Show 1 The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday July 21 2002 — C7 VVoddings hA & e 5 w- - !'V‘ - r fr 71 Sj -- V n V‘ flL J ItUXMl Angela WHanfcon and JD Seamone :J? Joel GL Johnson end Kail Anne Sodarquist Pau announcements ' Soderquist- - Willardson- - Johnsen Seamons ' Mr and Mrs Kent Soderquist of Logan are pleased to announce die marriage of their daughter Kari Arme to Joel O Johnsen son of John and Deanne Vander-for- d and the late Leron Johnsen of Providence They will be married on July 26 2002 at the David B Haight Alumni Crater Kari is a 1994 graduate of Logan High School and has attended Utah State University and Weber State School of Cosmetology She is currently a hairdresser at Profiles in Ogden and Arkana Day Spa in kjtoelis a 1990 graduate of Mountain Crest High School and was an Eagle Scout He served in the SL Louis Missouri Mission Joel is currently working in marketing at Icon Health and Fitness and attends Utah State University with a major in sales and marketing After a honeymoon in Hawaii they will make their home in Logan - Sherrail Heslop and Western Irvin Mitton will be married and sealed for time and all eternity on Thursday August 1 2002 in the Logan LDS The couple is registered at Bob's Mart in Preston Idaho and Dillards Angie and JD would like Weston Mitton and Sherrail Heslop Angelina and Jared Ctayson Nicole Perry and Ricky Theurer Utah Also a reception will be their daughter Angeline Pack to Jared R Clayson son of ' Jerry and Rosemary Clayson of Bountiful Utah and Vincent and Paula Bath of Las July 27 2002 A reception will follow from 9 pm that evening at the Theurer residence 22 W Center Lewiston Friends and relatives are invited Nicole is a 2000 graduate of Preston High School She is a junior at Idaho State University majoring in nursing Ricky is a 1996 graduate of Sky View High School He studied meat cutting at held on Thursday Aug 1 2002 from 6 to 8 pm at die Heslop residence 1635 South 4700 West West Weber Utah The bride is the daughter of Douglas and Gail Heslop of Wfest Weber Utah Parents of die bridegroom are Bernard ' "Buzz and Jolene Mitton of Wells ville Utah The bride chose Tawna Wayment as her maid of honor Kathy Heslop and Aleece Peterson will serve as bridesmaids Daniel Mitton will perform die duties of best man with Kip Jones Corey Kohler Dustin Heslop and Brody Heslop as the groomsmen The bride obtained a bachelor's degree in Business Administration-Huma- n Resource Management from Wbber State University She is currently employed as a benefits specialist at Nutraceutical Corporation and served in the Dominican Republic Santo Domingo West LDS Mission The bridegroom is a gradu- ate of Mountain Crest High School and currently studying sociology at WSU He served in the Florida Tallahassee LDS Mission Heslop-Mitto- n 2003 to express their love and ' K' appreciation to all of thdir family and friends who have helped and supported diem throughout their lives V iiiiuiu lUltMl 1 Michael and Julie Willanl-co- n are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Angela to JD Seamons son of Jeff and Dianne Seamons They will be married on July 30 2002 in the Logan LDS Temple The ceremony will be followed by a family dinner No formal reception will be held Angie graduated from Mountain Crest High School and LDS Semin&ry in 1996 She graduated with an associate degree from Snow College in 1998 and from the Utah College of Massage Therapy in 1999 She is currently attending Utah State Universi- ty majoring in biological sciences composite teaching She will be graduating in the spring of 2003 JD graduated from Preston High School and LDS Seminary in 1999 He has recently returned from the Kentucky Louisville LDS Mission He will be pursuing a career in information systems technology at Weber State University in die fall of Jl Ifcmple vv‘An open hbuse will be held in their honor on Saturday July 27 2002 from 6 pm to 8 pm at die Mitton residence 61 East 300 South Wells ville He is employed as a Security Guard at Macey's grocery store The new couple will reside in west Weber after their honeymoon in the northwest United States 's Pack-Clayso- n Rodney and Patrice Pack of Providence Utah are pleased to announce the marriage of losna UaIaIaVa notniQor ana Jack Egbert ’ mont High in 2002 Jack graduated in 2000 and is employed at Western Mechanical Inc The couple is registered at Dillard's Meier & Frank Wal-Ma- rt Target and Smith & Edwards 7-- Vegas Nev couple was married July 19 2002 at Zanavoo Restaurant A reception will be held July 20 2002 at the home of Mr and Mrs Chad Ashment of Taylorsville Utah Angie is a 1993 graduate of Mountain Crest High School and a 1999 graduate of Utah State University with a BS in social work She is employed with Sinclair Oil in the human resource department Jared is a 1992 graduate of Central High School and has served four years in the Navy assigned to the USS Harry Truman He is employed by Sinclair Oil in the real estate department Showers were given by Marlene Dunbar Tami Ostler Dene Pack Karol Cook Charlotte Astle Rochelle Jones Sara Womack and Kristie Ashment The couple is registered at Dillard's Target and Williams-Sonom-a They will make theif home in Bountiful after their honeymoon in San Diego Deadlines explained Bridgerland Applied Technology Center He is employed at Theurers Market and Custom Meats Showers were given by Tausha Perry Sheri Perry Jenny Peny and Lacey Moser The couple is registered at Theurer's Market the Gingerbread Shoppe in Preston and U&I Furniture in Preston After their honeymoon the couple will reside in Preston Ricky and Nicole would like to thank all their family and friends for their love and sup- en port Heiniger-Egbe-rt Stephanie Drennen of Ogden Utah is pleased to announce the marriage of her daughter Tosha Marie Heiniger to Jack L Egbert son of Jack and Kristie Egbert of Logan Utah Perry-Theur- er Ed and Sheri Perry of Pre- ston Idaho are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Nicole Perry to Ricky Theurer son of Rick and Jerilee Theurer of Lewiston Utah The couple will be married The couple will be married ' at 2 pm July 27 2002 at the Old Rock Church in Providence Utah A reception will follow from 3:30-5:3- pm 0 that afternoon at the Old Rock Church Friends and relatives are invited Tosha graduated from Frc- - The Herald Journal has wedding forms available Forms must be obtained typewritten or legibly hand-writtand returned to the office by noon Wednesday for publi- cation in Sunday! paper Wedding information will only be accepted on the forms provided Cost for wedding announcements is $35 Payment is due when the announcement is brought to the office no billing or charging is permitted Wedding information and a good quality black and white or color photo must be delivr ered to The Herald Journal office 75 W 300 North Logan no later than noon Wednesday “Soft focus” photos do not reproduce well Articles should be no longer than 350 words For (hose wishing to run weddings over 350 words but less than 500 the cost will be $45 The Herald Journal reserves the right to refuse photographs and edit articles to meet journalistic style For more information call 752-212-1 8 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday - Seattle musicians organize ‘Requiem’ shows worldwide on Sept SEATTLE (AP)— A group of Seattle singers organizing a series of worldwide pofonnances of Mozart’s “Requiem" for Sept 1 1 say they in have gotten thousands of support of the idea heartfelt nature of their responses is remarkable” said Madeline Johnson chairwoman of the Rolling Requiem Committee and a member of the Seattle Symphony Chorale “It shows there is a worldwide longing to give voice to heal- “The ? ing to hope to love” die choirs from around Thirty world have signed up to take part in the “RoUing Requiem" and many more are considering joining Johnr son said j A choir in Kiga Latvia was amonfe the fiitt to respond writing ‘ : “Not oqly will we sing in our country's largest performance space we are inviting choirs from all oyer our country to join us” A Boston choir responded that the invitation left some members in " tears A backer of the idea in Wales invited 200 Welsh choirs A singing ' group in Taipei is organizing a network of Taiwanese choirs Each perfotmanceistobeginat 8:46 am — the time Of the first attack on the World Trade Center in New York — starting at the international date line and moving west- wardby time zone Organizers say a list of those who died In the attacks will be given to each choir and each singer will make a heart badge with one ofthe names to wear The Seattle Symphony ’s music director Gerard Schwarz will conduct the “Requiem” at the city’s Paramount Theater leading about 50 orchestra members a chorus of 120 and four soloists “As far as I’m concerned nothing is more appropriate than a requiem and there is no requiem more appro- - : ' priate than the Mozart ‘Requiem’” Schwarz said Jack McAuliffe chief operating officer for the American Symphony Orchestra League said many of the organization’s 900 member orchestras already had been planning concerts by the time lie learned about the Rolling Requiem ' earlier this week His group will pollmembers tosee ' ' if they would like to join the effort The idea for the Rolling Requiem ' began with a suggestion from a music lover who bumped into Terry Blumer a baritone with the Seattle Symphony Chorale on the street in January after a performance by the 'group The woman whose name Blumer did not know suggested that choruses form a ring around Ground Zero (m Sept 1 1 and sing Mozart's “Requiem” “She said ’Surely there would be enough of yoti for there ttj be one voice for every loss’” Blumer said The otHer was to invite singers from around the world to commemorate the first anniversary of the attacks at each crash site — New York the Pentagon and Somerset County Pa Kathleen Ferrari an alto in the chorale and one of the Rolling ' Requiem organizers is the daughter! of a retired New York City firefighter who lost siz members of the Crown Heights ladder company he once led “It’s going to be very difficult’ Ferrari said “Just 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