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THE BRIDE'S gown ljn M Ure eJged onto with cry xuJ pf g tag sleeve nd Iter bouquet of i!k white ktephanott and a!k ergma eUgrng on dov roe. . forgctme-noK- Maid of honor wa Laura Petty with Suzanne Cadd and Jamie Green at bndcmatd. lilac They wore floral print drewej with a coal neckline. They carried silk nosegays of pink rotes surrounded by violets and white forget-me-not- SERVING AS best man was Jim Williams. Lawrence Aguirre. Doug Smart, Gyde Hansen. Marc Petty, and Milo Petty were ushers. The mothers wore floor length plum colored gowns. They wore orchid corsages. PRENUPTIAL panics were given by Donna Hansen. lUroe l4 tea. Judy I'dersoa. Martha Cathy Wdtamt, ll.Hl.ns, limr hity. Shan Greta. Jamie Green. Laurie Xobiasoa. Kane Jardoe. Marilyn Brown. Carlcne Stuart, Mat me C4. theme Nargte and Betty Keller. The bnde graduated from Das it H eh Svboul and t a moral b Y U. truzm wear-- y childhood educatiofl. The room graduated from Bountiful H tH School and A attending 1ST U. moving in business admimsiraiKNi. He fulfilled a mission to Adelaide, Au- stria. AFTER A honeymoon to Jackson Hole, Yellowstone and Canada, they are nuking their home in Provo, where they are continuing their l I( rt! b'rl its IflWHf W?f t I 4 I IHOUtUirtsadefeC d Mrs, Georgi W. Mr, Mfight of Kayssitie, He WimtUtMDriiP.f t s giiv-I . Kg w4 tv test's ti'vufr Y tv M-- g M gLweSig jJ Gcd (D Layton 1 II 4- - lilt .."14 vz nr, tihiiuil h id htt ihninrt WuftirV f is ft" hrit ftiii ftjU 411 1 M X ;V Itrj, hXrt.Mft t I 4,1 ftti v. n Hi Ej.iIi Il l i li.t KM 111 euii'M.m 1 it It ! Yix V aft ft tR.lll.'l I If . I ft i1j m" , 1 i.v in - lit Mi. "i. i. Jnmi 1 ill - til Hi.ihii i is ' 1,4 A in it 1. 1 ft left-- : 1 l- -.i At- Wltf- - 4.1ft A ift' MwatiX hint 4 ft i ift 4t txi ift ( ,ift uni M x M.iim 1 a t i 4 ft, ft ' t ilit ftrXtttMf 4 ftlhft Vt ,i 44.M Kf !'. m ItMit 1: 41I1I it i.r V.a .a I, wa vt-- l Ward tKZTi Xrf'MiVi .? UinUi It clj)5(J VnTijf wasawmiB IV M. f Idxi) ffiwm i V bun (t 't evt4t4(,1 M,, ttp 1 l( H XdMtt! the ctvre following IN certmuny w as hosted by the pewms pa- aJ tents, THE IRIDCS gown was a festfy erratum of nylon sbecr Gthwmed over a beasy floor-lentwith an empire bodice daintly accented w:h lacC and brad work featuring a ilinJup collar and long ta- ita pered 4 sktsev. Her nylon veil fell softly from n matching Dee and beaded crown. Her bouquet consisted of an orchid surrounded with pink and red roses and nbbon streamers. ATTENDING I 7 t i THE bride Tnsh King. They wore : noon. The girls presented a fashion show to their mothers. g Each girt made a skirt and a matching handbag. draw-strin- They also sewed washcloth slippers. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Marlby and their family have moved from Layton to San Diego, Calif. The move was due to a job transfer. t Stratton Headquarters PARTS -- SERVICE norm-lengt- h bearer, and Tammy Lloyd attended the guest book. The mothers chose floor-lenggowns of dusty rose and their corsages were pin and red roses, daisies and carnations. th KEITH LLOYD performed the duties of best man and Vance King was the usher. Prenuptial parties were given by Hanna Wright, Robyn Furse, Sandy Cottrell, Belinda Christensen, Iva Lu . King. Jill King, Kaylynn Arnell, Delora Russell, Millward and Chris Shaw. Shar-m- a 766-13- 13 CHAIRS SHARPENED - CHAIM SAW PRODUCTS THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and atteJed WSC. The groom also graduated from Davis High and has gulfllled an LDS mission in Tennessee. Attending the buffet tabje were Susan Allen, Debbie Webster and Tibi Willard. Gift carriers were Shad Simmons. 645 North Main, Kaysville FURNITURE CLEANING OUR SPECIALTY Trained by Factory Specialist IMM3 pleated skirts with dusty rose Mousy lops. Each held a spray .of pink and red roses with pink and white carnations. Flower girls were Melissa Arnell and Melanie Arncll. Toby Simifions was the ring QH (TZTZZ MIL AND MRS. MORRIS G. ADAMS To Celebrate 50th Ginton residents, Mr. and Mrs. Norris G. Adams, will be honored by their sis sons with a 30th wedding anniversary open house on Oct. 17, 1980. THEY WILL greet friends and relatives from p.m. in the White House reception center at 1190 E. 3425 S.,south Ogden. The family requests that gilts be omitted. The Adams were married Oct. 8, 1930 in Clinton, they were latered endowed ;n the 6-- 8 Salt Lake LDS Temrie on Dec. 23, 1931. MR. ADAMS was born Nov. I, 1911 in Layton. He was a farmer and worked for the federal government (Hill Field, Navy Base, and Arsenal). He was a city councilman andClintons First justice of the peace. He was in the bishopric for nine years. most of their married life. Their children w ho will all be present for the open house, include: DEAN ADAMS, Flushing. N. Y.; Douglas Adams, Lemon Grove, Calif.; Roger Adams, t IdilUKIilKili'li'Ml Anaheim. Calif.; Clark Adams, Washington Terrace, Ut.; Blair Adams, Layton; and Neil Adams, Uintah. They have 19 grandchildren and nine tP'aBgg drtchange govern I m 0 OFF To replace it is expensive. Restore your furnitures original rich luster. Call us over!!! Fabrics cleaned by trained and certified experts 25 Years Experienced Quality Carpet and Furniture Cleaning For Quality People REDUCTION IN DAMAGE TO UTAH'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS, including: CORDUROY FEWER SCHOOL BUSES CLASS-SIZ- E Ah 00cotto EDUCATIONAL REVENUES COULD CAUSE SERIOUS ) 0310 INCREASES FOR STUDENTS DOUBLE-SESSION- S Wnmrrangmn LESS PROGRAMS FOR HANDICAPPED 21 DILUTED STUDENT SUPERVISION Don't shortchange any youngster s education. Today's students are tomorrow's leaders. VOTE S M Ah Elementary Scho'ol. Mrs. Adams held various church positions and has been a temple worker in both the Salt Lake and Ogden LDS temples. They have lived in Clinton acktt weigh Take a Look at Your Furniture Bqs (ZLua ntlr stock Visit our Plant. Discount Coupon After retirement he was an ofTiciator in the Suit Lake and Ogden LDS temples. MRS. ADAPTS was born Feb. 4. 1912 iif Clinioi,. She worked for the federal government, also, at thq Clinton Imm H60I 1 HOPE X 2Eni3giijHnnD Brigado (Jj OGT5 message Iron lor Public Education! (Helping Organizations Oarld J. Long. Chairman RIGiSHOR A 9 4 XV 44 Mit t Laurie Reeves. Jcanme Sim- Members of the Calico 4-- 1 1 Club met Wednesday after- Tow Briggs ZiO 1(1 Mut'i'i :.n .vf ft Atsuyo Wright. Jill King and REPAIRING MrtCMt.OhtlkCil AI! 4111 1 i' w !,, U t. (.I M, n f1 tl J.f wti- - Hh 1 1 ( t ft.l-1- rh. iui 4111ft ii 8 14 M , 41 ti4t t t'ni Kt.di mi c n!(i w 'It bV'iiMjl tnitiMr ill it ill .'ut m 44 1 1j..1lft ft ft ft lit mu 111 Itt J V mi 'r 4 ciKg. nn (I 1 ni. iiy" I Hi r li Y.h g.i titif'Y eOttflV M H)F t j a fi,l u1 4 l.).l 1HI Jy IV ml IV tv 'i 11. lid ( F'tf f .Kt ) I !'. tmvMtf 41 1 pvret. MiW, I1. 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