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Show The Neighbor, Holiaday, Salt Lake County, Utah Wednesday. July 17, 1961 Puge 2 Mrr. Richard and r.hian. in the music department Dnnnon, of Alpha Gamma Miss Lee Ann Eliason. Miss j was a member 'Sigma honor socicy. Jjane Quinn and Miss Beverly i Peterson. Mr Peterson has attended the The couple plan a Salt Lake of Utah. He was 'University evening he hridal couple will graduated from the Institute of Temple wedding August 21. That Religion and was a member greet guesls a a reception in the of Phi Mu Epsilon honorary fraternity at the U. He Milled romievillc Slake House. I.DS West Spanish Amcrcan !an o attend the bride Planning mission. Making known their engage- will lie Mrs Gary T. Hendry, ment and forthcoming marriage matron of honor; Mrs Charles at a tea. were Miss Kathleen 1,. 11 de. Mrs Gerald Stevens, Uurbidge, daughter ui I'res- - & Miss Carol I.ynne Thompson, Miss Pamela Snow and Miss Mrs (Irani Milton lhirhidgc. Marie Snow. presently residing in Los AngUelua Ann Smith will he eles. California, and Frederick flower girl. Miss Llurliidge was graduated Grant Ieterson. son of Mrs from Fast Los Angeles College. l.'S53 William O. I'eturson. Miss Suzanne Derry, daughSlu was president of the InstiPrinceton Ave., and the late Mr tute of iieligon there, was active ter of Mr & Mrs John E. Berry, 1045 East 4500 South, was claimed as the bride of Wayne M. Knudsen, son of Mr & Mrs CANVAS or Morris C. Knudsen, 2555 Haven ALUMINUM Lane. The couple were united by tiic Rev. Horace McMullen at the Fort Douglas Post chapel. They were honored at a reception that evening at the home of the bride's parents. Attending the bride were Miss Patricia Berry, her sister, maid of honor; Miss Kathy Jane Mfgrs. of Canvas Ha:ght, Mrs George Barber, Call for Fr Estimate Mrs Kent Anderson and Miss Goods Jill Williams. Lawn Furniture Performing best man duties Recovered for Ills brother was Mark T. Knudsen. Ushering were Gary We Carry a Large flWNING'&tPAINT W. Hodgman, George Ramjoue, a A J Stock of Yardage William R. Erickson, and James Canvas 2132 S. 11th East Ph. HU6-723-7 Thornton. m ITS MAPI Of CANVAS IVf CAN MAAS IT Mr Knudsen is a student at the University of Utah. Miss Berry has also attended the U. The newlyweds will make a in Salt Lake City followhome S. ing their return from a honeymoon trip to Lake Tahoe and San Francisco. Miss Burbidge To Become Mrs. Peterson . Miss Berry Speaks Vows to Wayne Knudsen AWNINGS U. CHOICE Cut Wrapped Frozen -- Date Set For Engaged Pair July NOTHING Making known their engagement and forthcoming marriage is Miss Carol Criddle, daughter of Mr & Mrs James A. Criddle, Downey, Idaho, and Glen M. Roylanee, son of Mr & Mrs Mark L. Roylanee, 840 E. Greg-so- n DOWN 4 months to pay No interest charged 50 Ave. The couple plan a July 19 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Criddle is a graduate of Young University Brigham where she was a member of Spurs, Y Calcares, White Key and Chi Kappa Phi. Mr Roylanee, a former BYU student, is now attending the University of Utah, and has fulfilled an LDS Berlin Mission. lb. Leg o Mutton 29c lb Liver 29c lb. 3 Doz. small 89c Eggs 19 3 lbs Lunch Meat $1.00 Quinn-Tayl- or Mild Cheese 43c lb Say Vows Ground Chuck College Meat Cutting 914 East 33rd South Ph. 486-966- 8 To Speak Vows With- His survivors include; widow, sons , daughters, Taylor J., Soren A., Theodore J., all of Salt Lake City; Louis C. China Lake, Calif., Mrs Harold B. LaJeunesse, Mrs Holly Wise, She married James Blake, all of Salt Lake City, hHe had 33 grandchildren, 5 July 10, 1914, in the Salt Lake Temple. He died Feb. 20, 1919. great grandchildren. She married Herman WoudenHe will be buried at Wasatch berg, Oct. 5, 1920. Salt Lake Lawn Memorial Park. j City. He died July 2, 1961. Her survivors include, sons Paula Suo Planning an Aug. 17 wedding is Miss Mary Blanchard, 5321 Holiaday Blvd.. ter of Mr & Mrs Wilmer Purvine and John Milton Coletti Jr., son of Mrs John Milton Coletti, 1172 East 27th South, and the late Dr Colei ti. Miss Blanchard is a graduate Is of the University of Utah and also attended Willamette UniBarrier versity. Salem, Ore. She belongs Paula Sue Barrier. 7 year old to Pi Beta Phi. Mr Coletti. a graduate of the daughter of Everette D. and University of Wyoming, is Lorraine Goodman Barrier, 3322 presently attending Cornell Med- .Joyce Drive, died enroute to a ical School. He is a member of Salt Lake hospital of a congen-ta- l to a honeymoon trip Planning defect. Lake Tahoe is the former Miss Xu Sigma Nu. She was bom Aug. 17, 1955, Linda Lea Davis, daughter of Worthington, Minn. Mrs Gayle Davis. 4233 Holiaday Her survivors are parents; Blvd., and William L. Davis, brothers, sisters, Douglas, Salt West Liberia. Afrira; Monrovia, Lake City, Donald, Germany, X. Preere and Thomas V. Warnoek, son of George Mrs Lynn (Linda) Spaugy, Xebeker 75. George Preece, Mr & Mrs Ned Warnoek, 2708 1574 East 3080 died of a Compton, Calif., Mrs Alfred South, Lane. Walker heart ailment at his home. (Sally) Dirks, Lakefield, Minn.; The couple were united at He was horn Jan. 15, 1R88, grandmother, Mrs John Goodthe home of the bridegroom's Sail Lake City, to Abel Mosiah man, San Diego, Calif. parents. District Judge Albert and Ida Xebeker Preece. She had graveside services at H. Eliott, officiated the cerelie was a member of the Elvsian Burial Gardens. mony. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Attending the bride at her Day Saints, lie was employed Amass II. Linford garden reception were Mrs at the Kctcnum Builders Amasa (Red) Hodges Linford, Supply honot matron as Darryl Sccgcr as a Carpenter. He also had 44. 1454 East 4165 South, died in or. been Bichard A. Hess assumed Woolen employed by the Utah a Salt Lake Hospital of injuries Mills, and at Hill Air following a fall. duties of best man. Force Base during World War hHe was born Aug. 12, 1918, is a graduate of Mr Warnoek II. Logun, to James Frankling and the University of Utah, where Iiis survivors include a niece, U'onora Hodges Linford. he was affilliated with Beta Cobble Minler; sister-in-laBeatrice He was born Aug. 12, 1918, Theta Ei, and Miss Davis is a Mrs Elsie M. Preece, Senikcr, 1945. in Salt Lake City. former student of U. of U. both of Salt Lake City. Their marriage was later solemut Entertaining prenuptial He will he buried at Salt nized in the Salt Lake Temple. parties have been Mrs Seeger Lake City Ccmetary. He was employed at the State and Mrs Ben E. Lingenfelter. Road Commission. He was a John T. Barren member of the Winder Ninth Julin T. Barrett, 84. 1501 East ard. Spring Lane, died oi causes inHis survivors include his widcident to age at his home. ow, sons, Frederick S., William To Nashville, Tonn.. to William S.. all Salt Lake City; brothers, Riley and Charlotte Vasliti Her- LaRue H Duayne 1L, Grant IL, ron Barrett. Newel ll Dale H., all Salt 11c was horn Feb. 17. 1879. Lake City: Raymond II., Long Lake Temple. He was a mem- Beach, Calif. His funeral was held at the Miss Suzanne Hubbard, daugh- ber of tlie LDS Church. ter of Mr & Mrs Eugene M. DaHe was married to Louise Winder Ninth LDS Ward Chaplily May 26. 1909, in the Sail el. He was buried in the WasHubbard, 2161 Wilmotl Drive Mr Harrell was a Dairy far- - atch Lawn Memorial Park. was married in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple to Douglas A. Robbins, son of Mr & Mrs Leonard A. Robbins, 1261 Yale Ave. Elder Sterling W. Sill, an Assistant to the LDS of Twelve Council Apostles, officiated. Maid of honor was Miss PatJULY 18th, 19th, 20th ricia Hubbard. Other attendants JUST ARRIVED were Mrs Robert E. Hubbard, GRAPE STAKES Miss Pamela Robbins, Miss Now Reg. anne Openshaw and Miss Linda 27e 21c 2'a" 6' cedar Diane Hubbard Rasmussen, 4"x6" 7 cedar posts $2.15 $1.59 was flower girl. 15c 2"x4" Redwood., lin. ft. 10c V'xS" Redwood, lin. ft. PEAT MOSS, largest bale ....$5.49 1 TVe $3.29 MORGRO, 50-lbag ROS SPRAY, all garden, fv v fruit and berry spray MORGRO QUALITY and USE daugh-Bianehar- Miss Davis Bride of grand-Wither- children; great grand- children; brothers and sistpr. Robert S., Airs Alice Molyncux, both oi Draper; Edward S.. Los Angeles; Mrs Theona Williams, Pocatello. Ideho. Funeral to be announced. two Yes, We ll Be Mr. Wornock 24th OPEN JULY i Obituaries 8 o.m. to 11 p.m. "EVERYTHING FOR PICNICS" FIREWORKS HARWOODS 7 -- 11 4429 South 2950 East 278-026- 5 Holiaday Hills Shopping Center OPEN SUNDAYS 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. wmmastmm Miss Hubbard Wed ofSi li Mr. Robbins Ti (NEAR ASPENjGROYE) Olympus Lumber TIMPHAVEN HOMES Thurs.f Fri.fSai. LOT SITES ONLY Meier Kbor Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for a wedding which united Patty Jo Quinn, daughter of Mr & Mrs Charles C. Quinn, 4295 Rowland Dr., and Gary R. Taylor, son of Mr & Mrs Royal V. Taylor. 3777 East 3800 South. Gordon B. Hinckley, a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, officiated. Mrs Wayne Peck, maid of honor. The brides other attendants were Mrs Lawrence Apo- - 49c lb. Taylor. Irvin Gardiner assumed the duties of Ix'st man. Ushering were John Huwkcs, Douglas Bennion and Dale Ririe. After a wedding trip to Yellowstone Park the couple will make a home in Salt Lake City. and daughter, Fertram W. Blake, East Millereek. Salt Lake Mrs Ted 68. County; (Mareta) died of Kirkham, Mrs Sharon Shirts, 1954 E. 4800 South, both of Holiaday; Mrs Frank natural causes at home. She was bom June 27, 1895, (Pat) Dipiertro. both of South Farmington, Davis County, to Cottonwood; Jack R. Wouden-Rober- t J. and Nellie Spackman Salt Lake City. 16 H Wnndrnbrrg mrr. part prerident Wnrdrtock Nellie Glendoline Mrs at the School, and a member Blake Association. ers Teachers Woudenberg, Parents Mary Blanchard OUR SPREADER DE NATIONAL EDITORIAL Choice 20,000 sq. ft. (nearly Vi acre) canyon lots are available in Provo Canyon on the Alpine Loop Road between famous Timphaven Cafe and BYU Aspen Grove Camp. Easily reached an hard surfaced in 20 minutes from Provo and a little over an hour from Saif Lake City. Spring water is being piped fe all lots, electric power is available. 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