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Show Review - Wednesday, March 23, 1!)XH - 1'age 4 pleasant living Shaila Proctor, Michael Elwell to honored at reception Saturday f t ' t, y , ' if Mr. and Mrs. Blair Proctor, American Fork, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Shaila, to Michael Elwell, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Elwell, American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Turner, Pleasant Grove. The couple will exchange vows on March 26. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception that same evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the American Fork 29th Ward Chapel, 600 S. 100 West. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Atlnnrlinp the hpHp will he Lonaka Wheeler and Brooke Carter. Best man duties will be d by Kenneth Wheeler with Mike Carter and Jason Elwell serving as ushers. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of American Fork High School. She is presently employed at Leadtec of Pleasant Grove. The prospective groom is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. He is presently working at Equi-tec- h in Salt Lake City. The couple will make their first home in Phoenix, Ariz., where the groom will further his education. Michael ElweT Shaila Proctor Angela Bone becomes the bride of Michael Calderivood in temple 1: iFfiyySMWA :;ftJ V jfv :::S':i.:fM::-Slil- .: Angela Bone, daughter of Lorin and Jean Bone, Pleasant Grove, Utah, married Michael Larry Calderwood, son of H. Larry and Imagene Calderwood, Coalville, Utah on Friday, March 18, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception honored the couple that evening at the Bungalow and on Saturday, March 19, at the Hoytsville Ward Chapel, Hoytsville, Utah. Bridal attendants were Sandra Begay, Briti Bone, Jill Calderwood, Jani Calderwood, Robyn Christensen, Gina Hermansen, and Lori Hilliard. Christopher Bone, Justin Bone, Mark Calderwood, Dee Dillree and Ron Richins attended the groom. Special guest was the bride's grandmother, Clarissa Bone. The bride-elec- t graduated from Pleasant Grove High School. She is currently working part-tim- e and attending Utah State University in Logan, Utah. She will receive her two-yea- r diploma in June, 1988, in SecretarialAdministrative Sup-port. Her fiance graduated from North Summit High School. He served an LDS Mission to Portland, Oregon. He is currently attending Utah State University and working part-tim- e as a Security Guard for the University. He is majoring in In-dustrial Technology. The couple will live in Logan, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Calderwood (Angela Bone) Kortney Carter, Daryll T. Healey to recite vows at stake center y a , ' s x ' iyj: w ' yy?, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall B. Carter. Highland, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kortney. to Daryll T. Healey, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeEarl Healey, Highland. The couple will exchange vows at the Highland Stake Center on March 26. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception that same evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Highland Stake Center, 4679 W. Wasatch Drive. Pre-nupti- showers for the bride were hosted by Lori Clove and Joey Lapray. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of American Fork High School. She attended Dixie College and is currently attending Utah Valley Community College. The prospective groom is a graduate of American Fork High School. He is attending Utah Valley Community College and is em-ployed by the state. Daryll T. Healey Kortney Carter The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. Dawn Christensen, Robert James Sleinike to exchange vows in Salt Lake LDS Temple '' ' v ' " y ' ryu -- ' Dawn Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John V. (Jack) Christensen, Pleasant Grove, and the late Wanza Murray Christensen, will marry Robert James Steinike, son of Elmer Steinike, Sandy, and the late Viola Steinike and the late Virginia Steinike, Saturday, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor them that evening from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove 6th, 10th, 19th Ward Cultural Hall, 475 N. 700 East. The event is open to all friends and relatives, The bride-elec- t graduated from Pleasant Grove High School, LDS Seminary and BYU. She is em-ployed at Valley Bank in Salt Lake City. Her fiance graduated from Wallace County High School in Sharon Springs, Kansas, and at-tended Eastern Wyoming College, Trane Service Schools in La Crosse, Wise, Carrier Service Schools in Houston, Tex., and various other HVAC schools and classes. He is The couple will live in Salt Lake City. Robert James Steinike Dawn Christensen Project Teamwork PGHS dance slated A "Project Teamwork n will be held Friday " Mat 2 new girls gym at Pleas''? High School from 9 p m p.m. The cost is $2 Per per casual dress. The dance is being sponsw. Project Teamwork, a grn sisting of 10 students from l: school. The dance will follow the J contest at the school. All high school age vited to youth aif, attend. David Warnick claims Marilee Harris as bride, open house set Marilee Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Harris of Nibley, married David Jon War- - nick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Warnick of Pleasant Grove, March 19 in the Logan LDS Temple, A reception in their honor was held the same evening in Nibley. Bridal attendants were Jennifer Johnson, Alicia Milne and Michelle Anderson. Best man was Brock Bennett. An open house will honor the couple on March 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Grove LDS Church, 455 E. 200 South, Pleasant Grove. The event is open to all friends and relatives. The bride-ele- graduated from Skyview High School and attended Utah State University. She served in the Cleveland, Ohio LDS Mission. She is presently employed in American Fork. Her fiance graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and attended Utah Valley Community College. He served in the Cleveland, Ohio LDS Mission. He is presently employed in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. David Warnick (Marilee Harris) Youth summer jobs available With spring term just around the corner, many youngsters start to concern themselves with thoughts of the end of another school year and the beginning of a sometimes frustrating ritual - looking for a summer job. Students in Utah, Summit and Wasatch Counties could have jobs waiting for them under the Summer Youth Development Program (SYDP) offered by the Moun-tainlan- Private Industry Council. If you or a family member are looking for that elusive summer job, contact the Career Guidance Center, 60 N. 300 West, Provo, to see if you qualify for the program. The phone number is fA,Hr Mtal Haft Hill 7 i m jfejWH, Human Service fiMJSfii' Roger ChristaiP "120 N. 1220 E., Suite II American Fork, Utah 81 756-366- Secrets The idea of keeping a sew from yourself may seec ludicrous, but in developing belli mental health, it is a use:, sensation to identify. Think of the uneasy feeling n get when you are worried ate keeping a secret; orof conceaH knowledge you shouldn't ta Now notice if you get thai se: sation for no particular reaa This may indicate that you Ihii or feel that something you at doing should be hidden fa: others. In turn, this may m you are doing something thai not consistent with your m ingrained sense of righl at wrong. All too often, people who feels if they are consistently keep secrets from others are actual! living a life inconsistent with the: own beliefs. It is essential that yo examine your own values and n: keep them a secret from yoursel Sometimes professional seling can offer the help that needed to help you sort out ym true beliefs and develop a 8 pattern that is more consists with your values. 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A reception will honor the couple the same evening from 7 to 9 at the Timpanogos Stake Center, 845 North 100 East in Pleasant Grove. Bridal attendants are Glenda Kelsey, Shanna Palmer and Nancy Keele, with Kimberlee Kalk-brenne- r, Diana Melendez and Tina Kelsey as flower girls. Best man will be Bart Kelsey. The bride-elec- t attended the Pleasant Grove schools. Her fiance attended schools in Roosevelt and UTC in Orem and is a senior technician at Tunex of Orem. Susan is employed at Leadtec Utah in Pleasant Grove. They will make their first home in American Fork. Steven C. Collins Susan D. Cowgill |