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Show I 2B Smoking Factor Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1983 In Ulcer LDS Wedding Unites Coupie KAYSVILLE The former Miss Corrie Delaine Rasband became the bride of Brett Howard Hamblin in wedding ceremonies performed Aug. 20 in n the Ogden LDS Temple by at the neckline and cuffs. A sheer cameo in Schiffli lace adorned the bodice. Lace also bordered the hemline and long train, with tiny handsewn pearls on the bodice and sleeves. J. Hess. She also wore a double floor Announcing the marriage are length veil enhanced with alen-co- n lace bordering the edges and parents of the bride, Russell B. and Carol Rasband, 400 N. 900 caught up with a small tiara of E., Kaysville. Parents of the alencon lace and adorned with bridegroom are Dennis L. Hamtiny pearls. blin, 1412 Dallas, Syracuse, and Matron of honor was Mrs. Jo Ann B. Atkinson of Zumbro-ta- , Boyd (Marla) Gledhill, with Minn. Rasband, Sandi Rasband A wedding breakfast was held Shelley Laura Lee Tiffany as bridesand at the Mansion House in Ogden maids. They wore long gowns of immediately following the ceretaffeta with ivory lace appeach mony hosted by Mr. and Mrs. pliques and handsewn pearls on Larry Smith of Centerville. the bodice. peach colored The bride wore an empire ribbons wereLong tied at the waist. waist gown of chiffon that feaMiss Nanette Rasband attendtured a high neckline and long sleeves adorned with lace ruffles ed the guest book. Mil-to- At first, experts believed that the rising number of women ulcer patients was due to women entering the job market where they were subject to increased Best man was Larry Smith Jr. with Brian Rasband as usher. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Larry Tiffany, Mrs. Wil stress. Schuman, Mrs. Rulon Rasband, Mrs. Ron Rasband, Mrs. Craig Speechly, Mrs. Roy Speechly and Mrs. Dick Speechly. Showers were also given by of the bride and members of her LDS ward Primary class. The bride fulfilled a mission for the LDS Church in France and Hamblin served as a missionary in Holland. She has at- tended Study J ;,YI I i s V stress is Because no longer a major causative factor, some scientists feel that it is because, women have beem smoking more. day-to-d- ay -. - Young Brigham University and Weber State College. The bridegroom has attended Dixie College and Weber FV 1 'j State College. Following a wedding trip to Sherwood' Hills, the couple are making their home in Ogden. ;:s & AMERICAN CANCER A f SOCIETY MR. AND MRS. BRETT H. HAMBI IN m EfiST 200 SMI HdflBPKEE) (Former Albertson's ou OD. i sm csmp O' PiMfflGWm i UftPCSfGB CM i 13 B UNIT 2 WITH COUPON Ml A Ut PURCHASE effective tnioum oer. n. LIMIT (COUPON PER CUSTOMER mi I by the ie3 IF1 D Following a wedding trip to Southern California, the couple will reside in Layton where the bridegroom will work for the Kent Smith Construction Co., I D eBERET.SDfllM BWOtl- I I COUPON gCUSTOJJER E- MIOtlElfU D LIMIT PER CUSTOMER Ittl Pi D i I E' . - I Gregory W., Rodger A., Stuart A., Bart, Kirk and Matthew Smith. (COUPON LIMIT 10 PURCHASE EFFECTIVE THROWN OCT. 11. D grooms six brothers, 0Z. WITH COUPON Ml A iewswiiws11 i Pamela Joy Townley, Bret T. Smith Married CLEARFIELD The former Miss Pamela Joy Townley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donal W. Townley, 250 No. 360 W., Clearfield, was married td Bret T. Smith in rites performed Sept. 15 at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kent Smith of 6348 N. Gordon Creek Circle, Mountain Green. A reception was held at the Clearfield North LDS Stake Center. Blenda Townley McGary and Donita Townley Bitter, sisters of the bride, were the matrons of honor. Best man duties were assumed FueaBffEg- I BRET AND PAMELA SMITH 0 'a P1 I UNIT 2 WITH COUPON MO A 10 PURCHASE EFFECTIVE THROWN OCT. 11. 1f UNIT Q j I COUPON LIMIT PER CUSTOMER , Inc. He was graduated from Morgan High School and has served a mission for the LDS Church in Taiwan. The bride is presently attending Weber State College. She was graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. THE SILVERSTEIN PRIVATE LABEL 36CT.-ME- SEASON 2f D. 6E 2 Jnrnn ALL PERFORMANCES Mt 1 IF.S.C. Vnl A. Browning Center SIBELIUS I MURRY SIDLIN 2 Symphony No. 1 Symphony No. 2 SYMPHONY-BALLE- T y-- - - - 399-921- Mi CASE OF 3 ASSOCIATION O&btf 5(h Thresh 3 Maybe itwill go away; The five most dangerous words in the English language. We want to cure cancer in your lifetime American Cancer Society contributed bv ihr pubh'her 4 apuNic eiMte 11lS CASE OF 11.S9 24 7.99 4 . i.r CHIU, PINTO, KIDNEY V vv 2580 Jefferson Ave., OGDEN UT. 84401 Phone 160 Z. 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