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Show .y. m iih?1! ni if ' 'I'if mt w; Rites At HAFB Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cotof 6064 S. 2275 W. Roy announce the marriage of their the maid of honor with Miss Britt Heifer, Miss Camala Cottle and Cindy Davies as Mark James Thurell. Beck was the flower girl. Miss Sanders wore a deep green gown with an overlay of light green butterfly and tle daughter Tamara Lee to . THE bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Edwin Thurell of 2603 N. 375 W., in Sunset. Bishop Paul H. Reid performed the rites Saturday at the Hill Air Force Base Chapel. A reception followed at the White House in South Ogden. wore an THE BRIDE original traditionally styled gown of peou de sole, trimmed with Chantilly lace, over delustered satin. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Stevenson of 1757 West Gentile St. Layton, are announcing the marriage of their A short wedding trip was taken by the newlyweds. sleeves and cuffs. The bodice was snuggly fitted and the bouffant skirt featured four tiers adorned with hand sewn jeweled sequins and pearls extending to a chapel train. Mrs. Beatrice Thurell, of the grandmother bridegroom of Columbus, McEwen and I Jeffrey Campbell exchanged : wedding vows on June 11 in 3 the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ; Elder Curios Asay performed 3 the wedding rites. : 3 i MRS. DOUGLAS McEwen of 223 Glen PL, Layton is mother of the bride. Mr. and Estel Campbell of are parents of the Mrs. I Murray bridegroom. They were honored at a ; wedding breakfast at the Lion I House and at a reception at J i ' ! the Edelweiss Reception caiter. THE BRIDE was attired in a white chiffon gown featur-..- . ing lace applique flowers on round yoke edged with ruffle, lace sleeves with double ruffle 3 : z : at wrist, lace panel down $ front, lace ruffle on bottom of 3 skirt, lace flower appliques on :: sleeves, skirt, panel, appliques all trimmed with : seed pearls. Chapel length - three tiered veil, edged with lace. Brides bouquet, peach ; silk roses with baby breath, cascade style. Matron of honor was Mrs. maid of: Dickie; honor, Dena Jacobsen; Charles . edging, scoop neck, eyelet edge. Parasols trimmed with ruffles matching dresses and peach roses and daisies. Mothers gowns were peach lace, long sleeved top, pleated crepe skirt, rolled collar.. Their corsages were dark peach. MARCI BECK was a flower girl. Clinton Hodgkinson was best man and ushers were Glen Dalton, Mark and Kevin Dyches. Prenuptial parties were given by Diane Lake, Elaine Barker, Mrs. Carol Baird, Beverly Hendricks, Debbie Jeppson, Karma Sparks, Kathy Gygi, Mrs. Peggy Dyches and Mrs. Judy Beck. MARTHA attended Layton High School and Utah State. Jeff attended Murray High, University of Utah and Utah State. They will both attend Utah State in the fall. Jeff has fulfilled an LDS Mission to Japan. They will make their home in Murray until fall when they will live in Logan to attend school. They honeymooned Lake Tahoe. in bridesmaids, Mrs. James : . . : : Lake, Mrs. Michael Martin, Sherie McEwen, and Diane Campbell. They were attired in beige sheer gowns with small peach flowers over peach lining, empire bodice, with full ruffled skirt, short poufed sleeves with eyelet t fJ DONT Let me tell you one thing before you go and further, she said. Whats that? he asked. Dont go any further, she said. Boutique Beauty North Main 350 '4f For beauty from within St., Layton Phone Let s Talk 376-294- 5 Beauty Protein can do as much for your appearance as the finest cosmetics. It is absolutely essential for a complexion with a silky appearance, regardless of F- When you look in the mirror almost everything you see - hair - skin -nails - is ms le of protein. 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That evening they received guests at a reception at the Kaysville 4th and 13th LDS Ward Cultural Hall. FOR THE nuptial events the lovely bride was attired in a gown of dotted swiss featuring a high lace trimmed neckline and long full puffed sleeves with deep french cuffs edged in lace. The front and back of the bodice was enhanced with appliqued cluny lace and the full skirt was bordered by a deep ruffle edged in the matching lace. full-leng- th HER fingertip veil of silk bridal illusion accented with matching cluny lace fell softly from a beaded and lace crown. The bridal bouquet consisted of a colonial bouquet of miniature pink roses, white daisies, white carnations and baby breath. Attending the bride was Mrs. Corey Willis as Matron of Honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Susan Cammack, Miss THEIR were of floor-lengt- sheer floral prints over linings of yellow and gold. They were in alternating colors of pastel yellow and gold. Their gowns were styled with lace trimmed puffed sleeves and empire bodices which were accented with antique lace. The full skirts were bordered with a deep brother-in-la- ruffle. They held colonial bouquets of white and vellow daisies, and baby pink carnations breath. circular skirt that was slightly gathered at the waistline. It had a rounded neckline and bell shaped bodice, full BRIDES THE mother chose a two piece floor length gown of soft salmon pink and sleeves. A wide lace trimmed the bridegrooms mother sleeves and the skirt. Her ensemble was completed with a wide brimmed hat, trimmed with the same chif1j fon and flowers. She carried a bridal cascade of phalaenop-si- s orchids, stephanotis, and BEST MAN duties were trailing ivy. The bride was attended by performed by Rulon E. Camher sister, Mrs. Larry Taylor, mack and Kent E. Cammack as matron of honor, Mrs. Dan was the usher, brothers of the the chose a gown of soft blue. Their corsages were pink roses, white daisies and white carnations.- - ' Mrs. Dan Landeen attended the guest book. floor-lengt- h ' PRENUPTIAL Mrs. Lynn 8730 E. 500 S. in Huntsville announce the marriage of their daughter Joyce Stringham to Danny Day. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R.V. Day of 1452 N. 250 W. in Sunset. THE WEDDING and following reception was held Wednesday at the Edgewood in Ogden. Officiating in the rites was Bishop Glen The engagement of Miss Margo Hamblin to Ted N. Thomas of 4515 Harrison No. 15 in Ogden, is announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Hamblin of 338 W. The bishop sleeves were enhanced by lace and the skirt extended to a long train. A-I- State College. Mr. Cox also graduated from Layton High School, and is currently attending Weber State College. PRIOR TO her marriage the new Mrs. Cox was honored with bridal showers given by Mrs. Rulon Call, Mrs. Dan Layton, Mrs. LeGrande H. Simmons, Mrs. Audene Stafford, Mrs. Jack Mrs. Larry Stevenson, Taylor, Mrs. Don Weaver, Mrs. Keith Bagley, Mrs. Paul Roberts, Mrs. Jackie Stevenson, Mrs. Sue Stevenson, Mrs. Dean Sandall, Mrs. Stanna Weaver, Mrs. Dorothy Flint, and Miss Jamie Layton, and Mrs. Gaylon Christensen, vsb THE bridegroom has fulfilled a LDS Mission to the Costa Rica, San Jose mission. Thomas of 253 W. 4500 S. 2060 N. LEES YARN N THINGS For Dad Men's necklace Fun Jeu elrx Teenagers Baby - Baby yarn and lots of pattern books or made gifts. already Hillfield Road Layton, who will celebrate their 60th wed- MR. THOMAS is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis S. July 20, 1895 in Layton where he has resided his entire life. He has farmed much of his life and competed 16 years in the civil service. ding anniversary. THE EVENT will be hosted by their family and held at the couples home between the hours at 8 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited. I! is requested that gifts be omitted. 4-- Mrs. Harris was bom Sept. 29, 1896 in Riverdale Utah. She married Mr. Harris on June 29, 1916 where upon she moved to Layton and has resided since. She has lived a very full and active life. MR. HARRIS was born They are both active in the LDS Church where they have held many positions. MR. AND Mrs. Harris are parents of eight children six of who are living: Delbert Harris of Ogden; Reed Harris, Robert Jay Harris, Edison Gene Harris (Ted), of Layton; Mrs. Wayne J. Fronk (Roberta), of Tremonton; Mrs. Kenneth L. Bowman (Colleen), of Salt Lake City. have 33 The couple grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. July 29 as a wedding date with the ceremony and reception to be held at the White House in South Ogden. MAXINE'S was graduated from Clearfield New Bridal Dept . West 100 High School and Mr. Thomas from Bonneville High, vw 30 North, Bountiful, Utah 292-518- Engagement The engagement of Miss Kathryn Martin to Rick C. Coker is announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. James D. Martin of 333 W. 870 N. MR. COKER is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredick C. Coker of THE BRIDES sister, Miss Carol Stringham, attended as maid of honor. Others in the line were Mrs. Vickie Hall, the bridegrooms sister; Miss Lynda Stringham, the brides sister, and Miss Jill Clausse and Miss Svd Anderson. San Angelo Tex. The couple will wed July 9 1 Complete selection: Sizes 3 thru 20 Every gown discounted from in the Ogden LDS Temple' A reception will follow at the Sunset LDS Stake Center. 20 MISS MARTIN is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. Mr. Coker graduated from off For personal attention or Phone after 7:00 292-518- 1 295-579- 3 Bonneville High School, vw r All were gowned in blue quiana jersey sleeveless gowns with pleated skirts. and Were Really Celebrating at the Wedding Decorating Service KEVIN BUCKLEY Allred was the best man. David Day, For Your Wedding Arrangements the bridegrooms twin brother, and Terry Sadler, Mark Skeen and Lee Thorns HEN HUT Vemetta C. Wilson son ushered. A wedding trip to Pocatello was taken by the newlyweds They will reside in Ogden, vw Layton-- 7 3 63 J i t I and Bridal Registry 149 North Main, Phone Kaysville, Utah 376-271- hr proudly fezturr Wzlipr Color PainUnp by M.D. Stewart 6 ofurll knou n arlul IjpiAtnlr Stewart AND FOR MOM Yarn, Yarn, Yarn. .v've? Pattern books of all kinds. Needlepoint DMC Floss Sunset Kits, Hooked Rugs and lots of fun ideas. Sv' Hair Styling 41 N. Main, Kaysville, 376-433- 5 sqoo Son So come to 23 East Gentile, Layton around in the back. An open house will be held June 27, for Mr. and Mrs. Ezra P. Harris of 2227 N. The couple has set : Something for everyone at Open House: 60th MISS HAMBLIN Don-nelso- The bride received guests in an original gown of soft quiana jersey with a fitted bodice and scooped neckline. THE NEW Mrs. Cox is a graduate of Layton High School, and also of Weber Hamblin Engagement parties Mareha Love and B. Clean Perkina Janet Syndergaard and Scott Steele Eve Adaraa and Dan Carlaruh Patrice Nelaon and Ron Cullimore Jamie Layton and Rick Younger Free Delivery and Gift Wrapping Beautiful Gifts for the Family Ar- brother, Dennis Cox, ushered. Following a wedding trip the couple will be making their home in Layton. Colo, were given by Miss Merrilee Bowman and Mrs. Cody Huft. The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of Davis High School and both are attending Brigham Young University at Provo and will continue their education. Miss Cindy Sanders of vada, Colo, vw bridegroom and another bridegroom. Following a wedding trip to and Southeastern the newlyweds will make their new home in Provo. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Burt Almond of Downey, Idaho and THE BEST man duties were carried out by Steven brother of Cox, the of bride, who reside at 1914 West Gentile St. FOR HER marriage and the reception that evening the lovely bride greeted guests in a full length gown of white chiffon underscored by white satin. It featured a fitted state guests were: chiffon. the new June Bride Mr. and Stringham of and sister w -- THE ATTENDANTS wore knee length gowns of yellow floral chiffon, with matching hats. They carried cascades of yellow roses and white daisies. The mothers chose full length gowns of blue floral ceremony, parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian E. Cox, of 182 South Angel St. Layton, entertained with a wedding breakfast at the Mansion House in Ogden. They were further honored that evening with a Garden Reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Taylor, a gowns h Sanders was MISS CINDY OUT-O-F Felt, as attending Matron of honor, and Miss Michele Stevenson, bridesmaid. Barlow officiating at the ceremony. FOLLOWING the marriage Martha BEST MAN was Don Hood. Ushers were Christopher Cottle, Kerry Leantham, Christian Thurell, Doug. Thurell, and Jeffrey Cottle. Troy D. Cottle was ring bearer. Sandall, a sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. McLain Miss Melissa daughter, Stevenson and Prestdn A. Cox. Their marriage was performed Wednesday, June 23, in the LDS Ogden Temple, with Patriarch I. Haven ; floral designed organza. the Tucks complemented front inset, bouffant sleeves and French cuffs. Gowns of the other attendants were light green with short sleeves. Matching lace accented the scalloped neckline, bishop June Nuptials bridesmaids. Stacie Ellen ...... off on our all American Perms 14o on our stripes. Youll have Stars in Your eyes Good until July 6th Ann Logan Jeannine Weaver Delores Fowler Barbara Christensen LeNore McEntire Paulene Bunker Glenda Logan Thelma Barney |