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Wilson Stoddart performed the duties of best man. r r " A , . --' ' '- , ' ',...,-,- ,- -- .4-- - ( ' A ,t,- ' --- ' -' , ) ,, . . - , and-Mrs- '' .7 ' '. i , '''''' ''' 'I. . ..... :.......,,;.,,... ,... . , , 1 - ' illt4,908,10.Vellennia1 . - DoNiqrrrk-TAyLo- s . recent ; t - . now Mrs. Anderson , - miss mAirsomi- - ', , - - ..' ,. ,,;,.... .,.. . - Li -- - twido - - . M...s.'.T.i;.4-;10.!-',:4:..-Bii.10.01:;H:-.'t'H- ' CAREY, Ida.-N- -- -,- - '. - ., .. ': g '- at home' ow 1 inShelley4,1da,,, a!epe,wlyvi e..., Keith B. Hanson. , , Mr. ' .. -- ' t' . , , ; '''', .,. '. '"5.' c 1' - I t.', ..,,,e. - - - ,'''''' .."-.,,- 1' ; , . '''' , - and-Mis- ; 22' ,,,,.: , I ., .' '..:,-- ,- ,- , ' ' 4 - - ,:, ,7!,,')4,7,. '' I ? ,.4 ., , c;-- ' ... si 1. ' ' .,,..........4,.i 3 ;,'L t" ,,,,A ,,t .. ' $ 4 k . ,ttonswgreMr4,:,CePevieY,S,. Thomas- - and Mrs. Elaine- Stod- , : f .1',f) .4 ... s FORXMis . , 1 - !.- 1 17..-- - ,,,, , - 1 t I ''' o 1k' '' 1 ''.,,t k( . ..f..,i-4- - '' ',. 0.0 ,,, ' f . - ' - ..,, i- . ' t 1 t 't " ., '' -- - , - ,f - Smith IR a ceremony performed Feb . I4 in the Salt ' Lake Temple. . The bride is a daughter of 7r11rICLM111. TdwFd A. T?1;a7 a' '..tti7 and Miiieille A. Smith, Provo, are parents of the . bridegroom. ' A reception honored the newlyweds in the Spanish Fork' cascadObotuluel-air:carnatihns and hyacinths centering an or, VoilithWird'ITTOthighátlii the ,' chid. .. following evening bride greeted guests 14,4 :newlyweds will make , their home jtt San Diego, Calif, gown" of white slipper satin fitted bodice and styled with neckline. Lo n g sweetheart '' ',o, .. sleeves extended to points, over 1,,, 11.'4. bet wrists. Her fingertip veilI ot bridal Million was secured She car boneLoL1ace 4 ried4 bouquet' of red roses enezclingah orchid. Mrs. Carol Thomas was ma- A , . ' troiCothonor. Attendingma--7 :z,-...,- - :7114 A' 1".,', ., l,-- , '.. , - ' ' ii. ., ) ,,, I , ' , The r m er Miss 'Brady donned a gown of white slipper srtin with delicate detailing of itaettidtit,,,t4A berthitof smin framed the inset yoke of lace. The bride's veil of imported il lusion was caught to a tiara of beaded illusion.. She ,.arziol a . ) . ,,,,.., . - , - , ,' - ,,. ; , , ., :' 'it ,t, t l'--,',," ir ) t '',, '. - e 7 i . -, ' 1 -- , 1.',. 11' .,', t,k ' furthg i . ' l''' , 1 t ,I ';,:tte.,;0 ,6,1t , . , k ,, '1.,..,,,,-:- - .7,,,.... 1 Val Dean ''' SPANISH' . honored the .... - r, e I .0"'". - I :i! ;1 , . -- , ,,,,,... t ri ,,I,- , - - , ' ,f ' .... 1,4....,,- ) t 1 bridegroom, perlovmed the du- - honie ties of best man. led-t- o" ' " of the bride's parents. Bishop John A. Shaw of the Thirty- - Fort Lee, Va., for their honeyMCHM. third Ward officiated. porexitQwn of Hunter-MiGhie---,-pink chantilly lace and nylon DorHAGERMAN,Ida.---Mis- s tulle. The gown was fashioned with a decollet neckline and othy Hunter became the bride of in long sleeves extending to points Ed McGhee of Gooding; Ida, over her wrists. She carried a rites solemnized March 1. The of the bride's grandmoth, bouquet of hyacintlukand cym, home Mrs. C. J. Strong of Wend er, bidium orchids. A halo of hyafor the cinths formed her bridal head- - dell, provided - setting dress. Bishop D. H. Gold of the Hag- Miss Ginger Ellis, sister of the e the bride, was the sole attendant. nuptl halsW. eThr e neewiled edest will Mack Schmidt, brother of the make their home in Gooding. - ' LA:, ' the . tiaLvawureb.itauhe . - , .2,i s, , .;--t!1- at-o- si terehtienyAmrnioznoinna,g Thomosirsmithr Mrs.- ft - ,, 1,, - A. . , ,, , Mr-;--an- Ogden. The couple exchanged ' , farther Elizabeth Eihsellatesr daughterot Mrs Wallace - '..; Ii. Ellis,1492 Mari yn DrtYgdenRer brideigroom, 'LlrretTZ' Séhmidt. is .a son of Mr, and Mrs. Ted G. Schmidt, 1491 Twenty- ta seventh St.,- - - - 6 rites. , , a es-- - -- : Schmidt . - - ' 4 Mr. and Stewart, , ' promises recently. Elizabeth I-- 1 s , - ' i brother-- - - bride's-slater-and- In-la- t 4., ,,,i, 444,42 A wedding breakfast in, the ARIZONA RITESMiss Helen Brady Adams Hotel feted the young '., , and HolnerF, Owens spoke.: wedding couple following the marriage , , , Before the - ' 1,, ,, '', i-- . ,,', ', 2t '1' it , - 3 ", , A wedding reception, given in and San Diego, Calif., at the home - cited nuptial promises Feb. .28 in the Arizona Temple , ,Mesa, Ariz bride wits Miss Helen Brady. ' The bride, formerly of Fair- view, 'Utah, is a daughter,. of th.410.44;andmrl, - - mirve Brady. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Price 'of rufala, Okla., are parents of the brideg;oom. ''. Pres. Harry L. Payne ,offici, ' '' ;.' 4 't'l ''' '. : i ' Mr.- . ,-- . , 1952.47 , . - . ' in Ari- - who- - mrsT-flom- ,.. ,,, ,1, ,:.; - : eremontes , - Now honeymooning are newlyweds ,I, , - - . , , , Znnit - ',,' '' ,' ,''i' i4.- - , ..; ',' '', :, t...,. .;.,...,.i,..' i 1 T :' 2 '? 1," Itl,, t , ''. 1.4 I '..,..z,,i, ' lat e winter rites. I: r ? , , , Prominont.- Coo I n Recent Wed ing ', ' :, ,., , ? , 44 r. 'i. '''. - : . , ,,. - i.... ' - 1. . . . , , , )'''' Schmidt...were" "', ,4. , , ' 2- ., ',t' , -, . -- , ' .0 ' EliZaliet12. Ellis Bates . ' ., ' lg.. k . '' .r," ' , 44iv.. -- , it,'. 4 ' 4.,I '',: ".-- , ,: ",2 I. - ' ; ..' ..;'i -- .; - - .,,:. r , z , . , , Salt Lake City, Utah, 'Sunday 'Morning, March 9, DESERET. NEWS, . . ., , x ' . . - - , . 0 . N.. - ' - . tos::::::-.7:500.0k1:-V0.- ) -, 1 ', e,J,,,- ' , 4 ; ,,' , " andLt. :' - ' ':. .. '" ' - HOME RITES , : - ' ..i. '14'; - , - - .., ' k!"i .,' ,, , ! .7 , ,.....,; 00 - ,, ,,, , ,., i. i --4 l' - 4- .- ,,, , 4' - , - 2 - $'.," , . . ,, . - ,, , - - NEWLYWEDS , , , ,, ''''' '--- ''' -'''----- ' ';' ., . .11 , , t ,, ,) . ,;....,, ' 4: ':.''',,,,,.,, ' : '''',', ;',, .:- of., - ,,,, - ' ' ! 4g.',.,,,,. "--,- I A.41 - ,, ' ". .,c--t 4,:' 4' I,Ko!,,t , - 44 ' .'16'. 19'21'..'' , .t -- r- -- ... , .; s - ' ' ' t ! ,, ,, ' , '. ' i ' ' ' ' . - ,,,, ft t . '" - t , i - li ,,,..:, 0......., , . , -, ' ' - . , - . . . I KOth.'4'yo:Mat:ts.. 1 ,d'i.EWéds,-,..- ..... The young couple exchanged .11x1 . . , PAROWAN-.--Mis- s .. , and cere' of . recent Donetta a 14 in ' Taylor, daughter vow; nuptial ,,i ,.', f,,' ' t, i3O',,,,, .s, it ' ; ' et.., , ,, ' ' 41 mony solemnized In the Idaho Mrs. Clifton Taylor, became the bride of John L. Anderson r ' ' 'tkikwaysiswAV; ' 4: -- ; rails Temple. :lb 41th ,, , in a nuptial .ceremony performed Feb. 14 in the St. criorge Parents of the bride, the for- -. ' -- -L. Bernell Smith -- - - NEWLYWEDMiss Revs Patterson and TEMPLE RITES , a , I S.:Snow officiated. Mr-mer-Rev--- L....--Patterson, are 4.---. claimed Miss Dale Thomas, as his bride' Keith B. Hanson are at home' in Idaho Mr. and Mn; Roland Ander- - Texas, the Patterson. O. William Mrs.. and maks will : ' newlyweds ' -in mid February.rites. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hanson, son, parents of the bridegroom, their home in, Clearlield.". -following ' ,1the honöted the justweds at awed- - Mattson-Burde, Shelley- are . I - - bridegroom. CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS home at their Ida.--Tbreakfast; ding LDS '.:' he POCATELLO, ' A reception honored the lust- : I d :icl.;-th.:031.0I.'.' : . ::. weds in the Shelley First Ward in Endth'.7- following the cere- - Institute of Religion at fdaho : , . . State College was the scene meetinghouse after the cere- - inony.. --- , of the reeent huPtiell et: Mile , .Th.e-iv wefurther MOny. . 'couple 425. Mattsoni and Ivan Bur.- Pio The bride wore a gown of feted at a reception at the home dartthryn ' - -23- - 4-- 10 IL t2. 13 t4 The bride ls a daughter T. 6 IS tb white slipper so tin fuhioned clt 7 a 9 A 1t o; iir-.- and Mrs.- - Merrill Idatt,---L.:--- with a net yoke and small peter 1A . ,. wore bride a The gown son. ftlr Burden is a' sbn of . Almost all pan collar. Her fingertip veil absurdity of conduct arises frbm the imitation satin and lace de- - Mrs. Grace Burden. ' .: 111111- 111111' 41111111111111111111rAilliall '.. Of bridal illusion was caught w," slipper . of those whom we cannot resemble. lace inset ' panels- , The bride chose an inkleto a tiara of seed pearls. She signed with - ' -S- amuel Johnson - - ' - ' carried a bouquet of 'red roses. in the molded bodice. The gown tulle, fashioned' col- - length gown : 87 MARY MARKER Mrs. Lavu Sintth was ma-- - was fashioned with a wing with a bOtdfant skirt. Het Mu-wi- th full The lace and Dear Mary Marker: peplum. stow veil edged tron of honor. Mrs. Cecil 4:)wi.seerne lar lace wes skirt terminated In a court- - held'to a silver About the girl Who would now like her father to remarry, and Miss Bonnie Smellie drown---,-,---so she, herself can feel free to marry, may I say something.. length train.- Her fingertip 'veil She tarried a bouquet of iwilits attendants. ' ' . 1744.044,0e , , ,1.,Tt Ast , ', ,,i .,, ' ' . 4 '' Vil "I ,4, 0,,,,,,,, : , ,:,..,:. f,.!,..; ''':i. uutbnest-nin- it .i' tr , ,, 4:',, v''''';!;1'.''"'ti'.'14'ititittivIC-ditili.,,i, 7'7; Z., ,., , a carried She blossoms. bouquet ' cannot Others , . maid of honor. judge that decision. Some of us have our Own , I of pink roses and lily of the -. reasons, even knowing that the years stretch ahead long and Hopkins-Warwic- k B ide aids were Mrs. I Rob. 4111111111111111 valley. PROVO --- Miss Amary lonely without the warmth and companionship of a mate. ert Colson, Mrs. Leon Feawick Miss Donna Robinson was and Miss Carrie Mouritsen - - - --- , Please 'understand our point of view. To us, it is not so Hopkins recited wedding maid of honor. Matron of honor wearing gowns of petal pink with Chester A. W I muck a questioir of wisdom or .111dgmen,nor a matter of right- - Match ' war hint Beverly Taylor. Junior taffeta and -60 Mr; arid Mrs; Ines, or even intelligence. It is a matter of faithfaith in the wick a aan at carrying matching -bridesmaids were Miss Marie bouquets. Warwick C. oflildlanaPc promise that in the bright eternity all covenants and contracts ' Ander. Miss Lona and Anderson Standing as best mad vas 7111111i111111111111 made on earth shall continue. Death shall have no power to Ind. son. ' Parents of the bride are Neal. Ushers were Jack Monte . ,.., -Mrs. J. T. Hopkins. Teri Taylor assumed .best Holmes, Robert Robbing and Some, I know, make contracts with more than one mate, and Nuptial rites were man duties for his brother.- - Jim Charlton. Little Gene 'Una but for those who wish to know forever only one mate, the , In Granby, Colo. is fulfilhnent of Following, a honeymoon in was the ring bearer. , 79 that promise .worth the, waiting. . -t -ik For left without or thilove underslandilif at a later- date.- at the home of , -, . 90 even is or own of one; both parents, their lot hard. From my the bride's parents complimentexperience I know their- - frustration, their longing for love, ed the couple. 96 depths of desperation and despair. But once again faith The bride chose to wear a 11111 their ' lifts us from this conditioo and evolves us into new beings, smartly tailored suit of beige TONNIIT'.W.c4.-WEL:'$,..,1 ' ' L03 cenvinced that we have the love of God and that as his chil- accessorized in flamingo as she too, (01 dren we shall gain a sense of belonging in the scheme of things. received guests. She pinned a Even without human love there" la compensation in one's re- corsage of yelow roses to her i05 r 196 lation' with God. One develops into the best Individual he can shoulder to complete bet enthus pleasing semble. and then gives all of that self to his fellow-inae ito , loss of human love --- Mrs. Eugene Larsen attended God, whose power enabled him to rise above ' difficulties. and all other as matron of honor. ' . Duties of best man were as"Hope by Faith! --- : sumed by Eugene Larsen. Dear Marker: ' ' Mary , .. 12b , 127 ,... 25 12?o starting The bridegroom is 'a former , , , May I express the viewpoint Of it' manwhich I feta' is student of the University of Of discussed to in the problem typical currently regard I -SUTTON 130 HILLARY EROOKS and JOHN 3 'husband felt lo control his temper, knock- Dayton and Butler University. "Sincere" 17.131 7, down her occasionally). ing . , 134 137 "wife-beater" 1351 1361 I that man If I were within .ear shot of a ----unleashed the feel me he'd to would have otherwise,beat 'too; ' . . ' ' ' . '- - : .4 HORIZONTAL VERTICAL; fury of my temper and physical capabilitiessome one who, . 37Palm perhaps, is his physical --equal.'"Siscere's" husband undoubtedly -ny n ot the3rabsoltitely-donbut: outstanding qualities, ; present --o- f ( Ph101.) ment shad birds 2On the Besides, such physical violence ccjustify such behavior.. roup , ahielded ! disapproval . 56Camo complishes nothing. 15-- Slat r.. of seals , side, , 42Corrode up 1' , due all with to such resorted respect ' Had father tactics, 100-S- haft 89Emu1aie 3Lowestof lily J t: Look, 44Arching ' to him, I would have felt it my duty to come to my mother's aid. Irma Richard over feather- cat l tides) (of 92A -, mush This mants children, too, will definitely resent his behavior, and sent these 102.;Bitter of 4Burst forth - 45Dormouse '' ' housing mdfor ' - 46Cover white , With one day, perhaps, will prohibit it. 'lle has proved himself to flowers. kl judgment - ' ' with vehicles substanceviolence and unable to reason. be cowardly, jealous, ,,toir artin inn rmil 69- -Of ather .... ssee the Paris hanging of his with to a strike allow Would he boy . adaughter ' backbone dage , , cloth 94Assert , Vilooakrdingto i adeptin, 1;or L '''' " his fists, over any situation? 4s an adult HE should have monnest 45Native of 95Flower , 6Aquatic , 7,,7 , II dinner much more intelligence. like a a placeparty animal 98W1se grain . . ' ains saw , sonorous 101fimal1 7And not-"A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion tonight?' --7 Wasn't ,! Alaritt----that a . all. at body "Sincere's" ' still." I doubt that .his fists changed opinion , thoughtfulof c-,7-,.- .; ark :.,.....1 , 9Toothed - 51Volcanic 103Small Instead, he proved that she cannot Richard! blue , 76-- Ever tuff invert. Lewis , 10Comely -' . least, with him, lest he "explode."..Soon there will be lack Irma: Yes , Cathj,,,,,,,,it 55Garden brate (poetic) because important things are I wonder of understanding 'end of unity 77-", ' ., ' Al '' what will 0' . sny bring. - ' ,.. left unsaid. , ml '''''" Jane: Probably some wax paper -a Ai there-at ... ill . now while ' abode of' action "Sinc,, learning 107.;More should take 13Niggard . so that what he can'tt 'eat r to the , , , cautious chance. Let him know she can get along' without him, if. 14 can take,.bomet plant ' , odor fruit of an overseer 109Litt1e .63Having need be: I wish her courage .andsuccess. ,1 ' , , , listen to .. . ...evergreen , - definable t ' - tower poised 89-, , 91-- ruts . ,4 ntral , r limits t 16Seaport of i .e American Arabia 65Move d I together 113For tlI ' . , '' tie. - tree - , atealthity 113Very ' , i fat , , , 57To the . . at 4:00 . ' ',, for , 116Inheritor right!. again 25Pihelike 7. 117Defilse fish grass for , , measuring , tiltExploitive '17 - sound ' 11SFavor ' with skulls 25Remark- - , drying E ' lerb , ectu eve beak of 70Home in, ',L Our1. 119Handle. rCvi0S ,able . - " lark ' NEPHI --- Mr. and Mrs, L E. ' Miss Erveena Andrews, sit 1 ' , ' 'incident shore ' , la of V c announce of ' tion was maid ter the tt.' of bride, the , Andrews .cor. of ;" marriage, 72Brazilian 31Make favorite pitcher America's , and his guests ;62--At ' ,eoirt ne time of their daughter,'Margetta, to tonor. Bridesmaids were Miss weariness rectiOns in 120Withere4 ... . ' 163-Miss Jayne and 132-- Rub ,, Parker . of schoolmarm ; Wilcox.' E. . Joyce , 33Under Gerald 74Sharpen 122Containing ' ' ClACIE ALLE' ' GEO'GE 11,111115 'e-- d , aevereat , 75Shoe . high priest' The ceremony was performed Coon. gold : - ---- 133-L- out - - ' - cloth - ---4:30 Ericksonthe Dick strain 77Important et home the performed . March 8 it the . s ,, Indicated with , 124Marsh plant 35Poplar . -75Narrow bride's ' parents. A reception duties of best man. ave 36Small , valley triumph rasa. , ; The new Mrs. Wilcox is a honored the newlyweds follow. r 135-on moon 127Live : shoot' of Henager Business ' ' rites. .69-Sa- cred gradUate the , ing ., or , , -,.' ,Itc.:3 7t,gh4 . name neli; , picture bils 77- - The brldwarei gownottrL- college. -twig 7kt - -- , I 04 k , The bridegroom has attended ditlonal white lace over satin. 74.iv Km( rest' ", livens thee .it svhdivai 1.1 , . She carrieda lhouquetof lorz- ,Massacbusettainstitute of, Tech , . s , chids and My of the valley. , as:dozy, Cambridge. , to Crossword Puzzle on Pugs S4) , , (Ausiver-t k . -- I. ,,, '''' , ;s1 ; ;,.! ,,2,7 ,,,1 ;1 s' 14 ,s.....,,,,, I - -- IPremiér - r , - . - t, i : ,. i . .1 1 t ' tr y.., '45c' . ,t; j -- i . 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