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Show Jlnilii iLl Hip tirfl CM4 Cliat by Ilea It u miner Colvin-Kirth wedding to take place Feb. 1 Mr. and Mrs. David F. Colvin proudly announce the marriage of their daughter, Robyn Fay, to William Richard Kirth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray II. Johnson and the late David A. Kirth on Friday, Feb. 1, 1985 in the Salt Lake LD.S. Temple. A reception will be held that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Granger East Stake Center in West Valley City. Robyn is the granddaughter of Emma Ijemmon and is well known, having spent much time here with her. , Annie Nelson, son Boyd and his daughter Bobbie, came home from Anchorage, Alaska for a two-week visit over the holidays. She spent the time in Heber with sons Bob, Ron, Don, Joe and families and in Park City with sister-in-law Emma Lem-mon Lem-mon and friends, returning to her homeland about the 7 th of January. Charles is in Nome, Alaska and Larry is in California. Ann lived in Park until after the death of her husband, David Nelson, but it is also home and she really enjoyed being back. Ronnie Nelson is in a cast. He was injured at ParkWest shortly after the first of the year. He will be wearing it for some time, but is in the style of the time. Too bad, Ron. You can't even blame it on skiing. Enjoy your short vacation from work. Rintha Bums and I were in Kamas on Friday, so we stopped by to visit our good friend Marcel! Street, who was quite ill. We learned that she has had her eyes operated on for cataracts and is doing fine until this bout Willi the flu. Hopefully she will be belter soon. On Wednesday I received a call from Buddy Lange, who has been living at the Golden living Center on Hyland Drive since surgery on his eyes. The last time I talked to Buddy he was quite despondent over not being able to drive and get out and around as he always had. But he was so excited about everything since new foods, people, places and just everything in general. He was like his old self again. He was so excited about all the things that are happening around him and the nice people he sees every day and the many new foods he has come to like, even the beautiful girls. I believe he is back to the old Buddy we all know. Good Luck and Best Wishes. Just got word that Bill Mawhinney fell and broke his leg, but, as yet, due to the swelling, he won't get it set until tomorrow. Take it easy, Bill. |