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Show THURSDAY, JULY 23p 1970 Recited fa impressive nuptial rites. Miss' Deanna Hales, charming daughter of Mrs. Ronald E. Hales and the late Ronald E. Hales of Riverside became June the bride of Lewis Don Allen. ! " i ' 1 . i V. i' f I Ir H i j r 'ih'.'-- Local musicians will play in a con-,c- ert this Sunday with The Invitational USU Summer Band, tills Sunday at 3:00 ic.m, at Chase Fine Arts Halt Mr. J. 'Golden Ward will be featured in a solo. Other local musicians are L. Eugene Webb, Lynda Poulson and Dr. Robert L. Poulson. tro-lmb- one ing The groom is the son of Mr. and t R. Lee Allen of Collinston. at officiated Bronson Gordon Bishop ceremony In the prethe double-rin- g members of both immediate sence of families and a few close friends. Immediately following the ceremony the young couple greeted guests at a reception hosted by the brides mother , in the Belmont Ward Cultural Hall. The bride was radiant in an elegant floor length nylon gown, accented with 'embossed white dasies and pearls. A rhines-ton- es dainty crown of pearls and held her chapel length veil and she carried a bouquet of white i 'daises centered with a pure white orchid with long white streamers. Jeanlne Roundy was maid of honor and Barbara Begay, Sharyle Udy, Carol Macfarlane and Lani Allen were the bride's attendants. They wore identical jblue and white floor length creations, embossed with daisies and carried daisy bouquets. Julie ' Floyd and Robyn Dawn Hales also dressed in blue, acted as flower Mrs. I girls. i Scott Erlcksen assumed duties of 'best man. Judy Macfarlane was at the guest MR. and MRS. LEWIS DON ALLEN ' registrar. Mrs. Bevan Hales, Brenda Hales, and Cheryl Rose were at the gift table. A beautiful three-tierwedding cake !was oil display. It was decorated with ed . mm blue and white roses and topped with minature wedding bells. are making their The newly-we- ds home in Tremonton, whereMr. Allen is employed with the State Road Dept. ial showers were given by Carol Macfarlane, Jeanine Roundy, and Sharyle Udy. s 1 Pre-nupt- MISS PHYLLIS MARIE CHRISTENSEN Elder Parkinson In LDS Pageant . ' A berna LEE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abernathy of i Garland, announce the engagement and -. forthcoming marriage of their dauto Lee Abernathy Miss Patricia ghter, Mark A. Hilliard of Long Beach, Calif. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Roy. A. Hilliard of Long Beach, Calif. , The couple is planning an August 14 wedding at the Garland First Ward., A reception will be given immediately following the wedding. The bride-ele- ct is agraduateofBear River High School. Her fiance was graduated from rd I Fordan High School, Long Beach. There , he was a member of the 1964 Junior College National Football Champions. He was also graduated from Humbolt State College with a BS Degree in Wild Life Management While there he was a member of the 1969 Western Region NCAA College Division Football Cham- -' pions. He is currently employed doing research for Utah State Division of Fish and Game and attending Utah State University for an M.S. Degree in Wild Life Resources. After a two weeks wedding trip to California, they plan to live in Garland. tTJG THREE MAY'S SHOP Sandals and Saturday, Will Close Friday ,in.f Off 2For J r Off More d - . Play di First Quality GET YOURS NOW1 SAVE 4 I '8 Dresses - Sizes 3 13 Reg. 79c To 99c 63' Reg. $1.19 To $1.29 73crd.: Rg' 93 Yd. 12 In Time For Back To es. $1.39 to $1.59 To SAVE S -- hool. i Off Select Group Ladies Dresses L" WY&ivaw. To $2.79 yj fl, : Save! Save! Your Sewing $ : ets . . I sc.,, Girl Just Re$-tL7- 9 S.; J. Special Lace SALE While it Lasts 10 1 - Dressy and Casual W Dacron & Cottons Tattersalls - Windjamers - Drip-DriNever Irons . Etc. Etc. Etc. I leepwear - Etc. Etc. Jj Than Any Other Car In It's Class. Garland, Utah Al Famous Brands Dresses? Gjpris Shorts AMBASSADOR BETTER RESALE JACK'S GARAGE Girl's and Ladie's All Famous Brand Fabrics. 50c To M00' Handbaqs Mil CLEARANCE Drastically Reduced Co Clear & i3 IL summer FAnnir: Merchandise 75 1A Wonderful Selection TABLES Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Baugh ,and son, Craig, of Woodland Hills, Calif., have left for their home Sunday after spendinr two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stork ol "Bothwell and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baugh of Logan. Friday they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark Jr. of Ogden. The Storks andBaughswere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stokes Saturday. The Batter Bunch held their last two meetings atthe homes of Janine Oyler and Mary Jane Harris. Janine conducted the meeting. Mary Jane pre sided over the second meeting, where we made cookies, cottage cheese dip, egg sandwiches, and hot chocolate, ft was very ft'" making and L to 3 Reg. 4.79 to 5.99 Final Clearance MISS MARIEL SORENSEN 12 For Final Clearance 2 For 500 Don't Miss Our WHY? HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL Uernce Summer Shoes Slashed 1 Reg. 2.99 & Boy's 14 VALUE July 24th and 25th Sizes 4 Reg. 2.99 to 7.99 . THE CLASSIC hall. Canvas Shoes -- MARIO'S Temple on August 14. After which, they will be honored at a reception at the Tremonton Third Ward Cultural Children & Girls Girl's Visitors Return Home o p Mr. Rogerson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C Rogerson of Ogden. The couple will be united in rites to be solemnized in the Logan LDS All Summer Ladies', Men's - on. Everything Musi Go!! Our Loss Your Gain!! Drastic Reductions In Every Department! ABERNATHY thy-Hill- ia Bear River Cowley Miss Mariel Sorensen left Thursday,, 'July 16, for Palmyrah, New York, with approximately 300 Brigham Young University students, to participate in the HillCamorah Pageant. They were transported by five buses. They will be in New York for three weeks Jn connection with the Pageant. which will be presented July27through August 1. While there, they will also have the opportunity of working along with the. missionaries in teaching the people who attend the Pageant Upon returning, Mariel will continue 'working in the office of Jay Dee Harris: She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel E. Sorensen of Howell. i MISS PATRICIA Christensen is a graduate oi High School and four years She is presently of LDS Seminary. Business Steven Henagers attending College in Ogden. Mr. Rogerson is a graduate of Bonneville High SchooL He served an LDS mission in Argentina. He is presently attending Weber State College where he is majoring in Data Processing and Is also employed by the Internal Revenue Service. The couple plan to make their home in Ogden following their marriage. Mis Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brough announce the engagement and forth coming mar riage of their niece Phyllis Mane daughter of Floyd S. Christensen, Christensen and the late Dorothy L. Jenkins Christensen, to Dale Jay o5 In Pageant of Christensen-Rogerso- n David Earl Parkinson, an elder for the LDS Church, will be performing in the annual Hill Cumorah Pageantwhich takes place nightly, July 27 through August 1. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Parkinson of Garland, will be attending the pageant this year along with the rest of the Parkinson family. Parkinson is in Although Elder for the pageant of the publicity charge he will still take part in the pagenat along with 50Q Derformers Local Girl ij.: I i ! i ' I Utah State Band Concert This Sunday Hales-Alle- n Vows !TG c UTAH THF LEA PER -- GAR LAND TIMES, TREMONTON T I JCYd. Yards Per Customer '" V Don't Miss This One! It's A Bargain Buyers Paradise! Sale Starts Thursday Come Early Stay Late! ; " Good Selection A Real Buy!! j j j We Will Be Open Saturday, July 25th 'Z A |