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Show Jg mSTVAUEY VIEW 31, 1984 Thursday, May e Sugarhouse Home Of Newmans The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting on May 25th for a doublering ceremony uniting Jon Newman and Lory Ekblad in marriage. book and the piano. Jerry VanLeuven played honeymoon in St. George. Hosting parties for the couple were Trissa Rizzuto, Julie Boehme, Diane Brothersen, Susan Gourley, Nellie Muir, Jane Ekblad, Phyllis Moesser, Gay Seastrand, Margaret Newman, Melanie Jensen, Susan Smith and Jennifer Welch. pre-nupti- Best man duties were performed by Hal Newman while Kim and A wedding luncheon was given at Greg Newman, Rick and Brett the home of the grooms parents Seastrand ushered. and, later that evening, a reception The newlyweds will make their was held at the Seven Oaks recep- home in Sugar House following a tion center. Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Ekblad of Bennion are parents of the bride. She is a graduate of Kearns high and attended the University of Utah and Utah State University majoring in psychology. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Newman, West Valley, and is a graduate of Kearns high. He attended BYU and the University of Utah majoring in electrical engineering. He also filled an LDS mission in Paraguay, South sonality and Johnston-- , president. Fassio and Nourse have each fallen a victim to the Big C and have recovered and are now both leading entirely normal lives. Four people in charge of the "Play Golf and Fight Cancer" day at The Copper Golf Course are: Kay Fassio, state chairman; Bette Cutler, chairman of the Career Girls Golf Ass'n; Dick Nourse, TV per CM Tetdum t)w) SCej)fe1 America. Sister of the bride Karyn Ekblad was maid of honor with attendants Ann Pedroza and Jennifer Welch. Others helping were Mark Jensen, Jack Owens, Don Bradshaw, Mark Hutchinson, Shannon and Breanne Newman, Natalie and Nicole Brothersen and Traci Gourley. Melanie Jensen attended the guest c(j i iVlaging I f Gdl and Fighting Canew cancer screening by LaRee It is hard to imagine playing golf and fighting cancer at the same time, but golfers qt the Copper Golf club can do just that on Tuesday, June 12, during the annual Virginia - 'Whitney Cancer Detection Project and Golf Contest. The1 contest is simple. At a ' designated par three hole, golfers 'will have the opportunity to make a ' donation towards cancer, and if their ball lands within a chalked ten foot radius on that green they will win three new balls for each dollar e donated. In addition, a can win a golfer $300 credit towards la set of irons. i The Virginia Whitney Cancer t Detection Project was started in 1 1969 as a memorial to a courageous I Utah woman golfer who fought a los-- ; ing battle against cancer. Since then more than 18,000 men and women have received free Abreast, urine and procto examinations in 56 Virginia Whitney Cancer .Detection Clinics supported by this golf contest. And for the last four 'years monies from this contest have supported a special colorectal hole-in-on- ! program using stool blood tests. Colorectal cancer, the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States, is 75 curable if detected early. To further support the fight against cancer, Bette Cutler, chairman of the Career Girls Golf association, noted that her group will distribute a variety of printed matter concerning cancer detection to those who participate in the contest. Included will be a pamphlet concerning using good sense while enjoying the sun, another about doing examination, and still another about the importance of early detection in colorectal cancer. But perhaps the most important piece of literature is the Reader's Digest reprint, Ive Lived With Cancer, which is a first hand account by Virginia Hilton Whitney of her battle with the malignancy that eventually took her life. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Newman To Live Copperfield Former residents of the now defunct town of Copperfield, Utah will meet for their annual reunion in Copperton Park on July 6 at 4:00 in the afternoon. The town ceased to be a city in 1951 and the scattered people make it a , point to keep in touch with this an- - self-brea- st i To maintain good looks and long life wash sweaters frequently before soil becomes embedded in the FABRICS yarn. KNITS 60" on rolls For 1 e ceremony at the Mansion on May 19 united Boyd Olar and Kari Williams in A double-rin- g marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont N. Williams of Clearfield. She graduated from Taylorsville high and attended Utah Technical College. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Olar of Bennion. He graduated from Taylorsville high, attended the University of Utah and Utah Technical College. A wedding buffet and reception were held at the McCune Mansion to honor the couple. After a honeymoon in California the couple will make their home in Bennion. Sisters of the bride, Natalie and Jana Williams served as maid of Performing at Star Studios. Teamwork include: Ballet, Jazz, Splits, Kicks, Marching, many exciting performing opportunities. Register Now! Classes are filling up fast. and HOME OF THE 'SALT jTdIS LAKE STARSRAZZLE Studio OAZZLEDAZZLE 263-261- Mc-Cun- DANCERS 8 INVENTORY honor and flower girl respectively. Sister of the groom Kellie Olar was the single attendant while Shelley Stanley attended the guest book. Scott Boothe served as best man with Todd Williams, Ted Key and Bobby Williams as ushers. parties were hosted by Terry McMullin, Carla Hansen, Becky Haugen, Kaye Labrum, Elaine Stanley, Linda McMullin and Shauna and Dorothy Williams. 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