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Show THE SENTINEL Janet Trimble. Larry Rowley married May 30 $vuteui 1edUtf. Home Ofe Janet Trimble and Larry ""Family Union Lions, ladies L. Rowley were married May 30 in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS attend " lvvA , .few V VH Temple. A reception was held that evening in the West Jordan First Ward. Parents of the bride and groom are Mr and Mrs C. J. Trimble, West Jordan, and Mr and Mrs William P. Rowley, Salt Lake City. Attending the bride were her sisters, Mrs Susan Mrs Crane, Carolyn Nielsen, Nancy and Linda Trimble. Bestman duties were performed by Richard Scott while Sorensen ushered. Stephensen The groom fulfilled an LDS mission in Leeds, England. The bride has Vernal state convention Union Lions and Lady Lions spent three days in Vernal at the State Lions convention. Lions president, Clead Lovell, and Lady Lions president, Charlotte Lovell were 12 the among couples at the convention. Others attending were Mr and Mrs Joe Anderson, Mr and Mrs Stuart . Carlson, Mr and Mrs Mel Christensen, Mr and Mrs Loran Dansie, Mr and Mrs Walter Ewell, Mr and Mrs S Dean Hoeean. Mr and Mrs Jim Hutchings, Mr and Mr and Mrs Mrs Lorin Miller, Mr and Mrs Gene Newbold, Mr and Mrs Earl White, and Mr and Mrs Mert Wright Mr Anderson and Mr Carlson played in the golf tournament held in Vernal V A ." .. ' " ''''' Larry L Rowley An open house will honor Mr and Mrs Orvil Freeman on their 5(th wedding an- niversary. The former Midvale couple, now of Salt Lake City, will greet guests at the Jordan Ell Reception Center, 2295 W. 8200 S., Hiss Daros seeks title in pageant 1 contestants West Jordan, between the hours of 4 to 7 p.m., on June 10. Mr and Mrs Freeman were married June 11, 1929. Mr Freeman retired from Safeway bakery division after 28 years of continuous service. Mrs Freeman retired from Sears Roebuck & Co. after 25 years of service. They are parents of two Las children, Harold, Vegas, Nev.; Mrs Howard (Vauna) Peterson, Salina. They have four grandchildren, ' four greatgrandchildren, four Beckie -- S JO . Miss Carson will remain as president for another year and asked that members board remains in their positions. er in Salt Jordan. lobyi Spray Robyn Spray, Donald J. er 'J Mrs Gregory D. Porter it Bridal attendants ' were Jerry Otteson, matron of honor; Sharon ' Porter, v ,. .; : -- V ) $200Foo Cat After 5 p.m. PnHtcgistratiei 255Q5C1 ,r j--i I srr fcLlLAtf Plus Parts & Labor Uuak, Bttth, Clady, liea i V Check Antenna f -- for Entertaining bride were Dianna h Petersoalfrary l34tS.7C9L,Stdy mm . Best man duties will be David by performed Shelton, assisted by Kent Shelton. the and Jeanne Woodruff; Marilyn and Jeanne Herridge Barham; Dianne, Marilyn Shelton and Winefred Harward. Wednesday 6:30 8:30p.m. rt a, c -- service, Start June 6 """" will be Dianna Woodruff, maid of honor; bridesmaids, Lisa Vordnick, Julie Pryor, Martha Gleason, Dianne Michelle Shelton, and Spray. Clasm Spring Check Florida. ' Attending the bride Safety bridesmaids. Nieces of the couple, Tiffini Porter and Heidi Larsen, were flower s girls.' Best man was David Hermansen. Jeffery Porter was also in the receiving line. Ushers were Dale Porter and Blaine Olson, The hewjyweds are both graduate of Hillcrest High School. The bride atten-bride- 's ded BYU and the groom has fulfilled an LDS Japan Kobe mission. ' : "V T Huntor Hermansen, Myrna 3 Days Only Shelton to repeat vows h !r i - , During the evening hours the couple was honored at a reception given at the East Midvale Second Ward. Hosts were the parents, Mr and Mrs O. Linden Olson, East Midvale. Gene Powell $. - Midvale officers PTA Elementary had a luncheon on May 22, in the media center. PTA president, Verlaine Fowlkes, stated that she MIDVALE West MM married to remain another year Chuck-A-Ram- 13 15, Baros, daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter M. Baros, Midvale, They request no gifts, has'been selected to be a please. Robyn Spray and Donald finals -- t in national finalist in the 1979 Miss J. Shelton will be married Albuquerque and a $500 June 1 in the Salt Lake LDS Utah National Teenager to the cash scholarship in the to be held Temple. Pageant school of her choice. The engaged couple will Salt Palace, Little Theatre on June 2. The pageant is be honored at a garden the official state final to the reception to be held at the home of the groom's National Miss Teenager Katt) lardii held be will which parents, Mr and Mrs Pageant in Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 11. Madsen, J. have at least a "B" Harold Miss Lisa Cleave, Murray. average in school. They American Fork, is now 1 I A wedding breakfast will are requested to par i . : Bonnie Carson and Gene reigning. There will be in the volunteer be given at Silvercrest. ticipate I service Powell were married May The bride, a daughter of program. 24 at the home of the Among the prizes the Mr and Mrs Don Lawren-winngroom's parents, Mr and " of the pageant will ce, Cottonwood, is a junior r N H Mrs Albert Powell, at BYU, studying interior receive is an Granger. paid trip to compete in the design, Bonnie is the daughter of national finals at Mr and Mrs Stanford Albuquerque, and a $500 The groom, a son of Mr Carson, Sandy. cash scholarship to the and Mrs Donald L. Shelton, A in the reception school of her choice. Over ' t is a student at BYU Sandy, t was .held at evening $15,000 in cash scholarships business Silvercrest Reception will be awarded at the studying management. He has been Center. national in on an LDS mission in pageant LurieFink Attending the bride were November. Cathy r Johnson, Gloria and ' Helen Babcock, Erekson. Best man duties were Ron by performed while Burt Erekson, Carson and Greg Powell Beckie Baros ushered. The couple will return to over all contestants from a following Sandy be will who the state in Acapulco, three-da- y honeymoon in the competing Mexico. event. Showers for the bride Miss Baros is being were given by Rosalyn Country by sponsored 4 officers -EAST MIDVALE Wendella Olson and Gregory D. Porter were united in marriage May 17 in Salt Lake LDS Temple rites. Elder Blaine E. An- derson officiated. Following the ceremony the newlyweds were feted at a wedding breakfast at a the given by the groom's parents, Mr and Mrs Edson Porter, to ccxpsts teen pageant Donald J. Sheltoi, . Lake Temple Lsurie Funk 17, Bardin, Kathy Mrs and Mr of daughter Darton, Sandy, has Li Larry been selected to compete in the 1979 Miss Utah Teen USA Pageant to be held at the Hotel Utah Aug. 18. This pageant is the official statewide finals for the Laurie 17, Funk, pageant to be held in daughter of Mr and Mrs Albuquerque, N. Mex. in Eugene Funk, Sandy, has November. been selected to compete in from all Contestants the 1979 Miss Utah Teen over the state will be comUSA Pageant to be held at for the title. All conthe Hotel Utah, Salt Lake peting testants are between the City, Aug. 18. This pageant of 14 and 18 and must is the official statewide ages finals to be held in Albuquerque, N. Mex. in November. from all Contestants over the state will be competing for the title. Among the prizes the winner of the pageant will an , receive is paid trip to compete in the PTA ElesBBtaiy rites held joins state The Orvil Freeman's open house is Sunday, June 10 attended BYU in Provo and Hawaii The couple will be Kcarns. in residing following a honeymoon in Mesa Verde. Showers were given by Mrs Dawn Johnson, Mrs Dixie Sorenson, and Mrs Maria Stephensen. Olson-Port- Kathy Bardin Mr and Mrs Orvil Freemai Poge Thursday, Mi, 31, 1979 '., rf f).- - f ps Check Channel 20 Clean And Lube Tuner Align Temperature Check Purity Replace Defective Parts Or Modules Sorvico Department 7SS0f.SUte)St. HI' The will couple honeymoon at an undisclosed area. Kidrtj. 255-425- 3 BQ Florence Mumford. Square Shopping Village, Utana Powell. Moss, Kay 1IW0E. 8600 S.. Sandy. Patrice Kimball, the of winner The Johnson pageant will receive an all McGregor, Cathy Gloria and Babcock. paid trip to expense Atlanta. Ga.. to compete in the national pageant where $10,000 in cash scholarships will be awarded, plus, new car, bedroom suite and mini Artists prepare galleries trips. for June show Sliflton Ballet Studio 293 S. 200 E Sandy Summer Classes Starting Soon For All Ages Local artists will hold their June show June 5 to June 9. Members of the Society of Artists will be exhibiting from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Vailey Fair Mall. 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