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Show i 1 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, December 8, Page G2 PWU!sdM - v.. - i Y ; 1991 iUIJll .IJI lliiJJl.Wl-llJI'lllll!'BHllUH- MIU Herald wedding deadlines ' s t - 'ti- - C f I SI Loader golden Gull, The children of Harry and Leona Cunningham Loader will honor their parents 50th wedding anniversary with an open house Friday, at the Pleasant Grove Dec. 13, 6-Senior Citizens Center, 30 E. Center. -Harry and Leona were married .Dec. 19, 1941, in Farmington. They have lived in Pleasant Grove ; for the past 45 years. . ; Harry is a retired, third genera-- ; Hon fruit farmer. He is an avid fly fisherman having spent most of his vacations fishing the lakes and streams of Utah and Wyoming. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps ; during World War D as an Arma-- " ment Officer attaining the rank of ' Major. He spent the majority of his ; tour of duty in Great Britain at a B- -; 17 Airfield. 7-- 9, Bridal attendants are Melissa Moon, Cindy Jensen, Alice Gull, Angela Gull, Stephanie Jensen, Crystal Jensen, Pam Jensen and Nicole Jensen. Best men are Jared Jensen, David Jensen, Adam Gull and Andrew Gull. Leona worked for several years the Alpine School District in the for " School Lunch Program and retired si, 1986. She enjoys crocheting, ce- '. ramies and spending time with her I family. She is known as an excellent ; cook and homemaker. - Leanne Westwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Zeernan, of Payspn, married Kenneth C. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant I. Wilson, of Payson, on Friday, Nov. 22, in the Provo LDS Temple. They have 19 grandchildren and nine A family party at the Oak Crest Inn, Spanish Fork, followed the ceremony. Harry and Leona are both mem-- :' ion; Peggy Ann McQueston, West Valley City, and Lyssa Forbes, Qrem. I .. before the event. Such announcee ments will be printed on a basis and with a lower space-availabl- Announcements received at the newspaper after that deadline t folwill be accepted only on the low ing terms: late announcements accomwill be panied by a photograph for held and publication accepted after the event. Julie Ann Tippets David T. Wood house Justin Nyle Stewart Sharmae Wright Tippets, Woodhouse Wright, Stewart Julie Ann Tippets, daughter of Gale and Gayle Martin, of Orem, and the late Glenn L. Tippets, Jr., will marry David T. Woodhouse, son of Tom and Judy Woodhouse, of Spanish Fork, on Thursday, Dec. 12. An open house will honor the in the couple that evening, President's Room at Utah Valley Community College. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Orem High and LDS Seminary. She is attending UVCC majoring in education. Her fiance graduated from Spanish Fork High and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission in Hawaii. He works at Novell and attends UVCC. Maid of honor is Jill Woodhouse. Best man is Scott Peterson with Kirk Mecham, Brian Tippets, Ben Woodhouse, Gary Tippets attending. ' priority than announcements r submitted to the paper on time. The Herald's traditional fee of ' $8 for processing any wedding announcement photo remains in effect. ' There is no charge for publics- lion of golden wedding an- - ' nouncemenis. Sharmae Wright, daughter of Karl and Paula Wright, of Vernal, will marry Justin Nyle Stewart, son of Nyle and Kaye Stewart, of Spanish Fork, Friday, Dec. 13. A reception will honor them that evening in Vernal.. An open house will honor them Saturday, Dec. 14, at the Spanish Fork LDS 6th Ward, 585 N. Main. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Uintah High. She attends UVCC and works for International Eookne-tersCor7-- 9, wk. L.-- f I p. -- l, gjpfcja- Her fiance graduated from Spanish Fork High and will be attending UVCC this winter. He works for Smith's in Provo. Westwood, Wilson bersoftheLDSCHurch. They are the parents of Harry Jr. , Peasant Grove; Bill C, Washing-- l '. ; Jensen Amy Lynn Gull, daughter of George and Lucille Gull, of Spanish Fork, will marry Merlin J. Jensen, son of Jerry and Dorothy Jensen, of Salem, on Saturday, Dec. 14, in the Salt LakeLDS Temple. A reception will honor them that at the Salem Stake evening, Center, 470 E. Salem Canal Road. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Spanish Fork High and attends Weber State in Ogden. Her fiance graduated from Spanish Fork High and served an LDS mission to the Chile Osorno mission. He attends Weber State in Ogden. 9, i I Merlin J. Jensen Amy Lynn Gull Harry and Leorta Loader : ' L I 1 not by a photo win be' accepted for possible publication Late announcements volBecause of the increasing The Daily ume in area weddings. Herald cannot promise publication of announcements submitted later than two weeks before the desired publication. 1 sm The bride graduated from Payson High and LDS Seminary. She attended Utah State University and Utah Valley Community College. The bridegroom graduated from Payson High and LDS Seminary. He attends Brigham Young University and works in Orem. He served an LDS mission in the Brazil Sao Paulo Mission. ANG Ea V Simply stunning. Artfully crafted for ladies with a golden bezel and a golden bangle bracelet. ilV; Bill : : : ; They shimmer & and Christine Baker shine & tell time Baker golden for those elegant evenings out ryDec. II. They were married in 1941 dur-- ; ing World War II. When Bill re-- turned from service they lived in ; ; '- - ? ; : ; ; ; : Wilmington, CHRISTMAS gloriously. Keep a few in hand Christine and Bill Baker will cele-- j brate their 50th wedding anniversa-- : ; I 1 With Seiko's 3-ye- N.C. where Bill learned to be a pipefitter. They moved to Provo in 1957. Bill went to work for Geneva Steel. Ho retired in 1982. 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