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Show 2Q Holladay Is WEST VALLEY VIEW t 1983 Thursday, Sept. 29, THE GREEN SHEETWEST Home For Andersons Now making their home in Holla-da- y are the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson. The bride is the former Judy Diane LaRocco. A double-rin- g wedding ceremony and reception was held at the Hirschi Center on September 24th. A wedding breakfast was held at the West Valley Marie Calendars. Judy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Darrell LaRocco and is a graduate of Kearns high. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Walter Anderson. He is a graduate of Anchor Christian Academy and Utah Technical College with an auto mechanics degree. Susan Mantle was the maid of honor with Raylene Wilkerson and Jeannette Jones as attendants. Flower girl was Brandy Mantle while Chanda Webb attended the guest book. Rex Mantle performed the duties of best man while Steve Hurst and Darrell Mantle ushered. The newlyweds honeymooned at the Homestead. parties were hosted by Shirley Anderson, Kathy Olofsen and Betty Anderson. Pre-nupti- Delightful things come by two's and James Hale, Nick and Mark Ellis, Jeffrey and Jason Beards and Jocelyn and Joanne Bitton. A fifth set of twins was not available for the picture but are in attendance each day. threes' and this group at a local establishment proves that point. In front are triplets, Elicia, Evan and Everett Mettan and, from left, are: Joshua and pre-scho- James And Hwu Wtawj ? Farnsworth Fuii, Wtoclitot and Hajjfuum came in Trade Vows Twa'fl Now making their home in Logan are the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Alma LaMar Farnsworth. The bride is the former Carrie Lyn James. A was double-rin- and Tlatee'o at bead punched by Helen Glissmeyer wedding ceremony g ? Seeing double is no trouble And three of a kind are easy to performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on September 10th. A wedding breakfast was held at the Hotel Utah and later that same find. This little ditty might be sung at 4290 W. 5415 Advantage South, Kearns, where five sets of twins and one set of triplets are enrolled for fall. pre-scho- PHOTO AT RIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Alma Farnsworth Phyllis Warr DUP evening a reception was given at the Seville Reception Center. The bride is the daughter of Louis C. and Erma A. James and is a graduate of Granger high. She is Utah State presently attending University seeking a bachelors degree in communicative disorders and minoring in music. She has also been in the USU Chorale. The groom is the son of Eugene C. and LaReta K. Farnsworth and is a graduate of Viewmont high. He is currently attending the Utah State University majoring in music education, minoring in Spanish education. He also is in the USU marching band and chorale and filled an LDS mission to Paraguay. Carrie Haddenham was matron of honor with DAnn Christensen and Barbie Snell as bridsmaids. Ruth Stoddard and Chris Farnsworth attended the guest book. Scott Stahle performed the duties of best man. The newlyweds honeymooned in the Uinta Mountains and a prenuptial party was hosted by Carrie Haddenham. A ton of steel can be drawn Held Opening Social Members of DUP Phyllis Warr camp held their opening social of the fall season last Thursday. The event included a tour of the Brigham Young home. The lesson was presented by Verl Taft beside This Is The Place monument. A luncheon concluded the program. Officers are Lorraine Johnson, captain; Verl Taft, vice captain', Jeanette Wimmer, second vice captain; Nita Smith, secretary. of the school, Marlene Mitchell and Gaye Egbert, have been registering the tots since March, but didnt realize until classes began this month that there were so many duplications. The triplets, who are are Everett, Evan and Elicia Melton, children of Mr. and Mrs. David Melton, Kearns. The twins are: Jeffrey and Jason Beard, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beard, Kearns, age three; Mark and Nick Ellis, three, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon Ellis, West Valley; Jocelyn and Joanna Bitton, four, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bitton, West Jordan; individual growth. They are taught reading readiness, math and science concepts, music, art and free play. IT STAYS OFF! three-years-ol- James and Joshua Hale, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hale, Kearns, also five. The pairs are scattered throughout four different sessions during the week so the confusion is allayed. Two classes are held simultaneously, allowing twins to be separated for Lm to u mlirn 15 4 tat in my (urn'll I Reduces Cellulite I Stretch Marks YOU AND A FRIEND INTRO WRAP $1495 Slender 1Silhouette 6100 So. (Key Bldg.) E. 268-920- 9 Offer Ends Oct. 4th, 113 Hi B Hi into more than 10 miles of wire. W E PAYCASH! 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