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Show KeatM Hujk Young Mothers Council To Hold Meeting -- The Gtecit Sheet's Cochwg Igmii Aiid The Big Vote 9s Sepl.ll The annual Green Sheet Cooking 11 at the Kearns high auditorium. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. Everyone who attended last years school will attest to the success of the evening and to the quality of the gifts offered. In addition to the main large gifts being given, there are dozens of smaller, but still valuable items, to be given to lucky people. The school will be under the direc- tion of Robert Hoot Houghton. The evening is entirely free of School will be held on Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Dautel July Nuptials Unite Moulton And Dautel : : Ruth Richards Marries West Valley City, UT. Janet Phillips Is West Valley View aq Thurs., July 31, 1980 JD Bride Of Honeymooning in Jackson Hole, Wyoming are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gregory David Lord. They w ere married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on July 11. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the Panorama Room, University of Utah. The Granger Stake Center was the site for the reception that evening. of Attendants for the bride were Leslee D. Ellis as matron of honor, and Connie Turner, Jerelyn Phillips, Carrie Lord, Lori Richards and Claudine Richards as bridesmaids. Flower girls were Crystal Turner and Dusty Ellis. Tracy Bulkley attended the guest book. Best man for the groom was Tom Dalton and ushers were Kenny Lord and Rick and Mitch Lord. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake. parties were hosted by Beverly Phillips, Leslee Ellis, Tracy Bulkley, Colleen W'illesen, Marlene Lord, Connie Turner and Jerelyn Phillips. Kodi And Kylee Welch Have Many Grandparents ftatimu Attec. Tfctlr ANNUAL CERAMIC SHOW New Rue Arti IviMmg Utah State Friryowris SaHUkeOty 9th- - 12 9 6 $1.50 at the door $1.00 wMi discount Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lord ticket availsble from Ceramic Studioi Thome - Ceramic Dreamt Special Awards to be given The bride, the former Janet Phillips, is the daughter of Mrs. Norma J. Phillips of Granger and Joseph L. Phillips. She is a graduate of Granger high and also from Snow College with an associate degree in science. Greg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. David Lord of Salt Lake, is a graduate of Viewmont high and is Freddy Peggy Awards CBA Deor Prizes - MM WariLfbops Near Prefects New Idaaa pear ceramic stwfio far mere hrierewtiea end entry Monks. Ash T Kodi and Kylee Welch just have to be among the most kissed and cuddled kids in tow'n, with twelve living grandparents to make a fuss over them. Kodi, age four, and Kylee, 6 months, are the children of Arlen and Deanna Welch of Kearns. The doting grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Delmo W'elch, West Jordan, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martinez, Park City. are Mr. and Mrs. Barney Hall, Taylorsville; Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Martinez, Heber City; Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Ward, Murray, and Mrs. Della Welch, West Jordan. Rounding off the dozen is great-gregrandma Myrtle Mair of Heber City. A Mr. and Mrs. Kent hear and I forget see and I remember do and I understand -- Chinese proverb oc4''' J Compounded daily Popular opinion is the greatest lie rYour one stop shopping center for all of serv your wedding and flower needs ing people m the Salt Lake area for over & ttwenty years. Our low overhead enables us to provide, the lowest prices possible to make your 8 wedding a memorable occasion. Everything you need for your wedding is available; flowers . . backdrops (some do it yourself items) . 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Thru Weds. July 31st to Aug. 6th Closed Sot. & Sun. Johnson of Salt Lake died four years ago, so Kodi actually had thirteen grandparents for just one day, said Mrs. Welch. - John Starley, President of H.B. & T. and customer Don Rudy, Tot 10 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. 969-942- 5 INTEREST ON SAVINGS Of S eked SPECIALS - ALL WEEK WEDDING SALES DEPT. Highest Leqal Bank interest paid Final Bog garden reception honored the couple at the Symes home. The bride is a graduate of Murray high and also graduated from the University of Utah, Magna Cum Laude with her bachelor of science degree in elementary education and a secretarial sciences certificate She was affiliated with Phi Eta Sigma (freshman honor society and was elected to Phi Kappa Phi honor society. The groom is a graduate of Murray high and attended the University of Utah. He is currently studying under a scholarship in the Theatre Center of the Julliard School in New York Ci- 1363 I I I OafaiM FCmo ! 322-220- A Lewis Brad Morris was best man for Kent. Phillip Lewis stood in line for his father and Daniel D. Richards for the brides father. FULL SERVICE BANKING 9 30 a m to 4 p m m 6 Monday thru Friday 9 30 a m to p 'ns. S. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Merline G. Richards and the late Doyle D. Richards. She graduated from Kearns high and BYU. She has worked for E.F. Hutton Co. in Los Angeles and Salt Lake and will be starting a new job Co. in Chicago. with Paine-WebbShe has filled an LDS stake mission in Santa Monica. Ruth has belonged to the National Honor Cottillion. Attendants for Ruth were her sisters, Suzanne Frustaci, Diana Richards and Louise Loghry from Riverton, Wyoming. She was also attended by the groom's sisters, Caroline Kay and Marie Harward and a twin sister, Kay Haueter of Smith-fiel- in the world. DAY SATURDAY 262-177- 6 DENTURES Frank great-grandfathe- A breakfast will be served that morning and the meeting will be held from 9 until noon. Any interested persons are being asked to call Juanita L. Howe at or Charles Lyon at The bride chose Zola Saunders as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Debe and Dawndi DeNiro. Ring bearer was Christopher Swensen and flower girls were Shannon and Ronica Symes and Sandy Utah. He has also filled an LDS mission to Stockholm, Sweden. Pre-nupti- treasurer. records ty- presently attending the University Gregory Lord J The national Lyon family association will hold a reunion on August 11 at the DUP Building in Salt Lake The event is being held in connection with the world conference on A t; ''NTTY OPEN ALL Schedules Reunion 11. Robert "Hoot Houghton explains some of the details regarding the Green Sheet Cooking School to Joni Bradley, one of the many area homemakers who plans to attend the 7:30 p.m. event. Chadette The Lyon Family S. wedding breakfast at the Lion house was hosted by the grooms mother, Mrs. Virginia S Lewis. A garden reception that evening was held at the home of the bride in Salt Lake and later on an open house was held at the grooms home in Logan. The groom is the son of Mrs. Virginia S. Lewis and the late Leroy R. Lewis of Logan. He graduated from Logan high and Utah State Univerand filled an sity in LDS mission to France. He is now a senior at Northwestern Dental College in Chicago where the newlyweds will make their home. Kent was a member of Blue Key Honorary fraternity and Alpha Epsilon Delta honorary fraternity. Symes, DeNiro, Dawndi and Debe DeNiro andElva Meyrick A bachelor party was given for Dan by his friends and colleagues at the New York Playboy Club The newlyweds will honeymoon on the island of Jamaica in the Carri-beaand w ill the make their home in Manhattan. New York 268-079- July Cherie Tye, : on Other newly elected officers are Gwen Ridd, president; Elnora FishBelle Erdmann, er, secretary and Joyce Schreiber, 12-- surprise rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom's parents, Chadette and Bill DeNiro, at Andy's Smorgasborg. Lewis claimed Ruth Richin a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple 566-196- Sun. Aug. 10th Admission : Kent The Murray Sego Lily Chapter of Sweet Adelines now has openings for new members who enjoy the close harmony of Barber Shop singing. The chorus meets Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Murray high choral room and sing under the direction of Turk Evans. Anyone interested in joining or needing more information may call Marie Frampton, who is the newly elected membership chairman, at Sat. Aug. : 19. A ard as his bride Now Seeking New Members 4th : Swenson Deanna Taylor attended the guest book Performing best man duties for Dan were Richard Halliday and Chris Hunter while ushers were Ted and Shawn Symes, Gordon, Jason and Matthew Swensen Pre nuptial parties for the bride were hosted by Irene Swensen, Elaine and Kathy Inkley, Tammy Mary Lyn Symes of Taylorsville and Dan DeNiro of Murray were united in a ceremony performed at the home of Mr and Mrs Ted G Symes, the bride's parents, on July Logan Man Sweet Adelines Presents first-choic- I Kearns high graduate, Marian Moulton, was married July 18 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple to Ronald E. Dautel of Salt Lake. A wedding breakfast was held following the ceremony, at the home of the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Dautel, and a reception that evening honored the couple at the Jordan North 6th ward. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denton G. Moulton of Kearns. Marian is a graduate ol Continental Beauty College. The groom is a graduate of South high and is a student at Utah Technical College. He has filled an LDS mission to Duesseldorf, Germany and the bride has filled a mission to Perth, Australia. The matron of honor was Holly N. Moulton and bridesmaids were Elynne J. Moulton and Kathy Furse. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Ashton attended the guest book. Performing best man duties for the groom was Raymond Dautel and ushers were Joseph, Grant, and John Moulton. Bridal parties were hosted by l,ois Handy, Arliss Winder, Darlene Handy, Catherine Eldredge, Linda Bea Christensen and Kathy Furse. The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake. Ceramic charge. There will be NO tickets and seating will be entirely on a first- e come, basis, but, with the large seating capacity of Kearns au- ditorium, no problems of seating are being anticipated, A bonus gift bag for the first 1,500 people at the school is being planned. It will contain a variety of gifts and coupons, and recipe books. Mark your calendars now for the evening of Sept. 11 and plan to join our neighbors at the annual Green Sheet Cooking School. The Young Mothers Council is sponsoring a lecturemeetmg today (July 31) at 1:00 p m. at the Holladay Library. Suzanne Hansen, 1980 Honored Young Mother, author, lecturer, and mother of three children, will be guest speaker. Her subject will be on making the mothers role fulfilling. The group is affiliated with the American Mothers Inc. whose purpose is to strengthen the moral and spiritual foundation of the home. Refreshments will be served, and for more information those interested may contact Margaret Adams, Mory Lyn Symes Weds Dan DeNiroOn July 19 |