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Show r y Mifs Earlene OGDEN and Tom L. Hooten lietty wedexchanged Christensen ding vows Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple greeted reception guests at Edgewood Center, Ogden. Reception They were further honored Saturday at an open house at the home of the bridegroom's Der-ra! parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Christensen, Delta. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl 0. Hooten, Roy. Mr. Christensen is attending Weber State College. were parties prenuptial given by Mrs. Wayne Palmer, Mrs. Ivan Sorensen, Mrs. Ody L. Harrison and Mrs. Bryan Renstron. Kemley-Brauch- t Miss Kathleen Remley and Dennis Braucht traded nuptial vows Saturday in a ceremony at Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church, Denver, Colo. A reception followed. Parents of the bridegroom, Mr. READ! Today depends upon the Ability to READ. If one of ' your children is a or a SLOW READER. don't wait! CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION BOSTON BLDG. Rf L, ADING CENTER TEL. tr Cheyenne, Wyo., honored the couple at a rehearsal dinner at the Cherry Hills Country Club, Denver. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. E. W. Remley, 1762 Harrison Ave., and the late Dr. E. W. Remley. Mr. Braucht has p-WSVbeen living in Denver. The bridegroom was graduated from Westminster ColMrs. lege. Braucht has i attended Colorado University. ll'l- fc i eterson-Hutehing- V if' ; v 90th 2233-20t- h 1 s in Salt Lake Wednesday LDS Temple rites, Miss Karen Van Peterson became Mrs. Rodney J. Hutchings. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Peterson, 2121 Westminster Ave. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Gifford W. Hutchings, 5364 Avalon Dr., BIRTHDAY Th of family Mr. B. Royal Woolley will hen or him with an open house on his birthday, Tuesday, p m., Sept. 3, at the home of his F o r daughter, ence, 1670 Binford, Ogden, Utah. Friends and rela fives art invited. Mrs. Gerald L. Hannon Casaday-Hanse- n In rites In the Salt Lake LDS Temple Friday Miss Patricia Colleen Casaday became Mrs. Gerald L. Hansen. Log Haven was the setting for the wedding breakfast given afterward by the bridegroom's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lorin W. Hansen, 4641 Rainbow Dr., Murray. The newlyweds greeted reception guests at North Jordan LDS Stake, Granger. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Casaday, 3762 S. 4400 West, Granger are parents of the Mrs. Wesley S. Lnyne Mr. Hansen will graduate in March from the University of Utah where his bride has been a student. She was affiliated with Sigma chapter, Lambda Delta Sigma. Mrs. Lowell V. llenrie Jr, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud M. Layne, 1536 N. 300 West, Bountiful. Both have attended Utah State University. Mr. Layne plans to continue studies at Weber State College. Sheya A. L McQuarrie, Miss Dari McQuarrie, Mrs. Norris Boyd and Miss Brenda Boyd. Williams-Marcha- nt Miss Nola Williams, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Williams, 570 Adams St., Midvale, and James C. Marchant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni A. Marchant, Peoa, were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in rites Monday. Miss Vikki Christensen and Wesley S. Layne were married Saturday in a ceremony, followed by a reception, at the Carillon Reception Center, Bountitul. The bride has been residing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern F. Johnson, Centerville. Her bridegroom Make the Scene with the Singer StarterSet Here's what you get: Christensen-Layn- e OOft LAKE were parties Mrs. James Jr., Mrs. Dan by k Crompton-Hcnri- e Miss Janis Rae PROVO Crompton and Lowell V. Hen-ri- e Jr. were married Friday in a ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. greeted They reception guests that evening at Park University LDS Ward Cultural Hall, Provo. They were further honored Saturday at an open house in Panguitch. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. David E. Crompton, Provo. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell V. Henrie, Panguitch. Both or the newlyweds are seniors at BYU. Women Will erfmeucak cJiidl SAIT the University of Utah where the bride was a song leader. Lt. Buxton was president of Pi Kappa Alpha, a member of the Varsity Baseball team and Homecoming Chairman. He his also graduated from Air Force Officers Training School, Lackland AFB, Tex. Prenuptial given f WEDDING NEWS bride. G& In a ceremony recently at St. Ambrose Catholic Church Miss Gladys Sheya became the bride of Lt. Thomas William Buxton. Log haven was the setting for a rehearsal dinner given in their honor by the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Burt Buxton, 912 Newberry Rd. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Sheya, East, further hon & the couple at a lawn party at their home immediately after the ceremony. The newlyweds greeted reception guests in the evening at the Ambassador Athletic Club. Bo'h were graduated from ored Sheya-Buxto- n ' i W7 1, 1358 WEDDINGS m&h $' given by Mrs. Howard M. Buchman, Mrs. F. G. Colla-da- y and Mrs. J. R. Gump. P !rv W - Mbt f were & ' - Braucht, Murray. Educational Success' tp' fiuv- and Mrs. George Prenuptial parties yniiPiy Hit Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, Seilenilier NUPTIAL NEWS Hooten Christensen p CITY Attend Meet Nine women are packing their suitcases for a trip to New Orleans, La., where they will be the official delegates from Utah attending the American Legional Auxiliarys national convention, Sept, A SINGER sewing machine with convenient carrying case. Smooth stitching forward and reverse, this machine sews on all types of fabrics from sheers to heavy woolens. Its quiet and vibration-free- . a SINGER canister vacuum cleaner. Its got a long reach. Cleans high places, low places and places. Comes complete with hard-to-get-- accessories for special cleaning jobs. e3 6 to 12. Representing Utah will be Clark Bonner, national committee woman; Mrs. Franklin Bishop, Mrs. Bernard Moriarty all of Salt Lake , Mrs. Get the set. 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