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Show t Page 2 f Thursday, January 15, 1278 Kearns Temple Vows Seal Couple By Barbara C. Bird Sharon Lee Schieving and Reinhard Franz were married Jan. 3 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Lynn N. Murdock conducted the marriage ceremony. A reception was given at h Wards the Kearns An open house building. was held in their honor at his parents home the following week in West Germany. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theme B. 13th-14t- Hessisch-Oldendor- f, Schieving, 4666 West 4835 South, Kearns, graduated from Kearns High. She graduated from the University of Utah in elemen- tary educatin, affiliated with Delta Chi Chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma and has filled an LDS Germany Hans and Pam Larson show off their twin sons. Family is finally all together after long separation which occurred shortly after birth when Aaron was transferred to University Medical Center. He required surgery and specialized care. Dad holds Adam while Mom hold Aaron. Twins Bring Happiness Identical twin sons, Aaron and Adam were born to Hans and Pamela Larsotf Friday, Dec. 5, at the LDS James M.D., was the Hospital. Mar-chan- d, attending physician. Aaron Despain Larson was born at 10:18 p.m., weighing 3 pounds 14 ounces and measuring 17 inches in length. His brother,' Adam Despain arrived thirteen minutes after his brother at 10:25 p.m., weighing 4 pounds 1 inch ounce. He is longer than Aaron. When the boys arrive at home there will be grand one-four- th parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larson, Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Despain of Taylorsville there to greet them. There are no brothers or sisters, as they are the first children of Hans and Pamela. Adam was in critical condition when born, their Mom stated. Even though he is the bigger of the two. Both boys were put in incubators, but the next morning Adam went for a ride and visit to the University Medical Center for more specialized care. He is off the respirator now, but it is handy in case it is needed. There are twins on my side of' the family, the excited mother continued. About two weeks before they arrived we were told to expect twins, but ten weeks early is a little bit too early. We are so very glad they are both here and all right, even if they arent home yet, we are glad they are being well cared for. are spoiled she already, laughed. The boys know their Those boys father, when he coos and talks to them the machines click much faster with the boys excitement. CMM Duesseldorf mission. She has taught at Webster Elementary school ie Magna. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Franz, West Germany had been a member of the Air Force is attending Bielefeld University, has a degree in commercial arts and is at present district president of the Bielefeld District. Hessisch-Oldendor- f, Christina Tucker was matron of honor with Janet Schieving, Christina Simmons and Kathlene Schieving as bridal attendants. Tresa Carling, age five was the flower girl. She carried a pink carnation nosegay. Her gown matched the. bridal attendants gowns of cranberry red. The V neckline dresses were trimmed with cream collored lace. The sleeves were short and puffy. The A L.D.S. SEMINARY 2150 EAST 7600 SOUTH LAKE CITY, UTAH 84121 SALT BRIGHTON L.D.S. SEMINARY 2150 EAST 7600 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84121 - By Barbara C. Bird Las Vegas, Nevada was the City Christina Schieving and John Simmons chose for their wedding, Dec. 14. Miss Schieving .and Mr. Simmons exchanged rings and marriage vows in line skirts were full and to the floor. The bride carried pink carnations and cranberry roses with cranberry and ribbon colored pink streamers. The bridal gown made by the brides mother was of moon glow over satin fabric. The collar had lace Stand-u- p edging, as did the lace yoke insert, with seed pearls. The sleeves were full ending in small lace and seed pearl cuffs. The empire waisted gown had an A line, floor length skirt. Two finger tip length veils were held by a lace Juliette Nevada where they spent their honeymoon. Christina Schieving Simmons is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theme B. Schieving, 4666 West 4835 South, Kearns. She graduated from Kearns High and has attended the University of Utah. She is employed at Commercial Security Bank. - best man. The brides brothers, Dennis and Mark Schieving, were ushers. Connie Nay presided over the guest book. Gloria Lord, Diane Carling, Shirley Saxey, Joanne Parker, Kristine Dobsin, Joann Bradshaw, Irmaleda Hughes and Janie Gilbert hosted prenuptial parties. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard Franz honeymooned on their way to Bielefeld, Germany, where they will be making their home. Temple Rites Unite LDS By Barbara C. Bird In a Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremony on Jan. 8, Miss Margaret Anne Law became the bride of Arlen C. Aubrey. After making vows for ' time and all eternity, they exchanged wedding rings as further symbols of their love and union. The newlyweds were honored at a wedding luncheon by the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. ST000 Envelopes S Business Cards Kenneth L. Aubrey, 2860 West 5400 S., Bennion, at the Bennion Third Ward. A reception further feted the couple that evening at the Kearns Seventeenth Ward, hosted by the brides par-ehtMr. and Mrs. Richard C. Law, 4635 Loyola. A program also honored the newlyweds. Rex Lybbert played the piano, Karen Sorensen gave a reading with ' the brides sisters s, Vondell Clayton, Betty Jean, Teresa and Anita Law singing several numbers. The former Miss Law graduated from Kearns High in 1972. of James SimDartmouth Drive, Granger, attended Kearns High School. Mr. and Mrs. Arlen C. Aubrey hosted Goggles are believed to derive their name from the old English term for squinting. John Simmons, son Mr. and Mrs. mons, 4600 cap. The brides mother wore a white orchid to accent her bright pink gown. Richard Tew stood as Letterheads BRIGHTON Las Vegas Site Of , Wedding She has attended Ricks College and attended Brigham Young University, majoring in clothing and textiles. She is employed at the LDS Church office building. Mrs. Kenneth Aubrey designed and made the brides gown of crepe with sheer nylon tricot overlay. stand-u- p The inch and collar with tatted edging emphasized the fitted bodice with its smocked bib yoke insert with seed pearls in the smocking. The brides waistline seemed to disappear behind a diamond shaped cummerbund. Soft gathers of the skirt fell to small rosebud apliques and seed pearls which bordered an eight inch ruffle of the chapel train, floor length skirt. A rose petal tiera held a rose appliqued veil. Baby blue satin roses and white carnations composed a cascading bouquet carried by the bride. Attending the bride were her four sisters, matron of honor Vondell Clayton and bridesmaids Teresa, Betty Jean and Anita Law. Each girl carried a white carnation with fern and baby blue ribbon ties. The matron of honor wore a white worn by her sisters. Miss Laura Harper sat at the guest book table. Mothers of the bride and carnation corsage, the 1'S groom wore matching gowns of the same fabric as the bridal attendants, adorned with white carnation corsages. Janet Butterfield, Julie King, Kaye Buhler and Laura Harper hosted the prenuptial parties. The bridegroom graduated from Kearns High in 1972. He is attending Utah Technical College and is employed at B and C Electronics. He has filled a LDS mission in the Philippines. Dan Aubrey was his brothers best man with two other brothers, Darrell and Kenneth Aubrey serving as ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin C. Aubrey will be residing in Salt Lake City upon returning from a honeymoon to Disneyland. two-ye- ar bride designed the light blue tricot polyester gowns i fs i s Handbills s Flyers Business s Forms Debbie Foster Kearns Pair Announce Engagement Barbara C. Bird Debbie Foster accepted the marriage proposal of Dan Greenland Jr. on By empioyerqw he Statemen??Luppor folh & sincerejhank hose whd haven'E)leasethinl y ersonne eansa employe etwee ID reedo our empio Christmas day. Miss Foster, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Foster, 4576 W. 5295 South, Kearns, was a member of the DECA Club before her graduation from Kearns High School. She is employed at Pyketts. Mr. Dan Greenland Jr. is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Dan L. Greenland Sr., 5236. S. 4620 West, Kearns. He is a Kearns High graduate and Eagle Scout. He has recently returned from a LDS England-Londomission. At present he is employed at Carpenter Paper Company filling orders. two-ye- meansor esponsible employees receivedu!Statement of Suppor moreTnformatiorifwritet EMPLOYE Publisher S Olthe Times PHONE 250-565- vey 6 Vie NeS n ar The twenty-sevent- h of February has been set as the day Debbie and Dan will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. To honor the couple a reception in their honor will be held the same evening at the Kearns Stake Center. |