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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, June 10, 1976 Page 3 Roy Miss exchanges SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY vows, reception honors ROY Mr. and Mrs. Kirby J. Shutt of 5237 S. 2425 W announce the marriage of their daughter Laurie to William C. Weaver. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G Weaver of 281 W. 1425 N. in Sunset. The marriage was performed Saturday at the Defense Ogden Depot Officers Open Mess, with Ogden Mayor A. Stephen Dirks officiating The bride wore an styled gown of fitivory gauze with a snug bodice accented by a ting wide satin band at the waistline. The high neckline, leg of mutton sleeves and bodice were enhanced by lace, and the full skirt featured a deep flounce Attending as maid of honor was Miss Pam Hansel wearing a yellow and peac printed cotton dress wit round neckline, belte waistline and lace trimme bodice Kara Stamey was flowe girl She wore a yellow am peach printed cotton dress Terry Wesley served a; best man It leike Temple scemie o? morrisige - CLEARFIELD On Friday, June 4, 1976 Randal Scott Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Faris J. Peterson and Ranee Lynn Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Snow were married in the Salt Lake LDS The bride wore a full length white satin dress with a complete lace overlay. Her bouquet was daisies with one yellow rose. Her maid of honor was Sylvia Cloward and her bridesmaids were Cheryl Kathy Rasmussen, Temple. Foutz, Teri Peterson, Teresa Snow, Virginia Snow and That afternoon a wedding Caryl Snow. The flower girl breakfast was held at the was Carrie Snow. The girls wore lime green grooms parents house. A in was held their long dresses with a lowered reception honor on the following day, round neckline and they had a Saturday, June 5 at the free bib attached to neck and Clearfield 3rd and 7th ward shoulders and tie ends which cultural hall. fastened in back. Yellow lace trimmed the bib and they had short gathered flared sleeves. The sleeves were self material with an overlay of light green sheer material with pastel colored flowers. The bridesmaids had daisies in their hair. The best man was Dave Kirk and the ushers were Ken Snow Jr , James Snow. Snow. Martin Wesley Peterson, Jay Peterson, and Dale Lake Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stout Alter a short honeymoon the couple will reside in Open house honors couple following marriage vows Layton. memm A reception in honor of the Misses Suellen Stout. Becky couple was held at the Mesa Stout. Ruthann Stout. JenLDS 29th Ward Cultural Hall. nifer Stout, Bonnie Lee and The bride was attractive in Kaylene as newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen a gow n designed w ith a stand-u- p bridesmaids. David 0. Stout. Best man was Eric Keller, was The collar, ruffled yoke and marriage solemnized Friday, June 4 by long Juliet sleeves with deep Dan Stout. Gary Lee, and lace culls, all overlayed with Cory Lee were ushers. Elder Charles Clouse. A wedding breakfast was The former Miss Carolyn lace. A tie accented the Lee is a daughter of Mr. and empire waistline and a ruffle hosted by the grooms Mrs. Rulon Lee of 4880 S. 2500 enhanced the skirt hemline. parents at the Royal Fork W Roy. Miss Janice Lee attended Restaurant in Mesa. After a honeymoon trip to Parents of the bridegroom her sister as maid of honor are.Mr. and Mrs. Mel G. Stout .with Mrs., Gary Lee a.s ,at-- , .Jacobs ,Lak& the .couple will , Ariz.,: tending matron and ...tjie .pikfc ,thpjLbom ,in,,sea ,,, , An Open House was held at the Roy LDS 7th Ward cultural hall in honor of Mrs. Randal Scott Peterson KLENKE FLORAL And flowers are furnished l Olive and Mark 2955 Washington lhone 394-347- 4 , jj..,: . .of-Mea- ,i A 4 f f. . 4 f f Roy couple trades promises in ceremony at Hill AFB Miss Terry ROY Cud-mor- e, of CM Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Cudmore of 5742 S. 2050 W., became the bride of Joseph Beaty in Hill daughter found myself with a four-yeno job, panicked. but degree Then got smart and enrolled for a concentrated business course at Stevens Henager. That was the right movel Their short courses, top instructors find active, free nationwide placement service boosted me to where I am today. My future in business looks great. How about yours? Call today for comploto information package When I ar 1 Air Force Base Chapel rites on I 394-779- 1 STEVENS HENAGER COLLEGE means business A Junior Collega Specializing in Business Careers Since 1891 Ogden, Utah 2644 Washington Blvd Beginning dates of quarters: Summer July 6 Fall September 27 2064 W. 6075 S. Officiating at the ceremony was the Rev. Thomas H. Payne, uncle of the bride. A reception was held at the base Mr. Officers Club. and Mrs. Dick Adams The brides gown was chantilly lace over can- dlelight satin, accented with white seed pearls and a high neckline. The sleeves were Juliet styled. Matron of honor was the Open house set The daughters of I. W. (Dick) and Eva Adams are having an open house, honouring their parents on their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, the twelth of June, 1976, from five until eight in the evening. Layton Stake Center, 60 West Gordon Avenue Layton, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Adams were NOW SELLING DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC FABRICS IN HERCULON & NAUGAHYDE. COUCH COUCH & L0VESEAT NOW the Logan L.D.S. Temple. They have resided in Layton since that time. Mr. Adams was born in Thatcher, Utah and later moved to Layton. He has been in business there for many years. He served in the State Legislature, and was a member of the Layton City Council. He was past president of the Senior Citizens also president of the Lions and Kawanis Clubs. He is now on the board of directors for the Utah Transit Authority. Mr. Adams has been active in the LDS Church. married June 10, 1926 in Eva Riley Adams was born and received her education there and the in Bountiful University of Utah. Mrs Adams taught school several years in Bountiful. She has been active in the LDS Church and was also active in PTA. Dick and Eva have four daughters. Mrs. Frank (Sharon) Loomis, Layton, Mrs. Cecil (Sally) Layton, MANY OTHcR STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM, AND WE GUARANTEE LOWEST PRICES IN AREA. ALL HARD FRAMES WITH A LIFE TIME GUARANTEE. 270 North Main, Clearfield n Mr. Beaty is the son of CM Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph Beaty, COuK IS Saturday. Ronald Wilson. Kevin Cud- Peterson of Dennisport, more and Michael Beaty Mass. Mrs. Gertrude Beaty, Mrs. Mildred Dunigan and were ushers. The newlyweds will live in Gene Dunigan, all of Ogden following a wedding Lawrence, Kan.; Miss Elsie Ahlander of Brockton, Mass., trip. and Andrew Cudmore, included guests Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Westboror, Mass. Phone 825-928- 5 Barton, Mrs. Larry Ray, Clearfield, (Suzanne) Mrs. Robb (Sherrie) Davis, Newport Beach, California. They also have grandchildren. They have please. g's twelve requested no brides sister. Miss Patti Cudmore, who wore pink satin with a light pink lace overlay. Bridesmaids were Cheryl and sister, Cudmore, Margaret Beaty, sister of the bridegroom. Junior bridesmaid was Julie Cudmore, sister. Their gowns were yellow' and violet satin with lace overlays. Tina Wilson was flower girl. Neal Romstad the ring bearer. Attending as best man was Nuptial vows planned SUNSET - Nuptial vows will be recited by Miss Julie King and Richard Wood at the Hill Air Force Base Chapel No. 1 on July 1. The home of the bride-elect- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie L. King at 2589 N. 450 W. will provide the setting for a reception afterward. Parents of Mr. Wood are S. M. Sgt. and Mrs. William A. Wood of 65 S. 2000 W. in West Point. Miss attended King Clearfield High School. Mr. Wood is a graduate of Clearfield High School. Bill Lewis and Cindy Steed June 17 date planned by duo CLEARFIELD - The approaching marriage of Miss Cindy Steed to Bill Lewis is made known today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steed of 320 W. 700 N Mr. Lewis is a son of Mr. and Mrs Henry M. G Lewis ot 166 W. 2050 N. in Sunset. The exchange of vows will be held June 17 at the Hill Air Force Base Golt Course Club House with a reception tollow ing |