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Show 8 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday January 15,2002 Tara Branson Wes Stacy Feichko Davis Shawn Addley Cheryl and Paul Branson of Vacaville, Calif., announce the marriage of their daughter, 'Em Joan Branson, to Wes K. Davis, the son of Kenneth Davis of Salt Lake City and Kent and Jan Burrows of Spring Glen. The couple will be married Jan. 20 in Woodland, Calif. Utah friends and family will honor the newly weds at an informal reception Feb. 2 at 4 p.m. in suite 1 0 at 584 E. 1 2300 South, Draper. Andrew Feichkoand Shelley Feichko announce the marriage of their daughter, Stacy Feichko, to 4 'T , lAddlqri Frohlich. Stacy and Shawn will be married Jan. 19 at 2 pjn. at the Shaman Lodge. A reception will be presented in the newlyweds honor that eveniqg from 6 to 10 pjn. at the lodge. . Amber Koss Jason Goddard Ibcry and Sheila Koss announce the marriage of their daughter, Amber Maijorie Koss, to Jason ' Robert Goddard, the son of John and Denise Goddard of Brigham Gty. , Tlie couple will be married Jan. 18 in the MS; DmpanogosLDSlfcmple. A reception for familj j and friends will be presented in the newlvwedl honor Jan. 19 from o to 8 pjn. at Chdsyk 77 E Main, Price. Amber is a graduate of Carbon High and attends College of Eastern Utah. She is emJ ployed by tinSunAdvocote. Jason is a graduate of Bax Elder High School and served in the mission for the Church of Jesus Christ or Latter-daSaints. He attends CEUand is employed1 on campus. DieywiU graduate from'CEU in May. The couple will make their home in Price. Nola Giacoletto Adam Baber . Mr. and Mrs. John Giacoletto announce the marriage of their daughter, Nola Doreen Giaooletto, to Adam W. Baber, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baber of Colleyville, Tfexas. They will exchange vows Jan. 19. After graduation in June, the couple plan to make their home in San Diego, Calif. 1 I ; Italy-Catan- ia y S4nnasiasias Avoid disappointment by meeting social deadline gifts Scgalt&uf 0 'YU. too 'W. !An Ihmk 1450 (phone orders accepted) Free Gift Wrap 60N.100W. Price, UT - P 435-637-51- 96 CASTLE COUNTRY The Sun Advocate's weekly deadline for submitting local social announcements stories and photographs for publication in the newspaper is Friday at noon. Appropriate society items include weddings, birthdays (80th or abovcL missionaries, anniversaries (50th or higher), employment or school-relate- d awards, etc. Timely submittal of information will nelp ensure that an ar ticle, with or without an accom- - Social announcements are not published in the Thursday issue of the Carbon County newspaper. edition. There is no charge for pub- lishing a local society news article. Howevej, there is a nomi- nal fee required to cover the costs of processing a photo to accompany the story. Printed or typed news copy is accompany wedding announcements, avoid photographs including anyone other than the bride and the groom. Pictures including children or third parties may be printed in a display advertisement, but are unacceptable for inclusion as a society wedding article in the 5un Advocate. Avoid disappointment Contact the SunAmocate well in advance of a specially planned event to determine whether a photograph can be copied for preferred. Write legibly, list first as well as last names and include a (fry-- The GreenweU Inn Delivery fo Reception L Advocates society sections, photos printed on invitations are unacceptable. And in all cases, be sure the subjects feces are larger than a thumbprint When considering pictures to Anniversdiy Free Gift Wrap Phone Orders 637-54- for publication in the Sun Planning a Wedding or cKeqistiw Main When considering pictures Stories submitted after the designated deadline date and time will not make the following Ihes-da- y lished on the date preferred by the customer. 60 W. time telephone number for clarification purposes. With it's all new 1700 sq. ft. Luxury ' Convention is the 88 Price - . upn 26 iMfi fMWUftUfU f UUfSflfffJ U6HII6U GliyiUlG IUI Medicare recipients it high risk for glaucoma are now eli- - ' Gift & Bridal gible for yearly glaucoma screenings peifonned by an ophthalmologist or optometrist The new Medicare rianenma screening eligibility ruk became effective Jan. 1. Medicare recipients who may be considered high risk for glau- , Registry Amber Marjorie Koss & Jason Robert Goddard coma indude people dder than 65 years Mage, individuals with a dose relative suffering from glaucoma and diabetics as well as and His- panics older than the age of.40. Jammy 19,2002 Cathy OBrien A African-America- ft Fabniary 9.2002 ns We know exactly what they want in a wedding ap gift & bridal registry - No gifts, please. GUI IF glaucoma screenings under federal enemy's new rule 655 East Main, Price, Utah 84501 gift-wr- pjn.. . Greenwell Inn & Convention Center or shower gift We update their list as gifts are purchased. Visit us when shopping for a gift We'l help you select a gift the bride really wants. We'l it We'l deliver ft. And the service is free! For the most complete 80th birthday T Harold "Pudge Nielsen will celebrate his 80th birthday on Jan. 21. In honor of the occasion, family and friends will celebrate his birthday at an open house at die Helper GMc Auditorium on Jin. 19. The birthday open house will be presented from 1 to 3 Suita A Facility perfect place. For further information pleasecall John Christesen ' WAL-MA-RT Glaucoma is the second most common cause of blindness in die United States. Although we cant cure glau- coma, the earlier we detect it the better the chance ws have at pre- serving vision," explained Dr. BradleyKatz,assistantprofesBor of ophthalmology and visual sci-ences at the University of Utah Moran Eye Center. If left untreated, the disease can lead to complete Minting in patients, sccording to the as-sistant ophthalmology and visual cause of die slow the disease, , of! Approximately 15 million Americans have gjaucoms, but1 i lf may be unaware that have a potentially blinding! they disease because they have no one-ha- ' symptoms. Glaucoma is a condition as- -' sodated with elevated pressure ! inside die eye, which can danpi age the optic nerve and causevi 2 .. ! lo At lint, there are usually mi symptom but as the diseasj progresses a person with g)au coma may notice his or her vi j lion gradually foiling with: j Blurred vision. , j Presence of halos arouw j . . sciences professor. Glaucoma is caused by el-evatod pressure inside the eye that damages the optic nerve. . , The optic nerve is respon- siblefor transmitting visual in-- - lights, formation from the eye . to die Loss of peripheral vision. brain. Difficulty focusim "Die optic nerve is Kkeatele- - jects. phone cabfe containing about L2 .AhhouArianoonia cannot bj; miffionwires,pointedoutKatz. cured, eary detection and treatf; Glaucoma damages' those1 meat of die disease can usuaD nerve fibers and leadsto loss of preserve vision, ;; peripheral vision. Glaucoma can be treated Patents may be unaware of . with eye di their peripheral vision loss be- or surgery, ft OngiWeek-.Only- RttwhrihexWi fcHMwtaaBfriwMbitiiSAiwly: , FBEGffTSAFURMSHMGS jbcM A out o( phone otdn tan ihnAiJhimnfBHailmeya mX 1 . )- - M747W . tT. We are pleased to announce that br. . will Ying accept "patients foracupuncture treatments. Weight loss not induded. : ' Gall office for appointment ' J " MD. Wang Ying, y. 280 N. Hospital Drive, Suite 4 -; YISAAItatarcardWefcom 41 East Main, Price ty: : - Price, UT 84501 t' i . i T-If ' I- Amber ; q 7. MsjjorisKoaA 'JnnRobertGodM Jsnuav 19. 2002 I - . V-- bridal RHSt&mr PttonOrden Welcome We Deliver to Reception Free Ultt Wrap r poS |