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Show 1 Jessen - Holgate wedding Neighborhood Sewing Making their home in Altaumnl are Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lloyd Holgate who were married July 29 In the Altamont Ward Cultural Ball by Duchesne President David The bride Is the former Connie Sam. Deane Jessen, daughter of Mrs. William Dewey Jessen and the late Mr. Jessen of Parents of the bridegroom are Altonah. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holgate, Arcadia. Mac Jessen, a brother of the bride, gave the bride away in the double ring ceremony. They were honored that evening at a reception held In the Altamont Ward cultural Ball, the bride wore an all lace gown with a bouffant skirt, trimmed with seed pearls and white sequins. The long sleeves were tapered at the wrist, a scalloped neckline and four tiers of lace at each side formed a train. Her elbow length veil was held by a tiara of lace Her bouquet was of and seed pearls. and roses accented by yellow gardenias baby breath and yellow ribbons. Mrs. Randy Hartman was matron of honor. Maid of honor was a sister of the Bridesmaids bride, Deborah Jessen. were Mrs. Randy Bywater, Mrs. Gary Jenkins, Mrs. Glen Jessen, Renee Semken and Wanda Sue La Rose. The matron and maid of honor wore floor-leng- th yellow crepe with bouffant sleeves, empire waistlines and sweetheart neckline with yellow velvet ribbon. The bridesmaids wore similar design gowns which were of white and yellow floral organza. They carried daisies held by a lace fan. The flower girl was Stephanie Lane Jessen and the ringbearer was Gretchen Holgate who wore a yellow and white dotted swlss with a pinafore and carried a basket of daisies. The mother of the bride wore a princess style apricot crepe with chiffon overblouse and long chiffon sleeves trimmed with crepe. The mother of the bride- - Christensens Sidewalk Sale Friday, Saturday For Really Low Prices, Don't Miss This Sale! STANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, August 17, 197Z Mrs. Elmer Eldredge entertained the Nelgti!orhood Sewing Club at her cabin In The guests were Mrs. Uintah Canyon. Debbie Bingham and Mrs. MaybellDlckir-son- . A potluck chicken dinner with all the trimmings was served. Games were played and tliey sang songs. Colleen Johnson to wed Dick Prescott Teresa Lamb to marry Wade Workman Mr. and Mrs. Byrrell Lamb announce the engagement of tlielr daughter , Teresa, to Wade W, Workman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wane Workman, all of Roosevelt. Miss Lamb graduated from Union high school and was also a four-ye- ar Seminary She was also a cheerleader graduate. for four years and participated in school government. Mr. Workman Is also a graduate of Union high and a four year Seminary He served as senior class graduate. president and was active In sports. He Is presently employed In Roosevelt. No definite date has been set for the COLLEEN JOHNSON . . . plans August 20 wedding to Dick Prescott. wedding. Mr. and Mrs, Max E. Johnson of Provo announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Colleen, to Dick Prescott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prescott of Neola. The couple will exchange vows on Aug) 26 with a reception to follow that evening at the Orem Reception Center. The bride-to-graduated from Provo high school and Is presently employed In Provo. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Union high school and attended Utah Technical College. He Is presently employed In Park City. The couple wUl make their home In Provo following their marriage. be Allred Reunion Mrs. Mable Allred and her children held a family reunion In Uintah Canyon Those present were Mrs. 12-1- luuinHe Newiyweas Mr. and In the former groom wore a blue crepe sheath with sleeves and lace applique trim. Douglas Holgate, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Douglas Jessen, Larry McKee, Bud Holgate, Ned Ross, Lynn Rasmussen and Cecil Gurr. Cindy Lou Jessen presided at the guest book. Glftbearers were Heidi Funk, Jenlne Call, Doris and Dina Call, Cheree Brotherson. In the gift room were Geneal Bird, Tawna Mitchell, and Peggy Nelson. Serving were Jody and Sandy Goodrich, Michelle Stevenson, Gina Jessen, Diana Roberts and Theresa Call. Mrs. Alan Roper and daughter, Louise, Mrs. Dee Roberts and Judy Monsen were In the kitchen. Their three-tiere- d wedding cake was elbo- w-length Min Aug. Lola! Slsslon and son Norlyn, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Session and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Allred, Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Miller, Salt Lake; Mrs. Clark Christian, Dutch John; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Allred and Shirley and Phil Rowley; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allred and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allred and family. Mr. Brent Lloyd Holgntr rut thrlr Thr bride 3. wedding cakr. Connie Deane Jemten. by tall pillars enclosing a cupld and topped by a miniature bride and groom sitting In a gazebo. Yellow and white daisies were clustered around the cake and spiraled up the pillars. A program presented during the evening consisted of a piano solo by Debbie Funk; a song by Joan Brotherson; a dance by Vickie Brotherson; two songs by Rodney Llsonbee, Kevin Heaton, Robin Reynolds and Mark Dennis and two songs by Marsha Miller. A personal shower was given for the bride by Minnie Lou Roberts and Maxie Stevenson. The young couple honeymooned in Salt Lake. The bride wore a brown and white polyester knit ensemble for her golng-awoutfit. separated Just A Mere club CUM ProWnger Are your HOUSEHOLD and PerFURNISHINGS sonal property insured on or off your premises against loss? re Mrs. Anne Platt hosted the at her club evening Thursday Bridge home In Ft. Duchesne. Guests were Mrs. Jack Harmston and Mrs. Rex Lamb. A delicious dessert luncheon was served. Bridge was played during the evening. 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