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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 23, Plans for Nuptial Rites Penny Lynne Reese Marries I v s ? V- T - k 4 I V The Reception Center was setting lor the wedding and reception uniting Penny Lynne Rees, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. (Bill) Reese, 3851 S. Birch Dr., and La Monte Earl Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Murphy, 1949 Hollywood Ave, (1910 South). Robert Farr Smith, LDS bishop, performed J Tift ceremony: The couple greeted guests under an arch lined with lavender gladiolas and white bells. Carried White Bible The bride chose a gown of embroidered tulle, styled with a sabrina neckline, long sleeves and a chapel train. She carried a white Bible-witstephanoti. and a. purple, orchid. Attending the bride were Mrs. Dave White, matron of honor; Miss Charlene Hayes, maid of honor; Miss Connie Rod-mabridesmaid, and Miss Jamie De An- gells and Miss Laurie Blackhurst, flower girls. Attendants were gowned In dresses of lavender brocade with puffed sleeves and round necklines. They wore shoulder-lengtlavender veils and carried nosegays of white carnations encircling vanda orchids. In Wedding Party Best man was Melvin H- - Murphy, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Melvin Telford, Frank Hallman, Clyde Summer-hays- , and Harvey Dickerson. Entertaining at prenuptial parties have been Mrs. Dave White, Mrs. Larry Squires, Mrs. Albert Peterson and Mrs. James De Angelis. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Margie Lundskog. to .Gary W. ! is Atkinson. The bride-to-bv the daughter of Mrs. G. A. Lundskog, 5941 2nd East, -- and the late Gustav A, Lundskog. The prospective bride-groois thg son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson W. Atkinson, Murray. The marriage will be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Nov. 23. In the evening the couple will be honored at a reception at the Murray South LDS Staka Center. is a former The bride-elec- t student at Brigham Young University where she was affiliated with Nautilus soMiss Margie Lundskog cial unit.. She also attended the University of Utah. Barnard-Fulle- r Her fiance Is a former student at Utah State UniverMiss Judith Ann Barnard sity and will continue his was married to Max Kay studies at the U. of U. Fuller Sept 2, in the Holla-da- y Community Church, Judith Ann Dobb with the Rev. Glenn Van Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Vactor officiating. obb, 55 Grove Ave. (1910 The bride is the daughter South), announce the enof Mrs. Paul Hutchings, 2570 gagement and forthcoming E. Evening Star Drive (3935 marriage of their daughter. Miss Judith Ann Dobb to South), and Clark T. Barnard. Parents of the brideLarry V. Tooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Hansen, groom are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fuller, 2687 Kenwood American Fork. (1740 East). The wedding will be Oct. 14 in the Salt Lake LDS Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.JohnAWalton, Temple 1 i A -- e 1 fc ?v ' full-skirte- uf 5 , ' - vu I ? r K 'r. r Mrs. La Monte Earl Murphy Miss Hadfield Becomes Mrs. Raymond Robson 4 H. h tN In Friday Rites Maiden Tells Becomes Mrs. Murphy i; 19G0 s r Granger. Third LDS Ward was scene Friday for the wedding of Miss Joan Juanita Hadfield and Raymond Randolph Robson Jr. H. Earl Hill, LDS bishop, officiated. 9 J Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hadfield, 3339 S. Redwood nd., Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Randolph Robson Sr., 920 E. 6th South, are parents of the bridegroom. Gown of Lace The bride selected a gown tulle fashioned jof lace and bodice" anffTori g. with- - fitted lace sleeves. Enhancing the bodice was a sabrina neckof line with sprinkling pearlized sequins. The bouf. fant skirt was - She -- carried pink roses, white carnations and 4 floor-length- f Attending her were Miss Janette Wendel, maid of Mrs. .Raymond R. Robson Jr. a he had had some bringing up. Bringing up shows. It showed with Marvin. It showed with his - v f : t ' ' fe r Miss Linda Averett . Plans November Rites T Linda Heal the-- - engage- ment and forthcoming marriage of his daughter, Miss Linda Heal to Dennis G. Rose is Edwin L. Heal, 5823 Utahna Dr. (1365 South). .Miss Heal is also the daughter of the late Mrs. Heal. Parents of the benedict-elec- t are Mr, and Mrs. William J. Rose, Gladstone, Ore. The wedding is scheduled for Oct. 10 at Crest-woo- d Villa. V .A- & A s v-, v v"Jvv. w. v i tA"' W J4 1 4v . X K Vv4 i, v "J Our exclusive ELECTROLYSIS r , removes unsightly hair from Miss Thelma Rae Field and V - v w method Field-Geisle- quets pink roses with white carnations. Don Purdue was best man. Ushering were Duane Leth-aLamar Peck. Glen Had-fiel- d and William R. Park. Gary Lynn Park was junior groomsman. 4 'J? sister who was with him. It showed with two cousins, 4 years old and 16 months old too. The who were-ther- eMother and Dad of the little children were with them and and Grand-daddGrandmother and they all added a few bits of bringing up as the day went on. But something had gone on before or it would never4 have shown up as it did that day. It was little things that gave the evidence. e, tj.ySS p .. V Bringing Up Always Shows Through By Grace Langdon (PhD.) and Irving W. Scott W. Stout (EdD.) You surely havr beerr a nice guest today," said Marvlna hostess as she told him, Goodby and come again soon. It was the end of a summer days visit. "Thank you," the lad replied, "Ill tell Mother you said so, but I dont always act this good but I know how. One could guess how that Mother will rejoice when she hears that he "acted this once anyway. It good brought to mind something that Grandmother said to one of the authors of this column many years ago. The child was about to set forth on a visit and Grandmother said: "Now use your handkerchief, mind your manners, and act as If you have had some bringing up." That was what Marvin was doing. He was acting as if honor, and Miss Lorriann Scott, Miss Jo Ann Mellor, Miss Jacque Cabardi and Taylor. Flower girl was Nancy Robertson, Gowns of Pink gowns The bridesmaids were pink with floral appli-qucap sleeves and bouf- Miss- - Marsha Jay Kimball Geisler were united in marriage Monday evening in a ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride who had been living at 323 N. Main, has made her home with an aunt, Mrs. Margaret Pyetskl, Manitou Springs. Colo. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Virginia K. Geisler, 260 W. 6th North and Joseph T. Geisler. 104 W. 2nd North. - FACE, ARMS, LEGS . . . FOREVER GENTLY. ..SAFELY. ..QUICKLY . iktn oH overt Our glory o( revolutionary method at eloctroly it banithot unwonted how from foce, onnv thin, nock linn, lipi, leg . . . oven rmhopeo hairline. 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