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Show 5B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, September 18, 1986 Carma Lee Perfili Married To Idaho Man Carma Lee Perfili and Burke Ronald Price were united in marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on September 12. A wedding breakfast was held at a the following the Chuck-A-Ram- e, Assisting the bride as maid of honor was Candi Clark with Kris Labrum, Kathy Beck, Shirleen and Becky Poulton as bridesmaids. Flower girl was Sara Poulton and attending the guest book was Lisa By-ingt- Fratto. Performing the duties of best man was Jay Simon and the ushers were Trent Snow, Kelly and Don Mitton, Devin Johnson and Troy Quinn. After honeymooning in Hawaii the newlyweds will make their home in Logan. parties were hosted by Joyce Hiibner, Candi Clark, Kris Labrum, Cindy Mitton and Merry Erickson. ceremony with a reception later that evening at the Stevenson House. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Perfili of Magna. She graduated from Cyprus high and also from the LDS Business College with a degree as an administrative assistant. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Price of Malad, Idaho where he graduated from high school. He has filled an LDS mission to Anaheim, California and is now Stephen L. Heather Perfili were flower girls and Shelley Marrelli was at the guest book. Best man duties were performed by Mark Phillips and ushers were John Paul, Elliot and Camero Perfili, brothers of the bride. Working in the gift room were Kristy Robinson and Marie Shrewsbury with Shaun and Justin Perfili, cousins of the bride, taking Kenneth Winder Robinson, West Valley claimed Lindsi Kimball, Pleasant View, Utah as his bride in a double ring ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on September 12th. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the Old Meeting House with a reception that evening at Pleasant View 2nd ward. the gifts. parties were hosted by Lani Aposhian, Wendy Johnson, and Linda and Chris Perfili, aunts of the bride. Pre-nupti- For Fewer Calories Cocktail Hour Have a spritzer equal parts of Emerson Hand Honored On 80th Birthday Pre-nupti- Emerson Hand will be honored on the occasion of his 80th birthday at Obituaries 1 Marries Lindsi Kimball Niederhausers Make New Home In Logan Exchanging nutpial vows in a September 13th double ring ceremony in the Heritage House chapel were Marcell Niederhauser and Lisa Mitton, both of West Valley City. Later that evening, they were honored at a reception. The bride is the duaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Mitton, of Wells-villUtah and is a graduate of Granger high. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Simon and the late Marcell Niederhauser. He is a graduate of Granger high, Dixie College and Utah Technical College with associate degrees in both science and applied science of engineering technology. attending the Utah Technical College at Provo. Attending the bride was Lani Aposhian as maid of honor and Wen-dy Johnson bridesmaid. Melissa and Missionary Behunin BURIED. Stephen Lee Behunin, 39, last Monday in Sunset Gardens of the Valley. He died Sept. 11, 1986. Born Feb. 16, 1947 to Rawlin and Della Christensen Behunin. Married Mary Kinder, later divorced. Member of LDS church. Survivors include parents, Magna; son Todd, Salt wine and club soda. If you use just 2 oz. wine, its bout 35 to 45 calories. Oxygen as superintendant for 43 years. He was in the Mt. Jordan LDS stake presidency for 12 years, the Mt. Jordan Stake high council for 24 years and bishop of the Granite ward for 8 years. Emerson and Anna served an LDS mission in the Independence, Missouri and are presently residing in St. George. Rule of thumb for alcoholic beverages: The "proof determines the calories 80 proof vodka instead of 100 proof, for example, saves you about 25 calories per 1 lk oz. Sip your cocktail from a large glass filled with ice. There will be less room for liquid. Opt for lower calorie dry wines over sweet ones. (Champagne is a good choice). If you prefer no alcohol at all, sip a glass of mineral water with a slice of lemon, lime or orange. It will help take the edge off your appetite. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Kimball, graduated from Weber high and attended Weber State College being associated with Lambda Delta Sigma. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Blake D. Robinson. He is a graduate of Granger high and has attended the University of Utah. He has also filled a mission to Quito, Ecuador and the Spanish area of Tempe, Arizona. Assisting the bride as maid of honor was Keeli Kimball with Kari Petersen, Juli Martin, Heidi Robinson, Julie Cooper and Valerie Mecham serving as bridesmaids. Attending the guest book was Laurie Button. Performing the duties of best man was Steve Wynn with ushers being Kevin Petersen, Scott Kimball, Layne Paul and Bert Martin. The newlyweds will honeymoon in Southern California and make their home in Sandy. parties were hosted by the Richard Winders, the Ned Winders, the Pete Winders, the Willis Wynns, Kari Petersen, Juli Martin, Keeli Kimball and Valerie Mecham. Pre-nupti- Lake; brothers and sisters. William Robertson BURIED. Tuesday in William John Robertson, Fort Douglas Cemetery. 69, He died Sept. 14, 1986. Born May 24, 1917 to William and Mary Sinclair McGregor Robertson. Married May 16, 1943 to Lela Fullmer. Retired officer in U. S. Army. Survivors include wife, Magna; children John, Salt Lake; Mrs. Bonnie Smith, Orlando, Fla; David, California; Mrs. Mary Smith and Thomas, Magna; six grandchildren, sisters. Ardonna McMillan BURIED. Ardonna McMillan, 64, in Valley View Memorial Park following services at Jordan North 8th ward. She died Sept. 12, 1986. Born Oct. 11, 1921 to Mark and Elsa Searle Cloward. Married June 1, 1946 to John W. McMillan, later solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include husband, two sons, Larry J., Salt Lake; Randy J., Bennion; four grandchildren; parents, Bennion, sister. Dolores Hoff in BURIED. Dolores Hoff, 67, Monday alley View Memorial Park. She died ;pt. 11, 1986. Born Nov. 19, 1918, to illiam and Catherine Rock Kimie. Mar-eJune 3, 1950 to Jewell Hoff. He died arch 22, 1964. Member Catholic church, irvivors include children Christine Goff, orrine Miera, Michael Hoff, all of West alley; two grandchildren, sister, receded in death by daughters argaret Grengs and Larraine Accord. Carolyn Dahl Carolyn Dahl, an open house to be held September Granite Chapel, 9575 So. 20, at the 3100 East. daughter of Richard and Jo an Dahl, West Valley, has received a call to serve an LDS mission in Dallas, Texas. A farewell testimonial honoring the missionary will be held September 21, at the Granger 22nd ward chapel, 3270 W. 3650 South, at 4:20 p.m. An open house will follow at the home of her parents. Carolyn is a graduate of Granger high and seminary and has attended Utah Technical College. She has been active in the Alexander Graham Bell (oral) Deaf Association auxiliary and for many years traveled and performed with the Bene Arnold Deaf Shall Dance company. The new missionary will report to the training center on September 25. His family will host the event. Friends and relatives are being invited to greet him between the hours of 4 and 7 that afternoon. The honored man was born in Sandy on September 25, 1906, the son of David A. and Susie Stewart Hand. 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