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Show r s $ I::- - weddings e Ferrins to celebrate 50th c Keith Lynn and Fran Ferrin are house that evening at the Canterbury Hall, 197 E. 500 S., Friends Bountiful from 6:30-8:3and family are invited to come and 0. visit. They met in Salt Lake City and were married Jan. 26, 1944. The marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden Temple on July 1, 1975. They have lived in Bountiful for the past 37 years. Keith worked for Utah Power and Light Company for 40 years, and retired in 1983. They have two children, Dennis (Barbara) Ferrin, Centerville; April (John) Booher, Centerville. They are loved very much by their six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. One son, Gary Lynn Ferrin and Chuck-A-Ram- The groom graduated from Parowan High School, served in the California Ventura LDS Mission and attended BYU. He is employed as a systems engineer at 2021 Software in Orem. Bridal attendants were Diane Jones, Colleen McDaniel, Karen LAURA LEE FORSEY MARK HARWARD BENSON McCleary, Sherrie Eichenberger, Jennifer Benson and Aimee Benson. Best man was Stan Benson with Brent Benson, Nathan Benson, Thomas Benson and Kent Forsey attending. Hart-Hartvigs- en Bountiful. Parents of the groom are Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hartvigsen, also of Bountiful. The bride attended BYU, BYU Hawaii and the University of Utah. The groom attended the University of Utah and was accepted into the dental program in at Marquette University Milwaukee. After a brief honeymoon the couple is residing in Elm Grove, Wisconsin. KEITH AND FRAN FERRIN Kerr chosen as finalist Adam Kerr, of Farmington, is a regional finalist in KID SEARCH 93. He was chosen from 60,000 as one of the top 1,400 children from across the United States. He will go on to compete on Sunday, Feb. 20 in Reno, Nev. for a chance to go on to the national finalists group to New York City. KID SEARCH 93 is sponsored by Wilhelmina Models and JC Penney Portrait Studio and is the nations largest modeling contest. KID SEARCH 93 is awarding over Rhyme DON ANDERSON Anderson to retire Don Anderson will be retiring from Davis School District as & Utah. Don and his wife Joy are are the Tuning Out Loud Speakers alarming, often scream of global warm ing of ozone layers getting thin. They never stop incessant din of how the world will go to hell unless we act on what they tell. This gives me depression -- deep, so much so I hardly sleep, except, of course , white they are talking, or even when I am out walk- MICHELLE ECHOLS CLAYT TAYLOR ing. Glenn and Marsha Echols of Centerville, announce the marriage of their daughter, Michelle to Clayt Taylor, son of Val Taylor and Nadine Taylor. The couple will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, Jan. 21. A reception will be held later that evening at Canterbury Reception Center. Michelle has been attending Utah State University and Clayt recently returned from a mission in California. They will now reside in Bountiful. Their loud complaints invade my privacy and come across as Acts of Piracy Uoyd Murray Poetry submitted by members of the Bountiful Chapter, Utah State Poetry Society . For mem- bership information call Advertisement Indiana Firm Discovers: Special New cream for arthritis CARMEL, IN (Wire Bulletin) -Iyou suffer from the pain of f arthritis, rheumatism or bursitis, theres a small company in Carmel, Indiana that manufactures a product that you should try. The product is called and it is a soothing medicated cream that you simply massage into your aching joints. It goes to work immediately by penetrating deep into the joints where pain begins bringing instant relief. 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Adam is the son of Rod and Becky Kerr of Farmington and he attends Farmington Elementary. $1 Environmentalists, in voice Janelle Hart and Darin Richard Hartvigsen were married Dec. 28 in the Salt Lake Temple by Elder Enzio Busche. The couple was honored at a wedding luncheon in the Wasatch Room in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building followed by a reception in the Wasatch Room that evening. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Hart of cus- todian having been at Columbia Elementary in Kaysville for 12 years. Prior assignments were 14 years at Woods Cross Elementary and two years at Bountiful High. Don is retired from the Air Force having served in Alaska, Germany, Thailand, California, Texas and Reason Echols-Taylo- r Rice-Murra- y one granddaughter, Amy Melissa Ferrin, have passed away, but gave them great joy. Their children are very thankful for being raised by such wonderful and caring parents. You have taught us well by your kindness and examples in life. 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