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Show 33 Bret Van Leeuwen Marries WIST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Aug 20,1981 Ingrid Chapman In Temple The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for the August 7th double-rin- g wedding ceremony marrying Bret Van Leeuwen and Ingrid Caroline Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Tom VanLeeuwen of Taylorsville. He has filled an LDS mission to Padova, Italy. Jan Critchfield was maid of honor while Angie Baugh, Tammy Jamee Manwill Marries Heritage House the August 11th Chapel was the site of double-rin- wedding g for ceremony Cameron Thompson and Jamee Manwill. rehearsal dinner at Andys Smorgasbord and a A was held reception followed the ceremony at Heritage House. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Man-wil- l, Murray, and is Mr. and Mrs. Virthel Pryor Sydney K. Wuthrich Marries Virthel Pryor In August Rites The Heritage House Wedding chapel was the setting of the August 1st double-rin- g wedding ceremony for Sydney K. Wuthrich and Virthel Butch Pryor. A garden reception, dinner and dance were held after the ceremony at Heritage House. The Ponderosa was the site of a rehear-sa- l dinner hosted by the bridegrooms parents. The new Mrs. Pryor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wuthrich of West Valley City. She has attended the University of Utah and LDS Business College. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berger of Murray. Shannon Poe was the maid of honor with Julie Cagle attending. Flower girl was Roxanne Stoddard and Heidi Perkins presided over the guest book. Best man was Terry Short and Bob Berger and Kelly Wuthrich were ushers. Chyloh Pryor was the ring-beare- currently attending Murray high. The groom is the son of Kenneth Thompson and Mrs. parties were hosted by Gen and Stephanie Lindley, Ruby Tippets, Shannon Poe and Julie Cagle. The newlyweds will make their home in Murray. Pre-nupti- al Bwit Nedra Sorensen of Salt Lake and has attended Cottonwood high. Donna Ballenger maid of honor was Sptcca Frankie and while Terry Manwill Jocelyn Thompson were attendants Stephanie Jackson attended the guest book Best man was Rob Robinson with John Hall, Mark Burrows and Jeff Glover as ushers. Stephanie Jackson. Frankie and ferry M a n and D w i a n a Ballcngei and the bride's gi undmother, M e s sa M a n will hosted pie nuptial parties he new ly w eds w ill honeymoon at Lake Tahoe and San Fran cisco befoie making their home m Sandy "1 Mr. and Mrs Bret Van Leeuwen Recommended spice purchases for the home Eardley and Debbie Hansen were attendants. Natalie Jenkins attend- uncle, Ron and Nettie Bagley and a reception was held at Country Manor Reception Center. The new Mrs. Van Leeuwen is ed the guest book. Best man was Keith Barton with Scott Eardley, Chris and Gordon Van Leewen and James Cantwell the daughter of James Wr. Chapman of Richmond, Virginia and Mrs. Johanna Elia of Sacramento, California. She is a graduate of Cottonwood high and has attended the University of Utah. The groom is also a graduate of Cottonwood high and is the son of parties were hosted by Angie Baugh, Jan Pierce and Jean Jensen. The newlyweds will make their home in Taylorsville after honeymooning in Las Vegas and A wedding breakfast was held at of the grooms aunt and new households are as follows: Basic Seasonings - celery salt, garlic powder, dried minced onion, onion salt, Worcestershire and Tabasco sauce. Biends - poultry seasoning, curry and chili powder. Grounds - cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, paprika, and (black) pepper. Herbs basil, oregano, bay leaves, parsley, marjoram, sage, and dillweed. Aromatic seeds - celery, poppy, sesame, mustard, caraway, and anise. -- A as ushers. Pre-nupti- Hew Line of Color T.V.s at John Paras Priced to Please Your Pocket Book Southern California. r. f ME ADD ACMES, IH5ACESACIHIIES, . . . Tho list gooe on ond onl Pain is the warning system of the body. We offer . 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Then the stuffing wont ooze out during baking. furniture arrangement beneath them. 4500 SOUTH SUITE 250 at r nishings. They should not be wider than the EAST edge MDafioom a mi There are 400 varieties of cheese, but most of these are variations of only 18 different types. ings to your 1 19 Inch Cut Out Bones You can figure that bones take up about 25 to 30 percent of the space allocated to meat in your freezer. Leave out the bones and you can use that space for more food. John R. Seely Is Wed To Karen Hall On August 1 John R. Seely, formerly of St. Anthony, Idaho and Karen Hall of Taylorsville, were married August 11th in a Salt Lake LDS temple double-rin- g ceremony. breakfast was held at the Lion House and a reception followed the ceremony at The Old A wedding Meeting House. The bride is a graduate of Granger high and has also graduated from BYU with a B.A. in English and German. She has taught those languages for the last nine years at Riverview Jr. high in Murray. Her parents are Mr and Mrs. Melvin M. Hall of Murray. The groom is the son of John H. Seely and the late Ardele R. Seely of Chester, Idaho. He too, is a graduate of BYU and has filled an LDS mission to Bolivia. 21 CU. FT. UPRIGHT MODEL 1 He is a CPA and is currently manager of general accounting at Eimco and has worked for the CPA firm of Deloitte, Haskins and Sells. Matron of honor was Kathy Jex with Valarie Hall, Jana Rae Shaw, and Nancy Lord as attendants. Allison Jex was flower girl while Karen Johnson attended the guest book. Best man was Jeff Crandall and ushers were Rick Hall, Brent Williams and Harold Martin. parties were hosted by Rosemarie Smith, Mavis Steadman, June Paxton, Elva Pearson, Lois Skillicorn, Valarie Hall and Kathy Jex. The newlyweds will honeymoon in Anaheim and Monterey California before making their home in Salt Lake City, Utah. Pre-nupti- for the Fuller Figure. 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