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Ihc repuiatiofl 14 vervwe, quality dutcri. competitive price that tv offered tit flower by Candlelight i well euab-livhe- w d. srV i MR. AND MRS. ROGTR DEAN FARSLLL Wed Giles-Parse- ll Sue Aim Gdc Id wav d tf Kay wide KdjfCf siidcn holder ) pc go and accented with burgundy Cumberland belts. Ihcir wmi corsages were nude by 5oe panjmmher. Caddie Ferre, and were of I fcmb gardenias and burgundy tiger Idiics. lied together with Ure. pnk and burgundy saim ribhon. ns w ith Pcall I amiingrim, im Ag, Ill in the hall take Temple, I id) 4 Hoc 4 Hdoniilul per Pamll, lufmed ibe weJJing rue. PART NTS OF ihc bride art Lid ami ValecnGdcvuf Kayv vide ami the gnwm jvucnf are James C. and Bell) rarvtll. i T here was wedding break-faat ihc Punter's Lull. Salt Lake City and a rcecpinm ihai evening, honored the not lywed in ihc farmington .Sukc Center. st I THE BRIDE scleclcd a wedding gown of while organza .with high Lice neck. The lung sleeves ami fined bodice featured ruffles of embroidered lace, accented with seed pearls. The full length train was edged with Ltce and ruffles. Her waist length veil of bridal illusion, was caught in a wreath of white roves nnJ lily of the valley. She held a bouquet of Trench gardenias and lily of the valley. MRS. GILBERT Galvan was matron of honor and Linda Wirrick of Oregon, was maid of honor. Sandra Giles was a brides- maid and Marie Neville attended the guest book. THE BRIDESMAID and mdid of honor chose street length pink princess Diana are making their home in North Salt Lake. MR. PARSELL served a mission for the LDS Church in Penns) Ivania, Pittsburg. Prenuptial parties were given by Debi Galvan and Mane Neville and another was hosted by Edith Steed. Patsy Steed and Barbara McFarland. THE NEW Mrs. Parsed is a graduate of Davis High School and attended Brigham Young University. Mr. Parsed graduated from Davis High and attended the University of Utah, kj Bjomn of Rexburg, Ida., formerly of Bountiful, announce the marriage of their daughter Rebecca, to Mark Sherman Wayment, son of the late Senator Sherman A. Wayment and the late LouJean Smith and of Senator Dona M. step-so- n Wayment of Clinton. THE CEREMONY was performed Sept. 14 at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Reception guests were greeted at the Colonial House in Salt Lake City. Serving as the brides matron of honor was Mrs. Marianne Birch, bride's sister. Best man was Farley Gerber and Mark Reid. THE BRIDE is attending Weber State College and is a distance runner for the WSC women's track team. She graduated from Bountiful High. and earned bouquets of pink silk tiger lilhcs, lily of the valley and baby breath tied with streamers of pink ribbon. Mother of the bnde chose a cream color street length dress and the groom's mother wore Church, SLC. were of pink roses. at St. Paul's Episcopal burgundy. Their corsages THEY RECEIVED guests at a reception held after the ceremony at the Bountiful Elks Lodge. The groom's parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at their home Friday evening. The bride wore an Alencon lace dress designed w ith Victorian waistline, pearl and iridescent sequin embroidered bodice and full chiffon overskirt bordered in lace with train. Her al wreath of pearled flowers and she carried a cascading bou- ated from Clearfield High School and served an LDS s Roberta Belle Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, Kaysvillc, and Martin Sherman Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shcrm Smith, Kaysvdle, were united in marriage Saturday, Sept. 17 three tier veil fell from a The groom is attending Weber State College. He gradu- Amsterdam-Netherland- September Bride demi-cathedr- Wed In Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. MRS. MARTIN SHERMAN SMITH DATE WILLIAMS and Glen Arncll performed the duties of best man, and wore dark grey tuxedos. The new Mr. and Mrs. Parsed honeymooned along the beautiful Oregon coast and mis- sion. He is a distance runner on the WSC track team. THE COUPLE plans to live in Ogden following a wedding trip to Bear Lake. Customer remember flower by Candlelight vdj more than potted plant e, freh Bower arrangement and dlk creation. Umpired ut the More among the Rond pecc were specialty article like doll, small Mulled ammo!, person-aiic- J card and many unique gift Hems, AM ONE WHO pew up in an era when tpacioui country kitchen relied on heal from a coal Move can remember the large cupboards that held everything from grandma finest dishes to little toy to put away to vase. Lucille CM and Tina San-Lhave expanded and diversified their Flow cr by Candlelight business into the shop next dour. They both say the reason for this change in business style is because they like shopping in stores like the Candlcight Country Cupboard. ITS ONE OF those fun shops where you are free to dl THE MATRON of honor and mothers of the bode ami groom chose burgundy drev sec. street length and w ore corsages arranged as those of the bridesmaids. Amy (ialvan was Bower girl. quet of pink roses, white stephanotis and carnations THE GROOM was attired in white tie and tails. Stephen Smith was best man with Robert Thompson, Dan Thompson and Brett Beagley serving as groomsmen, wearing black tuxedos. Mauricea Gregory attended the guest book. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Karol Gregory, Cheryl Thinnes, Kammy Smith and Bonnie Beagley. Out of town guests included the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Winifred Bonne of Lees Summit a Mo. en- twined with ivy. JUDY KAPP was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Karol Gregory, Cheryl Thin-ne- s and Kammy Smith. They wore pink taffeta full length dresses styled with Victorian and waistline, demi-trai- n puffed sleeves AFTER A honeymoon in Zihuatanejo, Mexico, the couple will make their home in Bountiful. The bride, a graduate of Davis High, attended the University of Utah and is employed by Litton, Ind. The groom attended Weber State College and is employed with Western Airlines. iSfSrfBtS.TS to know how many impossible items we are selling, Mrs. Cox says. 'The store will give you a lift. Many of the cards have clever humorous messages. We hope the shop is laid out in a comfortable way that win encourage people to want to buy,' says Tina. WHEN YOU first enter the shop your eye travels to a kitchen cupboard that was purchased from a Georgia manufacturer. Its shelves and drawers are filled with varied items. There are unpainted and painted wooden thimbles, boxes, eggs and shapes that are suitable for tole painting. Lace butterfly decorations are sitting next to cup and saucers, cutting boards, wicker baskets and teddy bears. We carry a line of the latest fad items like sand castles, Peanuts gifts. Strawberry Shortcake, Return of the Jedi and what ever else comes out, Mrs. Cox explains. TEDDY BEARS are going to be big this Christmas. The Candlelight Country Cupboard has teddy bears in sizes from one inch to three feet. Paper by the pound, high LDS Stake is sponsoring their annual Harvest Ball on Friday evening, Nov. II at 8 p.m. at the Kays-vill- e Tabernacle Cultural Hall at 198 W. Center Street, Kays-villKaysville-Uta- h e. A LIVE Band, The Middle of the Road The couple Taking hrf p!oe among the AuguM hfwk wav iM fovmer Mw 1 14 Han ten w&o traded nuptial vowvwuh David Ilitni Johnson in crrrm.ihev in Ihc Salt 1 hkc LDS Temple on Aug. TO. 1 HE M,U brule ividaueh. irr of Dr. and Mr Harold L. Hansen of SI3 E. 2 at) N.. Kayv tile. Ihc groom i a von ceremony hosted hy the groom's mother. That evening ted uc Ovata garden they reveptmo at the home of the bride's dialer rial graodiUHher, Mrs, Manon Ivan. pa of Mrs. Hetty Johnson of Rupert. Ida, anj Ihc late Mark MRS. LORI B. William wav matron of honor. Best man dute w oe performed by Doi id Ms Bnde of Rupert. Ida, G. Johnson. Dcann Griffin Scout. This i the highest honor received in the Boy Scout of America program. BRAD IS the son of Mr. and Mr. Bob Richin of 1073 E. Sherwood Drive. Kaysvillc. The award was presented to Brad during a special Eagle Scout Court of Honor held in the Kaysvdle 0th Ward. He is member of Troop 34 1 and has earned 22 merit badges, in the scouting program he has served as senior patrol leader. A new bishopric has been sustained in the Kaysvillc 20th Ward. TO SERVE as bishop is Kenneth L. Cloward; Carter George, first counselor and Frank Romney, second counselor. Frank Fcrrante, executive secretary; Ed Swenson, ward clerk; Eugene Perkins, records clerk and Wayne Hall, financial clerk, np THE BRIDEGROOM filled an LDS mission to the Belgium Antwerp Mission and is cur- rently attending Brigham 1 aiUlll Young University, np DOLLAR FOR HIS Eagle project he painted a portion of the Silver Age Senior Citizen Center in Kaysvdle. In his church he has served as Deacon Quorum President and is a recipient of his Faith in God award. HE IS a student at Kaysvdle Jr. High and has been active as a class officer and in sports, np FOR DOLLAR Losing weight can be very costly, especially when you pay for shots, drugs or even expensive, prepackaged foods. But not at Diet Center where our program Is based on sound nutrition, using all natural, Inexpensive foods you can buy right in your own grocery store. The program includes; t J vi l uirmuis 5301 29 W. 40011, BIB. 295-849- 1 nfie Wedding Specialists u FREE HONEYMOONS I with WEDDING PACKAGE PURCHASE OoodSWMiSSf-Onl- i t Vj y . PRIALPmLpan.es were given by Mrs. Astnd Kramer, Mr. lam V dlum, Mrs. Lorraine Brough. Mrs. Jan Ray and Mr. Wanda Seeley. The bride graduated from Da is High Slhool and from Bk U College of Nursing with an RN degree in 1983. Brad Richin. 14. ha attained the rank of Eagle I at the guest book. Eagle Nesv Bishopric ror iUttS. Honored at a Clunk-Rama Restaurant in Nall Lake City fallow aig the bust-net- T? w weddmg breakfast at the 03 - Private, daily counseling -- Behavior modification No shots or drugs lifetime maintenance Low prtces-n- o contracts Diet Center, where you get more than dieting music for the evenings entertainment. There will be a floor show, door prizes and refreshments. Everyone is invited from age 16 and above. It is best dress and tickets are $5 per couple, np Fun is For You! Where Spun Stitch Fabric on Sale -- 4 DAYS ONL-Y- 20 OFF Ssti Oct 22 fe NEW LOCATION SPECIAL Eugene Aguilar Barbara Rae Gonzales Service Virginia and Women Gibbany Jenny Bellecourt Linda Widmer and Sets - Perm Waves - Manicures 292-505- 7 Picture perfect details for Fall CENTERVILLE 1850 S. 400 E 292-761- 8 KAYSVILLE 216 N. Main shoe is a work of art The beveled high heel slims the ankle, This 546-049- 9 SUNSET 2649 N. Main while graceful lines flatter the foot. And the fashionable 0 details on an open toe are a masterpiece for Fall I COUPON , $30 OFF Affordably yours from Life Stride. iLlmlted to new dieters. Not fvalid with any other special. Offer expires! 1030,83. j p.m. to 5 p.m. Meet Renee Query STYLISTS: BOUNTIFUL 2132 S. Orchard AFFORDABLES 1 Coupon $2.00 OFF Introductory Consultation. Gross ' will provide the (FORMERLY MANUEL'S) Bleaches Repeal Temple Vows bring m bamkrof'.ed Mem on consignment. Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer face, made from palm tree part were Mapped to the More from I lorida. Hand shaped and painted cutting board were purchased from a company that hire the mentally and physic tally retarded ciuens. Setting up the shop was a family project. Lucille and T ins mode the tablecloths, display boxes and the store design and layout of merchandise. Lucille husband. Adrian Co, took his spare time and did all the woodwork, rail and shelve. CANDLELIGHT Country s. Cupboard t a growing Mrs. Sandal! says the success of the business will be determined by the owner's ability to keep up with the latest and to add items in demand t the inventory on a regular basis. Already the addition of Christmas items have started. CALL US TODAY for a FREE Harvest Ball Set HAIRSTYLING Tints - MR. AND MRS. DAVID liRLNT JOHNSON for your money. EMMANUELS Haircuts - Shampoo in the endless tAtfi(iy that Mr, Co and Mrs. kaftJWl baieaMuired, Ft RU1 tM S for the store arc made m gn show v.pcu4 ty supplier and people who quality gift wrap, applique patterns, candlewicking supplies, cookie cutters, wind socks and Oct. 19 to Oct. 22 For Men U)txi. Cundki-gb- l designer for Chez Renee Cross Stitch Kits. See all her finished designs. All Chez Renee Kits 20 OFF Ad day Saturday Open Late Friday Night- - Lisa Hoskins 1975 North Main 773-047- 6 - Layton The Spinning Wheel BARTONS SHOES 133 North Main, Bountiful 43 North Main - Bountiful THE NATURAL. T WAT TO LOSE WEIGHT! LOW-COS- |