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Show j Review - Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1988 - Page 4 IpleagaBit living Anissa Hallam, Bradley F. Bangerter to exchange vows in Salt Lake Temple I, : ; I is: ': f' X- - ' ? - , : - ' " ' i r ' ' - ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hal-la- Pleasant Grove, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Anissa, to Bradley F. Bangerter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bangerter, Bountiful, on Wednesday, Aug. 17, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The marriage will be performed by President Thomas S. Monson, a cousin of the groom's father. The couple will be honored at a wedding reception on Wednesday, Aug. 17, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the home of the bride's parents, 505 South Main, Pleasant Grove. An open hoube will be held on Thursday, Aug. 18, from 7:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. at the home of the groom's parents, 24 E. 1100 South, Bountiful. Matron of honor will be Paula Ware, with Peggy Hallam as maid of honor, and Rebecca Hallam, Melissa Hallam and Paula Bangerter as bridesmaids. Best men will be Scott Taylor and Kenny Kimball. Anissa graduated from Pleas-ant Grove High School where she was a member of Orchesis. She attended Utah Valley Community College and was a member of the dance team. She served as a nanny in Phila-delphia, Pa. and danced With the LePvOux School of Dance. Anissa will be attending Weber State College to study nursing. Bradley graduated from Bounti-ful High School. He has been a student at Weber State College and plans to continue his studies in the fall. He served in Texas in the Dallas Lubbock LDS Mission. The couple will make their first home in Bountiful. Bradley F. Bangerter Anissa Hallam , y Edna Carter Edna Carter to celebrate 75th birthday An open house will be held Friday, August 12, for Edna Carter on the occasion of her 75th birthday. The event will be held at the home of her daughter, Loretta, 91 N. 500 East, Pleasant Grove, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Her children wish to invite all friends and relatives to come and enjoy the evening with Edna on her 75th birthday. Edna was born Aug. 12, 1913 in Pleasant Grove, the daughter of Edmand and Vilate Rodeback. She attended schools in Pleasant Grove and Provo. She married Lyman (Doc) Carter Aug. 22, 1934 in Provo. She is the mother of three daughters and two sons: Loretta Carter, Jerry Carter and Becky Scott, all of Pleasant Grove; Ivan Carter, Provo; and Patsy O'Donnal, Spokane, Washington. She has 24 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Garden reception planned following marriage of Ila Christine Fowers, Calvin George Metcalf i ?: - I Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fowers, Pleasant Grove, of the engagement of their daughter, Ila Christine, to Calvin George Metcalf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilby Metcalf, Provo. The couple plans to be married Aug. 13 at the home of the bride. A garden reception will be held at the home of the groom from 7 to 9 p.m. that day. Bridal attendants will be Katherine Fowers, Roxanne Shaw, Merilyn Metcalf and Barbara Smith, with Amanda Shaw, Rachel and Sara Smith as flower girls. Best man is Milan Metcalf, with Brian Smith and Scott Fowers. Special guests are Mr. and Mrs. Windmill Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christensen, grandparents of the bride. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and Utah Valley Community College with high honors. She currently attends BYU and has been accepted by the University of Utah into the Baccalaureate program in the College of Nursing. She has been employed by Utah State Hospital for the past eight years. The prospective groom graduated from Springville High School and studied business management and electrical automation at Utah Valley Community College. He is employed by Mountain Fuel Supply Company as a service technician. The newlyweds will make their home in Springville. All friends, relatives and neighbors are invited to attend. Calvin George Metcalf Ila Christine Fowers Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremony to unite Rosejane Custer and Edward Waterhouse .s.y :. 1 ' i Mr. and Mrs. William R. Custer. American Fork, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, RoseJane, to Edward A. Waterhouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Waterhouse, St. George. The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple on Aug. 20. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 7 to 9:30 at the 9th, 21st, 30th Ward, 261 N. 900 East, American Fork. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Lani Rial, Debbie Christensen and Sharece Custer. Best man duties will be per-formed by Greg Waterhouse, with Kelly Waterhouse, Noel Custer and David Custer serving as ushers. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of American Fork High School. She has attended Utah Valley Com-munity College for two years and has completed a 200 hour BYU course to become a therapeutic recreational technician. The prospective groom is a graduate of the W.C. Hinckley igh School in Auroro, Colorado. He has taken business management courses at Ricks College, Metro State in Denver, Colo., and Dixie College. He currently works for H.G.M. Medical Laser Company and is attending Utah Valley Community College to become a legal assistant. RoseJane Custer Edward A. Waterhouse I UTAH r5Tl August 10, 11, 12 and 13 FREE admission to the Fair! I feiustll, 1988, 7:30 p.m. r '"" in concert f' f DAM SEALS J i WITH I ; Baillie 4 The Boys Uj 10 in advance J 112 day of show , I August 12, 1958, 7:30 p.m. T"j awa mm All Star Wrestling MM 5 house seating Bvl II 8 ringside fes? Rain or shine! No refunds. Bring the whole family I orem floral &gifT and enjoy the Utah pn2511? 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The time to begin thinking s X j about the care of a garment is at C , X t i the time you purchase it. jt f - Good care practice begins with t jaws" J the inspection of labels and tags x 'I s and asking questions before you iv buy. ""f Apparel makers are required to s attach care labels to garments. I These labels supply the in- - - ' formation needed to safely f I f dryclean or launder the garments. I 3 f Look for this information when you are considering a purchase. B. Kay Hutchings, owner The care involved in keeping something clean and attractive labeled "washable" with no may be an important factor in mention of drycleanability. deciding whether or not to buy it Drycleaning is particularly ef- - in the first place. fective in removing greasy, oily Garments which can be either soils and stains from synthetic laundered or drycleaned may be fabrics. We care about your clothing! Professional Draperies EXTRA CARE Jf" Cleaning - Laundry DRY fp - American Fork IWv Lehi 45 West Main 2 I 9 East State Rd. 756-357- 4 768-946- 1 ,t 50 N. Church St. American Fork " f' - 756-742- 7 )? J15 f per month I Classes start I, immediately after :j Labor Day m Third child In family FREE! Dance: Tap, Freestyle Ballet, Tumbling. Thurs., 4 p.m. GirlS Combination: Tap, Jazz & Drill. Thursdays. Age 6 & 7, 4 p.m. Age 8, 9, & 10, 5 p.m. TeenS & Pre-Teen- Jazz & Drill. Age 10 & ll, Thursdays at 6 p.m. Teens age 12-u- Thursdays at 6 p.m. Acrobatic Dance: Emphasis on performance skills. Age Saturdays, 9 a.m. (Other sections by placement). KidS Karate: Military Black-Bel- t instructor & assistants. Age 5 & up. Fridays, 4 p.m. sections by placement. Additional classes in Alpine. Advance registration at Apollo will be Saturday, Aug. 27, from 9 a.m. to noon, t ree karate shoes, jazz shoes or acrobatic shoes for registering in August. Pre-scho- dancers will receive free starter set of leg war-mers, leotard and head band when registering in August. Early bird value, $16. Students can also register in class. Teachers: Keli Kramer, Polly & LeGene Lyman, Brad & Suzi Meservy, Tanya Olson, Denna Robertson and Jeannie Johnson. PGHS cheerleaders earn Spirit Award The Pleasant Grove High School cheerleaders recently returned from a National Cheerleaders Association summer workshop where they received top recognition as a cheerleader squad at the camp. The workshop was held at the University of Utah and attracted over 350 cheerleaders from surrounding states. The National Cheerleaders Association is sponsoring the "Spirit Award" at each of over 280 NCA workshops held across the United States. Each squad in at-tendance voted for the squad which they felt were most deserving of this award. The Pleasant Grove High School cheerleaders were selected for this award above all other cheerleaders at the workshop on the basis of their cheerleading technique, unity, friendliness, cooperation, leadership and sport-smanship. The presentation of the NCA "Spirit Award" came at the com-pletion of a full workshop of training on cheerleading technique, cheers, chants, jumps, partner stunts and pyramids, as well as a leadership program for sportsmanship, crowd participation, responsiblities, organization and dedication. They would like to recognize Pleasant Grove's cheerleaders for their hard work and dedication. Local student completes art course Jean Schoen of Pleasant Grove, has successfully completed the Excellence in Art course with North Light Art School, a national correspondence school for fine art-ists. Instruction is provided in obser-vation and drawing, design and composition, form and perspective, color and the principal art medi-ums. Students work one-to-o- with members of a faculty of profes sional artist-teache- rs wno success-fully exhibit and sell their own paintings and drawings. The course is designed for hobbyists, serious amateurs and aspiring professional artists. North Light Art School is oper-ated by the publisher of THE ARTIST'S MAGAZINE, the lead-ing magazine for visual artists, and North Light Books, fine instruc-tional books on painting, drawing and graphic design. |