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Show TUCCCMTIMI. Thi.rsflHV. Ana O PaCje 23,1964 Aug. 25, 1984... Jordan Valley Laura Romero becomes bride social life . family . . . Laura Romero, daughter of Mr and Mrs Lee Romero, Midvale, will exchange wedding vows with Robert Yerman Jr. on Aug. 25 at St. Therese Church, Midvale. The groom is the son of Mr and Yerman Mrs Robert Sr., Warren, Ohio. A reception will honor the couple at the St. Therese Church that evening. The bride attended the U of U and the groom is a graduate from Kent State University. Following a honeymoon to CanCun Mexico, the newlyweds plan to live in West Jordan. The groom is in FAA training for air traffic control and the bride is employed by AT&T business office information systems. . . Salt Lake Temple McGuire, Griener exchange vows The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for the marriage of Jane McGuire, daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy McGuire, Sandy, and Jeffrey K. Griener on Aug. 21, 1984. A wedding breakfast, hosted I 'NY'' - by the groom's parents, Mr and Mrs Kenneth C. Griener, Cottonwood Heights, honored the couple at the Heather. A reception was held that evening at the Silvercrest Reception Center. Attending the bride were Danna Robinson, maid of honor, Kayte and Shannon McGuire, bridesmaids. Mr and Mrs Jeffrey K. Griener People want to know why the body acts and reacts as it does, and what is normal and abnormal. It is the intention of this column to answer these questions and others many about the body in an understandable and informative way. This is not an advice column, however we do Nancy Wilferd, RN welcome your questions and comments. Send them in care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 128, Midvale, Ut. 84047. Just as hearing, sight, taste and smell are important senses, touch is equally vital to the body. receives and It gives information about the environment around us. Our sense of touch is more than our brain telling us that someone is nudging us in a crowded elevator or holding our hand. It includes many different senses such as pressure, pain and that Maybe temperature. elevator is cold and someone just stepped on your toe Best man for the groom was Ron Griener. Ushering were John and Jim McGuire! The bride is a graduate of Brighton High and will graduate from BYU in 1985. The groom is a graduate from Brighton also and is majoring in business at BYU. He has completed an LDS mission to Concepcion, Chile. The newlyweds plan to live in Provo. ! As in other senses, the sense of touch is based on special receptors in the skin. Receptors are very tiny structures. located nerve at. the end of hair-lik- e fibers. When these receptors receive a certain sensation, they respond by generating a current of electricity which is sent to the brain for interpretation. The sense of touch is an Receptors are located all over the body, inside as well as ingenius monitoring system outside. Depending on location, devised by our Creator to protect there may be a large quantity of and delight the earthen vessel. Bill Armington, M.D. Consult. them or just a few. For example, the fingertips contain quite a number of receptors specialized for different perceiving sensations. Our fingertips are very sensitive in order to be able to distinguish a great variety of textures. A blind person relies totally on his fingertips to read Members of the Salt Lake Braille which is patterns of P.B.X. Club took part in a raised dots. The fine hair we Garden Party activity held at have covering our bodies also home of Cookie Pantos, 7401 the assists us in our sense of touch. 700 S. E. in Midvale, on Tuesday, They have receptors in their Aug. 14. roots which tell us if there is a The event was under the gentle breeze blowing. Leprosy, direction of chairman LaRue you might say, is a disease Holman. affecting the sense of touch. It Lake Salt Twenty-fou- r damages nerve endings and thus two and from members Ogden and feelings or sensations were treated to a delicious pressure are lost on skin dinner served in an attractive surfaces. A person with leprosy, for instance, cannot tell when he , garden setting beneath a dome willow tree. is burning his fingers. This may Club president Harriet Hewitt result in trauma and deformity led a discussion dealing with the of the extremities. club's thirtieth anniversary Receptors are also located at next month. up coming in skin our various levels covering. Pressure receptors in our hands let us know how much force we are using to hang onto CLUBS something. This protects us from damaging muscle tissue and tendons. Just about everyKulturaClub thing our body does or controlled is by Kultura Club members will experiences receptors of some kind. We even meet at the American Savings have internal senses which help Bank building, 820 E. 9400 S., at us keep our balance, control our 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 23, to movements, tell us when we're hear Sharon Peacock, juvenile hungry, thirsty or tired. They judge, speak. Lucille Brown will urge us to find a bathroom, introduce the speaker. Hostesses will be Louise Fairbourn, Phyllis adjust our heart and blood vessels, and keep our internal Gunnell, and Kathryn Mumford. body running smoothly. P.B.X.clubof Salt Lake holds Garden Party Classic Fun Center Super All Day Pass The Regional Special Interest group held a summer party Tuesday at the Midvale Bowery. Following a dinner a musical program of harmonica, violins, guitar, yodeling and singing was presented by "The Rhythm Rascals" composed of Bob Belt, Arnold Elmer Hunt, Rasmussen, Earl Bagley and Ilia Cornell. The party was under the direction of Lyle Reading, Nelda Donga, Erma Lewis, and Mr and Mrs Ronald Walker. scheduled for Laura Jensen An open house will be held for Laura C. Jensen honoring her on her eightieth birthday Saturday, Aug. 25, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the home of a daughter, Wanda J. Cline, 789 E. Silver Sage Dr. (10825 S.), Sandy. She has lived in West Jordan over 60 years. She married A. Newell Jensen and has three daughters, Myrna Matineau. Bountiful; Wanda J. Cline, Sandy; and Lois Cordner, Sandy. J t I Session (One) Skating and 7:00 9:00 p.m. 0 - f tJ! I V:i; X '"; J . '.V ) ; J ''' rtr - fnitiaiiniiWiiHiitlritr'iiMi- - ,,m um. T lir Laura Romero and Robert Yerman Jr. Bingham grad wins two minority scholarships Patrick Salazar, 35, a native of West Jordan and graduate of Bingham High School, has been two awarded prestigious scholarships given to minority students at the University of Daily Utah Chronicle. He plans a career in private law or possibly business, politics. Harold Meyers Utah. Salazar, a business economics major and participant in the University's Honors Program, was awarded the Bamberger celebrate Aug. 24 Harold E. and Mildred P. Meyers will be honored on their fiftieth wedding anniversary at an open house to be held on n Memorial Scholarship given to outstanding minority students majoring in business. He also received the Chicano Scholarship Award, given to about six Hispanic students a year who have shown leadership in campus and community affairs as well as academic achievement. Salazar will be a resident adviser next year in University residence halls. During the past year, he has been a member of the student the representing assembly College of Business, president of the Chicano Student Association, of the Veterans chairman and a Student Association member of the Publications Council, which oversees The Friday, Aug. 24, 1984 at Meyers Lane, Murray, from 6495 4 to 8p.m. Midvale Young Adults The Young Adults held a fireside Sunday evening in the Relief Society room at the Midvale Stake Center. Vance Vicchrill conducted the meeting. D. J. Bawden, a noted sculptor, was the guest speaker. The affair was under the direction of George Apostol. f CLUBS Regional Special Interest I1 Laura C.Jensen A Regional Special Interest group met Sunday at the Midvale Stake Center. Lyle Reading conducted the meeting. Vern Volinder, Lehi, was the was His topic speaker. "Fountain of Youth - Fountain of Love." Fred Bonney presented a was solo and clarinet his on the by piano accompanied wife Naomi Bonney. The program was introduced by Martin Schouten and refreshments were served by Union Fort, the host stake. Glenn F. Briggs, son of Mr and Mrs Bruce B. Briggs, will be the speaker at the Midvale East sixth ward. 7250 S. Third E., on Aug. 26 at 10:50 a.m. He will enter the MTC on Sept. 6 prior to leaving for a Michigan Lansing LDS mission. venoeis Spoofs Since 1963 Coming Soon ... We're remodeling at 900 E. 12411 S. Draper. Please call ELEMENTARY PtOCIAM INCLUDES 'HANDS-ON- " Challenger is Ask About Our ; mi aagrw ki i4 if j eMU 1 1 S2E m Pirn 1 i COMPUTER EXPERIENCE Come visit us and see why so many parents like what doing. 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