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Show p m v w v w Vernal Express Wednesday, April 3, 1996 ' 7 - MAA W X Wf Denise and John Pope Wendy Hackett and Coy Miller Outdoor barbecue to honor Hackett and Miller John and Denise Pope to marry April 5 in Vernal Denise Henline and John Pope were united in marriage on Feb. 14, at the Weston in Vernal. The couple will be honored at an open house, April 6, at the home of Tracy and Paula Henline, 3379 E. 5000 S. from 1 p.m to 3 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Dennis and Diane Henline of Vernal. She is currently employed at New Look Salon. The groom is the son of Harold and the late O'Rita Pope of Vernal. He is currently employed at Marta-Co. Marta-Co. The couple plan to make their home in Vernal. Wendy Hackett and Coy Miller have chosen to be married April 5 at the Vernal, Uintah Stake Center. A reception will be given in their honor from 7 p.m to 9 p.m. at the Vernal, Uintah Stake Center. The bride is the daughter of Vicki Howard of Vernal. She is a gradu- i $ fy "hr-r cW Couples celebrate 50th anniversaries Deloss and Dorine Reynolds along with Enid and Merrill Anderson were married 50 years ago in the Salt Lake Temple on April 3, 1946. News from Manila by Clara Robinson 784-3463 Changes made in candidate registrations Daggett County Republicans met Some changes were made on the registration of candidates at the Daggett County Courthouse on the afternoon of the deadline, March 25. Those who have registered for office for the County Commission and for Daggett Board of Education arc as follows: Commissioners Sharon Wallers (R); John E. Patience (D); Richard Zohncr (D). School - Precinct 4: Pat Asbill and Mclna Coleman. Precinct 5: Clyde D. Slaugh, Lucille R. Durrani and Donald Ross Catron. tot fifty yean of marraje companion, nlfitni lover, I loved Ifieilien, love tfiee now, tittt'i never been inolher. SomeHnei I know you've hilmt tfoublt, ll'i ceenoniiieelwd lovely (rip, intf net wVeMie die COLD. Thank jroir, Lovt f in Dutch John and in Manila for caucuses on March 25. In the Manila district, officers are as follows: fol-lows: Peggy Brigg-f'as'thairman; Jim McKce as vice-president; Ranac Wilde as secretarytreasurer. County Committee members are Lcsa Schoficld, Levi Reed, Jr., and Vcnctia Beck. The following arc delegates: Gene Briggs, Vcnctia Beck, Dixie Crubb, Merlin S. Schoficld, Jon Wilde, Nancy Jarvic, Jim McKcc, Levi Reed,- Jr., Carlenc Reed, Gerald Erickson, Luann Robinson, Shari McKcc, Nancy Asay and Martin Rose. Three were nominated nominat-ed for stale delegates. One will be chosen from the three at the convention con-vention scheduled for the evening of April I. Those nominated arc Vicky McKcc, Gerald Erickson and Chad Reed. In the Dutch John district, Par Gale is chairman; Craig Colled is vice-chairman; and Shcrryl Collcit is sccreiaryircrtsurcf. Adrain K. Reynolds is the Male delegate. County delegates arc Adrain K. Reynolds, Ellen Reynolds, Guy Collcit, Herald Egbert, Donna Egbert and Ann Stccn. Manila democrats have their caucus cau-cus at the Manila Senior Cilicn Center on March 25. Chairman is Carole Scott; vice-chairman is John Hancock; and sccrctarytrcaMircr is Mclna Coleman. County delegates for the Manila democratic party arc Dclon Pollock, James 'Archibald, Richard Zohncr, John Patience, Carolyn Smith, Connie Reed and Claudia Hancock. No report was received from the Dutch John democrats. There were 1 8 in attendance at the Manila caucus. cau-cus. Thirteen voted for President Clinton and 5 were uncommitted. The Sheep Creek stockholders met for their annual meeting at the Daggett County Courthouse on March 30. Following reports by all officers, board members were reelected re-elected as no others were nominated. nominat-ed. Officers arc: John Tinker as president; Boyd Pallcscn, I. E. Ruble, Matt Henry and Albert II. Ncff as secretarytreasurer. Daggett School spring break will start on Priday, April 5 and go through April 8. Daggett County EMT's arc look-ing look-ing for volunteer ambulance drivers. Applicants must be 21 years of age and have a clear driving driv-ing record. Drivers must complete driving course and be available for call at least five days a month. ate of East High. The groom is the son of Lynn and Vaneta Miller of Vernal. He is a graduate of Uintah High School and is currently employed at IGA. The couple plan to make their home in Vernal. Golden Age News by Ada Murray Carrol plays old time tunes Monday, March 25, Jerri Carrol entertained during lunch at the Golden Age Center. She played many of the old tunes on her keyboard. key-board. The next Historical Society meeting meet-ing will be at the Golden Age Center on Saturday, April 13 at 2 p.m. Donald Noel and other family members will give the history of the Frank Noel family. Thirty-two people attended the line dance class and 39 attended the regular Friday night dance. Jim and Mary Huber were there for the first time. Verlie and Mack McCarrel were with us after spending the winter in Arizona. Art and Venna Barrett and Charles Gardner also attended at-tended the dance. Don Schurz played the guitar with the orchestra in place of Lyle Harlow. It was Dick and Betty Ufford's 17th wedding wed-ding anniversary and they furnished Sundaes for everyone to enjoy during dur-ing intermission. Every first and third Wednesday of each month, the TLC Home Health Care will be at the Golden Age Center for blood pressure and glucose checks from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The AARP is again sponsoring Free Tax Counseling for elderly and low income families. Volunteer counselors have been established to help you prepare your taxes. In the Vernal area, contact Vonda Lee Curtis at 789-1719. At bingo on Tuesday, March 26, Mildred Long took first place winning win-ning five games and lloylc Robinson took second with four games. Friday, March 29, Ruby Anderson took first place with five games and Ada Murray placed second sec-ond with four games. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Powell joined us in playing bingo for the first time on Friday. Quote of the week: "I sought lo find myself but myself I could not sec. I sought to find my God but he eluded me. I sought lo help my fellow fel-low man and found all three." -author unknown. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Moore Moore's celebrate 50th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Moore will 9, 1946, in Randlett. They have celebrate their golden wedding an- four children, one of which is de-niversary de-niversary on April 6. The couple ceased. They also have 17 grand-will grand-will be honored with an open house children, from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. at the Avalon Community Center. For directions to the open house, The couple was married on April contact Mrs. Moore at 545-2556. Add a link color to pur life 10 VemaJ Ave. 7192433 If you have any Society News or Feature Story ideas Call Vicki Feldt at the fmVERffAL express 789-35 1 1 Sunday, April 7th j 12 Noon - 7 pm HAM & TURKEY I with all the trimmings! Fresh S()C5 Dessert j Salad (o) & Drink j Bar too! Included. fe$251 W. Main, Vernal""" .fettSir. 789-3641 Xl- M f v iu;a;irioNM Tvm Colletl & Darren Stokrs Friday. April 5, 19 7-9 p.m. Afhloy Waril Chaprl MHKCKPTION .lri llunolfum & llyttn Ouk Friday. April 5. 1996 7-9 p.m. Mwrerr Slakp Orrilrr v OUTDOOR HHQ. HKCKHION v Drain llrnlinr &John Pope Saturday, April 6, 1996 14 p.m. Trr ft petit tUlim- Nr.. 3.1T9 K. Snort $, CKRKMONY m lAtutn Murray Scott Cantor Saturday. April 6. 199ft 7 9 p.m. M-fi IMm.10 !htwt 104 rvV LLi Y) s cs R5to S5CD |