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Show 0" Lehi' LiwSoig mmmvi. 'J.iiij iwjiuw.ih.iimi, u ...i iil.. I1"1 Free Press - Wednesday, October 11, 1995 Page 6 t -- mj ii .i.xtmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmtm. WBg- -y - l Xv C f" i m Afcrr wnniiiinl'""1" ,u , .. "" v rjr:k - .f'j?; '? il'1"""", "' ' - ! ; ' " 7 iv' " " - - " - K Heidi Wagstaff, Larry Webb - - iiiiriiTiinii rmm 1 " Brandon Woffinden, Marnie West n - ' Darren and Noelle Harris Gray I - - nriwin- -i iMrmniin.n i . Heidi Wagstaff to marry Brandon Woffinden to be Open house to honor Larry Webb October 14 wed in Bountiful Temple Darren and Noelle Gray Senior Citizen Center. An open house will be held that same evening from 7 to 9 at the Senior Citizen Center, 54 E. Main, in honor of the couple. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The couple will make their first home in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wagstaff of Lehi are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Heidi, to Kevin L. Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Webb of American Fork. The couple will exchange vows on Oct. 14 at the American Fork Kenneth D. Singleton notes 90th birthday The J' children of Kenneth Singleton are happy to acknowledge their father's 90th birthday on Sunday, Oct. 15. r WW Brandon Woffinden and Marnie West have chosen to wed in the Bountiful LDS Temple on Friday, Oct. 13. is the daughter The bride-to-b- e of Mr. and Mrs. Paul West of Bountiful. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Woffinden of Lehi. A reception will honor them that same evening from 7 to 9 at the Fair Oaks Ward, 586 E. 8400 South, Sandy. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. William and Marjorie Harris and Glen and Phyllis Gray announce the marriage of their children, Noelle Harris and Darren e is a graduate of The Jordan High School. The prospective groom is a graduate of Lehi High School. The couple will make their first home in Provo. Gray. An informal open house will honor the couple on Oct. 17 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Senior Citizen Center, 120 N. Center, Lehi. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Noelle and Darren met while . bride-to-b- Delbert and Elsie Sudweeks to celebrate 60th anniversary W UHl 1 Delbert L. (Bud) and Elsie Gaisford Sudweeks will celebrate Dellano their 60th wedding anniversary at They were married Oct. Kenneth was born Oct. 15, 1905 to Dellano and Fannie Mower Singleton. He was raised in American' Fork and continued living there after his marriage to Edith Goates. They later moved to Lehi, where they have resided for the last 49 years. Kenneth's years of employment included raising sheep with his father in the Strawberry Reservoir area and working at Utah Poultry. He retired from Geneva Steel Plant after working for 27 years in the Blast Furnace Department. Kenneth is the father of four children: Blaine Singleton and JaLaine Russon, both of Lehi; Joyce Walker, American Fork; 15, 1935. tw J , 4 J' I 11 They had five children: Delbert E. (Margarita), Pleasant Grove-JerrL. (JoAnn), American Fork; Sherral J. (Diane), Lehi; Diane (Mrs. Paul) Crowther, Cedar City. One son died at birth. They have 14 grandchildren and seven All members are invited I to attend the club year together. Officers for the 51st year of the club include Eleise Smith, presl dent; Virginia Yerke, vice presi dent, Mary Peterson, secretary and F&yt&Fox; historian,!, .a Folk Art & Craft Festival 100 artisans n. ' mission to Bristol, England. He h currently employed at Ernst ir American Fork. The couple is making their firsl home in Lehi. Olympian Club to hold opening meeting for year The Olympian Club will hold their open meeting on Thursday, Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. at the home of club president Eleise Smith. a family dinner. they were living in California. Noelle graduated from Davis High School and is currentlj attending Weber State University She is employed by AT&T. Darren graduated from Leh High School and served an LDS ! '. Kenneth D. Singleton Elsie and Delbert Sudweeks Kathleen Bateman, Alpine. He has 19 grandchildren, 43 and one (am great-grandchildr- American Heart Associations fif Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke American JiairJjnes 13 bb ,indbn jL. ( t7 f 16US. I K-lilC- ' -" JV ' -- to train .; 7; 3oin us for a Halloween "Party! at Priar Pose Preschool 6ames. frizes, W. TritK-or-Tr- eat Cand, Costumes, Contests - & Style I am looking for 3 individuals .A lft N. 300 I Professional Cut V. Hef Kids! (Under io) 785-179-3 would like a Complimentary European Steam Towel Facial. would like a Complimentary .. 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