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Show iniiOtnimu inuisuay.guiy i, to ray w Temple rites . Jordan Valley . . Sandy Pulley weds Douglas Hill social life . . . family . Sandra Pulley and Douglas P. Hill were united in marriage on June 24 in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Harvey E. Pulley, West Jordan. She graduated High and from Bingham Business College attended LDS . . - Bertha Kam la Lloyds celebrate golden wedding The children of Delbert J. and LaVerda 0. Lloyd will honor their parents on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary Wednesday, July 13. They invite ' t " mi . and is presently employed by Martin Doors. She was honored with showers by Mrs Ann Rox Laureen Hymas, Jenkins, Peggy Seggard, Donetta Bennion, Joyce Crosby, Lori Webb, and Lou Ann Miller. A family party was given by DeAnn, June, Lisa Cook, and Marylyn Pulley. Those attending the bride were DeAnn Pulley, Lisa Cook Julie and Marylynn Pulley with Denise Loveless and Annette Lundgard at the guest book. Doug is the son of Dr. and Mrs Max Hill, Provo: He fulfilled an LDS mission to the Philippines and recently received his masters degree from BYU. He is employed with Murray City. in After honeymooning Montzlan, Mexico, they will make their home in Murray. celebrates 91st birthday friends and relatives to an open house that evening from 7 to 9 : 30 p.m. at the Sandy Utah IDS Stake Center, 1370 S. 500 W., Sandy. Gifts are not necessary. 1 - I pre-nupti- Bertha Kamla will celebrate her 91st birthday July 10, 1983, at the home of her grandson, John McAdams with a barbecue. She will be honored at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church the 9 : 30 service July 10. xv - at be will Her birthday celebrated with her children, great-gran- d grandchildren, and children, r Bertha lives with her granddaughter, Eileen Davis, at 1491 E. 8425 ' S., Sandy. Mr and Mrs Douglas P. Hill Jordan River Temple al .. . Sandy couple plans July 8 nuptials Mr and Mrs Delbert Lloyd White StameS, . Kristen L Kimber competes for title Lee Kristen Kimber, 6, SJ's'SttwS finalist SpCwl VOWS Monika Starnes, daughter of JJS inihe 1983 Utah National Mrs Randy Mace, Sandy, and Mr and Mrs Robert White, West Jordan. A reception was held for them after the ceremony which was performed at the home of Mr and Mrs Mace on June 7. V ) : Bertha Kamla Open house will honor Leslie and Hazel Price The family of Leslie W. and Price .will, honor .their "parents" 50th "anniversary at an open house on Friday, July 8, . Hazel -- 1983. Kristen Kimber the Marriott, Salt Lake City, on Aug. 13, 1983 at 7.. The Utah National Little Miss Pageant is the official state finals for the National Little Miss Pageant to be held this October in Lehigh, Fla. Contestants will be judged on and poise, personality appearance. Her hobbies include art, music, swimming, roller skating and horseback riding. Friends and family are invited to greet them from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at their home, 9944 S. 1300 W., South Jordan. Your presence will be a treasured gift. No others, please. 1 1 Cindy Jill Price, Sandy, and Mark C. Thaxton, Sandy, will exchange vows Friday, July 8, 1983 in the Jordan River Temple. A reception will be held that evening at the Hirschi Center. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley L. Price. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs W. Lamont Thaxton. Matron of honor will be Susan Baker with Tammy Gillett, Lisa and Chris Price, Lanet, Melanie Lori Thaxton and as bridesmaids. Flower girls will be Cammie Baker and Abbie Gillett. Best man will be J. R. Wheelwright. Ushering will be Kevin, Brian and David Thaxton, Kirt Ashton, Doug Price, and Stan The bride is a graduate of Hillcrest High and she has completed an LDS mission to Harrisburg, PA. The groom graduated from Jordan High and completed his mission to Houston, TX. Showers were given by the Thaxton family, the Price family, Young Adults, Jackie Norris, Deanna Pfiffer, Joan Holder, Susan Wallis and Cammille Turner. The bride works at Grand Central and the groom at Amherst Cabinets. After a honeymoon in the mountains they plan to live in Sandy. . Effective July 1. 1983 there will be a $10 charge for all I i society pictures (engage-- ! ment, wedding, five genera-tion, anniversary, birthday, pageants, etc.). There will continue to bej no charge on society stories. Missionary farewell pictures will cost $5. It is our policy not to run pictures on missionary homecomings. 1 , 31 , I Mr f,'',14"va,u8 and Mrs Leslie W. Price With PURCHASE Zenith Y120A B&W - I " v v V ' Price, Jr. Notice -Push Phono ;v- - ( CLUBS ' Cindy Jill Price and Mark C. Thaxton ORGANIZATIONS, CLUBS Midvale East first ward Crescent 16th ward The Young Women and their fathers of the Midvale East first ward held an activity outing at Wheeler Farm. The events included an outdoor dinner, a hayride and the fun of making and freezing ice cream for dessert and a volleyball game between the girls and their dads added to the fun. Attending were Reed Swensen and Ranea; Laron Olson and Tawnya; Calvin Thornton and Ellen and Tanya; Leonard Sharp and Stefanie; Kent Johnson and Tiffany; Tony Fleck and Susan; R. G. Stapel andSusanne; Ralph Parker and Amanda; Lorin Jenkins and his granddaughter Shelly Naylor; Richard Steele, Shellie, Marcie, and Camille Hansen. The party was under the of Bonnie direction The Crescent sixteenth ward bishopric was reorganized June 26. John Saxey is the new bishop with Larry Pickering, '.first Scott counselor; Peterson, second counselor; and William Lyon, executive secretary, j : VJobstor's Rents The " Doctor $1S50 Rental Torgensen, Beveriy Virgin, Kim Armstrong and Marcie Brough. Midvale third ward jSfe 3 8 hr. Min. Crescent first ward The Seventies, Elders and their families of the Midvale third ward held a party Friday evening at the Midvale park. A barbecue dinner was featured and games and relays added to the children's fun. The activity was under the direction of the i Rug ; Shampoo Available All Sizes TJobotorfs The Crescent first ward bishopric was reorganized June 26. Marvin Miller was named bishop with Dee Jaynes, first counselor, and Jerry Fairbourn, second counselor. Midvals Riverton 7951 S. State 1276U17WW. 2S5-35S- 1 254-382- 1 Elders' presidency. 89 95 TO AMERICAN 0 GLASS A MIRROR Specialist bi Rttidtntial gn4 CommtrcM New RtpkwtmtRts MIDVALE 669 Ctnttr St. I Servlct Mobil 255-608- it; j to itis cmiv raua Coupon Offer Good 1st Wednesday I and Thursday of Each Month WINDSHIELDS CA WltMt IITU Insurance Replacements welcome)' Please call for FREE ESTIMATED 1 All 7900 S. State St. Mldvale 255-425- 3 262-608- 117 E. (CwMr Stitt 8 VINE STREET 4f4 U. Statt) Kerry and Sheri Kemp, twin daughters of Mr and Mrs Jim Kemp, Midvale, graduated from Utah State University, Logan, June 4, 1983. Kerry graduated from the College of Humanities and Sherl from the College of Education. 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