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Show Society I ing long sleeves, ruffle around the neck, long train, high neck and sheer bodice and is called Forever Dress. Her bouquet of dowers consisted of roses and crythiumes. Ronda Dean was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Sheryl Sessions, Susan Hincks, Sheryl Benton, Kris Kranendonic and Tina Hamby. They wore peach colored spring style dresses with short sleeves and white jackets. They held a single crythium with long stem and ribbon. MOTHERS wore peach floral print dresses with solid peach jackets. Corsages were white carnations with little peach flowers around them. Jentry Anderson was a flower Morrill - Pierson THE BRIDE is the daughter of John D. and Diane Morrill of 847 N. Pheasantbrook Circle, Centerville (formerly of Fruit Heights). The groom is the son of L. Douglas and Nana Pierson of 1869 S. Davis Blvd. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Beth Cutler and Connie Knowles, Donna Perkins and Jolene Keeley, Nana Pierson and Carol Elkins, Diana Turner, Pat Turner, Jolaine Turner and Shirley Thompson. MR. AND MRS. RONALD DOUGLAS PIERSON Diane Leinani (Nani) Morrill and Ronald Douglas Pierson were marin the Salt Lake Temried June ple by Thomas B. Neff. 1 The bride has attended Davis High, Ricks College and Weber State College. The groom attended Bountiful High, the University of Utah and Milwaukee School of Engineering. AFTER A honeymoon to Sun Valley, Ida., they will make their home in Centerville. Miller - Beach Martha Jane Miller and Daniel Ray Beach were married May 19 at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church by Father Michael Kallock. tw' Bishop Bird. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Noel and Marlene Phister and Dennis and Libby Brown of Layton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darryl N. Gardner of 374 Colonial Ave., Layton. The couple was honored at a rehearsal dinner on June 14 at the Golden Coral. A reception was held at the Phister residence. served three years in Navy. After a honeymoon in the U.S. Park City, they will make their home in Sunset. Taking her place among the June brides is Mrs. Lisa Schumer, the former Lisa Partington. She is the daughter of Ms. Vannene A. Partington of 1696 E. Jost Road, Fruit Heights and N.D. Partington Sr. of Salt Lake City. A rehearsal dinner was held at the Roof, Hotel Utah, hosted by the "'rooms parents. A reception v.. ..id at the home of the brides parents in Fruit Heights. PARENTS OF the bridegroom are Mrs. Donna Stone of 1000 W. Schumer of 1625 E. 870 S. Clearfield. and neckline with long fitted sleeves with matching lace. The veil was tulle fingertip length MRS. DANIEL R. BEACH Mrs. Dale Dillon, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a tea length gown of chiffon, dusty rose. She carried a bouquet of spring flowers. MOTHERS WORE long gowns of dusty rose chiffon with corsages of white carnations and pink roses. JackV. Beach Jr., brother of the groom, performed best man duties. Ushers were David Miller and Mark Miller, brothers of the bride. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Dale Dillon, Mrs. Reed Thomas and Ann Miller. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beach Sr., Fallon, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beach Jr. and son Jeremy, Fallon, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Nelson, Kennewick, Wash.; David Miller, Dallas, Tex. A, The marriage ceremony was solemnized on June 6 followed by a reception at The Enchanted Evening in Ogden. They will live in El Paso, Tex. The bridegroom is currently a 2nd Lieutenant in the Army. The bride will continue her education at the University of Texas at El Paso. She graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College. Kaysvllle he is taking his basic training in the U.S. Army Reserves. His basic training is for a two month period and then he will take an additional two month technical training session. He left May 25 for Fort Dix. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Whicker. from Layton High School and is attending Utah State University at Logan. She is active in student government. Mr. Mabey is the son of Mrs. Norma Todd Mabey of Bountiful and the late Walker P. Mabey. He graduated from Bountiful High School and attended Ricks College in Rexburg, Ida. He filled an LDS London-Sout- h Mission and is preUnia sently junior at Utah State admiversity, majoring in business CLEARFIELD - LeAnn Matheson. daughter of A.L. -- Matheson and Mrs. Sandra P. Matheson competed very successfully in the Utah State V1CA (Vocational and Industrial Clubs of America) photography and career skills U.S. Skills Olympics that were held April 12 on the Utah Technical College campus in Salt Lake City. LEANN RECEIVED first place commercial photography and second place in job interviewing. Her first place aw ard entitled her to compete in the V1CA national contest that will be held June 25 through June 30 in Louisville. Ky. She also received a gold medal and a S35 gift certificate. in IN THE commercial category, each student was judged in four areas: 1. photography, standardized printing, photography and professional in work. assessment. LeAnn chose Timberlynn Parlor Grooming t iA All Breed Dog Grooming on-sii- c I free-lanc- LEANN II S been interested in photography for many years. She took photography at Clearfield High School under I homas Davenport for 21: yeais. She was the Clearfield High School photographer. taking some pictures foi the yearbook and school paper and also doing publicity photos for the school. She uses a 35 mm Nikon camera. LeAnn will attend Weber Slate College this fall on tin honors at entrance scholarship. She wants to major in early education and minoi in photography . On-sit- e MRS. WILLIAM SCHUMER e HER FAVORITE subject to photograph is babies, dmg Ha2lpGBil locate the following people: Please HELP US I I 45 E. Gentile No. 7, nistration. THE COUPLE plans to continue their education at Utah State this fall and will reside in Logan, vsb Bedding Plants Petunias Pansies . Verbuna Marigolds . Cockscomb Alyssum Moss Roses . Dwarf Dahlias Lobelia 80,000 Geraniums -- 2050 SOUTH 1000 WEST , SYRACUSE UTAH 8404! ' PBQN& 825T676 Layton 546-491- 7 - 161 No. Main, - Bountiful 295-612- 3 SHCwt Beautiful Flowering 8" Combination $5 ea. Limited Quantity Dont Waitl - U LI SCIENCE Hi DIET. Mon. Sat. -- 8:00-5:0- 0 Vegetable Plants Cabbane, Caulillower Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts Peppers Sweet ana Hot 15 varieties Tomatoes Cantaloupes - C.asabas aterinelon Crenshaw, Zucchini, Banana, Hubbard Pumpkins. 13 MILE NORTH yt MILEOEEAST It C WILLEY ' ' , a bas- ketball hoop for her eniiv Each contestant lecyived the negative for a print. he student had to crop the pictuie. use filters to tone the print and mount a 5v e entrv print. LeAnn's was an 11I4 black and white photo of a bov . toddler age. tr ing to balance himself enough to stand and walk. Professional assessment was how well the student did in a one to one job mteiview situation. ys - the photo- g MR. SCHUMER graduated from Clearfield High School and the United States Military Academy at West Point. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Keith Webb and Mr. and Mrs. John Schumer. School in Fallon, Nev. and the University of Nevada at Reno. He is employed by Menlove Dodge Toyota of Salt Lake. After a honeymoon to the Grand Canyon and Las Vegas, they are making their home in Salt Lake City. MISS ADAMS is the daughter of award-winnin- wedding trip to Paris, France. John Whicker is stationed at Fort Dix, New Jersey Base where E. Harris and Ethel Howard Adams of Layton. She graduated Le Ann Mathcson is on her way to acclaim graphy world, displaying some of her free-lanc- EILEEN Dubach was the matron of honor. The best man duties were shared by Abel Narvaez and John Pehrson. The newlyweds are planning a THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High and is attending the University of Utah. The groom attended Church County High PROMISING PHOTOG Contest entrants came from all parts of the state. There was competition on a school and a district level before a student could qualify for the state Olympics. S., Clearfield and John J. 333 THE BRIDE wore a gown featuring a long cathedral train, chiffon over taffeta, lace appliqued bodice Annette Adams and Clark T. Mabey are announcing their engagement with their marriage to be performed in late summer. Shelli Brown and Dennis N. Gardner were married June 16 in Layton at the Phister residence by BOB TITUS performed best man duties. Ushers were Johnny Gallegos, Mike Gardner, John Gardner, Larry Mower, Mike Murdock and Ray Phister. Prenuptial parties were given by Jeri Colemere, Jerilynn Criddle, Debbie Kaufman, Ronda Dean. Stacie Brotherson, Shirley Gardner, Sheryl Benton, Margret Love and daughters, Florence Brown. Libby Brown, Marjean Anderson and Susan Hincks. THE BRIDE graduated from Weber High School. The groom is a Layton High School graduate and Partington - Schumer Nev. Announce Engagement MR. AND MRS. DENNIS A. GARDNER THE BRIDE wore a gown featur THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Miller of 1456 Nicholls Road, Fruit Heights. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Beach of Fallon, attached to a wreath of silk flowers and baby breath. Her bouquet was colonial style of pink roses and white carnation and baby breath with dusty rose ribbon. girl. Call Kerry at 544-034- 2 - 773-139- 7 |