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Show 14 Vernal Earm Wdnesdoy, Weddings & ongagomentt Mr. and Mrs. irffe WA(.t;W'JAtA- ,fc, .r i J,- y -V t jfay 'Til A HWIIIP 111 1 II Local wedding ceremony joins Foreman & Dearman Helen M. Foreman and Brett W. Dearman became husband and wife after reciting original vows in a ceremony written by the bride and groom and the honorable, Rolene Smith who performed the nuptials. The wedding took place March 16 at the Sheraton Inn in Vernal. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mehess of Riverside, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dear-man Dear-man of Vernal. The wedding dress, designed by the bride and the mother of the groom, featured pink and white wedding satin with organza over-lay on the skirt. The skirt was trimmed with a pink ruffle overlayed with lace and draped with 36 pink roses. The bodice was decorated with hand sewn trim. A jaunty lace hat framing the brides face was bedecked with pink roses and tulle gathered to form a drape in the back. The hat was also created by the groom's mother. The bridal bouquet was made up of pink roses, fern and baby breath which trailed Into a cascade of pink and maroon ribbons. The maid of honor, bridesmaids, and flowcrgtrts were attired in pink and maroon dresses. The attendents carried single rose with baby champagne wcre Mrvcd to the wed- brrath and ribbon while the flower Aint! girts held bkria of rosrs with pink '"f gu ,' , and maroon ribbon. The ring tartr , n ncwIywetUhad a honeymoon carried a pillow in matching shades. k' wp in L'uh. They will be living In The drnvt and accessories were ernal. . CLEANERS when you arc In a 4 Wc arc doing our spring cleaning! IVc icilt he selling our unclaimed dry' cleaning f11.1 treek and selling at dry cleaning costs, Dm pes Coa IsEtc, VKv Vernal All under 45 So. Vernal Ave. I Young Beginners 5 & under Monday: 6;30 7:30 p.m. Beginners 6 & up Tuesday: 6:30 7:30 p.m. Intermediate Monday: 7:30 8:30 p m. Advanced Marching Unit Tuesday: 7:30 8.30 p.m. in vt Jrt U diinng C'ati at l Aifcai Uvon CW'I on Horth Vernal Ave. Morch 27, 1985 s - .-.J :; 4 Vi X - A3 ' ' . i 4 : l ' Wade Nerby and Kaylyn Hacking Brett Dearman designed by the groom's mother as well. Mother of the groom wore a grey crepe de sheen dress of her own design. Serving as attendants to the bride were: maid of honor; Mrs. Billie Jacobson, bridesmaids; Mrs. Sheri Tinervin and Miss Karen Hicks, flower girls; Kelli and Kristen Tiner- vin, and ring bearer; Chad Foreman. Those attending the groom, who wore silver gray tuxedos as did the groom, were: bestman, Curt Robinson Robin-son of Grand Junction, Colo., groomsmen; Steve Searle and Tommy Tom-my Winters, and Ushers; Carl Armstrong Arm-strong and Steve Thompson. Others assisting at the wedding were: servers; Barbara Higginson, Marilyn Gragcrt, and Barbara Johnson and Linda Baker at the guest book. A four tier wedding cake trimmed with pink carnations and roses reflected the color scheme. A rehearsal dinner was held Friday, Fri-day, March 15 at the home of the proom's parents, and a reception followed the wedding ceremony at K Choralnn Inn Itnr H'nruvm and hurry. Remember us! t Gilt Shop one roofl 783 0556 or 789 9121 BxVTOIV CLASJSES Kaylyn Hacking to marry Wade Nerby in April rites John A. and Karen Hacking of Vernal, Ver-nal, are happy to announce the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter, Kaylyn to Wade Nerby, Ner-by, son of Dale and Mae Nerby of Grand Forks, North Dakota. Kaylyn and Wade have chosen Saturday, April 6 to be married at the residence of Matt and Sharon Skerl, 317 North 1500 West, Vernal. ' , ' ' ' ' ' -y.-t .. ' . r ... ;4l I I.- 1 . . T - . ' k - 'if ." J " i i ' . - 1 ' . I 'i- . s v ' , ' "- . ' 4 ' l v - .. . ' . K S h ,, v , kVW v f , it " I , - CHRISTIAN MUSIC is the specialty of the Red Letter Edition quartet who will be appearing in Vernal. Quartet will present Christian music show The words "Ited Utter Edition" have meant something to Christians all over the world as a description of the words of Jesus. This idea h the concept behind one of Chrihtian music's most unique young groups. Hie group called Ited Letter Edition, based in Southern California, is capturing cap-turing the attention of churchm, Chris- M !UUA(.E I.KTAM3 Kennrth Iftm ard IVntley and Joyce Hunting, both of Vernal, lsMd March 25. law. M.ke lron I lac kfard and SJrila Ann Murteturn, of Lupoinl, Itsurd Marth 22, WX Fred Nuttall Cilrn, Kivrrtofl, Wo , end Virginia Mrfklry Harking, 'it ftal, bsued Marth 22, Larry Vanr? Nntion and Snja Smwin. h''h of Vernal, iaturd Marth 2, rm. Sammy (lartia and Ann Itmc? j-fs rarw, ttih of Vernal, iyl Marth II, lm Jon V-ti'Maxi Ma and jJ.a.-.nn Nrria Trarr, Mh f Vernal, iacwr-d Mrth ;i. 15. m iiiiiiiib iiiiiiwiiuiiiii inmui:irm&ses mjim ,w A reception will honor the couple the same evening from 3 to 6 p.m. The bride to be is a 1985 graduate of Utah State University. She has a degree in elementary education. Her future husband is employed by Cameron Iron Works. They plan to make their first home in Casper Wyoming. tian Schools and Military Chapels all over the United States through music and drama. The unique "revue" format Is presented by multl talented musicians and a lightingsound technician from all parts of the country. The four vocalists end lightingsound technician combine to present a program made up of musical parkagr f orusing on a main Ibrme of npiritual growth. iled Utter Edition is the first plaee Winner Jn the I'M ensemtile division Comprtition at the Christian Artist's Music Seminar In EsteS Park, Colo. All Ihoe things comtrine to make an C-rning ith Ited tetler Klitinfl a IfU- ly unique time of worship. Red Ultef Edition wiSI t at Etna IUpit Church. 1W West Highway M on Thursday, March 2U ftl 7 p m. u y- ;.- Si . i tetrt )?. c c'rl tvn to Va'tv ia tin. ( as Ocpef SH" pil"i J Rw Vk ft tn"i will r MttiH ("a'hcf.r.p Marr h J5.? t"1 Nn In Cnrinio b nd j: r pH Pvan l'.rJ-Tt arh l. t5 at rl bwn N Li"'? Virr, U ! f rl W'n !i L Vsr-.o 91 p-, 1 ( fr. f He 1- ! PREPARING FOR THE March of Dimes WalkAmerica campaign are Linda Peterson, poster child, Jake Stallings and Debbie Stallings. WalkAmerica campaign begins Saturday, April 27 Preparations are underway for WalkAmerica '85, according to Linda Peterson. The date of the walk is set for Saturday, April 27. Participants will walk a 30 kilometer (18.5 miles) course that day in an effort to raise money for the March of Dimes and their fight against birth defects. Part of the organizing effort for WalkAmerica '85 are: Linda Peterson and her husband, Ron Peterson. "We are excited about this. year's. WalkAmerica," said Linda Peterson, Some say if a moth flies towards rS7 CAidvxtltf Chvi& tftu (o- attend t&ilx hitwal IRutntntuje Sale VUxd 30, m5 at 220 StutA 500 East (.) 9:30 tun, u 4.00 ft,K. 9:30 ajH. special OUR BIG QUARTER POUND xN bowitv b urger n: "?v ffc : , -f walkathon chairperson for Vernal. "This year the emphasis is on making WalkAmerica a community event involving in-volving young people, families, businesses, clubs and organizations." Money raised from WalkAmerica will be used in financing research into in-to the causes of birth defects and their cure. Those interested in participating in WalkAmerica as either a volunteer or a walker should contact Linda Peten son at 789-5672. vou. vou will recftivn a ltrr mmmmmmm to. 4,-CO ft. uiu:a v;;;dnn i rciicUi Circle or ur, f |