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Show Review-Wednesda- y, April 15, 1987 -- Page 5 Temple ceremony to unite Trent Searle, Diana Flint SS , eft i , r.'. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Gard Flint, Lewisville, Idaho, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Diana, to Trent Searle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searle! Pleasant Grove. The couple will exchange vows in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple on April 15. A reception will honor the newlyweds on April 25 from 7 to 9 pm. at the Pleasant Grove 18th Ward, 1250 E. 200 South. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Rebeckah Flint, Valerie Flint, Kathleen Leavitt, Crista Henderson, Stacie Searle and Wendy Page. Best man duties will be per-formed by Robert Searle. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Ricks College. She served a mission in Arkansas. The prospective groom is a graduate of BYU. He served a mission in Brazil. The couple will make their first Trent Searle Diana Flint home in Ogden. Kimberli Brackenbury, Dean Millar exchange vows in December ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Cole Brackenbury of Lindon are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Kimberli, to Dean A. Millar, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Millar, Pleasant Grove. The couple were married Dec. 31, 1986. Attending the bride was Wendy H. Welch. Best man duties were performed by Terry Welch. A pre-nupti- al shower for the bride was hosted by Alta Noble. The bride is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. She attended Stevens Henager College of Business. The groom is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. He is currently employed at Drive Line Service in Pleasant Grove. The couple is living in Orem. Mr. & Mrs. Dean Miller (Kimberli Brackenbury) Barry Laga to claim Caprice Stewart as bride : ' 1 C s J Caprice Stewart, daughter of Gary and Abbie Stewart of Eugene, Oregon, will marry Barry Laga, son of Dick and Darlene Rees, Orem. The couple will marry in the Salt Lake Temple of the LDS Church, on Friday, April 17. A reception will honor Caprice and Barry that evening from 7 till 9, at the Excelsior Hotel, Provo. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Caprice served an LDS mission to France and is studying Humanities at BYU. Barry is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and served an LDS Mission to Belgium. He is also attending BYU and will receive his degree in English and French. The couple is employed at BYU and will live in Provo while acquiring their degrees. Barry Laga Caprice Stewart Ellen and Eric Peterson to celebrate Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Eric Peterson, Pleasant Grove, are celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Eric and Ellen were married in the Manti LDS Temple April 21, 1937. Ellen was born in Ephraim to Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Humphrey. She worked from the State Hospital from 1956 to 1975 and has been active in the LDS Church all her life. Eric was born in Sweden to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Peterson. He worked at Geneva Steel from 1946 to 1978 and now works for Pleasant Grove City. They have lived in the Pleasant Grove area for 39 years. They have five sons, five daughters-in-la- nine grandsons, three granddaughters and four great granddaughters. Their family will be sending them to the East Coast for a Golden Honeymoon, which includes Eric & Ellen Peterson Washington, D.C., and New York. Wedding bells to ring for Sharron Johnson, Tim Rodriquez ! mini iniii'imnrff 'iniiiiiMiiiiriairtiVn-- Vernon and Dorothy Johnson, American Fork, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sharron, to Timothy Michael Rodriquez, son of Ben and Rebecca Rodriquez, Salt Lake City. The couple will recite marriage vows Saturday, April 18. at the Bungalow, 35 S. 100 West, Pleasant Grove. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Bridal attendants will be Dottie Swensen, Mary Raddatz. Mindi Swensen. Kalli Swensen, Mary Rodriquez and Jodilyn Swensen. Best man will be John Weaver, with Lyman Swensen, Charles Johnson and Michael Leishman assisting. showers were given by Arlene Walters. Mary Raddatz and Dottie Swensen. The bride-elec- t is a graduate of American Fork High School and LDS Seminary and attended Girls State. She is presently attending Timothy Rodriquez Sharron Johnson BYU and working as a supervisor in merchandising at the BYU Bookstore. Her fiance graduated from Cottonwood High School, LDS Seminary, Westminister and the University of Utah. He is presently employed by Fred Meyer Cor-poration. Q c :; O p O ft o o Q-Government Real Estate AODGirrjoEj By order of the Small Business Administration Thursday, April 16, 2:00 p.m. Sale held on site listed: Executive ranch home with orchard & equestrian exercise area. 2391 N. 180 W., PI. Grove. Lot 18, Plat A, Crestwood Estates. Site is amidst other custom homes with country atmosphere & spectacular mountain view. Animal & irrigation rights. Split level, brick, 5 bedrooms, 3 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, 26 fruit trees, pasture area, patios, decks, outbuildings. A very well designed & constructed home. Associate Broker, Big Sky Realty. Sale conducted by S.F. Trunzo Auctioneers, Inc., 388 W. Hartwell Ave., Salt Lake City. Call for brochure and terms jf J - i J"y I..F R E El jSa s. X, - " - - MilMAM With a roller-coast- er economy like ours, it's difficult to predict the future. Much less plan for it financially. And, as the economy changes and fluctuates, we see new financial ideas developed to keep pace with the times. For the average person, it becomes increasingly difficult to stay current with all the innovations, financial terminology and investment options. American Savings wants to help. Come to our free financial seminar. April 21 7:00 p.m. American Savings 606 East State Road American Fork, Utah Our staff will be presenting a free, no obligation look at various financial investment opportunities such as: Traditional Savings Programs Non-Tradition- al Savings Programs High Interest Savings Tax Deferred Annuities Accounts Single Premium Whole Life IRA's Insurance Certificates of Deposit FREE REFRESHMENTS Your Partners in Money Management A Federal Association J TANGLES i Hair & Supply Company if . ' Proprietors: I ' Tim tarsen I Shalana Robinson ! I 218 N.W. State I Timp Plaza No. 7 i American Fork A , 756-489- or "6-388- 0 -W The summer sizzlers are hairstyles that need support from something other than a perm or aerosol spray. The answer is to use styling aids such as gels, glaze, mousse and spritz sprays. GELS: The consistency of a gel is thick and strong. Most of the time you would choose this styling aid for spot holding for such things as flat tops, shaped sides, asymetricals or braiding to achieve the finished look. ; GLAZE: Glaze has the holding j power somewhere between mousse and gel. Glaze is powerful, yet easy to use and very popular. When you apply glaze, think of glazing a donut. It's similar for the entire head of hair. MOUSSE: The biggest seller on the market today is mousse, ft has a soothing effect so it aids in drying and controlling perms. Curling the hair with a curling iron becomes less work with mousse when the application is made before blowdrying! For strong hold and volume, mousse is not suggested. SPRITZ SPRAY: The answer to everyone's questions on better hold, higher hair and the illusion S more hair is spritz spray. It is four times stronger than hair spray and it helps you create the it hairstyle you thought you could J "ever have. At TANGLES, we have the A knowledge and experience to V help yOU choose the dght Prducts for you and the name it brands that are truly Professional. "It does make a lfference." Next week, watch fl,' 'lr steP II - The Cleansing Shampoo ; Officer promoted Marine Warrant Officer John W. Luckey, whose wife, Bonnie, is the daughter of Patricia Richards, Pleasant Grove, has been promoted to his present rank while serving at Marine Corps Education and Development Command, Quantico, VA. |