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Show 9 ggAlfo- ousting 4C KWH - Mr. Allred, Bride Feted Four Attend at Reception ESA in Alamosa r convention The International Convention of Epsilon Sigma Alpha was held in Salt Lake City July 8, 14-1- International President Barbara Skomey of Portland, Oregon reported that 710 had regis tered to attend the convention which featured "Ideas in Dimeu-sio- ( A n" workshops. The 33,000 member Epsilon Sigma Alpha International is a women's sorority which phasizes philanthropic and educational endeavors. Beta Delta, of Monticello. has contributed approximately $600 to projects which include over 1, 200 hours donated to such pro jects as the Easter Seal Camper-shi- p, Bloodmobile, hospital projects and many other individual items. The keynote speaker at the Thursday morning session was the former Miss America, -Marilyn Van Derbur. She spoke of Goals and Dreams and challenged everyone to set their goals and strive to meet them without worrying about the consequences. Friday morning speakers included Robert G. Menninger, M, D, , who spoke of a Psychiatrist's Interest in Pollution. Many other prominent persons were there to give new ideas for Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Mon- the 1970's. Publicity was the what tella, Blanding, announce the topic at one workshop is news and how to get it in engagement and forthcoming teleand on on radio marriage of their daughter, papers, vision. The panel included Teresa, to Joseph U. Dahle, L. moderator James Shoemaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dean Dahle of Logan, Utah. Manager of Public Affairs for Utah Power and Light Company, The couple will be married in the LDS Temple in Logan on Evelyn Mazuran of the Deseret August 6. News, Jane Wilson, publisher H 0 Teresa Montella to Wed Joseph Dahle Saturday Miss Connie Jean Jack, daugh - and the groom's mother selected ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard a dress of royal blue double knit. Both wore corsages of ?TedCair UYiceIpresiS- - Teresa is a graduate of San Juan High School and Seminary. She has attented Utah State University in Logan. Joe is a graduate of Logan High and Seminary, and of Utah State University. After a short honeymoon trip the couple will make their home in Idaho. dent of KSL in Salt Lake. Jack of Alamosa, Colorado the All was not work became the bride of Edwin K. white carnations. evenings were relaxing with The best man was Howard Allred, son of Mrs. Maxine such events as Webb of Monticello on July 9 Neilson of Monticello. parties, gambling and in Salt Lake City. Elder Nelson The former Miss Jack is a square dancing, and lots of officiated at the Temple wed- - graduate of Alamosa High good food. School and plans to attend the ding. Attending the workshops from The couple was honored at a Hollywood Beauty College in Delta Chapter were Mrs. Beta Provo this fall. Mr. Allred is reception July 17 at the LDS Robert Sparks, and Mrs. Richard Culture Hall in Alamosa. The a student at Brigham Young Auble. Joining them Saturday hall was decorated with blue University in Provo. were Mrs. Delbert Atkinson and The couple honeymooned in Mrs. Bill Kissner and each of carnations and white gladiolus. The bride wore a white crepe Utah and Idaho and are now at their husbands to attend the home in Monticello, where dinner-dangown, empire -- styled, with a Saturday night lace -- covered bodice with stand- - Mr, Allred is employed by the and hostess the Sunday breakForest Service for the summer. fast. up collar and pearl buttons. The full skirt had a chiffon , , I S t PICUlS C overlay. She carried a bouquet MOTCIQ U lO 6 6 of blue and white baby mums, Miss Linda Jack, sister of the bride was the maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hel-quShe wore a voil dress of white of Blanding announce the and blue flower print. Miss ' engagement and forthcoming ;s!"S ' Dixie Jack, also a sister of the marriage of their daughter, Marcia Jo, to Mr. Bruce D. and of Kadi bride, Kalana, Woodard Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alamosa, and Carle ne of Zuni, New Mexico, were Lyle Johnson, also of Blanding. bridesmaids. They wore dresses is planned ' The wedding 17 being of light blue voil with white !. in the LDS for September ' ' flower print. The attendants Temple at Mesa, Arizona. frA all carried bouquets of white u mums. Miss Cara Odette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Odette of Monticello was the flower girl. The San Juan Record She wore a light blue long voil Monticello, Utah o' 7 dress and carried blue carnaTRADITIONAL PAST AND HOPEFUL PRESENT MINGLE in the J Thursday, August 5, 1971 tions. costume and person of this youthful dancer at the Clinic dedi Page Seven a The brides mother chose cation in Montezuma Creek Jufy 28. Miles Turnbull photo dress of light blue double knit, ting ce ,,i ni aI W 0 ist y n isss.' NNNV V.: VO i " " ' V.V Vw SV. s |