Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday March 3 20Q2 — C3 Voddings y March TiZ 4-92- 002 S&k if £ Joshua Hough and Nicola Marie Bybee and Mark LaMarr Carlson Notan Ward and Allison UndyLaw Paid announcement! Daines-War- d Nolan Ward and Allison Dairies have chosen Friday March 8 2002 to be married Law-Houg- h Allen and Susan Law of Cornish Utah are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Lindy Sue Law to Joshua Donald Miles Hough son of Patsy Hough of Price Utah They will be married on March 9 2002 in Hyde Park A reception will be held in their honor that evening from six to eight at the Hyde Park Civic Crater 113 East Center Street in Hyde Park All friends and relatives are invited to attend Ljndy is a 1999 graduate from Sky View High School and LDS seminary She also graduated from New Horizons Beauty College in 2000 and currently manages die Logan Dollar Cuts Joshua is a 1998 graduate from Carbon High School He also graduated from the College of Eastern Utah and is a student at Utah State University He is now working at Smith’s Food and Drug Showers were given by Stacy Angie and Susan Law and also by Matey Bingham The couple is registered rt and Smithfield Implement Josh and lindy would like to thank all of their families and friends for all of i their love and support After their honeymoon they will be residing in Smithfield Paines Bybee-Caiiso- : for time and all eternity in the Logan LDS Temple Nolan is the son of J Spencer and Arline Ward of Hyrum Nolan served in the Brazil Porto Allegre North LDS Mission He since has been working on his business administration degree from Utah State Nolan graduated this past December and plans to attend graduate school and complete his master’s degree in architecture Allison is the daughter of Steven M and Launa Daines-oLogan She graduated from Logan High School After graduation Allison started working toward her exercise science degree at Utah State She will be completing her degree whoever Nolan’s graduate studies take them A reception honoring them will be held on March 8 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the Hyrum Civic Center 83 W Main Hyrum Family and 'friends are invited Showers were given by Alli- son’s sisters Nolan’s sisters Arline Ward and Franki Fullmer Nolan andAllison would like to thank their families and friends for all of their love rad support They will be residing in Logan until f : Wal-Ma- n Carol Bybee and Curt and Shelly Bybee are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Nicole Marie Bybee to Mark LaMarr Carlson son of Monte and Denise Carlson They will be married Friday March 8 2002 for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake LDS Temple A reception in their honor will be from 7 to 9 that evening at the Bullen Center 43 S Main Logan AD friends and relatives are invited to attend Nicole is a 2000 graduate of Mountain Crest High School She attended Dixie College for one year and has now returned to Logan to further her education in social wok Mark is a 1998 graduate of Sky View High School He served an LDS mission in Fresno Calif He is a student at Utah State University majoring in business administration Showers were given by Carol Bybee Shelly Bybee Morgan Bybee Denise Carlson Jackie Cooper and Reena Lucero rt They are registered at and a little something After their honeymoon they will reside in Logan : Wal-Ma- Nolan’s grarhiate studies begin USU beats chill with bowl sale By USU Merfla RelatkMia The Utah State University Ceramics Guild in collaboration with the USU Culinary Arts Club hosts its annual ChiK Bowl Sale Tuesday March 5 from 10 am to 2 on die Thggart Student pjn Center patio For $6 participants may select from hundreds of original handmade stoneware bowls crafted by die ceramic guild potters organizers said Servers will then fill thecho- sen bowl with one of a variety Matthew Coombs and Amanda Fiagle Jennifer Harrison and Joehua Dan Burbank Harrison-Burban- k Fiagle-Coom- bs Geny and Marilee Fiagle of Providence are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Amanda to Matthew Coombs son of Sharon Coombs of Logan and the late J Ted Coombs The couple will be married ed Saturday March 9 2002 in Jennifer is the daughter of ' Logan Family rad friends are Colin and Bonnie Harrison of invited to attend the reception Wellsville She graduated in their honor that evening from Mountain Crest High' Amandajraduated from School in 2001 She attended Mountain Oust High School Utah State University and is in 2001 She is working as a hostess at Angie’s currently attending Bridget- ' land Applied Technology ColMatt is a 1997 graduate of dental in is She Mountain Crest High School lege assisting He attended Salt Lake Comemployed at Icon Health and Fitness munity College and Bridger-lan- d Joshua is the son of Dan and Applied Technology WrndeUa Burbank of Cub Center He is employedwith " River Idaho He graduated Stander PhimbingHewill from Preston High School in graduate in April as a journey1997 Ho served an LDS mis- man They are registered at sion in Sacramento Calif rt and works in the flooring Jennifer Harrison and Joshua Dan Burbank will be married Match 9 2002'in die Logan LDS Ifemple A reception will be from 6 to 8 that evening at the Wellsville Stake Center 30 S Center Friends and relatives are invit- of (duties : : Wal-Ma- Dianne Coon Michelle iThe Herald Journal has McDonald Laura Alder’ ! wedding forms available Forms mast be obtained type- Sharon Nelson WmdellaBuN n bank Bonnie Haninon Sandy written or legibly and returned to the office byK Curtis Sheeps Curtis Sarah Curtis Laba Winward Aman-- " boon Wednesday for public- tion in Sundays papra Wbd- da Nelson McCall Campbell CassieStansffeld rad Ashley ding information will only be Warner ? ’aibceptedon foe forms provid--c- d t Cost for weddiiig They are registered Mart Bob’s Mari andver-- : announcements is S3S ton’ll Hardware' 7 p Journal reserves S'rK theThe Herald ' The couple will reside in rigid to refuse phonographs : hand-writte- : " K'-- : Corned Beef Western Family Boneless Pork Brisket ’ s In preparation for the sale 22 ceramics guild members n participated in a 20 bowls organiz-producing ers continued Several hundred pounds of clay were used rad seven pizzas fueled die potters The stoneware clay used for the bowls is mixed Ity the students formulated to produce a variety of firing effects depending on foe preference of the potter All bowls have beenglaze fiied to tempera-tures m the range of2300- 2400 The bowls are utilitarian and are microwave and dishwasher safe Meanwhile die culinary arts students have created delicious chitirecipes for die event including thetraditjkmal red beans and beef plus a etarian variety Each is served wifoebrnbread Both USU student organize-- : tions will use the funds raised ' to suppor their visiting artist ' programs The Culinary Arte Club invites professional chefs to share their experience The Ceramics Guildinvites nationally and internationally recognized artists to USU rach year t&riare opra to die public For more throw-a-tho- : aiDeasllines - Loin Chops or Roast 1 V :" ’O' "V S ' ' ‘V ' O : V |