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Show Monica Davis and Randy Gallagher Davis and Gallagher to marry in outdoor ceremony Monica Davis and Randy Gallagher have chosen Friday, Aug. 12 to be married at Condon's Pond, near the mouth of Dry Fork Canyon. They will be honored that evening at a reception in the Glines First Ward Church, 1270 West 1500 South, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monica is the daughter of Jeanny and Johnny Davis of Vernal. She is a graduate of Uintah High School and attended Utah Slate University and Montana State University and will finish a radiology program in Campbell and Taylor honored at Manila reception Rebecca Leigh Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor of Concord, Calif., became the bride of Jesse Allen Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Campbell of Manila, in the Oakland LDS Temple on July 9. They were honored hon-ored at a wedding reception in the Manila LDS Cultural Hall on July 30. The cultural hall was decorated with a white trellis flanked by tall bouquets of teal and mauve flowers forming the background of the receiving re-ceiving line. The round guest tables were covered with mauve and leal cloths overlaid with white bee. They were centered with floating candles in glasses accented with mauve and teal flowers. The bride wore a Door length gown of white satin with a fitted bodice and full jJkirt of satin cmhel-lUhcd cmhel-lUhcd with fchitc bee and pearls. The long sleeves puffed at the fchouldef and her long train was caught up in a Nmlc, 4 r--i m MaftUfr MkHxI Sl fUiky tf Con fty. Oft. r4 Tiffany L3)C A4rti rl Vernal, iw4 July 2ft, $rw3c a4 tjrMl Imwhart A Mt iw4 JJy X )fv AT Pf Vftn tv' IWf4 4 tVi fcrn ff md, .ie4 JJy 1UttMtC ( CMUy Colorado Springs, Colo. Randy is the son of Rhonda Oesch, Kenneth Gallagher and Wesley R. Free, all of Cleburne, Texas. He is a graduate of Rio Vista High School and works as a traveling travel-ing musician for a country-rock band that recently signed a recording record-ing contract with BSW Record Company. Following their wedding, the ncwlywcds will make their first home in Colorado Springs. The headpiece was decorated with pearls and tulle and her fingertip veil was made of illusion. Her bridesmaids were Vickie Taylor, Debbie Taylor, Melissa Campbell and Kelly Webster. They wore fitted long teal colored dresses with mauve flowered borders. The necklines were scalloped and had short puffed sleeves. The best man was Zcb Beck and groomsmen were Russell Campbell and Dean Webster. Silting at the guest book were Rebecca and Rae Ann Ruble. The gifts were organized by Carley, Stephanie and Wilde Ruble and helping with refreshments were Kay Potter, Jaunita Ellsworth, Date Scoti and Andra and Christy I tail. The ncwlywcds are making their home in Ogdcn where Jcc is employed em-ployed by Lincoln-Mercury. Both will be attending Wcbtr Sutc University ihis fall hcre Rebecca is mowing in sociology and Jcanc in buMnert sale. A Vv! Vernal; Unwed Jwly 26, 1 ?94, Chxki To44 Jarll4 4 Tarn Swc M(UH Hli t4 Vcit-ot, H4y 0, Will in d a4 If! L)it Kwu (pi Vfttv!, AAn t). SJli l 4 lr4 ifi4f fJi U ti Ci'i Vfs, if4 Awl I, A"i Tv hA r4 Mi ijw4 (it ptf f ttat! 7804343 . r Jackie Lee Brewer Brewer and Slaugh to marry in western style Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Brewer are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Jackie Lee, to Wesley Scott Slaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Leith and the late Calvin Slaugh of Manila. The western wedding will be held at 6:30 p.m. outside the home of the bride's parents at 3154 East 3500 South in Vernal. They will be honored hon-ored at a reception from 7:30 to Rasmussen and Freeman to marry in Jordan Temple Leslie Ann Rasmussen, daughter of Mike and Ellen Foster of Vernal, and Aaron Rasmussen of Roosevelt, will become ihc bride of Brcu Freeman, son of Ruth Freeman and the late Garth Freeman of Price, in a wedding ceremony, Friday, Aug. 5 in the Jordan LDS Temple. They will be honored at a reception, recep-tion, Friday, Aug. 5 at the Glines Stake Cenicr, 475 Wci 100 Souih, in Vernal, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. An open house will be held for them ihc following night, Salurday, Aug. 6 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. ai the LDS Community Calendar August J ltim tec m UBC ai t, August S ihfvsn a?i 7, m tw hoiking a moling at he D5j Osy1 Hzm i V?ml 715 P m. land Ml Wrtrfii una W G$&tu4 for frfe W9fmign, U 78$ e?7s AmmM 16 AvM ?J If RfMtMBtR j; I I . - 1 t UFCR THE BEST I J i and Wesley S. Slaugh 9:30 p.m. The groom is a 1990 graduate of Manila High School and served in the U.S. Navy. He is currently employed em-ployed at Custom Car Care. The bride is a 1994 graduate of Uintah High School and is working at the Uintah Care Center. The ncwlywcds will reside in Vernal. chapel located at 545 East 400 North in Price. The bride graduated in June of 1994 from Utah Slate University with a degree in public health, industrial in-dustrial hygiene. The groom fulfilled a mission to England and attended Southern Utah Sutc University in Cedar Ciiy. He will continue his studies in sociology soci-ology ai Utah State University in Vernal. Following their cAlng, ihc ncwlywcds will make iheir home in Vernal. tttCTKOttBtS I Atjnil 5 ft e Vernal Express Mr. and Mrs. Hanchett and Lee exchange wedding vows Farah Hanchett and James Earl Lee exchanged wedding vows on Saturday, July 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Sunkecs of Vernal. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. R. Brent Hanchett and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee, all of Vernal. The bride wore an off-white full length dress with puffed sleeves and a V-linc waist. The front, sleeves and train were adorned with beaded applique and the cathedral atiach-ablc atiach-ablc train was topped off with ruffles that complemented the front and bottom of the dress. Dcnisc Sunkecs, ihc bride's sister, served as maid-of-honor while her other sisters, Portia Hill, Raqucl Barker, Moniquc and Kalec Hanchett were brides maids. They wore navy blue A-linc dresses with off-white lace applique at the neck. The groom was dressed in a black Newborns On July 25, 1994 a daughier wa bom lo John and Vonda Jo Renwkk. She weighed 7 lb. On July 25, 1994 a daughter was bom to Paul VandcfKraau and Tammy Caldwell. She weighed 6 lb. and II o. On July 26, 1994 a wn a h-m lo Greg and Dan Allen. He weighed 8 lb. 812 o One July 29, 1994 a daughter at Kim fe llcyd and Wendy M.wvm. She weighed 6 lb. 4 12 of. On July 2i, 19"M a wi hn to JtiHn and Khj Wtnn. He weighed 7 Ih. 6 , On July 29, 1994 a a to Drtug 4 KtMtj WiJuh He weighed I01K On July 31. l?94 a win 3 Mti 14 Tt7 a4 ictMiict V)4 He Wednesday, August 3. 1994 11 0 James Earl Lee tuxedo with long tails, ivory shirt and black accessories. He was assisted as-sisted by his brother and best man, Bob Lee, and ushers and brothers-in-law, Eric Oaks, Travis Hanchett and Pat Wallcn. A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the bride's sister, Dcnisc, with 32 people in attendance. Her sisters and sisters-in-law also hosted bridal showers. The ncwlywcds were honored at a reception at the Matt Sunkecs' home following the wedding. Assisting with the guest book were Laurie Oaks and Lynctic Hill; serving serv-ing were Joanna and Kim Milton, Shalonna Shelley, Becky llardman and Misty Banks; and organizing the gifts were Kimberly Hill and Toni Lee. The bride chose off-uhitc. navy blue and burgundy for her color scheme. Pettys celebrate 55 years together William H. and Raiheda Petty will celebrate 55 years together on Aug. 4. They were married in 1939 in Shoney, Okla. and moved to Vernal in I9ft5 vrnh Itahbunon Sen ices. Willum was a bulk pLini operator fof ihc company. The Pettys have io daughters, Pam Mofiuky of Vcrrul, and Penny ftoruiof! of tllinoK five gramkhil-dftn gramkhil-dftn and foul grot grand hildrn, SitKC rtimug from Hiliburvn. ihey cny fishing, cmpmg and gaf'defimg and Ra;he4a cotujftuf to hic cainffi an Avon rfpe Kttati-e, thfrf family ,! UV iVltji d4fif an afiftivtfMfy tcUHatu ti Wftl, art a WM |