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Show nfr The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Oct. 4, 1968 Issued each Tuesday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Class Postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Utah, 84074. Subscription rates: 10 cents per copy; $8.00 per year. PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN, Editor JACK TRANTER, Associate Editor ETHEL B. HALCREN. Business Manager MISS ARTHUR Fall Wedding MR. AND MRS. CRAIG VORWALLER MR. AND MRS. CHRIS J. STRIEBY North Stake Priesthood Meet Thursday Kathy Wiley Chris Strieby Speak Vows MRS. LARRY T. PETERSEN Mrs. Dick Lewis, and Mrs. Cary Childs, also sister of the bridegroom, Miss Marleen Petersen. Flower girls were Nadine Petersen and Suzanne Childs. Dennis Petersen was best man for his brother. Ushers were Cary Miss Shirley Huettel became Mr. Robert Dejong and the bride of Larry TTieadore Peter- - Oidds. parties were MrS b : Dilworth Young officiated at the $iven Tess Jackman, Mrs. Maureen i ceremony. Mrs. LaWona Lundberg That same evening the couple Childs, Mrs. Mabel Black in Salt and was honored at a reception at the Lake, and Miss Marleen Peter- Evergreen Wedding Manor. THE BRIDE is a daughter sen and Anita Petersen, Tooele The couple are honeymoonof Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Huettle of Salt Lake City. Par- - ing at Lake Tahoe, Nevada on ents of the bridegroom are Mr. their way to making their new and Mrs., Charles T. Petersen of home in Vacaville, California. The groom is presently serving Tooele. with the United States Air Force, 2 her Attending the bride were stationed at Travis Air Force tfour sisters, Mrs. Larry D. Base. Mrs. H. LaMar Jackman, , toNotSE Bul-loc- k, Friday, August 30, marked the wedding day of Miss Katherine Wiley and Mr. Chris J. Strieby. IT WAS unique in the fact that the couple was married twice the same day, the first being a double-rin- g civil ceremony performed by Bishop LeRoy Skidmore in the Fourth- - Eleventh LDS Ward in the presence of relatives and friends, followed later in the afternoon by a ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple performed by Elder Wallace Gail-eA reception in the ward cultural hall was given in their honor that evening. The new Mrs. Strieby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rands Wiley, of Wendover, Utah and the groom is the son of Mr: and Mrs. Robert F. Strieby of Tooele. The bride chose an wedding gown1 of white Cliantilly lace over nylon taffeta with the long sleeves coming to a pfetite point at her wrists. The chapel train fell gracefully from the shoulders, covered softly by sheer illusion. Both the long and over-lyin- g shoulder-lengt- h veil were held in place by a pearl and jewel head piece. Her bouquet was of white carnations accented by gold leaves with a white orchid nestled in the center above a cascade of carnations down a center ribbon. MOTHERS OF the bridal pair wore matching street-lengt- h dresses of gold irredescent brocade with corsages of white orchids. The sister of the bride, Edith Wiley, was Maid of Honor. Bridesmaids were Sharlene Wellington, Marie Green, and Sherry Strieby. They wore matching long empire gowns of gold slipper satin with short puff sleeves and scalloped hemlines and carried bouquets of September roses nestled in white satin ribbon and net. Best man for the groom was John Pizzello. Ushers were Den- nis Smith, Richard Warner, Bob y. leaf-clust- Just Arrived Fall and Winter Sport Coats Rain Coats and Car Coats Anns Shop Temple Rites Unite Couple A bright and shining summer day was the setting for the marriage of Miss Shelly Sandino and GraiS Hi laRer Priesthood Leadership meeting Salt Lake City. The TemPle " will for the North Tooele Stake , coup e said their vows June 21, be held Thursday evening, Octo-- ; w,th E,Jer Ga'le" 'oun8 fflC'f ber 3rd at 7:30 p m. in the chapel ; the ceremony ing. of the Stake Center. ; hosted a beautiparents grooms This is for the Priesthood leadbreakfast at the fully appointed ership of the stake with the fol- Hotel Utah for all the members lowing to be in attendance: of the wedding party. Mr. and and clerks; Stake, High Mrs. Elden V. Sandino of Stock- . , Council; Bishops; Bishops Coun- - n- Utah-arlhe P f selors; Ward Clerks; Melchizedek brld- - and and Mrs Myron Priesthood Quorum Presidencies; of A. 'Vorwaller Erda, Utah are all Group leaders for Elders, Seven- Parent. and Priests ties, Quorums; High HER weddinS the ne" and all General Secretaries for c,hose the Aaronic Priesthood (ADULT). Mrs; of white a Following programmed gen- lace inserts and a full train. Her r eral meeting, department sessions was caught . i. u .i.i of white linen a headpiece duration. A special is of one-hoand her bouquet was of ai?es department is being held for allf white roses and daisies centered ward clerks and they are asked with a white orchid, to be sure to attend the meet- Maid of honor was Miss Cheryl ln and other attendants were Vowles, Following this meeting, a meet-- 1 her sisters the Misses Merle, ,ng of the Bishoprics Mary Esther ?5an . Stake Presidency will be held thj and-MVorwaller. dino, Tyler' 8:30 the High Council room at ,1 They were gbwned in yellow linen p.m. dresses trimmed in h 2Vk million houses are sold yearly white daisies with headpieces of daisies and yellow ribbon. They in America, on the average. carried sprays of yellow and Prince and John Ellerbeck. Karen white daisies. Nielsen attended the guest table For his best man Craig chose while Pam Smith "and Kaye Ham- his brother Tyler, and ushers were mond were in charge of the gift Dana Harwood, Wes Shields and table. . , Jay Cornaby. For her going-awa- y IN CHARGE of the gift ensemble, the new bride chose brown acces- room at the reception was Mrs. sories to accent, her dress of white Bus Harwood and Miss Jana Dunn, the gift book was presided popcorn knit over white peek-a-- boo lining. The newlyweds honey- - over by Kathy Strieby, and girl mooned in Yellowstone Park and friends of the bride asked to serve were Marilyn White, Raylene Jackson Hole. A party was Maxfield, Donna Lee, Kathie given by Miss Sharlene Welling;, Gritzmacher, Karen Thomas and ton in Salt Lake City, and after Kathy Croft. Background organ the honeymoon the bride was music was played by Mrs. Louise feted at a shower in Wendover Wood of Salt Lake City. The mother of the bride wore given in her honor by Mrs. Don dress of aqua Dean, Mrs. LaMar Melville, Mrs. a lovely Clayton Green and daughter Ma- - blue, and the grooms mother was rie, Mrs. Darrell Wadsworth, Mrs. similarly attired in mint green. Preston Nuffer, Mrs. Larry John- Their corsages were of white ston and Mrs. Lind Hutchinson. roses and daisies. Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Strieby The reception was held in the have made their home in Tooele. Tooele Stake Center with decorations in yellow and white with daisies and fern for the main theme. Gifts were placed in an wishing well, and the backdrop for the receiving .line was of yellow and white sheered chiffon trimmed in green fern and daisies. OUT OF TOWN guests attending the wedding and reception were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sandino and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bohlman of Las Vegas, Nevada; and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dunn and children Jana, Spencer, Andrea and Karma of San Jose, Calif. parties were given for the bride by Mrs. Myron Vorwaller and Mrs. Bus Har- - themS FR Valr ........... a"T floor-lengt- floor-leng- th Pre-nupti- al wood. For her going away outfit the bride chose a bright cherry red knit suit with white accessories and white orchid. They traveled to Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and other coast cities for their honeymoon. Both young people are graduates of Tooele High where they were active in all student affairs. She was Junior Class Secretary, a delegate to Girls State, Jr. Prom Queen and Sweetheart of the FFA for two years. He has completed a mission for the LDS Church, and is presently a Junior at Utah State University where he is also a member of Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity. THIRD WARD RELIEF SOCIETY The Tooele Third Ward Relief Society will hold a visitors teaching meeting Monday, October 7th. A spiritual lesson will be given. A baby sitter will be pro- DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS TO MEET MONDAY Members of the Emma J. Atkin, Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Monday, October 7th at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Helen Stutznegger, 169 West 1st South, Tooele. All members are asked to bring a list of their pioneer ancestors. A musical program will be presented. A lesson on autobiography will be given by Mrs. Grace Bennett. Mrs. Vera England will give a pioneer history. All interested ladies are invited to attend. James Trujillo Claims Bride James Trujillo claimed Miss Linda Turnbow for his bride in a ceremony performed on the 26th of September in Elko, Nev. The bride is now attending LDS Business College. Mr. Trujillo is attending Utah Technical College. The couple is now residing M ... y J Planned by Lois Arthur Bazaar Sat. The Women of the Moose want to remind everyone of the bazaar and Rummage Sale on October 5. The Sale Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Arthur Saturday, will be held at the Sineltermens of St. John announce the engageHall on East Vine from 11 a.m. ment and forthcoming marriage until 6 p.m. of their daughter Lois, of Los AnThere will be many, booths geles to Captain Jack R. Allred, baked goods, homeof San Bernardino, California. displaying made candies, needlework, white Captain Allred is the son of Mr. and rummage. Refreshand Mrs. Kimball R. Allred of elephants ments will also be sold. Bring Tooele. the family and join us there. Miss Arthur and Mr. Allred are both graduates of Utah State University where she was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega and was Sweetheart of Sigma Nu Frais presentternity. The bride-elely an Educational Services Representative for IBM Corporation in the Los Angeles area. Captain Allred serves as a pilot and airA T.B. Clinic was held at craft commander flying out of the Tooele Jr. High School SepNorton Air Force Base, Calif. tember 24. The wedding is planned for 38 faculty members and 373 October 26. eighth grade students were tested. Only one positive reaction was found among the students. Follow-u- p chest will be VISITS IN MINNESOTA Mrs. Mable Warr returned Sep- taken of all students showing tember 25 from a two week trip positive reactions. This clinic is sponsored by to Minneapolis, Minnesota. She flew by Western Airlines on Sept. the Utah State Department of 13th and was a guest in the home Health and was administered by Mrs. Long, Public Health Nurse, of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hedfii and with the assistance of members family. She reports an enjoyable of the Jr. High PTA. time. TB Clinic Held at Jr. High School son-m-la- ,' Judge: You admit that you saw these two men hitting each other with baseball bats. Why didnt you try to stop them? 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