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Show oToiiFn n fi'vnvy iCathe Countv I Trade Vows In Lovely Fall Wedding loxely wedding JW PL r I ' 'v I i il - fall A X, h::i r- ' ) of inter- tali r THE HERALD JOURNAL 1 1 Wed In Logan Temple est to their manv relatives and friends was the double ring ceremony performed when DeAnn Buttars and Lynnwood E. Savase were married in the Logan LDS Temple on September 12 President Evan A. Darley ofticiated DeAnn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald D Buttars, Claikston Emmett Savage, is Lynns father. the the Following wedding bridal party met at Zanavoo Lodge for a wedding bieakfast given by .the groom's father. On the 13th of October the young couple greeted guests at a wedding reception at Clarkston given with the bride's parents as hosts. Lace and Satin The newlyweds stood before an archway decked with silver bells and green leaves. The bride was radiant in an original gown designed by Ljnns sister Lois, made of imported lace over tulle and satin. The bodice was completed with a Peter Tan collar and long sleeves of lace. Her fingertip veil was attached to a crown of pearls. She carried a bouquet or red rosebuds tied with blue ribbon. Miss Clarice Thompson was maid of honor, gowned in light blue taffeta. Arba Jean Thompson, Barbara Lund and Caroline Marsten were bridesmaids in matching dieses of light pink taffeta. They carried baskets of carnations. pink Jane Mary Hugie was the little flower girl dressed in wiute taffeta dotted with rosebuds. Standing with her was DeAnns little brother yy Sir. and Sirs. Lynnwood E. Savage Circle October Date ?zy ' erly Barson, Gwenda Archibald and Beverly Jardine served the refreshments. Laurel and Elaine Braithwaite passed the napkins. j Wedding Cake beautiful three tiered wedcake decorated with roses and silver bells was displayed. Pink candles were placed on eithA ding er 'X Xtf side. The program was under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Arbon Christensen and Ronald Buttars and his daughter Rhonda sang duets. Neldon Braithwaite played violin selections accompanied by his wife Lois. The young couple honeymooned in the Northern Stales. For going , ? sS f o 4, ' r Xi f f ?'' . - , 4v vj i Y s (, away the bride chose a gray and black fitted suit with red accessories. They are now at home in Hyrum. DeAnn amended Weber College and Utah State University. She is now employed by Dr. J. C. Hayward. The groom has served two and a half years in the New Zealand mission and has completed his tour of Army duty. He is continuing his schooling at U S U. Before the wedding DeAnn and v 3x a - jt v$ J ?Nfe ,v.k t , the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Carol Lee to Harris G. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover E. Allen of Cove. The young couple will be married in the Logan LDS Temple on October 28. Open house will be given by the groom's parents that evening at the Cove chapel. Friends and relatives are invited to call between the hours of 8 and 10 p m. At present Carol Lee is employ FIREPLACE FURNISHINGS President A. George Ray- mond, temple president, officiated at the marriage. Close relatives and friends witnessed the rites. Wedding Breakfast Following the ceremony the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bindrup of Ogden, entertained the bridal pair and guests at a wedding breakfast held at the Bluebird. the During evening bride's mother, Mrs. Laurence Weber, Logan, honored the just-weat a wedding reception held hours at the Logan Eleventh ward. For her wedding and reception the bride was lovely in a gown of imported Chantilly lace and nylon tulle underscored with bridal satin, which she had designed and created. The bouffant skirt was enriched with points of applique and insets of pleated tulle. The modified madann collar was outlined with seed pearls. The long fitted sleeves ended in points at the wrists. A crown of seed pearls held her fingertip veil of bridal illusion. She earned a bouquet of pink roses and white split carnations encircling an orchid. Lavendar Brocade Their dresses were in green and pink hues of brocaded taffeta and they held cascade bouquets of pink roses and white pompoms. The bude's two brothers stood in the receiving line. Max Jensen performed best man duties and Rodney Jensen stood with their mother greeting guests. Sheldon, Bruce and Steven Jensen were usheis. In identical gowns of lavendar brocade taffeta with matching gloves and head bands were Mrs. William G. Sears, Mrs. Richard E. Pettit. Mrs. Don R. Ballif, the bride's three sisters, and Mrs. Richard A. Olson and Miss Elaine Claik, bridal attendants. Tbeir corsages w'ere baby orchids and split carnations. Darrel Bindrup performed the duties of best man for his brother. Mrs. Weber chose a brocaded changeable black suit dress trimmed w ith rh i n e s t o n e s. The grooms mother wore a dress of fall grey trimmed in black. Corsages of pink roses and split carnations were pinned at their shoulders. Registered Guests Organ Music Mr. and Mrs. Sherman J. Hanline Impiessive rites in the Logan united in manage Coralie Jensen, daughter of Mrs. Rosetta N. Jensen of Logan and Sherman J. Hanline, son of Mr. and Mrs Fred Hanline of Brigham City. Vows were solemnized September 12 with President No Ian Olsen otficiating. That afternoon the couple was honored at dinner at the Idle Isle cafe with the grooms parents as hosts. A reception was held that evening in the Logan Seventh Waid lecreation hall given by the bride's mother. LDS Temple Carolyn Wyatt registered the guests. Margie Worley, Virginia Jensen and Hilma Jensen were in the giit room. Amy Hyde and White Taffeta Aluma Frank served the refreshJane Her wedding gown, made by ments assisted by Bette VeAnn the bride, was a floor length cre- Willis, Greta Bodrero, Ostcrlin and Diane Zollinger. ation of white taffeta with an Bill and Gladys Hughey sang of and overskirt scalloped lace pleated tulle. Her fingertip veil accompanied by Joan Peterson. The couple honeymooned in Las of brides illusion was caught to Vegas and are now residing in a crown. A white orchid with cascading baby pink Brigham City. A prenuptial kitchen shower roses and white carnations made was given by Merna Christensen. bridal the up bouquet. Maid of honor was Merna Christensen with Jean Hyde and . A handful of celery slices and a Diane Hendrixson as bridesmaids tablespoon of instant minced 'onand Joan Worley as flower girl. ion cooked with sliced carrots add enticing flavor. This new moisture-free onion is the easy way to a add flavor to many dishes. at were complimented Lynn lovely dinner given at an Ogden When youngsters go off for a cafe by Mr. an Mrs. Virgil Petersen, aunt and uncle of the Saturday afternoon jaunt, let them take along nickpl packs of bride. Clarice and Arba Jean Thomp- raisins for emergency rations." son held a Kitchen shower for Vitamins and minerals, plus naDeAnn. During the evening a tural fruit sugars make them betfood than candy ter brides book was made. , Organ music was played throughout the evening by Watts. William G. Sears sang several solos. A beautiful wedding cake topped with a cluster of wedding bells was displayed. The new Mrs. Bindrup left for the honeymoon trip to the Southern Utah parks wearing an aqua knit dress with black accessories. They are now a home in Logan. Prior to the wedding Mrs. Richard Olson and Mrs. Bert Christensen were hosts at a kitchen shower for Karen. Mrs. William Sears. Mrs. Richard Pettit and Mrs. Don Ballif entertained at a shower for her in Salt Lake City. The groom who is a student at USU, has recently returned from an LDS mission to South four-tiere- d Mr. and Mrs. Jay Reed Bindrup led later in the day were Mr. and Mrs. Ross I. Durrans and sons Raymond, Lawrence and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Durrans, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dee Atkinson, Prior to the wedding of her son Mr. and Mrs. James K. AtkinCharles to Miss Margaret D. Al- son and son Walter, all of Salt len, Mrs. Durrans Atkinson enter- Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Reid tained family members at a buf- Walker of Burley, Idaho. The young couple are making fet luncheon at her home in Paratheir home in Logan where they dise. The serving table was covered are both attending USU. with an Italian cutwork cloth and decorations were in keeping with Party luncheon entree Idea the autumn season. bake big cream puffs, split and Those present for the occasion fill with your favorite chicken a la were Mr. and Mrs. Hollis P, Alking. Chopped pimienlo, green len and daughter Margret of pepper, and plenty of big wedges Claremont, California, Mr. and of richly flavored ripe olives Mrs. Rolland Allen and daughter make a dish fit for a king, indeed. of Panguitch, Clarence Allen who had flown from Mexico for the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jennings of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winter of Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Winter of American Fork. Other family member who cal Buffet Luncheon Preceeds Wedding deal Our monev-baela a guarantee real! k THOMAS 12 ed as service representative for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. She received her edu cation in the Napa City schools and at Brigham Young University. Harris was recently appointed principal of Parks elementary school in Sebastopol, California. He is a graduate of Utah State University and received his master's degree at San Francisco State College this summer. After the wedding the couple will make their home in JEWELRY' North Main See Our Complete Line O Andirons EXCLUSIVE TRIPLE Control . ff Yen'll see why NECCHl is the only Folks really sit up - changes your needle Control 2 swings your needle Control 3 moves your fabric back fy Now you can make over 200,000 fancy stitches, mend and darn, sew on buttons, make buttonholes and blmdstitch all automatically because of Triple Impulse Action. and take notice when I tell them how much longer SANITONE keeps my clothes looking like new! Compared to ordinary dry cleaning, Sanitone really does make a difference you can see, feel and smell. You can see it because Sanitone gets out dirt and spots so much more thoroughly makes colors and patterns sparkle like new again. 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