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Show y "y 't'1' f lf"r1 TT Tyrryr yyryyyy'if" iByiirryrvrryi"y, The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, June 28, 1964 8W ? .ry.pn r1"11 .,-- r- Time to Throw Rice Couples Speak Pledges In June Ceremonies Shepherd-Hill- s Married Wednesday in rites performed by Stewart Bagley, LDS bishop, in Evergreen Reception Center were Miss Carolyn Shepherd and Granger Hills. A reception was held afterward for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Shepherd, 2648 Casto Ln., and the son of Mr. h and Mrs. H. B. Hills, David Miss Kathi Rowland, maid of honor, Miss Sharon Mosier and Mrs. Kenneth Hadley. Best man was Gary Boss, brother of the bridegroom. The bridegroom was also attended by Larry Allen and Allen Heitman with ushers, Gus Paulson, Mike Palmer, Greg Price and DarreT Potter; 475-13t- East a 111 i . L Mrs. Alex Leonard Larson Mrs. Don Erwin Smith Mrs. Kenneth C. Mrs. Grant Michael Troup Tackett i s . fl kX-J- Mrs. David Granger Hills WEDDINGS Pedersen-- T Miss Kathy Baily, maid of honor; Miss Pam Gleue, Miss Linda West and Miss Penny Cummins. Brad George was best man. Ushers were Paul Blomquist, olman Doll House was setting for wedding breakfast honoring newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Onn Robert Tolman, after their Salt Lake LDS Temple marriage, Friday. Hosts were parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Orin H. Tolman, a 9142-7t- Frank Goodyear, Jim Wiswell, and Gerald Baily. After a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe the couple is making a home in Chico, Calif., where the bridegroom will continue his studies at California State East h The couple was honored that evening at a reception at the Draper First and Third LDS Wanl given by parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Allan G. Pedersen, 12681 S. 1565 East, Draper. The bride is the for-- i mer Miss Glenda Kay Peder- sen. Attending the bride were Mrs. Stanley Maynard, matron of honor, Mrs. Frank Orgill, Miss Linda Lundberg and Miss Barbara Ann Pedersen. Kenneth Wilson was best man. Ushering were Stanley Maynard and Gary Pedersen. The couple will 'reside in Sandy. Mr. Tolman has served an LDS mission to the Northern States. j1 I j t i J Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Clayton Johnson and Mrs. George Romney. A rehearsal dinner was given by the bndes aunt, Mrs. Paul Blomquist, 3465 Cleveland Ogden-Tucke- tt Miss Carol Ann Ogden and Grant Michael Tuckett were wed Tuesday in Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremonies. Afterward, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Utah given by parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tuckett, 1331 Zenith Ave. Glenn-Smil- h V . That evening, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Dail Ogden, 2629 E. 4510 South, were hosts at a reception, honoring the pair, at the Reception Center. Miss Ruth Buckmiller was maid of honor with Mrs. Richard Kunz, Miss Maxine Quist, Miss Shauna Adams as attendants. Tricia Adams hnd Cheryl Tuckett were junior bridesmaids. Steve Kettle was best man. ' Miss Margaret Lee Glenn and Don Erwin Smith ex- j changed vows June 15 at Crestwood Villa. Pastor Gerald Smith, Central Seventh Day Adventist Church, officiated. A reception after honored the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Glenn, 2644 E. 3900 South and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Childs Smith, Lay-tonvil- Calif. Attending the bride were from Paris mGS-dir- cct 100-Huma- Available n Kohler-Larso- Van Wagoner, Hair "WE INVITE, YOU FOR FREE CONSULTATION" Hubert Cerveoux Direct From France Pari MARCEL DE PARIS 1 30 EAST BROADWAY El 1 Mrs. Workman and Le-R- Mrs. Ehlers also attended the bride. Best man was Stanley Larson. Virgil Stanley, Max Larson and LeRoy Workman ushered. The newlyweds are honeyon the California mooning coast before making a home in Salt Lake City. Both are Brigham Young University students. The bride is a member of Phi Chi Theta. The bridegroom also attended Los-A- nEl Camino.-Colleggeles and spent four years in the Air Force. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Gordon Sevey, Mrs. Curtis Giles and Miss Va- n- Wagoner; Stephen - e, LeeTroup The Bountiful Community Church was the setting June 17 for the marriage of Miss Connie Lee and Kenneth C. Troup. Dr. Eugene Haynes, minister, officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Lee, KM jtkll&Utpr Hertman-Bos- s , Miss Judy R. Heitman became the bride of Leland A. Boss in a nuptial ceremony n Salt Lake LDS Temple rites June 19 united Miss Nola Kohler and Alex Leonard Larson. A reception after at the Midway First LDS Ward honored the couple. A wedding breakfast at Harman Cafe was given by the bridegrooms parents. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Kohler, Midway. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Larson, 2324 Kensington Ave. Miss Carol LaRae Kohler was maid of honor. Miss Mad-ely- n at Your Favorite Beauty Salon ard S. Shepherd Jr., ushered. After a wedding trip to Banff, Canada, the couple will make a home in Holladay. The bridegroom is a University of Utah graduate. The bride will continue her studies Jrt the U. of U. where she is a member of Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra and the University Folk and Square Dance Gub. Ushering were Monte Ogden, Jim Bately, Scott Ogden and David Tuckett After a honeymoon trip to Carmel-by-th- e Sear the couple will reside in Salt Lake City, where the bridegroom will continue his studies at the University of Utah. The new Mrs. Tuckett has attended Brigham Young University. University. d Miss Florence Sorensen became the bride of David Lee Gold in wedding rites Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sorensen, 3497 Park Meadows, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. East. Gold, 3570-7t- h were if Mrs. Orin Robert Tolman Sorensen-Gol- Mrs. W; Byron Welsh was matron of honor. Other attendants Miss Nancy Hills, Miss Diana Hooton, Miss Wendy Shepherd, Miss Jilene Shepherd, Miss Cindy Curtis, Miss Tammy Curtis, Miss Lori Shepherd and Miss Christine Shepherd. Best man was L. T h a y e r Hills. Byron Welsh, Herbert L. Hills, Blair S. Poelman, William M. Curtis IV and Rich- June 19 Salt Ogden Brigham City Pravo at the First Baptist Earl Riley. Church by Dr. Aft- er, a reception was held in the church parlor. Parents of the c o u p 1 e are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert A. Heitman, 2698 Imperial St. (1655 East), and Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Boss, Beyers, Colo. Attendants to the bride were - Mrs. David B. Johnson Mrs. Donald Lee Buchman Mrs. Leland A. Boss Woods Cross, and Mr. Troups parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Troup, Praine Village, Fisher, San Francisco, as bridesmaids. Best man was Roland Wilcox, St. Louis. Attending the bridegroom were Lt. John Wilbur, LL Sven Bauman, David McCorvey and Jeff Buchman. After a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Catalina and Lake Tahoe, the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. The bride, a junior at the University of Utah, will continue her studies. She is affil- iated-wit- h Alpha Delta Pi; Mr. Buchman was graduated from Washington University, St. Louis and plans to get a masters, degree in business administration form the U. of education at the University of Kan. Attending the bride were Miss Emma Rita Phlum, Imperial, Neb.; Mrs. Karherine Holt, Molalla, Ore. and Sally Bishop, flower girl. Donald S. Troup, Greeley, Colo., was best man for his brother. Ushers were Ernest Lee, Ronald Stuckey, Honolulu, Hawaii and George Bishop. Afierlhecereinonythecou- - pie greeted guests at a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. L. Bishop, 1294 E. Millbrook Way, Bountiful. After a honeymoon the eou pie will reside in Greeley, Colo. Both the bride and bridegroom attended the College of Emporia, Emporia, Kan. The bride currently is a student at Colorado State College, Greeley. n guests included the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cheverton, Rich Hill, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Lee, Fredoma, Kan.; The Rev. and Mrs. Allen Holt, Molalla; Mrs. Paul Veneklas-ePacific Palisades, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warwick and Miss Jujly Warwick, San Bernardino, Calif., and J. P. Frellick, Great Falls, Mont. n, McCorv an DUGWAY-M- iss Judith Lee McCorvey was wed to Donald Lee Buchman in a double ring ceremony in the Post Chapel at Dugway, June 20. a reception followed the ceremony at the Officers Club. e The Rev. Warren S. officiated. The bride is the daughter of Lt. Coi. and Mrs. David D. McCorvey, Dugway. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Buchman, St. Louis, Mo. Miss Carol Pelham, Boulder City, Nev., was the maid of honor with Miss Shauna Rollins, Heber and Miss Nancy Bain-bridg- Utah. 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