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Show Wade Steven Cowan, son of Glen and Susan Cowan of Nephi, will be 1 year old Nov. 17. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan, all of Nephi. are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker of Joseph, Olive Cowan of Nephi, and Gertrude Shepherd of Levan. Great-grandparen- Doug Johnson, Barbara Wood ts Wood, Johnson to be wed Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wood of Levan announce i t tx the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Doug Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of American Fork. son will be the flower girl. wrapped up in time for Chris Johnson and Gary Wood will serve as best men. The t is a of Juab High graduate School and the Nephi LDS Stake Seminary. She also attended Snow College. The future bridegroom JL is a graduate of AmeriKamelle Newton, can Fork High School and Snow College. He is daughter of Howard and Kae Newton of Mona, employed with Savage 1 was year old Oct. 10. Brothers in American are Mr. Grandparents Fork. Mrs. and Leo Cloward of The couple will live in NewMoroni Alice and Lehi. bride-elec- The couple will be married Saturday, Nov. 14, at the Levan LDS Ward church by Bishop Alan Kenison. A reception will honor them from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Jolene Campbell, Teresa Johnson, Le Anne Douglas, Shirley Jack-soMachelle Newton, Vicki Jarrett, and Lisa Recent births as reportBlackett. Shannon John ed to The s are: n, 8- - Area births Mona. The wood of Levan. She will Great-grandparen- Times-New- Shop the TN ads ts are Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Elmer of St. George and Arvilla Kendall of Nephi. Times-New- sends s birthday greetings to Brandy Lee Madsen, daughter of Ross and Brenda Madsen of Levan. She will be 1 year old Nov. 17. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Peterson of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. Madsen of Nephi. Great-grandparen- ts are Edna Peterson of Levan; Lloyd Williams and Christine Madsen, both of Nephi; and Mr. Mrs. and LeRoy Moosman of Manti. TODD KIMBALL -- OPTOMETRIST- CONTACTS AND THE NATURAL LOOK Millions of people wear con- tact lenses today. Contact lenses correct vision problems, in most cases better than glasses do But they have the advantage of giving your face a "natural" look. Unless you tell them, others would never know you're wearing corrective lenses They do require more care than glasses. And, like glasses, they should be prescribed and fitted by a professional. Because they float on the tears over the eye, however, extra care must be taken in keeping them clean and germ-freYour eye specialist will show you how contact lenses should be applied and removed. This must be done carefully and hygienically e ts s Nephi, Utah Nov. 12, 1981 5 be named Stacy Sherwood. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller of Panguitch and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley SherGreat-grandparen- of are Hilda Newton of Mona, Dudley Rowe of Mt. Pleasant, and Velma Hansen of Ogden. Daughter, born Nov. 6 to Kim and Alleen Sher- wood of Levan. -- ton Times-New- The Were working hard to get things edI both your eyes and your contact lenses should be checked periodically by your optometrist. If you follow these rules, contact lenses will serve your corrective vision needs even better than glasses Contact lenses give more natural vision (especially peripheral) because they are closer to the eye (in fact, in "contact" with the cornea) while glasses must be worn about a half inch away from Mrs. Santa's Bazaar This Saturday, Nov. 14 9aon. Fine Arts Center 165 East First South it In the interest of better vision from the office of TODD KIMBALL, O.D. NEPHI MEDICAL CLINIC 392 E. 600 North, Nephi Phone 623-077- 5 Examination by appointment only Happy birthday from s to Krisof Kirk son Orton, topher and Lorie Orton of Nephi. He was 1 year old Oct. 28. Grandparents are Thalia R. Mickelson of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Orton of Cedar City. are Mr. and Mrs. of C.C. Mickelson Duchesne and Effle Riggs of Hatch. The Times-New- Great-grandparen- ts 1 |