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Show PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY, JUNE IS, 1981 June Bride I A --IS j ' '' A Q ( Mrs. Martin (Bill) Pazell was ' Miss Dolores Phipps prior to her marriage June 7. Fox Photo Studio Picture. to Monterey, Calif. They will re-turn to Salt Lake to reside. The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah. The bride-groom now attends the USAC at Logan. . skirts which fell to ballerina length. They carried baskets of daisies, stephanotis and ivy. The matron of honor was gowned in yellow. Assuming duties of best man for the bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Dimas of Bingham Canyon, was Nick s. John Jackson, Gene Lil-li- e and George Dimus assisted as ushers. Following the nuptials, newly-wed- s left for a honeymoon trip ? June Wedding The Greek Orthodox Church in Salt Lake City formed stately setting Sunday, June 10, for wedding rites uniting in mar-riage Miss Nancy Lillie, a dau-ghter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Sherman M. Lillie, 1211 Laird Ave., Salt Lake City, and John C. Dimas. Officiating at the double ring ceremony was Rev. Angelo Gav- - ales and Rev. Antonios poulns. Immediately following a reception honored thi weds at the home of the bride's parents. Given in marriage by her fa-- i thcr, the bride was lovely in a gown of frosted organza accent- - ed with lily of the valley in raised design. The dress was fashioned with Peter Pan collar, long sleeves which tapered to joints over the wrists and self button trim. A bouffant skirt fell entrain from a hand span waist-line, and a tiny crown caught a fingertip veil of illusion. She 'carried a bouquet of white roses, ivy and stephanotis surrounding a single lavender orchid. Preceding the bride down the aisle were attendants, Mrs. Gene Lillie as matron of honor, and Miss Catherine Dimas, Miss Wil-m- a Dimas and Miss Joan Lillie as bridesmaids. They wore like frocks of green organza styled with slim bodices accented with er necklines and full bride's father, honored the couple at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon. After a short honeymoon, the newly weds are now making their home in Midvale. Miit Marillyn Wells An Early June Bride In wedding nuptials solemniz-ed lit seven o'clock Saturday ev-ening, June 2, at Church of the Immaculate Conception at' Cop-- 1 perton, lovelv Miss Marillyn: Wells, a daughter of George R. Wells of Bmgham Canyon, be-came the bride of Vic Stucken-sehneid- er of Salt Lake City. Officiating at the double-rin- g ceremony was Rev. John A. Given in marriage by her fa-ther, the 'bride was radiant in a billeiinn length gown of white tyelet organdy styled with a sweetheart neckline and full skirt. Completing the ensemble was a pert white hat trimmed with white veiling and a corsage of red roses. Miss Colleen Creedon attend-ed the bride as maid of honor. She was attired in navy blue with white bodice and navy jacket and matching accessories complimented by a corsage of talisman roses. Performing duties of best man for the bridegroom, a son of Mrs. Clara Stuckenschneider of Koeltztown, Mo., was Ken Hamp-ton. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner given by the Mrs. R. G. Benson and child-ren left Wednesday morning to visit several days at Brigham City, Utah, Malad and Pocatello, Idaho. o Lady Eagles met at the home of Mrs. Amy Walters of Midvale on Thursday night of last week. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. Lester Harris and Mrs. Alfred Goff. Lovely refreshments were serv-ed. Linger Longer club members met Tuesday evening in Magna as guests of Mrs. G. T. Buckle. Prizes at contract bridge were won by Mrs. Irvin Stillman, Mrs. Aimer A. Berg and Mrs. J. T. Davis. Mystery sisters was held. Daintv refreshments were served. " CARD OP THANKS We wish to express our heart-felt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness and messag-es of sympathy received from our many friends and neighbors in the loss of our beloved mother and grandmother, Mrs. Sadie Chesler. Signed, TheoDora, Norman, Nellie, and Harold Chesler. May Wedding Announced Mrs. Elsie Manatos of Rock Springs, Wyo., announces the marnagp of her daughter, Miss Evelyn Klonizos, to Pvt. Victor C. Fontana of Bingham Canyon. The wedding took place May 26 at Ft. Riley, Kansas. The bride has been making hor home with her mother in Rock Springs and has been employed there for the past year at Wal-green drug store. A former Bing-ham resident she is well known here. At present the couple are ma-king their home at Junction City, Kansas. O BURN UTAH KING COAL PROMPT DELIVERY CUSHING COAL COMPANY ROSS M. CUSHING TELEPHONE 64 BINGHAM CANYON CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Due to the small amount in-volved, we do not accept want ads except on a basis. 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