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Show The Salt Labe Tribune, Sunday, August 23, 1964 Q Miss Harrison Salt Lake LDS Terfipte was setting for the Thursday marriage of prominent Utah State University graduates Miss Cecelia Marilyn Harrison and William Melvin' Foxley. . LeGrand Richards, member of the Cpuncil of Twelve A ty , 4 x i , Vows were spoken Thursday In the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Miss Sandra Anita Chase and Kenneth B. Eleven. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. d East and Mr. and Mrs. BerChase, 2792-23r- South. Miss Brooks Bullen . Jean Kay Stockseth Trades Pledges Salt Lake LDS Temple rites Aug. 14 united In marriage Miss Jean Kay stockseth and Donald Ray Marshal John 0. Slmonsen, former president, Australian LDS mission, officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Stockseth, El Monte, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. W. Earl Marshal Pangultch, parents of the bridegroom, honored the couple at a wedding breakfast at the Hawaiian, after the temple ceremony. . A garden reception that evening, honored the pair at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Marshall, 2063 nt Ave. ' Attending the bride were Miss Carol Stockseth and Miss Margery Stockseth, her sisters, and Mss Susan Ord. Jim Harrison was best man. Ushering were Gary Hannig, Grover Jenson and Kenneth Roe. Mr. Don Garrick is now available for consultation on our new fall hair styles. After a honeymoon trip to Lake Tahoe, an open house "will honor the couple Aug. 30, at the home of 4he bridegrooms parents in Panguitch. An open, house Sept. 4, at the home of the brides parents in El Monte, will further honor the pair before they leave for Hawaii, where they will reside. The bride attended California State College and was from graduated Brigham Young University. Mr. Marshall was graduted from BYU and received his masters degree from there this month. He served a LDS mission to Tahiti. He will be a member of the University of Hawaii. . - . r our specialty DIAMONDS ' . of oxygen . And the cause majr be inadequate breathing. The evidence: in a study, ? aaawjlK ex 42 West 2nd South TRADE? Certainly! The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception that evening at the Davis Stake House, Centerville. They were further honored at an open house at the Foxley home in Tremonton, Friday evening. Mrs. Gayle K. Christensen was matron of honor for the bride with Mrs. Alfred P. Wilson, Miss Gretel Ann Foxley, Mrs. James Parkin, Miss. Barbara Hughes, Mrs. James Brownell . ostensibly senile were treated with' a respiratory stimulant- drug (Emi-van)- ., Symptoms disappeared or were reduced. patients too-hig- Mr. and Mrs. .Vestil S.'Harrism," Centerville, are parents of the bride. Mr. Foxley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Melvin Foxley, Tremonton, who honored the couple at a wedding breakfast at' Log Haven, after vows were spoken. Tremonton Open House Chaee-Kleve- u 3060 officiated. Apostles, CALIF. It is generally as(UPI) sumed that the cause of senility is hardening of the arteries of the brain. . This may not be the cause in some cases, ' The trouble h may be a level of carbon dioxide in the blood, depriving the brain Speaks Vows i LOGAN-St- ate Sen. and Mrs. Reed Bullen, Logan, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Brooks Bullen, to Frank Zane Jessen, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jessen, River Heights. The couple will be parried Sept 21 in the Logan LDS Temple. ' Miss Bullen has attended Utah State where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega and Little Sisters of Minerva. Mr. Jessen Is a USU student, and is a member of ' Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ger L. Kleven, 1916 E. SAN FRANCISCO, . Brooks Bullen Will Marry , Senility Research Tunis Up Cause i n I and Mrs. Merideth Johnson as attendants. Cathy Christensen was flower girl. . Serve as Ushers S. Douglas Foxley.was best man. Ushering Mrs. William Melvin Foxley were Richard K. Harrison, Rulon K. Harrison and Smoot S. PierponL for the bride . . .for her friends . . . The bride, who was 1962 National College Queen, served the convenience of as Kappa Delta president, was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta was selected as OutBridal-Registr- y standing Graduating Woman CitWdbd was 1963 USU Select from the world's Wom&n'of the Year. Mr. Foxforemost china, ley was, a member of Sigma 445 East South Temple Chi ana served as chairman silver and stemware DA vis of speaker committee, USU entertainment Bureau. Felt-Buchor- FELT-BUCHOR- IF A NEWjD lux Rambler with a larg carpeted living room appeals to you7. . . If you'd like a dining room with a fireplace. a large family room, double garage, patio, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement ond extras too numerous to mention . . . AND, if you've an equity and a smaller home, vacont lots or contracts you d like to trade, we'd lik to talk . to you. Come see us . . . and the house. 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