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Show Debbie Dwyer To 3g WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, July 16, 1981 Wed G. Brent ivie ' ' In ' , "M Sl-- r Brim ley Temple Rites Marries k t? v Linda " Mills Beverly Rhoades fr'fanii iiLWf ijM .y Beverly Rhoades Is New ESA President hiij'Sb Debbie Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Truiillo Nuptials Unite Berrett, Trujillo and Jodie Packer as bridesmaids. now Honeymooning at Lava Hot Springs are the newlyweds Clarence E. Trujillo and Terri Lee Berrett, both of Taylorsville. They were married In a June 27th, doublering ceremony, at the Jordanell. A rehearsal dinner a was held at the and a reception was held after the Cheryl Hullinger was flower girl while Mrs. Jamie Taylor attended the guest book. ceremony at the Honoring of Jensen, Scott Sorenson, Carl Trujillo and Stan Granger until his marriage. He raises his own garden and works with wood. He has 3-- 6 Cott- onwood high. Sherri Berrett, the sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, with Tamra Hullinger, Lisa Jensen, Debbie Clark cabinet-make- r. Hazel was also born in Salt Lake where she was raised and later if together with Nephi painting pictures on his woodwork. The couple has three They are Bountiful; Arthur, West Jordan; Joan Reading, Salt children. William, Lake. They also have 13 grandchildren and one been and scrapbook chairman; Marian Isgar, treasurer and philan- chairman; thropic Theresa Holt, and parliamentarian social director. Also, Gay Pierson, calling and contact; Ella McNeill, awards and educational chairman; Peggy Scott, chaplain ; Carol Brown, jonquil girl; Joanna Buck, publicity; Irene Shaffer and Sue Anne Simon, Utah State Council representatives. Miss Shaf- fer is junior past sident and pre- ways-and-mea- chairman. The chapter will be holding rummage sales, a fashion snow and boutique sales to raise money for St. Judes Childrens Research Hospital as Thrifty shoppers read well as charity agenthe Green Sheet cies in the Salt Lake area. classifieds! are ANGLOPHONIC you are reading this message. The one country one language principle that fosiefed the greatest country m the world must be legislated into its Constitution. The English Language Amendment Society (ElA) believes that a bilingual United States would factionai2e and polarize its people. t pain-tin- g and works great-grandchil- You to Murray getting mar- before ried. She enjoys William and Hazel Saunders Reich. Hazel and Nephi were married July 15, 1931 in Salt Lake. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in February 1958. Nephi was born in Salt Lake and lived in has Rhoades fund-raisin- been a moved are the p.m. children of Nephi Cott- onwood high. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Trujillo, also of Taylorsville and a graduate their parents on their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house on July 18th at 2620 Casto Lane, Holladay, from Jordanell. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Berrett of Taylorsville and is a of were Rob Beverly elected president of the Alpha Mu chapter of Epsilon Sigman Alpha for the coming year. The new president joined the chapter in 1979 and immediately became involved in the Mountain g Men Rendezvous, a project to benefit St. Judes Childrens Research Hospital. Named to assist her are Beth Montgomery, vice president and rush chairman; Kay Lee Peck, secretary Golden Wedding Anniversary Marked By Nephi William And Hazel Saunders Reich Chuck-A-Ram- graduate Frank Trujillo was best man and ushers Mrs. Monica Dwyer of Murray is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Debbie, to G. Brent Ivie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ivie, also of Murray. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Murray high and of beauty school. Her fiance is also a graduate of Murray high. The couple plans an August 14th wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Making their home in Salt Lake are the new Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Brimley. They were married in a July 2nd double- ring wedding ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS temple. A wedding breakfast was held at Howard Johnsons and a reception followed the ceremony at The Old Meeting House. The new bride, the former Linda Mills, is a graduate of Granger high and has also attended Dixie College. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Mills of Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brimley, Murray, are the parents of the groom. He is a graduate of Murray high and is now attending the UofU. Kenneth has filled an LDS mission to Mrs. Kenneth Brimley ADALEE Japan. Tami Krug was maid of honor with Sherrie W'inters, Janet Decker, Julie Swenson and Sharon Brimley as Capturing your special moments on video cassettes Let us record your wedding attendants. Jodi and Lori Mills were flower girls while Laurie Clay attended cassette the guest book. You will Roland Brimley and the ushers were Rodney and Steven Mills. come Best man was Pre-nupti- Renae Car-roly- for years to Summer prices now in effect Special for the first five in July parties Gardner, Tami Krug, Lesa Brimley, be able to replay your precious memories were hosted by Floy Wagstaff, and special doys on a personal video CALL NOW 942-061- 5 n Ripley and Mr. and Mrs. J. Roger Mills. P O Box 8300 Salt Lake City. Utah 84108 The ELA Society is a organization dedicated to the promotion and passage of a Constitutional Amendment ENGLISH OFFICIAL language and as the designating providing that all government business, with few exceptions be conducted in ENGLISH The ELA Society needs your personal and financial support m order to pursue and achieve these goals Contributions m any amount will be appreciated and acknowledged Contributions of $20 or more will receive our ELA ADVOCATE Newsletter Our mailing list is kept confidential Please make checks payable to. Jensen Trades Vows With Pauline K. Plett ELA SOCIETY INC. P.O. Box 2495 Middlesex Essex GMF Woburn, MA. 01888 ANGLOPHONIC Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Reich Phillip L. Jensen, formerly of Granger, English Speaking and Pauline K. Plett of Ferron, Utah, were married June 27th in a Salt Lake LDS Temple double-rin- g wedding ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Plett, Ferron, Utah, and is a graduate of Emery County high. 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