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Show yryv 16A Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday December 24, 2002 MISSIONARIES WEDDINGS .V . i ' t I Elder Davies Elder Guymon Elder Kolt It. Davies has fieen called to serve in the PhiIJippincs, Bngiou Mission for the Church of .Jesus Christ of Baller-da- v Saints, speukingthe Tagalog language. lie will he speaking in sacrament meeting on IXe.2!)at 10a m. in the Green River Ward. Elder I )av ies is the son of Itoh and Renee Davies. He is the grandson of Rev Elovd and l.u .Juan Halt of Croon River, .Jim and Bertha lliestuman of Elder Travis Dean Guymon has accepted a call to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Saints in Christ of Latter-da- y the Brazil Sao Puulo South Mission. He will be speaking in the Huntington Fourth Ward, 217) North Main on Doc. 2!) at 1 1 a.tn. Elder Guymon will report to the M i ss i on ary Tr ai n i n g Con to r i n Sao Puulo on .Jan. 2, 200.1 Elder Guymon is the son of Ray and Marian Guymon. His grandparents are Alone and the late Dean McDonald of Genola and the late Lynn and Zola (olden, Colo. Elder Davies will enter the Missionary Training Center in Provo, on Jan. 2, 200.1 Elder Mills Elder Larsen Elder Homer Tyrol Mills has been called to serve in the New York New York (North) Mission. Elder Mills will be speaking IXC. 2!) in the Cleveland Second Ward at it a.m. le w ill enter the Missionary Training Center on Elder Kory Kendall .arson return from serving in the North Carolina. Raleigh Mission for the Church of .Jesus Saints on Christ of l.alter-da- y will Dee. 2d iXatalie Eausett Clayton Tollhouse Grcgon und Irm niiselt arc pleased to announce the marriage of tlicii dan gliler Natalie a used to Ckiv loll I .oft house, the son of I )r .am .oflhouse and teinse Madsen The couple will lie married Hr 27 in the Mt Tiinpanogas Temple A reception in their lionoi will lie held that evening m West .Iordan T here w ill also he an open house .Ian t. 20(10 at the EigliUh Ward O'l.'i 700 North in Price Irom 0- - S p in l.ast Building, Natalie and (Tu ton w ill reside m West .Iordan I I I I I I a Y' "ifcjtlf, tV.i'i I Vi J Mf uvC- i, , V. V - i , A V ty i - O' nr J , ' j W s f Vi fA 6 H fVA Z ' ' f VV, 'Afi V ii , 4 it.;V V y ' -- ' , , - ' j.-- v v Tfca,i4 . 'rAA" ' iv 1 V a 1 L ,1 4..V; Jan. Elder Larsen will he speaking in sacrament meeting on Dee. 2!) at 11 a in in the Perron Stake Center. Elder Barsen is Kent and Kaurio the son A and the late DoAim Mills, the late Glen Robert and JoAnna of Larsen of Thelma Mills. Elder Rasmussen Elder Jason Douglas Rasmussen has recently returned to this area after sen ing a mission for the Church of Elder Jensen Elder Tv lor .lonscn has returned home after sen inga two year mission for the Church of .Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in Osorno, Chile. le w ill he speaking in the Castle Dale Second Ward sacrament moot-ingo- n Dee. 2!) at!) a in. Elder .Jensen is the son of Stan and LuAnn.Icnscn of Castle Dale and the grandson of Doug Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in South Africa y Johannesburg. Elder Rasmussen will he speaking on Dee. 2!l at It a.m. in the Price Sixth Ward. Elder Rasmussen is the son of and Kaye Douglas Rasmussen. I le is the grandson of Elwin and Juanita Rasmussen, Colleen Neeley and the late Donald E. Neeley. and Laura llafen of St.Ceorge and the late Ward and llcno .Jensen of Price. ?. Mindy Niehergall Tyson Dye soil .lames Dve, sun of Billy .1. ami I .a Roe Dye of Castle Dale, and Mindy Kay Niehergall, daughter of Bryan and l.indn Niehergall of Murray, will he married in the Manti Temple on Dee. 27. A reception will he held that evening from 0 p in. in Murray at add West ( iermania Woniie An open house w ill he held at the slake center in Castle Dale mi lee. 2S from p 111 is of a Tyson Emery High School He served in the graduate Italy, Padova mission and is currently attending Snow College working mi a degree in computer science. Mindy graduated from Murray High School and Snow College She is currently attending I lull Stale I diversity where she is majoring biochemical engineering They will make llieir home in Bogan. I 7-- I 7-- 0 111 herlirst daughter Lola Turcot t Born ill Orangeville 81 enrs ago, l.ola Ware (hristensen I ureolt is the Fillers ( on Progress Senior of the Week 11 ' ( U l.ola married of and emm licd ('hristensen l Orangeville until the liirlh of in 3 While Clyde was aw ay in the Air l'orcc duringWorld War II, Lola worked in the shipyards in BreiumeiToiiAVash as a welder. After Clydes death ill 1IIMI, A Mler leaving 'ouiity. her memories of Orangev ille ami her Iriends reEmery ( mained v iv id in her memory. Clydeand l.ola were married lor I.Tyearsand laid Ivvodaugli-ter- s Beverly, who lives in Snohomish, Wash and Sherry w ho lives m lu Tacoma area Lola married R M. Turcot t and now lives in Simmer, Wash. She is very active and life has been any thinghut tinring She tenches hula to a senior citizens group and plays the organ twice a month for another group. Lola plays the accordian. When a new business in low 11 opens or an elementary school needs a hula lesson, they call Lida. "Being a senior only means we have more time to do more things," Lola writes. Lola has two daughters, four grandchilren, eight greatgrandchildren and two During her lift, she has ow ned her ow n airplane and traveled to Emery County for visits with her husband on their Harleys. Although slu loves the ocean and the pine trees, she has nl- - Ascension St. Matthews Church Services Kc,- y servingasC.E.S. Coordinators in the Grande Prairie area. They will he speaking in the Castle Dale First Ward on Dee. 211 at f a.m. They w ill enter the Missionary TruiningCcnlcron Jan. 1 fo- Beau Killpack Lola Turcott, Emery County Progress' Senior of the Week ways considered Orangeville Home Town" and renicm-her- s fondly the time she spent here. Slu often wonders if anyone still here remembers l.ola Ware. l.ola T ureoll's address is: l!ll)l-21Ave. (T E Sumner. Wash. !)S:i!)ll. My 1 HAVE A nOLLT. December 29 at 11:00 a.m. with Christmas Lessons & Carols with Italy Communion at 522 So. Homestead (east edge of Price, south of 8th North ) jolli cnmmitt! YOUR HELPFUL HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS Corina, Lori, Janene, Jared, Josh, Greg, Jaren, Linda, Gust, 1510 South Hwy. Price 637-96- Dave & Tom 1 . 0 63 af 'Sy Jr fy The Rev. Courtney A. Sliucker, Pastor Utah Press! El ASSOCIATION! I1 I IL Clipping Bureau JI Here Is what we can do for you. ..Our specially trained read- ers find and tag any press reference to your subjects The articles are then mailed faxed or you can utilize our new CD ROM service Call Utah Press Association for more informa tion 1 801 328 8678 or upautdhpress com I Visit us at www utahpress com If you have Medicare or private insurance, you are eligible to receive your Nebulizers, Albuterol & Ipratropium MMii.osrLP loll: Contact DIABETIC SITPIA PROGRAM www.diabrlicsupplv program, com to our office beginning January 2, 2003. Karen Murray Radley, MI) was born and raised in Roosevelt, Utah. Dr. Radley graduated from the University of Utah with a baecalaureate degree in Human Biology and later graduated Irom the University of Utah School of Medicine with honors. Dr. FamRadley completed residency at the McKay-Deily Practice Residency Program with Dr. Gagon. Dr. Radley is a board certified Family Practice Physician. She is currently practicing in Ogden, Utah on the faculty for the McKay-De- e Family Practice Resii Dr. cut dency Program. Radley cully does clinical medicine as well as trains other physicians in her specialty. Dr. Radley will be leaving the faculty of the McKay-De- e Family Practice Residency Program to join Dr. Gagon in private practice. Dr. Radley will see adults and children for sick visits, physical exams, and chronic complaints. Dr. Radley also delivers babies. Dr. Gagon's office is currently scheduling appointments for patients wishing to be seen by Dr. Radley after her arrival in January. e , 637-010- 6 ! Sandra Killpack, has completed his training at Southern I tali I niversity. I lis major was CNC Machining. He is the grandson of Dean and Faun Killpack and Clayton and I Torene Berensen. Dr. Karen Murray Radley 13 are invited to attend a Christmas Service on Sunday , Beau, son of Roger and !l appreciate your patronage. You (:!. RECOGNITION Customers like you have given us so much to be thankful for, and we greatly - 1 l.T, 21 that gladdens your heart and leaves you with wonderful memories to last a lifetime. - Elder Bill and Sister May Jorgensen have accepted a call to sen e a mission for tlu Church of Jesus Christ of l.utler-daSaints in the Edmonton Alberta Canada Mission. They will he Our sincere wishes fur a glorious holiday It Elder and Sister Jorgensen Dr. Shane Gagon and Staff Welcome k i is Baker, His Perron and the grandson of Morvin und Ruth Duncan of Perron and Bely le and Loretta Larsen of Cleveland. SENIOR OF THE WEEK T? 8, 2()()1 Elder Mills is the son of Clurk and Sharon Mills. I lis grandparents are Mae und Linda Mills 1 1 , ti 1 C tl -r- - ? 'D ft - Ask your local paper how you can reach over 500,000 households in 50 Utah newspapers in one easy step through Utah Press Association statewide classified advertising network. Press h Utah ASSOCIATION (National placement also available through Utah Press ) xi |