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Show 1 DESERET NEWS, Friday, March 21, 1969 m Spring Brides Pledge Vows . Duehlmsler-Davi- s festivities are Postnuptial honoring newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Kent W. Davis (LaDonna This evening the couple will be honored at a reception at Idillcreek Stake Center. Attendants will include Miss Anneke Dame, Miss Linda Mrs. Dick Gurke, Barnes, Mrs Derke Mellen and Miss Patty Blanchard. Gene Stuart will be best man. The bride graduated from Robert Steur College of Beauty and has attended BYU. She fulfilled an LDS mission to the Netherlands. The bridegroom is studying at Stevens Henag-e- r College. Davis, 179 E. Gregson Ave., gave a wedding breakfast at Duehlmeier). They were married in Salt Lake Temple rites this morning. Parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton 0. llarman's. Friday night, the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred If, Duehlmeier, 1217 S. 8th West, will honor the couple at a reception at Cannon Ward. Another reception will he held Saturday in Panaca, Nev. Bridal attendants will be Mrs. Myron Cox, Mrs. Allen Turner, 'Miss Carol Ann Nagel, Miss Susan Hunter, Miss Laura Duehlmeier, and flower Michelle Bytheway, girl. Keith D. Davis will be best man. The bride is a graduate of Dixie Junior College and Utah State University. The bridegroom is a former student at Dixie and now attends the University of Utah. He has served in the LDS Southern Far East and the Alaskan-Canadiainission fields. Slagle-Wileo- BeufyBlanchard I Pledging marriage vows this morning in the Salt Lake Temple were Miss Ansje Beuk and David M. Blanchard. They were feted at a weda ding breakfast at by his brothpr-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Derke Mellen. Mr. and Mrs. Lourens Beuk, 761 E. 4123 South, are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Edith G. Blanchard, 2743 Adams St., and the late Lloyd T. Blan-clrrChuck-A-Ram- Mrs. Fred Duehlmeier David Blanchard x Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Wilcox, 3575 Ceres Dr., honored their son and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bradley Wilcox, at a wedding breakfast today at the Doll House. The bride, the former Miss Susan Slagle, exchanged marriage vows with her bridegroom in the Salt Lake Temple. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. (Bud) Slagle, 3007 E. 3175 South. This evening the bridal pair will greet reception guests at the Canyon Rim Stake Center. Attendants will be Mrs. Alan Staker, Miss Sherrie Slagle, Miss Sliauna Slagle, Miss Stephanie Slagle, Mrs. Steven Tree, Mrs. Kent Taylor, Miss Pat Thomas, Miss Brenda Bennion, and flower girls, Shirlee Slagle and Andrea Wilcox. Earl Andrews will be best n i!Mrs. l r1 ' The bride lus attended the University of Utah, where her husband is a student. He fulfilled an LDS Texas mission. Prenuptial party hostesses included Mrs. Marian Barlow, Mrs. Preston Lee, Mrs. Neal Hart, Mrs. Wayne Hicken, Mrs. Jerry Davis, Miss Brenda Bennion, Mrs. Alan Staker, Mrs. Steven Tree, Miss Pat Thomas, Mrs. Kent Taylor, Mrs. John Mrs. BeJong, Charles Fisher and Mrs. Edna Parker. Riley-Clar- k Bert Thomas Clark claimed Miss Virginia Lynn Riley for his bride this morning in the Salt Lake Temple. They will be honored at a reception this at Winder Stake evening House. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Riley, 1212 E. 4500 South. The bridegroom is a sort of Mrs. Alan B. Clark, 2251 Lamboume Ave. Attending the bride will be Miss Denice Hintze, Miss Mary Clark, Miss Janet Riley, Miss Lala Riley and Miss Valerie Riley. Gary Clark will be best man. The bride has attended the Mrs. Guy Vilcox University of Utah. Her husband is a student there. Cox-Jud- d In rites solemnized Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Karen Sue Cox and Richard Judd were married. Following, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Judd, Ogden, honored them at a Mrs. Richard Judd Mrs. Thomas Clark breakfast at the Ramada Inn. The bride is a daughter of wedding Mr. and Mrs. David R. Cox, Ogden. the evening, Wednesday bridal pair greeted guests at a reception at the White House in Ogden. Attending the bride were Mrs. Ronald V. Nelson, Miss Dorothy Cox, Miss Cathleen Miss Marcia Cox, Miss Amelia Judd, Miss Debbie Judd, Miss Lenora Judd, and flower gipls, Cindy Cox and ' Kathy Judd. Cox, Thonas man. Judd was best The bride and her husband are students at Weber State College! She has attended BYU. ilr. Judd fulfilled an LDS mksion to Austria. Olympus Hills . . . Foothill Village . . . Downtown . . . Ogden . . . 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