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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 28

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26 Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyo. Sunday, Nov. 4, 1979 II! -WV Howard-Urbigkit CASPER Julia Ann Howard and Joseph Albert Urblgklt were married Oct. 20 at the Shepherd of the Hills Presbyterian Church with the Rev. George Walker officiating.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. James D. Howard, 124 N. Lennox, and Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Urblgklt, 2261 W. 41st. The bride wore a street length dress of rust colored felt and a corsage of white orchids. Attending the couple were Jean L.

Howard, the bride's and Bob Urblgklt, the groom's brother. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. were Trlsha Laws and Mrs. James Copen. The bride graduated from KWHS and attended Casper College.

She Is employed by Western Equipment Co. The groom attended KWHS and served in the U.S, Navy. He is employed by Superior Iron Works Supply. The couple is at home at El Cld Apartments, 2300 E. It I G.W.

Powdered or Brown 'Betty Crocker. Hy 1 SUGAR CAKE CM 18th. Lipp-Webe Ml oanqueirrozen Idahoon Instant I Ik ill FlIfltllPFll I CT riVGfirMtW 111 Xy, i iiuHiN inu ii ill PARK CITY, Utah Vickie Lea Lipp and Charles Weber were married Oct. 20 at Pa RevSlU I llZJL'r mm. I I 11 II I Community Church, Park City, Utah, with the 1 Davis officiating.

CASPER Gail Glfford j5aud Larry Deal will be narried Dec 22 at St. tMark's Episcopal Church. 1 Parents of the couple are JBetty Jo Glfford and William A. Gifford, and Mr. and Mrs.

James jfceal, all of Casper. 5 The bride-elect graduated from NCHS in 1977 and attended the University of Wyoming. She Is -employed by Northern Utilities. I Her fiance is a 1976 grad-; uate of NCHS. He Is cur-J rently a student at UW.

Lori Thomas Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Olson, 139 Marigold, Casper, and Mr. and Mrs.

William W. Weber, 3158 E. 8th, Casper. Ite bride wore an ivory satin crepe two-piece dress with bodice yoke embroidered in pale beige satin stitch. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses, daisies and baby's breath.

Serving as honor attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Greg Rice. A reception will held for the couple at 971 Waterford In Casper Nov. 10.

The bride graduated in 1973 from NCHS and attended Casper College. She is employed as a secretary for TWT Exploration In Park City The groom gradauted from KWHS in 1973 and attended Casper College and the University of Wyoming. He Is employed by Drilco, based in Houston. The couple is at home at 432 Woodside, Park City. Stick Margarine S2 V.P.

Asst. Sandwich PAIAY COOKIES Zee Paper' Logo Frozen LHI BAGS JMMiilES Medicraft-Witcher CASPER Lori Thomas and James Wlmbish are planning a Jan. wedding at St. Stephens Episcopal Church. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard E. Thomas, 3251 Brookview and Mr. and Mrs! W.R. Wlmbish, formerly of Casper and -currently of Oklahoma City.

The bride-to-be graduated from NCHS in 1974 and from the University of Wyoming with a bachelor's degreee in borne ecooom-ica-dietetics. She is employed by Big Horn Equipment. The prospective bride- groom is also a 1974 graduate of NCHS. He is cur rently a student at Casper College majoring in engineering. I.IIIM.ll.J.llll.p Mill, II I II 1 CASPER Elene Claire Medlcraft became the bride of Clyde William Witcher III Oct.

27 at North Casper City Park with Judge Stephen Davidson officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Medlcraft of Bismarck, N.D.

and Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Witcher Jr. of Casper.

Attending the couple were Teresa Patrick and Felix Reyes. The bride is a 1978 graduate of Century High School, Bismarck, N.D. The groom graduated from Wheatland High School and attended Casper College. He is employed by Green Construction Casper. The couple is at home at 822ft S.

Oak Casper. treys Delishus fX' U.S. No. 1 Calif. mm 'la.

es Gail Gifford CREirp 3 FOR 11 Grand Junction leukemia researched DENVER (UPI) Colorado Department of Health Wright A previous health department investigation found no link the hiaj incidence of leukemia in Grand JunBion, ab Masscounty seat, and uranium tailings from mine op? jations in the area. The state sifted the first study in 1976 after learning 44 Assorted SUGAR-COOKIES ooz. 2 of lAfcmia were diagnosed in Mesa County casfls Wand 1976, Ferguson said. Based on national I fcetwanj 4 In. pot teams began Thursday reviewing health records and conducting interviews to determine why leukemia occurs with twice the normal frequency in Grand Junction.

Dr. Stan Ferguson, the department's director for disease control and epidemiology, said researchers will compare tests on cells taken from 150 Mesa County residents with data from the same number of Greeley residents. Ferguson said the information from Greeley residents will be used as a control group because the northern Colorado town has leukemia rates' comparable to the rest of the nation. I ukemia is a form a blood cancer! me 20 cases would be normal. 1.

igurej ilpart of the new study will involve separating Buttreys Delishus data foil uranium miners and other who have a high amoum. 1 U.S. No. 1 Calif. CELLO CAEOTS contact with radioactive materials to de- 1 termlnV the health effects of radon, a gas emitted by uranium.

FRENCH BREAD 48)' 4SC -lb. Bag We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Ad Effective Nov. 4, 5, VM A. HOURS: WEEKDAYS 8 A.M. to 10 P.M.

SOAYS 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. i FRYER 7 nnrirr BONELESS 'if T- -4 OAST lb. 1 BONELESS OlLnfl lb. 3 XiJiiciW I Banquet PRE-FRIED (s 7.

IHVEILY PtAZA SHOFflNfi CENTER blOIE.17TH,CAlfEI. WYOMING I Cv Y'Sjr Su we stock a Ml line of yLlM Jf CM Cham and Hoist products. But (TTif T.T Tpi I I Mk P. I there's more to it than that. You're kt I Xj fV ffM also buying our'expertise years ot iirr Sjr experience and know-how that will I ll I I'l 'TT "lH I ICK Fm Vu make choice (or mfj ML I your operation.

And there's more. After you've purchased your new CM ViJ equipment, we'll be there with safety 5fw and maintenance programs to help WSL 1 keep your men and machinery on 4 Vm 1 A You see. we know that our job I doesn't end after the sale. Something mi. kj to think about the next time you buy.

ttz. i -1 1 LT DRUMS OOC GROUND 1 59 thighs" 09 Jl worrall I htTsFrtsP $129 LUNCH 15 I SAUSAGE, lb. Jl MEATSl2pkt 1 Sovorf I POLISH $169 SLICED ffc I I AUSAGHIbI BACON-lb. tiO rMlPorkHnd Rkh'i I COUNTRY TQc TURKEY Jc I I SAUSAGE. lb.

i tf FRANKS. VorWtyPok $1 19 xOcn 1 lb. 1 PERCH $198 r- FiTS.1pfc- 1 Carobou Wltcwuln Mild TURBOT 1 59 CHEDDAR 1 89. 'FILLETS lb. CHEESE lb.

1 CHICKEN $T198v 1 Htm'- mmmm.

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