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Show DESERET NEWS, November Wedding s In Mrs. Vern Delahunty By CARLETON VARNEY President, Dorothy Draper In 'it. Mrs. Donald The bride Is a daughter of S. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McRae, also of Boise. The newlyweds will greet pests at an open house Wednesday evening at Monument Park Ward. Bridal attendants will be Mrs. Douglas Meacham, Mrs. Bruce B. McRae, Mrs. David C. McRae. Brian Johnson will be best man. The bride attended Boise State College. Her husband is a student there. He has an LDS ful-fill- France-Switzerla- mission. Mrs. John Madison, Mrs. Douglas Burnett, Miss Paula Sorenson and Miss Mary Larsen have entertained for the bride. . n bride at a wedding breakfast at the s Farr-Hes- Gregory C. Johnson claimed Miss Kathleen McRae for his bride in Salt Lake. Temple rites performed Wednesday. Later, Mr. and Mrs. B. Clair Johnson, 3oise, Idaho, honored their son and his Mrs. Gregory Johnson '"T- .MM:.. Lion House. University of Utah students, Miss Tiana Farr and Paul Kimball Hess, were married Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake Temple. breakfast folA wedding lowed at Beau Brummel, given by. his parents, Mr. and Mrs David C.: Hess, 1134 Bueno Ave. . Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Farr, 3747 Millcrest Rd. The newlyweds will be feted at a reception Wednesday evening at the Lion House. Bridal attendants are Miss Charlene Farr, Miss Sandy Hess, Miss Heidi Sorensen, Mrs. Robert Lewis, Miss Cathy Feeny, Miss Meri Carol Miss Farr, Tamara Hess. Flower girls will bt Karen Horne and Linda Home. David W. Hess is best man. At the U. of U., the bride affiliates with Delta Gamma and was Civil Engineering Queen. Her husband is a member of Utah Air National Guard. He fulfilled an LDS Ireland mission. were parties Prenuptial given by Mrs. S. William Mrs. Jonathan H. Allred, II. Home, Mrs. Harriett Mrs. Robert H. Moody, Home, Mrs. David H. Home, Mrs. Lawrence Farr, Mrs. Thomas M. Feeny, Miss Cathy Feeny, Miss Julie Jean Feeny. Others were Miss Helen Leonard, Mrs. H. Neil Welling, Miss Kristen Welling, Miss Ann Welling, Mrs. Fred L. Mrs. Melvin R. Smith, Davis, Mrs. David C. Hess, Mrs. Roger C. Wilson, Mrs. Bob Welti, Miss Elizabeth Welti, Mrs. William B. Smart, Miss Melinda Smart, Mrs. Robert F. Daynes, Mrs. Joseph G. Jeppson. delle E. Cook and Mrs. Holtry, above. Michael Seare. Steve Knight was best man. The bridal pair exchanged wedding vows Tuesday morning in the Salt Lake Temple. They were fcUd at a wedding breakfast at Golden Spike Afterward, his parents, Mr. Restaurant by his parents, and Mi i. Raymond S. Holtry, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert W. 1018 Eclipse Way, honored Hughes, 432 Edith Ave. The bride, the former Miss them at a wedding breakfast at Log Haven. Marsha Cooper, has been reThe bride is a daughter of siding at 1073 Blair St. She is a Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Glenn daughier of Mr.' and Mrs. Warren L. Cooper, JacksonJacobs, 972 Victoria Way. Wednesday evening the be feted at a couple reception at Rose Park Third Ward, Attending the bride are Miss Elizabeth Robertson, Miss Barbara Voughn, Miss Sherry Denning, Mrs. Garry Ancel, Mrs. Doug Simpson. Wendy Schultz and Cindy Schultz will be flower girls. Richard Holtry Is best man. The bride has attended BYU. Her husband graduated from Utah State University. He has fulfilled an LDS New England States mission. will ville, Tex. The newlyweds are students at LDS Business Coliege. He is a member of the Air National Guard and has rulfilled an LDS England Central mission. Entertaimng for the bride were Mrs. Michael Seare, Mrs. Miss Susan Hughes, Mrs. Richard Chatterton, Kent Davis, Mrs. Lynn Newlyweds, Delbert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Harry R. Ostler, Mrs. Edward R. McKay. Members of the Guild and pests" will gather at 1:30 p.m. If the old rocking chair must get you, let it be one of for thetea. Featured on the afternoons program will be the appearance of renowned pianist GrafitJohannesen, who will appear, in concert with the Utah Symphony Orchestra on There are many lumber yards and stores in the country where unfinished wood cubes are available in a variety of sizes for the decorator. These cubes have open fronts and can make fascinating storage records and tapes are played. walls. ENTIRE WALL dis- You can use the versatile cube as a coffee table, or tan it over and use the open side as a planter. For a yo'ng boys room where storage is needed for books and toys, you can make a complete wall of cubes GOLDEN WEDDING GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Koehler of Truman Avenue will be :elebrat-In- g their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Friday, November 27. Their children are honoring them with a dinner for close friends and relatives at the home of their daughter, Mrs. John Gunther. Mr. and Mrs Koehler are the parents of three children Hans Mrs. John Koehler, (Anru Gunther and Mrs. Wemeer (Marion) Hallman. They also have nine grandchildren and two 241 I The children of Mr. and Mrs. Amby Briggs invite friends and re'etives to an open house in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary on Sat. Nov. 28, from p.m., at th Carillon, 40, W. 5th South, Bountiful, They were married Nov. 24, 19IO, in the Salt Lake Temple. Bountiful hat always been their noma, where they have been active in church snd civic affairs. They are the parents .of 3 living children, Wilma B. Smith Artis B. Edwards and Hal A. Briggs, all of Bountiful. They have 12 grandchildren. No gifts please. A Divisien ef the S. S. Kresge Company with Stares Ihreugheut the United States, Canada and Puerle Rica Tues- greeted reception guests day evening at Liberty Park W7ard. HANDMADE WOOL Attending the bride were Miss Susan Hughes, Mrs. La- - CAP "JULIET" ' Discount Price . ( , Charge it Salt Lake Temple was the for the setting Wednesday marriage of Miss Gail Jacobs and Dor Id G. Holtry. Symphony Symposium Set room-bedroo- m in a studio apartment. Black and white cubes can be arranged like stair steps, full height at the wall and stepping down. The open side of the cubes provides a whers wail, living room books, accessories, plants, collections, stereo equipment, Cooper-Hugh- es Jacobs-Holtr- y The Utah Symphony Guilds next Symposium will be held. Monday in the University of Utah Union Building Auditorium. Another idea: Stack cubes ns a room divider between dining room and living n Mrs. Delbert Hughes Miss Elaine Woodward and Michael Prows were united in marriage Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple. They will be honored at a reception Wednesday evening at the Seville Reception Center. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Woodward, 1533 W. 4505 South, Taylorsville. Mr. and Mi's. Eugene A. Prows, 4195 W. 3860 South, Granger, are parents of the McRae-Johnso- decorating, boxcan be fun, se ing yourself consider cubes for the look of built-itoday in place of shelving and cabinets. fl--:;- Woodward-Prow- s bridegroom. The bridegroom has fulfilled an LDS Hill Cutnorah mission. ' tFv Miss Brook Van Seters. Michael Prows todays in Mrs. Paul K. Hess, left. 9 stacked one on top of the other. The cubes can be painted in alternate colors of red, white and blue lacquer, or all cubes can be painted one bright color. STRIKING EFFECT Co. cf the greatest decorating items on todays market is the cube or box. The bride has studied at Utah State University. Her husband is attending the University of Utah. He has fulfilled an LDS Italy mission. Entertaining at prenuptial parties were Mrs. Raymond Kooyman, Mrs. Dale Giauque, Mrs. John E. Carr, Mrs. Brent Taylor, Mrs. Ronald Gee, Mrs. John L. Carr, Mrs. Finn Poulsen, Mrs. Stanley Carl Mrs. Van Orman, Church, Miss Corrine Arnell, Mrs. & One man. A Home Decorating Calls For Cubes Fyans Delahunty Lion House was the setting lor a wedding Wednesday breakfast honoring newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Vern D. Delahunty.. Hosts were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cash Delahunty, 1583 E. 3115 South. The bride, the former Miss Pamela Fyans, pledged marriage vows with her bridegroom Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake Temple. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Fyans, 2394 Catalina Dr. Wednesday evening, the bridal pair will greet reception guests at the Shalamar. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Robert D. Blair, Mrs. Paul Streiff, Miss Suzanne Fyans, Miss Brook Van Set-er- s, Miss Debbie Delahunty. Allen Delahunty will be best Wednesday, November 25, 1970 Newest winter fashion! Styled Juliet cap handmade in Italy in many bright color combina- The Utah Symphony Guild symposiums are open to all. tions for warm wear. 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