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Show Q have EVERYTHING for the 1973 back-to-scho- girl ol 9 ...including famous Bobbie Brooks mix or match skirts, blouses, pants, vests and jackets. Aust Record AWED We now have a full line of shoes for YOUNG MEN high-fashio- n (sizes 7-1- 1). CAROLYNS DRESS SHOP Main Street Blanding 678-27- 22 C Worried about Food bills? Rent bills? bills? back-to-scho- ol Heating bills? We can help with half those worries. make payments on a mobile home for what many people pay in rent, and build an equity in your own property. 1. Miss Redd Becomes Bride tendance. bride and groom guests at a wedding greeted at the held Blanding reception Library Patio that evening between 8 and 10 p.m. The foyer and patio, were decorated in the bridal colors of yellow, green and white. The new bride chose for her The traditional an empire-waist- floor-leng- th ed gown, A-li- ne dress of bridal satin overlaid with embroidered chiffon. Her floor length veil of bridal net was appliqued with roses scattered over the outer layer. Her gown featured a fitted Queen Anne collar and long sleeves which were gathered at the elbow to form a puffed effect to the wrist. The bridal bouquet was a lovely creation of yellow roses. Bridesmaids gowns were of yellow floral on raised felt and were accented by broad- - brirtmed summer hats, also Each carried a in yellow. ed white rose. Maid of honor was Carol Dawn Black and bridesmaids were Diane and Kathryn Redd, sisters of the bride. Flower girl was Cheryl Lynn Redd, single t with bearer. long-stemm- Bruce Redd mobile home can save you important dollars on your heating bill this winter, and your cooling concerns next summer, too. 2. A Of Kevin Wayne Shumway By JANET WILCOX Mareen Redd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redd, became the bride of Kevin Wayne Shumway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Shumway, in cere- monies performed by Bishop Donald Jack at the L.D.S. Chapel August 2nd. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was given by the brides parents at their home with approximately 80 people in at- You can well-buil- t, well-insulat- ed as ring Serving as best man was David Lacy with Terry and Sherwin Shumway, brothers of the groom, as ushers. Mrs. Shumway greeted Terry friends at the guest register with Carla Black receiving the gifts. large buffet table on the patio featured a beautiful sixlayered wedding cake created by Avaughn Hunt. The center tiers were accented by a shimfountain featuring mering clusters of yellow roses as accents. Guests were served on tables covered with white lace cloths using old fashioned lantern chimneys with candles as decor. Serving refreshments were Robin and Pam Sparks and Kathy Pack. Many local as well as relatives and friends attended the lovely affair. The new couple plan to make their home in Blanding, where Mr. Shumway is an employee of the San Juan Lumber Mill. A out-of-to- wn Take the worry out of housing, take a look at our mobile homes today. s F(eob Monticello Blanding Juan San The |