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Monday Evening Until ZCM1 I - I ' 0, . , , , . . . i , ' . --, 1 " , i. q r ' ' ' ' ', - .."- r I , , , ' , ,., i . - -..-....1" -. '',,, - , . ' t. - ,. '- - ' , ,,, . .. , , ' . ' d - JoNeal Bradshaw. Brye. Woodbury, uncle of 1 the bridegroom, was but man. t Following the reception, the :', southern t newlyweds left for California Both the, t groom are former students of the Branch Agricultural College In Cedar City. Mr. Bradshaw , win continue his studies at Brig.. 1 ham Young University. 'BLACKFOOT. Ida.--Re-cent newlyweds art Mr. and Mn. Ted Keiseant . who were married Sept IS in the Logan Tem, ple. The brido la the former Miss Rodonna Cammack: daughter of Mr. end Mn. Wilber Cammack. Thi bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Ma Kalman... A reception honoring the couple wu held in the evening in the Blackfoot Fourth Ward meetinghouse. The bride wore a gown of white chantilly lace 4. 1 brideivere and nylon tulle with a fitted b111.14 Lorna Bringhurst, sister oar and cap sleeves. Her elbow mitts were of matching lace, , 4.,,,,,, lt,..-,,,,- , and her bouffant skirt fell, into a cathedral train. Her finger. ,' tip ,yeil fell from a poke trovm of lace. She tarried a bouquet , of yellow rosebuds and white ' ,; ' , stephatiotis.,.. i f Attendant"' were Miss-- JoAttn lEttatanes as maid of honor; Miss Miss Elaine Cammack, t t' t ', Yonula Katseents s and Miss , , 1 Kathy Chitien, as junior' brides. ' ', ' , maids. : , ' 4 , The 'bekle i ;., '',, ', , 'attended ; Utek i ; . State Agricultural College for ,,,,' 1, ';',. . , I , three , . , years and majored in ?. . . , - , ,,,, ' , home economics. She , as a , 0 ;,, i member of Lambda Delta Signs , s ,, and was; president , of Sigma , ' .. , , tt , Kappa sorority and Panhellenic . Council. . attended, the ,1 The bridegroom .- ; ' University of Idaho where be , . ' ' ! f was its outstanding athlete on .' .' ' I - ' '''' the football team and was ac,, ,,' tive in other sports. ' ' , - , The couple will make their '... , . , t home in Blackfoot. . A : ., ,.., s , . ;' ' ,, ,,,, . ., ,. -- , 1, Bevan Bradshaw. Mrs. Bradshaw is the former -- , Miss Merelyn Bringharst, a of Mr. and Mrs. Sdaughter Bringhurst. Mr. Brad-shitha son of Mr. and Mn. . Reed Bradshaw of Cedar City. Marriage vows were exchanged by the eouple in the 'St: George Temple, Sept 12. Pros Harold I. Snow officiated t, at the terernttnt Mr, and Mn , Bradshaw were bonor'ed at I reception in the Toquerville Ward meetinghouse. -- The bride wore an'ottractive , e slipper stain gown , fashioned by her mother. lt bad , long pointed sleeves, peter pan coley and tiny covered button detail on thkbodice. I skirt was The floor-lengt- h covered with overskirt panels of satin. '' Her nylon tulle veil was caught to tiara of seed peuls. She carried a boquel of roses ' and carnations. - i: , , Toguravg.tx, Planning of the bride, Mn. Larry Ruesh, i ' to maketheir home in Provo Mrs. Kenyon Graft Miss Kat- - 1 Miss Phyllis i this winter are new bride and maBradshaw, Flower Reed Christiansen., girl was t; bridegroom, Mr, and Mrs. s - - - , , s 4 , .! , , ,, - ' ,, ...... 'te''' . ' 1 ; ' 4 . , ' . , : l' c) . . 1 -, -..- ' ' '' ' i ' ' , , RECENT BRIDES , c . , kt, , . r I , , , ,,, i ' , t ,. ' SOSS. DORA- - SHELTON ' " s married recently . . 4 ; - - . 0 tr , 7,---------"- , - - , "' 1 ,- i ., i 4 '- - v. 4 , . ., ' , - 4 ' .. - z- , - ' '' - , ,. . , ,,.1 1 . , ,, 1 ,,, - 1 .., , , . .. ,. OFFICERS OF Bill WOMENMrs. Bertrand Harrison, center, presided at the 1951-5- 2 annual faculty party. She was assisted in arrangement& by Miss Lucille Spencer, left, and Mrs. Clarence Tyndall. 41 I ' 1 ' il'' , 4 - ' ' ',;4 , , ,JOIIII 1, '' k . ,, - I. , , ' for the faeulty was the keynote of the opening social event of Brigham Young University raculty Women who entertained their partnen at a gala party in theJoseph Smith Memorial Building this week. Dr. and Mrs. Brian't Jacobs were chairmen of the event at which Mrs. Bertrand Harrison, president, presided. - Rolfe Peterson was master of ceremonies during the program and be introduced CoL Jesse Stay who in turn presented personnel in charge of the new ROTC military program initiated on the campus this year. New faculty members 'also were honored. Highlights on the program were musical numbers presented by faculty members "who-hadn'- t played a note in yeers." Norman Hunt directed the faculty band and a faculty violin choir played several numbers. Members of the choir were Dr. Alonzo Morley, Clinton Larsen, Dr. Albert Swenson, Dr. Jacobs, Reed Morrill, John Payne and Dr. Sidney D. Sperry. Drs. Richard Poll and Brigham Madsen were in charge of a skit and musical numbers were ,lurnished by Harold Brereton, Byron Jensen, Kenneth Van Wikenor, and Fred Webb. Dr. number. Jacob and Dr. Harold Glen Clark danced a can-ca- n Readings were presented by Dr. Leonard Rice and Clinton Larsen. Aw- l- 44; ,r-- s And Partners At F'arly PROVOFun .". II t I , - ..., vs; i. , , ; , ; .7 t ,. , , ,,,,, - . ' , .' I !,, 1 4 I ti ' -- 1 ' l 1 1 - I , , , , t it' 1 ' ,. vetf , - 1 ; 1 , , , mtln-covere- , .,, , A .,- 7 '. ,, 'AN! .., , d , ,, ,,,,., , P....;j1.4óri.1.-'1.F.Oè41.tk- 4 , ' - -- - . .,, z., , ;,- f , , , '- - . '- á-- . , . - it '; ,, r - i . - -- , ... ,,....,--,- ,,, 4 .,;, '17,17,-slul- . , ,, , t - . : '' '' : - -,- - - 4 r In early September nuptials, Miss Don s Ann Shelton. daugh, of Mr. and Mn. Leland J. Shelton of Midvale, became the ,- er . k' - ' ,, ,ride of Jerry E. Nelson. The bridegroom is-- son of Mr. and Mrs-- , Eugene Nelson of, . --4;N..ee - .,r, . , 1560 South State SI, Murray. 0,, - Ao vows were solemnized Sept 7 in the East Midvale Nuptial es,(, ' ' .00,..41.$ 1 '''''' 3econd Ward ,Meetinghouse. with Bishop Frank Pierson offici. ,:' ', tang. A reception followed. . ...., , f' 1 The bride chose a wedding gown of Tiny .( we i,..,.., ' 1 I 1, d buttons extended from the sweetheart neckline to t , 1 the waist of the snugly fitting bodice. The skirt extended grace1', fully from ballerina length lit.,firont to full length in back. Her i,' , . attached to a face cap. bridal Uliu0h-lfa, fingertip i 1 i matron' was of of the Don Mrs. !ilia,' Butterliel(Lt4te'r , ,.. , ; bona. den Rich. Mary --lerump, Marlene Petterson and Gay .' Shelton were bridesmaids. Sandra Petterson and Pamela Mitchel . ' ' i:", ' ' - '. were flower girls. 1 1 ' Dick Mitchel, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. John ., ' 1'4.4 ''. ' , ., ' t , 4.0 Shelton, Don Butterfield. Dale Shelton and Paul Rosenhan , 1 :, '' p , ushered. The conple are Making their home in Olathe, Kan. - c i .f ,' , .. ..,., f- - 47" - '''.- - ; , -, ,i,L. . ., , - -,7:1 ,,,, 4, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , . ":". ,,,,,4.. .,,,,,,t , z-- -- , Miss Dora Ann Shelton:Wed In Nuptials. . .;,,e--- , , I. I "" 4 , . , , |