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Show Wednesday, December Vernal Express Rhonda Tollefson and Luke McGurl currently employed at Smart Style. The groom is the son of Jim and Laurie Linschoten of Vemal. He is a 1999 graduate of Uintah High School and served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Chile Santiago Este Mission. He is currently attending Utah State University Uintah Basin. The couple will make their home in Vemal. Clayton to celebrate 80th birthday Virginia Clayton will celebrate her 80th birthday on Dec. 12 at an open house at the Golden Age Center, 155 South 100 North, from 6:30 until after the dance. -- Virginia has been a chartered member of the American Legion Auxiliary for 54 years and is still active. She is currently second vice president and has served as unit president, district president and dis The bride is the daughter of Ronald and Mary Jeanne Tollefson of Vernal. She is a 2000 graduate of L'intah High School and is currently attending Brigham Young University Hawaii where she will graduate in June 2004 with a bachelor degree in biology. She is currently completing an internship at North Shore Health Clinic in Laie, Hawaii. The groom is the son of Thomas and Linda McGurl of Putnam, Conn. He is currently serving as a sergeant in the United States Marine Corps Heavy Marine Helicopter Squadron at Kaneohe Marine Corps Base. He recently returned from a deployment in Japan. th The couple plan to make their home in Laie, Hawaii until their time with school and the military is completed. The hearty bean You can use dry beans in many Another nutritional plus is their low ways. sodium content. They can help you stick with a diet that might reduce your risk of heart disease. Besides the health benefits of dry beans, the versatility, convenience and taste help make beans a part of everyday eating. Besides being low in fat, dry beans1 ,,etMitairtrj! no cholesterol. She' was bom Virginia Peterson on Dec. 11, 1923, to Sarah Ann Dudley and Oral Peterson in Jensen. Cf five children, she and her sister F.loise Horrocks are the only ones living. She grew up on a farm and learned to work at a young age. Her father passed away when she was 15 years old. She has been employed as a housekeeper, a waitress, a secretary and she worked at Fashion Cleaners for many years. After her husband Jerry Clayton died she owned and managed the Hot Oil Business. Virginia has many hobbies including working with people and bowling. She also enjoys beautiful flowers. She has bowled for 40 years and continues to do so. She keeps score for different leagues. She has entered many national bowling tournaments in many states and has won trophies, pin and awards. She has held the offices of secretary and treasurer and has belonged to the 600 Club since 1965. Rhonda Mary Tollefson and Luke Thomas McGurl were married March 8 in Laie, Hawaii. A reception will be held in their honor Dec. 13 from 7 to 9 p.m. at tiie Ashley Maeser Chapel, 2575 North 1500 West. 0, 2003 Nielson and Vance to marry in Salt Lake Temple Cati Neilson and Wayne Vance have chosen Dec. 12 to be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Empire Room of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, located at South Temple and Main Street in Salt Lake City. The bride is the daughter of Norman and Mary Nielson of Vemal. She served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in Dublin, Ireland. She attended Brigham Young University where she received her degree in is humanities. She currently employed with CompHealth in Salt Lake City. The groom is the son of Leo and Olive Vance of Mapleton. He served a mission for the Church of Saints in Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y the New York, New York Spanishspeaking Mission. He graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in accounting. He is currently employed with Omniture in Provo. The couple will make their home in Draper. helps with gifts UBCA The Uintah Basin Christian Academy assisted in preparing and donating 250 boxes for Operation Christmas Child and the Samaritan Purse program. The shoebox- - sized gifts contain an assortment of donated toys, school supplies, a blackboard, personal items, small clothing and $5 for shipping and handling. Christina Daggett directed this years school drive which provides a Christmas present to bring cheer to children around the world who would otherwise receive nothing at the holiday season. Others participating in the program were Boy Scouts, Vemal Christian Church and Ashley Valley Christian Fellowship. Next collectibles? The fact that one mans treasure is the next guys junk is a truism best illustrated by what the 2004 Old Farmers Alamanac says are best bets for collectors. Star Wars cookie jars and plastic salt and pepper shakers in the shape of barnyard animals wearing overalls, bring up the end of the Almanacs short list. Elvis paintings rank top with the Almanac with gravel art taking second. Falls Niagara paperweights, Hawaiian tiki glasses and picture frames come next. So ramble through your attic, dust something off, and surprise the folks on your Christmas shopping list. Tell them its going to be worth something someday. Black-velv- trict secretary, which she was for 10 years. She was also Girls State chairman for many years. She is currently the treasurer of the Vemal Ladies Elks, where she helps with projects, dinners and families at Christmas. She is also involved with the Shriners Unit. She was secretary for many years and always helps with the Shriners barbecue. et shell-decorat- Ashley fourth graders making Zions Bank tree ornaments were Ben Okelberry, Micade Horrocks, Cody Jensen, Katie McCormick, Keyley Christensen, Rickanne Pummell, Adrian Lorimor and Schae Knutson. Ashley Principal Diedra Massey and teacher Lucille Jones look on. She is the mother of the late Zade Clayton, who passed away in 1993, and the stepmother of Roger Hacking of Vemal and Carma Rae Ferday of Salt Lake City. JnmlaSm. Wedding (Registry This Week's Registry... ' RECEPTION Jjynda Harrison & Jason flynn Friday, December 12, 2003 Fourth gradoro docorato troo for Zlons Dank Students from Lucille Jones 4th grade class at Ashley Elementary were given the opportunity to decorate the Christmas tree at Zions Bank in Vemal in a fund raising effort for their class. sang Christmas carols. Zion's Bank provided ments. Bhonda Mary 'ZcUefton and jCakt 'Thomas invite all friends and family to y Maeser Chapel 2575 CV 1500 rU. y RECEPTION Maria Jeronimo & Chris Xinschoten Friday, December 12, 2003 6:30 - 8:30 pm Vernal 5th Ward Chapel 250 North 200 West refresh- RECEPTION Stephanie Mott & JusHn Morgan DUjjUen jarred bridal Stephanie & Rhonda 'tollefson & jCake Mcffnrl Sarurday, December 13, 2003 7:00 - 9:00 pm Ashley Maeser Chapel 2575 North 1 500 West uioti Tree Justin cfliorg am 781-155- c" J Vernal c TteGxery Mon.-Fr- i: 8-- r 17 Sat: 8 Sun: 10-- 6 O 1 JPY gift Wrapping Jhmlafai. 280 West Main free fiifi 'Strapping free 'Delivery V & 'Brant McDUachnie RECEPTION Saturday, Dec. 13, 2003 6:00 - 8:00 pm IttllH ' Saturday, Decemlx-- r 1 3, 2003 C00 8 00 pm Ashley Stake Canter 850 West toil North Registry 7 log pm al Slshlry Naples Chapel RECEPTION a reception Sat, fDec. TJ from 6:00 - 8:00 pm 2313 South 1500 East Saturday, December 13, 2003 6:00 - 8:00 pm Glines Chapel 1270 West 1500 South The students made an amazing 800 decorations with Zion's Bank donating 35 cents for each decoration. The boys and girls raised $280 to be used for special computer software for the school. Students and their families attended a lights on ceremony at the Bank Dec 3, at 6 p.m., where students hung their decorations and B3 Cati Nielson and Wayne Vance McGurl Geronimo and Linschoten Tollefson and 13 Dec. reception to marry in Vernal Temple Maria Geronimo and Chris Linschoten have chosen Dec. 12 to be wed in the Vernal LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening in the Vernal 5th Ward Chapel, 250 North 200 West, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Pablo and Rosa Geronimo of Vemal. She graduated from Uintah High School in 1999 and from Bon Losee Hair Academy in Provo in 2003. She is 1 5 8-- 6 |