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Show NOVI Bible Verse "It i '( .'.if v i V i' t v). l t,i 4 l it t i J f1 3 i : , (U.lJ t I lf :!. aV . i .i V t, . 'V I . . rjl ( I - i- irii tit I. I 11.. I i I 1! it . ' I f .t i f; t 1 : i t i if r r ? b - I- t !R, Mr 1A . k J re nl H 2g pi llfii Arfe I ,DtT Alt if; HI ef D4 M vr t.n I in I i , the Hj, R in J Nov, t ITs lrs lle h.niXfJ ft;- le Cr I'Uon by MR. AND MRS. DARKLLL LUND ug and Exchange Vows M,r 5 l.itn.u Graves nd Lund were itu-Ut- il tt cJncvJ.iy everting. CVt. A n at the Church of ! c .Shepherd. OgJcn. Ttw Rev. L.L. U mder pII'm used ill the c.imllriichl cere monv an J Ihe W SC W otnlw inj ' Ow.nici provided muvie for the w cdJing and also for ihc reccp-- I Ison, which was held in Tuttle I pinup-- d (hJ Rill. I r .- BRIDE'S color of Hue and cream were earned out in : the table decorations and in the ice Unique. cream ucJJmg cahe. made hy Jennifer Johnson of Kaysville. .Miss Janet Cancy tended the . flowcr-dccoraie- d guest book and Michael .tirascs rcccised the presents. Recorder players from the 'Society for Creative .Anachronism played during .lhe reception. The new bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Stephen L. Graves, Kaysvillc. She wore her mothers wedding dress of taffeta faille styled with an neckline, lo- wered waistline, and chapel train. The bodice and bertha were embellished with French appliqued lace, and her fingertip veil also had lace appliques. THE HEADPIECE was decorated with lace and pearls and she wore a pearl necklace and earrings. Elbow-lengt- h mit.ty made by her greatgrandmother completed he ensemble. Her English oval bridal bouquet was made up of roses, gardenias, batchelor buttons and baby breath decorated with blue ribbons. Miss Helen Wayman was the maid of honor and wore a blue and cream ensemble. Lois Graves and Jennifer Hammar-gren- -. the bride's sisters, were the bridesmaids. Their mid- - and Mrs. Max Rigby and her sister and and Mrs. Van Flint dro.ve to Spokane, Wash, where they enjoyed a 10 day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Flints daughter and family, Major and Mrs. Lynn Beens. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fer-ranhave returned from a trip to the East to visi.t with his family and friends. They visited in Plymouth, Mass, with a brother Mr. and Mrs. Dominic and with a sister Mrs. Sabina Heggarty at Medford, , and with another brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph length Hue laffcu l.dJ Wot S'ale dtc' f WfJJ. ng l- - If Ul-s l eut even. Censer an open Ji i?-.- Rid f v.Krr, A in H-- w per tU l 4 VMS Ntalbit wc c-- in I e j!' on Nov, r, M Kt I Mi ac ihJkl f (tifw man kAhcft, o wa firaupiial parties were VvftdjaKdaNrn.M'v, pift n Im Kit.fvn. Mv, Norn-- ktf. Mrs, lilt l.felMHI i I.V .- 4 ,J IV Krwwitj ft. An t me Ruic ft Atfv?on iif ; r W. rACKftftl. Temple Riles i v AMI MRS, DM !ft Jt"cry Amfp'.m. No her gnom. T ihe R-v- e KrJue Uf tsj km tw.k, THE a E 8 IHE. t ajton tl a4 h 50(h AnnivcMsarv f 1 JX Sfjtufury is a Huve at bU) Ui vcfv c4 a H. twa M wn,j ptivuon, t be r.vm i t4 pje Twmlavll ci jsJ I Ic bt me an I ti N.oui rJ f'advtfd Mtna Cum taut . MR fnm ItnNam Voun Cruer !) , He vtrvttl w ihe I Ihltwifl Rl.:i M II It A bod honeymoon I'fetf lo htjfiVy Hawn. Ida .ihecmi rle will male their home w Twin f allv. cream ribbons. and Mrs. Darrell Lund, Ogden, wore cream tails , i 'fi. a, LL i Mb anJ ik tm A- u- x mi MR. AND MRS. EDA ALLDREDGE Golden Anniversary w Ennis and Eda Alldrcdge will be honored Saturday, Dec. 3, at the Oak City Island 2nd Ward Chapel at Oak City from p.m. Ennis and Eda were married Dec. 6, 1933 in the Manti Temple. THEY HAVE lived in Oak City, Hooper and Sunset. Since Ennis retired from Hill Air Force Base, they have resided in Oak City. moyne, deceased. They have 22 grandchildren and two No gifts please. Church of Jesus Christ of LatterSaints and have held numerous church positions. -day THEY HAVE eight children with seven still living: Danice Mikesell and Bradley Allredgc of Sunset; Eloise Parker, Roy; Myrna Gronwald, South Weber; Shauna McCalmant, Hooper; Janet James and Lora Facer of Oak City. A son, De- - am cf rdd cf Oftvf and Veida I the goidi n Uf g K Ot PI I Will girt! 1 4 III Kd nfi J c P m m i;.? ?. ihi 2J I . Ujid be on a .$ ls w f.i. t's ewittuMl S. It Is cH .. ilcd t.'f I ot ,1 eras )Vr . i r .V et S.ivielv, le K 1 lien d I t .nr S.h-1!- ! i,!-r- r 4 in ..f SSe is a P en her Ird.r i I aides lo Sail Lake City, where Richard went lo work fori from there he went to Geneva Steel Later he went lo Ihe Naval Supply t at Clearfield anj retired from Hill Air force Base after 27 years. IV-po- v Hit Dec-Ja- a Feb. March ARCHES their 3 Weddings aftd High Pr . tanci in m! ' lived n mm e m g lo I I i e i ff s.n.c it Ferrante at Hollis, New Hampshire. They also spent time in Virginia and in Atlanta, Ga-- . with friends. They enjoyed sightseeing as well as the beautiful autumn foliage. Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs.' Kevin Bereece of North Ogden with the arrival of Tamara Sue on Oct. 7 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in 15 Ogden weighing in at 7 lb. Mrs. Bereece is the former LaDell Wagstaff of Kaysville. At home is a brother Tim. oz-- . Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.; Frank Wagstaff, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bereece of Clearfield. VERY TRUE Any person who is always feeling sorry for himself should be. -- - e P-- f.ie years rji.iv in p4l aid ih 1-r huii-c- f hsrp.C III ti time. b ivc wo dai.yhltjs ) J ishirlcvi H m.i-- . n !T C itv and Mrs I lift Ms I loJ , S I f i Wiiso. Svr.uU'S !ev hate mne gtandJ aldcn i aJ lo II cv I. oe srsen rb:1 Im. ni.Sniifhwm.SaliLikcCiiv; Vfs. (Marla) Angell. naav. rk ; Mrs. Jerald K. iRori.il H.ggs, Magna. 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He .: lorcnce Lois Ouh.iiJ anj I men1 efs nf the den sp.I.e tieiv irtd Mum a s.w e . Bodily. The Golighths lived in IJ.i ho until 1942 when they moved HIS CHILDHOOD a J I f , 232 5057 May-Ros- e Both have been active in the I I b-- i burn April 21. 1910 in I ,.u view. Ida., to George C. V v j i i iM ! i 1 settetafv to Surd i VI ..ml s le Mil i in p iu r ,i j le eiilarH, a.iif,g S , , u jn .dc I in MRS. GOIH.HIIA then-weddi- THE REHEARSAL dinner was held at Tonys in Ogden. Prenuptial parties were given by Marie Lockett, Ivaloo Lund and Helen Wayman. np MKS. GUI (Gil 1 L gi, left.p'c. 0 Osburn and Myrtle IWV. (fliligitly. w 1 I fe were mar wd N.n 2 If 11 m the Silt I ale I Ds 29. ivUm ihchn:i Temple, lie Wav born N. v f j. If i in Ircvton. M.i . u s,.r ,.f THE GROOM, a son of Dr. ft ?aV. N g greet friends and rdaiitcv from 3ft pm No gd'v pirns? Tim yyRi Ab Opi I jti -- batchelor buttons and Hum Ogden. J 'l.Iott carnations, trimmed with and godparents and the Rnb Rity die f, (t-- A. ried lighted candles surrounded by baby btcath. groom's grandparents. The new Mrs. Lund graduated from Davis High School and is attending Weber State College. The benedict graduated from Bonneville High School, Weber State College and is employed by the IRS Ogden Service Center. After a wedding trip to Aspen, Colo., th. newlyweds will reside in V .- -i skirls and crcam colored satin cummerbunds. The puls car- HONORED guests at the wedding included the bride's grandmother, aunt and uncle J twl L RtUf M:()(,t 1 114 ft i in; (t! Brit prrni of ffsfir goldm wtddifti 2 fftirfwy VuuJ.ii M? c t Uent I one ( b .n! 2 N L. Jns'.m I an mm c Rry v.i) fca-lure- d accented w it h a boutonniere of batchelor buttons, htese Lund was ihc best man and Byron and Roger LunJ were the groomsmen. They wore dark blue tusedos with boutonnieres of white mini carnations. Mr. Graves, who gave his daughter away, also wore a dark blue tuxedo. Mrs. Graves attended in a street-lengt- h sapphire blue dress with shirsleeves and red elbow-lengt- h surplice-rapped bodice. The groom's mother chose a dark dress with blue, polka-dotte- d long sleeves and high, rufllcd neckline. They wore gardenia corsages. AM) MRS Honored On o()(Ii lae- square yokes, tiered AND.Vi h n.MJ k KMMIf MR Grrtry, Mrv, CJI l;:l t IM EM 1 U r;s C3 n npjri 1 m m Ask about our 60 days same as cash plan 305 No. 200 W., Bountiful 1 298-365- d 6 After the Sale its the Service that Counts 4 tUA AS r4 im Ifaal '1 QQOQii iT9 m& T ai M A L m 0 I it I iODDO aa |