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Show tte art nine § apeOpa | ~- WASATCH COUNTY COURIER BIRTH BIRTH Dalyon Cody Broadhead a ae Harlie Dawn McPhie Hi, my name is Dalyon Cody Broadhead. I _ Hi, my name is Harlie Dawn McPhie. I was born on November 28. I weighed 6 Ibs, 13 oz and was 19 inches long. My mommy and daddy are Amanda Giles and Shawn McPhie who love me very much. My Grandparents are Nola Giles, Bobby and Sarah McPhie, all of Heber, Kathy Stanley of Draper. My Great Grandparents are Nolen and Alta Giles of Tabiona, and Bob and Mitzie — McPhie of Heber. | was born on December 11 at Heber Valley Medical Center. I weighed 6 lbs 11 oz and was 20 1/2 inches long. My proud parents remgae” are Cody and Shannon Broadhead. My on i Oe ; j ee a ae ee” Negee Mgsmey grandparents are Wayne and_ Linda Broadhead and Phil and Margo Black. I am loved by all. - ss MARRIAGE Look who’s 50! Edwards-Castleton Scott D. Edwards nnd Natalie Nicole Castleton will be married Thursday, January Ready for a party hen and now! 11th in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple. Friends and relatives are invited to attend a reception that evening at the Old Meeting House, 4120 South Highland Drive in Salt Lake City from 6:30 until 9:00. (Dancing UESsti ra eR ng I gg gg a eae NR ee Please submit information about births, weddings, missionary happenenings, anniversary, deaths or any other commu- nity news to the Wasatch County Courier and we’ll print them free of charge. Email your information along with picture to art@wasatchcountycourier. com or stop by our office at the Olde Swiss Square in vee Main Street. | located” at 210 East | The Courier reserves the right to edit announcements for length, timliness or r appropriateness of material. Deadline is Monday at 10 a.m. se enerrreniiaredintatien mata naan rate et Got an ANNOUNCEMENT? nt pea Ui = wt from eight until nine.) Scott is the son of Dean and Lana Edwards of Heber City. He served an LDS Mission to the Washington D.C. South Mission. He is a graduate of Brigham Young @ University, where he majored in Business Marketing. He was involved in the BYU marketing club, where he held leadership positions. He is currently employed at Woodland Publishing Company in Orem. Natalie is the daughter of Dave and Cindy Castleton of Sandy, Utah. She also is a graduate of Brigham Young University where she majored in English and minored in humanities. She was involved in the intensive Spanish program where she lived in Mexico for two weeks. Also with BYU re she was in the study abroad program in Israel. She was previously employed ee: with Deseret Book in Sandy. The couple will make their home in Provo. tet ret ent EAE. All your kids and grand kids! EL Re Naa Happy Birthday Mom! We love you! I a BIRTHDAY SALT | wey oh a 0 cama i Ne ea A thnaee © roan arc" epee meeting” A10 OBITUARY Maud Winterton Giles | Heber City, UT— CORRECTIONS In an oracle titled “Let There Be Light?” in the: Dec. 13 issue of the Courier, Joel Kohler was incorrectly attributed with the quotation “obnox_ ious” while characterizing the new outdoor lighting at Midway’s Tri-Mart. The quote should have been attributed to Midway city planner Brian Preece. The Courier apologizes for the. error. error. — 92 was ready to join her beloved hus-. band, daughter, family and friends who : had gone on before. She was born January 28, 1908, in Charleston, Utah, to George Baum and Phoebe’ Ritchie. Wright. She married Stafford Winterton ; in Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 25, An article in the Dec. 27 issue of the Courier incorrectly identified the Wasatch Mountain Junior High School as the Wasatch Middle School, a former name, to) was changed last August. The Courier apologizes for the - Our dear mother, Maud Winterton Giles, left us on January 5, 2001. She lived a good life and at age | 1926, sealed May 28, 1953, in the Manti LDS Temple. He died January 1, 1966. On June 7, 1967 she Routed Monte Giles of ae City, Utah. He died jtune 3, 1980. Maud had an unswerving testimony of the purpose and mission of Jesus Christ, and expressed her faith over the years by serving in many teaching and administrative positions in her church. She was Primary President for 10 years in the Charleston Ward, and Young Adults Teacher in the Heber 4th Ward, also for 10 years. She served also as Relief Society Counselor in both Ft 5 circulation and subscription base in Wasatch County. 24,000 READERS!!! WASATCH COUNTY wards. She received a Certificate of Appreciation for 50 years as a Visiting Teacher. She was also active in school and community affairs as long as her health permitted. She loved her family and always wanted them to engage ia activities which would bring joy to themselves and others. She was an outstanding gardener, cook, and all-around homemaker, and many enjoyed the warmth and comfort of her home. She expressed herself _ in her poetry. Her genuine vey and her concern for others made her many friends. _ Preceding in death are her two husbands; baby son Kevin; daughter, — Maxine Kroescher; grandson, John Winterton; three brothers, and four sisters. She is survived by children, Doyle (Donna) Winterton of Provo; Lary (Dot) Winterton of Midway; son-in-law Ralph Kroescher of Charleston; 10 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Elda Winn, Norma Snelson, and Evon Webster. ee ee ee ee Wasatch County's | Source for News ; 210 EAST MAIN STREET *MIDWAY, UT ¢(801) 654-2661 Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 10, 2001- 11:00 A.M. in the Heber LDS 12 Ward Chapel, 715 East 600 South, Heber City. Friends may call on Tuesday, January 9 from 6:00- 8:00 RM. at Olpin -Hoopes Funeral Home, 288 North Main Street, Heber City, and on Wednesdayfrom 9:45 10:45 A.M. prior to the services at the LDS Chapel. Internient will be in the Charleston City Cemetery. |