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Show y in Sail Juaii octet Miss Harvey Married in Salt Lake City The San Juan in Record Jeanette Gardner to Wed Sidney Brock on May 20 i i i Harvey and were united in Jack R. Burns marriage on April 1st, in Scaggs Memorial Citapel, in Salt Lake City. The double ring ceremony was performed by Pastor Ellis M. Keck. The bride was lovely in her floor length gown of white nylon organza. The empire bodice was enhanced with white lace, as were the cuffs of the long sleeves, which were puffed at the elbows. Matching lace edged her long veil and train. She carried a white Miss orchid and babys breath bou- were Her attendants in floor length dresses of a dainty lavender and white floral print. They each wore white hats, with bands made oi the same fabric as their dresses, and carried a bouquet of lavender and white flowers. The mother of the bride chose a street length dress of pink polyester crepe and wore a white rose corsage. The grooms mother wore a yellow suit and a white rose corquet. gowned old-fashio- wide-brimm- is a gradThe bride-to-b- e uate of Monticello High School, and the prospective groom has also attended MBS. The couple plans to be married on May 20 at the Monti- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gardner of Monticello announce the engagement and forthcom- marriage of their daughter, Jeanette, to Sidney L. ing Brock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brock of Trinidad, cello Library. ned ed sage. Following the ceremony a reception luncheon was held to honor the newlyweds at the a. Receiving the guests were the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tulley R. Harvey; the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Selom F. Burns of Seattle, Washington; the newlyweds; matron of honor Mrs. JoAnn Jenson; best man Michael Lyons; Bridesmaid, Miss Shirley Hoggard; and flower girl, Miss Michelle Harvey. Acting as usher was Martin Seelig. Chuck-A-Ram- Floral arrangements n. lavender and white decorated the Vitalii 100 CAPSULES banquet room. The wedding cake was embellished with lavender flowers and was topped with satin bells edged with tiny pearls. It reposed on a table covered with a white lace and organza cloth. Tie brides table was decorated with a lovely centerpiece and 200 I.U. i i i John Codner Engaged To BYU Coed From Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Buford H. Trelikes of San Diego, California, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Nancy May, to John Codner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Codner of Monticello. The bride-to-- and be her fi- ance are students at Brigham University in Provo. John is a graduate of Monticello High School. Young i i lavender candles. The long banquet tables were adorned with small bunches of violets. In charge of various duties at the luncheon were; Mrs. Donna Hoggard, Mrs. Annice Seelig, Mrs. Raylah Holleman and Mrs Marsele Napolitano. Mrs. Bonnie Harvey and M.'ss Elaine Hoggard were in charge of the gift table. Mrs. Margar- - ette A r gyle guest book. presided at the The newlyweds will be honored again on April 15th at a reception at Seattles Glendale Country Club. After honeymooning in Hawaii, the young couple will make their home in Seattle, Washington, where Mr. Burns is a practicing attorney. i THE LITTLE THEATRE ) Monticello Utah Show Time 7:30 p.m. April 5-6- i, i -7 s ZEPPELIN Michael YorkElke Sommer April L I -11 i "BLACK BEAUTY" Mark LesterWalter Slezak April 12-13-- i 14 "THE YOUNG ROUNDERS Casey Tibbs ) i Free Show To Russell Schafer Bring Ad For the Best.. v 1 5 Necessary for development and function of blood, muscle cells and other tissue. 100 I.U. i Dorothy 1 Breakfast Lunch 400 I.U. i Dinner Elk Ridge Restaurant MORRIS NELSON Monticello, Utah Phone JU 4 ' 21 Ciitfy Dru Phil Acton, Prop. San Juan Record STATE FARM MUTUAL! AUTOMOBILE Blanding, Utah INSURANCE COMPANY j Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois . i i |