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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, July 5,1984 Page 6 :t Riverton pair. Poland, Ruseler exchange vows Jordan Valley social life . On July 6, . . family . . 1984... Applegate, Page will be wed The Jordan River LDS Temple will be the setting for the marriage of Kathryn L. Apple-gatSouth Jordan, and Brian on July 6, 1984. The bride is Page the daughter of Mr and Mrs Gregory Applegate. A reception will be held at Silvercrest that evening. A wedding breakfast will be held' at the Lion House and will be hosted by the groom's parents, Mr and Mrs Grant Page, South Jordan. Maid of honor will be Donna Oreno. Bridesmaids will be Teresa and Jeannette Page and Laura and Kristine Applegate. Flower girl will be Jennifer Applegate. Best man will be Greg Page. Ushering will be Jay, Bruce, and Jim, Applegate, Court Page, Rory Vance, and Shawn Hurley. The bride is a graduate of Ricks College. The groom has attended Ricks, the U of U, and has fulfilled an LDS mission to Curitiba, Brazil. After a honeymoon to San Diego, the pair plans to live in Provo where he will attend e, i&f A ' ! i .; - Susan L. Poland and Scott J. Ruseler exchanged wedding vows June 29, 1984. Susan is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph H. Poland, Riverton. The groom is the son. of Mr and Mrs Herm Ruseler, Riverton. The ceremony and reception were held at Seven Oaks Reception Center. A rehearsal dinner, hosted by the groom's parents, was held at their home. Attending the bride were Julie Frost, maid of honor; Wendy Lisa Miller, Lisa Poland, Martin, Connie Holt, and Julie Hansen, bridesmaids; Paige and Brook Hardy, flower girls. Jan Amundsen and Robin Thorpe were at the book. Best man was Kevin Crane. Ushering were Chad Ruselgr, Mike Miller, Scott Olsen, J. R. Poland, Todd Charrington, and Jason Kennedy. Josh Ruseler was the ringbearer. Both the bride and groom are graduates of Bingham High. After a honeymoon to Las Vegas and California, the newly-wed- s plan to live in West Valley City. The groom is employed at Generator Exchange and the bride at Valley Bank. Entertaining for the bride were Joan Carter, Dianna Griffiths, Connie Holt, Jana Hardy, Francine Sauls, Becky Julie Larsen, Frost, Lisa ReNee Martin, Grow, Marjorie Morgan, Sandra' Ferre, Linda Morgan and Gaylyn Kennedy. Missionary homecoming BYU. Entertaining for the bride have been Edna Alba; Betty Harmon, Ruth Ann Bedford, Val Tillack; Donna Oreno, Shirley Oreno; Gladys Page, and Karen Osbourne. The groom is employed at Hercules and the bride as a translator at the Church Office Jeff Leggat, son of Mr and Mrs Bob Leggat, Midvale, will have his homecoming on July 8 at 10:50 a.m. at the Midvale eighth ward. He is returning from a Munich, Germany LDS mission. - Kathryn L. Applegate June bride Kimberly Frandsen marries Building. ORGANIZATIONS, CLUBS The White House Reception Center was the setting for the and ceremony wedding reception of Kimberly Frandsen and Lance Prestwich on June 30, Li'ArtsClub Members of the Li' Arts Club met Thursday evening in East Midvale at the home of Terese Millerberg. The evening was spent sewing on various crafts. Attending were Opal Goff, Mabel Burk, Highland; Midvale; Phylis Jacobs, Viola Sabey, Delia Rawlings, Sue Tennyson and Evelyn Terry, all East Midvale. Refreshments were served by Mrs Millerberg. 1984. "' The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Russell Frandsen, West Jordan. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs Sheldon Prestwich, Cedar City. Bridal attendants included Denise Christensen, matron of honor; Anita Judd, Tammie Jodi Vance, Cederholm, Sherice and bridesmaids; Frandsen, flower girl. Best man for the groom was Locke Prestwich. Ushering were Kelly Christensen, Steve, Mike, and Rob Frandsen. The bride is a graduate of West Jordan High and Dixie The groom is a College. of Cedar High and graduate VV- f- v : - t - After a honeymoon to Navajo Lake Resort the newlyweds plan to live in St. George. Showers for the Bride have been given by Teresa Prestwich, Denise Christensen, Anita and Dorothy Judd, and Tammie Cederholm. :i "J ! H .St w- 1 mm . mis Mrs Scott J. Ruseler Midvale third ward Midvale East Stake The Young Adults of the Midvale East Stake recently held two activities. They met at the home of Bishop and Mrs Richard Tholen for a mud football party. Forty were in attendance. On June 27, the group met at Storm Mountain in Big Cottonwood Canyon for a chicken dinner, football, elbow tag and other games. Thirty. Young Adults participated. The the under were activites direction of the Young Adult presidency, Blain Bradford, Julie Van Wagenen and Ronda ' ... Steele. Y Y The shish-ka-bo- b, Dixie College. - ,. Relief Society of the Midvale third ward held an in Week" "Appreciation their with workday conjunction meeting. Following the lesson on "Comparative Shopping," given by Susan Yunk, a program was Naomi ' Randall, presented. North Ogden, who wrote the song, "I am a Child of God," gave a talk and Karla P. Horton sand the song. She was Janet S. by accompanied Walker. A quilt of appreciation was presented to bishop Craig Smith and his wife Thressa. sfta - V . i . " Y .1 : ..-- - i ' ...IB 561 7875 .v Prices subject to change without nftife V FOR INFORMATION & APPT. Let's STOP the Nasty Rumors ' . Jrr Mrs special Eagles' Court of Honor was held Saturday, June 30, at the Hirschi Center, 1354 E. 9800 S., in honor of Eric ward, and Rick Murri, Schmidt (left), Sandy twenty-eightRick received their Eagle ward. Eric and Sandy forty-thirawards at that time. Eric is the son of Mr and Mrs Warren Schmidt and Rick is the son of Mr and Mrs Blair Murri. d THANE YOU For The Loyal Support You Have Given Hop's TV and Appliance From 1952 Until - . Lance Prestwich chapter held a catered dinner June 14 at the JordanEll Reception Center. The host couple were John and Emily ' , Turner. A musical program was presented by Larry Lowder who has appeared at the Valley Music Hall and had the lead in the musical "Fiddler on the Roof." There were 40 members The and wives present. guest speaker was Donovan VanDam, president of the Jordan River Temple. His wife, Ada, accompanied him. The The chapter held a yard sale at the home of Steve Kirkham, president, to raise money for our monument. Thanks to all who helped and participated. Plan Your Summer Wedding With Going Out Of Business Rather WEBSTER'S Is Going Out For ALL The Recreatoinal Vehicle Business We Can Get . . . Including Yours. Visit Our Newly Remodeled Location 7951 S. State Street, Midvale Today. 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