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Show T Son, born May 22 to Lori and Morgan Ingram of Round Rock, Texas. He wUl be named Jentry Recent births, as Ingram. Grandparents reported to Morgan are Mr. and Mrs. John Ellertson The Tuna-New-s are: i of Brighu. City and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ingram of Nephi. are Mr. and Area births rn L, ,Jrrinrw JLHJqIiIq 10.11 1 SCnOOl IS JUtlG 79 ft SOaDiSh 1 Great-grandparen- ts Stephen HiU. are Joyce and Mauric. Memmott of Nepbi. Daughter, born May 27 to and Douglas of South Jordan. She wiU named Douglas GmnHnnranf'o are Wesley and Gayle Lynnof of'v awUeCalif andGene S8'M5ndMIUght0nj i? ' 55?!' ?rgan andJr: w lert8on of Mona. and Iris Bonvie of Murryare Ruth Straub of Glendale, Ariz. and Gertrude Cunningham 'Varren' Mich. - 80 Great-grandparen- ts ay 23 to Mike mA f NMPhi- - HefTl! Vn Douglas of Sacramento Calif. Tolley. ame? Chafe are J.E are Maurice and Worthington of Nephi, Fred and Viola Lynn of Mona, and JaAj11 JoUey and Carol Gee, aU epluWilliam WeUan of Spanawav are Rex and Gladys Tolley and Great-grandparen- ts - peat-grandparen- ts Kimberly Ann Wilson, Shawn Trauntvein plan temple wedding Kimberly Ann Wilson and Shawn Scott Trauntvein wiU be county fairs are invited to tend a fair judging school, to be married Friday, June 8 in the Md Tuaaday, Jnno 19 in Span- - Manti LDS Temple. lshFork-TodAn open house wiU honor the form 7 to 9 that evening couple There will be sessions on judg2nd LDS Ward the at a ing art, crafts, clothing, photo-Kayl- church. Nephi is invited to The public and graphy, foods, ceramics, attend. other items. The classes will be The bride-to-b- e is a daughter taught by state' Extension and of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilson of specialists. Kaysville. She graduated from The registration fee is $5 per Davis High School, where she was a photographer for the yearperson, which includes lunch. book and was active in business Those who are interested She will graduate organizations. ofshould contact the Extension from Brigham Young Universifice at by Tuesday, ty in August with a degree in June 12. communication speclaizing in advertising management. She participated last fall in a BYU seminar in Washington, D.C. and is employed as a writer at LAN Times in Sandy. Trauntvein is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Trauntvein of Nephi. He graduated from Juab High School, where he was a Sterling Scholar in science. He is an Eagle Scout and graduated from the Nephi LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission in Chile. He has a bachelors Kimberly Ann Wilson, degree in philosophy and a masters degree in public ad- Pitts of Price. ministration, both from The couple will make their Brigham Young University. He home in Provo. A participates in triathalons and OPEN 7 DAYS Attending the bride will be is employed as a construction Cathrina Wilson, maid of honor; WEEK e subcontractor and a Keturah Wilson and Siovhan 10 A.M. TO 10:30 writer. His grandparents are Bolton, flower girls; and Julie P.M. Gladys Trauntvein of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Howard City OPEN TILL 11 P.M. d 4-- H 623-179- 1 free-lanc- Shawn Scott Trauntvein Trauntvein, AnnMarie Traunt- vein, Amy Trauntvein, Kirsten Trauntvein, and Melanie Bolton, bridesmaids. The best men will be Todd Trauntvein, Eric Trauntvein, and David Trauntvein. " ... FRI., SAT., SUN. to ..fit Mm- w test pressure canner lids Pisso DacEi! Goed Bes oSS any mcd ci lamo Pissa al 6. . Qpm Valid thru Extension The Juab County Extension Service will test pressure-canne- r lids Friday, June 8. The testing will be done at the Extension office in the Juab County Courthouse from 2 to 4 p.m. There is no charge. Only canner lids should be brought, 63090. 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Esplin of Nephi. grooms parents farm from 6:30 He graduated from Cedar High to 8:30 p.m. the following day. School, attended Southern Utah The public is invited to attend. State College, and served an The bride is a daughter of Mr. LDS Spanish-speakinmission and Mrs. John W. Phelon of in Arcadia, Calif. He presently Pleasant Grove. She graduated is a student at Utah State g g from Pleasant Grove High University. School and attended Dixie ColThe couple will make their lege. She served an LDS home in Logan. JCIAB NIGH SCNOOL WRESTLING TEAM v; VS ' CALIFORNIA ALLSTARS MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1990 7:00 P.M. JHS FOOTBALL FIELD COME SEE WRESTLING OUTDOORS! ADULTS $2.00 CHILDREN 12 & UNDER $1.00 PROCEEDS HELP WRESTLERS TO TO COLORADO SPRINGS IN AUGUST. |