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Show I (Ulairisgs date Two make vows in LDS Temple Michelle ' i Nerbonne Raymond Temple. Seaman graduates WICHITA Texas FALLS, Airman Stephen C. Parris, son of Mrs. Lavera L. Parris of 375 W. 870 N.,' Sunset, Utah, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force aircraft peach (orange) rose and lily of the valley corsages. Benjo Pedro served as best man with the grooms friends and brothers of the Seegmiller Seegmiller ushers. Jerry served as an maintenance training course at Sheppard Air Force Base, here. Graduates of the course earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Parris learned aircraft maintenance, repair and service. He is being assigned to Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, for duty with a unit of the Pacific Air Forces. The airman is a 1977 graduate of Clearfield High School, Clearfield, Utah. His father, Mr. Lyle K. Parris, resides at 5000 N. 1900 W., Roy, Utah. Sanders and Tomlinson, Emily . peach (orange) colored v;"- - . v East Mech. Wing Weapons stationed at HAFB. 11'- Ob MRS. BRAD LASATER - takes her place among August brides. Special guests at the reception were the brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Checketts Jr. of Ogden and also the grooms from grandparents California. Out of town guests were the bridegrooms parents Mr. and Mrs. Axmond R. Nerbonne and his sister Rites performed North Terrace Drive Clearfield, and Brad G. Lasater, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Don Lasater of 1980 West Christine Nerbonne, a niece Kara and also an aunt from California. August bride is the former Miss Kohler, Debby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kohler of 219 E. 300 N Clearfield. The bridegroom is Steven Nabor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nabor who live at 1699 N. 350 W., Sunset. The young couple was married Thursday in late summer rites at the home of the brides parents with Bishop Clifford LeFever officiating. A garden reception followed. Lace Edging For the impressive ceremony the bride wore a gown of bridal satin, designed with an empire bodice featuring a lace The fitted sleeves were fashioned of lace. The satin skirt extended into a chapel-lengt- h train. Matron of honor was Mrs. Gary Stettler. Attending as bridesmaids were the Misses Michelle Nabor, Nickie Nabor and Jill Gottschalk. Others attending were Mrs. Keary Kohler as attending matron, and Candi Stettler and Holli Stettler as flower girls. Best man was Joe Garcia, with Keary Kohler, Vaun Kohler and Gary Stettler as ushers. After a wedding trip to California, the couple will make their home in Clearfield. PRICES GOOD THRU AUG. 15, 1979 By Denise Hammon Of interest in the marriage on Saturday of Nadine Graves and Patrick Glenn Gabbert of Springville. Bishop A. J. Wallace married the couple in a ceremony in the Sunset 6th Ward Relief Society room. An open house followed. Following a wedding trip to Strawberry Reservoir the couple will live in Springville. Mr. Gabberts mother Maryann Cousins and his sister Cheryl came in for the wedding. Parents of the new bride are Robert and Laveme ..Young. The baby daughter born on Aug. 1 to Randall and Susan Robinett is .the grand daughter of Ed and Carol Robinett. Randall and Susan live in Ogden. and Nola Lawrence Kimberwere dinner guests of their son and his wife and Julianne Glenn Kimber on Sunday of last week. They were also among family members attending a Richins reunion which was held in Henefer on Aug. 4. About eighty participated. Lunch was in the park, business in the ward chapel. Mrs. Ellen Weaver 91, who died on Aug. 5 in Ogden was the mother of Mrs. Lester J. (Elaine H.) Moore. She was born in Layton. Her husband Joseph Har-bertso- n, - Center Cut i.$fl69 Rib Steaks p ir Delicious Broken Sliced Bacon Lb $560 10-LB- Fully Cooked Whole or Half Hems Lb. Ant. start Ant. loaiti u-if40-1- I Tender Beef WholnCiit lOQ-l- iF 1Mb. Canter Lamb 12-l30-l- U ib 100-L- Aut. Boston Steak (Great for It MAN ASSORTED MEAT nrt lire? Roit H.Spar0r WbelaCat Fryara Cantar Cat Part Start lamb Cbayt . Rump Roasts Lb. $ riU 09 Loaves Fresh Breed (With $10.00 Meat Purcbo)J For Sliced Bologna CLOSED SUNDAYS SUB CAN T fV LjjU SUBSCAN It MADE. Par Part Samafa B - B - Q) Tender Beef 97 P.M. W lb.lMfRib Pork OPEN . .Ant. Start li-h- i. Pot Roasts fiyn Port Start Oops Baal Rib Pan Part Soma. 30-1- 1 Special This Week. Svpr lunar 60-l- $ VIU 1 9 Center Cut Beef Lb. Fresh Young n Q0 U Vo Ous?22 Beef Liver Aug. 5. Wayne and Susan Palmer have a baby daughter born on Aug. 8. Allen and Michelle Wilson of Fresno, Calif, is here visiting with grandparents Lloyd and Christy Andrews. Mildred Porter, a former Sunset resident now of Clearfield was the guest of honor at a luncheon on Thursday at the home of Lila Lutz in Clinton. Mrs. Porter and her husband Glendon will leave in September for a LDS Mission in the Boston area. The group at the luncheon were on the North Davis DUP County Board together. Present were Lila Lutz, Mildred Porter, Verda Knight, Ellen Mamanckis, Alice Rampton, Hilma Ray, Melva Burt, Jessie Spicker, Marlene Willo Ughby. The HILL AFB, UT (Jul Colonel Michael K. McCuistion, Air Force Advisor to the 508th TFG, was awarded . the Meritorious Service Medal by Group Commander, Cblonel Jonathan Gardner, in ceremonies held recently. Col. McCuistion was cited for his distinguished performance and outstanding service as the Chief of the Division, Director of Aircraft Test, Deputy Chief of Staff, Test ALL ORDERS ARE WRAPPED FOR FREEZING - 90 DAYS - SAME AS CASH ON ORDERS OVER $100.00 TOP QUALITY PERSONALIZED SERVICE and Evaluation, United iurdui rv iiiiPi luncheon was described as a Boston Tea Party. She was given a lovely white hymn book with her name inscribed on it as a gift from the group. Visitors of the Ernest Larsens over the weekend were Norman and Marilyn Wood of Coppermine, Ariz. (TjigjKfTifliTIR and their six children Howard, Hattie, Nelson, Yana, Ruleta and Dallen. Mrs. Wood lived with Ernest and Betty while she attended and graduated from Clearfield High School. The George Reid family and two of his sisters and their families Roland and Beth Manning of Aurora, Colo., Roy and Myrtle Davis of Portland, Ore., numbering about sixty recently had a family reunion at Bear Lake for five days. There , were children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren among the group. Larry and Linda Brown and their children Doug, Greg, Jeff, Staci and Maryann have been in the area visiting from Bozeman, Mont. They are in the process of moving back to Clearfield after a few years in Montana. Lindas parents are Arley and Florence Wallace, Larrys parents Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown live in Clearfield. Bill and Evon Cole have a new grandson born on Sunday to Steve and Jolene Cole who live in Salt Lake City. He will be called Tyler Matthew. States Air Force Tactical Fighter Weapons Center, Nellis AFB, Nevada, from July 24, 1076 to May 20, 1979. During this period, the outstanding professional and skill, leadership, ceaseless efforts of Colonel McCuistion resulted in major contributions to the effectiveness and success of the test and evaluation mission of the Tactical Fighter Weapons Center and greatly improved the combat capabilities of the Tactical Air Forces. 'Ansunown ROUTE CARRIERS WANTED! Accents Ccnrfo GHSEB Brig-Gener- Officer awarded tenant u Lb. A ASSORTED MEAT 400-L- PI AQ Pork diops Following the reception couple left for a honeymoon trip to Jackson Hole Wyo. and Yellowstone National Park. They are residing in Sunset. Out of town guest were: Mr. and Mrs. Robb Davis and daughters Newport Beach, Calif. and Mrs. John R. Lasater and family, Washington D.C. Mr. George Meldrum, Buena Park, California. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Betley, Bear Lake West, Idaho. Prenuptial parties were given by close friends and relatives. Davis and Hollie Lasater were the flower girls. Miss Ray Lynn Wood attended the guest stepgrandchildren. Funeral services were held in Ogden on Wednesday with Bishop John R. Lee of the sixth ward officiating. Entombment in the Aultorest Memorial Mausoleum. Kim and Becky Chatterton have a new daughter born on carried the Lasater Jr. Little Pollyanna 4, EKsfiJ OixaO - 5425 South Ogden. The petite bride wore an original gown of candlelight silk with imported Chantilly lace and etched with tiny seed pearls. The full skirt fell into a wide sweeping train. Her veil was caught to a fitted cap of matching lace and pearls and she carried a bouquet of Spring flowers. Miss Carrie Ray, sister of the bride was Maid of Honor. Bridesmaides were Miss Heidi Ray, also sister of the bride, Miss Cathy Burgett, Miss Bonnie Johnston, Mrs. Mike Sandoval and Mrs. Don active geneology and temple worker. Besides Mrs. Moore she is survived by a son Robert B. Harbertson of Roy, 11 grandchildren, 29 They nosegays of Spring flowers. Jeff Lasater acted as Best Man with Don R. Lasater, Guy Lasater, brothers of the groom, George Kruitbosch, Don Archuleta and Kirk Mattson as ushers. director and a visiting teacher for 40 years. She had been a primary teacher an Inc. HQ the hair. Taylor Harbertson who she married in 1909 died in 1945. She was an active member of the LDS Church, in the Relief Society she had been president, counselor, work neckline. edged QueenAnne marriage R. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Holly Alyson Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Ray, 34 in wedding An book. April Dawn Davis and Robbie Houston took gifts. They all wore dotted swiss gowns of Apricot and yellow with baby breath accented in was solemnized on August 3rd in the Salt Lake Temple, with Elder Ray Jones officiating. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the Lions House in Salt Lake, with a reception following the same evening at the White House, 1190 Couple unite CLEARFIELD In a ceremony on Friday in the Hill Air Force Base Chapel Jeanne P. Guida was married to Sgt. Frank DAmico. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Dominick H. Guida. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. of and Mrs. Frank Collingdale, Pa. A reception was held in their honor following the ceremony at the home of the brides parents. After a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe, Nev. they will live at McGuire Air Force Base in Trenton, N.J. South Roy. The sister-in-la- w The bridegroom is a graduate of Oceanside High East and West. He is in the 388 EMS at 388 Tac Fighter as Seegmiller and Kara Nerbonne were flower girls. The attendants wore peach (orange) floral gowns and carried long stemmed peach (orange) roses with lily of the valley. Flower girls wore 3825 Mrs. Mark Seegmiller. The bride is a graduate of Clearfield High and is attending Weber State College. peach-orang- e Tomlinson. Other attendants were Mr. Mark (Nancy) Seegmiller, Mrs. Randy (Lori Ann ) Samuel and Christine Nerbonne. Carrie and Mark serving as Tomlinson also usher. An Open House will be held fn California. After a short honeymoon in California, the young couple will live in Clearfield temporarily. Prenuptial parties were hosted by aunts (Mrs. Kenneth Clark, Mrs. Wendell color carried a roses while roses with lily of the valley and babys breath. the bride Clearfield High School. bride Kent Baxter, Michael lace covered bodice accented by ruffles. She Attending McCreary is a of Mrs, Tina Paulsen of 1422 N. Porter, and Gary J. McCrary of 463 N. 200 W., Clearfield. Her fiance is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Harvey of 106 W. 700 N., Clearfield. The bride elect and her fiance were graduated from Miss daughter Mothers wore deep orange street length dresses with of matron of honor was her sister Mrs. Jarry (Marie) follow. gown. Oceanside, California. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Seegmiller of 18 Airlane Drive, in Clearfield. A reception was hosted by the Seegmillers at the Ninth Ward Cultural Hall Saturday evening. The bride wore an ensemble of sheer organza over taffeta. The gown featured a high neckline, lace maxdarin collar and a long sleeve with lace cuffs. A m SEEGMILLER WEDS in Salt Lake of Michael Allen Nerbonne August 11, 1979 in a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding lunch followed at the Heritage House given by the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axmond 't rv gingham check in a long Seegmiller became the bride Announcement is made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Christy McCrary to Alan S. Harvey. The ceremony will be performed at the Clearfield IDS 6th Ward Cultural Hall on Aug. 30. A reception will set 731-35- Cc!l: Bremen 67 |