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Show 7 PW Vtl V '9 9 ?? iff f t?tf yy I IMII 9B WEST VALLCY view Thursday, Aug-12- 1982 , Paskett, Norman Wed On August 5th t M i z i L e W a n Paskett and Robert John Norman were joined in marriage on August 5th. The double-ringarg den wedding and reception was held at the home of the brides uncle and a wedding brunch at Jacobs Mill. Flower girls were Dawnielle and Amber-le- e e Paskett and Matsamas attended the guest book. Best man was Blake Obershaw with Troy Perkins and Eddie Vigil, Jr. as ushers. Nan-nett- The newlyweds will at the honeymoon Wfl ! - !' V; hi OKorc' i.jr0n in a surprise children 'This wife, Della Jean, I surrounded by daughters, sons and grandprogram at Hunter LDS West Stake recently. Is Your Life" This Is Your Life Surprise - Aaron Doxford Honored In Hunter LDS Stoke Musical Aaron Dee Doxford, appearances by many of the friends, presidentLDS Hunter and family members. West stake, was honored at a stake musical evening last Friday. Mr. Doxford was under the impression he was attending the stake function until M.C. David Porter called him to the stage with This is your life, Aaron Doxford. Highlights from his Appearing during the program were his sister, Lucille Doxford Hovey, and friends from school days including Lowell Heeley and Gloyd Danger-field- . Friends and associates from throughout the years included Harold Dangerfield, Dick and Delbert Yates, Verne Breeze, Matthew life, including childhood, youth, Navy service and as well as church involvement were presented, with Pet-terso- n, Keith Olsen, Lee Wardle, Bud Cook, business Tim Doxey, Lloyd Beck, Ronald Barker, children sang I Am A Kelly Pearce, George Child of God. Goebel, David Osborn, Other musical John Groll, Kirk Hoer-che- l, numbers included Eva Lou Ross piano solos by Susan and Mary Romrell. Gardner and David Tapes were played Osborn, violin solo by from Dick Openshaw June Dickinson, a and Lawrence Doxey, and a letter from vocal solo by Linda Gosta Berling was Hansen highlighted bv a dance by Syd Scott read. Also appearing were and Dorothy Kle, a his wife, Della Jean quartette by Bob Romrell Doxford, Davidson, Larry Gard- daughters Judy Lee, ner, Marr Duersch Margaret Ann, Peggy and David Porter; Diana, and sons Larry duet by Marr Duersch Dee and Joseph and Becky Dean, and a dance team, Milton. Piper Thirteen grand- - Joos. Arbons Make Home David L. Arbon and Alese Rich were married on July 29th in a double-rinwedding ceremony performed at the Jordan River LDS Temple. wedding breakfast was given at the home of the bridegrooms parents and a garden reception was held at the same place. A reception was held on A g The Dock And Curtis Rites Held At The Heritage House Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norman The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Paskett and is attend- ing Cyprus high. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Norman and is also attending Cyprus high. Carolyn Fry was maid of honor with Jackie, Jerry, Joy, and Janice Norman, Brenda Shires, and Natalie Nichole Paskett as Homestead and make their home in West Valley. parties were hosted by Patty Ann Hamp, Becky Pre-nupti- al Oler, Klenell Moun-tee- r, Sonja Mann, Marilee Mann and Darla Silcox. Try A Want Ad! Members of the de- ple. Reservations must be made by Thursday, August 12th. They may be made by calling Lillian Hanney at or Cora Crossely 266-19- at was matron of honor with Linda Phillips, LoyAnn and Erin Arbon and Arnae and 266-476- 5. July 7th, 1982, the Executive Board of the on month. In return, the monthly meetings of the club will be held at Cotton wood-Alt- a Foundation and the Osmond Foundation For The Deaf. Club members are volunteering Farm the first and second Saturdays of each volunteers and as a civic project for the year, to help raise WTieeler Farm in ex- change for the time the ladies donate. their time to serve as guides Youll get results! HAVE A NEW CAREER IN FALL CLASSES 6 WEEKS $875 INCLUDING COMPUTER Day Classes Beginning Sept. 13th Evening Classes - Beginning Sept. 27th iSSlTrovel Trade '2i firs On School 263-196- 1 5280 So. 320 West, Suite Busch Park, Murray, Utah 84107 bride-maid- s. Best man was Scott Doug Rich and Brad Arbon PLAY S. Arbon while Mrs. David Arbon in- per person or per couple, or if those attending receive a food assignment, the cost will then be $3.50 per person and $7.00 per cou- Brinker Josette Rich as the funds for View $5.00 $10.00 to Columbus, Raylene August 14th beginning at6:30p.m. The event will be held at the home of The cost for the cookout has been set at high sign. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Arbon, Taylorsville, and graduated from Cottonwood high. He is attending Brigham Young University and filled an LDS misOhio. Holladay. Wheeler Guild Curtis and Roger M. Dock ushered. The newlyweds will make their home in to help Murray Ladies Civic Guild will hold their guests are being vited to attend. BrighamwithYoung a B.A. sion while Michael n Dorothy Kohagen, 5016 South Jordan Canal Road. Husbands and graduated from and University degree in interior g summer yearly cookout on Saturday, July 31st in Woodville, Idaho at the home of the brides parents. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rich, Woodville, Idaho, and Shelley tendants. Irene Sanchez attended the guest book. Best man duties were performed by David Christiansen Cookout Murray Civic Guild Holds as at voted Provo In Robert B. Dock and Center. The bride is the Vanessa M. Curtis were joined in mar- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Curtis, riage in a double-rinwedding ceremony Taylorsville. groom is the son performed at the of The Mr. and Mrs. Roger House L. Heritage Dock, Holladay. Chapel on July 31st. A rehearsal dinner Pamela (Mrs. was held at La Pari-sie- Rodney) Ence was and a reception matron of honor with was given at Heritage Dorthy Nilsson and House Reception Beverly Jackson as at ushered. Christy Pinkney examines statue and metal plaque that will be among items for sale at St. Francis Xavier church rummage sale. Catholic Women Schedule Sale Members of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Womens Guild will host the annual rummage sale August 20 and 21 in the church hall, 5215 So. 4501 DIET CENTER West. The sale will be held from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, and will feature a large variety of items including clothing of all sizes, toys, fur- niture, housewares and gift items. Light refreshments will also be sold, including cookies, punch and coffee. 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