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Show tj DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Sal 18A lake City, Monday, July 25, I960 v r Mss Tona Rue Johnson Is Bride Of Donald Bosgieter hy a home in Ogden. For traveling the bride wore a black and white checked hirride model accented by black patceremony performed at the ent accessories. Franklin Stake House, Preston, Idaho. Immediately following the rites the newlyweds were honored at a reception. Assisting in the receiving line were the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Johnson, Preston, and Mrs. Hilda Bosgieter, 373-- 8th St., Ogden, mother of the bridegroom. The bride has been residing lit 135 3rd East. Bridal Gown - For the nuptial events the bride selected a gown pf taffeta overscored with face and tulle. Enhancing fhe fitted bodice were long tapered sleeves and a softly scalDonald G. Bosgieter claimed Miss Tona Rue Johnson for Friday evening iii a J Vi V s - - ' . '!- - - iar 1.- ", i 1 L - , , , , - 'T'tfr 'V-r- ' c NOW &v " - V4 loped neckline.- 1 floor-lengt- ., 'A "tiara of lace and seed pearls released her shoulder-lengtveil of illusion. She car- ried an orchid set off by white .carnations and lilies of the val- h V-.;'- iv- -- V. ' . - I ; d ada, united in marriage Miss ored at a wedding breakfast Marie Kearl and Harold At- given by the1 brides uncle and wood Widdison. . aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Can- -ple at Cardston, Alberta, The hride is a daughter of Hansen of Cardston Saturday evening the bridal Mr. and. Mrs. Lawrence G. Ports and Service for most Kearl, Calgary, Alberta, Can-- ! pair was feted further at, a WflAin DryerDisposers ada. Mr. Widdison is a son wedding reception at the Kearl Irons, PtreolotOM, Fry tarn, of Mrs.: Margaret Widdison, residence. Toasters, Roatfort, COOLER!, For the reception the bride Fetisher, Vacuums, etc. Helena, Mont, and the late donned a model of tucked silk Harold E. Widdison. nlermounta over taffeta. The organza appliance tarvlca Following the marriage cere-- short sleeved bodice was styled DA til Sa. W.t Tamp la honwere the newlyweds mony with a sweetheart neckline, The skirt, trimmed with rose appliques, swept into a train, Her veil was attached to a circlet of orange bios- soms. Wearing sheaths of blue silk were bridal attendants, Miss shop tuesday p.m. JeannieJMddison, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Gay Valentine, Miss Lillie Salazar, Miss Cathy Turrentine and Miss Larue Kearl, sister of. the bride, junior bridesmaid. Standing as bfcst man was Vows spoken Saturday Tem- i J 1 floor-lengt- "belle teinte" elle- - teiiTfe Sule's far as beauty concerned. They're a unique formula that, when taken once a day, -protein is vitamin- natural warmth and color inta your pumps skin as nature intended, by "skin feeding." Look at your complexion by soft candlelight or harsh sunlight; you'll notice a fabulous freshness appearing,- a special glowing, softness. A ply is yours for 0.00 Street Floor Cosmetics hundred-da- sup- y parking level 1 is" ph.no your ardor ftr dial in Salt lot., in Provo, Zonith 737 in bullying aroai, mafl ordart to box 1465, add 14c poilogo uutiido our dolivory aroa, TA In froo dolivory Ogdon, fR plus 25c salts Sox in Utah. DA - - . bell. . , The bride- is a graduate of Stevens Henager College. Her bridegroom has attended Weber College. After their honeymoon to the Southwest the justweds - If you're a the last few weeks before the expected arrival of the new baby will pass happily if you spend them making a basic layette. The National Cotton Council points out that the clothes a newborn needs are simple and easy to make. They're ideal for hand sewing, which in itself can be a relaxing and restful occupation. In one pattern, youll find instructions for making a drawstring sleeping bag, long wrapper, sacque and bib. Baby will need more than one of each, and you can duplicate these 998to1298 FRENCH ROOM SHOES Melvin Carroll. Ushers .were George Kearl, Lloyd Kearl and Steve Carroll. . A second reception will be given Friday in Helena by the bridegrooms mother. Make Your Own Layette cm inside job -- os k capsules-wor- in pink taffeta sheaths and carrying matching pink baskets filled with pink carnations were bridal attendants, Miss Lois Sorenson, Miss Maxine Winn, Miss Beverly Sorenson and. Miss Janet Ells. i t e Kaylene Johnson; cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Little Bruce- - Campbell ' ' was ring bearer. Mothers Gowns Mrs. Johnson wore a pink silk model for her daughter's wedding. Mother of thejjride-groowas attired in a powder blue model. Both wore cor sages of pink roses and white carnations. - J win, brother of the brideroom, Ronald J. Bosgieter, stood as best man. Ushering were Albert Bosgieter, Howard Bosgieter and Douglas Camp . Pet Miss Marie Kearl Pledges Vows morning in the Canadian MQEE - ley. Gowned Tona Rue PLEDGES VOWS-M- iss Johnson pledged wedding Vows with Donald G. Bosgieter in Friday rites. Mrs. l!fyold SPEAKS VOWS Widdison was Miss Marie Kearl before her marriage Saturday. will make items in different. fabrics and trims. , Ideal cotton fabrics include flannelette, corduroy, plisse, seersucker, batiste and terry cloth. These cottons come in pastel colors and in delightful prints styled for the very young. They can be popped into the washer and dryer and are ready to be worn again without ironing. Some $4.97 Look how low our prices go! Save on the seasons favorite style. Many still available ... but hurry casuals now in most sizes I .99 $2.99 -- 39 So. Main CANNERY SALES SAVE MONEY ON BEEF ADVANTAGE' OF THESE TREMENDOUS VALUES IN THE TENDER, FLAVQRFUL SWEET CLOVER BRAND MEATS. MONEY-BACGUARANTEED. 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