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Show AUGUST 12. 1986 L, society Wool farmers set to vote Winger Richins Michelle Richins were married, Thursday, Aug. 7 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Ceremony was performed by Pres. Homer S. 18-2- Ellsworth. The bride is th daughter of Robert C. and Lois Richins of 1073 E. Sherwood Dri . , Kaysville. Parents of the bridegroom are Kjell and Sunny Winger of 1401 Swinton Lane, Farmington. Following the ceremony a wedding luncheon was given in honor of the couple by the bridegrooms parents, at the Lion House. A garden reception was held that evening at the home of the brides parents. Matron of honor was Amy Richins with Brianna Bacon and Heidi Hall as bridesmaids. Best man duties were performed by Brian Watts. Ushers were Rolf attended both the University of Utah and Weber State College. She is presently employed as the corpo- rate secretary for the Pro Image Inc. in Bountiful. The bridegroom also graduated from Davis High School. He has attended both the University of Utah and Weber State College and will graduate in Computer Infor- - According to Dale Fowers, Davis County ASCS Executive Director, the agreement to be voted on is similar to one approved in 1982, except it would authorize deductions of up to 6 cents per pound on shorn wool and 30 cents per hundredweight on unshorn iambs marketed in 1986. Deductions from producer incentive payments for 1982 through 1985 were 4 cents and 20 cents respectively, he said. Fowers also said the new agreement would permit USD A to withhold part of any wool incentive payments that might be made to producers on 1987-9marketings to finance the council's promotion activities. MR. AND MRS. JOHN MICHAEL WINGER mation Systems next fall. The bridegroom also served an LDS mission in Holland. He is currently He said deductions would be employed by the Department of used by the council to finance Data Processing for the State of advertising and sales promotion Utah. programs for wool and lamb and Following a honeymoon the couprograms to develop and dissemiple will make their new home in nate information on product qualiBountiful. ty, production management and marketing improvement for wool and sheep. 0 Celebrates his 80th A special family dinner at the home of Horace R. Oleson has been planned for Aug. 13 in honor of Mr. Olesons 80th birthday. The celebration will also recognize Mr. and Mrs. Olesons 49th wedding anniversary and the birth of their daughter, Doris Oleson Bateman. Doris was bom on V-- J Day (Victory in Japan). Horace R. Oleson, the son of Oley and Fanny Ameila Romrell Oleson, was bom Aug. 13, 1906 in Clinton. Except for the time he spent serving an LDS Mission in Sweden, he has lived his entire life in Clinton. Mr. Oleson is a farmer. He has raised the popular canning crops, cattle, sheep, hay and grain. He did 9 half. Winger, Jeff Richins and Brad Davis High School and has some custom combining work for many years. He married Virginia Wheelwright Aug. 13, 1937 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple are parents of two children, Glenn E. Oleson of Clinton and Mrs. Doris Oleson Bateman of North Ogden. They have nine grandchildren. Mr. Oleson is an active member of the West Point 6th Ward where he serves as a High Priest. He has held many church leadership positions including three stake missions, president of the Mutual, Genealogical president, secretary to the High Priests and scout leader. dmg Davis County ASCS office will distribute copies of the agreement and ballots to sheep producers in early August. Producers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the close of the referendum, Fowers said. Anyone who has owned sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote. Votes may be cast by individuals or by cooperatives. Members of cooperatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referendum. The agreement requires approval Elder Aaron R. McMillan, son of Robert and Becky McMillan of Fruit Heights, has been called to serve in the Brazil, Sao Paulo North Mission. Prior to his August 20 departure for the MTC, Elder McMillan will speak at the Fruit Heights 4th Ward, 170 N. Maountain Road on Aug. 17 at 10:30 a.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary from 6 p.m. at 1177 E. Country Road, Fruit Heights. A member of the Fruit Heights 4th Ward, Elder McMillan is a graduate of Davis High School and has completed one year at the University of Utah. 4-- of the total volume of of the totor producers, al volume of production represented in the referendum. The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the authority for deductions and for promotion activities. Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendums held since 1954. In the most recent referendum, held in 1982, 72.6 percent of the producers approged the program. Elder Steve Baldwin of 214 N. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, has been called to the Korea Tae Chon Mission. He will speak at the Fruit Heights Stake Center on Aug. 17 at 8:30 a.m. An open house will be held at his home after the meeting. Elder Deven B. Roberts, son of Dix and Ruth Roberts, 928 S. Angel St., Layton, has been called to serve in the Okio Akron LDS Mission. Prior to his Aug. 27 departure for the MTC, Elder Roberts will speak at the Layton 37th Ward Aug. 17 at 12:30 p.m. The ward meets at 2120 W. Gentile. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary at his home from 8 p.m. that evening. Elder Roberts is a graduate of Layton High School and Layton Elder Baldwin is the son of Rey D. and Anella Baldwin. He is a graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville Seminary. He attended Snow College and Weber State College. He will enter the MTC on Aug. 20. 4-- Seminary. by two-thir- two-thir- DIET CENTER. CALL UP TO SLUM DOWN. Summer End Special We are a summer end special. program for only Pay for a If $108.00. youre taking a program. $10.00 Off the first 2 weeks. 4-we- ek ek (Built in) IRONING CENTER A. and Betty D. Hansen of 3000 S. 1000 W., Syracuse. The groom is the son of Mrs. Leanne Atkinson of Las Vegas, Nev. The bride wore a street length aquamarine dress of crepe with length sleeves. She wore a peach colored silk flower corsage. Keri graduated from Clearfield High School. Sam graduated from Ben Lomond High and served two years in the Army. He is currently active in the National Guard. The couple is making their home three-quart- ELDER BALDWIN offering Hansen - Roberts Keri Jelayne Hansen and Keith Samuel (Sam) Roberts were married July 26 at the home of the brides parents by Bishop Ralph S. Turner, of the Syracuse 3rd Ward. The couple was honored at a buffet following the ceremony at the home of the brides parents, Phyll issionaries Lamb and wool producers will have an opportunity during an referendum to vote on Aug. whether they want the American Sheep Producers Council, Inc., to continue its market promotion and improvement program on their be- John Michael Winger and Richins. The new bride graduated from LDS LOSE 17 TO 25 POUNDS IN JUST SIX WEEKS Jig" By liutone er Owl KaysvWe Diet Center 216 No. Main APPLIANCE DISCOUNT CENTER 295-822- - 829 South 9 500 West, Bountiful - 546-049- 9 (tntn, Inc. Bountiful Diet Center 2132 So. Orchard Dr. 292 - 5057 LITE YEARS AHEAD Centervtte Diet Center Dicks Market Plaza 292-761- 8 Over 1,800 locations in United States, Canada and England. 292-822- 9 in Ogden. Kennington of Lay-toCandidate for Davis County Auditor would like to use her 25 years in management, Accountind and Computers for Davis CountRuth M. n, UTE KNOWLTON yWe feel her abilities in and coordinating accounting and computer systems, her experiences in purchasing and budget controls, her management of DONNA AND KEITH BRIMHALL Off to Mesa departmental correlation would be an asset for Davis County. We feel that Ruth Kennington as Auditor and LaMar Keith and Donna Brimhall entered the Missionary Training Center in Provo Aug. 6 prior to reporting to the Mesa Temple Visitors Center in Mesa, Ariz. Holt (Davis Countys Professional CPA) will make a great team. Due to scheduling problems there was not a farewell in the usual sense. The Brimhalls bore their testimonies in Fast Meeting of the VOTE anguagc emotional maturation Experienced credentials rfreff--i 'childhood education Kennington, Auditor Davis Kaysville 4th Ward Aug. 3. The Brimhalls returned in August 1985 from amission when they had spent 18 months in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. 'ijfTfl f&MJfPTiTifl County Pud for b for Committee of Dava County 'DoeslMatieMDiffietvncz Ruth Kennington Auditor Unger ,,r Instant Sweaters Where For Back to Candidate ior District School a week Fluffy Yam s Reg-2-4- 5 i99 .JL. Knitting Time Five nights State Representative Fun Is Spun Ior 'You! Bankcards welcome ! Open until 9, fTeTTTllTTTfi M-fi- Plain colors The Spinning Wheel 1606 S. Main, Five Points Mall, Bountiful N. 17 Kaysville, Fruit Heights, Farmington, Centerville Area V Masss Mt: I Experience Effective Representation Understanding Sponsored: Major Tax Reform Laws 4 i Reducing property tax Property tax valuation on homes would have been 75 higher without legislation sponsored by Ute Knowlton Informing taxpayer (Truth in taxation) Protecting tax base 5 Pattern Free mth Tam purchase' Yoto Aug. 19 UTE KNOWLTON d 4 Ro-olo- ct try Urn KoewSsa |