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Show Miss Harvey to wed Murray Temple rites unite couple Miss DeAnn Halliday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halliday of Blanding, and Mr. Keith Nelson Ivins were married in the Salt Lake T emple on March 31. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redd Ivins of Lund, Nev. Following the ceremony about 35 members of both families met at Harmon's Cafe for a chicken dinner. On April 1 the Blanding Library was the setting for a reception honoring the couple. The bride wore a high necked empire styled gown of white nylon over satin, trimmed at the neckline and waist with white lace and beads. The gown had a train of the same material. Her shoulder length veil of nlyon net was accented with dainty pearl beads. She carried a bouquet of white chrysanthamums centered with a white orchid. The bride was attended by her classmates, Donna Nielson, Mrs. Elaine Rowley, Mrs. Kath leen G. Lyman, Nancy Bassett, Pam Streeter, Janie Witkind, her sister Candace and her counsin, Mary Margaret Alexander. All wore blue empire styled gowns with long lace sleeves and each wore a corsage of white mums. Jim Ivins, brother of the groom, was best man. The mother of the bride and the mother of the groom both wore blue gowns with corsages of mums centered with a white orchid. The couple plan to be marrThe engagement of Miss ied on May 30 in the Salt Lake Sandra Harvey to Mr. Dick Murray has been announced by Temple. A reception will be the future bride's parents, Mr. held in their honor in Montiand Mrs. Julius N. Harvey of cello on May 7. Monticello. Parents of the prospective groom are Mr. and Mrs. James O. Murray of Dove Creek, Colo. Miss Harvey is a graduate of Monticello High School and has been attending Snow College at Ephraim, Utah, where she is majoring in Home Economics. She will graduate from that institution on May 29. Her fiance is a graduate of Dove Creek High School and is presently attending Brigham Young University at Provo. He spent more than two years in South America as a missionary for the LDS Church. This Blandi ngites repeat vows Miss Darlene Hurst and Mr. Darrell Shumway were united in marriage last Wednesday evening in Blanding. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Curtis Jones. Miss Hurst is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hurst and the groom is the son of Mrs. Erva Shumway, both of Blanding. Magic Moment Saturday, April 19 Monticello High School Three Blanding families enjoyed a vacation in Mexico during the spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Cleal Bradford left Blanding Wednesday noon and spent that night with her parents and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barton and Mrs. Seraphine Frost in Mesa. The next day Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bayles joined Ithem. I Junior Class Members Singles $1. 50 Couples $2. 50 table beautifully decorated. Immediately preceding the reception the bride's mother breakfast together at the ton home on Monday. served a buffet dinner at her home to their guests, the bridesmaids and all who aided in the reception. for Coming from the occasion were the groom's parents, his brothers Jim and Ronnie and their wives, grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams of Mesa, Ariz. ; Mr. and Mrs. Grant A. Bayles and daughter, Robyn, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Perkins, all of Durango, and Beverly Leavitt, Hurricane, Utah. The parents of the bride and several carloads of relatives travelled to Lund, Nev. , to attend an open house in honor of the newlyweds given by the groom's parents Thursday ' out-of-to- wn evening. Couple wed Bar- The Easter Pageant on the Mesa Temple grounds was a highlight of the Bradford's trip. The flowers on the grounds were beautiful and the weather was delightful. The group returned to Blanding Monday evening. Their destination was a place called Puerto Penasco on the April Gulf of California. On the way they visited the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in Arizona. They especially en- joyed the target practice of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Wilson the jets at the Air Force of Bluff announce the forthGunnery. It took them 2 hours to coming marriage of their because border the across Lonnie, to Mr. Carl daughter, get there were so many Americans Hagaman. The ceremony will take with the same vacation idea. the on beach place Sunday evening, April They camped 13, in the home of the bride's and it was a real thrill for the children. There was a parents. Mr. Burtin Pierce will officiate at the civil cerout and in went tide that every it minute The six hours. emony. Miss Wilson bride in home ceremony Miss Linda Wegner became the bride of Mr. Larry Butt in a ceremony performed at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Butt on March 20. President Rex Johnson of the Eastland Branch of the LDS Church, officiated at the wedding. Miss Wegner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wegner of Cortez, who were present at the wedding. Also present was Mrs. John- son. The groom is a graduate of Vlonticello High School. Superintendent of Nurses resigns ot ebbed out, thousands of people followed it picking up clams, crabs, star fish, snails, live sponges and every kind of sea shell. One of the Bradford boys found two baby Octupi and they saw a baby shark. Mrs. Lloyd Barton and Mrs. The prospective groom is from Ohio and the young couple met when he was with the Army stationed on Black Mesa two years ago. They plan to make their home in Bluff where Mr.' Hagaman is employed by Keith Jones at the Twin Rocks Bar. them back to Mesa Saturday evening while the others stay- The San Juan Record Frost accompanied them to Mexico and the Bradfords took Tickets Available From The Library was decorated in shades of white and blue. The bridal party stood under an arch decorated with blue net and trimmed with blue and silver bows. Blue and white bouquets of flowers and a three tiered wedding cake added to the beauty of the occasion. Presiding at the guest book was Mrs. Jim Ivins with Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ivins officiating at the gift tables. Darwin Jones and Helen Bayles sang vocal numbers, accompanied by Mrs. Carol Black. Dainty refreshments were served buffet style from a long Mexico vacation popular 25-fo- Music by Jack Norris MR. AND MRS. KEITH NELSON IVINS ed another day. The group met again in Mesa on Sunday and all had Monticello, Utah Thursday, April 10, 1969 Page Five Mrs. Gordon Wood, who has been Superintendent of Nurses at San Juan County Hospital , has resigned. As of this date no replacement has been found. Mrs. Wood is now employed by the Public Health Service in San Juan County and will be working with Mrs. Vera Hazleton, County Health Nurse. She started her duties with the Public Health Service as of April 1 and will be working in the Blanding and Montezuma Creek areas prin- cipally, N |