Show i C2— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday April 'Mi 6 2063 v i !r ' Weddings 'V ' rfi v " rY ' ' f I 4 V i’- i f '’ - r'i v 'Aft s) 'ST ' r III a Dawn Hodacher and Michael Sorokina Paid announcements' Horiacher- - Sorokine Tom and Betty Horiacher announce the wedding of their daughter Dawn to Michael Jurievich Soroldne son of Juri V Sorokine and the late Lydia Sorokine Dawn grew up in Wellsville Utah and attended Mountain Crest High School She served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints in Samara Russia from 1999 to 2000 She graduated from Utah State University in 2001 with a bachelor of arts degree in interior design Michael grew up in St Petersburg Russia where he attended St Petersburg State Technical University Michael holds a bachelor of science degree in information systems from Brigham Young University (class of 1996) Thecouple will be wed Friday April 11 2003 in the Logan LDS Temple A recep- tion in their honor will be held from 6 to 8 that evening at 660 S 100 West Wellsville After the wedding the new couple will live in Salt Lake City Micah Duffy and Caflie Andrea Jensen Chad Jensen-Buff- y A Clarkand L Wattefson Adrienne Gleed and : Justin Gilbert Mr and Mrs Ralph Clark of Portage Utah announce die marriage of their daughter Callie A Clark to Chad L Watterson son' of Gary of Hyium and Mr and Mrs Kim Williamson of Wellsville Callie is dm the daughter of die late Carla C Clark The couple will be married April 11 2003 in die Bullen Center 43 S Main Logan A reception will be from 6:30 to 8:30 that evening at the same location Friends and relatives are invited The bride works at Logan Regional Hospital and Rocky Mountain Hoik Care as a CNA The groom works at Mitek as a CNC machine operator B Showers were given by Cami Hansen Ruth Gaik Monica Johnson and Rebecca Clark They are registered at Fred Meyer and a little Wat-ters- er on Thanks to family and friends for all their love and support We are sorry if we have overlooked someone at this busy time All friends are invited Chad and Callie will make their home in Logan Wal-Ma- ' r" Ppst Release Services (PRS) helps men and women incarcerated into the Cache county Jail society as producre-en- ter tive citizens Some men and women leave the jail with nowhere to stay no money and only the clothes on their backs Many haven’t completed high school which makes it hard for them to find employment Some return to jail because they don’t know where to go society they often lose every- their wives or husthing bands their jobs housing and Once released it’s easier to return to jail than fight for survival on the streets — especially when no support is available Numerous social agencies in Cache County provide services to people in need Many inmates released from jail are required to enroll in programs such as drug or alcohol treatment sex offender counseling and anger management work- self-respe- for help Others revert to a criminal lifestyle in order to survive' National studies show that of incaralmost cerated people will after they’re released from jail Many of these imitates are good people who made bad choices While paying their debt to three-quarte- rs nd - ct Military notes Black Marine Corps Reserve Lance Cpl Erin Black whose husband Joshua is the son of Rola Black of Paradise and Ricky Black of Paradise was recently called to active duty in support of Operation Enduring Freedom while assigned to Military Police Company “A” 4th Force Service Support Group based in Lexing ton Ky Black’s unit deployed as part of a larger Marine force repositioning to Southwest Asia for possible contingency operations in support of the war on terrorism The 4th FSSG is an integral member of a Task Force providing Marine focused logistical support at home base and to deployed units throughout the world Air-Grou- Balling-Huntsm- Michael and Melody Gleed an Bob and Debbe Balling of North Logan announce the marriage of their daughter Jotare Balling to Dustin D Huntsman son of Clyde and Kim Huntsman of Castle Dale The couple will be married Friday April 11 2003 in the Logan LDS Temple An open house will be from 6 to 8 that evening at the bride's home 1415 E 2250 North North Logan A second open house will be from 6 to 8 pjn April 18 at the groom’s home 336 W 940 North Court Castle Dale Utah Friends and relatives are invited Jolene graduated from Sky View High School in 2000 She is in the nursing program daughter Adrienne Colleen to Justin Ibdd Gilbert son of Todd and Alice Gilbert of Lewiston The couple have chosen Friday April 11 2003 to be mat-tie- d in the Logan LDS Temple Friends and family are invited to attend a reception that evening from 7 to 9 at the Smithfield LDS Church 345 E 300South The bride attended Sky View High School and LDS seminary graduating in 2002 The groom graduated from Sky View High School and LDS seminaryjn 2000 He is in employed at at BATC La-Z-B- oy Dustin graduated from Kemmerer High School in 2000 He served an LDS mission in Adelaide Australia He is attending Utah State University majoring in sociology and wants to pursue a law Tremonton After a short honeymoon the couple will make their home in Lewiston Showers were given by Amber Harris Donna Alder and Twila Wood The couple is registered at Dillard’s Wal-Ma- rt and Theurer’s in Lewiston Adrie and Justin would like to give a special thanks to their families and friends for all their love and support " Dualn Jones and Lyna Nydegger Jolene Being of Smithfield are pleased to announce the marriage of their Post release program helps By The Volunteer Center Dustin Huntsman and Gleed-Gilbe- rt Clark-Watters-on Barbara and Morris Jensen of Lewiston are pleased to announce Ok marriage of their daughter Andrea to Micah Duffy son of Fay and Huston Duffy of Preston Andrea and Micah will be married on Saturday April 12 2003 A formal reception will be held in their honor that evening at The Paradise Springs Lodge 8550 S 550 West Paradise Utah from 6 tp 8 pm followed by dancing Andrea is a 1997 graduate of Sky View High School She has attended classes at Utah State University and Bridger- land Applied Technology College Micah is a 1994 graduate of Preston High School He has completed the electronics program at BATC and is currently a student at Ogden-WebApplied Technology College in the HVACR apprenticeship program Showers woe given by Lindsey Andrus Natalie Peters and Cindy Wright The couple is registered at rt Kitchen Kneads and SE Needham Jewelers Micah and Andrea wish to thank family and friends for all the love help and support t degree We would like to thank all the friends and family who have given us their love and support They are registered at rt The couple will live in Logan and continue their educations Wal-Ma- Nydegger-Jone- s Together with their parents Lyna Tcveaaz Nydegger and Dustin Gary Jones are pleased to announce their marriage which took place Friday April 4 2003 in the Logan LDS Tanple They held a reception that evening at die The Logan House Jnn Parents of the bride are Eve-lyCrehin and Parents of the groom are Melody and Gary Jones They are registered at Dillard’s and Fred Meyer The couple will make their home in Logan K Jean-Pier- re Deadlines Cost for wedding announcements is $35 Wedding information and a good quality black and white or color photo must be delivered to The Herald Journal office 75 W 300 North Logan no later than noon Wednesday "Soft focus” photos do not reproduce well Articles should be no longer than 350 words For those wishing to run weddings over 350 words but less than 500 the cost will be $45 For more information call Meredith Purintun at 8 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday 752-21- 21 join society ex-offend- ers However newly released inmates are often afraid to approach “the system” and ask for help Many of than don’t know what services are available or how to fill out the paperwork Men and women who’ve spent time in jail often feel isolated because people are afraid to associate with them PRS is here to help individuals who need immediate assistance upon their release We provide references for drug rehabilitation housing clothing and food and we offer programs such as life skills training and group meetings to help inmates understand themselves and enter society without We also offer such services as reminder calls for court dates drug screening sponsorship into vicarious groups and someone to talk with As Cache Valley grows so does our crime rate Law enforcement agencies and probation and pmole officers do an excellent job but the growth is almost overwhelming and law enforcement feels the pressure The new larger Cache County jail will release more into our valley Now is the time for our community take a look at how we treat and understand that better programs will lead to reduced crime Inmates are rebellious toward a community that wants nothing to do with than Our goal is to keep exoffenders from reoffending educate the community and make it easier for recently released individuals to reenter the community With the cooperation of the Cache County Jail we’ve implement ers ed many programs that will benefit offenders in jail and after their release The lack of volunteers is our greatest problem Without volunteers to teach programs at the jail or work with recently released individuals we face a darker future for our children our community and our way of life If you are looking to volunteer with this agency contact Post Release Services at or visit them at wwwpostreleaseservicescom Fra information about how you can volunteer call the Volunteer Center at or visit us inside Smith’s at 442 N 175 East Logan Monday through Friday from 9 am to 6 pm We would love to visit with you We are at se 752-92- 752-31- 88 03 volunteerscachevolorg and our website is wwwxadievolorg nd L second look inb the history of cache vale i AHKi rf ji'lll Herald Journal kook team is seeking your Vkicsl pkotos taken prior to 1950 Wen looking and leisure V 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