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Show 1 4 Vwnrf b&ttt WxWsdoy, DKmbef 24, 1986 Weddings & engagements 4V. jr' Tina McPherson and Mike Lube Tina McPherson to wed Mike Lube on Dec. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dean Gross and Kenny McPherson announce the forthcoming for-thcoming marriage of their daughter, Tina McPherson, to Mike Lube, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lube and Linda' Hiner. The couple will be married Saturday, Satur-day, Dec. 27 in the American Legion Hall in Jensen at 6 p.m. Friends and relatives may wish them well at a reception immediately following the ceremony. Due to lack of time, no invitations in-vitations are being sent. Tina is currently attending school and Mike is currently stationed at Lowry Air Force Base in Denver, Colo. Tina plans to complete her high school education in May and then join Mike where he is stationed with the U.S. Air Force. l ' ' ''"''' ft, , - J j . , ,; l i , ' . K . .X- ... j i n" - -in -: Lisa Westwood and Dean Dimick Lisa Westwood to marry Dean Dimick in Vernal Lisa Westwood, daughter of Delia Westwood, Vernal, and the late Ed Westwood, will become the bride of Dean Dimick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dimick of Vernal, on Jan. 3, 1987. The wedding will bo held at the Kiwanis Scout House in Vernal. Friends and relatives ore welcome to a reception that will he held following the ceremony from 7 p m. to 9 p m. No invitations are being sent locally. Lisa graduated from the Uintah Alternative High School in 1983 and is employed at Adventureland Video. Dean graduated from Uintah High School In 1979 and now works for Clover Club. Following their marriage, the couple cou-ple will make their home In Craig, Colo. T.I i 9011 tliG ide and Qoom These coupfci have registered their gift iclcc-Horn iclcc-Horn with ui. Stop In our bridal registry department and f elect something tpeciat Joiinna Wiseman & Tim V. Tanner Kctrption: Dec. 26, 1986 Ralntrre t1aa Hotel 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. tree gjft vnappinj anJ delivery chritenenV Maelyn Gray and Michael George Melville LDS Temple wedding for Gray and Melville Mr. and Mrs. Zane R. Gray announce an-nounce the engagement and forthcoming forthcom-ing marriage of their daughter, Maelyn, to Michael George Melville, son of Col. (ret.) and Mrs. M. Andrew Melville of Mont Pelier, Vermont, and the late Joan Rambour Melville. The couple have chosen Jan. 9, 1987 as the date to be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast will be hosted by the parents of the groom at the Hotel Utah and receptions in their honor will be held at the McCune Mansion in Salt Lake City and the Raintree Plaza in Vernal. Maelyn graduated from Uintah High School in 1983. She was a member of the volleyball and basketball teams and active in student government. She attended Snow College in Ephriam and was a member of the volleyball team for two seasons, during which time the team maintained the rank of third in the nation among junior colleges. She also served as a tutor for foreign students. In 1985 she was recruited for volleyball to BYU where she is presently majoring in forensic psychology and plans to graduate in April. Michael graduated from West Springfield High School in Springfield, Virginia in 1981 where he was a member of the golf and basketball teams. After serving a mission for the LDS Church in Sacramento, Calif., he graduated from BYU in the college of engineering. After a honeymoon in the Bahamas, the new Mr. and Mrs. Melville will make their home in Salt Lake City where Michael is employed by HGM Medical Laser Inc. m m mm m m What of Christmas! In the hustle and the bustle that this Christmas brought. I stopped for just a moment; with such a shocking thought. I wondered what has happened to those joy filled days gone by. Where the lights and Christmas music, brought a tear to every eye! I could hear the T.V. blaring of toy's and gifts galore. Every where I looked, were ad's with so much more. My heart seemed to sadden as I thought about the maze. How Christmas pure and simple. Had become this frantic craze. I wondered if our Savior, would even pass our way! Because we'd hardly see Him, in the glitter of our day. So I vow I'll never loose Him, and as the music drifts my way. I'll really stop and listen, to the inner words they say. In every waking moment, I'll seek to see Him there. To see Him in the Christmas light, or in a house thats bare. The presents won't be piled up high. We'll have a simple fare. I know we'll find real Christmas, just knowing that He's there. Hy Dorcy Howcn lllllillll 33 mm Ml ft WM WM WM WX WM Ptf l Holiday Specials! j! s 5 S 1 I I . s . 1 '-i.. ; Peter J. Campbell and Lynne Argyle Argyle and Campbell to marry in West Jordon Blaine and Ellen Argyle of Randlett announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lynne, to Peter J. Campbell, son of Jared and Barbara" Campbell of Sandy, Utah. A tea will be held to honor the bride and groom-to-be on Saturday, Dec. 27 at the home of the bride's parents in Randlett from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. for friends and neighbors in the Basin who will be unable to attend the reception in West Jordan. The marriage will take place Jan. 9, 1987 at the Jordanelle Reception NEWBORNS Dec. 17, 1986 a girl born to Judy and Steve Abplanalp. She weighed 9 lbs. 4 oz. Dec. 17, 1986 a girl born to Matilda and Jose Salas. She weighed 6 lbs. 11 oz. and will be named Cinthia Dec. 17, 1986 a girl born to Brenda and Donald Anderson. She weighed 6 lbs. ll Ms oz. and will be named Kierstin Kae. Dec. 18, 1986 a girl born to Mary Lou Mangan. She weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. Dec. 19, 1986 a boy born to Debra and Randy Montgomery. He weighed 5 lbs. 12 oz. and will be named Brant Heath. Dec. 16, 1986 a boy was born to Tammy Tam-my and Jerry Evans. He weighed 6 lbs. and will be named James Martin Evans. Center in West Jordan, Utah. A reception recep-tion will be held following the wedding ceremony from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Lynne is a graduate of Uintah High School and is now working as a secretary for a truck leasing company in Salt Lake City. Pete is a graduate of Alta High School and is now working at Bonneville Bon-neville Machinery in Salt Lake City. Following their marriage, the couple cou-ple plan to make their home in Sandy Utah. MARRIAGE LICENSES Dwight Wayne Pitcher, Sr., and Karen Rose Vincent, both of Roosevelt, issued Dec. 18, 1986. Larry Dean Dimick and Lisa Dawn Westwood, both of Craig, Colo., issued Dec. 19, 1986. Raymond Terry Stille and Vicki Lee Davis, both of Dinosaur, Colo., issued Dec. 19, 1986. Michael James Lube and Kristina Helen McPherson, both of Vernal, issued Dec. 22, 1986. Viola Ward named mayor Viola B. Ward, former Vernal and Jensen resident has just become the first woman mayor pro-tern in the history of Fruita, Colo. Viola was elected last April to a 4-ycar term on the Fruita Council and will fill the position posi-tion as Mayor Pro-tern for the same period. She has many relatives in the Vernal area. Learn to square DACE Lessons begin Wednesday, January 7, 1987 7 pm Vernal Middle School Cafeteria Ron Pederson, Instructor Formore information call 789-0383 or 789-0845 LDS New Year's Eve Youth & Adult Dances V 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Vernal Junior High School Gyms (Old High School) Music by Mr. Music Sound Company and IJrcnt Andcr.on'i Littlc-Big Hand $5 touple or M single Admits to cither or boihdances it 1 1 Perm, Cut & Style 30 Full Set Nails 25 Any Color 20 Off Cuts Buy One Get Second at Vz Price f"- j iL, 1 1 J Rtfrtjhmrnti & Uoimi MsVm 1149 West Hwy 40 . 781 ISH m m m'i M ans: i. ra..-.-. , |