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Show Sunday, October 10, 1993 11E Standard-Examiner BAN ANNIVERSARIES ENGAGEMENT WEDDINGS Lovell-Reeder Braschier-Hanis Myrtle Lovell of Clinton and Norman F. Reeder of Ogden will exchange wedding vows on Saturday in the Ogden LDS Temple. Their children will honor them at a reception afterward. Family The new Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harris have chosen to make their home in Washington Terrace. The newlyweds have returned from their honeymoon to Reno, Nev., Lake Tahoe and San Francis- and friends maygreet the couple co. from 6 to 9 that evening at the Clinton LDS 3rd Ward, 2223 N. The bride is the former Gloria Braschler of Washington Terrace. 1000 West. The bridegroom is a formerresident of Ogden. The newlyweds plan to make their home in Ogden. Active members of the LDS The couple exchanged wedding vows in ceremonies performed by Church, they plan to continue to Bishop John Robin on Sept. 3 at the home of the bridegroom. The children of Jesse N. and Wanda Taylor Bybee of Uintah Highlands will host an open house . for the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Friends and family may greet them from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday at the Uintah LDS 3rd Ward, 5855 S. Skyline Drive. No gifts. A family dinner celebrating this event was given in January. They were married Jan. 22, 1943, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Both are active members of the LDS Church, serving in manypositions. Born in Uintah to J. Orin and May Byvee, he served in the Navy during World War II and retired from Hill Air Force Base after 35 years of service. He worked for the Uintah Highlands Improvement District on the Board of Trustees and as an employee for manyyears. He has served on many boards and committees for public service. Born in Ogden to Earl and Lottie Taylor, she retired from the IRSaf- ter 21 years of service. Their children and spouses are _ Karl and Bonnie Silvester of Bountiful, Jan and Janet Cunningham of ‘Clearfield, and Alan and Katherine Bybee of South Ogden. They have ~17 grandchildren and four great~grandchildren. The bride chose Frankie McFarland to serve her as matron of hon- Burton Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harris or. Standing by the bridegroom as best man was Robert Garside. Earl and Ruth Burton will cele- brate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house hosted by their children from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Ogden LDS 71st Ward, 300 Gramercy Ave. Nogifts please. Nancy J. Ware and Adam L.Per- ry were united in marriage on Sept. 9. The site for the ceremony and ers were Matt Perry, Mark Perry, Bakersfield, Calif. Their vows were reception was the Roy LDS 12th Ward. Bill Ware, David Ware and David Gonzalas. The ring bearer was solemnized Dec. 12, 1955, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Owens of Roy and the Jared Perry. late Ellis M. Ware. graduates of Roy High School and Albert and Mary Ninetta Burton. He served in the Navy during World WarII and retired from the Defense Depot Ogden in 1988 after 41 yers of service. She was born in Ogden to Dwight J. and Lyda Thompson. She was a bookkeeper for the Utah State Liquor Commission for 17 and Myrtie Lovell tired from Metz Baking in Ogden after many years of service. was Nichelle Anna Ware. Best man was Shane Wilde. Ush- They were wed Oct. 14, 1943, in He was born in Ogden to Nephi Norman F. Reeder Ware-Perry LDS Seminary. She works at Palmer Decor. He works at C&C Distributing. Maid of honor was Natalie Ware. Bridesmaids were Sara Perry. Wen- home in Ogden, after returning The bridegroom is the son of Mr. dy Turnbow, Bonnie Bennett and Jessica Murdock. The flower girl ANNUAL BAZAAR The new Mr. and Mrs. Perry are and Mrs. Russell L. Perry, also of. Roy. The newlyweds have madetheir Halt iaihi ve CLG LU sag their honeymoon in Park ity. RbbbLeto Dining Room Opens at 3:00 p.m. years. Both have held manypositions in the LDS Church. Their children and their spouses are Bob and Sandy Burton, Fern- ley, Nev.; Barbara and Bill Burnett, Clearfield; Cheryl and Mike Seamons, Roy; Karen and John Buist, West Valley; Valerie and Joe Barrett, Kaysville; Lyda and Larry Rose, Layton; Susan and Gary Fra- ga, Ogden; and Tim and Yuka Bur- a) t q RI : r4 q -Fe 0 Serving Delicious Combo Dinners ChowMein, Noodles, Sushi A Look fo. STANDARD-EXAMINER SEEKsections the first Tuesday of every month September thru May. FR Bybee Family and friends attended the event. Ruth and Ear! Burton EXAMINE Wandaand Jesse Bybee serve as ordinance workers in the Ogden LDS Temple. The bride-elect worked for Bon Marche and in the cafeteria of the Ogden LDS Temple beforeretiring. The prospective bridegroom re- ton, Austin, Tex. A son, Thomas Pte eee Hot Dogs, Drinks, Te et) Celie Bakery Goods, Dry Goods, Fun Games, Door Prizes. BUDDHIST CHURCH OF OGDEN 155 North St. * Ogden » 392-7132 Earl Burton, is deceased. They have 32 grandchiidren and eight great-grandchildren. -Burton Chest and Lenora Dockery Bur- ton of Ogden will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Friday at an open house hosted by their children. Family and friends may greet them from 6:30 to 10 p.m., the Pa- cific Room at the Ogden Park Hotel, 247 24th Street, Ogden. Nogifts please. They were wed Oct. 15, 1943, in : Falcon, Ark. He was born Jan 22, 1923, to Chest I and Queenster Toney Burton.in Buckner, Ark. He Jin: and Ambrean Sanders Dockery in Buckner, Ark. She worked for the IRS, Hill Field Child Care and a teacher’s aide in the Ogden City Schools. She retired from the IRS in 1986, Her interests include knitting, crocheting, sewing and visiting ‘her family. Both are members of the New Zion Baptist Church. 6. 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