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Show Review - Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1989 - I'atfe 4 Bill Schoemig in temple rites j; " i , , 'x 1 - J r ft i ? r ( 'l DeGraaff, Kim Ellison Bliss Judv Ridge, Roberta Sson, Kay Powell and Verna Peterson. Miss Jarvis is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and IDS Seminary. She is presently attending Utah Valley Community College She has worked for Orem City Administrative Offices and Engineering. Mr Schoemig is a graduate of South Sevier High School and LDS Seminary. He has attended Southern Utah State College and Utah Valley Community College. He is presently a technician for Sorensen Dental Labs. He fulfilled an LDS mission to St. Louis. Mo. and the Washington, D.C. South Missions to the Deaf. The newlyweds plan to make their first home in Provo. Bill Schoemig and Heather Jarvis havc chosen to wed in the Manti LDS Temple on Feb. 10. of The bride-to-b- e is the daughter Ken and Vea Lynn Jarvis of Pleasant Grove. The prospective of Bill and groom is the son Kathleen Schoemig of Monroe The couple will be feted following the wedding a a wedding breakfast at Sevier Valley Technical School house will honor them that n open evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Monroe 1st Ward Chapel. A reception will beheld Feb. 18 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove East Stake Center, 825 S. Loader (10th East). All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Serving as maid of honor will be Jenny Jarvis. Bridesmaids include Leslie and Ami Schoemig and Mindy Powell. Assisting the groom will be Willie Billings as best man and Tracy Harrison and Jason and Micah Jarvis as ushers. Special guests include grand-parents, Verna C. Peterson; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jones. Showers were given by Patsy Van 1 Bill Schoemig i Heather Jarvis ' pleasant living) Manti LDS Temple rites to unite Katie Harvey, J. Eric Peterson k :. .: k hsi,, ' "' ' !; s. ft: ft' j L J J. Eric Peterson Katie Sue Harvey Katie Sue Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Harvey, Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. Beck, Orem, will marry J. Eric Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vergil D. Peterson, American Fork, on Thursday, Feb. 9, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9:30 at Sunset Heights 2nd Ward, 1100 W. 600 S., Orem. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Malinda Overman, Marianne Partridge and Cindy Soderquist, with Carrie and Lisa Soderquist as flower girls. Best man is Clint Grace, with Matt Beck attending. The bride-elec- t graduated from Mountain View High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Snow College and now attends Utah Valley Community College. She is employed as a resource aide at Grandview Elementary. Her fiance graduated from American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission to Costa Rica-Panam- He attends Utah Valley Community College and is employed at First Security in American Fork. The couple will live in Provo where the bridegroom plans to further his education at BYU. Michelle Gladden and Daniel Eric Adams to recite wedding vows in Manti LDS Temple rites H. Don Gladden and Gay (Gill-man- ) Gladden of American Fork are pleased to announce the forth-coming marriage of their daughter, Michelle, to Daniel Eric Adams, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric L. Adams, Pleasant Grove. The couple with exchange vows at Manti LDS Temple on Feb. 10, 1989. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception on Feb. 1 1, 1989 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at American Fork 13th Ward Chapel, 975 N. 60 East, American Fork. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Jen-nifer Gladden, Patricia Gladden, Peggy Peterson, Marcie Jackson, and Katrina Adams. Best man duties will be per formed by Chad Atkinson. Pre-nupti- showers for the bride were hosted by Kay Gladden with Sandra Gladden and Ann Johnson, and Florence Adams with Katrina Adams and Tina Mace. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of American Fork and LDS Seminary. She also attended Ricks College for a year and worked in Connecticut for a year. The prospective groom is a graduate of Pleasant Grove and LDS Seminary. He attended BYU and served an LDS Mission in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is currently employed by Novell in Provo. The couple will make their first home in Provo. ftftftftftftftftftftftft: - j Daniel Eric Adams Michelle Gladden Mark Grace Selene Stewart Mark Grace to marry Selene Stewart Candis and Andrea Grace are pleased to announce the marriage of their father, Mark Grace, to Selene Stewart. The prospective groom is the son of Josh and Ella Grace, American Fork. The bride-to-b- e is the daughter of Paul Stewart, Orem, and Connie Stewart, Orem. The couple was married in Elko, Nev. Jan. 21. An open house for the couple is being given by Paul and Jean Stewart at their home, 721 N. 400 West, Orem, on Feb. 11 between 6 and 9 p.m. All relatives and friends are invited to attend. Thaeks !: i: for your I! patience The record-settin- g cold weather earlier this week resulted in a u power outage to several sub- - m divisions in the eastern part of J' Pleasant Grove. We regret the inconvenience and sincerely thank of you for your patience during this emergency. i Fifteen of our crewmen worked t under trying conditions to restore your power as quickly as possible. The men utilized their rigorous training, physical stamina and 'NiT sharply honed skills to restore the J power. fel We try hard to minimize the ? inconvenience of occasional f outages, but there seems to be no JJ sure defense against the elements, ku Again, your patience and un- - derstanding are appreciated. ki Cen 00(1S)DD& r IGDBQDED0 - U & LIGHT COMPANY News & Ad Deadline Monday 2 p.m. SMITH DRUG CO. I And Your v Health Ht 1 10 S. Mam 'Ir" I Pleasant f fV7 1 Grove r ! 785-322- 1 Li s LJ David Faux, Pharmacist Avoiding Problems with Your Medicines You can help avoid problems with your medicines by following these suggestions from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Inform each physician, your dentist, and your pharmacist of all the medicines you are taking. Most medicines are safe when taken properly. But in combination, cer-tain medicines can be dangerous. Tell prescribers about any medicines you are taking and whether or not you drink alcoholic beverages. Remind prescribersofallergies.other medi-cal conditions, or past problems tolerating drugs. Ask your physician how long the medicine has been on the mar-ket and what side effects it can produce. When you take medicines, fol-low prescribers' instructions ex-actly, and carefully read any infor-mation inserts provided with the medicine. Never share prescription drugs with others for whom they were not prescribed. If you suspect you arc having an adverse reaction to a medication, call your physician or pharmacist ; immediately. Serious reactions I often demand quick medial at-- I tcntion. ... Wtwxm mm mmmm V ' JIk2 "Papa's PatoP'cKers k .H,- - C-- mm I nrrnrTTlni'Hi'tip, .. .'hiwiumu ..ijjuj-i- u .. jh. Protect your WiJ A sweetheart's heaij with a lipid profi ttwlFebruary 13-1- 8 al C0lv! American Fork J Hospital No appointment needed Cholesterol No physician's order needed TrS 6 VCC H Labhoursare7a.m.to6Pm 'E?'" HDL and 1ft Cindy Candland, Matt Clark to wed Saturday in Lindon rites Matt Clark Cindy Candland Cindy Candland, daughter of John M. and JoAnn Candland, Pleasant Grove, will marry Matt Clark, son of John D. and Karan Clark, Lin-don, Saturday, Feb. 11, in Lindon. A reception will honor them that m same evening from 7 to 9 at the Lindon 4th Ward, 731 E. Center. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Cindy Quakenbush and Darcy Jense. Flower girls will be Amanda Candland, Tawni Hales and Katie Murphy. Best man is Mike Walters, with Stacy Clark and Tyler Sabey at-tending. The bride-elec- t graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. She is employed in Lindon. The prospective groom graduated from Pleasant Grove High School. He is employed at Mountain States Steel. They will make their first home in American Fork. |