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Show Peterson And Miller Exchange Nuptial Vows Lori Ann Miller became the bride of Calvin G. Peterson in vows exchanged on August 7 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The Lion House was the setting for the wedding breakfast and a garden reception was held in their honor that evening at Seven Oaks. West Valley City, UT. West Valley View Thursday, Septembers 1980 PUB G. Peterson. He is a graduate of Granite high and Utah Technical College. Hostesses for parties include Louise and Kathy Tiller, Vicky Jackman, Helen Brinton, Renee Phillips, Gaby Lowry, Peggy Peterson, Marion Peterson, Elaine pre-nupti- Romero Bride Of Val Newbold The marriage of Connie Romero to Val Dean Newbold took place at the Benmon Stake Center on August 8 and a reception immediately followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Day Temple Wedding Unites The Day Couple Kearns DUPs Held August Meet The Kearns DUP held its opening social Tuesday, with a visit to the museum on Temple Square. Newly installed officers, who will serve for the next two years, are, Mrs. Adams, captain; Ora Higginbotham, first vice captain; Valerie Wright, second vice captain; Shari Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin G. Peterson Attending the bride was Robyn Moore as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Kathy Tiller, Peggy Peterson and Lana VanGend Denise Hansen served as flower girl while Gaby Lawry presided over the guest book. Clive Peterson assumed the duties of best man while Kevin and Brian Miller, Randy Moore, Alexander Peterson and Ray Allred acted as ushers. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miller of M idvale and is a graduate of Hillcrest high. The groom is the son of Mrs. Marion B. Peterson and the late Roy secretary-treasurer- English Fort DUP To Meet At Library Members of English Fort DUP camp will meet at 1 oclock this afternoon (Thursday) at the Granger Lib- rary. The discussion will center on the year 1880. Light refresh A ments will be served. Remodel Your Yard Titci m Same 0 Pd ; Louise McGee, historian; Amy Blaney, registrar; Beulah Sargent, custodian of relics; Thelma Jensen, chaplain; Virginia Barnes, parliamentarian; Melissa Beilis, chorister, and Orella Smith, organist. Regular meetings will be held on the second Thursday of each month. Dtug Afcwe Mr. and Mrs Val Dean Newbold The couple was honored at a wedding dinner before the ceremony at Hare Hollow. The bride and groom are both graduates of Cottonw ood high She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Romero and Val is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary D Newbold. Judy Fitzgerald was matron of honor for Connie and bridesmaids were Cheri Romero, Patti Sorensen and Denise Banks. Renae Olson attended the guest book. Best man for Val was Carl Sorensen while ushers were Shane and Trent Newbold The newlyweds plan to make their home in West Jordan after a honeymoon in Northern Utah Bridal showers were hosted by Zola Joosten, Maxine Romero and Cheri Romero and Judy Fitzgerald. A bachelor party for the groom was hosted by Shane and Trent Newbold and Carl Sorensen. Those in the age group 5 years have the highest percentage of drug abuse, according to the National Institute Uteut? of 18-2- on Drug Abuse. Although drug abuse is not confined to young people, they are cause for special concern: experts feel that if young persons do not abuse drugs between the ages of 8 to 20, they are less likely to have serious drug problems later on. While some drugs, such as barbituates or narcotics, are especially dangerous in that they affect the bodys physical system, any drug can be harmful, medical XX'' authorities point out. Accu-Cra- Dentures ft IS OFFERING.. .CHAIRSIDE RELINES $30 CONVENTIONAL RELINES HOUR SERVICE) FAMILY DENTAL CARE " DOWNTOWN " -- SUGARHOUSE 1879 So. Main HUNTER 969-620- 0 486-441- 9 466-415- 1 2146 Highland Dr. 4000 W high Elaine Sorensen, sister of the bride, served as the matron of honor. Other attendents were Debi McRae, Carrie Miller, Jenny Parkin and Marsha Wood. Jeffrey Day served as best man while Gary Wallberg, Paul Thomas-sen- , Jay Sorensen and John McElprang were the grooms ushers. The guest book was attended by Bonese Anderson and LaNae Clements Gift bearers were Marilyn Thomassen and Leslie Wallberg. The new Mr. and Mrs. Day will honeymoon at Dinosaurland and Bryce Canyon. Upon their return they will make their home in Salt Lake. Prenuptial parties were hosted by Debi McRae, Elaine Sorensen, Carrie Miller, LaNae Celments, Margie Day, Marilyn Thomassen and Leslie Wallberg. Mi 3500 50 (SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT) and Mis Scott Lee Anderson The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs 'lerranceO Anderson of West Jordan He giaduated from Bingham high Faline chose Tessie Higgs as her maid of honor and for her bridesmaids ch()s( Tornce and Faun Higgs and Connie and Cathy Anderson Mtending the guest book was Lain a W ebb lit st man foi Scott was Kandell Medium and ushers were Finn Higgs. Mike Johnson and Brian Anderson The newlyweds plan to honeymoon in Washington and will then make their home in West Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Jordan H Bangerter Susan, who is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wesley B Whitlock oi West Valley, is a graduate of Granger high and has attended Ricks College and Brigham Young University Jordan has graduated from Granger high and has been a student at Ricks College and BYU. He has also filled an LDS mission to Calgary, Canada. Kelly Whitlock was the maid of honor while WEDDING SALES DEPT. 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Try this tasty treat, Chinese spiced pork chops: Browned shoulOAKESON FLORAL der chops roasted with 5250 S. 3200 W., Taylorsville a flavorful mixture of garlic powder, ginger, CY2 C? in. cinnamon, soy sauce, 9 and sugar. sherry Oakeaow F&rtaf self-serv- . v Promoted Wilma Jean Draper has received a promotion as bank loan operations officer for Commercial Security Bank. Her duties include working closely with CSB branches concerning loans and supervising bank loan operations. Mrs. Draper has been with CSB for over 7 years and is a member of the American Institute of Banking. A native of Bountiful, Utah, Mrs. Draper now resides in Murray. Debbie Brown This is custom decorating the JCPenney way. October 15 has been chosen as the day for the w edding of Debbie Brown and Mike Tracy. They will be married at the JordanEll Reception Center. The bride-to-b- e is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Brown of West Valley City and is a student at Kearns high. Mike also attended Kearns and is now in the National Guard stationed at Fort Dix. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Tracy also of West Valley. (ONE HOUR SERVICE) (2 Michael M. Day and Janet Dawn McElprang were united in a doublering ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on August 9. A wedding breakfast at Coveys Little America honored the couple after the ceremony, and that evening a reception wras held at the JordanEll reception center. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William McElprang and has graduated from Kearns high. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs J. Bernell Day, graduated from Cyprus Wilma Draper Debbie Brown , Mike Trocy Set October Nuptials INTRODUCTORY OFFER Faline Higgs became the bride of Scott Lee Anderson on August 8 in a ceremony pertormed at ttie Lake Ridge Mil Waid Chapel in Magna A reception followed that evening The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs .lei aid K Higgs of Magna and is a Cyprus high giaduate Jordan Howard Bangerter and Susan Kaye Whitlock became husband and wife on August 9 in a double ring ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding luncheon, hosted by the grooms parents, Mr and Mrs Norman H Bangerter, followed the cereA mony at Andys Smorgasbord reception for the couple was held at the Jordan North 12th w ard Rolfe, Susan Free, Delores Christensen, Janice Price, Gwen Homer, Pearl Payne, Maxine Cook, Lorraine Young, Lurene Thomson, Linda Packer, DeAnn Whipple, Lana VanGend, and Debbie Lord. The couple plans to make their home in Salt Lake. 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