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Show MARCH 24, 1987 a f Michie-Bah- 'rtf r Vows repeated in temple rites are united Jill Marcusen and Craig Dewain Poulson were married Friday, March 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Elder Hartman Rector Kristin Lori Michie and Michael Don Bahr were married March 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Jr. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast held at the Heather and a reception at the The bride is the daughter of Mark and Kaye Michie of 150 E. 50 S., Fruit Heights. Parents of the groom are Don F. and Vonda Bahr 1 Kaysville City Hall. The bride is the daughter of R. Lex and Ann B. Marcusen of 75 S. 760 E., Kaysville. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Larry V. Poulson of Edmond, Oklahoma. Shauna Jacobs was maid of honor with Trent Erikson performing best man duties. ' Prenuptial parties were given by her sisters LeAnn VanBroklin and Kay Kilgore and sisters-i- n law Cin- of Richfield. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Della Fontana. A reception will be held March 27 at the Kaysville City Building from 9 p.m. An open house will be held in Richfield on 7-- March 28. Matron of honor is Karey Simmons with Karla Bagley as maid of honor. Bridesmaids are Becki Cluff, Ann Judd and Kellie Swasey. Best man duties are being performed by Gerald Cluff with Eric Fisher, Richard Jewekes and Mick Michie as ushers. A mission shower was given by Angelee Anderson, and a shower given by Ann C. Judd and Nancy Clark. The bride has attended Davis High, Ricks and SUSC. She filled an LDS England Coventry mis- - MR. AND MRS.. MICHAEL DON BAHR sion. The groom has attended Richfield High and Southern Utah State College. He filled an LDS Indiana Indianapolis mission. After a honeymoon to Park City, the couple will make their home in Cedar City where they will continue their studies at SUSC. The bride is majoring in Cad Cam tech, and the groom is majoring in theatre arts. Upon graduation they will go to graduate school in the east. dy Marcusen and Sharon Marcusen. The bride is a graduate of Davis High and attended Weber State majoring in fashion merchandising. The groom graduated from Skyline High and is majoring in business finance at the University of Utah. Both Jill and Craig filled an LDS Winnipeg, Canada mission. After a honeymoon in Mazatlan, Mexico, they will make their home in Salt Lake City. Accepts call Hatch-Winwar- d LAYTON For seven-yea- r old Isaac Hawkes, the first several hours at the hospital made me nervous. But his father says the boy adjusted well and got along just fabulously. Isaac was not seriously ill.. .But when he came down with the flu, his parents were admittedly placed in a bind. His father, an engineer, could not miss work to stay home with the boy-a- nd his mother, normally available in the daytime, was registered for a seminar at Brigham Young University. So the Fruit Heights couple admitted Isaac in the Too Sick for School program at Humana Hos Friday was the day that Kim Hatch was married to Kent Win-war- d. The bride comes from the family of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hatch, 4212 Taylor. The bridegroom hails from Kaysville, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emer Winward, 570 E. 100 N. A reception was held to greet family and friends at the LDS Fruit Heights chapel. Tom Winward performed the duties of best man and Lynn Probst served as the maid of honor. Kim graduated from Ogden High School and attended Weber State College where she danced for the Chantenelles. She is currently employed by The Copy Man of Salt Lake City. Kent graduated from Davis High School as did the brides father. He served an LDS mission in Sendai, Japan. He also graduated with a bachelors degree in English from BYU. He is attending law school at the University of Utah. Hospital helps sick kids ELDER WILLARD MR. AND MRS. KENT WINWARD The newlyweds will enjoy a Elder Bruce P. Willard, son of Paul and Hazel Willard of Kaysville, is returning from the Canada Montreal Mission where he served with the Spanish-speakin- g people. He will give his report Sunday, March 29 at 10:50 a.m. in the Kaysville 2nd Ward Rock Chapel. Friends and family are invited to his home that afternoon. pital Davis North, an inexpensive alternative for parents whose jobs make it difficult for home supervision. Some 20 children in Davis County have been "hospitalized with minor illnesses (stomach flu, strep throat and cold) in a program which pediatric head nurse Shannon Walker says is a public service for parents unable due to their careers to stay home and care for a sick child. Isaacs father, Don Hawkes, agrees. I support the program wholeheartedly, he says. After my sons initial nervousness, he really enjoyed the program. The nurses played games with him, offered Carter - Adams Richard A. Carter and Malinda Adams were married March 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was held in their honor that evening at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. The bride, daughter of Mr. and him Jello and made him feel right at home away from home. Im glad ; the program was available. Under the program, parents contact the hospital several hours before admitting the child, with the parents billed at $2 per hour which includes a light snack. In addition, a physicians examination is available for $15 and cafeteria meals are, offered for $1.75. According to Shannon, parents . have appreciated the program,' even though Davis Norths service area includes a large percentage of parents who are able to stay at" home and care for sick children.: In many cases, she says the parents have to adjust more to the. concept than the children. Isaac stayed at Davis North for two. he was a great little' days-a- nd guy. The program was announced through the news media and through brochures distributed: through elementary schools. and is currently employed by and Co. Get Ready for Summer! cruise in the Bahamas. New Workman to be feted An opn Yam from Bucilla house is being held in honor cv Ruth Workman, on Wednesday, March 25 from p.m. at the Barlow Insurance and Real Estate Offices at 377 N. Main, 7-- 9 Pattern Free with Yam Purchase Layton. Reg. $3.25 Ruth is being honored for her 30 years of service in the Barlow businesses. Her employment began back in 1957 and has continued to be a great influence for good in the growth and success of the real $250 ELDER WILLERTON estate and insurance business. Those who havje worked and associated with Ruth over the years appreciate her devotion loyalty as an office manager supervisor and a friend of all. wish her success, good health happiness in the future. and and We and Petite size takes 3 Balls only RUTH WORKMAN Display Ad Deadline Wed. 12 noon Elder Mark S. Willerton of Syracuse has accepted a call to serve in the Australia, Adelaide Mission for the LDS Church. He will enter the MTC April 15. A farewell in his honor will be held at the Syracuse 7th Ward Chapel, 1625 S. 1 100 W., Syracuse at 1:15 p.m. on Sunday, March 29. Family and friends are welcome to call at his home, 1131 W. 1575 S., Syracuse. Elder Willerton is a 1985 graduate of Clearfield High. Bank Card 'a Welcome Open until 9 Mon. thru Fri. MRS. RICHARD A. CARTER Mrs. David E. Adams, is a graduate of the University of Utah with a degree in accounting and is employed by the U.S. Dept, of Justice. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. Carter, is attending the University of Utah and will graduate this summer with a degree in finance. He served a mission for the LDS Church in Dallas, Texas 1 Sat. f 10-- 6 The Spinning Wbeel$ 1606 S. Main, Five Points, Mall, Bountiful ' ONE PHONE CALL COULD BE THE FIRST STEP TO BETTER MENTAL HEALTH. If youre afraid that you or someone close to you is having emotional, alcohol or drug problems, dont wait until the problems become a tragedy. There is something you can do. 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