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Show fs I' I rm m& mewis- - OMwer 4 n Miss Noonan bride of Mr. Linton One of the lovely weddings of the fall season was held in the Blanding Library on tx" rf . 1 Saturday afternoon when Mary Lea Noonan become the vA 'f if -- l ,f Flowers For That Special Holiday Spirit ,3t Monticello Floral Poinsettias Amaryllis Peppers Bubble Terrariums Order Your. Special Early Personally Selected See Christmas Decorations & Novelties bride of Courtney James Linton in a double ring ceremony. Mary Lea is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Noonan of Blanding and Courtney is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Martin Linton of Chicago, 111. Miss Noonan is a San Juan High School graduate and Courtney is a graduate of Mt. Camel High School and attended Loyal University' of Chicago and Notre Dame University. The marriage ceremony was performed at a nuptal 'Mass by Father Spellen,' who has a parish in Moab, The library was decorated with baskets of pink and white mums and pink glads, and the table by the alter was covered with a white lace cloth which w as centered w ith a white basket of pink and white carnations, and white candleabra which were lit as the wedding march was being played by Carol Johnson on the organ. Mary'" Lea was dressed in a white nylon street length sheath with a lace bridal veil and carried a bridal bouquet of pink and white carnations with white streamers , came up the aisle on her fathers arm. Maid of honor was Peggy Noonan, sister of the bride, who was gowned in pink. Best man was Joe Brown, a close friend of the groom. His home is Connecticut. Making the'occassion more special was the brides grand- mother, Mrs. E. L. FT lt: ' MX - ' U fff I v "-A Tw.-- . M a Tka -- vv- Mrs. Mitchell wins Barbie doll Mrs. John Mitchell of Monticello receives the Barbie doll and ward rode from Mrs. Delbert Atkinson, Beta Delta Mrs. Mitchell hald the winning way's and means chairman. ticket of the draw ing sponsored by the sorority. Proceeds will be used to send a handicapped child to camp next summer. Miss Ahtsosie weds Mr. Joe O'Neill from Hondo, Texas arrived in time for the ceremony. Also the bride's aunt and her Children from Hondo, Texas. The ceremony was followed by a lovely reception also at the library'. The brides color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the reception, Mary Lea received many lovely and useful gifts and tire bride and groom were wished a long and happy life together. The young couple plan to live at Fort Sill, Okla. , for the present as the groom is in the U. S. Army. . Musical Angels Door Swags & Wreaths Sparkling Reindeer & Sleigh Santas Garlands Lovely Artificial Flowers Many Others The San Juan Record Monticello, I'Uih Thursday, December 3, 1970 Pace I ie On Friday evening, Nov. 27, Miss Victoria Ahtsosie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ahtsosie of Montezuma Creek was united in marriage to Kenneth J. Joe, son of Mrs. Mary Joe Francisco of Chee-chilgeet- ho, New Mexico. Monticello Floral San Juan Record J The Navajo traditional wedding was held in the home of the bride's parents with Councilman Evans Holly officiating. The young couple will make their home in Logan , Utah where they are students at Utah State University. : |