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Show taker and children of Johnson City, Tennessee; Mr. and Mrs Paul Woodbury, OrdervilleV Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Chad Johnson of Beaver. Mrs. Linus Leppink, Midvale, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blaz-zard. Blaz-zard. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mich-yelstn. Mich-yelstn. Miss Earlene Michael-sen, Michael-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Aran, I.ynr Arnn, Su Ann Arnn, Jan Le Chcminaut, all cf Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Carter, Joyce Carter, Provo, Utah; Mrs. John Grimsha.w, Bountiful, Bounti-ful, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, Mayfield, Utah; Mrs. Thorp Waddingham, Brent, Doug, Lois, Linda and Richard Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mayfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lev Burastain and Mi', and Mrs. Jack Neilson of Delta. Utah. Mrs. Vertis Neilson. Ephraim, Utah; Dr. and Mrs. Mack Whit- - i , i . m m H i tinii im M I" iwi" w' """ "1 1 '''! t -r. .- y -A . ! . .. YOUNG-LEPPINK WED IN CATHOLIC CEREMONY, AUG. 22 Miss Thea Kay Young, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young and John D. Leppink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Leppink, were united in marriage by Kev. J. H. Valine during a Nuptial Nup-tial Mass celebrated at St. Bridgets Brid-gets Catholic Church on Saturday, Satur-day, August 22nd at 2 p.m. Miss Young was radiant in a Julett styled gown of white silk taffeta. The sleeves, bodice and hem were trimmed in Irish lace, header with pearls and sequins. A long train hung from the shoulders and was also trimmed with lace. She wore a veil of white illusion, fastened to a bonnet of lace, pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of cymbidiums and stephanotis. Attending the bride was a sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Laurel Woodbury as Matron of Honor. Mrs. Iola Whittaker, Miss Sue Ann Arnn, Miss Dana Waddingham and Miss Mary Ann Leppink as bridesmaids. They were attired in ballerina length dresses of orchid printed silk, trimmed with gold sequins and carried long stem yellow rose buds. Linus Leppink, brother of the grcom acted as best man for Mr. Leppink. Paul Leppink, Paul Woodbury. Dr. Mack Whitaker and William Acklin were ushers. Pre nuptial parties included a miscellaneous shower given by a friend, Mrs. Linda Hage in Salt Lake City. A Lingerie shower in Milford by Sue Ann Arnn, Vickie Kalian, Dianna Leppink and Dana Waddingham and a rehearsal party given by the parents of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Koy Young entertained en-tertained after the wedding at a buffet for relatives and friends. A reception Vvas held at the multi-purpose room at the grade school in the evening. The new Mr. and Mrs. Leppink Lep-pink are honeymooning in Yellowstone Yel-lowstone and parts of Wyo. They will make their home in Salt Lake City where Mr. Leppink Lep-pink will resume his studies in Electrical engineering at the University of Utah. Out of town guests included Mrs. Ed Fouse, Thersa and Betty, Bet-ty, and Mrs. Helen Wright of Redwood City, Calif.; Miss Florence Flor-ence Leppink of San Francisco, Mrs. Leland Crutchfield, New Castle, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Quest, Huntington Beach, BETROTHED Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Kennedy of Milford announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter, Deborah Marie to Elmer Tim Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall of Minersville. A February wedding is planned. Crlif., Mr. Howdy Wright, Bidding, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leppink and children, Los Cruces, New Mexico; Mr. and |