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Show 4C DESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 29,' 1973 In Weddings To rner-Gar- - . tt" t nuptial news . . ' f- ff r ' - 1 Richard Elmo Garff claimed Miss Jove Turner as his bride in a ceremony per formed Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. Royal Inn was the setting later for a wedding breakfast, given by his parents, Nr. and Mrs. Elmo Garff, Murray Hadfiefd-Strctfor- s&) , I yiV mA Jcv; Mrs. Richard Garff The bride has attended Idaho State University and Brigham Young University. Her husband, a former student of Utah State University and BYU. will continue his studies, at the University of Utah. Mr. Garff has' fulfilled an LDS mission to.Austria. Maxwell-Ahland- " , Mrs. Michael Ahlander Mrs. V. Duane Ross The home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Beeton. Centerville, will be Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Ahlander, Brown Michael were feted at a wedding breakfast Friday at the Lion House, given by his parents, Mr? and Mrs. J. Frederick Ahlander, Provo. i in Mesa. Wh Bridal attendants include Lyn Beeton, Mrs. Rodney Sims. Ann Ross, Yaleen Beeton, Sheree Ross, Teresa Beeton, and flower girls. Nancie Beeton and Genae Beeton. & East Central States mission. Her husband has attend LDS Jeri morning in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride, the former Miss Rebecca Maxwell, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ash Maxwell. 2059 Herbert Ave. They will be hosts Friday evening at a reception at the Lion House. Glade man. Ross will be The bridegroom, a Brigham Young University student, has attended Bellvue Community Nancy Maxwell and Jane College and Washington Stale Maxwell will attend the bride. University, ne has fulfilled an LDS Texas North mission. will David Brown Ahlander McDonald-Lindle- y be best man. The newlyweds are sludenls ed Brigham Young University. Love-Lew- is best Salt Lake Temple was the setting Friday ior the wedding of Miss Erma Colleen McDonald and William F. Lindlev Jr. at Brigham Young University. She is affiliated with Sportswomen. The bride has also attended the University of Afterward, they were feted Utah. Mr. Ahlander has fulat a wedding breakfast at mission to LDS filled an Brattens. Norway. Parents of the bride are Mr. 6eefon-Rcs- s and Mrs. A. Melvin McDonMiss Cynthia' Beeton became the bride of Val nuane ald, 1684 Browning Ave. Mrs. C. Duane Lewis Mrs. David Mitchell The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Edith I. Lindlev. Chester. Pa., and the late William F. Lindlev. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception Friday evening at Hillside Slake Center. Bridal attendants will be Mrs. Michael R. Sheen. Sandra Sadler, Dein Ann Grzan-ka- , Rebecca Shipp, Kristin Shipp, and flower girl Julie Shipp. Warren Lindley man. w ill be best The bride is a graduate of Brigham Young University. Her husband has completed a tour of duty with the U.S. Army in Vietnam. Calberth-Mifche- ll Miss Charlotte Galberth and David Mitchell were married Friday in a late afternoon ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride is a daughter of Thomas P. Galberth. Portland. Ore., and the late Mrs. Iris Galberth. treatment for blemishes A a way to get rid of acne scars. I didn't pay much attention then, but now I have such a terrible case of acne my dates are dropping eft something By Lindsay R. Curtis, M.D. DEAR DR. CURTIS: A long time ago you wrote an article about a treatment called was- derm imbrasion or something like that Anyway, it - iaasP and AnRi7iEtfaftas Being honored at wedding festivities are newly married Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duane Lewis. They were wed Friday morning in the Salt Lake Temple. A wedding breakfast was held later at the Polynesian, given by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Lewis, Lavton. The bride, the former Miss Sherrie Love, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Love, North Salt Lake. Friday evening the brides parents will be hosts at a reception at Bountiful Third Ward. The bride will be attended by Mrs. Bruce Young, Kathleen Moss, Mrs. Richard Mrs. Terrell Stone, Mrs. George Lee Stott, and flower girl Joanne Love. Las-ate- r. Donald Lewis will be best man. face looks like its covered with raspberries. Please reprint your article. V B. DEAR V.: The treatment is called dermabrasion and involves abrasion of the skin surfaces with a special wire brush which rotates at very My an blemishes as well as other perficial pits and scars. While the acne still exists, treatment such however, would not only be ineffective, but could also cause severe inflmmation and infection. better The pect tc ists is the honey Mrs. Stanley Nash Mrs. Bruce Stratford Robin Kemker in a ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple. Following, they were feted at at a wedding breakfast Chuck-A-Ram- given by his and or iron mother. Mrs. Jack G. Kemker. 974 E. 4300 South. The bridegroom also is a son of the late Mr. Kemker. was Kemker best miner, times diets. But Cera refle The Orient mm t j wed is Mrs. Reed W. Brinton, Parley s Terrace. 2255 Clev weave hand-- i man), that ate h; Mrs. W. Kemker R. gun-- trtirtn Her husband, a U. of U. student. is a member of the Utah National Guard, Mr. Kemker has fulfilled an LDS mission ; to the Netherlands. Exclusive Designed I suggest that you visit a dermatologist who can prescribe medications high speed. Once you have outgrown the In the hands of an expert dermabrasion may be in acne, this technique can prove very effective in removing acne order to remove the scars. 7 Yj Redwing Plan can X 11 is a tm that combines swallowed, U mins. No tablet, easily $5, to ll tatlets used all Plan Get costs $3 now your druggist X Company founded if m Your money refunded you by dont lose joun'p - no asked HUSKY BOYS 60 CLOTHING SLACKS SHIRTS by Expert Vern Shaw;, Teacher Beginning July 10 6 Weeks Course Classes Tuesdays 7:30-9:3- 0 p.m. 161 5 Foothill Dr. Mon.-SA- 0 LTD 582-725- ani U4.an. 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Parents of the bride are Mr. Men and Women 6 bjth Smartly styled CLASSES NOW STAHTLNG of iQBWyt Ch' pe. re'r eating the foods you choose while you selection for YOUR Husky Boy! wa t 8i - e nnnj ITCIi-irni- tempi V.e GET RID OF UGLY FAT encess, ugly fat and ir to be T- ADVERTISEMtNT hunger, were honored at a rehearsal dinner at Fort Douglas-Hidde- n Valley Country Club. Hosts were the bridegrooms parents, Mr and colled : lose Joan Makin p honey anoliio Enjoy The newlyweds honey vitamii moved other and ca The has on performed Thursday The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah, where she was a member of Lambda Delta Sigma and Concert Choir. She also graduated from the LDS Institute of Religion. Miss Gloria Olivia West beof Wilford Miss Joan Makin and Steven M. Brinton exchanged wedding promises Thursday evening at Memorial Chapel. Skaggs Later, they- - were feted at a reception at Cottonwood Country Club. empty than motors i Ralph man. came . the bride Needlepoint of FroM-Pro- much t Bridal attendants included Mrs. F. Dennis Farnsworth, Mrs. Richard B. Jennings, Mrs. David F. Fairbanks. Mrs. Emerson R. West. Mrs D. Launa West, Stephen Kemker, Becky Jennings. Flower girls were Lisa Marie Fairbanks. Gabrielle West. Stephanie West and Jennifer West. West-Kemk- er Custom to put your Mininier oil iee. Now. von will e a dent Aiitomalie lee Maker free with a new f rigiilaire tin purclia-o17.0 en. ft. lfXr;! CiNoni Iniieri.il refrigeratm-fioezo- r. Sr it- - toilav. Oiler expire.- - Angn-- I 31. ea- - derfull; the m Parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. West. 2406 Beacon Dr., were hosts Thursday evening at a reception at Monument Park Stake Center. In rites solemnized Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. Miss beGisela A. Kuennemann came the bride of Stanley R. Nash. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Kuennemann. 1024 First Ave., will be hosts Friday evening at a wedding dinner at the Lion House. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Reece T. Nash. American Fork. The bride, a University of Utah graduate, has fulfilled an LDS Germany Central mission. Her husband has attended Brigham Young University and currently is studying at Utah Technical College Mr. Nash has completed an LDS mission to Switzerland. aturallv , plumbing installation is extra. Here!- - claims less ir r su- fierce. tady. Kuennemann-Nas- h Bridal attendants will be Mrs. Arthur W. Leonard and Mrs. Wallace L. McCloy. Kelly Wilson will be best man. The bride has completed an t! the setting Friday evening for a reception to honor the newlyweds. They will be further feted at an open house July 6 The bridal couple pledged marriage vows earlier Friday am The newlyweds will greet reception guests Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds. 4079 Cottonwood Ln. Chuck-A-Ram- tontin d The bride, a Brigham graduate, Young University has completed an LDS Germany South mission. Her husband has attended the University of Wisconsin and currently is enrolled at BYU. He has fulfilled an LDS Germany South mission. ; The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Gladys M. Mitchell, London. England, and the late Frank Mitchell. Following, they were feted at a wedding breakfast at a by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Val G. Ross, Mesa, Ariz, er . Mrs. William Llxlley Jr. Ross in a ceremony performed Friday morning in the Salt Lake Temple., fl . Pledging wedding vows Fri- Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Lovell J. Turner, d F day morning in the Salt Lake were Miss Nancy Temple Hadfield and Bruce Eallan-tyn- e Stratford. Parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hadfield, 719 Emerson Ave.. were hosts later at a wedding breakfast at Little America Restaurant. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Claire D. Stratford. Schenectady, N.Y., and Ray P. Stratford, also of Sche.iec-- . V tj Rupert, Idaho. The newlyweds will greet reception guests Friday evening at Murray Twenty-ThirWard. They will be further feted Saturday evening at Redo Ward, Redo, Idaho. Bridal attendants include Mrs. Gary Turner, Mrs. Dale Turner, Mrs. Bob Robinson, Mrs. Brett Reynolds, Mrs. Tom Anderegg, Debbie Talbot and Diane Gillett. Junes a!). Walker tankard |