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Show 20 XV Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 12, 1965 Open House Will Honor Pair in American Fork 'I An open house Saturday In the American Fork LDS Fifth Ward will honor newlywed Mr. and Mrs. Glade Patterson V ; Goodliffe. . The couple repeated marriage vows in an Oakland, Calif. LDS Temple ceremony on Sept. 3. The bride, the former Miss Jean Lauper, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. i , Serge J. LauperSan Ffanris- co. Mr. Goodliffe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry W. Good- Lffe, American Fork,-A reception honored the pair in San Francisco at the Sunset LDS Ward the evening of the ceremony. Attending the bride at the American Fork open house will be Mrs. Camille Cox, Miss Karen Lynn, Miss Nancy Tate, Miss Susan Lauper, Miss Wilma Brown and Miss i jh f t. t L ( Mre. Leslie Harold Carpenter Mrs. Kent W. Smith W Jerry Lynn Green Goodliffe. Kent Perry Goodliffe will be best man for his brother. UshAngelynn Maureen Horsley, Miss Sharon Pitkin and Jeanine Blackham as bridesmaids. Jim Anderson was best man. Ushering were Steve Pitkin and Lenny Michaelsen. The bride has attended the University of Utah. ering will be Phillip Garth Read, Peter Wayman Scholes, Thomas Matthews Scholes, Paul R. Gunther, David M. Gardner and Kent B. Boley. qmr 10 J m I Shjos j. . ' - T j 1 tm- BORROWERS-BEWA- RE! Nobody likes a cup and saucer borrower. Or a chair, tab! and punch bowl scrounger. So naxt time youre having a party, do It right. Call us. Wsll show up on ths dot with and Just everything you need, "table-read as nice as you have in your own home. For a mere pittance we'll help make your party a smash hit and give you time to relax and J: enjoy it! Who gives the best parties In town 7 You and Abbey Rents, of coursel mj togtt r Fashion Bound Leather belts are fashion bound. Back in style are some enshoestring belts twined with chains they may be worn snugly or looped loosely. Wide belts trimly circle casuhl frocks or skirts paired with fitted blouses and sweaters. 1811 v Use the Daily Want Ads 1 10.S - W ) XL-'- jc V - i A - V 6 99 5v-V- V- Casual minded V A go for the fast pace of a racy lacer, bold look of a strap, - CEpAR CITY Nuptial vows spoken Friday in the St. George LDS Temple united in marriage Miss Vicki Lee Wheelright and Jerry Lynn Green. Rudger C. Atkin, temple president, officiated. MX ,, " f tx A At Home 4.99 we eater to your moods from boudoir msr2xm fluff to slinky hostess glamour. 2.99 to 1099 HandbagS-ch- oo City., Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn B. Green, Cedar City. the bride were Attending Mrs. Rodney W. Thavne, matron of honor; Mrs. Ralph W. Lamepeaux, Mrs. Ralph Wat-aoMiss Lynette Green, Miss Sharon Green and Miss Ellen Time was, a pair of plain pumps solved most of your shoe needs, hd more. Today, the Total Look of fashion demands an infinite variety of shoe styles for every occasion, from fireside to ballroom. 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Here, some examples of the contrasting moods yon will find in our varied fall forecast collections. sodexcitrng s i. Eighth LDS Ward Chapel was setting for the Friday wedding and reception afterward. for Miss Kathryn Cope and Gary Lvnn Jones. Joseph Sperry LDS bishop, officiate ed. The bride is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gene Cope, 802 E. 5th South. Mr. and Mrs. William Dresden Pitkin, 751 of a boot? 5.99 to 10.99 & XLX n reception was given that evening at the Cedar City LDS Institute of Religion by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Wheelwright, Cedar a- -J y girl ri&lit-Gree- ) V v -- aTy- 56 7 EAST BROADWAY I Mail erdert: Pleas 1 Include 40c pair postage. No C.O.pihccepted. 7 t Jte 4 - , e it. S STATE ST., HU f -- John Buist was best man. Both attend Utah State University. The bride was president of Merrill . Hall and a member of Spurs. - Cope-Jone- v h Raymond, temple president, officiated. After a wedding breakfast honored the couple at the Biuebird with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lucherini, Logan, as hosts. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Lucherini. That evening, an open house was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lucherini. A reception further honored the couple Saturday at the home of the brides parents, Dr. and Mrs. Vaughn M. Pond, Tvin Falls. Bridal attendants were Miss Catherine Pond, maid of honor; Miss Sandra Watson, Miss Elaine Burnett, Miss Pam Smith, and Mrs. Sherman Johnson. Chris Carter Paul n l,: TWIN FALLS, IDAHO -Logan LDS Temple was set ting for the marriage Wednesday of Miss Linda Pond and Kent W. Smith. A. George Whcelw ,r Do you shop at a shoe specialty shop ? I Sandy, la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos F. Warren, Richland, Wash. Attending the bride aa maid of honor, waa Mss diarolett Warren. Bridesmaids were Miss Lynette Warren, Miss Marianne Warren and Miss Carla Warren. Robert Stevens was best man. Ushers were Richard E. Carpenter, J. Norman Abbott, David Webb and Charles James. After a honeymoon to New Mexico the couple will reside in Orem. The bridegroom wil! continue his electrical engineering studies at Brigham Young University. was flower r ,v t bride. The bride, who has been redding at 817 E. 2nd South, Poml-Smit- Mrs. Gary Lynn Jones E I) DISCS Rkhads St., are the bridegrooms parents. Mrs. Gall Hollingsworth was matron of honor with Miss TTarrcn-Carpent- Miss LaDee Warren and Leslie Harold Carpenter were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Friday. Afterward the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Carpenter, - 253 E. 1st South, Sandy. In the evening the couple received guests at a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IJ. A. Kunz, 817 E. 2nd South, Sandy, uncle and aunt of the. Mrs. Bonnie The couple will reside in Provo, where both will continue 'their studies at Brigham Young University. The bride was graduated magna cum laude in May and was affiliated with a cappella choir Symphony Orchestra. She studied at the University of Salzburg, Austria, and Conservatory of Mu also graduated .sic. from San Francisco Conservatory of Music. ' Mrr Goodliffe is attending BYU and a member of AS- BYU Senate, Symphony Orchestra, Chinese Club, Intercollegiate Knights and is present Chief Judge, BYU traffic court. r i |