Baird/Anderson
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Julee Baird and Jerin Anderson
Julee Baird and Jerin Anderson
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Terry and Jan Baird are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Julee, to Jerin Anderson, son of Larry and Paula Anderson of Providence. They will be married in the Salt Lake Temple, Friday, Nov. 6. A reception in their honor will be held the following evening, Saturday, Nov. 7 at the Hale Street chapel, 428 S. Hale Street, Grantsville, from 6-9 p.m. Julee graduated from Grantsville High School in 2006. She is currently a student at Utah State University where she will receive her bachelor’s degree this spring in public relations and communications. She will continue her education next fall in nursing. She is employed by Rocky Mountain Care and Love Health Care. Jerin graduated from Mountain Crest High School in Logan in 2005. He graduated in 2008 from Utah State University with a degree in business management. He is employed by the Sentinnel Co. They will make their home in Logan. If we have mistakenly missed anyone, please join us at the reception Saturday night.
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