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Show ill iihip Junior ushering duties were performed by Shon and Scot Christofferson. with senior ushering duties taken by Boyd and Fram Di Sera. Mrs. Noy L. Christofferson, mother of the groom, was gowned in a ruffled front wrap side closing blouse of red nylon chiffon and a long skirt pleated on the side of quilted red satin sprinkled with small royal blue in the superintendancy of the Sunday School. He is presently employed by the Utah Technical Colledge as instructor in welding fortheMDTA program for the Goshute Indians. After a short honeymoon Gene and Darlene plan to make their home at Genes Ranch in Ibapha, Utah. The couple will be honored at an open house following their marriage, Nov. 24, 1972 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Huish, 850 East 100 North, PL Grove. All friends and relatives are invited to attend 7 to 9 p.m. Ras-muss- en flowers. The honor of best man was taken by Sherman N. Christof- ferson. Miss Diane Forward, maid of honor and aunt of the bride, and bridesmaids, Mrs. Ray (Ivy) Carlson formerly MR. AND MRS. ALAN CHRIST OF FERSON and Mrs. Alan Christofferson Honored at Open House After Wedding Mr. Alan Leo Christofferson of Lehi and his lovely bride, the former Bonnie Violet Hobbs of St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada, greeted friends and relatives at a beautifully appointed open house at the Lehi First-Six- th Ward cultural hall, November 17. The open house was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Noy L. Christofferson, Lehi, parents of the groom. The couple exchanged nuptial vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple earlier that same day, in double ring ceremonies solemnized by Elder Benjamin L. Bow-rin- g. Witnesses for the ceremony were Noy L. Christofferson, father of the groom, and Sherman N. Christofferson, Am. Fork, brother of the groom. Others witnessing the temple ceremony were Mrs. Noy L. Christofferson, Mrs. Dean D. Christofferson, Mrs. Raymond Carlson, John Christofferson, Brent Lind, Mrs. Glen Ferguson, Gary Ferguson and Bishop and Mrs. Bryant Strasburg of Lehi; Mrs. Sherman N. Christofferson, Mrs. Leo Wootton, and Miss Shauna Wootton of American Fork; Mrs. Charles Stephenson, Porteous T. Bolton, John Seguin, Joseph and Mrs. Matilda Pottle of Salt Lake City; Heber Andrus of Idaho Falls, Idaho; and Mrs. Larry James Hansen traveling from Tallahassee, Florida. The bride and groom were treated to a wedding breakfast at Harmon's by Mr. and Mrs. Sher- gainst a gold background formed the setting for the bridal party. The petite bride was gowned in elegant simplicity in a wedding dress of white poau de soie, empire styled with long sleeves gathered onto wide cuffs closed with tiny buttons. The bodice was trimmed with the tiny buttons featuring a wisp of cobweb lace at the throat. Her veil of illusion was gathered to a dainty floral headpiece of small white flowers. The bride's bouquet was a white orchid circled with split red carnations, tied with white satin ribbons. self-cover- ed man N. wel- and Mrs. Dean D. Christofferson and Mr. and comed by Mr. Mrs. Johns, fltEnHJ Glen Greenwood, uncles Mon.-Sa- t. Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Hicks she has been working with the coming elderly and handicapped. She'", Schi m, riage of their daugher, Darlene, presently a Sunday to Gene Kemp son of Mr. and teacher. ..; Mrs. LaVell Kemp. Gene is a graduate of MacK Darlene is a graduate of Lehi High School in Idaho, where j High School and Seminary. While was student body president, le in high school, she participated terman and all star basketb; in various clubs and activities, player. He attended University of Uti serving as vice president of the GAA and on the Yearbook Staff and Moscow University in Idah for two years. Since graduation Gene served in Germany wii she has attended Utah Technical the US Army. 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This has been a good year for Bank of American Fork and you in All American Miss at Please feel welcome to come by from noon to 5:30 420 and aunis of the groom. the year gone by. ment. GMJfla Kits - Saturday, Nov. 25 Jacks llflfiififi Highway Express at y 8:00-6:3- 0 38" Connie Christofferson, sister of the groom, was at the guest book. Two large arrangements of red carnations and white glads atop tall pillars draped with red and white satin ribbon a- - Saturday afternoon. Mr. andMrs. Davis extend a cordial invitation to all their wonderful Lehi neighbors and friends and would to have their honored feel company during this joyous Out of Entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Mick Allred are first time parents of a beautiful 'baby girl born October 9 in the Utah Valley LDS Hospital The an- ' 00 (Msofflap ceiving will be from 4 to 6 p.m. mar- nounce the forth Acccssorie$ Piece $18.86 21 Piece $25.95 at an open house on honored Saturday, November 25, at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kimball Davis, 700 North 10th East, Lehi. Re- Toke Hie Worry and Work FIRST CHILD Darlene Hicks Wilkinson to Marry Idaho Man at Home Wedding Nov. 24 IM3fe ;4 pounds, nine ounces and will be named Nesha. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thomas, Lindon, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (Tuff) Allred are the thrilled grandparents. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Austin, Herman All-re- d, Lehi and Lee Halstrom of American Fork. of Lehi. The little girl accidently took an overdose of medicine on Monday, November 6, at her home. After treatment at the American Fork Hospital she was transferred to a Salt Lake hospital where she is stiU under care. It has been reported that she will be coming home soon. ... to wed DARLENE HICKS WILKINSON High Performance 9d Newlyweds Elaine Davis and Arthur Richard Martini will be An expression of appreciation is being extended to the American Fork Hospital and to Dr. Jerry Martin and the nurses, for the help rendered in saving the life of little Ingrid Flanders, three and one half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Flanders bert Hobbs and Mrs. George Simmonds both of St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada, who also hosted a greenback shower. Christofferson, assisted by Mrs. For her going away ensemble, Leo Wootton, Mrs. Charles Stethe bride chose an orange smock phenson, and Mary RuthStephen-so- n. style dress accessorized with orange green, blue, gold and Prenuptial parties honoring the brown patterned shoes. Followbride were hosted by Mrs. Ray- ing a short honeymoon the newmond Carlson of Lehi, who hosted lyweds will make their home in a grocery shower; and Mrs. Hu- - Lehi. Open OPEN HOUSE FOR ELAINE DAVIS ARTHUR MARTINI, SATURDAY NOV. 22, 1972 CARD OF THANKS V J Se-gu- in, Christofferson. Reception guests were of St. Newfoundland, Canada, now of Lehi; and Mrs. Larry James (Karen) Hansen wore identical gold trimmed dresses of red polyester crepe following the empire styling of the bridal gown. They carried round nosegays of peppermint red and white striped carnations and tiny red straw flowers with streamers of gold. Tiny flower girls, Karina Linn Hansen, and Marie Christofferson, were attired also in like models of red polyester crepe accented with white briad. The flowers were wristlets made of split peppermint red and white striped carnations and red satin ribbon. Performing duties of ring bearer was Zan Paul Christofferson, nephew of the groom. wedA snow white three-tiere- d ding cake was topped with a miniature Salt Lake Temple and accented with live red carnations. The round display table was covered in white lace and lighted from underneath. Miss Ivey Christofferson was hostess in the serving area; assisting her were Marilyn Swain, Kathleen Aitken, LeAnn Doyle, Gay Ross, Vickie Russon, and Annette Roberts. Gift bearers were Bart Christofferson, nephew of the groom, with Leslie Christofferson, neice of the groom, and Nancy Christofferson, cousin of the groom, dressed in long red polyester crepe jumpers and white blouses. In charge of caring for the lovely gifts was Mrs. Sherman N. 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