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Show 12 Vernal Express Wednesday, November 9, 1994 1,5' " Vf W:-V;- " I v I . - '"II 'If. - VFV ... V' . o. i i . . i .:-.....-...v, ..7.. jsjf f. ' ; .. V-'. V . i . . .-w . - .... -7 . i , f : iiiilti rss'- . ---C" 4 ; L ', if ' F it W I '14 J u L 'i - ; iaJ . ...J Vw ' q? r - ik f - vi If IV 1 Clayton Grace and Amy Oswald Jill Slaugh and Chuck Nielson Oswald and Grace to marry Slaugh and Nielson to in Salt Lake Temple marry at Western Park Travis R. Allan and Tauna E. Erickson Erickson and Allan to marry in Logan Temple Friday Bob and Gcnac Oswald, formerly of Vernal, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Amy Christina, to Clayton Grace, son Of Butch and Connie Grace of Lehi. The marriage will take place Friday, Nov. 18 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Amy is a 1987 graduate of Uintah High School and served a mission in Quito, Ecuador. Clayton is a graduate of Lehi High School and served in the Los Angeles Spanish Speaking Mission. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception Friday, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Lehi 20th Ward LDS Jill Slaugh, daughter of Tim and LaJeane Slaugh, and Chuck Nielson, son of Randy and Kathy Nielson, all of Vernal, have chosen, Friday, Nov. 18 to be married in the Western Park. They will be honored at a reception following the wedding wed-ding from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., also at the Western Park. The bride-elect is a graduate of Uintah High School and is employed em-ployed at Split Mountain Motel. The prospective groom is also a Uintah High School graduate and works for Colorado Well Service. Following their wedding, the couple cou-ple will continue to reside in Vernal. Golden Age News Program director provides music entertainment by Ada Murray On Monday, OcL 31, Leah Davics, program director at the Golden Age Center, played several songs on her keyboard for diners at lunch. Anyone wishing to present a program or have ideas for such, should contact Mrs, Davics at 789-4317. 789-4317. On Wednesday, Nov. 16, Connie VanLigtcn will be presenting information infor-mation on skin care to seniors at the GoUfcn Age Center. The meeting will begin at I p.m. Wood pressures will be taken on Wednesday, Nov. 16 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fori y -six people attended the dance ba Friday night Jim and Wla Clvi, Dec and Overu Curfew attended after long ataenccs. AUo auroding were Alhcru and Lcc WardJc from southern Utah. They crc in Vernal to viwi Athena's mother, Edna Littleton, and other relative. RuuctI Billing at hwk to play kh the mheiui and Leah tjvcs ptajt J the piano part ef the lime. Alberta and Jay Scarlc furnished fur-nished cake and ice cream in remembrance re-membrance of their second anniversary. anniver-sary. Last Wednesday, the Democratic party furnished a program during lunch. Erma Casada, Dick Ufford and Bcrta and Guy Stewart sang songs and Ufford recited poetry. Cathy Kcmpton, Herb Snyder and Republican candidate, Max Adams each presented short speeches. The Golden Age Center will be cloved on Friday, Nov. 1 1 in observance obser-vance of Veteran's Day. Vcnna Bantu and Mildred Long won four games each at bingo last Tuesday placing first On Friday, Nov. 4, Mildred Long and Chris Palmer placed Aw with four games each, and Doris Bodily and Conine McKnighi came in ncctmd with three games each. Thought for the day "A friend is one hd comes in when the hole tttd has gone Put" 4V t ' 7 t- ' .'' f Tauna Elizabeth Erickson and Travis Ray Allan have chosen Friday, Nov. 18 to be married in the Logan LDS Temple. They will be guests of honor at a reception, Saturday, Nov. 19 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Jensen LDS Chapel. Tauna is the daughter of Galen and Linda Erickson of Minneapolis, Minn. She is a 1994 graduate of Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho, and plans to attend the University of Utah. She is currently employed at the Hilton Hotel. Travis is the son of Morgan and Vickie Ainge of Jensen and Raymond Allan and Debbie Allan of Vernal. He is a 1991 graduate of Uintah High School and served full time in the Arcadia, California Chinese Speaking Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Travis attended Ricks college col-lege and plans to attend the University of Utah. He is currently employed by Ames Construction. Following the wedding, the couple cou-ple will live in Salt Lake City where they work and continue their education. WORLD SENIOR a GAMES, A HORSESHOES mm Doubles winners, Cart DeRoosse ol California, Leola Peterson, St. George, win bronze medals; Grant Richens of Vernal, his brother Merlin of Roosevelt win Gold; and Ivan Griffith of Nebraska and Larry Brown of California, win silver in horse shoes at the Huntsman World Senior Games In St. George. Brothers team for gold in St. George senior games 1 . mA I I J ! ' - r vt,- h a . 1 1 ft i o " u ' ' :W9t' vv-v Vp. American Legion Auxiliary celebrates 75 years The Amrm Lron A.t ii (ctfHiftj thfif ?5(h nhjrcrvfy. 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Athktrt whu panktfwtc in the game! alt Kjv a common goaJ an4 cny being be-ing aWc W panic ipatf n comptti. tj poru apint pontic their n Baby Kyruto Ranee Rectz celebrates her week oU birthday wUh: mothor, MichoBe Rane Roeiz, orandmothcr, Tammy Rao Black, alt of Loveland, Colo.; great grandmother, Vonda Rae Ouan of Derthod, Colo.; and great great crandmothef, Rachel Ekiabeth D rough of Vernal. School-to-wortt conference to be held Uintah FFA chapter competes at judging All fttixatnrt, had board man ben, lrathc, aJmminratort, btui ftext poopk, wdfM or contwvd citimtt are invitoJ to aftml the Uinuh ttatin'i Am nchool to confcrwtcc ftll day Monday, No, U. 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