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Show MAGNA TIMES, Thursday, August 17, 1972 Page Three in y w . V f ' 6 H i Dua engaged - On July 26, Mildred Turpin, the daughter of C. Wayne and Helen Turpin, 8890 W. 3100 S., Magna became engaged to David K. Ellet, son of F. Kenneth and MAGNA -- Lenore Ellett, who 6287 S. W 2005 v reside at Bennion. The romantic setting for the proposal took place on the LDS Temple Salt Lake grounds. Miss Turpin is a senior at Cyprus High School. Mr. Ellett has served a mission the in New y Zealand for He is a Church. graduate of Granger High and has studied at BU. He has served six months active duty in the army and is presently a member of the National LDS Guard. He is presently employed in Magna. An announcement dinner for close members of the family was given by the pros- pective brides parents. The couple have not yet set a wedding date. " - i vy La' : Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pulley . . .wed in garden ceremony Mrs. Michael Ray Dalton . .wed Aug. 10 in Salt Lake LDS Temple Magma rites LDS temple rites performed GRANGER -- - Miss Peggy Lynn Mackay became the bride of Michael Ray Dalton, Aug. 10. Rites were performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Benjamin R. Bowering officiating. A reception was held that evening in the Granger 12th Ward Center. ter Miss Mackay is the daughof Mr. and Mrs. Byron S. of 1978 W. 4100 S., Mr. Dalton is the Granger. son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Dalton of Burkeville, Va. Mackay Those receiving guests stood before a white lace backdrop with draped yellow net at the top held with large yellow bows of ribbon. The bride was lovely in an original floor length model of nylon organdy, having a high gathered organza neckline, empire waist and a ruffle on the bottom of the skirt. skirt were centered doves. At the brides Linda Thurber. with white book was Flower arrangements were freshment tables. The tables were centered with bowlshaving ruffled net trim and daiThe bowls each consies. tained a live gold fish andyel-lorocks. Vocal numbers were presented in the refreshment area during the evening by Delores and Schoenfeld Margaret Wade accompanied by Emma w Lou Almond. were numbers and By The River A voI Love You Truly, cal number by Rex Beaird was offered Ill Build You a and Home in the Valley, Love is My Song, The first and second year Beehive girls sang I Am a of God, and The Sweetheart Tree. Music for the evening was furnished by the brides grandmother, Nielson. Another grandmother, Lucy Mackay and a grandfather, Willard Nielson were honored as they were seated at the end As of the receiving line. the end of the reception arrived, the members oftheHMMM Club surrounded the bride and groom singing their club song and each presented the bride with a yellow rose. All were tied into a large bouquet. Mr. Dalton has served a mission for the LDS Church in Denmark and is teaching at the LTM in Ricks College while attending school there. Miss Mackay has also attended Ricks College. After their honeymoon to the Grand Tetons and Jack-so- n Hole, they will make their home in Rexburg, Ida. Child 3138 S. 8240 Banks, Bertoch wed HUNTER -- - Henry Keith Bertoch and Judy Ann Banks were united in marriage Aug. 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Pres. S. Boyer offi- - Attending the bride were Sandra Mackay, a sister, who served as maid of honor; Carol Yates, Sandra Inkley, Kim Sandberg with Rebecca Johns and Brandi Nielson as flower girls. The attendants were dressed in white and yellow flowered organza trimmed with a yellow velvet ribbon at the waist and a ruffle on the bottom of the skirt. They each carried white umbrellas containing yellow daisies. Best man duties were performed by Dan Mackay, brother of the bride and ushers were Glen Mackay, brother of the bride and Hal Dalton, brother of the groom. Junior ushers were David Catmull and Jerry Norton. Mothers of the young couple chose formats of green trimmed with rhinestones at the neck and sleeves. Each pinned a corsage of yellow and white daisies with yellow roses to their shoulder. Assisting with the gifts were J. Todd Dalton, brother of the groom, Michael Holman, Gary Holman, Brad Fowlks and Todd Fowlks. Hostess was return. wedding cake was three tiered with yellow and white daisies having a heart shaped cake on either side. On the wedding cake was a simulated temple and on top a bride and groom figure. The heart shaped cakes The W ciating. A reception was held that evening in the Seville Reception Center. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Banks, 4190 S. 4800 W Hunter. Mr. Bertoch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bertoch, 6057 W. 3500 S Hunter. Those receiving guests stood before large arrangements of yellow gladiolas, and lavender ped carnations. The bride chose a floor length model of silk organza with fitted bodice, lace paneling down the front of the skirt, a high neckline, also trimmed with lace and wrist length sleeves. Her veil of brides illusion was chapel length and caught to a simulated flower Skiby, who wore a lavendar crepe dress. Flower girl was Colette Larsen, who wore a pink crepe dress. The mothers of the couple wore pink and lavendar crepe with a corsage of pink and lavendar carnations. Magna. The radiant bride wore a taffeta dress with chiffon and at the embroidered daisies neck and sleeves. Her mantilla veil was of white chiffon and Mildred Turpir. . . .announces engagement was of the HMMM Club, an organization of girls who are waiting for their missionaries to Matron of honor was Mrs. Parlene of 3498 Areata Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Pulley of d Marlene Hanson. Assisting with the serving and the gifts were members af Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Mills inset with which lace, matched the beading on the waistline. The elbow length veil of brides illusion was caught to a head piece designed with flowers. She carried an arrangement of yellow and white daisies with yellow roses and baby breath. The hand-beade- lace. The brides colors wei pink and lavendar. Her bou quet was fashioned of pink roses and lavendar carnations trim. with fern-le- -- La-V- placed on columns which formed an isle leading to the re- Their Temple - Miss Shirlene MAGNA Mills became the bride o f Robert C. Pulley July 15 at a garden wedding performed in the back yard of the grooms parents house under a flower covered arch, surrounded by the fragrance of growing pink and lavendar petunias. nmnedl Qnoimne Larry Larsen performed the honors of best man. cake was The three-tiere- d light pink with white trim and s. Each layer was sep-i- y adorned with a cupid, a heart and the traditional ,de and groom under an arch as centerpiece decorations. The newlyweds honey -mooned in Jackson Hole, Wyo., arriving via way of IdahoFalls, and Sun Valley. They are both graduates of Cyprus High School, with the groom working at the operations section of Kennecott Copper Corporation. The young couple reside will in Magna. nnnrm n imrriu a CATERING-ENT- IRE WEDDING Food. Flowers, Napkins, J Etc.. Various Menus How to get your refrigerator to cook things. Stu the right things into Jell 0 Brand Gelatin and your refrigerator w ill fix crunchy salads, interesting fruits and new side dishes. For over 250 exciting ideas, send 25c tin coin) with your name, addressand zip code to: Joys of Jell-O- , Box 8074, Kankakee, Illinois, 60901. Jell-- i registered trademark 4 the General Fonds Gnratnm OAKESON I FLORAL 5250 S. 3200 Wes Phone 298-525- 5 : : Z band. Attending the bride were Anderson, Jamie Lynette Banks, Cindy Banks, Mary Kay Bertoch, Deana Jones, Jane and Shanna Kinder. Brown, Each was gowned in yellow satin formals with high neckline and long sleeves. They carried an arrangement of lavender and yellow carnations. Best man duties were carried out by Rich Bertoch, a brother of the groom. Head usher was Larry Banks. Robin included Ushers Perkins, Mike Kerner, and Marty Worthington. Assisting with the gifts were Karl Banks, Evan Farnsworth and Ryan & jt t & A 1 Rushton. Mothers of the young couple were dressed in lavender with corsages of white carnations and yellow roses. ft At the brides book was Gaylene Worthington. with Assisting serving were Linda Hansen, Sandi Thomas, Debbi Herestritt, Alison Turnidge, and Kathy CarlIn the gift room were son. Marsha Anderson and Christine Smith. X r fW 4 rV white Prenuptial JiJL Mrs. Henry K. Bertoch . . .honeymooned in San Francisco parties were given by Carol Bertoch, Lynette Anderson and from the Tanner Jewelry Co. The bride and groom ena honeymoon to San joyed Francisco and will reside in Hunter. K |