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Show itri. THURSDAY, Manti Temple Wedding Set fir. and Mrs. A. Alan Hunter of American Fork announce the marriage of their daughter, Valerie Jane Hunter to Curtis Craig to Smithfield. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. George E. Jeppesen of Jep-pes- en Smithfield. The couple will be married Friday, Sept. 10, in the Manti LDS Temple. They will be honored at a wedding reception thht evening in the American Fork 16th Ward Cultural Hall from from 7 until 9:30 p.m. and an open house will be held in the Smithfield 4th Ward cultural hall from 7 until 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 11. All friends and relatives of the . Pair sent to the open house. Valerie is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. William Kay nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Peggy, to Doug Hyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hyer of Lewiston. Hie couple will be married Friday in the Logan LDS Temple. That evening a reception will be held at the Wellsville Second-Thir- d LDS ward cultural hall, 195 South Center. All friends and rela- - Reception To Honor Pair attending USU majoring in speech education. Dan graduated in 1972 from Sky View High School and seminary. He served an LDS mission to Oklahoma. Dan is attending USU majoring in business. Following their honeymoon, the couple will reside in Logan where they will Mr. and Mrs. Asael M. Buttars, Cornish, are happy to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Daniel L. Weston, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Dunford Weston, River Heights. They will be married Friday, Sept. 10 in the Logan LDS Temple. at Clearfield Cheese in Wellsville. Doug is a 1972 graduate of Sky View High School. He served an LDS mission in the Hong Kong mission and. is now employed by Peterson's. Trucking. After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Logan. The young couple will make their home in Logan after a short honeymoon. Gossners Cheese Company. Sky View High School and Seminary. She is presently employed Farms, DANIEL WESTON AND BARBARA BUTTAR8 tives are invited to attend. Peggy is a 1974 graduate of an- i Leslie is a graduate of Sky View High School. He attended USU and served as an LDS missionary in the New Zealand North Mission. He is currently working with his lather in construction work. The wedding will take place in the LDS Temple, Friday, Sept 10. A reception will be held that evening at the Richmond Stake House on the patio (weather permitting). Juanita is a graduate of Temple Vows Mitton of W'ellsville tllMfcM Battle Ground High Sdiool, Battle Ground, Wash., and Ricks College. She is presently employed at Peppe-ridg- e Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Stark of Richmond announce the marriage of their daughter, Juanita, to Leslie Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Richmond. American Fork High School and Snow College, and LDS Seminary. She is presently a senior at Utah State University where she will graduate next March. Curtis is a graduate of Sky View High School and LDS Seminary. He has recently returned from an LDS mission to New Zealand and has been attending USU. After a short honeymoon the couple will reside in Logan, where Hunter will continue her education at USU and Jeppesen will be Recite To Iht Planned are invited. No formal invitations are being at ie Reception family employed , Barbara is a 1974 graduate of Sky View High Sdiool and LDS seminary. At Sky View, continue their studies at USU. A reception will be held in their honor the evening of Sept. 10 at the Cornish ward cultural hall from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. All Mends and relatives are invited to she was a songleader and active in speech and drama. She was a member of the Cache Valley Dairy royalty. She has attended Weber State College and is now VALERIE HUNTER AND CURTIS JEPPESEN LESLIE SMITH AND JUANITA STARK T Kendell Brough Returns Home by Evejene Moody Elder Kendell Brough was. icyland Lynn Thomas and released recently from the family, Hyde Park; June Finnish Mission and his parAnn and Whitney Oldham ents, Anna and Grant and family, Coalville; Cindy and Mike Budge and family, Brough met him in Finland and they, with brother, RichSmithfield, and Margaret ard, toured Sweden, NorBudge, Smithfield. way, Denmark. They got to see the LDS Temple in Bern, Switzerland; saw the changing of the guards; took a ride on the Rhine River plus many more places of interest in a total of 13 countries. They were gone one month. The June and Dr. Robert Budge family reunion was held at Bear Lake. Besides their parents, present were Bonnie and Allen Palmer and family, Smithfield; Nan- - Grandmother, Nina Stay-ne-r, Logan, also enjoyed the r. Boating, water skiing and dinner was followed with visiting. Recently Miss Linena Johnson, Smithfield was entertained with a family party at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Lemuel Earl in Mendon. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Earl and son; Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bowcutt: Lostf Mr. and Mrs. Dan Earl and daughter, Chelseyy; Mr. and Mrs. David Christensen and family; Clinton Earl, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Earl and family and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl. Pearl and Earl Gordon enjoyed helping their grandson, Douglas, celebrate his 14th birthday at the home of his parents, Janet and Adams in Fielding, with dinner and the exchange of gifts. A sister, Jana Dee was also present. In the 7th Ward, Leon Rogers has been sustained as new APA Director with Gene Roskelley and Greg Rigby as leaders and Kent Jeppesen and Dave Nelson ... De-Ve- re as Priest representatives. Released were ' director, Greg Rowley and APA director Gene Roskelley and Greg Rigby, leaders. Elder Gary Webb, son of Week Ellen and Kenneth Webb, has been released from a two year mission to Belgium. He has reported on his mission in the Fourth and Eighth Wards, Seventh Ward in Smithfield and a ward in Richmond. He is now employed at Cache Valley Cheese and a student at USU. Brent and Sonja Buttars . and baby Brenda, Smith-fielSonjas parents, Lillie d; and Reel Argyle, Coalville; her sister and husband, Kar- en and Dean Price and family, Lyn, Bruce, Danny and Kraig, of Ogden, drove to Nauvoo, 111.; Carthage, Mo.; Palmyra, New York; Hill Cumorah, Niagara Falls, Statue of Liberty, Washington, D.C. LDS Temple, Washington Monument, Lincoln Monument, Bush Gardens in Virginia, and Pennsylvania where Brent this week and sent to the family in Richmond. Brett flood area in Idaho. Lamb who had been visiting Elder (Cebu) Randy Hunt, the Petersons returned home going to Independence, home. Mo., and home by way of son of Ruth and Andrew Ruth and Andrew Hunt Hunt, 495 E. Parkview CirDenver. cle, is home from a mission drove to Freemant, Calif. Mary Jane Bowen, Rich..and br ought. pome their mond enjoyed a pinochle to the Philippines. ' He reported on his mission granddaughter, jn Tremonton at the at the Sixth Ward, the Free-mo- .daughter of Patricia and of Mrs. Trent ThompWard in California, Earl Whitaker. Hie quick son. Prizes went to Phyllis Logan Fourth Ward, from trip lasted one week. Kenneth Kirk drove to Wood, Kitty Minson and where he left, and Lewiston First Ward. Mildred Allred. Bethel, Mo., and took picHis parents met him in tures of his nephews wedA dessert was enjoyed. President Eloise Meyer Hawaii and they toured the ding. Oaku and Hawaiian Islands. His nephew is Kevin Miles, conducted the Homemaking meeting Tuesday in Relief His parents got there, early son of Kathleen and Joe and toured some of the other Miles. Kevin married Debbie Society in the Fourth Ward. Kendall of Sikeston, Mo.. Marie Meikle gave the les- islands. In California they visited a The ceremony was interson.' Nine quilts were completdaughter and her husband, preted in sign language; the ed with all the materials Patricia and Earl Whitaker bride and groom are both inFreemont deaf. being donated by the memHe will be attending BYU Ken' visited his mother, bers. Enough supplies were Bertha Kirk, on her farm donated for 25 quilts. Five and majoring in law. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterand repaired the roof and small quilts were put on so the APA girls could tie them. son, Plymouth, visited Mr. helped on odd jobs.' He was The rest will be completed and Mrs. Jed Lamb and gone one week. served on an LDS mission 31k years ago; then started E, me TT nt Mrs. Nina W. Stavner, Logan, celebrated her birthday at Juniper Inn last week. Present were her daughter and husband, June and Dr. Robert Budge and their family. Her birthday was Aug. 26. A dinner and , visi ting were enjoyed. Visiting her parents, Pearl and Joseph Hatch, Richmond, were their daughter and husband, Darters and Dan R. Olsen of Selma, Calif. They had come on a three week vacation to Cache Valley. They enjoyed die canyon, camping and visited a sister, Doris and Dave Haworth in Fairview, Idaho. 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