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Show 8A Emery County Progress, Castle Dale, Ulat Tuesday, August 22, 2000 WEDDINGS I I ) Stacy Feldman Lance Jewkes Paige Rapich John Orison - J Stacy Feldman and Lance Jewkes have chosen Friday, the 25th of August to be sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple. Stacy is the daughter of Keith and Robyn Feldman of Tooele, and Lance is the son of Brian and Carol Jewkes of Orangeville. A garden reception will be held in the couple's 0 honor from pm at the Feldman Residence, 624 Mountaineer Circle, Tooele. 0 An Open House will be held from pm on August 26th at the Orangeville 2nd Ward, 45 W. 100 S., Orangeville. (J. Steven and Ann Marie Rapich of Green River announce the marriage of their daughter, laige Marie, to John Orison, son of Charles William and Gloria Dawn Orison of St. George. The couple will he married in Green River Aug. 25th. The eouple will reside in Salt Lake City where Iaige is workingas a dispateher and John is work- ) , j , 4 . 6:30-8:5- ing for Jordan Valley Electric attaining his journeymans certification as an electrician. j j 6:30-8:3- -- -- Jenny Struve Stephen Durrant Sandi Jensen Stephen and Jenny chose to seal their love in marriage on August 19, in the Oakland, California LDS Temple. The couple were honored at a reception following their marriage in Martinez, Steven C. Wood Sandi Jensen and Steven C. Wood were married on Aug. 5, at the Old Folks Flat campground in Huntington Canyon. The family enjoyed a dinner following the ceremony. Purents of the bride arc Randy and Vicki Jensen of Cleveland. Iurents of the groom are Geraldine and Richard Wood of Salt Lake City. Sandi and Steven work and live in Logan, Utah. CA. 6-- BIRTHDAYS Danny Price Elder Tyler Jay Olsen has recently returned from the Canada Montreal Mission w here he has been serving for the past two years. He will be speaking in the Orangeville 1st Ward Aug. 27. at 1 1 Danny Price will be celebrating his 80th birthday. Danny and Maxine Jorgensen have been married 59 years. They are the parents of two children, JD (Sherry) Price, of Orange, Califo- am. rnia He is the son of Kerry and Dana Olsen of Orangeville, and the grandson of Royce and Lorene Olsen, and Delyle and Diane (Jimmy) Henrie of Wellington. They have nine grandchildren and nine great-gran- d children. Danny has worn many hats over the years as a farmer, miner, and bee keeper. His family will honor him with an Open House on Saturday, August 26th from 5 pm at the Wellington Stake Center. No gifts please. and Loretta Larsen. Friends and family are invited to visit with Tyler on Sunday afternoon at his home located at 285 S 200 E in Orangeville. 2-- BIRTHS Elder Kemple Lyle Willard Pierce Shawn and Aleasa Pierce are pleased to announce the birth of their first son, I.- vie Willard Pierce. He was born June II, 2000, at the Castlevicw Hospital in Price. Utah, at 12:40 p.m. He weighed 6 lb. 7 oz. and was 19 and 12 inches long. Granparents are Gary and Lorraine Pierce of Huntington, Dave and Debbie Maher of South Jordon, and .Alex and Lurena Mead of Leawood, Kansas. RECOGNITION Articles for the. Society Section of the Emery County Progress are due by Thursday at 5 p.m. for the following,: Tuesdays Issue GA. Nathan leaves on Aug. 22, for the Preston, England. Mission Training Center before proceeding to Dublin. Sister McMullin Sister Haylee Ann McMullin has accepted a call to sene in the California, Santa Rosa Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Haylee is the daughter of Bruce and Sherrie McMullin of Cleveland. Her grandparents are Lee and Hazel McMullin of Cleveland, and Max and Claudette IVtcrson of Redmond. Utah, and the late Jerry I'hvtic. Haylee will speak in Sacrament Meeting on Aug 27. at 10 45 a m. in the Cleveland 2nd Ward, Cleveland. Utah. She will report to the MTC on Sept. y 6. -- . Elder Olsen y . An open house will take place from 9 p.m., on Sat., Aug. 26, at the Durrant home, 220 N. 300 W, Huntington, Utah. In case of inclement weather, the open house will be at the Huntington LDS . Stake Center at 215 N. Main in Huntington. Their parents are Claron and Vicky Durrant of Huntington, and Mori and lone Struve of Las , Banos, CA. j Stephen served a mission for the Church of Saints in Carlsbad, CA. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Jenny and Steve will continue their education at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. They will make their home in Niblev, Utah. MISSIONARIES Elder Nathan Raymond Kemple. son of Clifford and Saralee Kemple of Orangeville, has been called to sene a mission in Dublin, Ireland, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. He is following the example of his two older brothers, Clifford Leon Kemple who served in Guatemala, and Levi Lance Kemple, who served in Toronto, Canada. His grandparents arc Dorothy and Gene Taylor of Fcrron. Clifford and Anita Kemple of Corpus Christi, TX and Mclena and Calvin Carlson of Atlanta, j Jaley Hinkins Juicy Hinkins has received her Young Womanhood Recognition Award. Jaley is from the Orangeville 2nd Ward and is a recent graduate of the Emery High Class of 2000". Jaley served as the Laurel Class President in her Young Women Class and is grateful to all of her leaders throughout her years in Young Women for the sendee they have given and for their love and support. Jaley loves the gispel of Jesus Christ and has a strong testimony. her laurel Project, Jaley worked and used her money to buy gifts for a secret Grandparent Christmas project, she helped with the City Easter Egg Hunt, shccm'hcted an afghan fora surprise pft. she helped with a Special For Needs Dance Class, and she gave service at the Rest Home by giving hand massages to the resident's. Jaley has also offered private dance choreography and instruction for ,virflT(T0 younger girls in dance competitions as well as cheerleader and drill team tryouts. Jaley will be attend ingSUU at Cedar City this fall and will be dancing on the University Drill Team while obtaining her education. Jaley's proud parents are Todd and N'adcne Hinkins. Her grandparents are iVIile and Elda Hinkins of Orangeville, and Jethro Majors and LaRae Majors of Huntington. I'Jiiitii.V |