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Show Press - WednPsdV Ag. nf 1988 . Page 6 ' - V Night to Remember . A special evening for mothers and daughters was held last week in the Second Ward. Highlights of the evening's program was a fashion show of bridal gowns worn by : ward mothers and daughters. Some of the dresses dated back ' nearly 50 years. The narrator shared interesting stories about some of the dresses . .1 . arf) of which were worn in tne"" the forties and some styles reminiscent of the Roaring Ten 'Theladies also were treated to a talk about improvingrelationsnips Miner, by guest speaker, Patty Orem, a former Miss America. served A delicious dinner was following the program. Evening in the Park for 7th Ward Members of the Seventh Ward enjoyed an evening in Wines Park last Monday evening. liiwil V, - ; teoHMwkte am iininii- ftmnrmiinffv-"Mjahm- i The Grace Family Band provided a delightful program ofmusic following a delicious dinner. Con- - KnfmffliM TlrTTTsTTTnTirl Yukus and Mary Inouye n Todd Fairbourne, Diana Lee Atkeson exchange wedding vows in temple Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Atkeson wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Diana Lee, to Courtney Todd Fairbourne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Courtney B. Fair- .fl Hi ll W. Wasatch Drive (A.F. Canyon Flower girl will be ShayLyn Nelson. Best men are Tyler and Tim Fairbourne, brothers of the prospective groom. Special guests will be: Clara Rolfe, Mr. and Mrs.Grant Jones, and Grandfather Joseph Fair- bourne of Lehi. The bride-to-b- e is also the daughter of the late Carlene Atkeson. The couple will exchange wedding vows in the Jordan River LDS Temple on Saturday, Aug. 20. They will be honored at a reception that same eveningfrom 7 to 9 p.m. at the International Ballroom, Provo Excelsior Hotel, 101 W. 100 North, Provo. Friends and relatives are invited. The bridal attendants are Daphne, Wendy, and Trudy Atkeson, sisters of the bride. Avf The children of Yukus and Mary Inouye will honor their parents on their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday, Aug. 20, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Highland Stake Center, 4679 Diana Lee Atkeson, Todd Fairbourne to fr Inouye 50th wedding day ''7 . chilnie, Butch and their talented dren sang old favorites and entertained with great instrumental music. A group danced the Virginia Reel to the sprightly beat of the music and visiting concluded the evenine's activities. Road). All friends are invited to attend. The Inouyes were married Aug. 30, 1938, in Salt Lake City. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in 1963. Yukus was raised in and Union, Utah, and has lived in Highland for 45 years. He graduated from Jordan High School, where he was active in baseball and football, coached by Eddie Kimball. For 23 years he was involved with farming and raising cattle. Later he went into real estate and land development. The Alpine Country Club was one of his first projects. He served as a Utah County commissioner for six years, and while he was a commissioner he served on several county- - and social service programs. He was aboard member for Tay-lorsvil- le bourne. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of BYU where she majored in Elementary Education . She graduated from Solon High in Ohio. The prospective groom is a graduate of Lehi High School where he participated in Forensics. He served a mission in Sacramento, California and is employed in Springville. He plan s to continue his education at BYU. , The couple will live in Orem. aw librae Cn our regular retail prices (SPECIAL TAGGED ITEMS REDUCED AS MUCH AS 70 state-sponsor- OFF) Includes fabrics only. Tags MUST remain attached to bolt to allow discount over 30. Does NOT include Upholstery, Fur, Vinyl or Special Reduced Items listed below. the National Association for County Officials and served on the Economic Development Committee. He is also a former Utah County Farm Bureau presi dent, director of . COT (32333 the Utah State Farm Bureau, board member of Country Mutual Life Insurance and has served on numerous agricultural, irrigation and water boards at the local and' state level. Mary Inouye was raised in She has spent many hours doing community work. She was vice president and second vice president of the Mt. Olympus Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League. She served two years with Social Services, worked in the PTA, served as WID UylU y U SOLID JOGGING FLEECE1 WAIsfBAND ELASTIC Suggested J Full bolts. retail to $1.98 yd. Suggested retail to $4.98 yd. n. J.l .. " y a counselor and cooking chairman in the LDS Relief Society and was a teacher in Primary and Sunday School. She enjoys sewing, crocheting and cooking. She also enjoys football and basketball (especially BYU.) She is known and loved for her charitable acts for family, friends and neighbors. The Inouyes are active in the LDS Church, and together served a Elayna Christensen, Curtis Charles Pedersen Elayna Christensen and Curtis Pedersen to wed in Provo Temple Mr. and Mrs. Neal F. Christen-jen-, American Fork, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Elayna, to Curtis Charles Pedersen, son of Mrs. Connie Pedersen of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Arne Pedersen of Dutton, Montana. The couple will exchange vows Friday, Aug. 19, in the Provo LDS Temple. All friends and relatives are Elayna is a graduate of American High School and LDS Seminary, where she was active in student government and sports. She is also a graduate of Ricks College and is currently employed by Novell in Provo. Curtis is a graduate of CMR High School in Great Falls, Montana and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission in London, England. 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