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Show yyr Thft pWQjpMJIlSI Wll Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 12, 1961 wwwwt. - 04HtVft- HIM Glenda Marie Laird Repeats Vows -- ewe.--- 4 s ' . . X fc if SFs. I? Jff , , i 41? i I I :j 1 4 . ?; U--- Ay J0 "iv V - :X-M- f y a, KmsC vf ' ' 'vs y Jw"? r a je V Miss Shelia Perkins Miss Carol Bunker Miss Julies Jean Jacobson r, Area Couples Disclose Plans for Marriages ment of their daughter, Miss Donna Provstgard, to Clark B. Archbold, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Archbold, 1133 Denver St (440 East). The couple will exchange vows March 24 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. In the evening a reception will be held at the? Riverside LDS Stake Center. Mrs. Lloyd Cluff will be matron of honor. Other attendants will be Mrs. Robert Mollerup, Miss Carlyn Lees, Miss Dixie Lewis, Miss Marilyn Walker, Mrs. Marlin Dearden and flower girls Sharon Smith and Karen Smith Kent Archbold will be best man Mrs. Leah Oxborrow, 611 E. 33rd South, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Rae Oxborrow, to Them W. Blackburn, 1070 S. Main, son of Mrs. Lettie Blackburn, 3916 Feramorz Dr., and the late Leslie" Blackburn. The bride-tobis also a daughter of the late J B. Oxborrow. The wedding date has been set for April 7. Miss LaRene Whittle, Oakley, Idaho, will be maid of honor. Walter Richards will be best man. The brlde-t- be has attended Stevens' Henager college. e Donna Provstgard Mr. and Mrs. George 1119 W. 5th Provstgard, North, announce the engage home of the brides parents. The bride wore a ballerina-lengtgown of white net and lace with a scoop neckr line and length sleeves. She carried a white Bible with red and white roses. Maid of honor was Miss Charlotte Grlgg. She wore a metallic blue satin sheath h three-quarte- James L. Daley, 300 E. 4500 South. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Q McMahon, 310 8th East. An open house was held after the wedding at the TUESDAY IS TOTS' DAY 8x10 ONE TONED The bride attended Brigham Young University for two years and was a member of Nautilus. Mr. Arch-bolis a graduate of the University of Utah 'and is doing graduate work toward his masters degree in education. d Janice Jean Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Kent T. 3062 1640 East, McLelland, announce the engagement of their niece, Miss Janice Jean Jacobson, to Narvel Edmond Scherzlnger, son of Mr. and Mrs Narvel J Scherzlnger, 749 Roberta St. (234 East). The future bride is a daughter of Mrs. Betty W'ill son, San Francisco ried in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, April 13. A reception In the evening will be held at the Reception Center. Miss Jacobsen will be attended by Miss Karen Jane Dack, maid of honor; Miss Susan Pickering and Miss Nancy Scherzlnger and Miss Mary Scherzlnger the benedict elects sisters, bridesmaids and another sister June Scherzlnger, Lynn flower girl. Norman Wilbur will be best man. Carol Bunger Jteg. f f sr"x Vpv j i DA STATI 248 SOUTH 14117 dress. Other attendants were sisters of the bride, Mrs. Allen Tuttle and Mrs. Stan Covington. They wore sheath dresses of pink metallic satin. All attendants wore corsages. Best man was Timothy brother of the McMahon, bridegroom. The couple will reside in Salt Lake City. K '?, ; , I ? ih and Mrs. Leroy A. Wirthlin, 5959 S. Redwood Rd., Murray, are announcing the engagement of their Miss Barbara daughter, Wirthlin, to Gordon C. Whitis ing. The bridegroom-to-ba son of Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Whiting, Minneapolis, Minn. March 20 rites in the Logan LDS Temple will unite the betrothed couple 1 r hr j. with a gift from ZCMI say . Mrs. Michael D. 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ZCMI tfy ' V r,. r e ZCMI I : mmrs msmsssss m $ 30 to 38. , Marlene Onatott x sleeves, I, n n n n l Utah State University student Miss Marlene Onstott is betrothed to LaMar Day, son of Mr. and Mrs Abe Day, 523 E 7th South Her engagement is being announced by Mr and Mrs. Oscar L Onstott Pocatello, Idaho, parents of the future bride. e r k , n Salt Lake LDS Temple will be scene March 17 for the marriage of Miss Sheila Perkins and William S. Red mond. The announcement is being revealed by her parents, Mr. and Mis A J. Perkins, 2920 S. 8700 West, Magna. Mr. Redmond is a son of Ir. and Mrs. M. J. Redmond, 3100 S 8779 West, Magna. He recently returned from Canada where he filled a LDS mission. He has attended the University of Utah. The couple will be honored at a wedding breakfast at the Perkins residence after their marriage The wdl hone moon in Carmel. Calif, and reside in Salt Lake Cit. Barbara Wirthlin $195 PORTRAIT V p Sheila Perkins The approaching marriage of Miss Mary Carol Bunger and Robert T. Gallegos is Dr. BRONZE $12.50 Value being announced by Mr. and Mrs. Osme Bunger, 1137 S. 12th West, parents of the future bride. Mr. Gallegos is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Vigil 1451 Indiana Ae. (880 West). The couple will be married March 4 in the Glendale Baptist Church. Mrs. Jay A. Anderson will be maid of honor Mrs. Robert Ford and Miss Jerry Hardy will be the other at tendants. Floyd Gallegos will be best man. The couple will reside in Salt Lake City. The couple will be mar- Miss Judith Ann Daley Says Pledges Miss Judith Ann Daley became the bride of Michael Douglas McMahon in a Friday wedding at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. i Iwll I Jkm Miss Donna Provstg ard ! Mil ( A - i a )s K " v 543-10t- h vyh.V L sl " vf , ,, yW. ' j 1 ! kjt' a I ' A ' AWW triUN )v a Miss Baa Oxborrow t; j y' I - I 0 vV'diV Miss Glenda Marie LalrdL L Ushers were J. D. Christen- - James, Paul Stewart David daughter of Mr. and Mrp. sen and Kenneth Tuttle. Tuttle and Miss Gloria Stew ; Glen Laird, 2780 S. 9100 Other attendant were Billy art West, Magna, was married to Thomas G. Porcker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G U,IMMT houaoay and ATTPMTIttM EW I UST MILICRHKJOIN TM Porcker, East, In the Magna First LDS Ward, EVERGREEN SWIMMING CLUB in ceremonies performed by Arnold S. Beckstead, LDS (In last Mllkreek) bishop. 2232 EAST 3770 SOUTH Miss Georgina Rugga was Private club owned by members. Membership limited te SO families. maid of honor. Attendants Only a few left. Membership $500. Facilities will be completed by at the Jan. 11 rites were lune 1, 1961. For detoile colli Miss Denese Fotheringham, Miss Ana Lujan, Mrs. Rae 9 Dr. Oerald H. Richard Vandan Akker, Saglay, CR Tayler, Miss Charlene Matz HU Willis CarUtla, HU 44411. and Mrs. Gary Fauta. Best man was George Norris Jr. F charge, Second Floor 24c |