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Show I J'J MR. AND MRS. PAUL NEUBERT (Marie Mann) Marie Mann Married PaulNeubertln Temple Paul Neubert and Marie Mann were married in the Los Angeles Temple on September Sep-tember 2. A wedding luncheon lun-cheon followed the ceremony. A garden reception president and was Homecoming Princess her senior year. The groom is the son of Mrs. Marylin Neubert and the late Harvey L. (Bud) Neubert. He at tended Orem High School where he was active in soccer and also in the stage bahdnie-filled a mission to the London East Mission. The couple will reside in Provo, where they will continue their studies at BYU. v V n Trust Fund For Fallen U.H.P. Trooper A trust fund has been established for Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Dan Harris' family. Orem-Geneva Times September 9, 1982 Trooper Harris was killed in the line of duty, on Wednesday, August 25, 1982, while in pursuit of a speeding vehicle. Those interested in donating may contact Sgt. Ken Mecham at U.H.P. Headquarters in Salt Lake City, at 965-4546, 965-4546, or mail donations to the Trooper Dan Harris Trust Fund, in care of the Utah Highway Patrol, 4501 So. 2700 West, West Valley City, Utah 84119. lllif .4 '. honored the couple that t evening at the home of '1 the birde in Sepulveda, 1 California. An open house will be given on Friday, Sept. 10 from 7 until 9 ' p.m. at the home of the t groom at 1746 So. 290 ' East in Orem. 1 Attending the bride and groom will be their brothers and sisters. ;t The bride-elect is the ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ; Paul Mann. She is a : graduate of Monroe High School in Sepulveda, ; Calif, where she served as soDhomore class Tabernacle Organist Announced Nielsen, Richins Rites Set In Temple The First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Sain-ts has announced the addition ad-dition of a fourth Tabernacle Taber-nacle organist. Clay Christiansen, Salt Lake City, will join Robert Cundick, Roy M. Darley, and John Longhurst at the console of the great organ in the historic Mormon Tabernacle Taber-nacle on Salt Lake City's OVER THE COUNTER "PENNY" ST0CKMARKET Mza W. JVimzx eStocMjxoliix 1656 South State Stctt Plant 226-3201 cRifixtitntinq Otnfm SicuxitUi One. if Temple Square. He will share iri presenting daily organ recitals in the Tabernacle and will be specifically assigned as an accompanist accom-panist for the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus. Christiansen, 33, has been the organist and choirmaster at St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Salt Lake City for the past ten years. He has also served the past five years as organist for Congregation Kol Ami, a Jewish synagogue in Salt Lake City. He has served for several summers as a guest organist in the Mormon Tabernacle and has given numerous recitals in the western United States and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Earl O. Nielsen of Mapleton, Utah, announce the forthcoming forth-coming marriage of their daughter, Yvonne, to Randy A. Richins, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Richins of Orem. The couple will be married Sept. 17 in the Jordon River LDS Temple. They will be honored at a reception that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Chillon Reception Center in Spanish Fork. Attending the bride will be Karen Staiger as matron of honor and Tamara Nielsen as maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Lorraine Dowmer, Christine Claycamp and Marilyn Mecham. Peter Christensen, Karl Brady, and Darin Richins will stand with the groom. Chao Sumsion will serve as usher. The bride elect has attended Brigham Young University and BYU Hawaii. She served an LDS mission to Chicago South Mission. The groom to be is a graduate of Orem High School and has completed one year at BYU. He was active in sports and in A cappella. He also served a mission in South Chicago. They plan to make their home in American Fork. 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Experience 1 3 years as prosecuting attorney 7 years as Utah County Attorney 6 years as Deputy Utah County Attorney 2 years as Assistant District Attorney 1 8 years as a practicing attorney TO THE CITIZENS OF UTAH COUNTY: We are all lawyers practicing in Utah County who have in the past held either the position of Utah County Attorney or District Attorney for Utah County, an office which is now merged with the duties of County Attorney. We are acquainted with the excellent job that Noall T. Wootton is and has been doing as Utah County Attorney for the past eight years, and we support his candidacy for re-election to that office. The office of Utah County Attorney should be held by a person with the experience, background and proven ability that Mr. Wootton has. We urge your support for the re-election of Noall T. 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