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Show tt. a:-- Wrsltv Ann Marie Doty Plans Nuptials Miss Ann Marie Doty is making nuptial plans with Willard 11. Godfrey Jr. lor Aug. 18 in the Manti LDS Temple. The bride-to-b- e is a daughter of Dr ft Mrs Hborace Welles Doty Jr., 1456 East 3010 South. The future groom is a son of Mr ft Mrs Willard H. Godfrey, Denver, Colo. Plans for a reception at Evergreen Reception Center the evening of the wedding date are also being made. Bridal attendants will include Mrs George E. Doty, Mrs Ray Clements, Mrs Lowell Ashman and Miss Sharon Allen. Katherine Loosli will be flower girl. Best man duties will be assumed by Gurn Brown. Mr Godfrey plans to return to Brigham Young University in die fall to complete his education. He has been a member of Senior Honorary Council, Cumorah Club, Rodeo Club, Sportsmen Club and Stockmans Club. He also attended Colorado State University, where he was a member of Phi Kappa Tau. He fulfilled an Eastern States mission. Miss Doty is a graduate of BYU. She was a member of ToKalon social unit, AFROTC Sponsor Corps, White Key and Alpha Lambda Delta. She was selected as Military Ball Queen last year. Sun Valley Honeymoon Enjoyed by Newlyweds Cowboys and Engines by Irwin Caplan Honeymooning to Sun Valley and the Pacific northwest are newlyweds, Mr ft Mrs Bruce Werner Lium. Miss Nancy exchanged vows with Mr Lium Saturday morning, June 30. The Rev. James T. Brown officiated at the St. Markd Holladay Music 4657 South 23rd East CR 51 C Following, parents of the & Mrs Kenneth W. Mr Howl is a son of Mr ft Mrs groom, Mr le hosti a Grandma may have worked Paul F. Reed, 2811 Filmore St. d Utah as a housewife, but she harder Thebhnd?1s I daughter of never had to clean a swimming illllllklal tllofl Kjkfrlllil I kit "I o Bridal attendants included Miss Marcia Kay Kenney, maid o( honor; Miss Elizabeth Oisen, Miss Patrieh Ann Stewart and Miss Margarctt Bowers. Flower girl was Miss Terri Kenney. Best man was Boyd Bullock, while Richard A. Kenney, Ronald W. Kenney, David B. Kenney, Tom Kenney and Larry Evens ushered. driving is ; Grant Michael Dixon, Yale graduate, claimed Miss Yvonne Romney for his bride in Salt Lake LDS Temple rites Thursday, June 28. LeGrand Richards of Twelve of the Council Apostles officiated. Following, a wedding breakfast was hosted by parents of the groom, Mr ft Mrs Rulon S. Dixon, 1827 Claybourne Ave. (2785 South), at their home. The bride is a daughter of Vernon Romney, 1475 Yale Ave. (1075 South), and the late Mrs Lois Bradford Romney. The couple greeted guests at a reception Thursday evening held at the Garden Park LDS Ward meetinghouse. included Bridal attendants Miss Barbara Cook, Mrs Sam' uel P. Cowley, Miss Judith Kay Samuelson. Miss Carol Cutler, niece of the bride, was flower girl. James R. Doxon, brother bf the groom, was best man. Joseph M. Dixon, Peter M Dixon, brothers of the groom; John B. Romney, brother of the bride; John F. Dwan, Richard E. Hadfield, Dennis Farrar and Wayne Pearce were ushering. The newlyweds honeymooned to Jackson Hole, Wyo., and are residing in Salt Lake this sum mcr. In the fall they will go to Cambridge, Mass., where Mr Dixon will - attend Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. The bride is a University of Utah graduate and received her masters degree from Boston University. She was affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma. Will Wed In August Announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter. Miss Janice Lynne Dunster, is Mrs J. Merrill Dun ster, 5245 South 900 East. Miss Dunster will wed Darrel Allmendinger Aug. 10 in the Logan Temple. He is the aim of Mr ft Mrs Carl F. Allmendinger, 780 E. Wasatch, Midvale. The evening of the nuptial date, the newlyweds will be feted at a reception at the South Cottonwood Second - Seventh Ward meetinghouse. Bridal attendants will be Mrs James Phillip Nave, matron of honor; Miss JoAnne Bone and Miss Sharol Park. Joyce Dunster, sister of the bride, will be junior bridesmaid. Assuming best man duties for his brother will be David All mendingcr, while James Phillip Nave and Dale Rydman usher. Z.'M n purris, Subscribe To The Neighbor and Gerald Lunnen usher. Miss Young lias studied at! University of Utah, where she was a member of Delta Delta Delia. She also is a graduate of Continental Beauty College and has studied at Ulassique Finishing and Modeling Sehool. Mr Reed has served a three-yea-r tour of duly with the U.S. Army in Korea. i Zake away your glasses? j u a lO w Youd be but-prid- ed at the number of people that wear glasses just aa a crutch. They dont really need them but they dont know they dont. That why ita an important to consult an eye phyiu-cia- n at least once a year. Because he, and he alone, has the specialized knowledge and training to properly diagnose the condition o your eye. Quick, expert action on your application for Bank or F.H.A. 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Best man duties were assumed by Jett Merchant, while Lynn Gillette, Walter Smith and Guy Burningham ushered. The newlyweds honeymooned to Las Vegas and are residing in Salt Lake. They will both In 1913, Woodrow Wilson held continue their studies at Unithe first presidential peace con- versity of Utah this fall. ference. Thomas Jefferson composed Michale Giblin To his own epitaph (he made no mention of his presidency). Wed Maxine Hopf Miss Maxine Hopf and Michael Giblin are making plans for an Aug. 18 wedding in St. Ambrose Catholic Church. The bride-to-b- e is a daughter of Mrs J. Verne Taylor, 1905 Michigan Ave. (980 South), and Max Hopf, 1416 S. State. Mr Giblin is a son of Mr ft Mrs Thomas J. Giblin, 1790 Moor Dale Lane (5040 South). An afternoon reception is be ing planned the wedding day at the University Club. 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Bidden to attend the bride - SS Daxmuf KoU.matron of lhat far havc bcn Mrs Nton Burk-jIr- s of .h1onor1; M" h",or: Mlss Sallv Shlolds and : lIalUri G. Cannon. Miss Kaye Lunnen and Miss Jarilyn Kim Young. Best man duties will Ik assumed by Ronald Marvin Young, while Donald Ixe Young, 866 David Stone. Koliert So in sen ft Mrs LaMont W. Olsen, Concorn (1255 West) -- Private Lessons He Gulf wed-Hot- Pioneer Stake Cente was ihe setting Friday, June fur a wedding ceremony and eeption held fur Miss Mary Josephine Kenny and Brent La-- 1 Mont Olsen. Orrin W. Morten- sen, LDS bishop, officiated at uie nuptials. Parents of the newlyweds are Yvonne Romney Exchanges Vows With Mr Dixon INSTRUMENTS Terry ushered. The bride has studied at a. 3A Brigham Young University. Mr Shields has been attending M a. the University of Utah College A of Medieine and will continue Circle. 1.1'S RacklwM On All while Eldon Lee, Lynn Thompson, Diek Marshall, Paul Gillett, Stephen Terry and Michael Lynda Terry Repeats Vows Peter Giblin will stand as best man fur his brother. Miss Hopf has attended UniPaul Joe Reed has chosen versity of Utah and LDS Busi- iMiss Sandra Joyce Yaung for Miss I.ynda Terry became the ness College. Mr Giblin is a bride of Kenneth Gary Shields his fuluro bridt, student at Westminster College. Nuptials Held The bride is a daughter of Mr ft Mrs Ben E. Lingenfelter, 526 13th A ve. They hosted a garden reception at their home following the rites. The groom is a son of Mrs John S. Cole, 2551 Neffs Lane (3580 South), and Adolph Lium, Washington, D.C. t Brial attendants included Miss Kevyn Warnock, Denver, maid of honor for her cousin; Mrs Robert G. Warnock, a sister, and Miss Nancy Droubay. Junwere Miss ior bridesmaids Linda Warnock, Miss Lane Warnock, and Miss Terry Lynn Lium. Lt. Clarke B. Lium, Ft. Hood, Tex., stood as best man for his Van K. . Newman, brother. George W. Preston, Logan, and Robert G. Warnock ushered. The newlyweds plan to reside in Salt Lake. FREE RENTAL Sandra Joyce Young Will Wed Paul Reed Kenney-Olse- n Episcopal Cathedral ceremonies. Plant em now for tomorrows enjoyment Clark. Mrs Darryl Scegcr and Mrs James Fry. : East 6400 South 4760 So. & Redwood Rd. |