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Show THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1993 OREM-CENEVA TIMES I y vjr X I I MM' V mi i I'll yl 711 11 f I' ? v ... : ,r"'J,.Uv,. ;; r V rr - rb v fill' v. VV m II' VAM i i,I U: I, .;,' t , , 'ill . vv -:-;. mar - lit ri-IP1r? ' - V-'. ' .w i Vi - - . i-.. a kl 1 , ;l I . ' ' 4 til ,;,..-::;.:f,:i- ijf 'id -i Kixj- i f Miss Linda Allred ,Jouple Plan Autumn Wedding Planning an Autumn wedding in the month of Septmeber are Miss Linda Allred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linden Allred of Orem, and William Gary Har- land Harward. Their engagement was announced this week by the parents of the bride-elect. Miss Allred has been attending Lincoln High school and is a graduate of the Sharon Seminary. Her fiance, a graduate of Lincoln High and Sharon Seminary, is ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shar- employed in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. He's sleeping belter . . . now he drinks milk for a nightcap. VMM win raUHMIK. Newlywed Couple Leave for New York Home Arrangements of red roses decorated dec-orated the Vineyard ward hall for the wedding reception honoring honor-ing Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Randall Ran-dall who were married this week in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Randall is the former Dianne Johnson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Francis Lynn Johnson of Orem. Her husband is the son of Frank E. Randall of Johnson John-son City, New York. The bride wore traditional white satin. Her gown was trimmed trim-med with a lace yoke and a lace panel in the skirt. A crown of orange blossoms Jield her net and lace veil. Her star-shaped bouquet bou-quet was fashioned of red roses and white feathered carnations, nestled in ruffles of net. Attending the bride were her sister, Elaine, as maid of honor; Dorothy Darbro, Colleen Grim-met, Grim-met, Ruth Gordon, Mrs. Jerry Peck, Joan Manning and Miriam Francom, bridesmaids. They wore pastel gowns of net over Randall (Dianne Johnson) ; satin and corsages of rose buds and carnations. Airman Second Class Francis L. Johnson acted as best man. Cshers were Bob Daley, Bob Hatfield, Ed Hills, Jimmy Brown, Jerry Peck and Lowell Lowry. Bishop and Mrs. Laird Billings stood tn the receiving line with the groom, whose father was unable un-able to attend. Presiding over the guest book was Leiloni Jeffery. Gifts were carried by Mama Sue Johnson and Lenis Carter and were arranged ar-ranged by Veda Higbee, Evelyn Allred and Mrs. "Albert Berber. Serving refreshments were Kay Andrews, Karen Peery, Fern Hill, Adele Nielson, Larona Ol- iphant and Arlene Berger. lowing the reception fo Johnson John-son City where they will make their home. . fiw III 1 il I J J 1 1 WAX .If li ff I V5 I iiiat iii Tiur rnn nir , juai in i imc. run i tic IBMlBirtsWBISBMeBBiSSBBSjllBMMBB Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Asay and family have returned from a vacation trip which took them to Mesa Vere and other interest, ing places in southern Utah and California. Cold Pack Canners 7 Quart Capacity Regal Aluminum GOLD PACK . .-; CANNERS Cherry and Olive Pitters Regular 89c WOW Fruit Picking BUCKETS up CONSOLIDATED HARDWARE FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 255 WEST CENTER PHONE 2070 PROVO Dr. and Mrs. Doyle Cran- ney and family left this week for San Diego where Dr. Cranney will serve with the medical div. ision of the armed forces. Dr. Paul Groneman and family will occupy the Cranney home. McKay Andreasen has gone home to Los Angeles afte'r spend ing the winter months here with his grandparents, Mr. and Airs. Axel Andreasen while attending BYU. Mrs. Leona Dowdle enter tained a group of children Wed nesday afternoon in honor of her sn. Glen, who was celebratina his birthday. Games were play ed and refreshments served to 12 guests. it-gairttJi The University Of Utah Summer Festival Broadway Stars, Symphony Orchestra, Ballet Under the Stars in Stadium Bowl Salt Lake City Price :$1, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50, $3, Box Offices: In Salt Lake City,, 2nd South and Main; Provo, 57 N. University Ave. Ogden., 2 5 4 6 Washington II Blvd. Mail Orders Taken at B Kingsbury Hall,, Salt Lake cny. 'Lit - xfff 5 ' " ff- t-'nj i Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Pyne (VaNeta Taylor) Reception Follows Wedding at Manti Temple Making their home in Pleas ant Grove following a honey moon in California are newly-wed newly-wed Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Pyne (VaNeta Taylor) who were married mar-ried recently in the Manti LDS Temple. Accompanying the couple through the temple were the bride's mother, GennaVieve Tay" lor; the groom's parents, Mr. and Mr.s Walter L. Pyne; and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ovesen. This group was joined by Ray Peterson for a wedding dinner in Nephi on their way back from Manti. Farrer Newlyweds To Be Feted At Reception A reception in the Vineyard Ward hall on Friday evening will honor Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mark Farrer, who were married on Wednesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Farrer is the former for-mer Elaine Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Cooper Coop-er of Orem. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Farrer of Edgemont. Mrs. Farrer is a graduate of the Lincoln High school and the Sharon Seminary. While attending attend-ing school she was a membia of the Tigerettes. Sub-Debs and the The newlyweds greeted friends GAA. Mr. Farrer. who Is also a and relatives at a reception given . Lincoln High graduate, has been Mr, and Mrs. Randall left fol-lJ":L. "V "8" ' slauunea wlm we u- s- Maf- ...i J- u Nnwuoned her own wedding gown ines in San Dieeo. California which featured a stand-up collar, and has been transferred to Jack- self button trim on the bodice I sonville Florida. a"n V"111,, wUh traln- HeF Following the reception the veil o ; bride's illusion was edg-1 couple will leave for Jackson. ea wun lace ana neia dv a villi .k: u ,1 tilCII 1IUII1C. uanueau ui sbvui ana lace, irim-med irim-med with orange blossoms. She carried a cluster of small orch ids centered by one large purple orchid. Mrs. Isaac Hardman, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and Sally Goodridge, Grace Williamson, Wil-liamson, Ruth Madsen and Be;T nice Carter, bridesmaids. Cor-dell Cor-dell Pyne stood with his brother broth-er as best man. Tiny flower girls were Vickie Hardman, Sandra Lee Startin and LaReta Pyne. Clifton Pyne acted as master of ceremonies' for, the program. Kay Palfreyman was in charge of the guest book. Gifts were ar- j ranged by Mrs. Spencer Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Mr.s Lynn Goodridge and Mrs. Ernel Williamson. In charge of the refreshment room were Mrs. Clara Birrell and Mrs. Wilford Ovesen. Serving were Gayla Bridges, Linda Blackburn and Glenda Coad. Mr. an Mrs. Weston Kof. ford entertained members of thei' family at a watermelon bust Sunday evening. Enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kofford, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Christensen and fam ily, uon Christensen, and Mark ianieu from Redondo Beach, -aiuornia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. 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