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Show ! I Bullock and Blodgett to marry Sept. 27 and Bruce Blgdgett have chosen to be married Mountain 27 at 'laylor Sept Corrals A reception will lie held in (heir honor that evening at tire Vernal Elks lxlge, 35 N. MX) W, from 6 to 8 p rn Bullock Kaidee The bride is the daughter of Hay and Julie Bullock, and Dale and Deb I isher of Vernal She grad uated from Welier Basin I lipfi School and is currently employed Basin with Cmtdh Applied iMm College and is a weldUintah High School. for teacher ing 'Die groom is the son of Jeff and Shellie Blodgett, and Brett and Brenda Self of Vernal. He graduated from Uintah High School and served four years with the United States Marines. He is currently employed with Questar as a derrick 'I ethnology hand 'Hie couple will make tlieir home in Jensen. 500 young trees destined to beautify public lands Reese and Gunther marry August 2 Michelle Reese and Brigham Gunther were married Aug. 2. A reception will be held in their honor Sept. 27 at the Davis Chapel, 1500 East 4000 South, from 6 to S p.m. The bride is the daugher of Joe and Caleen Reese of Vernal. She is 2002 graduate of Uintah High School. She is currently employed with Utah State Developmental Center !n American Fork. TV groom is the son of David and Margo Gunther of American Fork. He is a 2000 graduate of American Fork High School. He served a mission for the Church of Saints in Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y the Jacksonville Florida Mission and has attended Utah Valley State College. He is currently employed with Utah State Developmental Center in American Fork. The couple currently makes their home in Lehi. Spendlove and Lemos married in Las Vegas Tara Valynne Spendlove and Petersen Alencar Umos were married June 10 in the Las Vegas Temple, An Open House will be held in their honor Sept. 27 at the Vernal 5th Ward Chapel, 250 North 200 West, from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Kim She and Carolyn Spendlove. served a mission for the Church of Saints in Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y the Washington Tacoma Mission from 1997-98- . She is employed by D D.S. in Susan Smith Henderson, Nev. Dr. The grixim is the son of A. Hehton and Rose Lemos of Curitiba, Brazil. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ Saints in the Nevada of Latter-daI .as Vegas Mission from 1997-9y 9. The couple is currently making their home in Las Vegas, Nev. $ I ort Duchesne VI W Commander Charles Cray, post tW4 S I , came to the Vernal City Council to receive or) After 1 reijjmitiori for I ounii of JiiJy Parade, , ( bn'-wrir- iwr When he left, he had begun the process which will lienefit and beautify the city and IJintah County for decades to come. Commander (bay had liecome interested in the national VI W promotion of community lieautdication, and also had liecome aware of a National 'Jree 'I rust program which enlisted the help o Boy Scouts to plant thousands of trees, which were (hen tended by inmates of the Welter County Jail Inmates maintained the large niunliei of trees for the next I 12 2 years While expanse of 500 young conifer trees are at home in a tree farm thanks to Bernard Lucero, Sr., VFW 4519 Commander Charles Gray, Ed Zuburchen of the Vernal Tree Board, Charles Campbell, Leo Slagowski, Sr., Eric Hunting and Beryl Johnson. An was speaking to the he mentioned the Council, City availability ol these trees which were to lie used for public places. The Vernal City Council refened (iray to Id uibuchen and the city 'Iree Board, and the lest, they say, will lie history (bay One batch ol the trees, 5X) In. white fir, blue spiuce and Douglas fir, aie pievntly at Uintah High School where they will be maintained and placed in public places by the I uture Fanners of America, 4 II clubs and Dave Wilsons classes to use at their discretion. trees are on a scenic hilltop ovei looking the Dinaland (bill Couise, where Zuburchen and the I fee Board have been granted A second .VXI use ol the land as a tree farm. Again, lire potential forest is for use in public lands. With the Tree Board farm Scouts comes the need of who could use the Farm as a basis for their projects, and other public service organizations who would he able to assist in studies to be made of water, planting and fertilizing needs, and repotting requirements as the trees grow. An ambitious goal of the Board is to use sludge from the sewage treat- ment plant for furthering tree growth. Thi program will require additional volunteer to accomplish and would also prevent more of tire fertilizer product from being discarded for lack of use. This was too good to pass up," Wccfcfing (Registry This Weeks Registry... juha,i HI U i." HI i.,' ION CanJy Uicbna & Ulory IPierce Saturday, September 27, 200.) 3.00 - 6:00 pm Davis 3td Ward Chapel 4080 South 2500 East Mil cMiMIe JM i fa K)N Uletse & Drigham Qi mihtr Saturday, September 27, 2003 6:00 - 8:00 pm Davis 1st &C 4th Ward Chapel 1500 E, 4000 S.F 4C (ll N IIOUM.' Tara Sperullove & tyeU JUmoi Saturday, September 27, Vernal 5th Ward Chapel Zurbuthen says of the large number of tree he tees as beautifying both the county and city in the future. These tree are given to the next generation to enjoy," he concluded. Zuburchen hope other Uintah County town will become Involved in tire program. Future goals for the program will include using more of (he estimated 10,000 tree available from the Ogden facility. Immediate need for the tree farm will be donations and volunteer to put up a fence to prote t the young plant! and to contain habitat, and to build a greenhouse. Featherstone and Adams to wed Sept. 27 Samantha Lynn Featherstone and Terry Lynn Adams have chosen to be married Sept. 27 at the Western Park, 302 East 200 South, at 7 p.m. A reception will be held in their honor immediately following (he The groom is the son John and Maria Argenbright, He is currently employed with Grandpa Pizza. The couple plan to make their ceremony. home in Vernal, arriago Llconooo Richard C, Raddatz of Vernal and Wendy Lynn Anderson of Roosevelt issued Sept. 22. Zachary B. Milieu and Kimberly Ann Hall, both of Roosevelt, issued Colin Wayne Sander and Carrie Ann Mutehler, both of Vernal, issued Sept. 17. Rory David Springer and Jennie Margaret Henlinc, both of Vernal, issued Sept. 16. Dr. Charles M. Smith, M.D. will be directing a program for restoration of health and vitality. The program, beginning Oct, 9, at the Vernal Seventh-da- y Adventist NEWSTART represents a program that teaches new ways to eat, Nutrition; a plan geared for individual needs, Exercise; the elixer of live, Water; a free gift with amazing Wrapping Paper Open House I CAritfnMi Wrap I Muck KUh DATE: Oct. 24-2- 6 Sept. ret (jift Wrapping Mon. I ri: 7 280 W. Main 8-- re Wk 1 1 (Delivery Sat: 8 6 Sun:10-- 5 Vernal vasseen--- ! 35; 781-155- ' 6 1:00pm PUCE; 3011 W. 1500 N. Contact: Wendy Morton 4 benefits. Sunshine; developing Temperance; exchanging fatigue for energy, Air; a good nights sleep, Rest; and faith in a Creator, Trust, Dr. Smith is a licensed Utah onhopedic surgeon, staff member at Utah Valley Medical Regional Center, and a staff member of Mountain View Hospital. His area of special interest are preventive medicine and health conditioning. self-contr- 1 Wed. - Fri. 10:30am - 7:00pm Sarurdav 10:00am Church at 163 W. Main, focuses on a program using natural methods to reverse and prevent many degenerative diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, allergic, high cholesterol, arthritis and obesity Annual TIMEt 1 Sept, 16. Newstart program begins Oct. 9 2W) 6:30 - 8:30 pm 250 North 200 West The btide is the daughter of Lee Samp and Laura Featherstone. t i POO |