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Show VVJ3 In Utah Ceremonies Couple Speaks Vows in Couples Recite Pledges Salt Lake LDS Temple was netting Friday for the marriage of Miss Shannon Lee Rasmussen to Allen Scott Culley. The bride U the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Jeanene Orr, Miss Marilyn and Miss Bonnie Culley, sisters of the bridegroom. They wore pale yellow brocaded taffeta gowns with matching accessories and carried yellow spider chrysanthemums Debbie Malm was flower girl. Jay Culley was best man. Ushering were David Beagley, Clint Nelson, Boyd Hansen and Larry Owens. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Culley, 7200 Qmith, Cranger. W. 3085 South. For the reception held at Gay Way Reception Center, 4565 W. 3500 South, the bride wore a gown of Chantilly lac? over tulle styled with a 5calopeiJ .neckline embroi dered - wiUv iridescent - se quins and pearls. Pale yellow glamellias surrounding an orchid formed her bridal Faux-Cottre- ll .- -- A bouquet Mrs. David Beagley was matron of honor. Other attendants were Miss Maureen Rasmussen, sister of the bride; Miss Pat Knaus, Miss Let breakfast wedding given by parents of the bridegroom, in the Cutler Dining Room, Ephriam, followed the ceremony. In the evening the newlyweds were honored Felt-Buchor- '1 Ogilen-Rawlinso- All the bride has to do is register with us . . . choose her china and silver patterns, all of her gift preferences . . . and we will . t ... Sped Chine A lerthnnwere Rnyel Chine 9 Rettery Werteitnr InftliH by 'Xeelberg ef Kalian 9 Silver -by Tewle eed Oerhem 9 Steeiwere cut le Steert, ret, by Brierley, Derefhy Tharp, lellqve A ethers 9 Demk Deitgni 9 lyen Stelelen Steel 9 Crei( Svdiprseds 9 Ottevle linens m ' 3vlt-Bucho- ra 7 FELT-BUCHOR- N 445 E. South Temple DA Hrfc blind Pitnifliifp 2-12- Antiques 9 furniture A Decorating Acceuorle Interior Decorating 9 Gifts ei Distinction at- v M A A Karen ' A 1 Vt V Mrs. Allen Scott Culley Z3-- Q y Mrs. William (Bud) Cottrell Mrs. Ralph S. Rawlinson Penneys IvT I Westminster Chimes a charming, dignified version of the stately clocks of our forebears. Proportioned for today's Own more restricted living space, with handsomely designed and executed pediment, soft glowing bronze etched "dial on silver background. Key-win- d full Westminster chimes play every quarter hour. 72" high, 15" wide, 10" deep., Mahogany or selected walnut finish. CLING'S THE THING THAT MAKES PENNEY'S r BARE. HUGS SEEM BARELY THERE! 4 l Fashion designed with hoe!, no gap ct a cling Jhat the side, no bind meant DO flip Pt tho , at the instep . . . perfect fit every timel Supple leather that always looks and feels wonderful! Smartly detailed in the latest fashion trend. AND 7 See the variety of styles. Sizes 4!i to 9. V 595 i DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE CITY -- - Oeoa MonJay Nights SUGAR HOUSE p Maay May MURRAY e SrWay Night. BOUNTIFUL Nights pn MJar Nights MIDVALE Opa 'rlday Nlbta MAGNA pa Mt7 Nights v A v. vwr x Cook. Best man was Alfred L. DenBeste, 'the bridegroom1! brother. Ushers were Steve Kyes, Tom Swanson, Max Paulin and Jim Hurd. Steve DenBeste was ring bearer. The bride was a student at Whitworth College. The bridegroom attended George Williams College In Chicago. treasured timepieces ...FINE HALL CLOCKS Mr. and Mrs. Welby Herbert Rodeback, 1137 Harrison Ave. (1355 South), announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Donna Marie Rodeback, to James K. Fulks Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Fulks, Detroit. M i Church, Portland, Ore, The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Hurd, former residents of Salt Lake City. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. DenBeste. Rose point Chantilly,, lace and tulle were combined In a bouffant skirt df alternate tlera.for the. wedding gown.. Mrs. Dale T. Campbell was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Bette Cox, 'Miss Barbara Llndow, Miss Bonnie McKean and Miss Donna Marie Rodeback 19 ,W30' Miss Marjorie Hurd and James Robb DenBcst were married recently in the Westminster Pr e s b yterlan n Miss Coralle DELTA Ogden became the bride Of Ralph S. Rawlinson Saturday in rites performed by Merlin Christensen,, bishop of Delta Third LDS Ward Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Marven J. Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Melda R. Croft. A reception honoring the couple was held in the Deseret LDS Stake House recreation hall. The bride wore a floor-lengt- h gown of Chantilly lace over tulle and taffeta styled with moulded bodice and bouffant skirt. Pearls and sequins outlined the neckline. She carried a bouquet of roses and white chrysanthemums. Attending the bride were Miss Patty Petersen, Miss Joan Callister and Miss Marva and Miss Nsdina Ogden, sisters of the bride. Miss Margie Ogden was flower girL They wore gold taffeta gowns and carried white and bronze chrysanthemums. Wally Wright was best . man. The couple will make A home la Logan where the will continue bridegroom studies At Utah State University. solve the wedding gift problem . . . do the rest. Every gift she selects, and those Jetected for her, will be delivered to hpr home, attractively wrapped. Naturally . . . with personalized service . , . there will be no duplications. Come in end let us acquaint you with our imposing collection of the finest for the fairest the bride. 1: t MORONI Miss Adella became . the brlda.. of Jux, William .BudL Cottrell recently Mn the Manti LDS Temple. Ray B. McKinnon, LDS elder, officiated. Nuptial Rites c Jn the Moroni East-Wes- t LDS Ward Chapel. They were again honored in Salt Lake City at the Evergreen Reception-Cent- er. The bride ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ford D. "Faux, Moroni. Thebrlde-groom- a parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raphel C. Cottrell, 2230 E. 3205 South, Salt Lake City. For the occasion the bride chose a white taffeta gown trimmed with French lace hem and front panel which extended Into chapel train. .She..-- . carried- - orchids.., and Colorado gold carnations. Mrs. Dora Faux was matron of honor. Mrs. Sally Faux, Claudia Cottrell, Dixie Hansen, Joy Tawzer and Joyce Bailey were bridesmaids. They wore Identically atyled dresses of a soft gold taffeta and carried bouquets of bronze chrysanthemums. Anne Stewart was flower girl. Don Hansen was best man and Clair Faux, David Faux, Stan Leavitt, Richard Haight, Gene Cottrell and Laurie Hedly ushered. The couple will live In Provo where they Will both attend Brigham Young University. The bridegroom has fulfilled an LDS mission to California. "amtbtrdofparBdtserMtsr' Tlasmusst . at a reception V. Mra. James Robb DenBeste COMPUTt FACIimtl SOI HIISINO POOR READERS AND NON-READER- rail S IIOISTtATION Boston Bldg. Hooding Contor ii sent ir ixchanoi rues |