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Show July 6, 1972 The Springvllle Herald Page Seven ; V l c )' V( i r? J) l t of i W F VP Mrs. James C. Debra Lynn Del'Andrae weds James C. Harmer of Mapleton Mr. and Mrs. James C. Harmer were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony, Saturday, June 24, performed by Bishop Clark N. Stohl at Heritage House in Salt Lake City. The marriage was followed by a reception for the young couple. The bride is the former Debra Lynn Del'Andrae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Del'Andrae of Salt Lake City and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph -Harmer of Mapleton. The bride was lovely in a white chiffon, peasant style dress with sash and bow. It was trimmed with alencon re-embroidered lace with jolliette sleeves. Her long mantilla veil was also trimmed with alencon re-embroidered re-embroidered lace with a jolliette camelot headpiece. She carried a bouquet of white orchids and yellow roses. Attending the bride as Matron of Honor was her sister, Mrs. Loren Ryan. Maid of Honor was Miss Marilyn Conlier; flower girl, Dawn Harmer and ring bearer Russell Ryan. Russell - Harmer, brother of the groom, performed the duties of Best Man. The attendants to the bride wore yellow dresses with peasant style vests in orange and garden hats. They carried baskets of mixed garden flowers. Ushers at the wedding were: Roger L. Newson, Terry R. Del'Andrae, Rodney Ryan and Kim Sorenson. Visitors from California for the wedding were the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Olsen from Santa Rosa, California and Mis Diane Edson from Novato, California. The bride was entertained at parties previous to the marriage by Mrs. T. Van Rowley, Mrs. Richard B. Rank Jr. and Mrs. H. K. Bullen at the Rowley home. She was entertained also at the i 'Ws:ii' HEADQUARTERS for Diamonds Eiptri clod and watch repair Duke 220 So. Main "22 Yaars in Sprinovill." W Jewelry -- li5- 4, . .A ' Harmer homes of Mrs. Loren Ryan and Miss Marilyn Conlier. The bride attended the University of Utah and spent one summer in Russia with a study group. Mr. Harmer attended Henager Business College and is presently employed in Salt Lake City, where they plan to make there home following a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas and Southern California. Most people are ready to spend someone else's money. ::: tH ill zzrm. , mm t Jp JfUIPIEIjll i -ff OF Lr JESS I " I r H Pants, Dresses Jj "ftishipn with you in mind' J S.J' S or net. Boy June 27 to Ed Charles and Eunice Hawkins Williams at the Utah Valley Hospital. Girl to Earl W. and Laurel Ostler Tuttle June 27 at the Utah Valley Hospital. Girl June 26 to Dane and Maxine Brown Gregerson at the Utah Valley Hospital. Girl June 30 to Louis and Claudia April Christina Nackos at the Utah Valley Hospital. The new arrival has a sister. Girl to Michael and Maurine Pollock Peterson July 3 at the Utah Valley Hospital. Boy July 1 to Darrel K. and Laurie Brown Curtis at the Utah Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robertson have recently returned home from a 2 weeks' vacation into the northwest. They toured the area near Banff, Lake Louise, Vancouver, British Columbia, Seattle, and then went down the coast to San Francisco where they visited a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faddis. Lucille C. Johnson left recently for Honolulu, Hawaii where she will spend the summer sum-mer vacationing and sightseeing. sight-seeing. Mrs. Ann C. Wilcox and Jean C. Taylor will join her July 8 for two weeks vacationing there. Could Bee Ever hear about the Indian couple who had a bow-and-arrow wedding? Most people nowadays have more respect for "old age" if it's bottled. Jl JL Jl II ( Ann Bartholomew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bartholomew Bar-tholomew received her certificate cer-tificate for Medical Technician on Friday, June 30, from Maricopa County General Hospital where she has been interning for the past year. She received her BS degree from Utah State University at Logan in Public Health on June 5, 1971. Clearance Layaways Pants Tops Blouses to ikirts Dresses Coordinate Missy and V3 and V2 Less Bras, Girdles, Half Slips Va'tO V2 Less PROVO, LAYTON, and OGDEN Mary Elen Crandall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Crandall, and J. Brent Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curtis, both of this city, were united in marriage June 16 in ceremonies performed at the Provo Temple with the bride's father performing per-forming the ceremony. The newly weds were feted at a reception late that evening in the Springville Art Museum hosted by the parents of the bride. For the lovely occasion the bride wore a gown of white silk organza over white satin with yoke of chantilly lace accented with beaded pearls, empire waistline, floor length with deep ruffled skirt trimmed with lace and pearls. A Victorian floor- C. G. Russell family at reunion Members of the C. G. Russell family were together in a reunion Sunday at their home. A dinner and a ride up Camel's Back were enjoyed by those attending Home for the reunion were John Jay Russell of Salt Lake City, Stanley and Shirley Hansen and children Trudy, Carrie, and Becky; Kenneth and Carma Russell and children, Debbie, Andrea, Julie, and David; Alan and Kathleen Moorehead and three children, Aleen, Russell and Katie of Rockville, Md. ; and Mr. and Mrs. Russell. & ItieA reui Mr. and Mrs. Alan Moorehead and three children, Aleen, Russell and Katie of Rockville, Md., are spending a month visiting with Mrs. Moorehead's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Russell. Mr. Moorehead will, return in two weeks to his work in Washington, D.C. with the Education Dept. for the U. S. Government. Vastly better ways of treating and preventing malignant tumors and leukemia are expected ex-pected to result from Veterans Administration research on how and why cells become cancerous. can-cerous. Welcome V: Groups Juniors 50 rmk i-j IPW SoHds 1 W Good 1 Sp i Mv Colors n stv ' Good i fv ' A ' SIzes Jr. and . s3 Shorts ' 73 Less OPEN LATE MON. & FRI. length veil with orange blossoms held by a stephanotis tiara slightly boufant, completed the bridal attire. She wore diamond earings-inherited from her aunt, Marye Jane Banks, deceased. The bride's flowers were white roses accented with yellow roses touched with purple. Gift bearers were David Holt, Michael Holt, Scott Curtis, Heather Thatcher, Rachelle Holt. She was attended by Kristine Lee Snow, Mary Jane Jones, Mary Ann Smith, Ann Curtis, bridesmaid; Kari Curtis, Christine Thatcher, flower girls. Attendant's dresses vere floor length blue and white checked Mr. and Mrs. ALL SUMMER REDUCED it-k rli 1 0 t! .-.V ; i ! Pant Suits mis i w 1 act A ZZM I i'l ' M&SIIV Red MM J W: :Bta Blue v a V7 7 Ik StriDes All Colors , L i . XA All Bank Cards Welcome gingham accented by white daisies with a touch of yellow. They wore white horsehair brimmed hats with blue streamers and carried wristlets, of daisies. Mother of the bride wore sky-blue sky-blue nylon with pearl trim while the groom's mother's gown was a double knit blue suit accented with white and navy. They wore gardenia corsages. Best man duties were performed per-formed by Phil Curtis and Richard E. Crandall. Greeting guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Thatcher. Carolyn Hansen and Linda Lofgran were at the guest register. J. Brent Curtis MERCHANDISE TO CLEAR! gingham accented by white Summer Blouses !3 White 1 Vz oreen Purple Polyester Body Suits 1 to In I In the eift room were Lennre c. Holt, Ann C. Wilcox, Lucille C. Johnson, Donna Hutchings, and Jean C. Taylor. Serving were Jackie Holmes, Rozane Crandall, Tammy Curtis, LeAnn Warren, Deena Piccaro and Susan Martinez. The wedding cake included 7 small cakes with blue fountain, white 4-tiered, trimmed with yellow live roses. The bride - and groom honeymooned in the southern Utah parks and are presently making their home in Blanding. They will return to school in Provo for the fall semester. Personal shower was given by Connie M. Curtis for family members and close friends and a miscellaneous shower was given by Christine L. Snow and Mary Ann Smith in Provo. S)ocia( Wot Rodney Stebbins and daughter Irene have returned to Boulder, Nev. after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stebbins. Mrs. Roland Oldroyd returned recently from Corpus Cristi, Texas where she went to be with a daughter Karen and a new granddaughter born May 18 'there. Mrs. Measom and Lance, Kami and baby Kari returned with Mrs. Oldroyd. Karen's husband, Lee, will arrive July 14 for a week's vacation here. Mrs. Ivan K. Holt (the former Lenore Crandall) of San Jose, Calif, and three children, David, Michael, Rachelle, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crandall. She came especially for her sister's wedding. Former residents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shimizu and son of Sunland, Calif., visited in Springville with Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Crandall and other friends. He is a landscape architect and was here in Utah attending the June MIA conference. He participated in the all-church golf tourney. He is stake MIA president. Less Knit Tops tO 12 Less Sleeveless Short Sleeve Pants ess Long Sleeve and Short V2 Less |