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Show u SUNDAY, SEPT. Janalee Adele Garberson Mary Ellen Hales Becomes Bride Of Dennis Hoagland Uinh County, 22, 1968 Sunday Herald Utah 3A Cheryl Diane Doxey Says Vows With Ronald Wayne Julian Marries Jess Rogers Moses hand-ru- n Floren- Now at home in Provo art hemline the circled tine Mrs. lace Ellen Jess and voke'Mr. The Rogers Mary Hale, daughter candlelight satin. of Mrs. Richard Wayne Hales was of lace with Moses, who were married on and chapel train. The train of Provo and the late Dr. Hales, beading accentuating the rose1 Sept. 10 in the Salt Lake LDS floated from the circlet neck- Cheryl Diane Doxey of Provo Julian, Salt Lake City, was wed to Dennis Roy Hoag-lan- design of the lace. Scalloped Temple with members of their line. A cluster of lace and silk and Ronald Wayne Julian were Following the ceremony, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde lace edged the high collar. immediate families attending. petals edged with pearls se- - .united in solemn marriage beautifully arranged wedding R. Hoagland of Cypress, Calif., cuffs, skirt edge and the soft- The bride is the former Jana-- , cured the silk illusion veil. rites in the Salt Lake Temple, breakfast was given by the Friday in the Salt Lake LDSily draped train. A cluster of lee Adele Garberson, daughter She carried a cascade ar- - Sept. 13. Nathan Eldon Tanner, parents of the groom in Salt r Temple with 0. Leslie Stone, satin roses and beaded lace 'of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth rangement of white roses, tulle second counselor in the First Lake City, The Smith Family Living president, performing released a cascade of ivory silk berson of Laton, Calif. Mr. and white orchids. Presidency of the LDS Church the ceremony, illusion in the shoulder-lengt- h e Moses is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Center on Brigham Yeung the ceremony. performed of honor as Call maid Betty Following the ceremony, veil. She carried white carna- - Harper Mcses of Parma, Ida., of was The a is bride Campus beautifully versity daughter a caftan stvled gown of family and friends gathered at tions, centered with a white who hosted a luncheon for the white dotted Swiss Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Doxey, decorated for the wedding reand yellow of William B. Smart, orchid, with stephanotis form- - families in Salt Lake the home City:, i wore a Provo, and the bridegroom is ception Thursday evening with .th wnicn an uncle of the bride, in Salt mg a lacy edge. following the ceremony, white ostrich feather hat and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley classic white columns holding Lake City, where a buffet was Martha Hales, sister of the! A reception in their honor yellow roses, streamers of a nosegay of tangerine carried served. bride, was maia of honor, with was held in Hanford, Calif., at yellow nft, turquoise blue rib-- , Collen Tucker HanMrs. roses. In the evening the bridal Mrs Phillip Richards, Mrs.jthe LDS Ward hall and they bon and garlands of baby Maull and Christine ford, eted m Parma on party greeted friends at a beau- Stephen Studdert, Mrs. Joeliwere breath. ' Moses were bridesmaids 3 k tifully appointed reception at Wright, Mrs. D. Edward Goeh-- Sept 17 The bride chose for her wedin similar gowns and carried of a sister the Ninth-19tand h LDS Ward hall. ring groom the wore her wedding The ding an original gown, empire yellow and white roses. uauem naies, a sisier oi Gladioli in pink and white with fashioned of silk organza over meigown of antique ivory delust- - Dennis Moses was best man slender tapers formed the back- umuc, delustered taffeta, appliqued iueuidiuered satin with caftan styling for his brother with Clyde m ground for the bridal line. Inwith Alencon lace motifs hand Florentine lace sleeves ended ? Moses. and Joreenson Brvce dividual wrought iron center, wiui me Dnaesmaias gowned in a border of a in crystal and seed and point TTia Pmvo Eaele- Auxiliary jeweled . in clear pink, . h o i gowns iuiucu iiutiivo ao uoiiti o, pieces decked with carnations ana ' a s with scooped neck and poufed I Yellow and white were com- tannuf MAoinerH and ribbons with pink candles uamdainty coronet of the They carried deep bined in the elaborate recep- - Daughter centered the individual tables, sleeves. . and seed pearls held the rers,.' di! crystal j u nQe im ening which were covered with white pink roses tied with white cartion floral decorations and inurSQav vil of silk illusion whirh rectlon of Mrs- - Morns Forbush over pink satin cloths edged in nations in nosegays. DacKgrouno music was piaved was appliqued with sprays of Hurst w. a Gerald Robert C. Hoagland of Buena matching lace. The buffet was by the bride's father at the the M o tabIes and hanging deco"i the covered with an heirloom cloth Park, Calif., was best man 3hP rarriPri ch inel train used at the wedding party of with W. Gary Cannon of Sac 'Following a honey- fashlons' and the bride's parents. The wed' ramento, head usher, and L. moon the couple are residing rose buds and white stephano-i- n ding cake formed the center-- 1 Darrell Thomander, La CanMrs. Ray Nelson narrated a :tis Provo. The bride teaches at Be van Richardson piece, flanked by pink tapers ada, Calif., Rrieham Youne Universitv and fashion show which included of Sacramento, Gary Sepulveda and flowers. of is working toward a master's! styles for tots, teen", mothers Mrs clarke B Doxey, a sister- - f j Members and friends I MRS. DENNIS HOAGLAND The wedding gown, designed of Westwood, Cal., Peter Olson, onH ... . Trio fall . rrianrlTntVmrc pl. auenaea rresno,"'" j AssociaUtah '"" aiie 6' aegree. Chapter Three, taut.; Mrs. (Mary Ellen Hales) by the bride, was of delustered Beverly Hills, Dale J. Marquis tion for the Blind, met Thurs- State College and graduated olors were skilfully blended to Kimball Ventura, R. Doxey, Provo; Mrs of Glendale and Craig Collette MRS. RONALD W. JULIAN snow the test in fashion for of Pasadena, Calif. Welcoming day for their regular monthly from BYU. She was affiliated Douglas A. Doxey, Salt Lake fashl well (Cheryl Diane Doxey) as as andiback"t(-schooCity; Diane Carter, Belle view, guests at the door were Dr. and meeting at the Provo Utilities with Phi Mu Sorority woman. me lons clllD Ior smart Lambda Chi. She was named, Mrs. D. Wilson Hales, Dr. and Building. Wash.; Monette Wade, Ogden; Doxey, and Kimball R. Doxey entertainment under Mrs. Robert H. Hales and Mr. Louise Robertson, president, Honored Queen of Job's Daugh- MagMn Julian and Robin jul-- l assisting as ushers. and Mrs. William B, Smart. welcomed the group of 55. All iers ana is a me memoer ot lan, 5ait LaKe uty, sisters ot: Among hostesses for pre-th- e Walker added additional enterSpecial guests included Mr. enjoyed a delightful groom, and Valerie, Cheri- - nuptte' parties were Mrs. Dan- variety the California Scholarship Fed- tainment for the members. and Mrs. Thomas L. Smart of musical program of barbershop eration. She was also presilyn, and cnristma Doxey served iiel H. Ludlow, Kriss Bodell, Mrs. Kamis Nelson served a as flower Portland, Ore., Mrs. Robert singing by 21 members of the dent of the Spanisn Club, Girls girls. All wore floor Mrs. Douglas A. Doxey, Mrs. Mrs. Clarence (Lih) Ellert-- 1 James Monroe had two luncheon. of Los SPEB-SQSLeague, of turquoise sheer Allen Burgess, Queen and, Roy Day Spung Chorus Hoagland of Mrs. E. C Angeles, the length gowns Skyline when was married reviewed the first part of ters. Eliza Dr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Hales while In high Models were JoAnn Hansen, nylon flowered print over taf- Wade, Mrs. Kimball R. Doxey, May Queen di Day Maxfield with Jerry "The Children of the White he moved into the White House, of school. Provo, grandparents. Joan Peterson, Stella Arche-lett- feta. Each attendant carried and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. recting. House" by Christine Sadler for and two years later his daugh Mr. Moses is majoring in included Mr. and guests Orellia Archeletta, Babie long stemmed yellow roses, Julian. Mrs. Joyce Kelsey of Amerimembers of the Nelke Club ter Maria, at 16, became the Mrs. Leland J. Fife of and will be named a second Dalton, Fonie Patten, Laura while the flower girls wore Berkley, The bride donned a coat of can Fork, accompanied by Mrs. when they met Thursday after- first White House bride. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. DeLong recreation at BYU. He is a Burtelson, of wool with black fur trim, wrist Neta Pat red Lopez, yellow dainty corsages two solos. Fern Adams had Johnson, sang John Quincy noon at the home of Mrs. Ella of Portland, Ore., Dr. Thomas member of the Air Force ROTC Fields, Emily Ford, Julie Ford, carnations. with black patent shoes and a Mrs. Eunice most the successful three Bishop gave sons, Jacobsen. B. Smart of Seattle, Wash., Mr. lietenant upon graduation. He Shelly Ford, Chuckie Lopez, John Thompson of Salt Lake bag for her honeymoon. Tht Mrs. Ellertsen told of the being his youngest son, Charles, and Mrs. Richard J. Smart of comic English monologue and served a two-yemission in Vickie stood as best man with couple plan to return to Prov lives of the children of the first who became a noted lawyer. San Francisco, Calif., Dr. and little Sharon Owens delighted the Central States and Canada Sharon Hurst, Patty Hurst, City Deann Kim Dalton Evans, Julian, Creed Julian, where both will attend Brigham tbe group with a flute seven presidents, from George After John Quincy Adams was Mrs. D. Wilson Hales of for the LDS Church. and Arthur Dalton. A. Doxey, Clarke B. Young University. Douglas Lillie Owens was Mrs. for the presidency by program Washington to Andrew Jackson. defeated Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. In all there have been 176 chil- Andrew Jackson, he became a Hoagland, Mr. and Mrs. D. chairman and introduced the member of the House of Repre- Edward Goehring of Southern numbers. dren live in the White House. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Kester Mrs. Sadler has personally sentatives. California. Andrew Jackson and his wife known all the inhabitants of the from Santaquin were present The couple will honeymoon in White House from Eleanor Rachel adopted a child, the the Teton National Park in and asked the blind members, Roosevelt to the present time. nephew of his wife, as Andrew Wyoming before making their to a dinner and program sponAlthough George Washington Jackson Jr. When he moved home in Downey, Calif., where sored by the Santaquin Lions had no children of his own, his into the White House, they Mr. Hoagland is in business. Club to be held Oct. 4 at the Stake House. Santaquin-Tinti- c wife, Martha, had two by a were taking care of six children Entertaining at former marriage. Washington all of them under 10. He superThe was accepted, invitation have been Mrs. Leland vised their schooling, conduct- parties also adopted two of the to have decided was and it Richards Mrs. J. Fife, Phillip ed weddings for two of the girls and Debbie Celia Hansen, this take place of the regular Fife; John Adams and his wife and did more baby sitting than Mrs. Stephen Studdart and Mrs. October special. Mrs. Kathryn Abigail had four children, one any other president up to that Joel Wright; Mrs. Loftis Shef- Thompson, state president of girl and three boys. Susan time. Altogether the Jacksons field; Mrs. Merrill Bushnell, the association was present and Adams, a grandchild, was the reared 11 children. Mrs. Delbert Hales, Mrs. Hal made several announcements of " Mrs. Clinton Dutson, presi M. first child to live in the White Clyde; Mrs. Robert Hales, interest to the members. House. The Adams family wai dent, conducted the meeting Mrs. D. Wilson Hales and Mrs. The evening concluded with the first family to live there, and Mrs. D. D. Bushnell read Wayne B. Hales. visiting while all were served and they were there for only a the poem. Mrs. Eva Gillespie The groom's parents will host a delicious dessert introduced Mrs. Ellertsen. Tribihort time. an open house in honor of the Thomas Jefferson was the utes to deceased members were ' Thailand is roughly couple on Oct. 5 in Cypress, devoted father of three daugh- given, the one to Edith Y. Calif. the size of Texas. ters, one of whom died young. Booth by her daughter, Mrs. He had eight grandchildren and C. A. Phillips, and the one all lived in the White House to Ach3a Paxman by her sister-in-laEXPERIENCED PIANO TEACHER Mrs. Stella Garrett. for some time along with their Delicious refreshments were parents, his two other daughMm. Beverly Merkley, A. Wui. U now acters and their husbands. Mar- served by Mrs. Jacobsen with cepting elementary to tenlor music itudenti tha Randolph had her eighth Mrs. Helen Hoyt the assisting for both piano end theory. Mrs. Merkley child in the White House, the hostess. hi received honori In PlenoPerformence first one born there. 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