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Show fTTTTr l I 6A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday May 14, 2002 ... Amanda Anderson Jordon Leonard '. -- Bruce and Peggy Anderson announce the marriage of their daughter, Amanda V. Anderson, to Jordon J. Ixonard, the son of Brenda Leonard and the late Paul Leonard. They will he married May 18 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be presented in the newlyweds honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Museum of the San Kafael in Castle Dale. School and . Jordon graduated fromQuhon High I fulfilled a .misalso le Utah. College of Eastern sion for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints to Edmonton, Canada. Amanda graduated from Emery County 1 ligh Sctoxri and CEU. . Tlic couple will live in Ogden, where they will pursue degrees from Weber State University. :rr Brittney Hardy. Bryan Gilson David and Cheryl Hardy announce the marriage of their daughter, Brittney Hardy, to Bryan Jay Gilson, the son of William and Ernestine Gilson. The couple will be married May 18. A reception will be presented in the newlyweds honor that evening from 4 to 6 p.m. in the ball- - f l t nxm at the College of Eastern Utah, located at 4S1 East 400 North in Price. f I f Jessica Huntington - Caleb Oviatt Jessica Huntington and Caleb Oviatt have chosen to unite their lives in marriage May 17 at 3 p.m. at the senior citizens center in Ferron. . Their parents are Kollctte and Mike Cologie, elate Lloyd Oviatt. A reception will be presented in the newlyweds honor that evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the senior center, located at 190 North 300 West in Ferron. Jessica and Caleb graduated from Emery County High School in 200L Jessica has attended Collegc-o- f Eastern Utah and works for Emery Tfelcom. Caleb works at DBT American in Huntington. The couple will live in Huntington until Jessica finishes school in December. They will then move to Colorado, where they both will attend college. w ' '"-- JL - Kacie Larsen Merrill Erickson ' Ricky and Debra Larsen announce the manual of their daughter, Kade Larsen, to Merrill Erickso the son of Maylon Erickson and Leslie and Robert Hare of Delta. will be married May 18. A reception will be presented in the newlyweds honor that evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Neldtm ' Sittemd residence in Orangeville. Kacie graduated from Emery County High School and College of Eastern Utahs cosmetolc( department. Morrill graduated from Delta Higq School and served in the Pennsylvania-Pittsburg- b mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. r "a :j . . The couple will make their home in St. George Kade is the granddaughter of Neldon and Lola Sitterud and Delyle and Loretta Larsen. , ; Castle Valley missionaries Castle Valley scouts Elder. Falk Joseph Palmer Elder Btdkley Joseph Palmer of Boy Elder Jacob Bulkley has returned to the local area after servmise ing in the sion for the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y Elder Bulkley will report on his mission May 19 at 1 1 a.m. at ' the Ferron Creek LDS Ward, located at SSS South 400 West. He is the son of Terry and Ilecn Bulkley of Ferron. Scouts of America Troop 28S will be awarded the rank of Oregpn-Eugen- Eagle at a court of honor May 18 at 6 p.m. at the old LDS Institute buildingin Price. For Josephs Eagle Scout project, he built and installed two tables at the picnic area in Nine Mile Canyon. Josephs parents arc Elder Ryan Falk recently returned to the Price area after serving in the Wbshington-Seattl- e mission for the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da-y He is the son of Stephen and Kathy Fhlk of Price. Elder Falks missionary homecoming meeting will be May 19 at 11 JO ajn. at the Price Bill and Diana Palmer of Price. W 7th8th LDS Ward building, across from the skate park. There will be an open house at the Fhlk residence immediately following the meeting. 1 CASTLE COIJNTIIY lo- cated at 99S East 700 North Elder Richardsons Sister Jewkes Elder Steven Richardson cently returned to the local afed after serving in the Indiana-In- ? Sister Danae Jewkes has been called to serve in the Thiwan-Kaohsiu- ng the Solis mission offorLatteri mission for the Gift & Bridal Registry Lindsay Lloyd Free Gift Wrap Phone Orders Delivery to Reception & Zac Humes May18, 2002 Amanda V. Anderson & Jordan J. Leonard 637-5460 W. Main Price Christ day Saints. Elder Richardson will speak May 19 at 10 am at die Carbon: ville LDS Abrd. The ward meet at die LDS Chapel located at 1985 W. 4000 North, Spring Glen. ; : He is the son of Dennis and Denise Richardson. Friends and family may visit with him at die Richardson residence following the meeting. Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter-da- y Saints. Sister Jewkes missionary farewell meeting will be May 19 at 9 a.m. at the Price 7th LDS Ward Chapel, located at 993 East 700 Nbrth. SisterJewkes will enter the missionary training center May 21 Her parents are Steven and Natasha Jewkes. 88 ,J May 18. 2002 Carrie VanNess & Garett Gunderson We know exactly what they want in a wedding or shower gift We their list as gifts are purchased. Visit us when shopping for a gift Well help you select a gift the up-da- te bride really wants. Well it Well deliver H And the service is free! gift-wr- ap For the most complete gift & bridal registry - Oliveto CasBn Rock Square, Price 637-676- 637-182- 7 9 BRIDAL REGISTRY Lindsay Dawn Lloyd & Zac E. Humes Snunhy. May 18.2002 Carrie VanNess &. Garett Gunderson SMunlay. June 1. 2002 Aaron Lee Reinholz & Cody Floyd Greenwood Salurday. June 22. 200- 2- Phone Orden Welcome We Deliver to Reception Free Gift Wrap f I r9 J . State leaders and AARP Utah volunteers recently met with counterparts from across the country in tashington, D.G, to develop momentum for health, and economic security policy adand vancements for mid-lif- e need, not filling doctors prescriptions and not foDawingdnig regimens or taking their medica- dder Americans. to Medicare, Chief among discussion was AARPs top priority for the United States Congress - enact-- ing a voluntary and affordable prescription dnig benefit as part of Medicare. With prescription drug costs rising at over an 18 percent an- nual rate, older Americans are struggling to afford the drugs $ey tions as prescribed, lb help make drugs more affordable, AARP Utah is helping with the push for a prescription drug benefit added indicated Phil Riesen, the associations state president. When it comes to getting the ears of lawmakers, what really sets AARP apart is the power of its members. Elected officials know that older Americans vote at higher rates than any other age group and AARP members are very vocal about their heeds as Did You Know? Fifty-fo- FINE GIFTS A FURNISHINGS Local A out of town phono orders VISA A Mastercard Wefcomo 48 East Main, Price Utah volunteers rally for health, economic security advancements AARP Junel.2002 ur percent of consumers who look for local or community 'information online use online newspapers. 1 Planning a Wedding or ,V rAnniversaiy , Tlie Greenwell Inti v well as the needs of their children am) grandchildren. We will call on the power of the 180,000 members in Utah to capture the support of our congressional delegation for a Medicare prescription drug program, pointed out Riesen. The organizations voice has become louder due to a new AARP structure that indudes offices in all 50 states, the District of Cbhimbia, Puerto Rhu and die Virgin Islands and publications and a web site that reach millions of people. But according to health policy experts, ail even bigger reason AARPs voice is so loud, is tha the health needs of an aghg society have the nation worried .about future affordability. The 35 million member organization is led by more than 200,000 volunteers. For further information please call Greenwelllnn& ConventionCenter I r When Congress debated . campaign finance reform earner this year, over 60X) AARP wri; unteers contacted their represefr tatives over the course ofjust scleral days. This is a true testameqi to the power of grassroots and power ofout nation's most actb voters, noted Kevin DamdL rector of grassroots anddectkxd. In state government, the powty of grassroots is equally cnidak Because Congress has Men slow to enact a prescription drug (Continued on page 7A) s4nrio&ta&ia$ it's oB new 1700 sq. ft. Luxury Suites A Convention Facility is the perfect place. Pubibhcd by Newspaper Awnriilion of America ' state legislatures and residents in kx communities reprding topics important not oniy to Americans ages 50 years and older, but to the nation as a whole. The issues indude long-ter- m care, dal Security and consumer protection. ... ; With ' The volunteers have been engaging members of Congress, 5East Mauv Price, ftps Scfalleuy ; Lewis mw. 4SE.MMR, ta TU W. iOO 9m !4SOt Trinity Dawn Ibmaic A . Choyo Mario Calvo ' May 25. 2002 MaaSSM17S OkmondlCdoiti StanMuM Fromwnp 60 UtahJ?450J!,. r N. 100 430437-519- 6 - WL Pft&UT 4 |