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Show Min Chronicle-Advertis- Thursday, April 8, 1971 er CZ, o: v. ? will wed tomorrow Saturday rites unite in marriage couple SUNSET The St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church provided the setting Saturday for the wedding ceremonies uniting the former Miss Marsha Sperry and Brian Kent Pledger. Father Haley officiated at the ceremony which was followed later by a reception at the White House in Ogden. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hugh C. Sperry of 454 W. 1425 N , Sunset. Mr. Pledger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pledger of 557 E 3000 N .North Ogden. For her wedding and reception the bride was attractively attired in a full length gown of lace over satin and fitted bodice and tiered shirt. Her fingertip veil of illu Brad e. cm Vows exchanged - rJt David DeCorso assumed duof best man with Mike Sperry, Joe Pledger and Hugh I C ties 4 by Stanger, 0 Sperry ushering. Peterson The newlyweds plan to make home in Roy, following a wedding trip to California. dh their Lake LDS Temple. dh SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stanger, 2123 N. Main, announce the marriage of their daughter, Ilene to Dale Peterson. Logan Temple ceremonies unite Hooper Miss, Ogdenite HOOPER Mr. and Mrs Claron O. Paulsen, 6391 W. 5100 S , announce the marriage of their daughter, Catherine Louise, 806 23rd, Ogden, to Brent Stringham. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jed Stringham, 3509 Van Buren. Marriage vows were solemnized last Thursday in ceremonies performed in the Logan LDS Temple, with President Glen Rex officiating. For her wedding and the reception held at the Hains House, the bride was attired in a full length delustered satin gown. It was fashioned with sleeves, ruffled high neckline and empire bodice, delicately trimmed in lace applique. The lace trimmed skirt extended into a chapel train. Her elbow length veil of bridal illusion fell softly from a cluster of silk rolled roses. A white orchid encircled with carnations and stephanotis made up her bouquet. Attendants included Mrs. Robert Stringham as matron of ton Nadine Olsen . . . will wed are being Palmer, in the Logan LDS Tem- ple tomorrow. A reception will follow in the evening at the Hooper LDS 2nd Ward cultural hall. Mr. Palmer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Palmer ofSyra-cus- roses. British Isles and attended BYU. He is at present residing in California where he will continue his education. The couple are planning a summer wedding in the Salt D. married sion was caught to a dainty headpiece. She held a bouquet of stephanotis centered with a corsage of yellow tea roses. Miss Christine Sperry, sister of the bride was the maid of honor with Miss Kathleen Sperry and Miss Sherma Schofield as bridesmaids. wore floor length They gowns styled with turquoise velvet bodice and satin skirts and held long stemmed yellow Nadine Olsen will exchange promises The engagement of Miss Nadine Olsen to Steven R. Chapman is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mack Olsen of Napa, Calif., formerly of Sunset. Miss Olsen was graduated from Clearfield High as an honor student She participated in student government, was a member of the Chantonettes and received the Sterling Silver homemaker award She was graduated from Clearfield LDS Seminary and attended one semester at Brigham Young University Mr. Chapman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chapman of Mountain Green. A graduate of Clearfield High and Seminary, he was active in student government He received an athletic scholarship to Weber State College He served a mission in the HOOPER Miss Zona East-hop- e, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Golden T. Easthope, and honor, Miss Carol Paulsen, a sister, as maid of honor, and Misses Rita Roueche, Terri Paulsen, Wendy Paulsen and Wendy Stringham as bridesmaids. They wore lavender dotted Swiss dresses, with floor length skirt, puff sleeves and empire bodice trimmed in lace. The bridegroom is the son Each held a single pink carnation. Robert Stringham perforr ed best man duties for his brother. John Paulsen, Howard Noel and Ray Stringham ushered. The couple plans to reside -- in Ogden. cm Open house will honor Roy man Junius H. Brown will have an open house to celebrate his 80th birthday on Sunday, April 11 between the hours of 2 and 6 pm. at the home of his daughter, Bertha Donaldson, 4795 S. 3100 W., in Roy. Mr. Brown was born in Wilson on April 10, 1891, a son of John M. and Sariah HolOn October 10, mes Brown. 1917, he was married to Lillie Kendell in the Salt Lake Temple. He is the father of four ROY of Mrs. Margaret Peterson, 1132 W. 1800 N , Clinton, and Billie F. Peterson, 2556 Monroe, Ogden. The young couple was married Friday in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and received friends and relatives at a reception that evening at the Sunset LDS Ward. The bride was attractively attired in a full length gown of eyelet embroidery, with cotton s) LBS Temple vows lace scallops accenting the empire bodice. Long bouffant sleeves featured wide lace trimmed cuffs and the skirt fell into recited by couple - train a full children: Mrs. Donaldson; George J. Brown of Moses Lake, Washington; Ellis Brown of Roy; and Mrs. George (In-aWalker of Corinne. Mr. Browns family moved to Roy when he was 12years old, and he has lived there He has been a ever since. dairyman and a farmer until his retirement. Mr. Brown requests that gifts be omitted. Mrs. Brent Manley . . . couple exchange vows Her floor length tulle veil, topped by a shoulder length veil, was attached to a coronet of flowers. She held a cascade bouquet of lillies of the valley and pink KAYSVILLE roses with irridescent braid and picot streamers. Mrs. Dorman Bodily served as matron of honor with Miss Suzanne Stanger as maid of honor. They wore ice green voile frocks with pink floral flocking and each held a single pink rosebud with pink strea- mers. Ruth Ann Morrison became the bride of PFC Brent L. Manley in ceremonies performed April 2 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Judy Pettit, Miss Mary Spend-lov- e, Miss Margie Brough, Miss Barbra Obin, Miss Debbra and Miss Dora Obin as bridesmaids. Announcement of their marriage is made by the brides parents, Maj. (Ret.) William E. Morrison, 365 N. 9th E., Kaysville. Parents of the new groom are C.W.O. Ray L. Man-le- y and Mrs. Joseph Obin. The attendants wore "owns anc. blue of blue nylon-cotto- n veils. They carried baskets of daisies. The mothers of the newlyweds were attired in blue and wore corsages of roses. in Scott Berry performed the duties of best man. wedding and the reception which followed in the Kaysville Stake Center, the bride was attired in a gowr. For her Others attending were Mrs. Eddie Stanger, Miss Michele Cook, and Shannon Benton, flower girl, wore light pink dresses with green flocking and each held pink rosebuds with pink streamers. Billy Peterson performed duties of best man with Eddie Stanger, Garth Stanger, Darwin Peterson and Randy Peterson ushering. Following a wedding trip to Southern Utah, the couple will dh live in Clinton. featuring a Sweetheart neckline with white pearls and white roses. The floor-lengt- h gown was accented with long, pointed sleeves and she carried a bouquet of blue carnations and white roses with blue and white streamers and lace. A sister of the bride, Susan Morrison was maid of honor with Miss Linda Robinson, Miss The bride was honored with four bridal showers prior to the wedding. One was hosted by her sister, Susan of Kaysville, with others hosted by Miss Linda Robinson, Roy, Mrs. Robins of Kaysville and Judy Pettit and Mary Spendlove. Following the ceremony, the parents of the groom hosted a wedding breakfast. The groom is stationed at Denver, Colo. He has been in the service since July 1970. open house honors Federal Womens Club :a ' April promises to be a fun month for the Federal Womens Club Two parties are being planned April 10, members of the VA Hospital will entertain the members of the club at the Mountain Meadow Ranch, one mile east of Kimball Junction. The time is 12 30 p m. and Dorothy Parks is Chairman of this luncheon There will be entertainment Also on the weekend of , a fun trip will April 21 be taken to Flko, V vadi The bus will leave Lewis Bros , Stages, .salt Lake City at 8 a m April 24 June Solberg and Le tl Lindsay are in charge of thi- p Both of these functions will be packed with fun and 7 Weber Hospital choses Pink Lady of Month Ye have chosen to honor as our Pink Lady of the month, a LADY indeed Mrs Alice Murphy, 71 years young andasspry and lively as any 21 year old Alice moved to I tah from San Bernadino in 1965 She is a widow of 18 years with one daughter Polly Alice started volunteering at Vteber County Hospital in March 1966, and has to date almost 2,000 hours to her credit. Alice is easily our most She has travelled Pink Lady crossed the states 14 times from coast to coast She has more friends than she can count Alice was born in Maine 71 years ago Her volunteer work has been exclusively in Occupational Therapy, where she sews She is a fabulous seamstress and must have contri still has time to volunteer her services to make the day a little brighter for patients. PINK LADY of the month from Weber Memorial Hospital is Mrs. Alice Murphy, who at 71 years old ROY Theatre WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS buted millions of stiches in making garments, quilts, and countless things for the pa- STE V FO R R E ST TECHNICOLOR' VERA MILES- - tients Alice is a good church going Catholic. She has great faith Alice has taken peoin people ple under her wing and given them a good home when they needed it Some for as long as Alice is a great six years cook and has cooked for many organizations To know Alice her and we all do! is to love And flowers or furnished by Olive and Mark j2955 Wash. MpNO Golctwyn Myri A Dan CuMn Ptodutt on 394-347- 4J p lbousc JONATHAN f RID GBAYrN HALL KLENKE FLORAL ' 4 G j" S I I 113(4 OWS , Tuesday j Ladies Night Phone 773-090- 4 |