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Show Page 4 Thursday, June 13, 1996 Messenger-Enterpris- e Crosland - Gewondjan y rfy 'd. v tV ' Sorensen - Thompson i -- jI ir,rr it''. . TV I r Brenchley - Thomas ? - - r ' Stephanie Crosland and Steven Michael Gewondjan Stephen and Jackie Crosland Carin Brenchley and Jeremy B. Thomas of Ephraim, announce the marriage of their daughter, Stephanie, 1 to Steven Michael Gewondjan, son of Doug and Jackie Nicol of Beth Christensen of Manti. Grandparents of the groom are Donald and Virginia Cobb of Pollock Pine, California and Louise Manti, Utah. Stephanie is a graduate of Manti High School and Seminary, Snow College and Ephraim Institute. She is employed at Snow College and the Malt Shop. Steven graduated from James Logan High School and Seminary in California. He is employed at Manti Temple. He serves as an EMT on the Manti ambulance and fire departments. He served in the and the late Robert Nicol of MaryAnn Sorensen Richman, California. The couple will be married MaryAnn Sorensen, daughter June 15 in the Manti LDS Temple. of Kent and Den ice Sorensen of A reception will follow that Mayfield, and Loren Thompson, evening at the Ephraim fifth son of Bill and Colette Thompson Ward, 10 S. Main from 7 to 9 p.m. of Manti, will be married ThursEveryone is invited. day, June 13. 1996 in the Manti LDS Temple. The couple will be honored at a wedding dinner following the ceremony. An open house in their honor will be held on Saturday, the of 5. from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the June ate Grandparents groom the Madsen and late Dagney Spenhoinpson residence, 307 E. 600 cer Madsen of Manti and the late So. in Manti. In case of inclemGene E. and Agnes Henderson of ent weather it will be held at the Manti Stake Center. Glcnwood, Alabama. A garden reception will be Mary Ann is a 1994 graduate held to honor the couple on Satur-day.Juof Gunnison Valley High School and a 996 graduate of Snow Col15, 1996 front 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of the bride's grandlege w ith an Associate of Science mother, the Bonnie Nay residence Degree. She will be attending at 488 South Main in Gunnison. Weber State University starting The couple will make their home summer quarter in the Radiology in Manti. program. If by some oversight we failed Loren is a 1990 graduate of to send an inv Ration, please conManti High School and a 1992 sider this as one. All friends and graduate of Snow College with an family arc welcome. Olsen - Madsen Suzanne Olsen, daughter of 1 Brent A. and Barbara Lynn Olsen, of Gunnison, will be married to Jim McLaine Madsen, son of Paula H. Madsen, of Manti and Seth Madsen, of Manti, on Saturday, June 15, 1996. Suzanne is a 1995 graduate of Manti High School and the LDS Seminary. She is currently em- and Loren Thompson Associate of Science Degree. He has been employed as the manager of Radio Shack in Ben Franklin and the Sound System Supers isor at Snow College. I le w ill be working in Layton in the Manager Training Program for Radio Shack and working toward his Master in Social Work at the same time. The couple will reside in High School and their schooling. is attending Home PORTABLE STORAGE CONTAINERS HAY BE THE ANSWER! 0,tl driving you Layton. If, by chance, we overlooked you oryour announcement got lost in the bustle, everyone is invited to honor this couple at their reception Saturday evening. nutt? STOW-I- .c T FEATURES Heavy Duty Steel Construction Convenient, Secure, Affordable Fast Delivery & Pick-uFull Swing Doors STOW-I-T I (801)977-888- 5 1995 W Indiana Avenue Salt Lake City. with American Timbercraft of Ephraim. Grandparents of the bride are Bonnie Nay and the late Bill Nay of Gunnison and Mickey and Allen Olsen of Gunnison. Great-grandpare- ef r g (800)370-0ji- j are Lucicn and Edith Chris Cannon Shares Sanpete Countys Values! of Manti. ( bus Utahs Highway Death Toll ff yCf V till1 A met v 4 Year to Date 1996 - 94 Year to Date 1995 -- - 104 1 ( .1111)011 Ulklc'l stands As of June 8, 1996 , I team lean the light to puisne economic ,ukl petsun.il go.ils without government Chris and intervention. Total 1995 Fatalities -- - 326 C Inis woiked bis w.i through college. Ile.md bis wile struggled to nuke ends meet lor many ( ' ; -y - r? 4 f Utah i 1 ployed Bown Ephraim, will marry Jeremy B. Thomas, son of Paul and Debra Thomas, on Friday, June 14, in the Manti LDS Temple. All friends are invited to attend the reception that evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Ephraim Social Hall. Carin is a graduate of Manti Snow College. She is majoring in Psychology. Jeremy is a graduate of Beaver High School and is attending Snow College, majoring in Business Administration and Computer Information Systems. He serv ed an LDS mission to Toronto, Canada. The couple will reside in Ephraim, where both will continue Carin Brenchley, daughter of Ralph and Clarene Brenchley, of Colorado Denver South Mission. Grandparents of the bride are Raiph and the late lelen Crosland of Moroni and the late Donald and i ' Driving Tip: Hints to conserve fuel include: drive at moderate speeds - a vehicle gets 21 better mileage at 55 mph than at 70 mph; speed up and slow down smoothly anticipate driving conditions to avoid constant accelerating and braking; avoid excess idling - turn engine off if idling more than 30 seconds. j -- v. more important task in life than raising a family. years. 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