Show ' 1 Standard-Examin- 1 1 er B Sunday July 12 1981 New Tunic Glamour! Printed Pattern r A" £s 'Vv- w 0p 1 " Wiwj 1 Mr and Scott Telleson AArs Brown- - Telleson CLEARFIELD Mr and Mrs Scott Alan Baddley Speaks-Badclle- — A bride of July is the former Linda Brown daughter of Mr and Mrs Mack Brown of 70 W 400 N The bridegroom is Scott Telleson son of Mr arid Mrs Jay Telleson of 2135 W 3950 S Roy The couple were married Friday in the Clearfield LDS 10th Ward Relief Society Room A reception followed in the cultural hall Matron of honor was Valerie Jones Best man was Gary Anderson The new Mrs Telleson is a graduate of Clearfield High School and is employed by Kentucky Fried Chicken The bridegroom is a graduate of Roy High School After a wedding trip to Park City the couple will make their home in Washington where the bridegroom will be stationed in the army Dale and Debbie Revelli Brenda and Scott Tucker Colwell - Tucker y SOUTH WILLARD — Cherie Paul Speaks of Wafson-Revel- li LAYTON — A wedding on Friday united in marriage Brenda Ann Colwell a daughter of Salt Lake City was married Friday to Scott Alan Baddley of Willard She is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas R Paul who reside at 8120 S Highway 89 The garden ceremony and reception were held at the home of the bridegroom’s parents Mr and Mrs Alan e Baddley of 139 N 200 W Willard Maid of honor was Lori Mower Serving best man duties was Lance Young The bride is a graduate of Box Elder High School Baddley is also a graduate of Box Elder High School and attended Utah State University He is a fabrication sales representative for Gate City Steel Co in Salt Lake City The newlyweds left for a brief wedding trip and will make their home in Salt Lake City Benjamin and Nelda Colwell who live at 1633 and Scott W Tucker The bridegroom is a son of Webster Tucker of Willard and Ileen Tucker of Willard The rites were performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Willard LDS 3rd Ward Cultural W 1920 N Hall Attending the bride was Elaine Stanford as matron of honor Best man duties were assumed by Bobby Summers The bride was graduated from Roy High School Tucker is employed at Master Muffler The couple will make their first home in Brigham City RIVERDALE — The former Debbie L Watson daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael M Watson of 4276 S 1050 W was married to Dale E Revelli in rites performed Saturday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Jerry Revelli of Evanston Wyo A reception was held in the Riverdale LDS Stake Center Debbie Jensen was the maid of honor Best man duties were assumed by Steve Revelli Following a brief wedding trip the couple will reside in Evanston where the bridegroom is employed at Revco He graduated from Evanston High School and the Denver Institute of Technology He served an LDS Mission in LaPaz Bolivia The bride graduated from Bonneville High School and LDS Seminary and attended the University of Utah 4714 hk SIZES 8--18 HU Wear this more ways than one Float the tunic with handkerchief point hem over its own skirt or wear it with evening pants for another glamourous look £s:n£Pr Easy! Printed Pattern 4714: Misses Sizes 8 10 12 14 16 18 Size 12 (bust 34) tunic 1 Vi yards skirt 60-inc- h 1 yard each $2 for pattern Add 50 cents for each pattern for postage and handling Send to: Anne Adams Pattern Dept 396 Ogden Mr and AArs Jerry W Sagers Fisher-Sage- rs Teresa and Mont Stevenson Evans-Stevens- Wed on Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were the former Diana Fisher and W Sagers Jerry She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Claire J Fisher of Ogden Parents of the bridegroom are Mr and Mrs Vance P Sagers of St John The newlyweds received reception guests at the home of the bride’s parents The maid of honor was Julie Fisher Performing the duties of best man was Bob -- Saggers The bride graduated from Ben Lomond High School and received an associate degree in cosmetology from Weber State College School of Cosmetology The bridegroom is now attending Utah State University majoring in electrical engineering He is a graduate of Tooele High School and served in the Arizona Holbrook Navajospeaking LDS mission The newlyweds will reside in Logan AAr Michael and Julie Coons Arave-Coon- on KAYSVILLE — Wed on Friday in the Manti LDS Temple were the former Teresa Evans AArs Rick H Wessman 2325 W The new bridegroom is Michael Coons a son of Brozell and Georgina Coons who make their home at 3440 Millcreek Road Salt Lake city The couple exchanged vows Tuesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple followed by a reception at the home of the bride’s parents Matron of honor was Carolyn Dalton Serving as best man was Stephen Coons A wedding trip took the newlyweds to Jack-so- n Hole Wyo Upon their return they will live in Salt Lake City The bride graduated from Roy High School LDS Seminary and LDS Business College She is employed by Mountain Fuel Supply Co Coons graduated from Skyline High School and LDS Seminary He served an LDS Mission in Columbus Ohio and is attending LDS Business College He is employed at Utah Bearing WASHINGTON The TERRACE former JoAnn Par— kinson and Rick H Wessman were wed in the Salt Friday LDS duties was Troy A brief wedding trip was taken by the of 5132 S 500 W He graduated from bridegroom are Mr and Mrs Henry H School and LDS Joseph F Parkinson Parents of the Wessman of 389 W 2575 N Sunset A reception at the Washington Terrace LDS 8th Ward Cultural Hall honored the couple Attending was Debra Larsen as maid of honor Per Y Print Address Zip Size and Style Number Wessman are Mr and Mrs Temple The bride’s parents New N 10011 newlyweds They will live in Roy Wessman is a pressman at the Ogden Lake York Name forming best man er 243 West 17 St Parkinson - Wessman s ROY — Taking her place among the new brides of July is the former Julie Arave daughter of Nelson and' Jane Arave of 4744 S and Mont Stevenson She is a daughter of Richard Neil and Beverly Evans of 1298 N Highway 89 Stevenson is a son of Gayle and Beverly Stevenson of 730 Church Layton A reception honoring the newlyweds was held in the Clinton LDS Stake Center Attending as maid of honor was Kathy Horspool Best man was Randy L Roberts The bride is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary and attended Weber State College She is employed at the Clearfield State Bank The bridegroorn graduated from Layton High School and LDS Seminary He received an associate degree in arts from Snow College and will receive his bachelor’s degree in marketing from WSC next year He is a typewriter technician at Cooper’s Office Equipment After a trip the Sherwood Hills the couple will make their home in Clinton and Standard-Examin- Standard-Examine- love is r Clearfield High Seminary and served an LDS Mission in Scotland The bride is a graduate of Bonne- ville High School and LDS Seminary She attended Utah Technical College and Weber State College bliss! TM Ro 1961 U S las Pat otl —in rights raservad Angaies Timas Syndicate Population shifts to the West dressed in designer blue jeans “His ranch had a ski lift and the foreman was gay” On the site where Hackensack NJ now stands buffalo will roam On the site where Buffalo NY now stands hackens will sack and antelopes play y of What is now the a be will the Long Island railroad stagecoach route with approximately the same travel time between stations raphics a Orben Robert professional Hollywood will be turning out speech-write- r it this movies called “easterns” Each way: puts census to the latest film will have the same plot — a “AccorTng is the country’s population shifting struggle between cowmen and to the South and to the West It’s sheepmen over grazing rights on only a question of time before peo- Three Mile Island Crime will be different too ple in Utah are going to be singing now wide the about Where open spaces songs muggings and hold-up- s — The Bronx” occur there will be rustling and I can see it all now — a saga that hold-up- s one day will be published under the On Saturday nights of will ride into Atlantic City and whotitle “The Winning the East” on be the' op it up in the gambling halls even Pittsburgh will again frontier only this time the hardy as now Only this time the decent pioneers will be headed in the oppo- folks who live there will hire a marshal who is quick on the trigger site direction disbe will Eastern-styl- e to clean up the town and make it a justice fit judges pensed by place for the pretty young who set themselves up as “the law schoolmarm who is arriving on the noon stage from Dodge City East of the Monongahela” of a new be will And some day they’ll drive a There style “country-easternfeatur- Golden Spike near where Montstands to mark ing such ballads as “The Streets of pelier Vt now trans-Nea of Altoona” England completion '“As I walked out in the streets of railroad Altoona Maybe we won’t see all of this in “As I walked out in Altoona one our lifetime Back Bay buckaroos but as sure as there’s a Sunbelt it’s day 1“I spied a young cowboy all coming By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) — Walk out in the streets of nearly any Eastern city these days and you d will see natives dressed in hats and boots ranch-styl- e other lone prairie garments At first the fashion known as Texas Chic was blamed on the influence of disco culture Ronald the movie “Urban Reagan and now But there’s a suspiCowboy” cion it may be a result of demog- The ffixidal (fjCiueiu high-heele- T Bridesmaid’s Bridal Gowns & Accessories Mother’s Formals Dresses Pageant SALES & RENTALS right-of-wa- OPEN 1- -6 PM MON-SA- T 3385 Harrison Blvd 392-413- 5 ilftH i high-rolle- rs self-proclaim- ntoro ftp cHvQnnuDiP 3®££ju ed music-ca- lled 00) geuu? qhd ©? 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