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Show .1 ? bESEIZET NEWS Cf.o.000 toe Salt AND TELEGRAM, 22, 19t5 City, Monday, Au iss Zundel We ) Mr. Nelson Rich'-i.-i.--.:Btis:.:i...0,..'- . W;04H10::..M1.4'Oft).1-00.- r ....c:Ok::.0.0.0k-"...:'- if acenebf a wedding dinner fol; Of widespread interest is the 'yowl rites solemnized in rarriage (if All Ss Claudia, the Salt.Lake Temple Friday. Lauper and Me ?lard President May L. Christiansen officiated. Lyman 'Bushman. The popular eoupli spoke Ft. Douglas golf Club was , P1I d. . fit, ( lowing the marriage ceremony. In the evening the couple greet ed guests at an open house in the gardens at the home of the . bridegroonfs parentstr. and s. Ted Bushman, 994 Miktary Dr For the open house; the bride wore a white silk dress, waltz , skirt. bouffant with length, The bodice featured full puffed sleeves and a host neckline. A prenuptial reception honored the couple Aug. 12 at the San Francisco Stake liousc., San Francisco, Calif. It was hosted by the bride's parents, Mr. and .Mrs : Serge J. Lauper, San Francisco. The - bride's attendants included Mrs. Crawford M. Gates (Georgia Lauper.), Miss Pauline Lauper and Miss Bonnie Lauper, her sisters, and Miss , Cherry Bushman, sister of the bridegroom Willard Bushman was best man The bridal pair will honeymoon en route to Boston, Mass., 11where they will make a future ,home. For traveling, the bride choie a blue cotton ensemble with blue accessories. The bride will continue her studies at Wellesley College vihere she is a senior. The bridegroom will graduate work at Ilarvar 4to4nil a versity in the fall. He member of student council at Harvard. He filled an LDS Mission in the New England States. Joining the ranks of midsummer brides is Miss Joyce Zundel, who 'became, the bride of .1. Howard Nelson Monday.The couple exchanged nuptial vows in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Presidenti '7 - Christiansen officiated 'ara-te-- -, evening they will Ward meeting.: Eldredge-Leceptiond In the -hbiliet-hosteby the bridei Mrs. Louis 11. Zundel, 390 E; 33rd South. ' The bridegroom is a on of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. 'Nelson, 324 E. 33rd South. Her. Gown At the reception, the bride will appear in a gown of tulle over satin. The lace bodice isi styled with a small collar and long sleeves tapering to lily points over the wrists. Tiny' satin buttons trace the back of the bodice to the waist. The full skirt has a wide lace inset Her veil of illusion, falls from g a cap of lace and seed pearls.- She will carry a bouquet of white carnations en. circling a white orchid Miss Alyce Nelson, Miss Darlene Zundel, mrs. Joseph Bringhurst, and Miss Joan Bailey will attend the bride. Kaye Zundel will be , junior bridesmaid Pink and White wear will pink and white shantung They frocks and will carry nosegays of pirik and ' white carnations Petite LuAnn Ferri will be flower girl Frank Nelson will perform duties of best man for his brother, while Lynn Dean, Carl' 1,7,4 1 f(111Iss 'rites.: University of Utah studeC, Rkhard T, White, claimed Mgr Mirth Josephson for his bride In a Friday ceremony. President Elltay L. Fhristianlep officiated at Salt Lake' Temple rites., Former Miss Josephson is a of Mrs. Thelma Jos. ephson, 365 E. Oth South Iler bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud L. White, 850 S. 4th East. South Second Ward meeting, house was setting for a recep.' Von honoring the newlyweds. Xs she greeted guests, the bride wore a gown of lace over safin. Peter pan , collar and long sleeves enhanced the bodies, of the dress. The fingertip ter da-pgh- Courtney Darlington acted as best man, while Edward Martin. dale and Dean Mortenson ush. ridaI vell Of illusion was beld by a tiara encrusted with pearls. Attending the bride were Miss Dorothy Gordon, maid of honor; Miss Linda Reynolds, Miss Sara Hoskins.' Miss Jos. ephine Facer and Miss Donna , erect. En route to a honeymoon, the bride wore a tan ensemble. The newlyweds will return to make a home in Salt Lake City. White. The bridegroom tilled a Celt. ,Their gowns were in pastel States LDS mis. shades of antique taffeta, bal. ' Edon. lerina.length. tral-Atlant- ie Lake Visit Mrs. Steward Ends Salt her Mrs. Julian U. Steward has been a guest in Salt Lake City at the home of her brother.in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ave. Thomas F. Ralphs, since Wednesday, She also visit . ed with her mother, Mrs. Joseph J. Cannon, 3784st Ave. Salt mer arrived in son, Michael, , Lake from a sumcamp in Bellingham, Wash. Sun-day- The two left Sunday evening for their borne in 'Champagne, IlL to rejoin Dr. Steward, who is graduate professor of anthropology at University of Illinois. 725-10t- h be-fet- ed he parent-1,Mr:It- t .,: 1 'I lace-edge- d, , , - ,dr,t c," ;k t- - '4 0 - Hegberg,---Le- e Zundel,- - Ron-Thor- pe and-Ja- ck Hancock will usher. ' Salt Lake City will be home for the bridal t, pair.' Entertaining the bride at prenuptial pz ies have been Mrs. Bringhurst; Miss Nelsz, , Miss JoArin Brewer and Mrs. William Hai, - Monday. ey Speaks Promises tW...i..-i'''....0.- o BRIDEMiss Joyce Zundel was wed to J. Howard Nelson in rites solemnized n double veil of FrenchIllidon was fastened to a crown of chantilly lace and seed pearls. In gowns of turquoise crystalwere the ette, ballerina-length- , bridal attendants, Miss Jan Kearsley, maid of honor, a sis- ter of the bride; Miss Diane Engle and Mrs. Robert M. Pug. are Mr. and Mrs. ' Sharon Morris Reade, North Clifford graduates, ;0' 6 Ann Kearsley Charles Mor- Sacramento, Calif. SPEAKS VOWS Former Miss Beth AniMoonTheeame ris Reade, -- recame man and For the wedding and recepMrL Wayne 'Allen Stewart in Friday rites. wife, in , performed Satur- tion, former Miss Kearsley day. 'donned a gown of original dePonity Episcopal Church, sign in imported French chanwas Aella, for Idaho; setting tilly lace and tulle over satin. ,' Oth...: the nuptial event. The Rev. A. The bodice was styled with E. Asboe officiated scalloped V neckline and short After reciting marriage yows, sleeves. Covered satin buttons the newlyweds greeted guests extended down the back of the in Trinity Parish bodice. at a In Friday evening rites at gomery, Mils Di i''''Stewart, Miss hall. reception The full overskirt of lace over ' Miss Shirlee the Reception Center, Miss Beth Gerre Mtu is The a bride tulle and satin swept into a daughLlovely an- - Miss Joan ' . of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. 'Ceara- chapel train. Long lace mitts Ann Moon became the bride Derry Mrs. intgomery and ! ley, Pocatello. Parents of the enhanced the ensemble. The of Wayne Allen Stewart. Stew were gowned in The couple was united in o zge taffeta and the other , tendants in brown taffeta. marriage in a ceremony performed by Bishop James,K All c arrie d salmon-coloreMoon of Hanna Ward. A re-- bouquets. , ' followed. Flower Girl ception ' The bride is a 4 at, ghter of Flower girt Linda Stewart, H. Moon, wore a frock Of burnt Mr. and Mrs. orange 136 WestwoodAve. Parents of and carried a basket of salmon-colore- d the bridegroom are Mr. and flowers. Mrs. Claron Stewart, 3687 S. Vent Hatch performed best 2nd West. man duties. Ushering were 1 Bridal Gown Ross Montgomery, Jim Fry For the evening events, the and Fred Stewart En route to a honeymoon in bride donned a gown of lace and tulle over satin. The bodice West Yellowstone, the bride war styled with sweetheart wore a navy blue ensemble neckline and cap sleeves. A with white accessories. Salt lace cap, caught the fingertip Lake City will be future home veil, lace edged. The bride for the newlyweds. Hostesses at prenuptial parwore elbow-lenitlace gloves. White carnations with a white ties included Mrs. Montgomery, ft orchid formed the bride's Miss Marlene White, Miss Mault, Miss Derry, Miss Connie bouquet Former Miss Moon was at- Dixon, Miss Jane Terry and tended by Mrs. , Ross Mont Mrs. Delburt East. Protninerit-Idah- Aii. : lege," -- 4v, ate -- Col- brIdegioOi-- zss 1; - Ann q. Bil9 Allobti: Weii:),0,:--- - A. $tpvtisift :.:.: , , d Ard - was a member of Kappa Alpha Pi. Ile was graduated from ISC where be was a member of In-tercollegiate Knights and th ,7., Student Branch, Am er ic In Pharmaceutical Association. !7'. r An August bride is Miss Leo la of tulle. A crown of sequins and June Lambert, who recited wed- pearls bolds the bridal veil of ding vows Monday with George illusion. William Robinson. The bride will Carry s bouSalt Lake Temple was setting quet of dark red roses. for the marriage ceremony. Attending the bride will be Uncle of the bride, Patriarch Miss Geri' Bowen, maid of honFrank 3. W45odbury of Salt or, and Miss Sharlene Low. Miss Lake Stake, officiated. In the Bowen is to wear a ballerina-lengt- h gown in a turquoise evening, the newlyweds will be honored at a reception in North shade. Miss Low will don a ' Jordan Stake Center. gown of pink embroidered nyParents of the bride are Mr, lon over pink:taffeta; and Mrs. Charles D. Lambert Paul V. Lambert, brother of 3662 S. 4000 West; The bride- the bride, will be best man. groom is a son of Mr, and Mrs. Assisting at the reception will Joseph W. Robinson, Jerome, be Mr. and Mrs, James H. Low, Idaho. Mr: and Mrs. Robert B. Morris, For the reception the bride Mrs, Asahel Eldredge and Mrs. will don a gown of lace and Pau l Lambert tulle over taffeta. The bodice is n,Oglien will be future home k 1 for the newlyweds. styled with a tulle insert a Robinsonlined on either side by lace completed Mr. vith pearls, sequins and three-yea- r tour of, duty with the 11 rhinestones.' The long sleeves U.S. Army. He and his bride 11 are pointed over the wrists. I , toth served in the Northern skirt is States LDS Mission field- The ballerina-lengt- h Is , - Miss Martha Josephson became the bride of Richard T. 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John Robert 'Powers' School Timistg , .1 WOMEN visbar Comp lokt eitieg wise..? ,, t4w - ea , end grit , 6A ,( s check now nt A4Aostrionit 1 I 10-poi- vttEttOS ,;: 114ip - dot-."t- 4 ' Mrs. Charles Morris Reade LOVELY BRIDE became a bride Saturday She , is former Miss Sharon Ann Kearsley. , Mrs. George William Robinson was Miss Leola June Lambert before marriage Monday. Entertaining the bfide at prenuptial events were Mrs. Agnes Watson; Miss Lola Smith, Miss Evelyn ,Siler, Mrs. Rulon Gassinan,'Mrs. Clyde Jenson, and Mts. NV. J..Conger. ;!? - let"' MONDAY WED ,4 Rola June Lambert tiled in August Rites t , , h 4 I mire. Little Karen McOmber was flower girl. She wore a pink dotted nylon frock and tarried a white basket of rose petals. Identically dressed was ring bearer, Kathy McOmber. Best man was Edward Schroe-- z der, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Gilbert B. Eiden, Sacramento, Calif., and Jack White, Boise, Idaho. The newlyweds are honeymooning at Las Vegas, southern California and Yosemite National Park. Sacramento will be future twine for the bridal couple. At ISC the bride was affiliated with Gamma Phi Beta, national social sorority; Spurs, Octagon and Silver Tassel. The bridegroom formerly attended Sacramento Junior College and Grant Technical College. At the former school he ' f4" 7 close-fittin- , Martha Josephson, 0.0c9mos0:6d0 14. - . Mrs. Richard Lyman , Bushman Claudia Marian Lauper) was wedin Friday nuptial May --- Monday e , BRIDE 1 ed nowt No appointmeni needed.' full selection ofjpthehovirl;. 'Third, Habil Photo Stud:6 - ' |