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Show Friday, October 141994 The Summit County Baa 5A ometown Happenings - - ' t .x V.& &, LaSalle SLdison ag(e Scout The lovely home of Dee and provided the setting for the marriage of their son, Clay, to Debbie LaSalle. The couple were married on Thursday, Sept 29. Debbie is the daughter of Thelma Berry, and has a Terry-Alliso- daughter named Rachel. The double-rin- Cfnvers Lewis Tyler W. Lewis and Meagon Olivers have chosen Oct IS to be map lied. Tyler is the son of LaGrande and Joan Lewis, of Coalville. Meagdn is the daughter of Wesley and Elaine Chiven, of Salt Lake City. J A reception in their honor will be held at the Jordanell Reception Center, 2295 West 8200 South, Salt Lake City, on Saturday, Oct ,15, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Dancing from 8 p.m. p.m. Tyler is employed by Geary Construction in Coalville. Meagon is employed by Fox Photography in Henefer. They plan to live in Henefer. If anyone is inadvertently not invited that would like to come, they would be very happy to have you attend and share this happy day with them. g Sadler. ceremony was performed by Justice Court Judge Lynn On Oct. 2, Jeremy T. Marsh, son of Tom and Sandy Marsh, re- Scouts. We wish to thank all who helped Jeremy reach this rewarding goal, especially his father, who is also ceived his Eagle award. Several The couple was honored later with a dinner held in the dining room of family members, including aunts, the Spring Chicken Inn in Wanship. The new Mr. and Mrs. Allison and uncles, grandparents, and friends atdaughter, Rachel, are making their home in Salt Lake Gty. tended the ceremony. He has earned the assistant Scoutmaster, Blake Petersen; Scoutmaster Boyd Robinson; second counselor, Coalville First Ward, Todd Daines, assistant Scoutmaster. Also Fred and received 23 Merit badges and is currently working on extra Merit badges so that he will be able to receive Eagle Palms. Jeremy has served as the historian and is currently serving as the Patrol Leader for Boyder Patrol in Coalville First Ward Troop 1 33. He has been involved with helping the troop earn money for their summer camps. He has also attended two Jamborals held in Park City. Jeremys Eagle project was painting fire hydrant silhouettes on the road by each hydrant in the Coalville toll Kunkel for assisting Jeremy and inspiring him while Jeremy was in his Webelos den. A very special thanks to the Coalville Fire Department for sup- plying the supplies so that Jeremys Eagle Project could be carried out. CentenniaC Poetry AntfwCoyy area. Jeremy, a A change in policy for submissions for the 1996 Statehood Centennial Edition of the Utah Sings poetry anthology has been 13 year old, enjoys Working with computers, putting models together, arts and crafts, backpacking and camping. He has one brother, Cody, who has already earned his Eagle, ana T.J. who is announced by the editorial board. Published poetry will bej credits if are accepted given and if currently working in the Cut ' rights have reverted to the author. I Mr. and Mrs. Mont Richins 50th Mont and Althea Richins will celebrate their 50th anniversary with an Open House hosted by their children. It will be held on Sunday, Oct 16, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., at the Henefer Hie Station. They were married on Oct. 11, 1944, in Salt Lake City. Their vows were later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mont was born in Henefer. He served in the Army Air Force during World War n. Employed as a meat cutter, meat supervisor, and meat buyer for local markets. Althea was bon in Salt Lake. She has been active in the Relief Society and as a volunteer at Cottonwood Hospital. Currently serving as the Captain of the Henefer Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers. years. They are memThey have made their home in Henefer far 2 bers of the Henefer First Ward. Their children are: Kary and Kathy Richins, of South Jordan; Ann and Charles Bickmore, of Sandy; Julie and Laird Severinsen, of West Jordan; Gene and Linda Richins, of North Salt Lake. They are the proud grandparents to 1 1 grandchildren. 15-1- Who's 9ig.iv in tPin and Blue? They killed -- TO SAVE HER, v- - - w $(., I v ..7 -- .'I loss of our husband, dad and grandpa, Dwain (Tiny) Bowman, we thank you. For the beautiful flowers, the speakers, music and prayers it the services, the pallbearers and dedication of the grave, to wonderful meal and those who brought food to our homes, the visits, phone calls, cards and coming to the viewing and funeral, we are eternally grateful. Shannon, Kevin and Family Michael, Laurencine and Family - It- J 1 V. Wj'- IhJ ! ?- . ' & - L 3 B KL.5) ,(r.S2Si Reel 1-- - - t- Wednesday, Oct. 14, 15, 17 ft 19 : 1 South Main, Heber 94 v a - VANDAMMEJ . They.killed his wife- A tTEN YEARS AGO. v-- LTHERES STILL TIME; - .L - J , f . , TD SAVE HER. .A Austin Kent Scholes Garrett Jimmy Crystal those who provided and served the - Shows and show times are In effect Friday Brothers Inc. in Provo. After: a brief honeymoon trip, the happy couple will make their fir home in Provo. When you walk through dark valleys, the love that friends share help lighten the way. To all those who helped in any way during the "- J V 654-118- Julie is a graduate of North Summit High School. She attended UVSC in Orem for one year studying Computer Science. She will be working at Shapiros in the University Mall. Clint graduated from Jordan High School and fulfilled an LDS Mission in Sacramento, CA. He is presently attending BYU, majoring in Computer Science. He is employed by BYU P.E. College and Calder Card of'Ifianfe v stilltime ThereS - MU ness with them. mr ebr- his Wife - TEN YEARS AGO. j4 vr tv -- ! DAMfoEt ;VAN Cfmstofferson Julie Ovard, daughter of Jay and Dorothy Ovard, and Clint Christofferson, son of Darwin (Bud) and Coleen Christofferson, chose Friday, Oct 14, as their wedding day. The marriage took place in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception hemming the couple will be held in Sandy on Friday evening, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The couple will also enjoy a reception on Saturday evening, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., in the Henefer Cultural Hall. In case of accidental oversight they wish to invite those who would like to share their happi- Of Money SHOWS AT 7:15 Friday, Soluiday, Monday is Ovard Milk Brent and Jessica Crystal are proud to announce the arrival of their second son, Garrett Jimmy Crystal. He was bom on Sept 25 at Cottonwood Hospital and weighed 9 lbs. 1 ozs. and was 21 inches long. He has a big brother, Colton, to help take care of him. Proud grandparents are Jimmy and Janice Crystal, of Kamas; Sylvia and George High, of Arlington, TX, and Kit and Doris Taylor, of Marion. Hi! My name is Austin Kent Scholes, son of Brent and Heather Scholes, of Coalville. I have brought lots of happiness to my family, and they love me a lot. My arrival was in September, and I weighed 7 lbs. 11 ozs. and was 21 inches tall My proud grandparents are Merlyn and Janice Johnson, of Coalville, and Mrs. Kent (Barbara) Scholes, of Roosevelt are Ed and Leona Johnson, of Salt Lake Gty, and Mrs. Choris Scholes, of Roosevelt "Drop in and see me sometime. Great-grandpare- ri ivituinir fliU'Qj rI 'O ,.7 ;"V Shows Dally at 5:15, 7:30 & 9:30 Sat & Sun. Matinee 3:00 Sorry, no passes or discount tickets can be accepted Reel 2 ilia North EXIT TO Eden & 9:15 Sat & Sun. Matinee 2:30 shows before 6:OOtPM,.$2SO per person Srf Citizens; 2l50:: Adults; $4l00;' Children All 3-1- i 2, 9 9 9 9 9 9 Main, Heber Shows Dally at 4:45, 7:00 9 20 : |