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Show , lr.a,Kt.i' 4 Anti MtWS, Saturday, June 22, 1946 lempie and Home Rites UnitePopular Couples The nuirkge ot Miss Claudia Farrer, daughter of Mr. and Mr Wesley W. Farrer Of Beaver, and June Ahlstrom, son of Alango Ahlstrom of Cedar City, took place June 3. The bridegroom served In the South Pacific with the army, and the former Miss Farrer attended the BYU. After a honeymoon trip the couple returned to Cedar City where they are making their home. rled in the Logan Temple. June 5th The bride is the former Miss Gene. Stephens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Stephens. Ogden, and the bridegroom is a ton of Reuben Jonea of Burley, Ida. A reception at 4he home of the brides parents followed the ceremonv. The bride wore an tvorv satin gown, stvled with a shirred' bodice and a ions train. -- Her fingertip veil was edged tfith deep lace and was arranged at the head with a crown of orange blossoms and lace. Her bouauet was of orchids and stephanotis Attending the couple were Miss Ruth Stevenson of Salt Lake City and William Nagle-- . Unon their return from their honeymoon trip the voung will make their home In Ogden. new-lVwe- ds Alton Moss Blake of San Francisco, Calif. f I Deveraux of Pleasant Grove. The There will be a family party couple were married in Salt Lake Moss and Clyde following the wedding. City on May 2. After the ceremony the newlyBlake will be married in a quiet Mrs. Deveraux, who is employ- ceremonv at the home of the weds will leave to make their ed in Pleasant Grove, representbride's parents. Mr, and Mrs. home in San Francisco. ed city as bond queen a year James E. Moss, Holladay, by ago'. Lt Deveraux, who is in tha Miss Alton Bishop Gideon Omer. The cere- Louise Walker Mrs. Mae R. Walker of Pleasmony will be performed June 25. the golden wedding anni- ant Grove, announces the marMis versary of the bride's parents. riage of her. daughter, The bridegroom Ik the son Louise-Walk- er to Lt. Dale M of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Deveraux, son of, Mr. and Mrs C air corps, has recently been as signed to duty in the Pacific area. Family parties have been given by the parents of both tha bride and bridegroom. k Irmgard Pirente Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pirente, South Eighth West St., an- 311 nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Irmgard Pirente, .to Pvt. Boyd A. Chapman, son of Mr. and Chapman, 464 .Post Street. Wedding plans are being made for the 11th of July in the A reception Salt will be held that evening in the Ward Chapels Twenty-fift- h Attending the bride-eleVera Owens, will a Poulsen, Miss Bobet-t- a Chapman and Miss Mill-cen- te Chapman, and Lorin Chapman will serve as best man. Miss Pirente Is being extensively entertained. - - -- Mrs.-Arthu- V" r Lake-Templ- 1 e ct nce i H SW t . a J j! it 4? airfw fc4Mftfti&i Miss Doris Lasater, who will become the bride of M. Nielsen In late summer. f Julian Rites Set for .Aiigust Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Lasater St Ogden announce the Gene Stephens Hone Ymoonlng-lft-Glaelcr-- a and Yellowstone Parks and in Los Angeles tre Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las R. Jones. They were msr- MRS. JUNE AHLSTROM MISS IRMGARD PIRENTE Betrothed Wedding plans are being made by Miss Donna Fae Nelson and Fenwick Earl Cola of Palm Beach, Florida. Announcement was made by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Nelson ot Logan, parents of the bride-ele- ct The marriage will take place June 28 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fenwick P. Cole In Palm Beach. - iris Lasater, to engagement of their daughterMisg Julian M. Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs., J. W. Nielsen of Oreen River, Wyo. The wedding is set for Aug, IS the Salt Lake , Temple. Mr. Nielsen is just out of the air lorps after three years overseas. He formerly attended ie University of Wyoming. MRS. DOUGLAS R. JONES AXELRAD'S Will Be Closed Saturdays During June, July ond August u Meqns Quality at Fair Prices! Axelrads v v t 1 n For more than three decades, the name "Axelrod's" Sxch ange Vows Among the weeks romantic .... has stood for quality ot fair prices newa is the announcement of the recent marriage of Miss Norma Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Andrews, 3400 South combined with, friendly courtesy ond intelligent service. Eighth East, to Donald James Searle, son of Mr. and Mrs. He-b- er J. Searle, 828 Fruit Ave. June 3 was the date of tha Temple marriage, and Elder Charles A Callis performed the ceremony. A wedding breakfast fob lowtd thi ceremony at the home of tha bridegroom' a paranta. Jt was given by his . mother and his sitter , Mrs. BOt Ballets. A reception waf held that ivening at Bryan Ward In hons. or tf the The bride chose a white satin gownwith a net skirt and a peplumrHer train end veil were edged In laoe. Sha was attended by Mrs. Howard Nelson as matron of honor. Bridesmaids wera Miss Lorraine Searle, sister of the bridegroom. Miss Helen Jorgenson, and Miss Mary Romano. Best man for the bridegroom was Melvin Owens. The young couple plan to make their home in Sait Lake. MrXSearle will attend the University In the falL It is this reputation! for high standards thot is your assurance of satisfaction in anything you buy at Axelrod's. Juet-wed- WV ' s & 7 94 f .. 4 'i Vr -- . --W4,'ll:,i V Mr. and Mrs. Donald James Searle, .who were honored at a reception in Bryan Ward. . eeArf STEEL-LE- Mr. and Mrs. ' Shirtleff, who wert married on- June CARD TABLES famous Durham card tables with sturdy tapered steel legs that lock in place. 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