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Show Hu Salt Lake " eo ' ,Mk - . i Two Couples Repeat Nuptial Pledges ,x A I Miss Ginger Brinkerhoff I f be- 'V A. Mikesell Friday jn the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride, who resides at 450 E. 1st South, Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell D. Brinkerhoff, Flowett. Parents of h Mr. Mikesell, who lives at East, are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mikesell, Aberdeen, v I 538-8t- Vi I c ' ' '' '' A ' v ' - V ' '.k r, x"';: v uufe&ll Mr. Kenneth Allen Peter Mrs. Roy Robert Young Mrs. Miltoi C. Hadley Un.Effi.T.Brtaltant WEDDINGS and a tour of duty In the U.S. Army. McPliie-Pete- r $ Miss Sheryl Anne McPhie and Kenneth Allen Peters ex changed nuptial vows Tuesday In Salt Lake LDS Temple cere- monies. N. Eldon Tanner, second counselor of the LDS Church first presidency, officiated.' A breakfast at Hotel Utah Pioneer Room and a reception at the Parleys Third LDS Ward honored the pair. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. McPhie, 2540 Lynwood Dr. Par-ents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Vance L. Peters, San Mateo, Calif. Mrs. Lynn Sartor, Mrs. John Blake, Midland, Mich., Miss Melody Clark and Miss Eileen McPhie attended the bride. Renae McPhie was flower girl. Stan Roberts, San Mateo, was best man, with Jerald E. McPhie ushering. After a wedding trip to Las Vegas the couple will make a home in San Mateo where the bridegroom, a former Brigham Young University, student, will continue his education. The bride also attended BYU and Stevens Henager Cox-Hadle- y Miss Cgrol Jean Cox and Milton C. Hadley were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Wednesday. Afterward the couple was honored at a. wedding breakfast at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Ir. and Mrs. Clifford M. Hadley, 340 E. 1000 S. Sandy. , n Mrs. PROVIDENCE Miss Marilyn Johnson became Mrs. W. Donald Paulsen in Logan LDS Temple rites Aug. 12. A. - Edrington-- College. J olmson-Paulse- Friday evening the newlyweds received- best wishes from reception guests at the LDS Cottonwood Eighth Ward. Hosts were the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion G. Cox, 2236 E. 6450 South. Attending the bride was Miss Coy M. Bishop, maid of honor, Miss Alease Cox, Miss Kathleen Cox, Miss Louise Hadley and Miss Norma Lee c Myrick, attendants, Raymond Hadley was best Edwin D. man. Bishop ushered. The couple will honeymoon en route to Camp Pendleton, Calif., where Mr. Hadley is serving as a lance corporal id the U.S. Marine Corps. .. W. Donald Paulsen Y Miss Linda Meadows, Mss Viola Allen and Miss Audrey Berg. Denise Jacobson and Susan Leake were flower girls. ' Best man was Joluut Van-derhooft, with George Pollard and Lamont Bawden ushering. After a wedding trip to Las Vegas and southern Utah parks the couple will reside in Salt Lake City. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Smith Gater, Miss Allen, Miss Sandra Foss, Mrs. George Pollard and Mrs. oung Salt Lake LDS Temple was setting Thursday for nuptials which united Miss Margaret Ann Edrington and Roy Robert Young. A reception that evening at Millcreek LDS Stake Center honored the couple. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Page S. EdEast and Mr. rington, 3160-9t- h and Mrs. Georg R. Young, 32 Fireclay Ave., Murray. Mrs. Ronald Cowley was matron of honor for her sister. Also attending the bride were Miss Marilyn Edrington, Idaho: The newlyweds were ored at receptions both at Flowell and Aberdeen, In the LDS ward at each place. Mrs. Junior Robison was matron of honor. Other attendants were Miss Golds Brinkerhoff and Miss Judy Bankhead. Flower girls were and Diane Tess Robison Farnsworth. . Earl Mullennax was beat man and ushers were Jamee Mikesell, Earl Brinkerhoff and Larry Washburn. The couple will make a home In Salt Lake City. The bride Is a graduate of Salt Lake Comptometer . School Miss Sylvia- M. Schreiner and Robert W. Jemlson Jr., were Joined in marriage by the Rev. Robert Merz Saturday at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Afterward the newlyweds were honored at a dinner at die DoU House given by the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Jemlson, 1124 Navajo St In die evening die couple greeted guests at a reception at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. B. Schreiner, 1018 Blaine Ave. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Lucy Schreiner, And bridesmaids were Miss Colleen Costello and Miss Beverly Martinez. Jerry was best man. - came the bride of Lawrence J ' Tribune, Sunday, .v I . ; - r ' ' ", Kings Pi (. You Are Rigli Mrs. Lawrence A. Mikesell Lasting Qua! worried about age? 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Fred Von Nedierhauser was best man. Ushering were Paul Quinnett and Jim Nye. After a wedding trip to Yellowstone Park the couple will reside in Logan. The bridegroom has attended Utah State University. Fabulous Savings Now On Newest and Smartest Co F Mannix-Bringhur- st Corduroy Jumper Dre Miss Linda Mannix and Ellis V. Bringhurst were married In the Salt Lake LDS Temple Thursday by Boyd K. Packer, assistant to the Council of the Twelve Apostles. A reception in the evening at the Parleys Third LDS Ward honored die pair. Host were the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Mannix, 2765 McCelland. Earlier in the day Mr. and Mrs. E.-V- em East Bringhurst, JUMPER AND BLOUSE S TWO-PIEC- E COAT STYLE JUMPER DRE! ONE-PIEC- E 2407 Ceek Rd., Sandy, parents of the bridegroom, honored the couple at a wedding breakfast. Attending the bride was Mrs. Lawrence Goodsell, matron of honor; Mrs. Daniel R. Parris, Mrs. Robert D. Mannix, Miss Lynda Bringhurst,' and Miss Mary Kay Jorgensen. Dana Lynne Parris, Sandra Jean Parris and Patricia Ann Parris were flower girls. Dennis M. Bringhurst was best man. Robert D. Mannix, Daniel R. Parris, Larry C. Bringhurst, Garry T. Bringhurst and Jay T. Russon ushered. Mr. Bringhurst served a LDS Western States mission ' Your Choice a Extraordinary values that are a must for looking jumper dresses in favorite cotton corduroy that be blouse in fine cotton. See the exciting collection of ne jumper shift style to wear with or without a belt and a blouse; novelty jumper style with distinctive button? p cotton plaid blouse; jumper dress with a printed cottc look that's different and popular. All have an extra fas the novelty trims and detailing. colors. Sh Back-to-Scho- Opening Sept. 1, 1964 MARLOWE MANOR GRADE SCHOOL Fall-fashi- on 4120 South 9th East Kindergarten A school Grades 1 Misses. A 2 Charge It At Penney's private Umntary sponsored . by fifty prominent citiiom. 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