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Show in 1 4 Vernal Express Wednesdoy, October n'JjJrim(Tiiir-,(- i ug - s0if mfrmt'Hif 2, 1985 & Weddings engagements TP Sammi Lynn Kay trades vows with Drex Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Hal Scderquist Calder and Soderquist marry in Sept. 14 ceremony Hal Soderquist and Lynette Calder became man and wife September 14 in an outdoor ceremony at the home of the brides parents Hal is the son of Dale and Sherrie Soderquist and Lynettes parents are Joseph and Belva Calder, all of Vernal A the honoring reception newlyweds followed the nuptials at the same location The bride wore her mothers wedding dress of white tulle over satin She was crowned with a garland of white carnations and her bridal bouquet was of pink and white carnations The groom was attired in a white tuxedo and the fathers of the bride and groom wore gray tuxedos The mother of the bride chose a gown of dusty rose georgette with seed pearl trim while the grooms mother wore a dress of mauve satin Acting as ring bearers were Lam Calder and Bryan Soderquist The newlyweds are making their home in Vernal TWipp - -- I . r. Sammi Lynn Kay, daughter of Ken and Marty Kay of Vernal, became the bride of Drex R Bowden, son of Floyd and Darlene Bowden, also of Vernal Aug 31 at the Kingsbury Community Church Pastor Earl Menchhofer officiated 31 at the Aug ceremony at Kingsbury Community Church A reception followed the ceremony at the Vernal Elks Lodge The bride was resplendent m a white, off the shoulder gown with a short tram The dress of taffeta featured short puffed sleeves Wide lace trimmed the neckline and sleeves and was repeated in layers around the skirt and train She wore a halo topped veil edged in lace and white lace gauntlets , Attending the bride was Holly Hunsaker, maid of honor, and brides maids, Kelly Marshall, Laurel Herrmann, Kecia Bowden, Tafm Kay, and Carlene Cox The flower girl was Stephanie Pichel, the brides cousin The bridal party party was dressed in street length frocks with loose fitting bodices gathered with a belt Colors of pink and were emphasized in the short flared sleeves and skirt and contrasted by gray, yokes Mother of the bride wore a street length dress in burgundy and the grooms mother wore a similar dress in pink The groom, who was attired m a white white tuxedo with formal tails, was accompanied by best man and ushers Travis Slaugh, Casey Kay, Zan Bowden, Rex Potter, Adam Massey and Rick Shanks Others assisting with the wedding included a song by Kathy Tucker accomYoure the Inspiration panied by Julie Hansen, Symone Risbon attended the wedding book, Janeen, Juleena and Jemffer Murray served refreshments, Sheri Bowden and Jerile Southam handled the gifts, Meika Southam, Chandra Southam and Lexy Loos were gift bearers and Donna Merrill prepared the wedding cake A rehearsal dinner was hosted by Mr and Mrs Floyd Bowden at Dinaland Country Club for 35 guests Bridal showers were given by Holly Hunsaker and Kelly Marshall for brides friends and a kitchen shower by Charlene Stewart and Myrna Cobbs for the family Erin Christine Hale and Glen Sterling Hunsaker Logan Temple wedding to unite Hales & Hunsaker Erin Christine Hales will become the bride of Glen Sterling Hunsaker Thursday, Oct 10 in the Logan LDS Temple Announcing the joyous occasion are the parents of the bride, Donald D and Lorraine Hales of Ogden and the grooms parents, G Ray and Sally Hunsaker of Vernal will honor the A reception newlyweds in Ogden the day of their will be further feted in Vernal Oct 11 Christine attended Weber State College marriage They at an open house and graduated from Utah State She is teaching in University Granite School District Glen has attended University of Utah and Utah State University He is working as an electrician m Salt Lake City The couple will be residing in Salt Lake City :ov 0 Submitted by the Uintah Poetry Society 0 A TIME TO School lunch week to be all American REAP Summer day, so brassy bright, Hours of glorious, golden sun, From daybreak until hot, still night, So little time for work well-don- e precious time, when sun and ram Bring miracles of growth each day. From the garden spot and field of grain The goodness in natures way A Here m the Uintah Basin, and across the United States, schools will be celebrating National School Lunch 13 Oct Week, through 19 The theme for this week celebration is lunch to Freedom During the week school lunches will have a western menu featuring Western chili, tossed green Virginia Marie White and Jeffery Scott Lynch Virgina White to marry Jeffery Lynch October 12 and Mrs Leslie White are pleased to announce the coming marriage of their daughter, Virgina Marie White to Jeffery Scott Lynch, son of Mr James Lynch of Zebular, N C , and Mr and Mrs Jerry Attison of Lucamat, N C Mr The couple will become man and wife Saturday, Oct 12 at the Vernal mmmB Elks Lodge at 6 p m A reception will follow the ceremony at the same location from 7 to 9 p m Friends and family are invited to attend Virginia is a 1984 graduate of Uintah High School and Scott graduated from James B Hunt Jr Sr. High -- School of Wilson, N C in 1984 He is employed at Hill Air Force Base in Layton, Utah where they will be Salute salad, cornbread, sunny fruit, peanut butter cookie and milk To help the community learn more about the school lunch program in the Uintah District, everyone is invited to join students for lunch during this week Guests will be with their student hosts as they pass through the serving lines and will pay the regular prices for lunch Student lunches are $1 for secondary, $ 85 for elementary and adult lunches are $1 50 making their home Sale Carpet 30 ends remnants and roll over years Reg. $14.00 per yard carpet $8 pyd Reg. $16.50 per yard carpet $000 pyd Reg. $18 to $20 per yard carpet $Q00 work of love, as woman strives to capture summers shmy gold A Bright colored jars upon her cellar shelves, A gently victory over winters cold ;o By Thelma Thacker 0. Tc IVail Palace Pats features the finest in nail care. We specialize sculptured solar nails and solar points. Plus we do acrylic nails and have experienc-- ) ed, certified nail technicans. Call 789-219- 5 for your appointment today. )) in )) Since 1946, the school lunch program has made it possible for schools throughout the nation to serve wholesome and nutritious lunches to students every school day low-co- I kept gaining and losing the same 20 pounds. Then I said, this time its going to be different. tried every pill, powder, gimmick and fad to lose weight. Then Id feel miserable when I gained it all back. I finally said, no. Im not going through this cycle again. Im going I Let's Talk About It Ordinary People by These are not drop patterns or out of stock items. All pieces are in stock and we can order more!! High participation in the school lunch is the only way the program can provide free and reduced price lunches where needed and low prices for the rest People who treat lunch at school as a convenience to use or not to use, are partly responsible when a price increase is necessary, w arns the district officials Dan W. Turner, supervisor of the enChild Nutrition Program, courages everyone to join with those who will have lunch at a school during the national event Call a school and make reservations so that you may learn what students are having for lunch these days and why it is an important contribution to good nutrition that is vital to their mental and physical growth According to district leaders, student participaton in the school lunch program is important because it not only supplies one third of the childs daily nutritional requirements, but also introduces a child to new foods, teaches them better food choices and helps them maintain a strong body pyd Pad and installation extra and alert mind Judith Guest Tuesday October 8, 1985 at 7:00 p.m. to Diet Center. And I did. I lost weight. And Im keeping it off. Im xi if ( 1 J. ' more healthy, energetic and confident. Sure its nice to hear Im looking good. But its even better to know how good I feel inside. 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