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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, February Carol Poce Weds Gene Smith 14, 1964 Wedding Bells Ring For Linda Mercer MR. AND EDWARD MRS. Miss Linda Ann Mercer and Edward Mikel Lana were united In marriage, Friday, January 24. at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mercer, in the presence of family members and close friends. BISHOP CHARLES D. Lamp-so- n of the Second Ward performed the ceremony. The gioom is the son of Mrs. Alameda Lane, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. Edward Mikel Lane, of Spring Valley, Nevada. A wedding dinner was served to the family and close friends following the ceremony, with a color scheme of pink and white, including the wedding cake. THE LOVELY young bride was radiant In her wedding gown of Chantilly lace, with pleated nylon over taffeta, styled with scalloped neckline of Irridescent sequins. Her tiara, Queens crown held the veil of pure silk illusion, with matching sequins. Her bridal bouquet was pale pink roses and white carnations. Mrs. Jay Rydalch, sister of the bride was Matron of Honor. Her dress was of pale pink taffeta. She cart led a bouquet of pink roses and white carnations. Lovely little flower girl was Frankie Jo Russell, dressed in pink and carrying a little white basket of pink roses and white LANE M. MAKE SURE Y OUR STAIRWAYS ARE SAFEI camationsl. Mother of the bride wore a silver colored sheath and the mothei of the groom wore navy. Both wore corsages of pink car- national. JAY EDLER attended to the duties of best man. For going away, the bride wore a light blue suit with white fur. The young couple is making their home in Tooele. Judges of volue bh m mIut of our otf Iniuroncol Contort .mtodoyt 5 LEONARD HANSEN 49 S 1st East 882-300- 5 A w Met caw, itwnifi-M- UP AfO tH GOOD Aiwve V? VvV.N j f Pay all your bills with MONEY tell us how much i you need. Phone now for j prompt courteous service! Oust J, V .wi' A LOANS UP TO MISS BRYAN Janis Bryan Sets June Ivy. RUDY LUCERO performed duties of best man and Fred Perfeli, Tony Leonelli, Angelo Cerroni and George Kaiabats were ushers. Pre nuptial parties were given for the young couple by Mrs. Jay E. Burton, Mrs. William Poire, Miss Angie Perez, Mrs. George Horsley, Dr. and Mrs. Ervin Monquist and Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. The young couple Me making a home in Ogden. Wedding Date Of interest to a wide circle of friends and relatives comes news of the engagement of Miss Janis Bryan and Philip H. Smart. The announcement is ( being made by Mr. and Mrs. Geoige G. Bryan of Stockton, Utah. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smart of 8139 South 10th East, Sandy. MISS BRYAN is I f ?? j 5.ai $2500 f 4 yj ft MR. AND MRS. GENE SMITH A BATRiCE.NE0RAO,8ANK INVTTK iOCAL REIAHERS TO tXSPtAY APPLIVO ANCES IN I1SWKHINS KEMM0 CUSTOMERS WAT AUJW-C06BANK UMN CAN HELP THEM AlRCHASE the THINGS THEY'RE WtSHlNO FOR. Will BANKERS SAV THAT THE MOST SUCCKSRX- - SAERSWXV THEM FIRST AUOTINS A REGULAR SUM lO THEIR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AT THE TIME THEY RAY THEIR MONTHLY BILLS. selves currently employed by the Tooele County School District as band teach-Distnas a band teacn-e- r at Grantsville High School, and secretary at the District Office. She is a graduate of Tooele High School and was ac-television series designed live in student affairs while to add depth and understand- - there. She continued her educa-in- g to the nationwide "Great tion at the University of Utah Decisions" program is being and will receive a degree in presented on Thursdays over; Sociology and Music Education KUED Channel 7 in roopera- - this year, ting with the National Educa- - At the University she was actional Television Network to tive in Marching, Conceit and provide eight 90 minute shows Pep Bands and served as Presi-oase- u on topics coveted in tne dent of Tau Beta Sigma, the "Great Decisions" program . honorary band sorority in her The weekly television shows senior year. She is a graduate are not expected to give view-o- f the LDS Institute of Religion ers specific conclusions to com- - on campus and was a member plex international issues facing 0f Kappa Chapter of Lambda the United States and the Delta Sigma, world but, will help Utahns to She is active in the LDS form and express individual church, serving as organist on the MIA and Sunday School opinions. Each program is divided into Stake Boards as well as in the r two sections. The first ward and also teaches in these is providwC by NET The re--, organizations, will feature MR. SMART is a graduate of maining a panel discussion with local Jordan High School and s leaders and represen- - ed the University of Utah from Utah's three uni- - fore serving with the U.S. versities .Part of the hour will Army. He recently returned include a "hot line to Wash- - from the Western States An expert on the week- - sion. where he spent two years, ly topic will be wired into the He is employed with Holladay KUED discussion by direct Glass Company and Garrick's Arabians of Midvale, Utah. hookup. The young couple have choThe average joke is living sen June 12 as their wedding proof that the good do not al- date with the ceremony to be ways die young. performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Stoker's 1 Quality Value' A ...from us! S A lovely bride of the winter season ws Miss Carol Lynn Poce, who spoke wedding vows with Gene William Smith. The bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poce, of 4272 Orchard, Ogden and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Tooele. THE NUPTIAL mass was read by Monsignor Patrick F. Kennedy. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the Weber Club. Later the newlyweds greeted fi tends at the South Ogden Klwanis Club. The bride was lovely in her full length gown of white satin, with bustle back and train. The petite bodice was styled with fur trimmed round neckline and long tapered sleeves. A MATCHING pillbox hat released a fingertip veil and her bouquet was a white orchid surrounded with fushia roses and white acchtysanthemums, cented with fur balls. Attendants to the bride were Jean Ann Drey, Maid of Honor; and Mrs. George A. Horsley, Jr., and Mrs. Gary K. Price. Little Heather Moncrest was flower girl. They were attired in fushia velvet floor length gowns enhanced by white fur pillbox hats, and fur muffs adorned with fushia roses and green half-hou- Valentine darling, Mias Nancy Marie LaBadie, wlllc-- olebrete her accond birthday on Friday,1 February 14. She la the daughter of David and Vemia LaBadie. Invited to help celebrate are grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Prince, and Mr. and Mrs. Doral E. Robertson, and Aunta Dorothy and Denice Robertson, Katherine and Patay Prince, and nlso Uncle Johnny Prints. Sending birthday greetingi are great grandmother, Mrs. Ada Ward, and Aunt Ada, of Provo, and Mrs. Adela Herrera, of New Mexico. 'T'SCW INC - And Look! At Stoker's You Get All This Quality Value Cars 5-D- attend-busines- ay Lif Warranty Exchange Privilege c-ti- mc Mis-ingto- n. FINANCE COMPANY of Tooele Phone: 13 South Main St 882-158- 8 This is the bottom of our line. (Tempest Sports Coupe) WEDDING SHOWER A lovely wedding shower was given Friday, January 17, at the Smeltermans for Lodge Linda Ann Mercer, who became the bride of Edward Lane, on January 24. The bride received many lovely gifts. The shower was given by Mrs. Jack Gorman, Pat Russell Renee Colledge and Mrs. Shar-len- e Edler. mm jfi Mm Valentines day will be doubly important to handsome Jeffrey Lynn Porter, who will celebrate his first birthday February On hand for the festivities will be his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edson Porter, and- - brothers, Bruce, Dale, Gregory and slater Sharon, grandmother, Mrs. Violet Porter and Aunt Josie, and Uncle Rudy Pannunzio, and e, their children, Kathleen, Margene and Christine. This is the top. Grand Prix) (Pontiac There are 28 models in between Pontiac Pontiacs. Pontiac Tempests. Pontiac LeMans. Pontiac GTOs. Sixes. s. All with Wide-TracAll with Fontiac-styl- e styling. Why would anyone go looking anywhere else for a car? Fewer and fewer people are. 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