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Show 1 4 Vernal Express wwsdoy, October 12, i?83 Weddings & engagement Margaret Heard and Ron Ellis LDS Temple wedding date set by Heard-Ellis , Margaret Heard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Lee Heard of Fairfax, Fair-fax, Virginia, and Phil Ronald Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Ellis of Vernal, announce their engagement and wedding date. The date of the wedding will be Oct. 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Meg graduated from Bothill High School in Seattle, Washington in 1981. She is studying public policy at Brigham Young University and has completed an internship this past summer sum-mer in Washington, D.C., related to her major. . Si i 1 Ron has served a two year mission for the LDS Church in the London England East Mission. He has attended attend-ed Snow College prior to serving his mission. Presently, Ron is attending Brigham Young University studying computer science. A reception will be held for the couple cou-ple at Hotel Utah in the Empire Room on Oct. 20 from 7 to 9 p.m. and an open house will be held for them on Nov. 4 in the Ashley Ward Chapel from 7 to 9 p.m. The couple plan to make their home in Provo where they will continue their education. MARRIAGE LICENSES Don Lee McCord and Judy Morris McQuisten, both of Vernal, issued Oct 4, 1983. Jeffrey Bert Hone, Spanish Fork, and Julia Ann Anderson, Vernal, issued Oct. 6, 1983. Virgil Leon Carmickle, Jr. and Tracy LaVon Starbird, both of Roosevelt, issued Oct. 7, 1983. Kevin Patrick McGacI and Brrnda Lee Roberts, both of Vernal, Issued Oct. 7, 1983. Edward Martin Evan and Laura D. Bate, both of Vernal, iwued Oct. 7, Bonme H. Behumn Behunin selected 1983 Utah Poet of the Year The t'iah tprtry SnriHy will he Honoring IWinnie II ItcHunin, lU tIab tVwinftbnYrar.onOrt 15t!h spnr iat pneitf rortrrtt of hrf prife inflin t, "Wk the t'fiirorn " The frlhtli" ill hngin at J p m. at the Vfxw4 f Sorial Wtk ttwildinti at Ihe tiveriiy cf t'iah Heading frm (he tw will h tf Ma GoteHUy, Iw. J ran Jptikin ad Ttar y ?worll rt 1 an f rumwlaiwq ef rrrtal rl ticV Vrttii tourer!, tou-rer!, if he IN fvl day 4 N tlah pwrfrt Wrk a vitvt1 by tnTt- hnT lat f i alto aed a iional iVetry Day, "I'm m etcifed," iaied Bonnie, "I Have friends and family twmini from a lar a ay a California This Hal to he one of the jtrealeM HihlihU of my l.fe" Anyone inieteMed in eHfdin this tnnrrrt, hwt heeding a rid may con tad Carol Terry, Amy Pop? of IWaH MrtV.kie in the evenings. Tranpmr' tafinfl artahfetrwW UI He drtjic al the regular t"inaH furtry fcwiey ttng hW this Thrday a the t'iiv fan (Vmy Ubtatj. Give Our Kids A Brcck S h, -"'it ' "H U Tjm-x "' 1 z -r H i Larene Nelson and Blaine Hildreth Nelson-Hildreth to wed in Jordan LDS Temple Sherry Lynn Daniels and Mark Mobley Daniels-Mobley to exchange wedding vows Oct. 14 Mr. and Mrs. E. Dwain Nelson are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Larene Nelson, to Blaine Hildreth. Blaine is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Barton Hildreth of Butte, Montana. Mon-tana. He is currently attending Brigham Young Univeristy. Larene is a 1983 graduate of BYU. The wedding date for Larene and Blaine is set for Saturday, Oct. 22 in the Jordan River LDS Temple. A reception will follow in honor of the couple on Oct. 22, in the Naples Second Se-cond Ward Chapel from 7 to 9 p.m. Sherry Lynn Daniels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Daniels, and Mark L. Mobley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Mobley, all of Vernal, were recently married, Sept. 19 in Elko, Nevada. Mark is a 1981 graduate of Uintah High School. He has attended two years at Weber State College and is presently employed at Industrial Mechanics of Vernal. Sherry is a 1982 graduate of Uintah High School and has attended Southern Utah State College and Weber State College. Sherry is currently cur-rently working at J.B.'s in Vernal. The couple plan to make their home in Vernal. An open house will be held in honor of the couple at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Daniels of Vernal on Friday, Oct. 14, from 7-9 p.m. ' t - . r I 1 Le Marlene Lawton and Richard Earl Grady, Jr. Home ceremony unites in m a rriugc La wton - Gra dy Submitted by the Uintah Poetry Society A SWEETER WARMTH I snuggled by the fire to warm a chill that made my teeth quick castenets. To melt my thoughts, I dreamed and lingered there until mv sweater sleeve became so hot I felt and imelled the clean mesh cf the yarn and knelt to let the warmth caress my face and weave reflection of my mother in that sleeve. Each winter night she carried me to bed. I hid my eyes, all snug in her embrace. I knew the cold nheeu waited and that dread made her warmth sweeter. My cold resting place was quickly kindled by my hug warmed face. Now by thw fire, my daughter share my view. Mom's sweater sleeve are warm enough for two. Bonnie Howe Hrhunln MarUne tioo. dUugWi of Mr, and Mrs. Kendall U1on of Vernal, wan married on the fourth day of Oe lobrf lo It ir Hard fort Grady. Jr.. the son of ihe fottnrt Mr, and Mrv Karl Grady of Florida. U is a IWI I'inlah Wtb Srhml graduate, end aUended the Us tluMnrM College m Salt Oty, The teremony performed fey Judge BcH at the Home of the bride parent The tuupte itl maVini theif home at tMerMfl Air rorre ftae in 04 or ado Itoh are iff the Air forte. Vernal Qty SETT OTTESS Progiam HANDBAGS 5.88 FALL SHIMS Rtff. $18.88 10.00 clou::s R. sts.oo 0.00 in. JSAHS Rt 821.00 9.00 poly oovr:s Rtf. $12 811 6.00 moDs a dot ITWtt Main. Vemsl, ;!; Tiff tty fit Zip trAJoyt! 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