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Show ' "W jj. "W-'- '' ir Kttfr- - "'"V' V V 'WV'- Salt Lake IDS Temple was jetting Friday for the marriage of Miss Karen Lee and Calvin Henry Bartholomew Jr. Henry D. Taylor, assistant to the .Council of the Twelve -- Apostles, officiated. In the evening the Wilkinson - CentorSltTOom,.Bnsham. Young University, was setting for a reception honoring the couple, given by Mrs. Charles S. Lee, Rrovo, mother of the bride. The bride also is- a daughter of the late Mr. Lee. After the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin H. Bartholomew, parents of the bridegroom, were - hosts at a wedding brewtfast at Log Haven. Attending the bride were " M?ss Mary Tueller, maid of ' hontr,-- Miss Sandra Kupfer and Mis$ LeeDell Watson, bridesmaids;. Carol . Marie Bartholomew and Leesha Larsen, flower girls. Kenneth Crandall was best man. Robart Bartholomew, Reid Bartholomew, Ralph Bartholomew, Charles Lee, Roy Tanner and Doff Bearn- son, ushered. After a. honeymoon te the Grand Canyon and. Southern Utah paries the couple will , where-botlive in Pro are students at Brigham Young University. The Bridegroom is a junior studying chemical ' - v ; j !i I: v 'V rwr y fv t4 Hk 4 y wedding of Miss Sharon Lynn Summerhays and Blaine E. Hendrickson. A reception after at the home Richard Mrs. : S. Summerhays, Pasadena. An open house Sept. 17 at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hendrickson, Provo, will further honor the couple. At the Pasadena reception Mrs. Gary E. Stone was matron of honor for her lister. Bridesmaids were Miss Lynn - Wride, Miss Carol Cummings, Miss Carol Knight and Mjss Gerri Gitzgerald. Flower girls - were Melanie Rigtrupt, Far-- . ' mington, and Hidl Handsen. Best man was Kent B. Nelson.' Ushering were Richard Summerhays Jr., Dale Gary E. Stone and Michael Summerhays. After a wedding trip to and Lake Tahoe the couple will make a home In Provo where both will continue their studies at Brigham Young University. College. The Richard Merrills left the same day fear their home in Washington, D.C. While in Utah Mr. and Mrir Richard Merrill, also, visited with Mrs. Merrills mother, Mrs. Ralph Duvall, Salt Lake City. But What Does A.A.U.W. Do? will be the title of the program presented at the opening meeting Of the Logan cP the brides parents, Mr. and Q Mrs. Blaine E. Hendrickson Branch of the American Asscv-ciation of University Women. The meeting will begin with luncheon at 6:30 p.m. in the Persian Lounge Friday eve- . ning. Mrs. j! W. Morrell and Mrs. M. P. Monson are of the luncheon, with Mrs. R. B. Denison In charge o? the program. Miss Alice Caldwell and Miss Providence, re-homes Wednps---Mrs- ,to thelf turned vaca- seven-weea day after tion spent in Europe and the British Isles. While In England they were the guests of Miss Neddos nephew and his family,' Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Lloyd, Epsom. Surrey. Ann Neddo, Mrs. Dora Henderson spent Cist week in Gillette, Wyo., as the guest of her sister and Mr. and Mrs. husband,- Ciarlcs Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Thorn-le- y left son, in home their for Wednesday St. Louis after spending a k vacation iff Logan. While here they were the guests of Mr. Thomleys father and his wife, Mr. and and David, four-w'ee- Heber .FloycLThornley, and Mrs. Thomleys parents. Air., and Mrs. Golden L. Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Jones returned Saturday after a five-datrip to San Francis- k co. s, h t Wootl-Colb- y A J. Oriels setting Tuesday for the f fC. ffr R. Merrill have had as their guests their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Merrill, and their son, Steven. Tuesday, Steven left for Oxford, England, where he will study for the next two years at PASADENA, CALIF. -Los Angeles LDS Temple was v s it V'V 'y By Allie Burgoyne LOGAN Dr. and Mrs. M. Summerliayv Hendricksen VA, -- Miss Suzanne Wood and Parties for the bride were given by Mrs. Karl Vance, Miss Sandra Taylor, Miss Winager, Mrs. Calvin Guest, Mrs. Elwin Christiansen, Mrs. was held - - of Utah. Reception attendants Included Mrs. J. Gordon Seaman, matron of honor and Miss Kathy Wood, maid of honor; Miss Jane Winager and Mes Lou Ann Colby, bridesmaids. Paul Colby was best man. Grant Kesler, Mike Black and John Lewis, ushered. After a honeymoon to Southern Utah National Parks the couple will reside in Salt Lake City where both will continue - ''" "A Logan Visitors Return to Capital a their studies at the University Mr. and Mrs. James L. Colby, ' 1262 Crystal Ave. th V The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 12, 10 Go WEDDINGS Gary Colby were married In the Salt Lake LDS Temple Friday with Marion D. Hanks, of the LDS Church First Council of Seventy, officiating. In the evening a reception at the- - McKay Second IDS Ward, honored the pair as did a redding breakfast at the' xi &Iiday 'Lin. r The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Marvin F. Wood, 2636-11East and the late Mr. Wood. Mr. Colby Is a son of W" Mrs. Calvin It. Bartholomew Jr. Mrs. J. Gary Colby T the nem fashion km line Catalina brews up great excitement, with these Cobra comes beautifully tamed in this graceful dressmaker pump that's so smart with town 100 wool knits tweeds, country knits, or this season's sheer little wools. "Cobrina," in mid-heetruffle, brown, red, or black, $11. Elegant Cobra bag to match, SI 1. Or have them both at the 'special price of 19.SQ Chanel Jacket, Right: with tab fraht detail, in 100 wool, knit. Ivy green, black, chestnut brown, lotus blue, cherry red, in' sizes Long-Sleeve- d - most-flatterin- g l: 8. $20. Basic sleeveless shell in same handsom knit, same nch colors plus winter wite, $11. 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