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Show f Sun I I Chronicle-Advertis- Eagle Thursday, September 23, 1971 er Review-Advertis- adds to wedding The . i Si i special number, U ceremony was one of the highof Wan Kei Yin lights of the wedding reception -- Hadden. Photos E. and Donald by Glen CAKE-CUTTIN- G And I certainly did at the beautiful International Reception for newlyweds Wan Kei Yin and Donald E. Hadden, Sept. 11 in the Roy 10th LDS Ward, said Royal E. Harrop of Roy, whose fortune cookie set the pace for the evening. There were people and talent from around the world. Mr. Harrop, who presided and introduced the colorful numbers on the program, said there were guests from Arizona, Nevada, California, Florida, New York, Wyoming, Colorado, and the Philippines -- - Mexican, Vietnamese, Chine? e, Samoan, Japanese, Tongoan, Blacks and Hawaiians. The cultural hall of the ward was lavishly decorated with an East attractive southern-Fa- r theme, using lanterns, palm trees, real ferns and flowers with Pacific murals covering two of the walls. The refreshments were Chinese-America- n by Mr. and Mrs. W. Eugene Holmes, Roy, caterers, cake South Ogden Miss weds s, There were songs and na- tive dances from the South Seas, Japan, China, the Philippines, and Far Eastern countries as well as the United States. There g was a ceremony a beautiful white wedding cake made by Mrs. Holmes with two doves at top - and the bridal party formed an arch for the cake-cuttin- -- Wednesday SOUTH OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. V.P. Tassone, 454 W. Cherry Drive announce the marriage of their daughter, Sharon Tassone, to Martin Hunter of Colorado Springs, Colo. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Hunter of beautifully-attire- d bride and groom. Olivia Tafiti, Samoan beauty of the Mormon Youth Choir and a teacher in Salt Lake City schools, sang Hawaiian Wedding Song and the theme A Love Story. song from n group from Salt Lake City and Provo performed South Sea Island numbers and June Heiser sang a College. It was a picturesque inreception Roy will concluded long remember, Mr. Harrop, the emcee. The Haddens are now at home at Fort Worth, Texas, where the bridegroom is stationed with the Air Force. ternational Samoan-Polynesia- N.C. The couple was wed a week ago Wednesday in ceremonies performed in the St, Josephs Catholic Church. Officiating at the exchange of wedding vows were Father John LaBranche and Father Neil Herlickand u, Dee-McK- and and Wing Yee of Canton Low in Ogden. candy-maker- Robert plished Japanese traditional dancer, performed a Japanese dance, accompanied by her teacher, Mrs. Aiko Hamada of Ogden. The bride sang a song in Chinese, and Virginia a nurse at the Hospital who has danced professionally in Las Vegas and at night clubs, did a Far East Oriental dance. Fe (Fay) Gomez, teacher in the Granite School district, sang two Philippine numbers, "Beautiful Star and Try to Remember, accompanied by Jim Rawlins, guitarist. The program concluded with an American tap dance by Marsha student of the Montgomery, Price School of Dancing under Colleen Price Moore, accompanied by Linda Tesch Webber. Following the program the newlyweds, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coe C. Hadden of Farmington, Ret. Gen. Chun On Yin of Ogden, and foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard Russell of Roy and the bridal party continued to greet friends. There were more than 470 present, including Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Legler and two children who flew from Florida, Mrs. Starr West Jones and son, David of New York, five LDS stake presidents, 13 postmasters and Clare Davis of Salt Lake City, and the Horace Sorensens, also of Salt Lake and others, including professors from BYU and Weber State Tu-po- Winston-Sale- Father Louis Kern. Following the exchange of nuptial vows, the couple received friends and relatives at a reception at the White House. The bride was lovely in a floor length gown of slipper satin. crystal blue-shit- e It was styled with long, full sleeves with lace cuffs, empire bodice and stand up collar. It was delicately trimmed in Venetian lace. Her chapel length train was edged in double rows of matching lace. Attending the bride were Miss RaMona Sargeant as maid of honor. Misses Chris I HAPPY NEW bride, the former Wan Kei Yin, sings during the program at their ception. re- South Ogden woman dies Lau-ceric- a, Jil at her home Morby and Judy Williamson. Kellie Tassone was flower girl. -- Mrs. They wore orchid floor length empire gowns, having full sleeves gathered to wide cuffs with stand up collar. They were enhanced by floral embossed pinafores, with satin streamers falling from the waistline. Tom Slumkowski performed duties of best man with Kent Hunter, Bob Tassone and Paul SOUTH OGDEN Alpha May Clark Sutherland, 86, of 891 E. 40th, died last week at her home of causes incident to age. Mrs Sutherland was born Oct. 14, 1884, in Panora, Iowa, a daughter of Alonzo and Matilda Hayes Clark. Orvis A. She married Sutherland on Nov. 2, 1910 in Panora, Iowa. He passed away July 12, 1958. She was rearedand educated in Iowa and later lived in Colorado Springs, Colo, before com- Tassone ushering. Jerald Williamson was the ringbearer. a wedding trip Mowing u Benson Hole, the Tetons and Yellowstone Park the couple will reside inColoradoSprings, Colo., until January at which time they will return to attend Weber State College. guests were the bridegrooms parents and two brothers, Kent and Billy; L.arry Kaiser and Thomas Slumkowski, Mountain Home, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McAllister of California. ing to Ogden in 1966. She was a member of the First Christian Church and Womans Christian Fellowship in Colorado Springs. Surviving are one son, Richard A., Ogden; two grandchildren, one brother, Lloyd Clark, De Moines, Iowa. Services and burial were in Colorado Springs, Colo. Out-of-to- Minnesota Miss will wed Oct. 2 Mr. and SOUTH OGDEN Mrs. Arthur A. Rian of Minn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Randee Patricia, to Lt. James E. Dayhuff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Dayhuff, 810 Bel-mDrive. Miss Rian attended Winona State College and has been employed in Minnesota. Lt. Dayhuff was an honor graduate of Bonneville High and received his bachelors degree in zoology at the University of Utah where he was affiliated Win- ona, ar with Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Open house sot Friday Mr. and Mrs. HOOPER Lloyd J. Robinson, 4433 S. 6700 W., Hooper, announce the recent marriageof theirdaughter, Joyce, to Steven T. Thorpe. An open house is being held p.m. at the Friday from Hooper 3rd Ward cultural hall. 0 cip flhs week. For A New also graduated fron the Mayo Foundation School oi Physical Therapy, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. He received a commission as Ensign in the Medical Service Corps, Navy Reserve, and was assigned staff position, San Diego Naval Hospital. He also attended graduate courses at He was Watkirs Home in Winona. cup (1 stick) butter 6 small zucchini, cut in Winch slices cauli-1 medium head tower, separated v Md tomatoes, cl 1 1 into small flowerets green pepper, cut in strips tablespoon instant minced onion 5 add, .tonal SPnU C o,er at, above. apart. Proceed as I I I I wr- -J AND SAVE UTAH DAIRY One Pan Budget Meals recipes write. COMMISSION449 East 900 SotrthSa Lake City, Utah 94111 FREE Dairy 2275 W. Mr. Turner is the son of Mrs. Mabel R. Turner, Minden, La., and the late Larkin B. Turner, Jr. Bishop Mark A. Nielson officiated at the ceremony. The bride selected a princess styled gown of sheer crystalline over rayon faille for her wedding. It was fashioned with an empire waist appliqued with beaded pearl daisies, Best man duties were performed by James Howard while Leonard Cardwell, Gaylen and full gathered sleeve. The beaded daisy appliques Shoell, Marlow Manning Adam Cardwell ushered. by the This party is sponsored by the members of Hill AFB with Marjorie Saunders as chairman and Norma Harriman as and It was styled with a low necjvline, fitted bodice and Ju skirt. Attendants included Miss Gail Barton of Lancaster, Calif, as maid of honor, Miss Kim Beveridge, Miss Karen Beveridge, bridesmaids and Misses Janet and Debra Kleinman as flowers girls. All wore taffeta gowns with yellow and orange lace at the empire waistline. Terry Simmonds served as best man with Vern Kendall and Morris Pitcher as ushers. The couple will reside in Logan. Solemn ceremony held at Ivy House WASH. TERRACE The former Miss Dianne Cordova became the bride of Richard Woiihuis Saturday in ceremonies solemnized at the IvyHuse in Chapel President ciating. Ogden with Stake Bart Wolthuis offi- The brides parents are Mr. and Mrs. Phil Cordova, 5015 Roy maiden exchanges vows in Logan Temple ROY Susan Crouch became the bride of Steve Les Miller last Friday in ceremonies performed in the Logan tilly lace and delustered satin, with mandarin collar and lace trimmed bishop sleeves with LDS Temple by President Glen Rex. Parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crouch, 2529 W. 4700 S., made the announcement of the marriage. Mr. Miller is the son of Mrs. Lester Miller, 1510 Madison, Ogden, and the late Mr. Miller. In the evening the young couple greeted friends and relatives at a reception in the Roy LDS Ward cultural hall. The bride was lovely in an original empire gown of Chan- - T M T IVI t QQ 1 A loveWASH. TERRACE ly new bride is the former Miss Barbara Am) Hessheimer, who Impressive ceremonies completed was married a week ago Monday to Jackie G. Williams, 1126 32nd. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Hessheimer, 4730 S. 100 E. The bridgroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scott Williams, Elk City, Okla. The ceremony was performed at the Ivy House. Following the marriage vows, the couple received guests at a reception. For the nuptial events the bride was lovely in a floor length lace gown with rounded ruffled neckline, lace sleeves with scalloped ruffle at the waistline and bell skirt. The empire bodice was accented with lavender ribbon. For her attendants the bride chose her sisters, Miss Joyce Hessheimer, as maid of honor and Miss Lynda Hessheimer, bridesmaid and a sister-in-laMrs. Richard Hessheimer as attending matron. They wore short lavender dresses styled with round neckline, puffed sleeves and empire waist trimmed in ribbon and lace. Performing duties of best man was Richard Hessheimer with Thomas Stangerand Damal Paaaina serving as ushers. Following a wedding trip to California and Las Vegas the couple will reside in Ogden. er Entertainment will be Male Quartet. the Edgewood in Ogden. The bride was attractively attired in a white satin gown with a delicate printed organdy liet sleeves trimmed in satin, and a slightly flared S. 600 W. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerret Wolthuis, 1505 Kingston Drive, Ogden. For the nuptial events the lovely bride chose a full length sheer chiffon gown with shirred chiffon empire waist and neckline trimmed in high pearls. - The Federal Women s Club fall luncheon will be held at the Ogden Defense Depot Officers Club, Saturday at 12:30 p m. M. over skirt. as bridesmaids Attending were Miss Bobette Cardwell, junior bridesmaid, Susan Card-we- ll and flower girl, Susan Morris, wore short models matching that worn by the maid of honor. ct City. The wedding will take place in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception will follow that evening in the Washington Terrace LDS 5th Ward. There will be an open house the following evening in Clifton, Ida., in honor of the newly weds. on the sleeves the hemline of Miss Nedra Jay was maid of honor and wore a gold floor length sheer illusion over satin with empire waist, stand-u- p collar and long gathered sheer sleeves with wide cuffs. Brown velvet ribbon accented the empire waistline floor-lengt- Saturday ssxssssssss. for additional ing their marriage Saturday afternoon are Mr. and Mrs. Larry B. Turner. The newlyweds exchanged nuptial promises in a ceremony solemnized at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Cardwell, 3955 S. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stromberg of Ogden are the parents of the bridegroom. For her marriage, the loveh ly bride was attired in a gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta with high neckline and long pointed sheer sleeves. Miss Lana Lloyd attended to Arlo Martin of Salt Lake her sister as maid of honor with Mrs. Jim KilburnandMrs. City. Miss Waters is the daughter Larry Jensen as attending maof Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. trons. Flower girls were LauWaters of 5029 So. 500 W., Mr. rel Trimble and Daria Trimble Martin is the son of Mr. and in dresses that matched those Mrs. Merwin Martin of Clifton, of the other attendants. A brother of the bride, FarIdaho. The bride-eleattended the rell J. Lloyd was ring bearer. man Bryman School in Salt Lake Performing duf:es of best with Jim Prince was Harold Lam-da a was and of member City, Delta Sigma Sorority. She Kilburn and Tcv Lemmon as u heis employed in Roy. Following a wedding trip The future bridegroom was to Sun Valley, It.. , the couple graduated from Stevens Hen-agCollege. He served an are livirg in South Ogden. LDS mission in England and is presently employed in Salt Lake scheduled teaspoon garhc salt 2 medium tomatoes, cut in wedges V cup grated Parmesan cheese 1 were repeated and bordered the skirt. ing. GARDEN SKILLET V4 Making their home 30th in Ogden follow- Miss SOUTH OGDEN Sherry Lloyd, daughter of Mr. is presently serving as and Mrs. Farrell N. Lloyd of instructor at Naval Medical Ogden, was married to Dan College, Bethesda, Md. Stromberg in impressive cereThe couple plans towed Oct. monies at the Edgewood with 2 in the Great Hall at the J.R. Bishop Neil S. Dickson officiat- Luncheon skille- tLarge covered at ROY 11331 UCLA. He You... Use Dairy Foods 8 servings Newlyweds will reside in Ogden November wedding date announced WASH. TERRACE Miss Judy Waters has set Nov. 4 as the date for her marriage - Mr. and Mrs. Beveridge, 4815 W. 3300 S., announced the marriage of their daughter, Katherine, to David Clawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clawson, 2800 W. 800 S., Lewiston. Vows were solemnized Friday in the Logan LDS Temple, and that evening the couple was honored at a reception at HOOPER Wan Kei, composed by Roland Parry, former head of Weber State College Music Department. Shanna Shiramizu, accom- places. ' A fortune cookie said: visit many far off will You Thursday, September 23, 1971 er Temple wedding unites couple International flare I ) Grandparents excited deep cuffs. Her satin skirt was daintily trimmed in matching lace applique, and lace edging around the hem. Mrs. Kyle Widdi,on attend-r- rt ec the bride as matron of honor with Miss Nancy Crouch, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, and Mrs. Randy Slater, sister of the groom, attending matron. Miss Sally Crouch was a junior bridesmaid. Performing the duties of best man was Kyle Widdison with Randy Slater and Blaine Flowers serving as ushers. The couple will reside in Ogden, following a wedding trip to California. Attending the bride were Mrs. Jeff Everts as matron of honor, Miss Sandra Hartley, maid of honor and Miss Judy Cordova, bridesmaids. They wore baby blue crepe dresses, with full sleeves, high neckline and wide cummerbund of burgundy and baby blue brocade. Flower girls were Denise ar J Leisha Cordova, sisters of the bride. Steven Lindquist served as best man with Gary Wolthuis, Ron Wolthuis, Ned Stevens and Clair Walker serving as ushers. Chris Stevens was ringbear- er. The couple will make their at 4842 S. Terrace. home ington Terrace duo will reside Temple; irftes- m ugaen unite couple - ? WASH. TERRACE Mis Robin Dee Hoffenbeck becam the bride of Nicholas A. Cor in marria Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fletcher, 2008 W. 4400 S., announce the marriage of their daughter, Glenna Jean, to JerROY W. ald Edis Bowden. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Heber Edis Bowden, 2800 N. 494 E., North Ogden. Marriage vows were solemnized last Wednesday in impressive ceremonies performed in the Logan LDS Temple. In the evening, the young couple was honored at a garden reception at the Fletcher residence. The bride was attractively attired in an original gown of Chantill. lace, with fitted bodice, long sleeves, high round neckline and tiered skirt. Attending the bride were Miss Linda Johnson as maid of honor, the Misses Connie Hill, Gerri Glissmar, JoAnn Woodall and Ronda Fletcher and Mrs. Alan Heiner. The attendants wore dotted swiss dresses in assorted pastel shades. Performing duties of best man was David Lott with Brent Prothero, Phillip Eckersley, dier Friday in ceremonies per formed at the Washington Ter race LDS 5th Ward Chapel Miss Hoffenbeck is th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Hoffenbeck, There was great excitement a week ago Monday around the Royal Vine Poll family. The Polls became grand-paenfor the second time Monday morning and for the third time Monday afternoon. ington Terrace. Following the exchange o vows the couple received guest at a reception held at the homi of the brides parents. For her KLENKE FLORAL And flowers ore furnished by Olive and Mailt The couple will reside in Ogden following a wedding trip. 2955 Wash rr il'uMtflX I her name. Parents of the little pink bundles are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold S. (Patricia) Poll, 442 South State St. 97, Clearfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Sherrie) Poll, 3836 Washington Blvd. Arnold and Patricias new daughter is their first and she was born at 5:13 a.m. Monday and weighed in at 7 lbs. 13 oz. They have decided to give her the name of Christy Lynn. Charles and Sherries new little girl, which was also their first, was born at 3:07 p.m. and Grandmother Poll .says she has one other granddaughter and is expecting another this new granddaughters were 20 12 inches long and their mothers are both 19years old Both had the same doctor and shared the same room in the McKay Hospital. Grandmother Poll says her sons are entirely different in looks and personality. Pat's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Chapman, Mountain Green, and Sherrie is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Evan J. Memmott, 2020 Polk. to the new arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. Royden V. Poll, South Weber and Mrs. Roxie Memmott of Scipio. Scipio and Mrs. Cimla Sined-le- y of Syracuse. 394-347- ilnTflffYWyiCT i'..1 Wo Wish to Welcome Eilocn Jor winter. Burke To Our Sta For Competent service, make your appointment with: Mable Vigil Chris! Lillian Smith Mary Lou Kersey Eileen Burk ts Lent Dccufy Siud 246 E. 200 So. there man. Following a wedding trip t Jackson Hole, Wyoming the cou pie will reside in Ogden. Michael Conway, Stephen Bowden, Joseph Todd, Rodney Bowden and Dennis Fletcher as the weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz. The parent have chosen Crystalynn as Both wedding and ception following the lovel; bride chose an empire waistei model of silk organza enhan ced by appliqued Rosepoint laci and complimented by a flowin; organza train. The brides only attrndan was Mrs. Michael Madden serving as matron of honor She wore a hot pink polyestei crepe model with empire wais and long sleeves with dais; trim. John Barton served as bes ts The grandparents say that not only were the new granddaughters born on the same day but they looked very much alike too. Robins 454 The bridegroom is the so of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas H Cordier, 5225 S. 575 W., Wash ushers. about new arrivals 450 W., Wash. Cloarfiold, I 4 |