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Show 4B Wfsmafrwftv Thursday, July 16, 1981 Perkins Marries Christensen The Manti LDS Temple was the wedsite of the J uly 7th double-rinding ceremony of Brent Y. Christensen and Ruth Ann Perkins. A wedding breakfast was held at Maglebys of Provo, and a reception was given at the Hunter Stake g Center. The new Mrs. Christensen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Perkins of West Valley City and is a graduate of Cyprus high. She is attending BYU where she is majoring in business and has been on the Deans list for the past two years. She is a member of Phi Kappa Phi. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell H. Christensen of Provo are the parents of the groom who is a graduate of Provo high. He has graduated from BYU and is currently teaching at Mountain View high. He has filled an LDS missioh to New Zealand. Darcy Christensen was matron of honor while Jill and Bobbie Christensen and Kathryn Perkins were attendants. Mary Pedersen attended the guest book. Bruce Decker, Lisa Evans Exchange LDS Temple Vows Making their home in Provo are the new Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Decker. They were wed in a June 26th double-rin- g wedding ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given that evening at the Magna Stake Center. The bride is the former Lisa Evans and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Evans of , Mr. and Mrs. Brent Y. Christensen Best man was Jim Christensen and ushers were Gary Bryant, Steve Bosen and Scott Pederson. parties were hosted by Louise Hartle, Stella and Marie Smith, Pat Bryant, Marilyn Bosen, Pre-nupti- Mary Pedersen Perkins. and Kathryn The newlyweds will honeymoon in New Zealand and Hawaii before making their home in Provo. Magna. She is a graduate of Cyprus high and is currently attending BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Decker of Page, Arizona, are parents of the groom, who is a graduate of Page high. He is attending BYU and has filled an LDS mission to Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The newlyweds will make their home in Provo. flte'j Woi Bog Dear Mrs. Bradford, I read and enjoy your column, faithfully. Sometimes I laugh, sometimes I cry, and mostly I agree - until today. I am a cat lover. I do not like to watch felines doing their thing with birds, mice, etc., but have learned to accept their natural behavior. You applied your criticism of, I quote, but given the chance they go wild with the delight of the hunt, the parry and thrust of the capture and triumph of the kill. And hunger has not one thing to do with it, to the wrong species. Where do you look, in the gorgeous autumn, when parts all over the neighborhood, not to mention the fact that most of the meat is never eaten. Ive wondered, many times, about the wounded animals left suffering in the hills and of the orphaned fawns. Dear Ethel, cringe if you will about animal instinct to kill, but arent we as humans supposed to be on a higher plain? Some folks are protesting handguns. I protest all guns. Guns are for killing. Respectfully, Chloe Miller two-hundr- thousand hunters dressed in their favorite garbs, take every conceivable weapon, in anything on wheels, and usually with enough liquor to ignite Utah Lake and head out on the deer hunt? 1 am sick for days when the victorious caravans arrive back in town, proudly displaying glazedeyed animals draped over their vehicles. And later when their dogs drag heads, feet and cast away Ketmum Cluwges There has been a change in the plans of the Murray high Class of 1956 reunion, reports Jay West. The event will still be Saturday, July 18, but the place has been changed to the home of Myrna Christenson Roenneback at 2245 Claybourne Ave. The number to call for more information is DR. RONALD H. BROWN Podiatrist Foot Specialist - Pam Larsen MarriesTodd Pace In June 25th LDS Temple Rites The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for the June 25th doublering wedding of Todd Pace and Pam Larsen. A reception was held later that same day at Heritage House. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McKay Roberts of Taylorsville. She is a graduate of South high and has graduated from a beauty college. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pace of Salt Lake. He is also a graduate of South high and is now attending Utah Technical Col JHEFOLLOWJNCJ OJTEMSARELOCATEDJN OUR LOCATEDVAT'5450'sOUTH(fo EASTONLY REMNAN?STORE lege. Maid of honor was Cindy Woolf while Natalie Pace, Brenda Callis-te- r and Debbie Larsen were atten- Designer lengths dants. Kevin Pace was best man with Mark Woolf and Rick Stayner as . ushers. Cindy Woolf, Pam Pace, Renee McLelland, Jackie Kaas, Jeri Rollins and Sandra Stroud hosted prenuptial parties. The newlyweds will make their home in Holladay after honeymooning at Jackson Hole. Vows Unite Davies And Cathryn Crookston The Salt Lake LDS Crookston of West Temple was the set- Valley City. Kevin is the son of ting for the June 30th msm ;ii?nvm;iH'W Davies and ceremony Ernest Mrs. LaRae Fife CoKevin E. uniting Davies and Cathryn ttle, both of West wedding DISEASES and SURGERY of Crookston. the The bride is a graduate of Cotton- FEET wood high and Utah State University where she received a Valley. He graduated from LWCElRIECES Cottonwood high before filling an LDS mission to Washington D.C. The couple will degree in make a home in Salt home economics. She has also filled an Lake. bachelors LDS mission to Scotland, Edinburg. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. James A. PHOTO AT RIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Davies WHEN THERE'S THE ULTIMATE WEIGHT LOSS & EXERCISE SYSTEM TROUBLE A "FOOT CALL US cFigutematic SHAPE UP FOR SUillflB time fun" your children will love you for it your husband wiU to NOW AT 2 LOCATIONS 4370 Redwood Road 967-333- 8 470 E. 261-555- 3900 So. 0 101 ;WA W im |