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Show A Bridal Couple Exchanges Nuptial-Vow- s - v Brown-Benso- r A lovely .June bride is Mrs. Robert Ritchie . BenSbnj the former Miss Betty Brown; She" and her bridegroom pledged wedding f X r- - LawrenceL. Corry - claimed Miss Reederfor .his vows Monday morning in fites solemnized in the Salt . L?ike LDS Temple. President Hugh B. Brown, the bride's grandfather, officiated. The bride is daughter of Mrs. GaurdeQo 27tiiSouth.-r- ". 1158 E. Brown, Parry Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Benson, Orem, are parents of the bridegroom-- -' Wedding Breakfast bride Jn.-- rtieslemnized FrW day' morning ffljhfe LoganTem-pl- e. President A. . sfficiated: Barents of tBe bride areMr and F. Reeder,' Geofge-Ray-mo- Mrs-Nor- nd man St., Ogden. 533-40- th -- - wed-din- "breakfast at Maddox. Friday evening the newlyweds were honored at a reception at the South Ogden Stake Center, a Bridal Gown Make your outdopr living nicer with attractive 'surroundings. In the setting above a tree was made to .seem a part of the deck by 7-X building 'the deck around it. Try This MakeOufdoor Area Attractive bench offers comfortable By PAULINE GRAVES - Call It a porch; a patio or a deck, this area for outdoor living, deigned by .architects Robert Mosher and Roy Drew", Is practical as well as attractive. And It incorporates several new ideas that make for Its length take care of a lot of seating, or it can be used as a low table. Another advantage is that the area underneath the bench can be cleaned easily, ther by hose or by broom. Floor Level, . individuality- Also a departure from the The bench, for example, even is' the deck itselfTMade of though it travels the length of 2x6 planks, spaced one inch the porch, has a light look. Incurves out in front for it apart, stead of legs, except at each end, a pleasing shape and to encomh iron rods support the pass as much territory as possibench from the ceiling. ble. Secure With Rods Continuing the floor lewd of , Bolts hold the reds securely to ceiling beams and to 4x4s the house, the depk is up a step upon' which the bench rests. At from,, the ground; and it is built the back, these 4x4s are bolt around a tree which almost ed to the wail. With pillows, the seems a part of the structure. AD VI RTISBMB Ml IDVISTIf Mf N1 ei- us-us- one-inc- r 3 .. trunk certainly adds inter-ingest, and the1 leaves provide shade.. X Plastic panels, one opaque and two translucent, protect the deck from-winand maintain privacy: Other details to note are the light boxes and the ceiling, made of 2x6 beamssupporting 2x2 strips laid crosswise' for an effective light and "shadow loung- - The "X If you were in the hospital in the, last 3 years... and were given a laxative eup- - no cramps, diarrhea or stomach pository, there is a good chance upset; (3) DULCOLAX is so easy, that you may already know the .gentle, it is recommended for gentle and effective relief of new mothers, young children, DULCOLAX suppositories. . elderly people. gentles" the colon Thousands of hospitals regularly DULCOLAX use dulcolax instead of the into easy aotion so naturally you'll hardly think you art enema because; (1) DULCOLAX works usually in 15 minutes to using a laxative at all! 'X an hour; (2) dulcolax thor- Get dulcolax brand of bisa- oughly cleanses the colon . . . codyl suppositories from your actually can leave it clean pharmacist tor gentle relief from with virtually constipation problems enough for . d ErsrnhX nt slim, floor length gown of bri-dsatin and Chantilly lace. Her long veil was caught to a matching-bow. She carried a bouquet of glamellias and pink rosebuds. Attending the bride were Miss Marsha Ferrin, maid of honor; Miss DeAnne Reeder, Miss Norma Lou Reeder, the brides sisters; Mrs. David N. Reeder,' sister-in-laMrs. Jay Mason Snd Miss HuLene Bradley. Best Man Brent Hales was best man for his cousin. Ushers were Amedio DePierro, David N. Reeder, Dan Reeder and Jere Hvder. The newlyweds will honeymoon to San Francisco and make a ;or the summer in Ogden. In .the fall they will move, jo Provo,- - where the bridegroom will continue his graduate studies at Brigham Young University. X He is a graduate of Weber State College and BYU. He completed an LDS French mission. The bride also graduated from Wetx.' State College, where she vied president; was student-bod- y a member t)f the Colleens Drill Team and affiliated with She has studied at BY II and fulfilled an LDS mission to ' " Florida. Oto-koy- a. ? Following the ceremony, the brides mother honored the newlyweds at ar wedding breakfast in the Presidents RoonTat Hotel Utah. The table was centered with a wedding cake, flanked, by arrangements of blue daisies and1 white roses in silver bowls. The bridal pair will honeymoon to Southern California and Mexico before making a home In Mr. and Mrs. Rowland P. Corry, 4401 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, are parents of the bridegroom. g They feted the couple at a Fomthfi-jeve- Rites Solemnized n '1 s BYU Students The bhde andf her husband are students at Brigham Young University. . Mr..Bensofl has fulfilled an LDS mission to" California.. Entertaining at prenuptial parties'bave been Mrs. E. RFirmage, Mrs. William Cockayne, Mrs. Rex MosspMiss Ann Brown; Miss Nancy Forbis and Miss Lorraine Jenkins. . Wfgrl d ofBEse Miss Kathee Reeder is the ' bride - of Lawrence Z&. WQWIERI L & Robert Ritchie Benson is the former Miss Betty Brown. Mrs. Famil.t re-t-New- e FoQdxLFashions- - Carry. Just Tell Papa The Truth You'd Like Some Privacy! By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN -- once in a while? Papa is sound of mind, and-- is in good, health far his age. He has been with us for 16 years," although he has other children he could have lived with. This is the first time I have considered mentioning something about -- ALL CHOKED UP it. Should. I? .ThEAR ABBY: My husband and I " are nearing 50. My father,, who Is 80, lives with us. We Jet him know that our home is his home, and when, we entertain he is made to feel as welcome as any guest. X .Here is my problem, and please am terrible. My husband -- dont thjnk and I never have anytime-alon- e: If we gq into the kitchen to get a snack, Papa parkshimself right there. Sometimes my husband and I want to discuss something in private, but it Miss -- Cheri Bernice Worthen has to wait because of Papa. A Glade we're and Joseph Holyoak How does a daughter go about tell-matried Friday evening at the ing her own father that she would like home of the brides parents, Mr. - a few minutes alone with her husband and Mrs. James A. Worthen, - Parowan. ; ' " Parents of the bridegroom are --Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Holyoak, Pari ' owan, The newlyweds were1 honored at a wedding luncheon by the .brides parents, and also at a 14 reception Friday" evening at the Parowan First Ward meeting ' house. Open PH. & Mon. Attending the bride were Miss 'til 9 p.m. Vickie Worthen, a sister, maid of honor; Miss Christine Worthen, another sister; Miss Karen Mitchell and Miss Etta Worthen. Pamela Worthen and Jo Anne Holyoak were flower girls. Mrs. Joseph Glade Holy- - - Scott Holyoak was best man for his brother. Ushers were oqk- - is me- - fnrmac miss Richard Van Ausdal and ClinCheri- - Bernice Worthen. ton Bentley. l Cheri Worthen DEAR CHOKED: Yes. A little privacy is better than none at' all! Your Papa may be unaware of his intrusion. First see that he has a comfortable and attractive retreatpfhisown, Then break your problem to biro gently and with good humor. If he is as sound of mind as you say, he wont resent it If he does, your problem is bigger than you think. Is BrideOf J. Glade Holyoak Olympus UNIVERSAL1 And you could face years of unneces- sary unpleasantness and tension. seem to have a DEAR lot of complaints about the way ABBY : You children answer the telephone. But I wish you would say something about the way parents should conduct theiX selves on the telephone. I am aT girl,' and boys call me quite a lot. When my father calls me to the phone he yells, MISS AMERICA . . . telephone! . 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