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Show "TT r ATTEND CONVENTION Bill Klippert, Jane Baker '!'- - 1. Sept. 23, -- I type plow, John Deere A wheel tractor; John Deere disc; John Deere IF rod weeda, 811 priced for quick Call 8528821 Ran-cher- Marry In Ohio Mlu Jane Baker and -ilk. jV 1181 Bishop and Mrs. Rex G. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Plowman attended a bankas o Falcon meeting and excursion to FOR SALE-1- 964 ; 16 brio Oliva pickup Pak City an Friday and Sat- Superia Mil; manure urday of last week. spreada; - I.j pull Wi- lliam L. Klippert were united id marriage at 7 p.m., September 2, in the Church of Jetua Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in Coalburg, (Ala An open house to honor the newlyweds will be held at the home of the bridegroom's parents on September 24, from 8 until 10 in the evening. Bishop . Robert Oair officiated during the double-rin- g ceremony In Ohio. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore with charm a gown of peau taffeta and Alencon lace, fashion-- , ed with an empire bodice, cir clet neckline, long pointed sleeves and a modified skirt A Watteau split-levcourt train flowed gracefully from the shoulders, soul the bodice and skirt had a baroque flourish of Alencon lace medallions, with the same re- centering the train, bouffant Persian veil of silk illusion was draped from a forward hat of peau taffeta etched with pearls and aurora borealis, and she carried a cascade arrangement of white carnations, centered white orchid. Miss Linda Klippert, sister of tiie groom, saved as the attendant. She crepe gown with pink h empire bodice, sleeves and nwuHnoH skirt To complement ha attire, die wore a fir- - The marriage of Miss Judy ward petal hat with a circuMax Alda, lar llhixia veil and carried a Oliversonwaaand solemnised AugWelsa, cascade arrangement of pink sweetheart roam and carna- ust 25 in the Salt Lake IDS temple. Guests were greeted tions. the following evening at a reMyrl Klippert saved his rim as best man, and ushers ception in the Oneida stake John C. Baka, brotha cultural hall from 8 to 10 p.m. The bride wore an empire-style- d of the bride, Don Belche and dress of delustered satEarl RusselL in with trimmed the Immediately following lace appliques and seed ceremony, a reception wai held in tiie church social peals. The dress featured rooms. Aides were Miss Con- long sleeves and a train which nie Baka, cousin of the fell from the shoulders. The veil was gathbride, at the guest book; Miss shoulder-lengtDorothy Large of Alexandria, ered to a fabric rose trimmed Va., at tiie cake salva and with seed peals. The bridal Miss Sandra Mackey serving bouquet was fakhiwml of white carnations surrounding at the punch bowL After a honeymoon trip to a lavenda orchid. A sister of the bride, Mrs. Canada, the couple will live Shari Jensen, wai matron of in Logan, Utah. The new Mrs. Bridesmaids dau- - honor. were of Mr. Kllgert, John Mrs. Bevaly Haega and Baka of Sharpeville RD 2, Mrs. Utahns Nielsen. fThe Penn., was graduated from attendant! wore Merca high school She Is a empire gowns of lavenda satstudent at Utah State Univer- - in and carried single lavenda Cynthia Lynn of the bride, was husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Klippert of Presbridesmaid. Ha ton, was graduated from Presgown was of ton high school and la a senlace ova lavenda. ior at Utah Mate University. Best man was Shirt Speoca, Meet Mr. & Mrs. Lovebird A-ll- ne el who love, honor and treat each other with affection every waking hour, but '. When They Go To Bed become fighting birde of a different featherl Judy Oliverson, Max Alder MAKE HOME W OGDEN are Mr. and Mrs. married August 27 in Preston. Phyffis GooiM of Tfcatcba. Ogden elbow-lengt- A-li- ne Wed Recently h floor-leng- th floor-empi- re In Temple of the groom, and ushers were Gary and Forrest Olivason, brothers of the bride. Miss Janet Erwin and Mrs. Dona Spenca, sister of the groom, were at the guest book. Those helping with gifts were Mrs. EUse Oliverson and Mrs. Joan Johnson. e Serving were Lynn and Howells, Sally Candy ce Allen, Bar-ba-a Swann, and Sandra Don-eChristie and Katinr Oliverson and Bradley Jensen passed out napkins. Music was provided by Thomas Jensen at the organ. The young couple honeymooned In Yellowstone Pak and they were honored at an open house In Weisa September 4. Provo, Utah, will be their new home where they will both continue their studies at Brigham Young University. A kitchen showa was given on August 20 by Mrs. Utahna Nielsen and Mrs. Bevaly Haega. A brides book was made and refreshments were brother-in-la- w Can-dyc- Bam-broug-h, y. a He wai a memba of the Preston Klwanls Club and was an ekter in the LDS church. Surviving are his widow, Chapman. Ha parents two sons and two daughters, ed the plains Mrs. Leloy (Jeanine) Nelson, Her fatha wagon. to build the Salt Lake Goshen, Idaho; Ray McLing, Bountiful; Mrs. Guy (Myrna) alls; Lynn, Florence waa a small Odell, Idaho 15 grandchildren; Preston; child, she came with three sisters, Edith Cries, ante to Uva In Preston d Ora McLing, Los she grew up. Twin Beth Smout, She .was married January 23, .1907, at Logan to Lewis Funaal services were held Exra Wixom of Bea Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. at the They moved to Bea where they lived fa many Oneida stake center. Burial years at Sharon. They then wu In the Idaho FaDi went back to Preston and resided there until 1934 when LEWISTON Mrs. Ethel they moved to California. Mr. Blair McGee, 71, native of Wixom died in 1953. Mrs. Wixom wu active in Lewiston and lifelong resident tbe Lomita LDS Relief So- of that community, died Satciety where she was dau urday in Idaho rails at the leada. She taught theology. homo of a daughter, Mrs. Jay She wu alio a bone mission- (Ruth) Chambers, following a ary. Fa the put 10 yean six months' illneu. She wu born In Lewiston on aha had traveled extensively, ugust 31, 1895, a daughter visiting in many states and of William Alma andsarah foreign countries. She wu the motha of nine Emily Rogers. She received children, who all survive: ha education in the county Weldon, George and Neal, Ed- schools, and wu married to na Pakins, Helen Wixom, Claude C. McGee on July 25, Thelma Boucha, Nellie Merit 1917, In the Logan temple. He and Fern Chewning, all of died on January 24, Active throughout ha life California, and Jacquline Headrick of Missouri; one in the LDS church, she had a teacha for many brotha, Geage Chapman of been ars In the Juniu Sunday Twin Falls; 29 grandchildren ihori, and a visiting teacha and 35 great grandchildren. the Relief Society. She Impressive funeral services ..ere held In California and wu also an active memba interment wu in The Green of the American Legion Auxiliary. HUls Memorial Pak. She Is survived by a son, J.- Leland McLing, 53, died Howard B. McGee of Preston, at a Salt Lake hospital Friday and a daughter, Mrs. Jay following a coronay. He had Ruth) Chambers of Idaho been hospitalized fa the past Falls. Also surviving are 13 month. grandchildren and the frilow-n- g brothers and listers: A. He was born Septemba 28, 1912, at Ucon, Idaho, a son of Rosemond Blair, Harold Blair Joseph and Laura Robertson and Mrs. Rulon (Nelda) Lowe, all of Lewiston, and a brotb-a- , McLing. Ottis L. Blair, of Salt Lake Novemba 26, 1948, he married Doris Jones in Provo. He City. had resided in Idaho falls and Funaal services were conSalmon before to ducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in coming Preston 17 years ago where the Lewiston h he established the Preston ward chapel voder the dheo-tiolivestock Auction. He was of Counsda Sid Karen known throughout the area as of the First ward bishopric. an auctionea, rancha and Burial wu In the family plot In the Lewiston city cemetery. cattle buya. now theyre full time lovebirds on a Queen-si- ze Beaulyrest Obituaries stella Martha E Nash Wright, 87, prominent Franklin pionea, passed away 18 at the Logan IDS hospital following major surgery. Mrs. Wnight, Franklins oldest citizen, was bon Sep-tem- Franklin Girl Marries Whitney Man In Salt Lake Temple Afise Sharon Durant September 2 ceremony rfonned by A. Theodore sisted at the guest book. A fils ki the Salt lake IDS npte united in marriage Ms Rae Womack, danpk of Mr. and Mrs. Darren made of IftwaUta an Sharp, son of Mr. and s. Lyman J. Sharp of Decemba 6, 1878, a Hughtay of Isaac Bartlett and Martha as- Alda Sharp, brotha of the groom, assumed the duties of beat man. RonaM, were a ghh of ip. Flower nieces and er w Womack, Lynn and Gene brothers of the bride, served as ushers. Thoee assisting with fee gifts ware sisteiMntew of fee bride, Thelma and Marietta Womak. Those hefetag In the kitchen were Donna Kendall, Lola Bodfljr and LaRee Bodily, while Wfida Pilgrim, Linda Pilgrim, Rosaline Bodily and Marine Sharp, wearing Identical aprons of white organdy, served the guests at tables. Special guests In the line were the brides grandmother, Mrs. W. N. Womack of BkKkfoot, and the groom's grandparents, Mr. Mid Mrs. Alvin Sharp of Preston. A abort program wtu rendered with Mrs. Doris Woodward as mistress of ceremonies. Estha Sharp sang a vocal solo entitled "The Sweetheart Tree, accompanied by Heidi Sharp. Ned Sharp, a cousin from ha matron of bona and lesmaids wore Identical r length gownao f They wore of white hee their cnrsagM were s, tow carnations. The ami In yeflow part t in Qavendar, worn with lace yokes. he motha of he .bride s a auit In a shade of Down cordhm solo. The River." Another vocal solo, "Climb Every Mountain, was sung by Mis. Martins Ackley of Logan, accompanied by Estha Ana Durrani. Tbe bride and groom then thanked everyone and espreased how happy they were. .The bride and groom en joyed a honeymoon trip to Los Angeles, Calif., where iltacy. he 'groom's brother ad Mr and Afire. Allen to, heated a luncheon ate r home In Salt Like ceremony. eve-- r reception the ssme at the Franklin cultural honored the couple. be bride wore a floord-th- 'd gown of delustered a aUh overall lace. Ha were n and Je of the same hoe. Ha over-jack- et ms bridal UurionJHa qurt wM i yeRow roees tied with mdsr ribbon, attending the bride as s. xon of honor was her Barbara Owens of ten. Utah. Bridesmaids sbtem of tbe bride and sls-Mr- m, Sa Marva Womack Worn, Estha and le, Lori Ann. Twee, Vicky Womack, An-a-nd hven-Crystallin- flow-rfrfl- e. Howland Nash at Franklin. She lived in Franklin ha entire lifetime and endeared herself to those around ha by cheerful diipoiition thoughtfulness for at Flowers from ha gardens have gone into homes of the sick and shut-in- s and she has furnished bouquets the ward chapel tar gatherings ha fa tor yean. She spent much time and effort In work of the Relief Society, serving as for many yean. She was a charter memba and captain of the EUen Daughten of the Utah neers. She alio served as president of the Franklin wad Primary. Ha beautiful quilts and handiwak have been enjoyed by ha family and friends throughout ha life. Mrs. Wright Is survived by two daughten, Mrs. Thelma Doney, Franklin, and Mrs. Paul (Melba) Stocks, Pocatello; seven grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lester Atkinson of Franklin. Ha husband, G. L. (Laud) Wright, and son, Gaald Wright, preceded her in death In May' of 1985. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Septemba 22, at .1 p.m. m the Franklin ward chapel. Friends may call at the Webb Mortuary Wednesday evening and at the Franklin chapel Thursday morning from 11 until timn of services. Interment will be in the Franklin cemetery, ir Florence Melena Chapman 74, died in California Wixom, VO 7. She was born mhr while the troomt Septemba bride's brother. The m, ydtow dress 28, 1892, at ha woreout January the odor couple Is now at home in Utah, the daughter ofCroyden, cany Geage Whitney Watson and Martha Thackoy IMM mao An-an- - fa Now they can stretch and sprawl In royal comfort on their new Queen-sizBeauty rest the new, 20 bluer double bed. Bee uty rest is made differently. Beauty rests coils ars separata, Individual not wired together, they dont ug down together. Beauty-res- t e gives every part of your body the firm, flexible support it needs. Because Bee uty rest coils are separate, each sleeper gets single bed comfort in this new Beautyrest double bed. No rolling together. No collisions. 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