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Show 8B Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, May 1, 1985 weddings Kathy Nelson Bruce R. Martin i , and Kenneth E. Nelson of Aurora, Colo, announce the marriage of their daughter, Kathy, to Bruce Robert Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Martin, Jr. of Colorado Springs, Colo., Mr. f on April 20. H Cindy Kay Hardman Micheal W. Kelly The marriage was performed at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Greeley, Colo., with Rev. Donald K. White officiating. Maid of honor was Jodene K. Rudolph; best man, Donald E. Jones; bridesmaids, Judy Martin and Debbie Silk; ushers, Bradley Nelson, Walter Martin and Terry Moran. Dinner and reception followed the wedding ceremony at the Holiday Inn in Greeley, Colo. The bride is a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado and is presently employed at the Empire Savings and Loan Bank at Greeley, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardman of Price announce the marriage of their daughter, Cindy Kay, to Micheal W. Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miches! L. Kelly of Cleveland, Okla. They were married in a garden ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Smith of Provo on April 13. The couple will make their home in Orem. Colo. The groom is employed as a security guard in the city of Greeley. The young couple will make their home in Greeley. guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Nelson, Abilene, Tex.; Mrs. Gladys Abernathy and Clyde Nelson of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Thelma (Joe) Saccomanno of Helper. Out-of-sta- te Marge Guy Lewis Zaversnik is announce the of his mother, Dan Guy of Carbonville, to pleased engagement Marge Guy of Helper, to Lewis Zaversnik of Rock Springs, Wyo. Marge and Lewis, high school friends, went separate ways after graduation and did not meet again until they attended their 50th class reunion in Rock Springs last summer. They will be married August 3, 1985 at St. Anthonys Catholic Church in Helper and will make their home in Rock Springs. IT'S HAPPENING! DISCOUNT FURNITURE IS EXPANDING! anniversaries Our new facility 1 mile south of Price will be ready by June. Our old store will be expanding as well. A super inventory adjustment to provide a super selection for you super people of this area for more information, read feature article ALL SOFAS, ALL CHAIRS, LAMPS, EVERY MATTRESS AND BOX SPRINGS, ALL CARPETS, ALL LINOLEUM - EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD BY JUNE. 45th anniversary and Mrs. James W. Henrie recently celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary while visiting their son in Green River, Wyo. They were married April 20, 1940 in Price and have made their home in Wellington since that time with the exception of one year in Mr. Sun-nysid- e. James was bom in Ferron and worked in the mines and farmed in Carbon County. Marietta was bom and raised in Wellington and has shared her many talents, including making many wedding cakes, with her friends and family. They are the parents of two sons, Jimmy V., Wellington, and Austin W., Green River, Wyo., and they have 10 grandchildren. Press gals awarded AMERICAN FORK Betty public relations director for the Utah Pageant of the Arts, was sweepstakes winner in the annual Utah Press Women communication contest. Spencer, Winners were announced at the awards luncheon of the organization held Saturday at the Alpine Country Club. Janet Oliveto, Price, public relations officer for the Utah Girl Scout Council and Utah Press Women president, was in charge of the event. Mrs. Spencer, whose entries were for public relations efforts in both the print and electronic media, received first place in nine categories and second place in three categories. Cindy Yurth, reporter for the Box Elder News and Journal, Brigham City, won top honors in the print category. She received seven first place awards for news and feature stories, news and feature photography, personal column, interview and critical review. A I IF groeasmODi rcjm(SB (sferaniEre.eH QEttteSfcES' feast ines |