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Elko Daily Free Press from Elko, Nevada • 16

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2 ELKO DAILY FREE PRESS, Elko, Nevada Tuesday, March 30, 1993 SECTION 05CHOOL 'J I I 'J I '9 v1 Ntf Spring bride, fashion show set Sunday Elko Convention Center and Elko Chamber of Commerce will present the 1993 Spring Bridal and Fashion Show from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at the convention center. More than $2,000 worth of prizes will be raffled off along with two honeymoon trips provided by Mur-dock Travel, Just Travel and Trail Blazers Travel, according to the con-" vention center. The fair will include representatives in the following categories: bakeries, bridal shops, caterers, cosmetics, entertainment, florists, furniture, invitations, insurance, jewelers, lingerie, photographers, travel agencies, tuxedos, video, trousseau fashions and more.

Also planned is a fashion show with wedding dresses, tuxedos, trousseau fashions, dresses for mothers of the bride and groom, lingerie and fashions for "over-30" brides. Tickets for the event cost $2 and will be available at the door. More information is available from the convention center, A1 Elaine and Dan Christianson and Stan Hollingshead, all of Elko, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tonya Hollingshead, to James Scott Eudey, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Richard Eudey of Elko.

The bride-elect is a 1992 graduate of Elko High School and is currently attending Cutter's Hair Beauty School in Glendale, Ariz. She is employed by J.B. Restaurants. Eudey is a 1991 graduate of Elko High School and is attending UTI in Phoenix, majoring in automotive engineering. He is employed by Firestone.

They have set a fall wedding. Trade and Roger Rasmussen, standing, of the Impression Connection show Misty Boyer and Jeffrey Wolverton samples of wedding invitations available at their store. Wedding invitation sample books will be loaned to those who wish to study the choices offered. The Impression Connection is at 1243 Idaho its telephone, 753-4700. edding 'rules' of past, present are contrasted tiered confection with white frosting, and a plastic bride and groom on I household items, linen, lingerie.

Now: Showers may be coed and at night and with gift themes that revolve around the couple's interests. The site Then: Couples planned to marry in a church, synagogue, hotel or at Now: The trend is toward ceremonial sites that evoke a sense of history or have a special appeal an elegant Victorian mansion, a museum, or a specious loft, for example. The cake Then: The bride's cake was a white, top. Now: Cakes are creative works, decorated expressly to complement the wedding theme. Flavors are for sophisticated palates spice, carrot, cheesecake, lemon, orange, chocolate mocha, and sometimes all of them at once.

To top it off, couples choose something special: a pair of crystal swans, a miniature flower basket, Mickey and Minnie figurines, or a custom-made bride and groom painted to resemble themselves. Metro Petty Officer Guyla Joy Kinney was married to Cpl. Mark Steven Housley on Dec. 20 in Ryndon at the home of the groom's parents. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Kinney of Kearns, Utah, and Mrs. and Mrs. Mike Praszynski of Sandy, Utah. The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Williams of Ryndon and Mark Housley of Cheyenne, Wyo. SFiom 37th 2Wy SFonvmd Getting good night's sleep By Dr. Joyce Brothers The term "sleeping together" is a common euphemism for sex, but not all sexual partners share the intimacy of the same bed throughout the night. To many people, sleep is more private and vulnerable than sex.

And how well a couple actually sleeps together can affect their entire relationship. According to Dianne Hales, author of The Complete Book of Sleep: How Your Nights Affect Your Days, "The first night you spend with someone is like a first date in darkness: You are on your best sleep behavior." She notes that new lovers often relinquish a preferred side of the bed or their customary sleep position in order to hold or be held by their bed-mate. "The night may be romantic but, for many reasons, you aren't likely to sleep well," explains Hales. Sleep experts actually have a name for this unique form of sleeplessness. It's called the "first night effect," according to Dr.

Daniel Wagner, former clinical coordinator of the Sleep-Wake Disorders Center at Montefiore Medical Center in New York. The "first night effect" is not limited to the first night of sleeping with someone. People in "commuter marriages" who see each other only on weekends, military couples, and couples in which one partner is a fre-. quent traveler are forced to continually adjust to each other's sleep styles, prolonging the "first night effect" indefinitely. The "first night effect" often has more impact on women, who generally sleep less deeply than men, say sleep researchers.

And, because they weigh less, women are more likely disturbed by their partner's dozens of nightly tossings and turnings. Since it takes at least 10 minutes of undisturbed sleep before deep "delta" sleep can develop, someone who's not accustomed to another person's sleep movements and noises will sleep lightly if at all. The obvious solution is to sleep together consistently enough to adjust to each other, and to work out compromises for incompatible sleep styles or rituals. Large beds (queen-or king-size), dual-control electric blankets and small reading lights help to save a lot of relationships. If all else fails, separate beds or separate rooms may bring a couple closer together by separating them when they need to get more sleep.

Let us help you keep in shape and look stunning in your wedding gown You're engaged, and suddenly everyone's got advice for you your mother, his mother, friends and relatives, perhaps even grandparents. They all mean well, but as a bride of the '90s, you have the freedom to do things your way. According to Bride's magazine, engaged couples of just a generation ago followed a much stricter code of wedding "rules" than do brides and grooms right now. Today, you can choose to follow the traditions that mean most to you, and tailor the rules to suit your style. The proposal Then: The groom asked the bride's father for her hand.

Now: The couple decided to marry, and the proposal may be dramatic a diamond in a champagne glass, the words, "Will you marry me?" flashed across a stadium scoreboard. News of the engagement is faxed to family and friends. The invitation Then: Invitations were formal, engraved, and issued by the bride's parents. Now: Invitations reflect the spirit of the celebration. They may be etched on glass, printed on hand-painted cards, collaged from memorabilia of the couple's courtship, lettered on scrolls.

The bride Tlien: The bride's full-time job was to work on wedding details with her mother. Noie: Career minded brides don't let wedding planning disrupt their jobs. Weekends and lunch hours are prime planning time, and an increasing number of professional brides-to-be hire a wedding consultant to handle the specifics. The groom Then: All that was expected of him was to show up on the wedding day. Now: He takes part in planning his wedding, interviewing photographers, screening bands and helping select the wedding menu.

The shower Tlien: Women gathered for an afternoon to shower the bride with SPECIAL ON BODY WRAPS March 30 thru une 30, 1 993 M'Vv "nJr 1 rr- LOSE INCHES. Tanning Tables Treadmills Exercise Bike Body Wraps Beneficial Health Care Wolf Tanning Systems CALL US TODAY! l-Z SHAPE JL TONE 717 W. kUho Suite A 738-3863 Jose Lara and Hilda Ridas held their March 15 wedding reception for friends and family at the Silver Dollar Saloon and Casino. The Silver Dollar features breakfasts, lunches and dinners; gaming; entertainment; and live music for dancing on the largest dance floor in the Elko area. It is located at 4S4S Idaho its telephone is 738-2217.

You'll Get A Great eception i3f at the Silver Dollar! "The" Flower Shop Creates S' Classic Wedding Day We can handle your Wedding Parties Rehearsal Dinners Complete facilities for your wedding reception Dancing Catering Not limited to menu items. Bring your ideas to Largest Dance Floor in Northeastern Nevada LIVE MUSIC NIGHTLY Jilegance. For floral artistry at its best call "The" Flower Shop 1 L. 638 Commercial Street 738-5101 Next to the CrysUd Tlicutrc SILVER DOLLAR SALOON CASINO 4848 Idaho Street 738-2217 ORIUir.

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