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Show THE SENTINEL Sally Bischoff , and flower girl, Katena Cook. Best man duties were by Barry performed Simpson. The bride, a graduate of Hillcrest High School, Blanding. attended Snow College Parents of the bride for two years. The groom and groom are Mr and is a graduate of San Juan Mrs William R. Cook, High and completed an Sandy, and Mr and Mrs LDS mission in Japan. He William Ellis , Palmer, is employed at Energy Blanding. Fields, Blanding. Attending the bride The newylweds are were her sisters-in-lamaking their home in Mary Lou Mueller, Freda Blanding. Jo Smith, Donna Brow, and the groom's sisters, The Kunzes Shirley Anderson and llcnlyweds to make The Alfreds await fiftieth their home inClanding wedding anniversary Wendy Ann Cook and Wayne Ellis Palmer were married in a ceremony performed in the Manti IDS Temple on Sept. 12. A wedding breakfast followed at the Palisades. Thewas couple honored at a reception at the Silvercrest in Sandy, in the evening, and was further honored at an open house on Sept. 19, in - Mr and Mrs Clyde Allred will be honored on their fiftieth wedding an- bv niversarv their family. J A Friends and relatives are invited to attend an open house on Sept. 28 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at ' ? E. The C0UPle has children, Mrs George (Bonnie) McQuillan, Mrs J- - Arlen (Sharron) Cook, ana Annur Aurea; iu , ana granacnuaren, E ..... An open house will honor Mr and Mrs Ezra L. Kunz, Sandy, on their seventieth wedding anniversary. The special event will be held on Sept. 29 at the home of Mr and Mrs Ivan Kunz, 1470 E. Pioneer Ave., Sandy, (8530 S. 700 and Friends E.). relatives are invited to attend from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The couple has seven 37 children, grand101 children; greatgrandchildren, and one INC Sjg(gj95 For your Siladium' class ring. Siladium class rings are made from a fine jeweler's stainless metal. Stronger, lighter and more durable than gold. Its brilliant luster lasts forever. WITH no gifts, They request please. THESE FREE FEATURES 00 Open house will honor Mascot under stone Fireburst stone Initial inlaid into stone Sunlight stone First name Favorite activity Becky Lee Petty and Martin Stringfellow were married Aug. 28. Officiating at the rites was Nile R. Brown, bishop of the Draper Sixth Ward. An open house will honor the pair on Thursday evening, Sept. 25, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs John C. Petty, 12650 S. 1565 E., Draper, from . 7:30 to 9 p.m. . ; George Stringfellow is the father of the groom. The newlyweds are making their home in Draper. name engraving Full : newlyweds inside ring BRING IN THIS AD FOR THIS VERY SPECIAL OFFER Sindt Jewelry MH Sum ''Stun St i960 1980 pflWMpitnOKnMr31 Mill ! AnOvM CM Ringt. kid lriiriCr)dMrfd B0900 Annworsary S1LE CXNTXX Pannl Inspection Welcome COMPIETI KWTIVf Ml KBf PWATI( ffVn OCMtt OCVUOMKNT SCHOOt fCOWCWT MWtUUMO IUHCH UUC WOTiCTIO PtAVQMUNO MOMMKMM. EXMMIMCfO TfAOCM HASTtK Of tOUCA WW MMtft amiYHflSt jTAMNf f NUTMTKMtM. 111 kr M i mmm MfMtf ft tm Cat Mlack ton" mi It ckMrts nM tt tartar neat net, fljiWi 9i nanl arifjH ... --mcvaie T. SANOY I WEST JOMON tHawa WVMTON rurt " I MU?L 00 1 1 1S0OWIOT Are Alive And Well, Former West Jordan After Serving Midvale For miss married in rites Kari Sue Stanley and Dee M. Marble were married Sept. 11 in a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. of the Parents newlyweds are Mr and Mrs Reed L. Stanley, Randlette, formerly of West Jordan, and Mr and Mrs Boyd S. Marble, Bothwell. Attending the bride were Sandra Taylor, maid of honor; Sherie Munns, matron of honor and bridesmaids, Kandy Jolene and Taylor Wagstaff; flower girls Crystal Marble, Daphnie and Jessica Marble, Munns. Best man duties were performed by Greg Mar ble while Randy Marble, Steve Ron Stanley, Robert and Stanley, Perrenoud ushered. . The bride is a graduate of Union High School and attended Bingham High. She was a cheerleader, honor and student, Roosevelt Junior Miss. She also attended 27 YEARS USU and was a member of the Chappells and USU Chorale. The groom is a of Bear River graduate High and was active in wrestling and debate. He attended USU. There were receptions both in Roosevelt and in Bothwell. Off On All FALL SHOES Thurs., Fri., Sat., Hon. InDeelarkle Sept. .1 'mm. . . w t- m mm 52 t -- N. Main Midvale (7721 S.7M West) oooooooooooooooooooooooooncP. ki - &v i m . ' r.:ll. cioeouriTTinGG aw nr ism.. Lorry's Hunter Special! September Uniroyal try ii InUi ui Debra their heeor as beM Shelly Green and Larry Walters will be married Sept. 26 in a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. the Following a wedding ceremony breakfast will be given at a by the groom's parents. The Hirschi Center will be the setting for a reception that evening. Attending the bride will be Susan Birtcher, Shana Green, RaNae Walters, and Dixie Hendricks. Best man duties will be performed by Fred Arko with Jeff Meldrum, Steve and Brent Bawden, Walters as ushers. is the The bride G. Pitaer, bath of West Jorda, that eveaiai at The White Hease Pahaer aaa Mrs tfa ere Mrrid Sept S. A receptioa iireats Fraadsea. The frooai's are Mr aad Irs I. Wiffiaa Fleetnaster 75016 spir Soalh Jertfaa. Pareats of the bride 95016.5 ipi, PkMF.E.T. loath. $3.6S-$4.- $625 4 ---- daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph H. Green, Sandy. She is a graduate of Dixie College with an Associate IT- Hen Retreads tViewS On 1 Dental Healtti llichard Featherstone DXS Degree. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph A. Walters, Sandy. He served a LDS mission to South Paraquay, America and has attenTechnical Utah ded TONGUE THRUST Mbit. 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Charolette Meldrum, i During an incorrect swallow, force is exerted Connie f the tonguethe front teeth. fully with The along against teeth are not equipped to Chavez and Dawn Tun- prawn J wiuisianauiBiypr bridge. and may be pushed out of it Abo, may alignment. prevent new teeth from erup- Ung properly. In order to correct this Myofunctional situation, Therapy (sometimes called 75016 Hwy. J" I Cj 50 E. 566-560- 8000 w 1 SO. 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