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Show a w'N "w The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, Jane 28, 1964 4W wo a Miss Nayra Aziz Atiya became the bride of Paul Ernest Walker in solemnized June 17 in St Pauls Episcopal Church. The Rev. H. B. Liebler, St Christophers Mission to the Navajo, Bluff, officiated. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Atiya, 1335 Perry Ave., and Cairo, Egypt The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Walker, v rites rT v CET" -- 't J 131 R - ry w y y 'w'Vf o a a Miss Atiya Says Vows ''SK? , arry t xwW... ? t ' A St The couple was graduated I -- from the University of Utah. In August they will travel to Egypt to do graduate work. The bridegroom has received a fellowship at the American University in Cairo. Peters-Evan- foot Ogden Visitors ' ;3 s Married Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were Miss Linda Lee Peters and Clair H. Evans. The couples parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Peters, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Evans, Blackfoot, Idaho. They were honored at a reception Friday evening at thi Second-Sixt- LDS Ward. h arQjK&SQjx&D ar qjx&sqjk&D ar QJZ&DQJX&D $ Welcomed i jj i By, Relatives V '! ,iti,' $ 4 WEDDINGS Barry Evans was best man. Erickson-Smit- h The couple will live in San Francisco for the summer and then return to Salt Lake City where both are students at the A reception Friday evening at the home of Dr.and Mrsr 1446 Circle rehonored Way (150 North), cent newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis I. Smith. The bride is the former Miss Kathleen William Mulder, University of Utah. At the U. of U., the bride is affiliated with Pi Beta Phi, Zeta Phi Eta and has been a member of the Ski Team. Mr. Smith is a member of Kappa Erickson. The couple was married recency at the First Methodist San Diego, Calif. Church, After the ceremony, they were , honored at a wedding dinner given by the brides parents, I Mr. and Mrs. John S. Erick-,soSan Diego, formerly of Sigma. Barclay-Evan- s - OGDEN Salt Lake LDS Temple was setting for the marriage June 15 of Miss Beverly Lavon Barclay and John Harold Evans. Officiating was Howard S. McDonald, temple president A garden reception honored the couple at the Threshhold. Parents of the pair are Mr. n, Salt Lake City.' Mr. Smith is the son of and Mrs. Irvin M. Smith, j ? Mr.- -j 1836 Wilson Ave. (1745 South). Sole attendant to the bride was her sister, Miss Ann Erickson, maid of honor. A revolutionary MIL HOWARD RORD Ea the roots of your hair oro and loaning the ends fro natural. Excellent for all typos of hair, or especially if baby-fin-e Only Wave Permanent Hair Cut k, $15 $3 Miss Susan Cox Speaks Promises Nuptial rites Friday in the Manti LDS Temple united in marriage Miss Susan Cox and Dan M. Corcoran. f - r Evergreen Reception Center was setting for the marriage of Miss Carla Lee Seewer and Paul A. Tester. Arch J. LDS bishop, and uncle of the bride, officiated. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception after vows were spoken. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Seewer, 124 F St. Mr. and Mrs. Roby A, Tester, 570 Adams St., are parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Jack Bowen was her sisters matron of honor with Mrs. Frank James, Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Russell Capps and Mss Carol Bosen as attendants. Donald Tester was best man for his brother. Ushering were Richard J. Seewer, James Parker and Lynn Feverypar. After a honeymoon trip to the Pacific Northwest and Canada, the couple will reside in Salt Lake City. Mr. Tester has attended the University of Utah. n MANTI . Seewer-Teste- ott JU A uate of the University of Utah where he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha. The bride, also a U. of U. graduate, was a member of Alpha Delta Pi. and Mrs. Alexander Campbell ting for the Saturday wedding Barclay Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. of Miss Marilyn Joyce Orme Harold J. Evans, Ogden. Mr. and Richard Gary Lott, 1005 and Mrs. Evans were hosts at Ave. The Rev. Frank Emerson a wedding dinner at the Doll M. Blish, pastor, First ConHouse after the ceremony. Church, Salt Lake gregational were the bride Attending Mrs? Marie Taggart, matron of City, officiated. honor, Mrs. Noal Flint, Miss Parents of the newlyweds Jill Bateman, Miss Claudia are Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Scoville, Miss Conni Isakson,' Orme, Rock Springs, Wyo., Miss Martha Evans and Miss and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Lott, Gail Drury. Va. Arlington, Max Evans was best man A rehearsal dinner Friday with Douglas Evans, Dale evening and a reception after Evans, Lynn Baker, Gary Barthe wedding honored the couclay and Bob Barclay. ple. was Prenuptial entertaining Miss Kaye Sturholm, Rock done by Mrs. Taggart, Mrs. J. Springs, Wyo., was maid of Delmont McDonald, Mrs. Gary honor. Other attendants were " LrDeamer, Mrs. Mr Royle Miss Georgia Dooley, Miss Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Virginia Carey and Miss JoceG. Drury and Mr. and Mrs. all of Salt Lake Gustin, lyn Arthur W. Isakson. City. included guests - Best man was Edward J. Mrs." A. Kenneth Armitage, Lovellette. Ushering were Ray Mr. and Steubenville, Ohio; Carlos Bonilla, Salt Chamliss, Mrs. Vaughn Bushman, Spring-villLake City and Jack W. HanMr. and Mrs. An thorn sen, Denver. Emstrom, Madison, Wis. ; and After a Wedding trip to Reno, Mrs. William Caudill, RiverLake Tahoe and San Francisco side, Calif. the couple will reside this sumAfter a honeymoon trip, the mer in Salt Lake City. In Sepwill in reside Ogden. couple tember they will make a home in Tempe, Ariz., where the Orm bridegroom will do graduate First Congregational Church, work in genetics at Arizona Rock Springs, Wyo., was set State University. He is a grad e; now waving technique By Maurine J. Redd OGDEN Happily welcoming home their daughter, Miss Mrs. Paul A. Tester Mrs. Bichard Gary Lott Mrs. John Harold Evans Mrs. Dennis I. Smith ! Officiating mm was A. Bent Pet- erson, temple president ""After," the couple was hon-- " ored at a wedding dinner. That evening a garden reception was held at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs, Ray P. Cox, Manti. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Corcoran, Miles City, Mont. He has been living in Las Vegas, Nev. Maid of honor was Mss Chris Thomas with other attendants, Miss Camille Olsen, Miss Nancy Hyatt, Miss Peggy Cox, Miss Toni Jane Cox and Miss Loralie Cox. Best man was Dean Corcoran, twin brother of the bridegroom. After a honeymoon trip, the couple will live in Las Vegas. -- K Sizes 10 to 20. 295 GcthuA fkeuck. -- Homs of HART SCHAFPNER & MARX Clothes or ar r OMEN'S IquAlITY SHOES 15 1 oped under contract with the United States Public Health Service in your own home. 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Visits With Friends Traveling through Ogden to a convention in Sun Valley, Idaho, Miss A u d r e Hinkly, 4SSXf f v Wisconsin Guests Mr. and Mrs. William F. Open Mon. til. 9 p.m. Important information for parents of growing children sjradiwIiajffWt Joy Wadsworth, are Mr. and and Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth. She is here from Germany to visit her parents and sisters, Mrs. John B. Goddard and Mrs. Roderick H. Browning, for summer months. In the fall she will return to her work in Libya. Courtesy Parking at any Grans 4 Lot, or Walker Parking Terrace L |