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Show THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1970 THE LEH FREE PRESS, David C. Evans Marries Manti Girl ass Connie Proctor In June Wedding; Reception Follows lovely affair of the early June season was the wedding of i Miss Gaylene Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen S. Brad-!le- y of Manti, Utah, and David Clark Evans of Lehi. The bride- -' groom is a son of Mr. and jMrs. Boise J. Evans. President Vernon Kunz per-- j formed the ceremony on Sat- -; urday, June 6, at the Mmti Cen- -; ter Ward cultural hall, where the reception was also held. Dinner for the wedding party and close (family members took place in the American Legion Hall, formerly ' one of the early day churches in Manti. ' For the receiving a white chif- -' fon backdrop was accented by j cupids supporting striking ar-- j rangements of gladioli and red carnations. The tiered cake, de- -' corated in the chosen theme with rosebud cascades, was displayed ' on a large mirror. The bride greeted her guests i in a gown of antique white slip- -' per satin, her original design. Tiny tucks and chantilly lace accented the sneery oversmn. She held a bouquet of red rose-- ! buds. With Diane Cox as matron of honor, the other attendants were I Joy Young, Kristeen McGarry, I Laura Bradley, sister in law iof the bride; Jane Billie, the foster sister, andShaw-- ; j groom's na Peterson. With Mrs. Cox al- -j tired in a raspberry red gown, the other attendants wore beige and raspberry print dresses. Each held a long stemmed red rose. The junior bridesmaids, in matching dresses, were Gina A I ! I : a! 'I ' ! MISS CAROLYN LEANY- - Open House held Thursday, July 9 Open House to Honor Carolyn Leany, Gary L. Cooper at Filth Ward July 9 Mr. and Mrs. George Cleon Leany announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Carolyn to Gary Alan Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Cooper, Lehi. They will be honored at an open house, held from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Lehi Fifth Ward Church, Thursday, July 9. All friends and relatives are invited. is a graduate The bride-elect High School and LDS Seminary. She also has completed two years at the Brigham Young of Lehi Bradley, the bride's niece, and Maggie Evans, sister of the groom. Mark D. Watkins, assisted as ringbearer with Valyn Watkins, Jeana and Ranae Wat-kin- s, cousins, passing the napkins. The mothers of both bride and groom chose silver gray dresses with corsages of red rosebuds. Kimball Evans was best man for his brother. Ushering were John C. Nielsen, David S. Bradley and David N. Talayumptewa. At the guest book was Kathy T. Cox. In charge of serving was Ethel B. Ajlstrum. Taking care of the gifts were Laura Talayumptewa, DanaSmith, Martha Keeler, Chris Bradley, Charles Bradley and Sam Evans. The bride's trousseau, which was attractively displayed, included numerous items obtained in Europe during her travels. Among these were fine china and silver pieces. Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark Nelson, grandparents of the groom, were present for the dinner and reception. Prior to her marriage, Miss Bardley was feted at showers by the bridesmaids. A honeymoon trip to Los Angeles, California, included Disneyland, the Farmers Market in Hollywood, Redondo Beach and Sunset Strip. The bride attended Snow College and the University of Utah. Mr. Evans graduated from Snow College and is a prospective senior at Utah State University. They are making their home in Logan. Joins Staff at v Jo's Fashions I . Announcement is made this week by Jo Zimmerman, proprietor of Jo's Fashions, beauty of salon on Lehi's Main Street, the addition of a new operator, Connie Mrs. Proctor. Proctor, wife of Greg Proctor formerly of Lehi, will inwork full time in the shop, also and hours time cluding day the later hours on Wednesdays The shop will and Thursdays. remain open to 9 p.m. on those consideration days, with special Mi . Sf Hfi If The young couple, newlyweds, are currently making their home in Orem. A cordial invitation is extended to her many friends to call in and become acquainted with her wig styling and care. The shop is A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. new appointment. West at 98 located Main, Lehi, Pleasant of Grove, Robert Pierce she is a graduate of the Pleasant with the telephone She made Grove High School. 768-302- 1. many friends during her employment at Dan's Drive-i- n in Lehi. Miss Eva Jean Lewis.. .to wed Eva CONNIE PROCTOR for working women. Mrs. Proctor is a graduate of Darrell's College of Beauty in Orem, where she was a trophy winner in hair styling. She is trained in hair styling, coloring and cutting and is also expert in Jean Lewis, Kelvin Cook to Wed is attending The bride-eleMaking plans for a July 10 wedding at Memorial House Re- Weber State College. Her fiance ception Center in Lehi, are Eva has been a student at Utah State Jean Lewis and Melvyn L. Cook. University. Announcing the news are Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lewis, MorThe Peace Corps is eight years gan, formerly of Bountiful, parThe pros- old. ents of the bride-elec- t. is the son pective bride-grooAbout people are of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cook, now enrolled under medicare. Cedar ct m Valley. VISIT FROM CALIFORNIA House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Greenwood last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Karren and children, Brandy and Brent of Los Angeles, California. They were highly pleased with Lehi Roundup events. A weekend in American Fork Canyon and a trip to Bridal Veil Falls in Provo Canyon were included, during their stay. BROADBENT GROUP TAKE FLAMING GORGE TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frand-se- n (Nann Broadbent) and their children, Karen and Emily, of Sacramento, California, are visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Broadbent, and other family members University, in the field of education. Mr. Cooper is a graduateof Lehi High, and LDS Seminary. He will enter his third year at the University of Utah in September. After completing his studies at the University of Utah, Mr. Cooper plans to enter a dental school at Kansas City, Missouri. The couple plan a honeymoon flight to Kansas City, Missouri, as guests of Mr. Cooper's uncle Dr. Richard Cooper. home-maki- wrf7r ng '4 ' I REGULAR STATEMENT SAVINGS i 1 1 I ? 44 i i f TIME SAVINGS CERTIFICATES 90-DA- Y MK. AND MRS. DAVID CLARK EVANS- - newlyweds Open House to Honor Newlyweds Friday An open house reception will be held Friday, July 3, in honor of the newlywed couple, Mr. and MBS KATHY RYMER- - July 9, bride elect Miss Kalhy Rymer, Stan Scown to Recite Wedding Vows in Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rymer, formerly of Lehi, now of American Fork, are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kathy to Stan Scown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Scown of Lehi. The ceremony will be performed in the Logan LDS Temple, Thursday, July 9. That same evening, the bride's parents will host a reception for the couple in the American Fork Twelfth Ward Chapel, 673 E. 300 North, American Fork, with receiving from 8 to 10 p.m. Kathy is a graduate of the Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. She attended the BYU for one semester. Following her graduation from the College of Office Automation in Salt Lake City, she took a position in the Walker Bank of that same city. While in high school, she was Yearbook Editor and the Honor Society Secretary. She was also a member of the FHA and a member of the Business Staff and the National Honors Cotillion. In her home ward, she was Sunday School organist. Stan graduated from the Lehi High School where he was active in the Band and Chorus... He worked on the Yearbook Staff and also belonged to the National Mrs. Jimmy R. Rogers. The bride is the former Julie Russon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Russon. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers. All are from American Fork. The couple were married in Elko, Nevada on Saturday, June 20. at the home of Marcell Skinner, 525 East Main, Am. Fork from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are cordiaUy invited to spending two years in Vietnam. He is Dresentlvemnloved with the L.A. Younj Construction Company in Orem, where the young couple are making their home. ONE YEAR MATURITY 5 CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT f ' n---3 Interest compounded and paid quarterly. Deposits insured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Issued for $500 or more multiples of $100) Automatically renewable every 90 days. Interest is mailed quarterly. (in Certificates insured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. ao f Issued for $500 or more multiples of $100) (in Certificates insured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. IS attend. Forensic League and the Nation The bride graduated from the al Honor Society. He has attend American Fork High School in ed Utah State University where 1969. She is employed at he plans to return in the Fall. in Orem. At present, he is employed at Mr. Rogers is also a gradthe Premium Oil Station in Lehi. uate of the local high school. Following their marriage, the He has served active duty in the couple will reside in Logan. for three years, U.S. Army TWO YEAR MATURITY Sig-neti- cs CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT S)4 Leo Russon, Former Lehi Resident, Called as New Zeland Mission President THOMAS Leo Russon, well known former dent in the North New Zealand Lehi resident, has accepted a Mission, with headquarters at call to serve as Mission Presi- - Auckland. With his wife, Esther, he will leave for the mission field in early July. VISIT FROM LOUISIANA The couple were honored at a farewell party, held Sunday eveMr. and Mrs. Lynn McKee ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and their seven children, of LaRalph Wing in Lehi. Assisting fayette, Louisiana, spent se- as hosts were Mr. and Mrs. veral weeks visiting with R. Thomas Woffinden, aunt and Irvin Gerberand other friends uncle of Elder Russon. Some 75 and relatives. They divided their cousins gathered for visiting and time with those in American Fork refreshments on the Wing patio. and other locations, also. Pictures of family scenes were Miss Valynne Davis of Wellingtaken. ton, Utah, visited with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gertor A New York decorator has been for Lehi Roundup events. She has been rejoined by her mother, making free of charge the drapes Mrs. Mable Davis, for a longer used in the White House since the era of F, D. Roosevelt. stay. G. h1 00 TRINNAMAN Issued for $500 or more multiples of $100) (in Certificates insured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Family Gathering Honors Thomas G. Trinnaman A family gathering was held Sunday, June 28, in Wines Park in Lehi, to celebrate the 84th birthday of Thomas G. Trinnaman. Some 65 family members gathered for dinner and visiting, coming from as far away as Lodi, California, Moab and Price, Utah, as well as Salt Lake City and neighboring towns. "Tom" is the last of the original Trinnaman family of Lehi. He has three children, 16 grandchildren and 32 great State Bank of Lehi THE BANK THAT STAYS A STEP AHEAD Member F1fjil Depovt Insurance Cwporalton and friends. They attended celebration events, and were accompanied by the John Broadbents for several days at Flaming Gorge. |