Show ) The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday Angus! ? W 13 1957 zj I Wedding Tune Plays For Logan Maidens ‘ Mr and Mrs George Miss NaDeen Leishman to George CL Pickens Mr Pickens is the son of Mr and Mrs Albert Pickens of Preston Idaho The ceremony took place July 9 r Mrs David C Kimball the Smlthfleld The new Mrs Kimball has attended Brigham Young Uni) versity Mr Kimball completed two years in the US Army and is employed in Logan where the couple will make a home Leishman-Picken- s Mr and Mrs Ray W Lelsh-ma- n of Wellsvllle announce the marriage of their daugh - RACER DICYCLE rls A'! I ’ " - I BACK TO SCUOOL SPECIAL 26" I performed June 19 Relatives and close friends were pres- The bride is the daughter of Mrs M L Murdock Logan Father of the benedict is Albert May of Eads Colo For her wedding the ' new Mrs May wore a gown of scalloped Chantilly lace over satin Her was held by a crown of sequins and seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of pink rose bud$ and white carnations Her only attendant was her slate? Miss Myra Murdock' Ted Daniels performed duties of best man The couple honeymooned en route to Bakersfield Calif where they are making a home i for the summer The new Mrs May has been a student at Utah State University where she is affiliated with Chi Omegsf sorority and this past year she was associate editor of the Buzzer the University yearbook and worked on Student Life and Scribble She also was a member of Spurs Mr May has completed three years of study at Utah State He will graduate next year in electrical engineering IMPQIMUJT THAI! CL0TIIIS TO START Bever- TO SCHOOL DACIC Mrs 7 fI ) t r ’ J Sirs B Fitzgerald Mrs Marlin D Johnson ' - Mr Fitzgerald Weds Miss Nielson FrancesNuneviller Dons Tulle Lace tulle underskirt was accented with a beaded ailk peplum Her shoulder-lengtveil of Illusion cascaded from a squarely fitted cap She carried daisies and atephanotis centered with an orange lily Matron of honor was Mrs Harlan Bates - Other attendants were Mrs Gary Peterson Mrs Cordell Brown Miss Pat Fitzgerald and Miss Linda Jacobson The matron of honor was gowned in an orange polished cotton sheath Other bridal Jay T ‘Collins claimed Miss Frances Nuneviller as his bride Saturday in double-rinrites solemnized in the Park City Memorial Building with City Judge Clara Shea officiating The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank E Nuneviller of Park City and parents of the benedict aro Mr end Mrs John W Collins also of Park City For her wedding and reception after the rites the bride chose a gown of Chantilly lace over satin featuring a chapel train of lace Her ruffles veil was held by a crown of sequins and pearls and she carried white roses and carnations Miss Nonl Eley was maid of honor with Miss Corky Eley Miss Mary Collins and Miss Margie Nuneviller as bridesmaids They were gowned In blue embroidered crystalette and caiTied pink carnations Blain Jolley was best man For the honeymoon trip to Las Vegas Nev the new Mrs Collins chose an orchid lawn dresS with white accessories They will make a home in Salt Lake City g floor-lengt- h h elbow-lengt- ' 7 h uVi 0 A EXAMINED attendants wore- similarly styled sheaths of green polished Cotton All wore green flowered hats with matching cummerbunds and yellow accessories Leiand Fitzgerald served as best man Ushering duties were performed by Pearl Pollard Duane Howlett Ben Cutler and Warren Fitzgerald The newlyweds are honeymooning in Montana and the -- -- Id 4 satin "v Jay T Colli ne ' was gowned in a pleated tulle and lace over floor-lengt- - HAYMXI13 early July in Nevada At the reception the bride ( tV ' FOR THE VERY BEST CARE groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Leonard A Johnson 2138 W North Temple' The couple was married in i Eldon May claimed Miss Marilyn Murdock for his bride in a homo ceremony waist-length-ve- evening in stake house :t iv 1 lng his military service at Fort Carson Colo ent rorj son-in-la- w fcrtdbftd'1s2nisS y Amt- - YOUKilllCCOJ'SEYE comfort is ley 1100 S 10th West entertained Friday at a garden reception in honor of their and daughter Mr and Mrs Marlin D Johnson The bride is the former Miss 1 ' f t s Murdock-Ma- y 4 Garden Party Entertains Bridal Pair “ 9 ter By Julia Nibley Howell LOGAN— On Friday Miss Patricia Noble became Mrs David C Kimball The new bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lorin M Noble of Smlthfleld The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Leonard Kimball of Logan r' “’"' A' r&tpl2bdrl'ddHorihg the newlyweds was held Friday -- ' 4 Bridal attendants Included Mrs Ron Cowen matron of honor Miss Jerol Rae Sorensen Miss Myrna Hill Miss Orchid Marie Openshaw and Miss Kathlens Beverley Best man duties were performed by Doug Lawson BY A MEDICAL DOCTOR Ask your family doctor for a recommendation or wo will bo glad to help you select a good doctor Bring the prescription to as for best first quality material and craftsmanship 4 w $ Helen Murdock —— bells will ring for Miss Helen Murdock and Blaine t LeRoy Gale The Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Edmund IL Murdock 839 Rposevelt Ave (1495 South) The future ' bridegroom Is a son of Mr and Mrs A LeRoy Gale 125T Ashton Ave (2335 South) Wedding Sept 6 EESE ©P’iMmSESdDP Lo-rai- 3 CONVENIENT bride-elec- LOCATIONS 420 BOSTON BUILDING EM 352 EAST 1ST SOUTH EL 1062 EAST 21ST SOUTH IN 71112 3-52- L ON SUGAR HOUSE) Pacific Northwest They plan to live in Orem while both continue their studies at Brigham Young University h Miss Charloft Ivey Becomes Bride In Mid-Summ- Rite er On July 18 Miss Charlott Ivey became the bride of Errol Ross in rites performed by Rulon Widdlson LDS bishop In the Payson LDS Ward Relief Society room - The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles I Ivey of Payson Parents of the bridegroom are Mr and Mrs Rollo Ross of Santaquln A reception was given In the chapel later the same eve- ning The bride was gowned in floor-lengt) nylon tulle and lace Bridal attendants were Miss May Ivey maid of honor Miss Dorothy Kotter Miss Joy Wightman and Miss Joyce Ivey Dan Ross stood as best mam A h Nielstm-Fitzgeral- d Light and tool worrying mm not Included Hand Brakes Hub Reg DICK 3f95 HOW $6995 Eaty Terms cor MII1IS0II TIRE 49 East 9th South EM 4-36- 61 f An orange and yellow flower arrangement created the background for the marriage of Miss Kareen Nielson to James B Fitzgerald July 29 In the garden of the bride’s parents The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Nielson of Sandy The bridegroom is the son of Mrs Eva A Fitzgerald of Draper Immediately after the ceremony performed by A- - R Mlckelsen LDS bishop the couple was honored at a garden reception in the home of the bride’s parents The bride wore a- silk taffeta gown with a bateau neckline and sleeves The 4 J V r ' Lindslrom-MacArthu- 2'’ t iV th 14 16 17 18 19 Holding device Appropriate Football play Ingenious Type of meal service Entertain Legman Epoch Popular Napoleonic novel —“21 Fall behind— 52 63 6 Milieu of Young man Relative of a 7 apparatus versatlonallsts 24 Abodes 11 Dickens 13 Workgroups 15 College In Iowa Down the 20 r Rundown-- 36 Including everything 38 Poo poem 39 Whit grapes 42 AVhat Button Gwinnett did Peltries 46 One of the — Sporadee 40 Cherishes 41 Greek letter- 43 Mystical biblical word 45 Roman road 46 —Into (scolds) 48 Spanish prizes prizes 30-2- 5o VVl prizes I 49 Through 50 Objectives Phone State give directions to homo ' I 1st Prize THIS NEW 1957 SEVfAOR— m SmAMtINERPORTAeUSEWmOMACHINt Sow Light Fabric Selector Built-I- n if if r 20-5- 0°° Floating Pressure Foot Automatic Darner Automatic Bobbin Winder - 2nd prize $14950 w ELECTRO HYGENI VACUUM CLEANER Will: li FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES: Contest Ends Midnight August 18 painter If RFD benedict Fill In the crossword puzzlo mail or bring in your puzzlo to the address shown Fill in your namo address and phono number — — - on coupon Only one entry per person will be allowed Everyone Is eligible for prizes except our employees employees of this newspaper employees of our advertising agencies and their families The winners will be decided by the accuracy of puzzle and earllness of postmark The judges will also consider neatness in the event of ties Only one first prize will be awarded Decision of the judges will be finalrAII entries become the property of Sewmor Sewing Center ele-me- City 10-$- 80° TO ' now through fall ‘3199s0 in PRIZES 40 Fgmous yachtsman 41 Rosario's river ' Name Address cotton plaldt you 11 look pretty hi Crossword Puzzlo Contest k Ring 23 Food fish of eloth tropical tea Inheritor 25 Acted In a 47 Trifle Specloeof playful man- 10 Explosive — 11 Immunizing ner peppor Horserace 27 Canasta agents 29 Knocks down 14 Madagascar counting Act conceited' 31 Navy mans — — for examples Abbr - Abbr ly (whh Small 32 66 "oneself) Preposition 1 Men of 25 Cros out 26 Be aware of 3 28 Exclamations 29 Church days JF -- 30 Burned 32 Men from Merther Tydfil 33 Latin student's best fmriend 34 Small political group 35 Native Christians of Egypt 37 Light inert at gaseous guile Sly action 12 Fabrics heroine 40 — sack 61 Merchandise 2 3 guard 35 10 Lacking In -- 22deverion del Mar 8 Fastens 9 Standard 58 Subtle qualities -- Puts on Mrs Errol Ross dlapEs 34 Whore Yina Down conductor 55 Security 57 Sharpening 59 1 r Miss Gayle Llndstrom and Douglas A MacArthur were married Friday morning In the Mantl LDS Temple In the evening they were hon-ore- d at a wedding reception at the Benjamin LDS Ward The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl E Llndstrom of Spanish Fork Mr and Mrs John W MacArthur of Ogden are parents of the floor-lengt- h Across ’4 i ‘ fr t -- wi&m SEWING CENTER 654 SOUTH STATE ST r Sheaths that show little cover-u- p A sleeves wjien you slip off the jackets to you'll be cool enough -o 0k “dressed” enough later! now Drtu hat scoop neck Jacket with white otter collar Coley and Lori carefree cation plaii In dark glowing colors Red brown or green 10 $e IL b Shagbark (ne iron) Jacketed theoth Brown las white overcollar en dress t blue grey or red plaid lust 1957 Sr It Seer Revlvin Chv 10 to IX m y MratW I I) I SmilSOTlMCfeae OPE H - 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