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Show 14 Vernal Express Wednesday, Stephanie Hickman and Chad Colfack Lehi site for Hickman and Colfack wedding Stephanie Hickman and Chad Colfack have chosen to be married on Saturday, Aug. 3 in Lehi, Utah at the bride's parents home. A reception recep-tion will follow the wedding from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Stephanie is the daughter of Brent and Nadine Hickman of Lehi and Chad is the son of Dan and Mary Colfack of Vernal. Marriage Licenses Paul Hacking and Holly Ann Crosby, issued July 17, 1991. Steve Leon Blood and Shery Lynn Moran, both of Vernal, issued July 18, 1991. Taufa Vaka and Mele Fifita Tanaki Nuku, both of West Valley City, issued is-sued July 18, 1991. Brian James Soiitham of Vernal and Arlene Haslem of Tridell, issued is-sued July 19, 1991. Tye J. Johnson and Dolena C. Evans, both of Vernal, issued July 19, 1991. Scott Raymond Morrill and Wendi Ann Mawhorter, both of Vernal, issued is-sued July 19, 1991. David Lavon McConkie and Amy Elizabeth Landis, both of Vernal, issued is-sued July 22, 1991. Jerry Ray Sanchez and Peggy Sue Robb, both of Vernal, issued July 22, 1991. The Uintah County Fair Baby Show will be held Tuesday, August 6, 1991, at the Western Park Times for each age group are as follows: 9:00 -10:00 3 year olds 10:00 -11:00 2 year olds 11:00 -12:00 19 - 24 months 1:00- 2:00 13 -18 months 2:00- 3:00 7 -12 months 3:00- 4:00 0- 6 months Children should wear bathingsun suits. (Boys may wear tank tops.) Boys and girls will be judged separately. ALL PARTICIPANTS WILL RECEIVE A CERTIFICATE GOOD FOR ONE FREE CHILD'S ICE CREAM CONE, COURTESY OF BURGERMAKER IN NAPLES. A drawing will be held for 'One Month Free Diaper Service" courtesy of DR. D00 D00 DIAPER SERVICE. Registration Fee: $1.00 Registration forms and fees are due by Monday, July 29, 1991. Send forms to: Brenda Wilkins GayLynne Case 3017 S. 500 E 4162 S. Vernal Ave. Vernal, UT 84078 Vernal, Ut 84078 789-6606 789-6083 . . CiitLaLClJy,2ll --------- - Child's Name Child's Age Parent's Name, Address July 24, 1991 V I . to" ' ' "i (I Stephanie graduated from Lehi High School and is currently attending attend-ing Utah State University in Logan. Chad is a Uintah High School graduate and is also attending USU in Logan. The couple are planning to live in Lehi following the wedding. Dinah Sams club hold cook out Twenty-nine members and two guests turned out for the July cam-pout cam-pout at East Park. The two guests were Helen Banks and Bruce Timothy of Provo. Timothy entertained enter-tained the group for two evenings around the campfire with his electric elec-tric piano and accordion. The hosts were Tex and Beth Sweatfield, Garth and Marquita Batty and Allen and Veldon Gentry. They prepared special menus for the group, breakfast, a fish fry and on Saturday, a complete dutch oven dinner. Business was taken care of for the month. The Dinah Sams have been busy preparing for the state Tag-Along Tag-Along that will be in Vernal on Sept. 5, 6 and 7. With the Tag-Along, Tag-Along, 250 RVs will tour the area. Next month plans include a no-host no-host outing at the Good Sams Park on Highway 191, near Little Brush Creek, Aug. 8, 9 and 10. Uintah County Fair Baby Show Registration .Boy Girl. Blrthdate Phone r . o Wendi Ann Mawhorter and Scott Raymond Mawhorter and Morrill to wed on Saturday Wendi Ann Mawhorter will become the bride of Scott Raymond Morrill on Saturday, July 27. The marriage will be performed at the Maeser Stake Center at 3 p.m. with a reception immediately following the ceremony. Wendi is the daughter of Davis and Sandra Mawhorter, Michigan and Deborah and David Patterson of Vernal. Scott is the son of Grant Morrill of Pennsylvania and Neila Morrill of Vernal. The bride graduated from Uintah BffimSSIIIMWMCT M MM M"! X N ; - - . - v . ' s'X) f ' : - Sandy Finlinson and Woody Morton Finlinson and Morton to wed at Manti LDS Temple Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Finlinson from Leamington, Utah are happy to announce the marriage of their daughter, Sandy to Mr. Woody Morton of Vernal. They will be married mar-ried in the Manti LDS Temple on July 26. A reception will be the A Patio Door Should Let Outside beauty in and Keep Everything Else Out Install an Andersen patio door, and you'll have a real sense of security. For one thing, you won't be bothered by the elements. Because the harder the wind blows, the tighter it'll push against the weatherstrip. What's more, you can feel a lot more secure against break-ins. By virtue of its gliding characteristics and a special dead lock system, hundreds of pounds of pull won't budge these doors. For beauty, energy efficiency, and added security, your safest bet is an Andersen patio door. High School in 1989 and has been working on an Associate's degree in Accounting from the College of Eastern Utah. Scott graduated from Uintah High School also in 1989 and is currently attending the College of Eastern Utah working towards a degree in drafting. He is currently employed by Smith's Food and Drug. Following their wedding, the couple will make their home in Phoenix, Ariz. same evening at the home of the bride's parents in Leamington from 8 p.m. until 10 p.m. An open house will be at the Niles Southam residence, 2854 South 3500 East in Vernal on Friday, Aug. 2 from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Come home to quality. Andersen. Loretta Case and Case and Karren to marry in Golden, Colo. Loretta Case will become the bride of Mike Karren on Friday, July 26 in a ceremony that will be performed on Lookout Mountain outside of Golden, Colo. A recep- Golden Age News Picnic planned for August 8 by Ada Murray The next summer picnic for senior citizens will be on August 8. They will travel to the Red Canyon Overlook. Reservations must be. made by Tuesday, Aug. 6. The Builders of Uintah will be honoring those people 70 years old and over during the regular lunch this Thursday. A special program will be given for them. . jJ)ick Ufford entertain eaters during dur-ing Monday's lunch. He recited . some of his poetry and sang western songs. Four senior citizens were in the hospital last Monday and they are wished a speedy recovery. There were 67 dancers last Friday night. Reed and Dorothy Livingston from Price joined the group. Harold Workman and Ellen Rawlins played during intermission. Thought for the day The secret of success is hard work. Maybe that is why it has remained a secret to so many." Register before Aug. 19th drafted For more information call 789-7321 r-Mmlmm- CEREMONY- Dolena Caroline Evans Remember the Maine K. Charmian Haws Friday, July 26, 1991 Glines RECEPTION Wendi Ann Ma'tchorter & Scolt Raymond Morrill Saturday, July 27, 1991 following 3:00 p.m. ceremony Maeser 1st Ward Chapel "FREE GIFT WRAP & DELIVERY n v. "f--y Mike Karren tion honoring the couple will be on Saturday, Aug. 3 at the Guns and Garters reception center from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Loretta is the daughter of Marvin and Eva Nimrod of Denver, Colo, and Mike is the son of Durrell and Mary Karren of Vernal. The bride-elect is a graduate of Abraham Lincoln High School and attended Arapahoe Community College. She is an accounting supervisor super-visor with General Accident Insurance in Denver. The groom-elect is a graduate of Uintah High School and holds an Associate's degree from Utah Technical College. He is employed as a heavy equipment mechanic with the Denver Water Board. Following their marriage, the couple cou-ple plan to make Denver their home. Newborns June 24, 1991 a boy was born to Scott Raymond Morrill and Wendi Ann Mawhorter. He weighed 7 lb. 15 oz. and will be named Andrew Bryant Morrill. July 16, 1991 a boy was born to William R. and Glenda Black. He weighed 7 lb. 11 oz. July 17, 1991 a boy was bom to Rhett and Kris Coy. He weighed 7 lb.ll2oz. ranaa Preschool accepting registration for preschool. School starts Sept. 3rd. & Tye Juslin Johnson Park, DryFork Canyon , 1 1 i ' m s. r v RECEPTION & R. Lanson Siddoway 6:00 p.m. Stake Center Hours. M-F: 8-8 Sat: 8-6 Sun: 10-5 GIFTS 280 .West Main 781-1556 |