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Show Couple plans ranch wedding Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Hatch announce an-nounce the engagement and forthcoming forthcom-ing marriage of their daughter, Moni-que, Moni-que, to Shane Byrge son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hendricks all of Vernal. The wedding will be held at the Massey Ranch in Dry Fork canyon on July n, 1981. A reception will follow. Monique and Shane both attend school in Vernal. Monique was a cheerleader at the Vernal Junior High school. Shane is employed as a mobile home sales and set up person for Lloyd Dalley. The young couple plan to make their home in Vernal. I -J -'A s. f v , VAv ; , t - r'.X 1 til i i ... . -.-.- "N, If., . - f - ; ' . ) k .- ' ' . 1 MONIQUE HATCH-SHANE BYRGE Rapidly changing food habits in the 1970s (normally (nor-mally such changes occur much slower) made chicken a key menu item in many restaurants. The National Broiler Council says a study of restaurant and fast food establishment establish-ment menus shows that chicken has gained most in popularity and now ranks fourth behind steak, prime beef and hamburger (based on a number of menus on which the items appear). |