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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday January 29, 2002 9B WEDDINGS Jennifer Lyn Warner Shane E. Ward Dan and Lynette Warner of Nephi announce the marriage of their daughter, Jennifer Lyn Warner, to Shane E. Ward, the son of Sherrel and DeeAnne Ward of Cleveland, on Fbb. 1, In the Manti LDS Temple. A reception in their honor will be held on Feb. 1, from 8 p.m. at the Juab County Fairground Building, 400 West Center in Nephi. An open house will also be held on Ebb. 2, from 8 p.m. at the Cleveland LDS Ward Building at 355 West 100 North. Shane served a mission in Pittsburgh, Pa., and is now attending school at Utah Valley State College in Orem. Jennifer is employed with IFA in Nephi. The couple will make their home in Pay-so- Melissa Prince Clayton Scott Tucker 6-- Multi-purpo- and Mrs. David R. Prince announce the marriage of their daughter, Melissa Prince, to Clayton Scott Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott V. Tucker of Price, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor on Ebb. 1, from 9 p m. at the Magnolia Groe Reception Center at 1117 West South Jordon Purkway (10400 South) in South Jordon. Mr. se 6-- 6-- biV-- ' ' v '-- n. ' . Janell Seely Kyle Keith Beagley Montell and Kathryn Seely of Castle Dale announce the marriage of their daughter, Janell Seely, to Kyle Keith Beagley, son of Steve and Gayle Beagley of Ferron. The couple will be married on Feb. 1, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor for all family and friends that evening from 8 p.m. at the Museum of the San Rafael, 64 North 100 East, in Castle Dale. The bride and groom are both graduates of Emery High School; Kyle in the class of 1998, and Janell in 2000. Kathleen Van Duker Justin Lofley Justin Lofley and Kathleen Van Duker have chosen Ebb. 2, to be sealed in marriage in the 6-- Manti LDS Temple. Parents of the groom are Keith and Vonda Kay Lofley of Elmo. Parents of the bride are Doug and Cyndi Van Duker. The couple will make their home in Springville. Justin, a supply sergeant for the United Stales Army, is attending law school. Kathleen is in dental school. Janell recently earned her associates degree from Snow College; Kyle served a mission for Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da-y in the Japan Kobe mission. The couple will live in Price while they continue their education at the College of Eastern Utah. Society items are due to the Emery County Progress by Thursday at 5 p.m. o r t i , , J j . y Xi.. Infeu -- W&M Ite L 5(0 Qttdat Guide 2002 All of these new students will need classroom space 4,000 new classrooms, or 172 new schools to be exact. tfce cpiteseried by To compete in a changing world, these students will need textbooks and school supplies. Sun uWiocate and up-to-da- -- mety County PtogftG28 to be published Tuesday, 100,000. That is how many additional students are projected to enter Utah public schools by 2010. A total of 4,000 new teachers will be needed to educate these new students. Since one-thir- d cETefc)iuafty 12, 2002 special fias become a aioute with of our current teachers will oun xeadetie helpful infaimation on planning weddings. GDont miss this opportunity to teacb yout Carbon & fimety County customers & potential customers. , 637-073- 2 on T)cao((W is Januaty toid face 31, 2002 88-637-07- Now is not the time to cut funding for public education. Quality schools are essential to maintaining a vibrant Utah economy. Funding education is the wisest investment the state can make to ensure continued economic growth. Utah leaders put together a long- term plan for roads and the Its time they did the same thing for our children. If you agree, please talk to your Olympics. legislator today. am. With CatC Sfynnette on Sfitofey te retire within the next 10 years, even more highly qualified educators will be needed. SB! UTAH EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Please call your state senator or representative. Tell them to increase funding for public education money that will help the state retain and attract quality teachers, provide textbooks and supplies for students, and ensure that the states 100,000 new students will be taken care of. up-to-da- te "TU3F mmm |