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Show 5B Branson Trades Vows With Donna Stephenson a graduated from Viewmont high and is also attending the UofU. Kelly Mattsson attended the bride as maid of honor while Stephanie Bronson, Sheri Argyle, Debbie Heath and Shelley Pearson were bridesmaids. Ring bearer was Mark Stephenson, Amy Pearce was flower girl, and Tina and Krista Halpin attended the guest book. Duties of best man were performed by Darin Hall and Kevin and Glenn Branson and Joe and Bob Stephenson ushered. parties were hosted by Jeanne and Stephanie Branson, Francisca Stephenson and Vita Preston. in Washington D.C., the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. John Branson will make their home in Murray. The two exchanged their marriage vows in double-rin- g rites performed in the Cathedral of the Madeleine on June 14th. A rehearsal dinner was held at Shenanigans Restaurant and a reception followed at the Chateau. The new matron is the former Donna Marie Stephenson of Kearns, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Following Stephenson. She W. Joseph honeymoon graduated from Kearns high and is attending the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lane K. Branson of Wisconsin are the Milwaukee, parents of the bridegroom who Pre-nupti- niversary. Family and friends are being invited to call at the Hunter 23rd LDS wardhouse, 3930 So. 5000 West, on Saturday, June 28th between the hours of 3 to 6 p.m. The honored pair were married on June 26, 1936 in Salt Lake and the rites were later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Wanita Pendleton, Ethel Worthen, Beverly Lemmon, all Ronda Magna; Stephens, Layton; two daughter-in-law- , Julie grandchildren; Goodenough, Helper. Preceded in death by a daughter, Kimberly, August, 1977. BURIED. James Lee Yardley, 25, West Friday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Redwood 1st ward chapel. He died June 7 in an accidental drowning at North Platte, Neb. Born on Oct. 9, 1960 in Salt Lake to James William Yardley and Anna Abney Findlay. Elder in LDS church. Served in U. S. Army. Mechanic. Survivors, father, West Valley; mother, Mrs. Robert (Anna) Findlay, Vista, Calif.; brothers, sisters, Samual E. Yardley, San Jose, Calif.; Robert Findlay, Vista; Nathan Yardley, Brian Yardley, Tamara Yardley, all Salt Lake; Mrs. Richard (Victoria) Berry, Mrs. Ronald (Connie) both West Valley; Patricia Dunyon, Yardley, Riverton; Shelley Yardley, San Diego; grandmothers, Winnie Abney, Salt Lake; Dorothy Findlay, Vista. Valley, Leatherwood BURIED. Timothy Harold Leather-wood- , 19, West Valley, Thursday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Granger 17th ward chapel. He died in an automobile accident on June 9. Born on May 15, 1967 in Salt Lake to William and Anneke Dorenbosch Leatherwood. Graduate of Granger high; completed basic training with honors in U. S. Marine Corps. Scheduled to serve LDS mission in Hawaii; active member of LDS church. Survivors, parents. West Valley; brothers, sisters, Mark C., Daniel E., Anna Lisa, Jennifer,; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Leatherwood, Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Dorenbosch, Leewarden, Holland. Winkworth BURIED. Edith Marian Fueliling Winkworth, 61, West Valley, Friday in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park following services at Granger 15th ward chapel. She died June 10 in a Salt Lake hospital of cancer. Born on Oct. 28, 1924 in Murray to George F. and Lillian Mae Cox Fueliling. Married to Glen Winkworth on Feb. 14, 1952 in Salt Lake. Member of LDS church. Survivors, husband; sons, daughters, Glen Leroy Jr., Mrs. Roy D. (Kathy) Marvin, Mrs. Evan (Edith) Kline, all Salt Lake; David Wayne, West Valley; Daniel Dean, Stillwell, Okla.; six grandchildren; brother, sisters, Joyce Fueliling, Provo; Mae Ken.; Nellie King, Erlander, Wayman Banks, Ed Fueliling, both Salt Lake. Elledge Dorothy Anderson Bridge Elledge, 80, Kearns, Monday in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. She died June 13 of natural causes. Born on July 7, 1905 in Farmington to Joseph M. and Ethel P. Anderson. Married to Frank Imlay Bridge on July 23, 1923; he died October 1959. Married to Everett W. Elledge on April 4, 1961; he died August 1985. DRGW Railroad employee for 20 years; former resident of Denver. Member of Women's Loyal Order of the Moose; LDS church. Survivors, daughters, Mrs. Clarence (Jerilyn) Fletcher, Salt Lake; Mrs. Leslie Gayle (Lorraine) Lund, Mrs. Louis (Ruth "Pink") Brems, both Kearns; sisters, brother, Mrs, Lois Kemp, Mrs. Joyce Noorda, Mrs. Thelma Jackson, Josef Mrs. Jean Anderson; daughter-in-law- , Bridge; stepdaughter, Mrs. Bob (Shirley) Wilson, Arvada, Colo.; 12 grandchildren; 25 Preceded in death by a son, Robert Frank Bridge. BURIED. Clyde Allen Goodenough, 54, Magna, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Pleasant Green ward chapel. He died June 9. Born on March 13, 1932 in Magna to Owen Aldred and Margaret Catten Married to Marlene Goodenough. Williams on Jan. 18, 1958 in Ely, Nev. Member of LDS church; Wasatch Free Flight Society. Survivors, widow; children, Stuart, Helper; Stephanie, Jason, both Magna; brother, sisters. R"- 17th. Retail t Wholeiale 'A DOZ. bakery Penfold, Howell Rites Performed Today in Salt Lake. parties were hosted by Lisa Miller, Kim Thomas, Colleen Boelter, Leah Keiser, Shirley Pre-nupti- FREE The Little Miss Junior American a reception was given at the Jordan Stake Center. I I I NEEDED I When there's I EXAMINATION trouble a 'foot" CALL US 967-333- 8 4370 So. Redwood Most Insurances Accepted By Appointment .With This Coupon Only Expires Julv 19th, 1984 .. $goo U Expires July i Wew (si pm $275 NOW Expires July I I I I I I Rg. 30, 1986 30, 186 3 M0 SOUTH 1 Ytu) Mripiiiee? 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Howell of Midvale and graduated from Hillcrest high. Use the time Brittanys talent is dancing and 966-665- 9 Blow Dry Never have dinner in front of the concentrate on one or the other. Its much more satisfying to savor your meal at an attractively set table. Ronald and Leslie Barrett are her parents, and she is being sponsored by Jim Stoddard, Elizabeth Clark and Mark Cromar. For appointment call Saturday, 10 Expires July TV; The birdes sister, Michelle, atof honor. Bridesmaids were Salonna and Kim Thomas, Connie McCann and the grooms sister, Janese Yoho. 2720940 Mon.-Fri- Regular For Fewer Calories tended as maid ? The double ring rites will be performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and a reception will be given on Saturday, June 21, at the Silvercrest reception center. Pre-nupti- Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Lindsay of Brigham City are parents of the groom who is a graduate of Bountiful high. He is attending the of Utah where he is studying mechanical engineering. He has filled an LDS mission to Oakland, California. (Located in old Hatfield Bakery) Wholesale Office 1 HAIRCUTS Clarence Smith will be best man and Jeff and Steve Howell will usher. They will make their home in Salt Lake. parties have been The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Christman of West Valley and graduated from Granger high. She attended Utah Technical College taking business courses. she was one of the first place ners in the 82 YMCA beauty When purchasing one loaf Offer ends 63086 ID!; u Jennilee Howell and Cindy Merrill will attend the bride while Jamie Child will be at the guest book. A wedding breakfast was held at the home of the Dewey McKoys and at ewlyweds honeymooned are and making Idaho ley, BREAD KilHAIC vows. Pamela Yoho was flower girl while Lisa Miller attended the guest book. Duties of best man where shared by Stuart Lindsay and Larry DONUTS 3440 S. 5600 W. hosted by Melba Holmes, Janet Hone and Lynn Harrison. Today, June 19th, is the day chosen by Steve Penfold and Lu Howell to exchange their wedding n' LOAF OF FRENCH When purchasing a dozen Offer ends 63086 250-144- ' COUPON COUPON 8963 W. 2700 South pageant has named Brittany Barrett, of West Jordan, as an entrant in the Utah contest. Cafect Start Your Morning With Us I Open 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. i Brittany Barrett Is Little Miss PageantEntrant ' Ul faUex(fawi met ! Jensen, Janese Yoho, Laurel, Sally and Kathy Lindsay and the brides aunt, Shirley Putnam, and her cousins at the home of Cherri Pratt. " NOW OPEN Lindsay And Christman Trade Vows their home - H" FREE Roger K. Lindsay of Bountiful, claimed Junie Christman as his bride in double ring rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 19, 1986 Melvin, Philadelphia; Yardley BURIED. They are the parents of six children, Blair K., Lynda (Mrs. William B.) Andersen, Faye (Mrs. David L.) Hunt, Beverly (Mrs. Brian G.) Ford, Claudia (Mrs. David G.) Mecham and Ted E. Stephens. They also have 32 grandchildren and 13 We wish to share our happiness with all our family and friends on this special occasion and no gifts are being requested, the family tells. Thursday, June Obituaries Goodenough Ted And LaVee Stephens Mark Golden Wedding Ted and LaVee Stephens will be honored with an open house on the occasion of their 50th wedding an- THE GREEN SHEET 3440 S. 5600 W. For appointment call Two Column Picture 966-665- One aroa Each addl aroa . . . ten, m WEDDINGS 1 i :JlJ - IliAlliC . 9 .$20.00 .$10.00 HAIR BIZ 1if OBITUARIES BEFORE No charge HOURS: AFTER Mon.-Fri- ., Sot., 10 10 a.m.-- 5 a.m.-- 8 p.m. p.m.; r |