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Show t a Local Clifford Evans claims bride nimnu'i m Iin JI I "in t pr ji Tir "I-- iiii -- it- r 'i r; r "t'1-- "" n rr ... teen cast in Miss Jana Redd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bennion Redd r TV show accompanied to Kanab by F. Bennion Redd and children, Ann and Frank, and will vacation at the Grand Canyon and of Monticello will play the roll of Susan Benson, a teenage pioneer girl, in a Death Valley Bryce and Zion Parks before returning to Monticello. Days television show entitled The television shows they are "The Visitor" filming in Her week. Utah this Kanab, appearing in will be aired sometime next season, beginmother, Ivalou Redd, plays her mother in the show. It is ning in September. the story of a pioneer family k t in Wyoming who befriend an injured Indian Cavalry scout. With his help, and in the absence of the husband and father of the family, they fight off an attack by renegade Indians. When the Indian scout is wounded the mother and her teenage son and daugh- ter take him by wagon to the reservation where he averts an Indian War. Mrs. Redd plays the leading role of Alice Benson. Prior to the filming of "The Visitor" Mrs. Redd will also film another Death Valley Days show based on the life of the famous Mormon, Porter Rockwell, entitled "Son of Thunder". She portrays Mary Ann Rockwell, his wife. Mrs. Redd and Jana will be MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD EVANS The La Mesa Presbyterian Church in Albuquerque, N. M. was the setting for the June 7 wedding of Miss Barbara Lam-ki- n and Mr. Clifford Evans. Rev. Denton Simms presided at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lamkin of Albuquerque and the bridegroom the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans of Monticello. The bride wore a gown of full length candlelight satin fashioned with a low scoop neckline and three quarter sleeves. The front of the gown was trimmed with embroiderec lace and silk worsted inserts as were the necklines and sleeves. Her shoulder length veil was fastened to a crown of white satin roses trimmed with seed pearls. She wore short white gloves and carried a bouquet of white orchids and white mums with white streamers. Miss Loma Evans was Maid of Honor and Miss Marrea Evans and Miss Mary Ann Lamkin were bridesmaids. All wore full length pink gowns of bonded crepe with lace trim and each wore pink bows in their hair. Tom Evans acted as Best Man to the bridegroom. Following the ceremony a Baskets of pink and white peonies graced the room and enhanced the reception line. Guests were served on small tables covered with white cloths with painted daisies and mock orange blossoms as Wed in double ring ceremony The Ivy House Chapel in Ogden, Utah, was the setting for the June 9th wedding of Miss Linda Lee Hess of Monticenterpieces. cello and Richard B. Anderson Mrs. Lacy Steele presided at the guest book and Pam Jensen of Ogden. The bride is a daughter of and Morris Evans were at the Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. gift table. Assisting in the Hess of Monticello and the kitchen were Mrs. Lacy Steele, the son of Mr. and bridegroom Mrs. Eva Johnson, Pam JenMrs. D. Anderson of Howard sen and Caroline Ward. The Ogden. Misses Virginia and Mary Ann Bishop Dean Conder officiaLamkin and Marrea Evans were ted at the double ring rites. the servers. The bride, given in marriage The newlyweds will soon go her by father, wore a gown of Salt Lake City where Mr. reception was held at the home to white taffeta, floor length, Evans will enter the University of the bride's parents at 2008 with an Empire waistline and of Utah semester. for the fall Gardena Drive where more bell sleeves with lace insets. Out of town visitors at the Scouts than 100 guests gathered to Explorer A Monticello reception were the flowing train, also set with congratulate the newlyweds. sislace, flowed from the waistparents of the bride, her The young couple honeytour County line of the wedding gown. Her ters, Mary Ann and Virginia mooned in Colorado for a shoulder-lengt- h veil was attLamkin, all of Albuquerque; week and were then feted at ached to a crown of white Ted Jones, son of Mr. and grandmother of the groom, a wedding reception June 14 flowers and she carried Mrs. Alma Jones, brought 15 satin Mr. and Mrs. Maria Decker, held in the Library in MontiScouts of one from a and Decker Mis. and John bouquet of Eucharist lillies. Explorer cello and hosted by the parents Ariz. the Wasatch Wards in Salt Lake of Mesa, family of the bridegroom. City for a tour of San Juan County. The group left Salt Lake on Chamber sponsors jeep tour to Blanding Monday, coming last Saturday. The trip was by way of Bullfrog where they Mr. and Mrs. Bob Welti sponsored by the Blanding ferried across the river and and three children from Salt Chamber of Commerce and spent the night at a cave near Lake City were guests on a Lee, president, made all the Hole They to Hammond Canyon Jay . the arrangements. Lynn Lywere in three boats and one of eep trip man guided the group. the boats almost got away from-them- . "Others taking the trip were One of the men jumped Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lee and two out of bed and dived into the Tikonis Club hears children, Mr. and Mrs. Dave lake to retrieve it. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle The group investigated the Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Phil lecture trails of the Bluff pioneers, Acton, Lawrence Wright, Mr. went to Monument Valley, to and Mrs. Lyman Redd, Mrs. the Four Corners Monument L. Gibbons and two childD. The Tikonis Club met last and to Bluff. The last night ren, Sam Shore and Hazel they slept on the Jones lawn in Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lyman. Merz Hugentobler. Mrs. Della Blanding. Lucy Harris gave The group left Blanding at was some humorous readings for Wright 8 a. m. and stopped at the the entertainment of the group. The County Nurses, Mrs. head of Hammond Canyon for 7em Wood and Mrs. Vera Last year Ted brought a lunch. They then continued smaller group to the area and lazleton, gave an instructive esson a to Whiskey Canyon and inveson health problems of decided to try larger number women and their families. this year. tigated the Indian Ruins, arriThe club voted to make a ving back in Blanding about 5 celeb24th the for :loat p. m. July The San Juan Record ration. The next The will day's activities conclumeeting Monticello, Utah ded with a buffet supper at :e a mountain party honoring the members and their spouses. the home of Dr. and Mrs. Thursday, June 19, 1969 MRS. RICHARD Five Page co-hoste- Honor attendants were Miss Stephanie Hess as Maid of Honor and James Anderson as Other attendants included Mrs. Nicholas Weigel, Best Man. Miss Beni Jay Hess, Mr. Michael Bronson and Mr. Er- nest Robison. Included in the guests who attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Redd of Monticello, Mrs. Elliott Roberts of Fort Worth, Texas, Mr. Pres Walker of Grand Junction, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tucker of Pionia, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The newlyweds are spending the summer at Chinle, Ariz. , and will return to Salt Lake City in the fall where the groom will continue work on his Doctorate at the University of Utah. ss. B. ANDERSON |