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Show Page6A Wednesday, f t T'- 'uii1 v 4 Couple Observe mi 50th Anniversary - SL v The family of William F. and Mima Payne Aeschlimann will honor the couple Friday Aug. 5, with an open house to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary, at the First Christian Church, 705 23rd Street, Ogden. The couple were married Aug. 4, 1933, in Uintah. Aeschlimann was employed with the Union Pacific Railroad for 48 years, retiring in August 1974. The couple reside at 3669 Ogden Ave., South Ogden, and are active members of the First Christian Church. I ' VW' i'l s 4 i North Edition Lakeside Review August 3, 1983 O ? .iuOii JX Friends and relatives are invited to come and share in this happy occasion with us from 7 until 9 in the evening. Bill and Mima are blessed with six children all living: Mrs. Preston (Erma) Fowers, Albert Aeschlimann, Mrs. Jack (Carole) Stonehocker, Richard Aeschlimann, Mrs. Walter (Sallie) Abbott, and Mrs. Robert (Janet) Jonas. They have 19 grandchildren, 7 living, and eight greatgrandchildren. The family requests gifts be omitted. married July 20 in a Jordan River LDS Temple ceremony. The White House Reception Center was the setting for a wedding breakfast hosted by the bridegrooms parents, Paul and Nancy Moore, Provo. The newlyweds were honored that evening at a wedding reception in the gardens at the Lion House. Hosts were the brides parents, Norman and Kathleen Ensign, Bountiful. Christine Ensign was maid of honor, Becky Ensign, Lisa Hopkins and Catherine Moore were bridesmaids. MICHELLE RAMMELL AND SHAUN FLEMING t Davis County Couple Set Wedding Date WOODS CROSS Gaylen R. Rammell of Kaysville and Nadene Rammell of Woods Cross announce the engagement of their daughter Michelle to Shaun Fleming of Woods Cross. Fleming is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fleming of Woods Brigham Young University. She received her masters degree in social work and marriage and family therapy. She is employed by LDS Social Services in Colton, Calif. interest with the pur11 Western Heritage offers chase of either a $5,000 or $10,000 Money Market Certificate, or any amount in between. Effective annual yield 1 1.37 Plus you get to choose from a wide variety of Free Gifts when you open your account. T)i SiWEBJCSS m The bridegroom graduated from Timpview High and attended Brigham Young Univer- sity. He has been employed at State Hospital in Provo as a psychiatric aide. He will attend college in Riverside, Calif., where they will reside. Western Heritage also pays 10 interest on Passbook Savings on account of $1,000 or more effective annual yield 10.38. On Passbook Savings of less than $1,000 your savings receive 8.25 interest 8.51 effective annual yield. Rate goad through Aug. 8th WESTERN KERITOEE 825-214- 0. 770 W. Both prospective bride and bridegroom attended Woods Cross High School. Homemakers Plan Meeting W. 4800 S. Cost of the lesson is $2 and the public is invited to attend, For further information, call Sharon Stewart at 776-452- The bride graduated from Viewmont High School and Clearfield A short business meeting will CLEARFIELD 752 of No. the National be held prior to the speech. For Chapter Association of Retired Federal further information call Carl Employees (NARFE) will hold Johnson at its next meeting on Aug. 10, at 12:30 p.m. at the Heritage Center in Clearfield. The Davis County paramedics will send someone from their office to be guest speaker. He will explain how to contact the paramedics and what services they offer. A question and answer period will follow. All federal retirees and their spouses are urged to attend and bring up any questions they have regarding the paramedic The couple have set Aug. 6 as their wedding date. They are planning a reception at 900 S. ROY The craft of trapuntal (stitchery) will be highlighted in the monthly meeting of the Lak- eview Homemakers on Aug. 9 at 7 p.m. at the Roy Library, 1950 Best man was Mike Moore. Paul and Brent Ensign were ushers. Federal Retirees To Meet Cross. ' W Bountiful 107 North Main ! 'N THRIFT & LOAN ' 4 Sandy 830 East 9400 South St. George 494 East Tabernacle SEE US AT OUR NEW LOCATION IN THE OGDEN CITY MALL service. 9. P. AESCHILMANN F. AND MIMA 1 Temple is Scene Of July Wedding BOUNTIFUL Charlene Ensign and Paul Moore were WILLIAM lrrnr The NutriSystem program is the greatest thing that has happeneato me. It has made me more aware of the food I eat. The behavior classes have helped so much in making the right choices about eating. The program has made a new person out of me. Even more, my husband and children are so pleased in the way look and feel about myself. really love the program and the staff. 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