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Show A The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 25, 1060 1ST? ul'ii ypvssaHT111'1 wi) v m" '"'"j a great treasury I -- i "33. S. Classic in form, but beautifully contemporary in function, "Triune" combines 18th Century charm with 19th Century elegance and dignity. Walnut burl and Italian marble heighten the traditional magnificence j - , f ? V ; rv-feaSRRi a of genuine sable mohogany. Antiqued brass hardware Is so meticulously reproduced it might actually be the museum originals. Yet note the prices! "Triune" ' is so moderately priced it will amaze you! ; if (iVw JL of correlated furniture! F t L Jf f Sgw&b jjjr " - H; TRIUNE -- THE NEW FURNITURE CLASSIC Full-siz- byDrexel Mr. Pleasant A. Bent Peterson, temple president, officiated. Later in the day, a tion was given in the North IDS Ward The bride wore a recepFair-vie- chap-el- . floor-lengt-h - gown of embroidered shrimp-colore- Italian d r 8 halL floor-lengt-h IR2 & jLJ '' 'v. t i. Og-ck- v 'r r ! i to the brides. Danis J, Bright was best man for his twin brother. Ushers were Don Bright Salt Lake City, and Bob Bright Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Bright will five in Prdve, bro- cade and carried bouquets of shrimp and white glamelllas. Best man was Ray Christensen. Ushers were Leon Brotheraon, Roger Christensen and Steven Erickson. Parents of the bridegroom gave a wedding dinner for both families and close . friends. After a honeymoon in Idaho and Yellowstone National Park the couple will live in Falrview where the bridegroom will resume his studies at Snow College. Entertaining the bride at prenuptial parties were Miss Paula Carlston. Miss Virginia Jensen, Miss Karen Winter-bottoMrs. Millie Lund, Mrs. Robert Barentsen and Mrs. Sue Ann Corshaw. Brigbt-Daniel- ", Xtl 'rjte&i Attending the bridle were Miss Karen Daniels, maid of honor; Mrs. James Kuck, Idaho Falls; Miss Margaret Ann Passey. Ashton; Miss O-- ol Lyn Rice, Lake Tahoe, a Miss Connie Bockas, They wore rust and tangerine crystaline dresses and carried bouquets similar man, Miss Patsy Orton, and the bridegrooms sisters. Miss Joan Barqntsen and Miss Colleen Barentsen. Flower girl was Miss Julie Jtae Christensen. Attendants wore gowns of fs f bouquet -- tulle and carried a white orchid, glamellla and bouquet Attending the bride were Mis Paula Carlston, Mia. Mike Lund. Mrs. Gary Hol- d I gown of silk organza with Chantilly lace bodied was worn by the bride. A bow released the chapel train at the waistline. Tangerine fugi chrysanthemums centered with a white orchid formed the bridal A ' V ' Teton, Idaho, were hosts at a wedding breakfast fof their son and new daughter-in-laIn St Anthony. The reception was held In the ward recreation rdYnTBfiiTiirthHiii $47.00 stands. Deiuds A. Bright . m ed night each $79.00 Twin-siz- e panel bed, not shown. . $87.00 Sheraton-inspire- ; Area Maidens Repeat. Promises of Marriage FAIR VIEW Miss De Ann Christensen became the bride of Jerold J. Barentsen In the Manti IDS Temple SaUm day. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Christensen, Falrview. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr, and Mrs. Carlton Bametsen, Mt Empire-Inspir- bed. A lira. JemM J. e Connie Jacobson Announcement Is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Connie Jacobson and Gary Ray Chard at a family dinner at the Doll House Saturday evening. a UniverThe sity of Utah graduate, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C Jacobson, bride-to-b- 2720-3r- East The benedict-elec- t d Cr is Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Chard, 2704 Grandview Cir. (1683 E.). the son of Sheraton- - . Inspired double dresser. S4-in- $17$.0Q Matching framed mirror. $47.00 American Empire-Inspirbed with cane head, brass finials. Full $109.00 size. - Sheraton-Inspirechest d with shirt partitions Irt middle drawer. $170.00 They will be married In the Salt Lake LDS Temple Dec. 17. s ed Sumner-Christense- ASHTON, IDAHO Den-Hi- s A. Bright claimed Miss Ksye Daniels for his bride in sn early evening ceremony Sept 17 at the Marysville LDS Ward, Ashton. The former Miss Daniels is. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vere F. Daniels, Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bright n Miss Lois Sumner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil G. Sumner, 1314 Stratford Ave. became the Forsgren Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Christensen, 705 Hilltop Rd. (675 North), in the Salt Lake LDS Temple (2333 South), bride of . I Reed Thursday. , Pedestal-bas- table. e end $39.50 rstme . J l ( V V ? tPiVi -- Y: Jii-TrtV lJ f t - Hepplewhite-Inspire- !0 i d . w n , Jr, oval table, 4Q"x56 extends to 92 Inches. $169.00 . Not shown, 44"x64" table that extends to' 100 Inches. $179.00 Sheraton Inspired arm ' - chair. $61.00 Side .. chain, ta. $49.00 p ,f f - ,K r , 4 -- J - - - - - V v -- c .A v -- , A GLORIOUS PHENOMENON! Never before has any diamond shape to strikingly enlarged e diamond eppeerence and reveal ad avch fiery u. itP- - f f" Buffet, formed of 3 individual chests, each each tfMmmenng beauty. $119.00 44" round pedestal table, extends to 64 Inches. $159.00 Venetian tide chairs, ea. $5775 VMCW TWO D4AMONOS AM , . tOCNTICAL M CASAT WtIGHTI i j t I Yea are eordiaBy invitrd to art our t election of these dramatic new OVAL diamond rings. mm SkVT UY.L to 5.30 p.m. o.m. to 1 p.m. Store Hours 8.30 a.m. JWHVS1& cm Saturdays, 8 Y" 'mm 37 ' WEST FIRST SOUTH Phona IM 43 t Park Free, across the street. In Auditorium Forking Center . f 1 |