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MAY 19 1977 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS PAGE 7 School ret Unger Moss Weals Shauna Charles Paskins Chuck exchanged and Rawlings morning marriage vows Saturday, May 7 at the Silvererest Reception Center Snowbird was the setting for the rehearsal brunch hosted by the grooms parents Mr and Mrs Bill Rawlings, Orem A reception the double ring following ceremony ws hosted by the brides parents, Mr and Mrs Merrell Paskins, Granger Steve Paskins, brother of the bride, sang a special song to his sister and her husband following the exchanging of marriage vows The former Miss Paskins is a graduate of Granger High School Her husband attended Utah Technical College at Provo The bride was lovely in her white silk gown interwoven with lace and satin The skirt was fitted to her tiny waist and Garden Party Planned To Honor 80th Birthday Ivy Inkley Bawden, 3120 South 3600 West, Granger, will be honored by her family at a family garden party gathering in celebration her 80th birthdav of The former Miss Inkley is the fifth of eight children born to Brigham Barnes Inkley and Hannah Christofferson Inkley She was born May 14, 1897 in Garfield. Utah married Inkley Ivy G Richard Bawden December 15, 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple When they were first married they bought the home they are and have been resideing in since their union almost years ago Mr Bawden has fifty-seve- n her double tiered children, eighteen grandchildren and eighteen grea- tgrandchildren children are R odd Their Sterling, residents Cheryl maid-of-hono- r. mothers and bridesmaids wore dresses in shades of pink and dusty rose crepe line skirts and with A scooped necklines They were couple will host a small supper for their parents to serve the top layer of their wedding cake and to open their gifts Mr and Mrs VV Charles Rawlings will be making their home in South Salt Lake w: accented with sheer pink capes flow ing long in the back and trimmed in satin ribbon. The mothers had pink satin roses pinned to their the while shoulders, bridesmaids each carried one dozen long stemmed satin roses with satin streamers. The guest book was attended by Lisa MacKay. Susan May and Christy Executive Socrt tary Utah Educati in Association iieuts should do soi neinv Numhri One mg about p I that s ucudt Us I oi voungei people, aged 5 through 2t, il.t li't,"i st single c ause of death E or several leasons, sunuioi i'ts iis' to none accidents in several c ategoi ics than am olio i lane of the veal I he latest st it is n s a a liable-oin the L tali Safetv Counc il (PITT) shove that .e, pel sons aged 31 and undei died from les i ec eiv ed i.i ui t nli nts You might ha vi gin ssi d that the hugest number of these ( lt- died in mol o' w lin le ai c ulents b or some I eason, the t i in-jl- ii sumniei months modiutd laigei numbei of vehicle deaths foi voung people than olliei months nolhei luz.ii d dial me t eases in the summer, of course, is drowning I lie sUttv ( ounc il showed .10 young people drowning in I071 mil all but sivof the victims weie bovs oi young men s in di i mg oui.g men who ai e swimming seem to take moi e c halites than git Is and voting women Othei statistics foi that yeai voting people died in air trauspoit accidents. 13 pel sons died of poisoning, 11 died in falls, five died in lues 10 died of ihoking, 11 died of died m falls fiv e died in fu es. 1(1 died m fn ear-m- s poisoning accidents foui weie t lec li ocuted , and two died ill accidents involv mg mathmei v What can pai enls do Help aie some suggestions Discuss with your kids the dangei to taking i homes in the swimming holes. Keep tots awav from iiiigatum ditches Remind your cluldien that young people who use seatbelts and stav awav from liquor have fai less c ham e of dv mg in car crashes Rogers helped serve the Prenuptial showers were given by Gaylene Johnson, Lisa Mackay, Becky Brost, Rawlings, by Dr. Daryl J. MicCarty dec idenls ui wedding cake Ellen Horn Willi siiinmi i ( nniin, then child, to s Public Kris 1 Paskins, Cheryl Paskins and Shauna Harmon y The groom wore white tails He wore a tiny pink rose bud, taken from his bndes wedding bouquet, on his lapel The fathers and cut-a-wa- i y thait on the 'Heimlich Maneuver," a g that has of dozens saved from Itahns technique choking deaths hum the I tali Ileait Yssociation. illation on poisons is available at the limeisity of Utah Poison out i ol ( cult i Please talk about these dangers with your children. We want to see them h.e k m st honl next fall You can gt a t In-f- PASKINS RAWLINGS C k Kearns, Vergima Latimer, Robert G and Howard B all Granger Rawlings Paskins sister of the bride The was fingertip veil was edged in lace matching the lace trim on the bottom of the skirt and train Long flowing angel wore burgandy sleeves fell from short satin ushers with tuxedos, single pink rose The new and lace sleeves to their lapels. buds pinned Mrs Rawlings wore a small Best man duties were diamond necklace, a gift Rondo from the groom, an carried a performed by the of dozen a grooms large Rawlings, bouquet white silk roses dotted with brother. The ushers were Rex Paskins, tiny pink silk rose buds The Russell Eddie and brides mother made her Rawlings daughters wedding gown and Rawlings After a three-weecreated her wedding bouquet honeyBridesmaids were Shauna moon to Matzalan Mexico, Harmon, Ellen Rawlings and and Lake Powell, the young been a farmer and is a retired employee of Kennecott T have enjoyed sewing for years, reading, crocheting, good television programs and Bawden Mrs people commented, but chuckling continued, That is, when I find time It takes a lot of my time just trying tP keep up with my husband t Ivy and RichardBawden are the proud parents of five Jana and ym iMmmr Find out this week by subscribing to and Margaret Payne who resides in Calgory, Alberta, Canada Necos VieojEasragaaigr 1 Kearns has a lot of interesting people living here. People like yourself, people who make the news, people who hold offices, people who change the town and county laws, and change your community. 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WAYNE LAY Trades Vows Edward Wayne Lay took Kathy Shelley as his bride, Friday, May 13, 1977 Bishop Eldwood Jones, of the south Jordan 5th W'ard, performed the double ring ceremony at the Jordan Ell Reception Center Following the double ling ceremony Kathy and Wayne greeted their guests at a foimal reception During the reception there was also a family dinner and dance for their guests 'I he bride, daughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Shelley, 1630 Allegheny Duve, and the groom, son of Mr and Mrs liaen ( Lay, 10528 Srtuth South Jordan, are both Kearns High graduates She is emploved at Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour at the Fashion Plate Mall He is employed at Buy Rytes in Kearns The new Mrs Lay was 2700 West, radiant m her bridal gown with a mandarian collar and old fashioned sleees ending in wide tuffs Late accented chapel length gown She a two tiered veil to frame her lovely face and a juliette cap held the veil in place A cascading bouquet of peach colored roses, white carnations and baby breath completed her attire Attending to the bride were Kerry Shelley, the brides sister, maid of honor Karine Povvel, Elizabeth Kelson, Vickie Lay and Collette were bridesmaids Shelley $4.00 a hot chose Two year-ol- d Jenniffer Shelley was the flower girl Each carried peach and blue carnation nosegays to accent their peat h and blue floral print Best man was Robert Brian Shelley, Christensen six vears of age, was ring bearei Terry Thomas, Cray liv, Kim Shelley and Bret Shelley doubled as ushers and gift hearers Following a honey moon to Bear Like, the young couple will make their home m West .Ionian For less than 8 a week you can enjoy your local newspaper Send To: THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS 9124 W. 2700 So. 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