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Show j HanksvilleNewsNoti By Barbara Ekker A wedding reception was held Friday evening at the LDS Cultural Hall for newly-weds newly-weds Rene and Coleen Johnson John-son Van Dyke, who were married Dec. 28 in the Manti Temple. Standing in line to greet guests were the groom and bride; the groom's father, Welby Van Dyke; the bride's parents, Kent and Gladys Johnson; her sisters, Nona Lee and Sandra Johnson and Judy White; Mrs. Pete (Den-ise) (Den-ise) Johnson; Trade Chappell; and best man, Vance Morrill. Ushers were Pete Johnson, Terry White and Joe Van Dyke. Out of town guests were grandmother Eda Quilter, of Henriville; Isabell Harting. Twin Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Mardell Topham and family, Englewood, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Dyke and family, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Van Dyke and family, Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Dyke, Monroe; Mrs. Judy La Fever, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Terry White and family. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson, Price; Mrs. Rose Marie Van Dyke. The program was MC'd by Leon Van Dyke and included a song by the bride's sister and nephews, Sandra Johnson and Tim and Owen Martin; a piano selection by a niece, Michelle Erickson, a tribute to the newlyweds from her sister, Nona Lee Johnson, a piano selection by Rose Marie Van Dyke. Dancing followed with music by Darys and La Mont Ekker, and Donna Casebolt. Coleen Johnson, daughter of Kent and Gladys Johnson, Hanksville, became the bride of Rene Van Dyke, son of Welby Van Dyke and the late Katie Van Dyke of Lyman at the Manti Temple Dec. 28. Attending the ceremonies were the parents of the bride. Kent and Gladys Johnson, Judy White. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Sperry Chappell. Lyman: Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bonner man; Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, West Jordan and Mrs. Richard Van Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. I Van Dyke, Granger; Mt Mrs. Stewart Baxter, Lake; Bishop and Mrs. I za Turner, Lyman; Mrs. leen Johnson and Mrs. f Johnson, East Carbon Mrs. Neta Topman, E wood, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. La Vor and children spent the C. mas holidays in Californi Arizona where they vi Disneyland, Knottst Farm and other intere'.' sites and then on to ' parents and family in Ari '; k ' i Mrs. Eda Quilter, H ville, is spending a few here with her daughter family, the Kent JohnsoT, ' -u Mr. and Mrs. Ted B' and four chldren, Neal, T. ra, Leslie and Gilbert, G ' 1 River, accompanied by -Bates. Stanford. Susan V . Salt Lake; Jan Lassen jt ' Rita and Sybil Ekker S" went on to Bicknell w,)h they brought in the new ' 1 1 ' with the Glen Ekkers helped them celebrate t,n anniversary. 'J ' Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Q ' , and Mr. and Mrs. B r Bullard spent the hoi-'"' w eekend in Grand Jun " and purchased a Cessna --' airplane that Ekker will 31 in his uranium business. . irJrt Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hia visited her parents, Ea ' and Nell Ekker, New Yi o"- eve. They recently reus : from Denver here they v . guests of Bob Adina Energy Fuels. Inc. a - r Mr. and Mrs. Wade Gn e and Mr. arid Mr?. Doug G dy and son visited New Y with another son. Clive . family from their hor Loa.' r- T.t Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pace T' daughter. Mr. and Mrs. ? ter Taylor and Brandos,-and Brandos,-and Mrs. Kerry Bruce ker. Mr. and Mrs. St; -Hatch. Keven Hatch aid & and Mrs. Sara Brown. Mr. Mrs. John Jackson. Mr. Mrs. Dennis Lierd asd - and Mrs. Terry Albrech : tended New Year's Eve r-. ities in Bicknell. - , Mr. and Mrs" Derk Ga and three children spent holidays at LaSal vi ' Derk's parents. i! The Adams brothers s ped during the holidays visited the Ivan Holts fj. their Idaho home hi route to Ari.-oni for win climates. The Hohs caret the Adams Ranch at Gri but plan to move their mo into Hanksville as soon as Adan.s bovs return. ' ; Ms. Phyllis niackburn three children from Silt L visited during the hobd " with her parents, the R Ekkers as did a brother. - ' from Green River, Don ft Salt I-ake and Everett h ' Carhonvillo. |