egg, peanut and cows milk account for 80 percent of allergic reactions in children. Peanuts, nuts and seafood account for most reactions in adults. The following are suggestions for the chefs in the family: inquire about specific food allergens, pay close attention to food labels, sub- Times Days 5:00 Mon. and Wed. & 5:30 Class Session 6 - Jan. 3rd Registration Session 7 - Jan. 24th oJfeeek stitute ingredients for those that must be eliminated, and look for For Further Information recipes that omit ingredients to be avoided. For more information contact Call 298-622- 0 prior to starting date. Bradshaw-Beckma- n Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Bradshaw of West Haven announce the marriage of their daughter, Brandy Nicole, to Jade L. Beckman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ej. G L i Beckman, Centerville. The ceremony was performed Saturday at the Salt Lake LDS WH E NTuXH AVEBsOM Temple. Following the wedding, a brunch was hosted by the grooms parents at the Chart House in Salt Lake'City. That evening the couple greeted guests at a reception hosted by the brides parents at the Weber State University Alumni Center. Serving the bride as maid of honor was Canada Bradshaw with 801-299-19- 80 Mark Johansen served as best men and Jess with B.J. Beckman Beckman serving as groomsmen. The bride is a graduate of Roy High School and LDS Seminary. She currently attends Weber State University and is emplqyed at Mountain America Credit Union in Salt Lake City. The groom graduated from Viewmont High School and LDS Seminary, then served an LDS mis- - BRANDY NICOLE BRADSHAW JADE L. BECKMAN sion to the Philippines. He attends the University of Utah and is employed at Mountain America O Credit Union in Salt Lake City. After a wedding trip to Las Vegas, the new Mr. and Mrs. Beckman plan to make their home in Layton. Senior citizen events A schedule "of events at the Golden Years Center, 726 S. 100 E., follows. All seniors in South Davis County are invited to visit the center. Reservations for lunch should, be made one day in advance by calling 295-347- Monday, Dec. 12, 12:30, Ceramics 12:30, Bingo , , veg meat 11230, Foot clinic . ; a. for Friday, Dec. 17 with the Viewmont Madrigals performing. Call for reservations. 9:30, Une dancing class (new) 10:30, Jazz Band j 11:45, Lunch, corned beef and A'i'S;-- Chuck-A-Ram- The Christmas party is planned 12:30, Sing 12:45, Grocery shopping ff8;30 ' Please call the center now to for the Christmas lights tour in Salt Lake with dinner at sign-u- p the FWday,Dec,10 ; Tuesday, Dec, 14 8:30, Lapidary 8:30, Tap Aerobics 9, Woodcarving 11:45, Lunch, roast beefgravy 3:45, Christmas light tour and dinner 8:30, Lapidary C 8:30, Tap Aerobics 9, China Painting 9:30, Piano class . :45, Lunch, Bingo Oil painting 12, Joanne Taylor, organ 12:30, Movie Thursday, Dec. 9 1 John Mclntire, maestro on 12:30, 12:30, Grief Support Betty's Combo 11:45, Lunch, chili con came : o turkey the saw 8:30, Aerobics . Lunch, 11:45, frittergravy Wednesday, Dec. 8 x 13 8:30, Aerobics 9, Sewing and crafts 9; 30. Organ lessons 9. 11, 11, '1ip E.T H I NGl2lS'AY 107 South 500 West Bountiful bridesmaids Loni Beckman and Jodi Harms. Ryan Anderson and The center will be closed Christmas Eve, Dec. 24. Something special is planned each day during December at the center. Come join your friends for a season of fun. You Said Youd Marry Him??? A store full off things with messages, meaning and more. From Apparel to Banners and everything in Youd Better Talk This Over.... with us ion Center between. Opening soon. Located across from ShopKo. V C3 iiri icis cooks will have to devote even the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A evening SKATE WITH The holidays are here and with them comes the prospect of preparing a large holiday meal for friends and family. Added to that, some Bitter-McDona- ld Tuesday, December 7, 1993 |