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Show 4 THE CITIZEN THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1974 , C a 9 Friday Wedding Slated CloDean and John Riches, Smithfield, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marla, to Kim Parker, son of Janice and Earl Reed Parker of Hyrum. They will be married Friday, June 21. That evening a reception will be given in their honor from 7:30 to 9:30 at Rosella Manor in ProviAll friends and dence. relatives are invited to at tend. Marla is a 1973 graduate of Sky View High School and LDS Seminary. She is pre- sently employed at Wurlitzer Company in Logan. Kim is a 1971 graduate of Sky View High School and LDS Seminary. He is presently employed at Hesston of Utah. Following a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Logan. TRINA EGAN AND JOHN WOLLEN DEBRA BROUGH AND LARRY RODEBUSH Egan and Wollen to Wed Velda Mae and Earl D. Egan, Richmond announce, the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Trina, to John R. Wollen, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Wollen, Granger. The couple will be married Friday, June 21. A reception will be held that evening at the Richmond, Utah LDS Stake Center, 12 sounth First West, from 7:30 to 9:30. All friends and relatives are invited. No formal invitations are being sent. June Wedding Planned Trina is a 1973 graduate of View High School and a Sky four year seminary gradu- Anna and J. Grant Brough, Smithfield, annonce the forthcoming marriage of ate. She has completed one year at the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. . John is a 1971 graduate of Granger High School and has attended Univerisity of Utah, serving an apprenticeship at the Newspaper Agency Corporation in Salt Lake ' City. After their honeymoon the couple plans to make their home in Salt Lake City. KIM PARKER AND MARLA RICHES their daughter, Debra, to Larry D. Rodebush, son of Venice and O. F. Rodebush. Smithfield. The wedding ceremony will be performed in the Logan LDS Temple on Friday, June 28. Debbie is a graduate of Sky View High School and has attended Brigham Young University in Provo for the past two ond one half Golden Wedding Anniversary Celebrated Delis Lamb and Oral Lynn Ballam were honored on their 50th wedding anniversary at a reception and open house held in their honor by their sons, Oral and Grant, and their families Saturday, June and Relief Society teacher, YWMIA Gleaner teacher, president, and Ben- son Stake activity leader. They have two sons, Oral and Grant, and eight grand-YWMIchildren. Oral is currently Dean of the College of Edu- A 15, 1974. The reception was held at the home of their son, Grant Ballam, of River Heights. Both were born in Hyde Park, Utah. Delis is the daughter of Erastus and Phoebe Thurston Lamb, and Oral the son of Frederick and Lurany Grant Ballam. They were married June 18, 1924, in the Logan LDS Temple. Shortly after their marriage they moved to the Big Horn Basin in Wyoming where Oral began his teaching career. They moved to Cove, Utah, MR. AND MRS. in 1927 where Oral was a teacher-principuntil the 1935 of damaged Oral has served as a Sunday earthquake the school building. The Cove School teacher and president teacher, students were then transfer- of MIA, bishand counselor red to Richmond, Utah, bishops the' of and clerk stake where Oral became a teach- op, Stake. Benson er, and later, in 1939, princiHe has been active in pal, a position he held until his retirement in 1967. He scouting all his life. He has attended the old Brigham received the Silver Beaver College and later graduated scouting award and is curfrom Utah State University. rently council commissioner Both have been lifelong of the Cache Valley Council, active members of the LDS BSA. For 19 years he was a Church. Delis has served as member of the Cache County a Primary, Sunday School Welfare Board. en levard, Logan, Utah. Over 300 friends and relatives honored the couple by attending the open house. Attending were all the surviving sisters of the couple, Mrs. DeRiese (Carma Ballam) Balls of Roy, Utah; Mrs. Harold (Martha Ballam) Daines. Mrs. Ernest (Florence Lamb) Ashcroft and Mrs. Ernest (Sadie Lamb) Olsen of Hyde Park, Utah, and Mrs. Floyd (Lib-bi- e Lamb) Nielsen of Plain City, Utah. Musical numbers were ORAL BALLAM al M-M- to the Logan LDS Temple where they now serve. They now reside at 263 Bou1968 cation at Utah State University, and mayor of Smith-fielGrant is owner of Grants Pharmacy. Both sons have served as bishop or branch president. Oral is married to the former Toey Chambers of Smithfield, and Grant to the former Marianne Fullmer of Benson Ward, Utah. After retirement, the couple spent a winter at Mesa, Ariz., and then returned to Logan to accept a call in sung by Michael and Pamela Ballam, grandchildren of the couple, and other grandchildren and friends and relatives acted as hosts and served the refreshments for the occasion. d. New Policy Wedding stories that are submitted to the Cache Citizen for publication must not be more than 300 words in length, and should be submitted no later than four weeks after the wedding has taken place. years. Larry graduated from Sky View High School and served as a missionary for the LDS Church in Japan. He is a senior at Utah State Univerisity majoring in landscape architecture and environ mental planning. Following the ceremony the wedding party will attend a dinner at the Four Winds. That evening a garden leception will be held at the home of the brides parents, 640 Canyon Road, Smithfield, from '7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. parties have been given in Debbies honor by Kathy Labrum, Provo; Susie Meikle, Logan; Julie Kraus, Mendon, and Cindy Low, Smithfield. 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