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Show Vernal Express Tuesday, July 25. 2007 B3 ' r 7?- MA . j - :i r t 1 4 1 11 : I ' Rashael Millecam and Matthew Dias Mb 1 - - it INS Abagale L.Gudac and Eric J. Adams 'I , I mi i - -37 jjij V, -1' Bob and Joyce Russell Rashael Millecam and Matthew Mat-thew Dias have chosen to be married on July 27 at the Vernal LDS Temple. A reception in their honor will be presented that evening at the home of Norman Nor-man and Sharon McGregor, the bride's grandparents, at 1615 W 750 N. in Vernal from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. In case of inclement weather the reception will be at AshleyMaeser Chapel at 2575 N. 1500 W, Vernal. The bride is the daughter Marc and Kaleen Millecam of Vernal. She graduated from Uintah High School in 2004. She received her Associate of Science degree from Utah State University Univer-sity and recently graduate from the practical nursing program. The groom is the son of Matthew Mat-thew and Garbriele Dias of San Antonio, Texas. He graduated from Fremont High School in Ogden in 2003. He also graduated in management and marketing from Hawaii Pacific University Univer-sity and received a Bachelor of Science degree in elementary education from Utah State University. Uni-versity. In case of any oversight, all friends, family, and associates are welcome to attend. Abagale L. Gudac and Eric J. Adams have chosen to be married on Aug. 10 at Red Butte Garden in Salt Lake City. A reception in their honorwill be presented that evening at Red Butte Garden from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. The bride is the daughter Mark and Kara Gudac of West Jordan. She graduated from West Jordan High School. She is currently employed as a dental hygiene assistant. She is the granddaughter of DeAnn Stringham and George Gudac. The groom is the son of Mark and Marie Adams of Nevada and Teresa Eubank of Salt Lake City He graduated from Brighton High School and is attending the University of Utah business school. He is currently employed full-time. The couple will make their home in West Jordan. Bob & Joyce Russell celebrate Golden Anniversary My': 4 Bob and Joyce Russell will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on July 27 at the Vernal 9th LDS Ward at 200 W. 250 N. in Vernal from 7 to 9 p.m. The Russells are residents of Vernal and were married July 27, 1957. They have three children, Charlene (Kelly) Kup- fer, Eagle Mountain; Denise (Blaine) Hunting, Vernal; and Boyd (Sherri) Russell, Vernal; and 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Friends are nvited to help surprise them with a Golden Anniversary Party. For more information call 789-7101. I 1 X I ,0, Spencer Ryan Caldwell I J -Sw"f ' I W (' !P Daniel Ray Pead Pead Spencer Ryan Caldwell Caldwell returns Long called to serve in Paraguay Drew McKay Long, son of Devan and Wendi Long, has been called to serve a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the Paraguay Asuncion Mission. He will be speaking at the Glines 1st LDS Ward, 1270 W. 1500 S., Vernal, on Sunday, July 29, at 9 a.m. and enter the Missionary Training Center on August . 8. Mitchell McClellan tfptllMIQ ' lwlUIIW Keith Jr. and Rahnena Caldwell McCelfen J ns tmXMe Calclivells i returns from Texas Mitchell cClellan, son of Gary and Linda McClellan, returnaon July 25 from Texas. McClellan served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the Texas East Houston Mission. He will be speaking at the Ashley Maeser Chapel, 2575 N. 1500 W, Vernal, on Sunday, July 29, at 9 a.m. from Argentina Daniel Ray Pead, son of Far-rell Far-rell Ray and Laura Berrett Pead, returned July 19 from Argentina. Pead served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the Argentina Buenos Aires North Mission. He will be speaking at the Vernal 6th LDS Ward, 100 N. 850 W., Vernal on Sunday, July 29, at 2:45 p.m. Spencer Ryan Caldwell, the son of Keith Jr. and Rahnena Caldwell, returned on July 17 from Chile. Caldwell served a two year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the Chile Santiago West Mission. Mis-sion. He will speaking on Sunday, July 29. return from Ecuador Keith Jr. and Rahnena Guayaquil South Mission. Caldwell, returned on July 17 They will be speaking at the from Ecuador. The Caldwells Glines 4th LDS Ward, 1510 W. served a three-year mission for U.S. Highway 40, on Sunday, the Church of Jesus Christ of July 29 at 9 a.m. Latter-day Saints at the Ecuador 'A COMMUNITY BIBLE STUDY' In-depth Bible study Informal setting Christian fellowship Non-denominational Please call Dave 789-2305 ES?3rcco 15 W U' if i m t: tm otah Yield Bouse of Natural history Slate Park Mu8uem Utah's newest dinosaur museum, the Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum, opened in June 2004. New exhibiLs and displays cover the 22,000 square foot facility, inside and out. Vivid murals and tile floors help visitors connect con-nect geological time to real-time places in Vernal. Life-size replicas of dinosaurs sneak into the museum mu-seum through windows looking out onto our new Dinosaur Gardens. Curious visitors, both young and old, can do their own investigating with books, models, puzzles, and bones and chisels. 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