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Show Oavis County Clipper 21 Tuesday, January Weddings Todd-Christens- Christine Todd H. Christensen will be married Jan. 23, 1997 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held at the Lion House that evening from 6:30-8'3Christine is the daughter of Douglas and Pauline Todd, lomierly of Bountiful. She graduated from BYU with a B S. in education. She is employed as a teacher in Layton. Van is the son of Dean and Ruth Christensen of Centerville. He graduated from Weber State w ith a master's in accounting. He served in the LDS Minnesota Minneapolis Mission and is employed at the Utah State Auditor's Otfice. Following a honeymoon to West Yellowstone, they will make their home in Centerville. Holbrook-Euban- k Jana Holbrook, daughter of Gordon L. and Lynda Holbrook ot Bountiful, and Kein M. Eubank, son of Mark E. and Jean Eubank, also of Bountiful, have chosen Thursday, Jan. 23, 1997 for their marriage in the Bountiful Temple. Following the ceremony the grooms parents will host a wedding luncheon at the Olive Garden Restaurant. That evening a reception will be held in their honor at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. Jana is a graduate of Bountiful High School and is currently a senior ai the University of Utah. She is employed at Gordon's Copy Print. Kevin also graduated from Bountilul High School and served an LDS mission in Chihuahua, Mexico. Before leaving for his mission he attended Southern Utah University in Cedar City. Kevin is currently employed at Pretelmaker and will be attending the University of Utah. Following their honeymoon the couple will reside m Bountilul. Gov. Mike Leavm the creation CHRISTINE TODD VAN H. CHRISTENSEN of a new announced etlorl to link the state's allowable housing and home ownership elloris with housing authorities across Utah The new program is called ''SUCCESS" (Slate ot Utah's Collaboration lor Community ) and Economic is the lirst of Us kind in the nation The program has several innovative features Families participating in the stale's Family Employment Ptogram who are willing to enroll in a Sell- Housing Authority Jensen 80th birthday celebrated The family of Flora Webb Keller Jensen celebrated her 80th birthday with a surprise dinner party on Saturday, Jan. 18. Flora was bom Jan. 13, 1917 in LaVerkin, Utah, the entrance to 7ion National Park. She graduated from high school in Hurricane, Utah and later graduated from Henegars Business College. She married Leslie Floyd Keller in June of 1936 and lived much of their lives in national parks through the Western States and Canada. Later settling in Las Vegas, Nev., she worked for the city parks and recreation department for 25 years. They have five children, two boys and three girls, Keller Lynn (Lothield), Bountiful; Myma Phillips, (Dave) Bountiful; Ranae Lindsay, Montana; Kathy Davis (Taylor), Bountiful; Scott Keller (Karen), Bountiful. Flora has 25 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Floyd passed away in 1975 and Reed-Full- er Paul C. and DeF.tte Reed of Centerville are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Tnna to Varden Fuller, son of C. Russell and Mary Fuller of West Valley City. The couple will be married January 24, 1997 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. There will be a reception in their honor that evening at the Porter Lane Chapel, 437 West Porter Lane (400 S.), Centerville from 6:30-- 30 p.m. Trina is a graduate of Viewmont High School. She attended Ricks College. She served an LDS Baton Rouge, Louisiana Mission and is currently employed by Interwest Construction. Varden is a graduate of Granger High School. He served in the LDS San Antonio, Texas Mission. He graduated Irom BYU in economics and is currently employed by Fidelity Investments. 8 Rich-Schneid- Van 7 997 page Flora later married Jim Jensen. They reside in Las Vegas and Salt Lake C ity. 1 lora is a taithlui member ot the LDS Church, a beloved Sunday School teacher lor many years, as well as a temple worker At 80 yeais young, she is still as spunky and lull ol mischief as when she was a teenager stealing watermelons and playing pranks. She still loves playing the piano and organ, ol which she has four and plays loi weddings and parties. She has tiaveled all over the world and plans to do more. She loves to cook and we love her cooking. She is still collecting recipes! Her children and family love her deai ly and thank her for the good example she always portiays and we wish her the best ot everything. Mom we love you for your beauty, understanding, love, continual support and for your testimony Announce Sufficiency program will be put on waiting list lor public housing Slate weltare reform and Worktorce Services programs will be tied to Housing Authority programs. The state will work to provide additional aflordable housing rental opportunities to SL CCESS participants Escrow accounts w ill be established and aimed at eventual home ownership, with "solt second" loans available lrom the Olene Walker Housing Trust I und and other tunds Utah Housing Finance Agency's highly etlective programs will assist these families Services will be more employment-a priority focused Case workers will be working Authority olhces to coordinate obs, education, child care, health benefits, and transportation and incorporate incentives such as escrow accounts "SUCCESS is one ol many programs designed to help Utahns become says the Governor "It is our goal to help people gain meanmgtul employment so that they can receive rather than weltare assistance." Members of the Public Housing Authority Task Force who put this plan together include: The Utah Departments ol Community and EconomicDevelopment, Human Services, and Workforce Services; the Utah Housing Finance Agency; Utah's Housing Authorities; and representatives ol low income I tahns with Housing - FLORA WEBB KELLER JENSEN wedding and 3nn"verjaries 295 2251 LUNCHE0NS7BANQUETS er David Schneider and Marianne Rich are being married Friday, January 24, 1997, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception in their honor will be held that evening at the Colonial House in Salt Lake City. On Thursday evening, January 23, parents of the groom will host a wedding dinner for the couple at xai the Litjp House- - eStscr January 23, 1997 Jana I lolbrook and Luella Page Lundgren will be celebrating her 92nd birthday Jan. 21, 1997. A dinner party is planned for her. We love you! from Barbara and all the grandkids! 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