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Show I t Clearfield Girl is Bride ' Miss Pat Sharon Wed in Ceremony Performed Oct. 1 1 in Wisconsin In an Impressive candlelight ceremony performed la St. Joha'a Lutheran church la Moainee, Wisconsin, Satordey, October 11, Uiu Patricia Ana Sharon, daughter of Mr. and Mr. E. J. Sharon of Kaye villa, became the bride of Ralph Allen Boettcher, ton of Mr. and Mr. Harrey Boettcher, Moon, Wisconsin. A former Kayaville resident, the bride waa a dental aune 3rd data la the Ware. Mr. Boettcher la a dental technician la the Nary assigned to the Great Lakes Naval training station where the newly, weda will make their home. The new Mrs. Boettcher la being re leased from the Navy. The double-rin- g marriage ceremony was performed by the Rev-OtKerb berg. The church altar waa decorated with bouquets of sad pink and ping snapdragon whits carnation. Organ mualc waa played by Mrs. Kerhberg. Attending the bride were Mrs. Oliver Hamacheck and Mias Clarice Geary. Earl Kammerman, and Bob Cabana were best man and to . tuber. For her wedding the bride choae n gown of ivory lace and satin fashioned with lace bodice, pointed buttons. A collar and full train extended from the shirred skirt accented by n pleat of nylon net at the front. Her fingertip veil of bride's illusion was bordered with fvory lace and fell from a braided headdress. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and orchids. Her two attendants wore floor length gowns of net and lace, over lace-cover- taffeta. The bride's mother, Mrs. Sharon, wore n grey gown and the bride- - r' i a halo of flowers. grooms mother, Mrs. Boettcher, a black ensemble. Each wore a corsage of pink roees and white carnations. . There were 130 guests at the wedding. Including the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sharon of Kaysvilla, the brides brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. D."J. Sharon of Denver, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs, Earl Sharon and Mias Virginia Sharon of Crandon, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Popple, Easton, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Popple and George Poppla of Rochester, Minn. Tburfc, Oct-- 30, 1952 Iaje 5 Kaysvilla, Devls Coasty, Utah V vt. f' 'w ! I x i t 'r' - Her corsage waa of red roees with white split camellias. Attending the bride as matron of honor waa Mrs. Mary Lowther who wore a black net gown with rod rose and white carnation corsage, Carol Wardly waa bridesmaid and cboee n gown of lavender with a corsage of rosea and earn lions. Mrs. King, mother of tho bride wore n green satin gown with the same corsage as tho attendants. In charge of the gifts were Venous Toomcr, Ruth Stamp and Ann Hamblin. Mrs. William A. King waa in charge of tho serving room, assisted by A me 11 Jodd, Shirley Evans, Nola Jean Hartney, Clsone Alien and Afloa Christensen. Dlane Fry and Bette Anderson were ia charge of the gift book. t Following the dance and reception the newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip to southern Wisconsin. A graduate of East high school in Salt Lake City in 1M7, the bride completed dental nuns training in Saa Francisco and worked in Salt Lake City for sometime before joining the Navy la February, 1031. Sugar provides tho body with more calories at lower coat than any other common food. Syra LitaClub Has Meeting The Eyre UU dub held their first meeting of the season, last Wednesday night at Cobble Cottage in Ogden. Twenty club members and the following special guests attended. Mrs. Ray Dahl, Mias Fern Simmons and Mrs. dft La Mar Sessions. . J The dinner table was gay with MRS. LOWELLI HESS' Halloween decorations and favors. entertainmost dinner a Following CLEARFIELD An early fall bride is Mrs. Lowtli Hess, the ing evening was enjoyed by nil, former Miss Donna Scarpelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph when Mrs. Richard A. Parry showScarpelli, 30 E. Et, Clearfield. The bridegroom ia a son of Mr. nd ' ed films and gave interesting high- Gilbert Hess of Farmington. , lights of their three years spent Tba Community Church of Clearfield waa the scene of th impressive double-rin- g ceremony with .the Rev. Hampton Price officiating living in the Hawaiian Islands. candelabra. before a setting of fail flowers and seven-branc- h For her marriage the former Miss ScarpcIU cboee a ballerina --length gown of nylon net over satin, featuring n bodice of lace, topped with veil was caught to a coronet a bolero of matching lacs. Her finger-ti- p of lace and the carried a bouquet of carnations and lilies. .Miss Connie Haacke of Centerville attended the bride aa maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Brenda Scarpelli, sister of tho bride, Jtnd Miss Kay Colletti. They wore matching gowne of pink, blua and green net cvac taffeta and carried nosegays of roses. They ail wore headbands of matching flowers. Mr. Farrell Hess acted as best man for his brother. At the reception which followed the ceremony, Mrs. Scarpelli wore innavy blue satin drees while the bridegroom's mother, wore a green $35.09 crepe. Both wore corsages of gardenias and carnations. The couple honeymooned in southern Utah and are now at home ' . . , at 731 E. Fourth St , Davis of Both are graduates High School, qnd Mrs. Hess attended : Weber College and Mr. Hess ia sow attending Ur pAvertityof Utah. 9 SYRACUSE . Karla King. i , Is Bride T EUGENE TOLMAN Of Ohio Man Of Interest is the LAYTON announcement of the marriage of Miss Karla K. King daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King and Cliff Flitcraft of RE-ELEC- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 5 Ohio. Four-ye- ceremony . waa performed Saturday, October 2 by Bishop John M. Park at the Layton Fourth Ward recreation hall, followed by a reception, The bride greeted guesU In a gown of whits net with lac bolero. Her fingyrtip veil we caught with Tho t ' DAVIS COUNTS COMMISSIONER - , Term w Efficient , Experienced VOTE NOVEMBER 4 I o The first live customers who call this antenna week will receive a stallation for i-.- ... , . , - 17.50 Only of a with the purchase News About Folks in NEW PHILCO TV . CLINTON-SUNSE- T Henry GwiiUam Correspondent Phone: Ogden 2471 A meeting was held at the Clinton school Thursday. October 30, under direction of Mrs. Wm. Willoughby, president of the Clin ton group. Visiting by parents to the rooms and teachers from 7:30 to H.. A program followed with special guest s peak era. Dr. R. Parry and school nurse Mrs. Walker. - After the program refrehmeta were served. Lest week end Moris Nelson of Sunset - Heights waa confined in an Ogden hospital for an appendectomy. Mr. Nelson had just ro-- 1 ' turned home after a successful deer hunt and was stricken that night and waa operated on in the wee hours of the morning, it if reported that he la .now recovering 4 satisfactorily. A x MODEL 2260 BIG 24S SQUARE INCH PICTURE TUBE To Take Bride rt. R. L. Woodward, Sait Lakd City, announces the engsgement end approaching marriage of her daughter, Roselyo, and Curtis W. Slade, son of Mr. and Mr. William E. Slade of Kays-vill- t. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Thursday, November tt. A reception will honor the young couple that evening in the Richards ward recreation hall, N33 Garfield Avenue, Sett Lake City, from H until KAYSVILLE-4J- 10:3. ivf... j newest,,, si'iis i t e p.m. 4 , . -- Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Behling are thrilled over the arrival of their fourth child, and second son. 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