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Show 2R WEST VALLEY view Thursday, Feb. 17, 1983 Mahlum, Chatferton Trade Nuptial Vows At JordanElle Out Our VJindo v . . . Edward Chatterton claimed Mahlum as his bride in doublering rites performed on February 4th at the JordanElle center. A rehearsal dinner preceded the ceremony at Franciscos and a reception followed at JordanElle. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Mahlum are the parents of the bride and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Chatterton of Magna. Mrs. Rich Heckenliable performed the duties of matron of honor while Lori Heckenliable and Lori Mahlum were bridesmaids. Rick Russler attended the groom as best man while Kevin Dea and Jo-Ly- 7 ' Like most others I've had ambiguous thoughts about the Flower Children of the 1960's, my ideas undoubtedly colored by the negative headlines some of them made. I've never bothered to even think about the rest of the multitude. About a week ago, howovor, I spent a delightful evening with one of them and knew I loved him from the first time our eyes and hands met In greeting. And I take it you're wise enough to know what kind of love I mean. Kimbar Bruder ushered. Caroline Martinez was in charge of the guest book. The pair are making their new home in Salt Lake. parties were hosted by Lori, Barbara and Terry Mahlum, Pre-nupti- al Mrs. Edward Chatterton PHOTO AT RIGHT Mrs. Rich and Lori Heckenliable, Mrs. W.D. Chatterton and Diane Neilston. Out of town guests from Wisconsin were the Bernie Hansens, the Pat Murphys and Mrs. Joe Tolley. It was an evening of good food, easy talk and marvelous music. Jeff, the child, comes from a highly educated Virginia family, but, at the age of 15, decided he 'couldn't take it any more' and walked out to be on his own. "There was a time," he told, that I was on the streets of didnt know where my next meal was coming from or where I would sleep at night. I was scared. San Francisco, "At that time I thought strongly about going home again," he said, "but, trite as it seems, I gritted my teeth, straightened up and hadnt been happy there, and realized I'd left home because thought I could make it on my own. And so decided I'd better get busy and do just that." mmimm ammo SB I son of Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Holman and a graduate of Granger high. An announcement was made December 22nd at the home of the I And ho did. Worked at jobs no one would call "first choice," but gradually he found better ones and now hes a man. most interesting and in out of his camper and fo 9" Most Colors 10 c EACH 40" Relit 6.6 Os. Oz. 9 9 YD. YD. 1 90 MOCK EYELET EHST GINGHAM H in (HIT BAUDS A mandolin was brought forth, and with a smile he, almost caressingly, tightened and tuned the strings, and softly began strumming that instrument of story and song. The music was soft, with nostalgic overtones of "Gone With The Wind" that melted out hearts. jvvtniu PRINTED RIDDING That he played the guitar was almost taken for granted and when asked, (Of course by me) where he had studied, he smiled and murmured, See," he quietly explained, "when you have music within you, the instrument becomes a 'tool' and you work to find out how to make that 'tool' say and sing what you want it to In Rlvtr Un All A YD. 1 90 SIsm YD. 50 Aut. Smnl WMthi vinyl Far Bits, Etc. Orta PriaH YD. Caatar Baadlaf EASTER COORDINATES GEEIID cccoim cm Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rudelich Rudelich, But what an evening! I don't know what's happened to others of the Flower Children or how they've come to terms with life, but let me tell you, many a person could easily envy Jeff , and I'm one of them. Mary Jaynes Are Married and he knows it. What more could . . Steven P. Rudelich took Mary Ellen Jaynes for his bride in a double-rin- g wedding ceremony performed at the White House Reception Center. A rehearsal dinner and reception was given at the same place. The bride is the daughter of Thelma Wood Jaynes and the late Homer W. Jaynes Jr. and graduated from Wells high. She attended Snow College, Continental Beauty College and graduated from International Institute of Hair Design, where she has been an instructor for three years. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Rudelich and is a graduate of Hillcrest high. He attended the University of Utah and graduated from Utah Technical College. Coralee J. Dahl was matron of honor with Geanie Mathews attending, Junior bridesmaids were Marianne, Thelma and Olivia Dahl. Flower girls were Jayme Rudelich and Jenny and Tiffany Jaynes with Trudy Chlepeas and Barbie Leonard attending the guest book. Best man was David M. Rudelich while Nick J. Rudelich and Richard D., Frew W. and H. Warren Jaynes ushered. parties were hosted by Roene, Donna and Delphia Wood, Helen Pavich, Pam Wright, Trudy Chlepeas and the marriage was also celebrated in Wells, Nevada. someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for clip this COUPON1 We've got a Hunch This Deal is for you! 0FF Two or more adult meals in our public dining area (or SO off' one adult meal). Offer good un til March 31 st. FREE DESSERT, TOO! 1408 SO. State Redwood Rd. Pre-nupti- Highland Dr. 4th So. 487-087- 3 225-930- 967-030- 0 Discounts not accumulative. DOWNTOWN SUGARHOUSE 744 East 2960 OREM TAYLORSVILLE MURRAY also So. Fashion Place I CLIP THIS COUPON YB 268-874- 7 Jeff and his friend were on their way to a Blue Grass convention don't know what else to call it) in Reno and won't be back this way so I probably will never see him again. . 29 .... (I He's at home in the world anyone ask? INCH 2" Laca With t. Piano playing and singing rounded out that evening of music and I considered myself lucky to be there. My contribution, in case you ask, was to hold the microphone as 'we', recorded. I applauded, cried 'encore' and softly hummed or crooned to myself as the musicians carried on. OFF 079 6' All Calan Savaral VUHh EYELET TRIM say." 262-923- OFF I I was utterly entranced, but, coming from an unmusical background, that isn't much to say. Others, however, more musically educated were just as impressed. Mall BmM - 4.4 DATTING quickly banjo saw that any resemblance between his instrument and my ideas, born from Kipling's poetry, were world's apart. Jeff gave us none of Rudyard's banjo of but pure, technical, complicated, lovely, lyrical plucking of those 4 taut strings. "Self-taugh- 50 NYLON 7 He is on his way to a doctorate, has a home that he built pretty much by himself, and has made a good name for himself in musical circles. 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