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Show f 12 Vernal Express Wednesday, August 20, 1997 fe rfai , i 1 1 A' 3 W'L i- - : If i. 1 I . I V T i Al "hM Branden Womack and Brandy Ray Curry Curry and Womack marry June 27 in Manti Temple Brandy Ray Curry and Branden The groom is the son of Jeff and Womack were married in the Manti Tracy Womack. LDS Temple June 27. A recep(ion wi be he,d jn thejr The bride is the daughter of Jim honor Saturday, Aug. 23 from 7 to and Lee Ann Baker and William 9 p.m. at the County Cottage, 65 and Julie Curry. North Main, Rosevelt. Dress is ca sual of western. A If J X-J Ryan Smuin and Shauntea Wagner Wagner and Smuin to wed at Western Park Kevin Freestone and Jamie Roybal Freestone and Roybal ived in Wyoming August 16 Shauntea Wagner and Ryan Smuin announce their wedding on Aug. 23 at the Western Park. The bride is the daughter of Tena (Muse) Dale and Douglas R. Gardiner. The groom is the son of Russell (Gene) Smuin and Joe and Shauna (Slaugh) Giles. He is currently em ployed at J. West Oilfield Services. A reception will be held in their honor at the Western Park, Room 4, 302 E. 200 S. in Vernal The wedding wed-ding will begin at 7 p.m. with the reception to follow at 8 p.m. The couple plan to make their home in Vernal. Jamie D. Roybal and Kevin S. Freestone were married Saturday, Aug. 16, in Riverton, Wyo., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jensen. A reception followed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Bill and Jan Jensen of Riverton, Wyo., and Ernest Roybal of Cody, Wyo. The groom is the son of Tom and Linda Wilson of Vernal and Gary and Vela Freestone of Vernal. An open house will be held in honor of the couple at the home of Tom and Linda Wilson Saturday Aug. 23 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. The couple will make their home in Laramie, Wyo., where they are students at the University of Wyoming. 4 , - 1 I if i ' : . , , t f 1 i I 11,1 , f r - - , - i ft ' . . f ; v j V' I 1 i'Ti -t'A ,, I i y: I J , , , j I f V'l:- W''"vr) ) -'ol Kelly Hall and Misty Mott IfVvX A x':?a ilviMv f y m Russell Alexander and Jennifer Treasure Treasure and Alexander to ived in Idaho Falls Temple Mott and Hall to marry at Mount Timpanogos Temple Russell Alexander and Jennifer Treasure have chosen to be married on Aug. 15 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. The bride is the daughter of Barry and Diane Treasure of Idaho Falls, Idaho. She is a 1994 graduate of Idaho Falls High Seh(xl and has been attending Utah Valley State k NOTICE 1 W ttlVkltrM effice ef DR. JAMES F. ALLEN 175 N. 100 W. Suite 203 Wc will start sex lKi'.icn Madly, J, College. The groom is the son of Michael and Kathy Alexander of Vernal and is a 1993 graduate of Uintah High School. He served a Spanish speaking speak-ing mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Carlsbad, Calif. He has attended Ricks College and is currently attending at-tending Utah Valley State College. A reception will be held in their honor in Idaho Falls at the Treasure residence Aug. 1 5. An open house will be held Aug. 22 at the at the Alexander residence, 1569 W. 1500 N. in Vernal from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The couple will ntake their home in Provo where they plan to continue contin-ue their education. Newborns Aug. 9, 1997 a son was born to Alicia Bascom Footc and Brian Lynn F-oote. He weighed 7 lbs. 5 Aug. II, 1997 a son was bom to Riiclynn and Dusty McCnrmiik. He weighed 7 lbs. 8o Aug. II, 1997 a daughter was born to Sarah Jean and Daniel Shane John. She weighed 7 lbs. 9 o and will he named Li a Jem John. Aug. 12, 1997 a son was horn to Donni and Drctt Woods. He weighed 8 lbs. 3 o.. and will he named Dnxly M.trtin Woods, Aug. 1 3, I997 a daughter was horn to Uremia Chacon and LliJio Hcrrcra. Stic weighed 6 lbs. 8 ot Aug. 14, 1997 a daughter was botn lo Mclanie and Cory Willoughby. She weighed 6 lbs. and will be named Kclsey Nicole Willoughby, Misty Mott and Kelly Hall have chosen to wed Friday, Aug. 22 in the Mount Timpanogos Temple. The bride is the daughter of Randy and DiAnn Mott and is a graduate of American Fork High School and LDS seminary. The groom is the son of Evan Hall and Velda Costanzo. He is a graduate of Uintah High School, and has served an LDS mission in Toronto, Canada. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the home of the brides parents. par-ents. 809 N. 150 W. American Fork. The couple plan to make their home in Vernal. Misti Sue Southam and Chad Hall Southam and Hall to wed in Salt Lake Temple A bouquet of wedding gifts Spring and summer, traditionally a lime when wedding bells ring, invitations in-vitations arrive in the mailbox and the pursuit of a special wedding gift begins. Traditions are wonderful, except in the case of the traditional ihrcc-blcmlcr-por-couple gift occurrence. occur-rence. Depart from the usual and discover the unique gifts at your local lo-cal garden center. The American Association of Nurserymen urges you to consider the following gift suggestions: Gift certificates. Always appreciated appre-ciated and useful when you're not sure what the new couple needs or wants. Equipment and tools. Well-made Well-made items are enduring and reliable, reli-able, similar to good marriages. Trees. Symbolic of permanence, trees arc a clever wedding gift selection. se-lection. Provide planting and care directions with your gift. Plants. For the young couple starting out in a new home with minimal landscaping, plants arc the perfect choice. Consider growing conditions and time constraints when choosing plant material. Houseplants. Potted plants that thrive on patios or balconies make nice presents for apartment dwellers. Ponder the more unusual selections your nursery has lo offer like salad, herb or fragrance gardens gar-dens in attractive containers. Bird houses, fountains, statuary, These elements make gardens truly distinctive, hut many ncwlywcds may not have the budget for such items. Delight them with a piece of statuary or a well made bird feeder. Misti Sue Southam and Chad J. Hall have chosen Aug. 22 to be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Southam. She is a 1995 graduate of Uintah High School and a graduate of Dixie College with an associate of science degree. She is currently working at Beehive Homes. The groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Larry Hall. He is a 1993 grad uate of Uintah High School. He served a two-year LDS mission in Fortworlh, Texas, and is currently employed with Christensen's Transmission.. A reception will Ik held in their honor on Aug. 23 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the home of David Haslcm. 185 E. 1200 N. In case of inclement weather it will be moved to the Ashley First Ward Chapel. 2575 N. I500W. The couple plan to make their home in Vernal. If you have auv Soeivly Vm or fVrtJiir Slory Call Carol Jcwart til Ih ..f! A V r r . , I onfah nratmri This season's Newest and Hottest Styles! Aik for TD6 "TOP TEN" ti 789-8920 0 4 W. Main Vernal Wc nr the Lutheran (. hurt h MUtouri Synod WE STILL DELIEVE. TEACH AND CONFESS The Virgin Birth Complete Atonement in Christ Inerrancy of the Holy BibUe Salvation by Grace through Faith m CHRIST, not in worws of man ill Our Savior mm Lutheran rr 3?o s. 500 w. Worship prv 11 ft. VA CLINIC The Salt Lake City Veterans Medical Center will have an open house to answer questions and enroll veterans in the Rural Health Program on August 26, 1997 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Uintah Basin Medical Clinic at 250 West 300 North in Roosevelt, Utah. The public Is Invited! POO |