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Show 2A Sunday Herald SUNDAY: JULY 3, 1967 County, Utah Late Summer and Autumn Marriages Fill Social Calendar JOYCE IVEY PATRICIA MATHIS KATHLEEN O’NEILL KAREN MADSEN Patricia Mathis Will PaysonReception to Fete Autumn Wedding Plans Kathleen O'Neill Reveals Told by Karen Madsen Engagement to Mr. Weimer Wed Rodney Peterson Couple After Temple Rites ~) Mr, and Mrs. Verl J. Madsen|lips and Sharon Wilson as Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. of Orem announce wedding) bridesmaids. O'Neill of Orem have announced pes for their daughter, Karen] Miss Madsen is a graduate of plans for an early August wedjadsen, and Neal R. Wilson, a|Orem High School and is emgon of Mr. and Mrs, Gayln C.|ployed as a dental assistant in Wilson of Lehi. Salt Lake City. Her fiance was Wedding’ ceremonies in the|/graduatedfrom Lehi School and RulesList University -where he is active For Bride Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. is attending Brigham Young 1 are planned for the couple|in athletics. He has served an and a formal reception is being/ LDS mission to the Southern arranged that evening in the|states and is a member of the Orem, Fourth-27th Ward Hall. Utah National Guard. Invited fo serve as maid of} The couple will establish a honor is Karen Johnson with|home in American Fork followLeAnn Dalebout, Debbie Phil-!ing the marriage. ding which will unite their | Weimer, NewsStory Because of the increasing demandfor space for bridal ae and stories, the following rules have been established by the Daily ferald: ‘An interval of at least six weeks is required be ‘tween the publication of an daughter, Kathleen, and Dr. and Mrs, Edwin Forrest;men’s College. Mr. Peterson is A Sept. 7 wedding in the ior at Brigham Young’ Unfver- Mathis of Little Rock, Ark., re-|@ dramatic arts major at BYU |Manti LDS Temple is being sity, majoring in electrical enveal August wedding plans for|@nd has completed an LDS planned by Joyce Ivey and) gineering. He has served an Sheldon D. Hill. She is the|[ng mission in Western Cana. their daughter Patricia Allene|South Brazilian mission. Zene son of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Weimer of Nucla, Colo., in Southern California. A reception will be tendered the couple later in Orem, Miss O'Neill was graduated from the Orem High School and LDS Seminary. She has attended the Utah Technical College and now is employed in California, : Mr. Weimer, a graduate of Nucla High School (Colo.), also attended Colorado State University in Fort Collins and was remaene from Utah Technical lege where he was a member of the stutient council. He now (Pam) Mathis, who will marry| The couple will coninue stu- |daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. Rodney Peterson on Aug. 24/dying at BYU after the mar- James E. Hiatt Jr., and he is The couple plans to make a the son of Mr and Mrs, Dean in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.| riage. Mr. Peterson is a son of Mr.| and Mrs. Edward H. Peterson TO PORTRAY NUN of Provo. A reception onthe) “HOLLYWOOD D. Hill, all of Payson. (UPI)—Siélla A reception in their honorwill be held that evening in the Pay- \home in Provo while Mr. Hill completes his education, eee . | "HOLLYWOOD.(UPI)_Pare evening of their wedding day| stevens will portray a nun with json First-Fith Ward hall. will fete the couple at the Orem|Rosalind ‘Russell in ‘Where Both’ are graduates of Payson) mount has lengthened the title Reception Centre, Angels + Trouble High Scdool and LDS Semin-'of “T.P.A.” to “The President's Miss Mathis is a senior psy-| Follows!” ary. Miss Ivey has also com-| Analyst,’ chology major at Brigham pleted a course at Utah Techni-' % 259 Young University and has at-| Astronomy is the oldest of eal College and is now employ-| More than 9 million youths tended Randolph “Macon Wo-'the sciences. ed in Prov- “r_ Hill is a sen-' will reach the age of 21 in 1968, — ae te aE tad lis serving in the U.S. Navy ‘in ‘Vietnam. 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