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Show Thursday, March 21, Sun Chrontete - Newlyweds visit Canada a ,. ' k J . ... .. - ....' .. ' ' 'r Wednesday, March 137 ' - U Ilia A: . v W:f ' ' V0&. t" ' V iV 7 , f'fiii.ffis;' v.;-- ... , l , 0 'Al.V:- - 7B41fe' Linda JoAnne DiRienzo .wedding plans announced . . - The CLEARFIELD Ogden LDS Temple will provide the setting on May 30 for rites unting in marriage Miss Linda JoAnne DiRienzo and Steven Mark Westbroek. The bride elect is a daughter of Mrs. Dennis Hagge of 98 So. 500 E. and Donald F. DiRienzo of Centerville, Va. Mr. Westbroek is a son of Mr. and Mis Herman J. broek of South W'eber. Following the exchange of vows the couple will greet guests at a reception at the Hains House in Ogden. Miss will DiRienzo graduate from Clearfield High School. Mr. Westbroek has graduated from high school and seminary and is presently working in Ogden. After - OGDEN The engagement of Miss Cathryn Ellen Lynn to Dennis Kay Ferrin is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gale It. Lynn, Ogden. 4398 S. &50 E., BUILDING Mr. and Mrs. Laurance S. Price of 1200 No. Main in Farthe are mington bridegroom s parents. Bishop Wayne C. Brierley of the Roy LDS 12th Ward performed the rites. The couple received guests at a reception following the ceremony, A traditional all lace over satin gown enhanced with pearl sequins, was bom the attraction bride. It was styled with a snug fitting bodice, high neckline and Juliet sleeves. A ruffle at the hemline complemented the slightly gathered skirt and the long train. In the bridal line were Mrs. Larry Broadstone, sister of the bride, as matron of honor with Mrs. Mike Stephens, Mrs. Linds Bushnel! and Mrs. Jeff Durakos as attending matrons and Miss Susan Car will follow at the Ivy House in Ogden. The bride elect was graduated from Ogden High and attends the Institute of Religion at Weber State College. Mr. Ferrin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ferrin, 1857 N. 200 W., Sunset. The ceremony willr be performed in tire Ogden LDS Temple June 23. A reetiist P: Mr. Ferrin was graduated from Clearfield High and served an LDS Australian East mission. He attended the Institute of Religion and completed courses at EPA in Salt Lake City. . y- ' -, v SD x, . J i$r! WOO. OO MAGI- & GET PROFESSIONAL RAILINGS The forCLEARFIELD mer Miss Donna Jean Hieb became the bride of Darrell E. Kersey of 436 No. 300 W., in impressive Trinity Lutheran Church rites in Layton Friday. The brides parents are Mr, and Mrs. David Hieb of 500 No. Vickie Lane. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Margaret Kersey of 0.4 r j 7M fTVpyj C "1 -- i&' J f 4 .jv 1. ,vV n; EFFECTIVE S gm S All MACHEMIS KAGl-Clia- N g ANY CARPET TO CLEAN Stop & ; and . Hei mar Cine Albertsons - Loyton, Clearfield, Roy, Harrison Blvd. Washington Blvd., Gibson Discount -- Mor . .. Shop, & &! fashioned S. I M "pie Dur pre; the - - T! . v s - V- t a -j - r., h at r -rr IF m . If ..r- RC dersi , cyr, Am 5700 - m t ' $ 5 , - TJ "A Bene 4xv SI cer. r Mr A 17, t daug trt-o- r : On nari the 5 of loosely Shi Tor Mytc Trcfoi Roes Tend Xhiiv woven ti h Pearls the trimmed neckline and the cuffs of the long bishop sleeves. 4' x 8 Vz ' Plywood Sheeting I )0 i II fcWMOMWwteBfartaWii Jba&QG&SMKrt I '!Y. IU1, rl - V i u-- ii525 V. 12lh St. .yy tea, 5 - Pfi. 393-865- 1 S do eb'flin ydw't1' Sondoyi due mpeyn V. i Mrs. Joseph Walker tended as matron of honor and Mrs. Dean Miller was attending matron. They wore HOURS:- sIs i(.Q KTTm to 4 oH doy it t'oti tivi iq ou n i : " i at- Sheet -- V bre was Hav . with a bow in back. U 2( s? sosooos s o ei s s apss y ri: Plsesimf white polyester knit over satin. It was enhanced by a belt inset at the high w aistline Only R and Officiating at the rites was the Rev. Martin E. Mayer. The couple received guests at a reception at the church after the ceremony. The bride's gown was WW" 4 S ; ry W 1 , Stout, Ohio. Jbi .rj THE ECONOMICAL WAY RESULTS - U.p'SMc ITS ceremony unites duo ACCESSORIES - g g g EXTRACTION EASY, DEEP CLEAN YQUK CAKPET3 ur Lutheran LEGS m CLEAN HOT - MACHINE y Cathryn Eileen Lynn . . .will recite vows b v A WATER i: SPINDLES 4 RENT THE NEW 20 BV S x B - a Disney movie and cartoon for the children. i in ii l field. The dinner at 6:30 p.m. will be followed by an auction and n sts T : A ward reunion for all members and former members of the Clearfield 2nd Ward will begin this Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the Cultural Hall at 935 So, State in Clear- wm B - WARD REUNION courier m I.V Jr if V ' Ogden. iifm Q up j Cfesrfieid Werd B Wood Turnings in home iheir i 10 " home of the bride's parents following tiie ceremony. The newlyweds are making HHH O B a w edding trip to Ban- f:1 4TEIclAL! - SUNSET Marriage vows were recited by the former Miss Kathy Miller and James OBrien Mqch 8, announce her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Miller, 2035 N. 300 W. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. OBrien, 2789 W. 5725 S.; Roy. The marriage was performed by the Rev. John Lun-bla- d of Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Roy. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Margarett Handrahan. Serving as best man was Scott Summerill with Steve Miller as an usher. The couple was honored at a family gathering at the 11! u ff, Canada, the couple will live in Bountiful. j Vows recited 0 iM as) best man. Ushers were Guv Price, Larry Price, Pat Price They wore gowns of dacron and Bob Crosby. with flower flocking accented After a brief wedding trips by white collars and cuffs. the in was newlyweds plan to reside! Broadstone Mrs. lavendar and the other at in Farmington. were flower girls. 4330 So. 2450 W. -- illiJ ill ver as bridesmaid. Kim tendants were in pink. Gary Burbidge served Trump and Kerry Trump and Reginald J. Price. Announcing the marriage are parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Crosby of So. 2425 W. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bosgieter of 6009 So. 2700 W. President John Zundel performed the ceremony , The couple received guests at the Enchanted Evening Reception Center in South Ogden. The bride was lovely in a floor length gown of antique satin in empire styling. It was fashioned with a mandarin collar and long full sleeves with deep cuffs. The skirt draped softly into a train. Chantilly lace appliques, beaded with seed pearls and sequins, enhanced the bodice, skirt and train. Attendants were Miss Marilyn Caskey as maid of honor and Mrs. Haven F. Simmons, Miss Ruth Anderson, Mrs. Kent G. Oborn, Miss Letitia Bosgieter and JaNae Simmons. Shimmering pink silk organza princess fashions, trimmed with white lace and rose velvet ribbon at the neckline, bodice and cuffs of the long sleeves were worn by the attendants. John Reynolds performed the duties of best man. Alan Waldron, Duke Ashbum, Jim Orr and Lanny Simmons served as ushers. 1 L ROY Reciting marriage vows Saturday in ceremonies at the Nottington were the former Miss Karen Crosby and Mrs. Frank J. Simmons Of 5540 p3 w ROY Miss Annette Simmons became the bride of Randolph Gerald Ashbum in impressive Ogden LDS Temple rites Thursday. The announcement is made by the brides parents, Mr. . ssi lirapresBws m&nawsy ?' . 29, blue dotted swiss gowns, fashioned floor length with a bolt inset at the empire waistline. White and blue daisies trimmed the slandup collar and the cuffs of the short puffed sleeves. In a gown patterned the same in pink dotted swiss, was the maid of honor, Miss Marilyn Hieb The bridesmaids, Miss Callcen Bourland and Miss Kathy Dietz were in la vender dotted swiss. Deon Bourland was the flower girl. Assuming best man duties was Bruce King. Ushers were Timm Dennis Langdon, Keller, Gilbert Dopson and Joe Walkei . Brent Kirk was a ringbearer. 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