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Show V SunNews. Wed.. Mav 17. 1989 6-The The Salina Sun The Gunnison Valley News Accent on People m .. ' (r H', S ' J&T' r Julie Lynn Rodeman and J. Douglas Anderson will wed. Utah. The couple will be married Friday, June 2, 1989, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A garden reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Lion House, in Salt Lake City. Miss Rodeman graduated from North Sevier High School in 1984. She was Miss North Sevier of Deborah Olsen, Craig Leavitt to be wed Mr. and Mrs. Phil Olsen are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Deborah, to Craig D. Leavitt, son of Mr. and mrs. Darwin Leavitt of Hurricane, Utah. The couple will be married ployed at Kartchncr and Hunt, in May 26th, 1989 in the St. George Murray. A garden reception will be Mr. Anderson graduated Temple. held in their honor that evening from from Alta High School in 1984. He 8 to 10 p.m. at the home of the attended Southern Utah State Colgroom. lege, and fulfilled an LDS Mission Debbie attended Gunnison to Cali, Colombia. He plans to High school and graduated from conunue his education at the University of Utah. The couple will make their home in Murray. Hurricane High and LDS Seminary. She is presently attending Dixie College. Craig is a graduate of Hurricane High and LDS SEminary. He served the LDS church in the Dallas Texas Spanish speaking Mission. He is employed by Euerex. The couple will make their home in Washington, Utah and will continue their education and em- The 1989 Sevier County Dairy Princess Pageant was held May 13, at the Rolling M Restaurant in Monroe. The pageant was open to high school senior girls and young women up to the age of 24. Celeena Orso was crowned 1989 Sevier County Dairy Princess, with Krissy Hatch and Sheri Reynolds as attendants. The trio will attend a two day summer workshop at Park City in June. They will be promoting dairy products by presenting assemblies to county elementary schools, this Fall. The girls were judged on poise and appearance and on stage interviews, original dairy products commercial and personal interviews. Celeena Orso, of Aurora, was named Sevier County Dairy Princess at last weeks contest in Richfield. Named as her court were Sheri Reynolds, and Krissy Hatch. Celeena is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orso. She has served as NS Chapter FFA Sweetheart; State FFA Queen; Firest Attendant to Miss North Sevier, 1st Attendant to Miss Sevier County; and has been active in Student Congress at NSHS. Celeena plans to attend the University of Utah in the Fall. She will be representing Sevier County at the State Dairy Princess Pageant in February. Krissy Hatch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Deloy Hatch, Salina, is of the NSHS Yearbook. Throughout high school she has been involved in athletics and cheerleading. Krissy plans to attend Utah Valley Community College this Fall. Sheri Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Reynolds, Salina, is currently serving as Yearbook Pep Club vice president; and Seminary Council Secretary. She was a cheerleader for three years at NSHS. Sheri plans to attend Utah State University this Fall. 1984. She has attended Southern Utah State College, and has modeled for two years for the Lindsay Walker Agency. She is now em- ployment Dairy Princess Royalty chosen; all are students at NSHS Sevier County Emergency Number co-edit- ROYALTY: Three North Sevier High School girls were named Sevier County Dairy Princess and Court at last weeks contest in Richfield. They are, from left: Sheri Reynolds; Ceelena Orso, Princess; and Krissy Hatch. -- 4 P 1 j4 t Deborah Olsen, Craig Leavitt Julie Rodeman, Douglas Anderson will say vows Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rodeman, of Salma, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of theirdaughter.JuIicLynn Rodeman, to J. Douglas Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B Anderson, of Sandy, f? ( AaYJD ,5'ipp r ,o First Birthday ?) Justin D. Curtis and Kimberly Little will be married. Justin Curtis, Kimberly Little, will be wed Mrs. Jeanette Edmondson would like to announce the forth- coming marriage of her son, Justin D Curtis to Kimberly Little, ofSalt lake Cny. They will be married on Saturday, May 27, 1989. Justin is a former resident and lhe grandson of anj MfS mar,in Sorenscn s of Salma. of Sa Measles outbreak A measles outbreak has been reported, and Health Department officials are worried that it may result in a general outbreak throughout Utah. Parents arc warned to insure that their children are properly immunized. Anyone who had their measles immunization before 15 months of age should have their immunization repeated. Anyone experiencing symp- - toms of measles is urged to contact thcirphysician immediately. Symptoms include fever 101-t- o 104 degrees, rash, mild cough, runny nose, and sensitivity to light First Birthday ( Now LPN '? ) j Vs Sr . ( r x fjl Zanaya Nielsen LiThe class of 1988-8- 9 censed Practical Nurses will hold graduation ceremonies on Wednesday, May 4, at 7 p.m. at Sevier Valley Tech. Among the graduates will be Zanaya Nielsen, of Salina. Zanaya has been working toward this goal for two years. After graduation she hopes to finish her and go on to Weber State to become a Registered Nurse. "SEW" Look who is one year old!. Krystal Dey celebrated her firstbirthday on April 23, 1989. She is the daughter of Kirk and Mitzie Rasmussen, of Redmond. Krystal has two older brothers Danciel and Dustin, and one older sister, TeAnna Mist. Her grandparents are Rodney and Eunice Rasmussen, of Salina, Mitzie W. Peterson, of Salt Lake City, Dr. Carl and Vicki Peterson, Tulsa, OK. Her are Maurice and Thressa Rasmussen of Salina, Eva Marie Peterson, Reseda, California, and Arvid and LaVcm Wahlcn, of Boun tif ul, Utah. ts YOURSELF THROUGH SUMMER WITH SEW-N-SAV- E'S Vi OFF SALE! j OFF SATUHDAT MAT 20 1989 STA R 1 I N S AT KNITS V OFF SHORT FABRIC V, OFF SPRING PRINTS 10 AM HEALTH-TE- X INTRODUCING: iSSSti-- 500 South Railroad Lane, Centerfield, Utah One Mile East of the Centerfield Cemetary at the South End of town Mrs. Vennetta Petersen, (Birk Petersen's mother) better known as "GRANNY" to her grandchildren has decided to sell a few pieces of surplus equipment, implements, etc. that are no longer used or needed to operate the farm. Partial listing of items that will be offered for sale: Wood Wagon with Beetrack Horsedrawn Cultivators 22" Case Thrashing Machine Case Hammermill Horsedrawn Grain Drill Grain Binder Cordwood Saw Fresno Horsedrawn Farmall wFarmhand Loader Scraper & decorators Milk some Tank senicable Water Cans, Wood Wagon wWood Mixer Horsedrawn Feed Gear Mowing Machine Wood Wagon, Running only F-- 1965 Mercury Comet Horsedrawn Dump Rakes Fanning Mill Even the WPA out house, plus many other items too numerous to mention. all bids, however no Major items will be sold by silent auction, with the reservation to reject any and in are but restorable. condition to poor fair reasonable offer will be refused. Most items iTGtSg, t , gemIs- WED.-SA- T This little brown-eye- d girl is Kachae Lace Callioux. She celebrated her first birthday April 29, 1989. Helping her make this a special day were her parents, Dave and Laurie Callioux, her brother D.J., and Sister,' Ramie. Kachaes grandparents are Bob and ReNonne Robins, of l Il I SHORT FABRIC 3M yd. WELCOME LAY-A-WA- YS 14 I Sew &Save Wt Main Mt. Pleasant 54 So. Main, Gunnison |