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Show 1 4 EST' K Grizz and Hoist and Oleen marry in Idaho Falls Temple Grizz and Cindy Oleen are thrilled to announce their marriage mar-riage in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple on Sept. 16,' 2006. An open house barbecue was held in their honor Saturday, Sept. 30th from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Western Park in Vernal. The bride is the daughter of Jon and Shauna Hoist of Ucon, Idaho. She is a 2002 graduate of Lewis Clark State University M W-iCSri 1 . j Wti " Five Generations Betty Jean Pengilley Carpenter (Stan) G.6. Grandmother, Farmington, HM.; Carol lean Uassey Hatch (Doug)G. Grandmother, Vernal, Utah, Jean Moniqut Hatch Stewart (Blake) Grandmother, Farmington HM.; Brandy Byrge Harbison (Greg) Mother, & Children are McKeraie Jean, 3, & Taylor lee, 8 months, allot Vernal. Ashley Valley Water Reclamation Facility has Certified Class A biosolid compost for sale $15.00 per pickup load Call 789-9805 for directions to plant Mi " t - 7 free to a r landscape spruce and scotch pines (2-gatlon size) 450 NORTH VERNAL AVE. 435-781-1227 T N. . . . -1 . . .iiiijiiiiiiiiii 1 1 41 Cindy Oleen and is currently employed with the Duchesne County School District. The groom is the son of Alan and Marsha Oleen of Neola, and is a 2001 graduate of Utah State University. He is currently cur-rently employed as an environmental environ-mental scientist with Buys and Associates of Littleton, Colo. The couple plans to make their home in Neola, Utah. Iss't Fr.ri.iNG so nifty, RUT SIIL CERTAINLY IS fifty!! A ' BMS REMEMBER TO WISH HER A HAl'l'Y 50 birthday! "good so I If Vernal m CHS j stb . ;. : , H ..... , , c v v - J I V- .v Aubri Jackson Jackson and in Salt Lake Aubri Leigh Jackson and Joseph Jo-seph Allen Leake are pleased to announce their recent marriage mar-riage on August 26, 2006 in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride is the daughter of Brad and Joyce Jackson of Vernal. She graduated from Uintah High in 2003. In 2005 she received her Associate of Science Sci-ence Degree from Utah State University. The groom is the son of Rob (L to r) Christine Smith (Visual Arts Chairperson), juror Mike Conway, Ron Litton (President of Uintah Arts Council), and Janis Bigelow (Museum Director) gather after show judging. Photographer praises talent in Vernal By Jennifer Petty Express Writer This year's juried photography photog-raphy show at Western Park came close to being the biggest. big-gest. The biggest had 128 photos. pho-tos. This year, there were 123 photographs from 44 entrants. There are also photographs on display from four board members that were not judged. Close to $1600 was awarded in prizes. Over 9,500 locations worldwide. (415) m-2 VoiMt.UXScr curves.com Express and Joseph Leake Leake wed Temple ert and Rebecca Leake of Vernal. Ver-nal. He graduated from Uintah High in 2002. He served a two-year two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Mexico Tampico Mission. He is continuing his education at Utah State University. Univer-sity. The couple honeymooned in Maui and are making their first home in Logan. Photographer Mike Conway came from Evanston, Wyo. to judge the show. "I was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised and excited," said Conway. "I was told there was a lot of talent here, but I think it was understated. I was really pleased with the quality and talent." Conway said it was hard to decide which photograph was the best. "There were some in the show I wish I'd taken," said Brine in proof if a mammogram and join for free. The week of October 16th only. Curves s waiving the service fee when you bring in a current mammogram. The power to amae yoaraeK Smc Flowers Select Group o? Jordan Brady Wilson and in Salt Lake Brooke Marie Wilson and Jordan Scott Brady married Sept. 23, 2006 in the Salt Lake Temple. An open house will be held Saturday, Oct. 7, 2006, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Ashley Stake Center, 850 West 100 North. All friends are invited and welcome wel-come to attend. The bride is the daughter of Margo Wilson and Jeffrey Wilson. Wil-son. She graduated from Alta High School in 2004. The groom is the son of Scott Conway. "There really was a tremendous amount of talent." Conway was introduced to photography by his dad, who was a photographer for the government. "I didn't want anything to do with photography photogra-phy because that is what my dad did," said Conway. In college col-lege though, Conway began working for the yearbook taking tak-ing pictures. He went to his dad and asked to learn about photography. Conway graduated graduat-ed in history and forgot about photography. After college, Conway was drafted in the Marines and in Basic Training, when they were looking for photographers, photogra-phers, Conway volunteered. "It was strictly on-the-job training," train-ing," said Conway. After the Marines, Conway started working for a studio in Billings, Mont. He then went to school at the Professional Photographers of America school. Conway has done a lot of freelance work, correspondence correspon-dence work for newspapers and studio work. Now, photography photog-raphy is sort of a side line for him. He works as a school principal prin-cipal for a small school that Your first wedding gift sfiouCdcomejrom us (Brides who register receive a $15.00 gift certificate Our Wedding Registry makes it easy for your friends and family to choose the perfect gift for your perfect day! Rfluuarsi home Dzoon Adt bedspreads Wednesday. October 4, 2006 D3 and Brooke Wilson Brady marry Temple and Mary Brady. He graduated from Uintah High School in 2001. He served a two-year mission mis-sion for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Philippines Bacolod Mission. Mis-sion. . They are both attending Utah Valley State College, Brooke plays on the UVSC volleyball team and Jordan plays on the UVSC basketball team. The couple will make their home in Orem. services children with behavioral behav-ioral problems. Even though he doesn't do photography full time, Conway still loves it. "I guess it's an addiction with me I can't even call it a passion." Conway says he really likes shooting outdoor scenes. He is a history fanatic and likes to go into ghost towns and photograph pho-tograph historic buildings. He also likes taking pictures of people. On giving advice to people who want to pursue photography photog-raphy as a side job, Conway suggests taking pictures to a photographer and asking them to critique the photographs. Then, he said, "Go out and practice, practice." Also, said Conway, "Get used to hearing the word 'No.'" Conway said with enough persistence per-sistence and practice, especially espe-cially in today's digital world, there are possibilities for success. suc-cess. The photography show will run until Oct. 27. An open house for the community and photographers will be held tonight from 6:30 to 8:00. The winners will be announced at about 7 p.m. free Gift Wrapping & Delivery AccCardAmEx MC-VISA- Disc-RSAP J v |