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Show I funfiF'.fgeis tfiJt 5FFIWcfU Lincoln Fair Sat Fur 25th I lit. ,1, V il f. t I n niit'TOy hi.li.i.f I mi .f 3. f w TO u1 il I I to (fin ImIi.i.i. 4 .mi 4i V 4"ii.i- ifltir la I - lit f'kl8 Afiilr'f, l4 I Ill's JUI lid ii t 'V (Mii.ii't l1( 4 HI $ R i t Mi ( i i . iltisflli.'jtl-1,i- U itisjM-ut- iuR 1.111)1' It fil JlS it $ ?mII RtiR ..,B i. t y to AJ Irfli, .lift CK frt.n,..vt;rt slit mi ti'mi M :.n $nf 4.., ft MK wl i tm It I m is it 1 AWU At H'Ht M u.i f ei.il ,,(, f:'1'Ht Hf I- h.V ImiRsC ti.ll UfV,' lit I In 1 1 I ff M - 4 mm li'H.; i 4ft ItTO It'i'uf-.- t f t fStuf M 33 f .t f Mr 1 fr. tirnl it wf 1,41 lirt iisf f tW Ikf If f it 4fi.r AMHtltiwtlTTMt K '! t ;i ( j tKV, 4 JII fV I'll: f .a'ifHtr v4 i HI Mi; Jtrfi, II. IVilril M tl Siiffl lUl 3k, ltssf mi A: 11, Iff rt ! (UK h ifrt UK 3k3 tUtWp II, M Pittnai), 4 Mf, iVldl t4 Mit L I'v'ir IK M, It IK to K Mf. tt IK KU UK vi!iA ititudM'j. tt raJ ik UILo IK ll.vtc m NrtUttl Citu U iK retrfiKia. t Iff. IciwrJi ttnjiurvJh t th nii:SfsJ nci. V tfaftd )in4 ftJ nd t!(t InmmtJ df Mlfm Her tul If. U.e la ituich IK et tiutb of 4ttp!l.tf irtrtttcTO fj lf HttlOM M 4 R (ii Mr, jvn Mr, by Mrdyn mcr, Ht llfl( fr' ,( til Hrl Pw.ictnnih,Mn!n Imiton. Marilyn Muir and DcDatn Andratcik at hvJcwnjiJt. THE ATTENDANTS tore yellow floral pnnl fownt with milled V net U and earned pa ratollt Inmed in yellow. They earned notegay of tilk flowers to match the bride's bouquet. The mothers were both 2. Paul and Silas. 3. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shall be saved, and thy house. J 4 t ((s ! 4 ,( t task tu n , twdul nc'4 K MU UNt q 1 4 4o PlJrt ad lw. turk. tv4 fads grrat pnAXi-- t, HI M CSV Lot if Kit, Krai Kr K t4 W fp sK weh Knf IK , No 41 ptraK, wc guls. THE MOTIIIJtS were d.ev seal pejsh coKed drcse arol ihcii caKsajcs were yellow tK uKr. Waller, w of wii.n M.ke Lamh as Brando Scot! the boak. was the nng bearer. SHI IJLI Y graduated from Das is Area Vocatiorul Sshoad and is employed at Mersyns. Robert is a Clearfield High School graduate and was employed at Arrow Industrie at the Freeport Center. After a honeymoon to La Vegas, Nev. they will make a new home in Clearfield. Summer Bride In late summer rites performed in the Sail Lake LDS Temple on Aug. 22. 19X0. Miss Kathy Brough became the bnde of Bryan Cameron Harvey with Oder Edward Sorenson officiating at the cere- SINCE 1876 Kaysville. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey of East Route, Ut. flats. Bass has the oxfords or Whether you want leisure-tim- e better than the fashions s fits today shoes that fit your style. And nothing Come see Bass classic the look of Weejun. great preppie all our fine Bass shoes and see why it s so easy to slip into the Bass tradition. light-hearte- d 3 DAYS ONLY '- HI A I HI' M, IJ- Irivw, ws4ig P( Mrs 5v4 as . U-K- MUD Of h-,i- t !& ta. y,a i arol t '. tKn Kl we fytMrmi Mr y, f SuS adorned the full pin tuck pleated sleeves. Her veil of silk bridal illusion fell softly from the crown and was edged in matching lace. It extended into a chapel train. Her bouquet was made up of silk flowers arranged in shades of rose and burgundy with long ribbon streamers. ATTENDING the bride was Mrs. Sherri B. Farr as matron of honor. Attending matrons were Mrs. Jerolen S. Brough and Mrs. Tammara H. Bohn. IS I I THE first man was fbillip .7 x i A! li Gee. 1 i (.?(! 3 frde and J 1 - Bngtfan't Cov In The brides mother chose a dress in a rose .shade and the grooms mother chose a street-lengt- h dress in a f AST, Bourtvf COORTIOUS SlUVlCt 9 m m M mt isc . In i I HIM tlP SI tUH-tri- EUE Soafood 133 S. 500 Wnf tawthuL Phone -- Dale StaTOUf 2&23S4 SAVE ' We Pay In Cash & check. Z Ci I to E&i B BUYING IS & WOMENS HANDBAGS burgandy shade. Their corsages were silk flowers in matching shades. MISS GAYLE Lee and Miss Off Debra Christensen attended the guest book. Jason Ramsey performed the duties of best man. Prenuptial parties were given by Gayle Lee, Jeanette Hall, Lorraine Brough, BARTONS K SHOES J Kathryn Welling and Margaret Allen. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and the groom from Monticello High School. He also fulfilled an LDS Mission in Mexico. The newlyweds will make a new home in Provo. k a o U s 1 E SELLING & Gold O cM X- - WE ARE VERY ACTIVE IN THE PRECIOUS METALS MARKET AND DEAL HEAVILY IN .999 Fine Silver U.S. Gold Coins U.S. Gold Bars Bulk Silver and Gold Krugerrands 90 Silver Coins 40 Silver Coins $ M i Sterling Silver o BUYING o g e 0 or SELL and GOLD PRECIOUS METALS E E c . . i i i "I t E o double BUY SILVER , - & STIAJCS k street-lengt- h t i 5c0 frondaco eon ba kxrd of iba ba&utJJ long-stemm- Thursday - Friday - Saturday September 25th, 26th and 27th s MWmMm eym.wTOf SUPf C3 SEAFOOD check Bullion Silver and Gold skirts with pink blouses. They held roses in matching shades. ! Wiidc (Aym, Silver They wore burgandy print , TO BEFORE YOU k d o . . (ff . rvt. H ill.' aro4 Ms R.i H fa RiV JK Mod Z Q -- 3 is 1 matching deep lace cuffs ( t, if Mn t fl(SH t4cu If me I l.'iH 1. tad,( knser got We AenU Mod gard and Bruma JwJard Albright, with i h pifS Mr was Mo Ik-- V I 4 tS i i 0H4 Mr H tK Candy , PrArKi(sr.i'kj. AID aii- - bow Mr, i ,a m ,4.1 1 Sr Ms MAKd, Mr. Kd and Vl v I iV S, r tK 4 (jt: - LSioTOig wet NyU MoodKwd, chairman. Oct. I is the nest meeting which will be Kid al the Dejeuner Restaurant in Salt Lake City. 0 i 1 gaduM.iJ V. 1,1. f Kl1,l llary, Disde,Js Mv Men Me, Mr, Detae Joann Smith, historian and Kathy Tcnderhold, program a n s fl laid at IK (ho KsKj H K ga is nucrtK was N4 al IK K5r, OinctRS I OR the tear are Frances Adams. prcvtJcnt; Karen Judkins, vice president; Dorothy 14 either, secretary: Q FOR HER nuptial events, the bride was dressed in a gown of peau de soie. The scalloped neckline was enhanced with a delicate appliqued lace and a fitted bodice accented the skirt of pin tuck pleats. The rinK tfit M8V lam pmrtti art Ur iff, The speaker was Joy dirceior ojf Cmens for True f reed. s A garden reception honored the newlyweds that evening at the home of the bride's parents in Kaysville. H-- f , Mr, aK Mi, RtaddKl at Rih. esewtise I I Mon-ticell- o, The Bass tradition is always in fashion. m lot. i'WAMTED i THE B RIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brough of p.K!t fallMk 'CUT AND mony. iv at H as I s TK firo mcete of the Cultural Arts Club al Layton was Kid Sept. 3 at IK borne of Roa and peach colored (tower wnl a Now rHvn, 1 5osd Vo was the best nun MRS. BRYAN HARVEY Of Layton To Meet Oct. 1 Art Club f"rs Walker and Niki MtCcliaft were the flower h ten band and W d(d M 2 . al 1$ a( 3fI tvidr f tlr-Iriop fKSc4 h t ha AIRtliPtN,a (-- to HrtVim, Hi ; Mi. Mr. M- -f ILCkS hi 043 a twi kb.irtl I trkHmima at K8,wnW fW&j It, 3-- Vf Vi- V..-a3d- krt walk Exdnuiie Vm.-- tie fi'.KW M. $4 k,mi K jailer. 1 rs!A tlrf M fTOt iif t IK .. r mirmrti Asmm mt I 13, pr tli 1. Who avked ihit queMn? 2. Of whom was it aiked? 3. What answer wat given lo (hit question? Answers: 1. The Philippian l S Bible Verse muO I do lo l- -r rrciK i twf i4tS4 p pud, IKy NM latH: 4th flit IMtt w it dirssJ feKUrf sKuit df iM MtwJ Ksiei ri )cl Reed. Was Imt v;;rodKa(t,l lljeiS l, Mwr aJ Mf, Sieve (Kial LofJ as IK is .141, mtt. I'moKK t, p 4 R Lop. b J af Hinf, n4 kI pad!e Sir, 4, H,o 4 r H eh Den in CHdca and aitended LSU.1K of IKum. pawm It a M High and attended LbU. lie bat fuinicd an LDS miv so to Keniueky. TK oewlywedt will male ihcir home in mJe of while ti? A AIUNDING IK hud rie Uun Isfmo THEtRH)EHaffJit!eof dulled ww. Her MxfiKl of ti!k yellow rotet. white djt'Kttnh full aeccni coUirt. M.J of htmtif n Ilf cm! In , . ta M - 1181, !, I. k,4".r. tl sKo M i141 1 fti Lonl M f ir. tt 'if at ( jUiaRi j iii Ar4 l atlVim Sskosits, 4.!!i l4TOtr i( e fharKf if a s NK I Ktl.4 UriisVy, Mardyn Muir. Tammy MeCiraiy. and Kl K4 " Iklw. tlrendi Saikowtki. J. I tv Ittx.V ro(i parhrt Ml Mt wdk aKr, f'lesurii! Ml 1 M fulary A. Mini iM Hubert liitWBcf at IK tr Wr I8i4f a AAn Hn UN Ha f! tt yellow A Life 4uvffkOtti 6 h, ' nr I, K tail it iiTOW lisiwtO t n; to i m (4j 5n ni iltf IwttS l( 'St .1Tir P f Ag al ( (ortHt if wk Utn aaJ in yi2Lrt ih 11 terwl (41 hai ll twi, MWH 1 Event JlOllt i Couple United f Ii1, ifa' ..''1 I. If hit, f.4t Wed In Temple CK ' ti.l ITO mTU, tt, t MU AMI m . MU rK?, -. it ti wf R.t 'V V in a t,siftsnr1 i Shtlcrl For . I Il 144 till t l.iuJil t Mir w.KiTO (m! !'f f fMr. ,1 yt t l f ijuri r tint m3Ua Ojiftt Ilmi.'t i f CLASS SCHOOL RINGS MARKED 10K PAYING $10.00 to $100.00 MARKED 10K 14K 18K GOLD. . . Gold filings from teeth, ring, watches, any silver items marked .999 .925 sterling. We are buyers of Gold, Silver, Antiques, Collector Coins, Antique or Classic CarS, Silver Coins (10 and 25 cent pieces dated before 1965 and 50 cent pieces dated before 1971) all Silver Dollars dated before 1936, all Collector coin sets, single coins (better dates), Proof sets Gold Coins, Indian Head cents etc. PRECIOUS METALS OF UTAH 10 So. Mairt, Bountiful (Formerly II 292-106- 0 Dales Coin Vault) I 1 Ia 0 e ft t3 fl S s 1 1 1 w 1 n CUT AND 0AKffBDgBDBB91BBIPWh!!IRa59 |