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Show i Sun Chronicle-Advertis- Thursday, September 30, 1971 er September 30, 1971 -Eagle Review Advertiser Thursday, Mair, Read united in temple HOOPER -- - Mr. and Mrs. N. Read of Hooper announce the marriage of their daughter, Gaye, to Coral Mr. and Mrs. Coral A. Mair of 1920 Stevens, Ogden. Don MHW! J. Mair. The bridegroom is a son of Logan Temple Riverdale Miss ceremonies unite couple WASH. TERRACE -- - Miss 1100 No. North Ogden. race LDS The His Harold L. Child of 865 No. Jefferson, Ogden. President Elvie W. Heaton officiated at the ceremony. A reception honored the Stake Center. brides empire sleeves. Bridesmaids Telford, Blair wedding announced SOUTH OGDEN and Mrs. Frank J. Telford of 5474 So. 925 E. announce the maron Monday of their riage daughter, Nancy Telford, to Blair. of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Blair of 2970 Tyler, Ogdep. President 0. Leslie Stone officiated at the ceremony were Miss Sandy Nekola and Miss Velma Child. They were gowned in full length rose velveteen dresses, styled after that of the Matron of honor. Best man duties were performed by Brent Bingham with Jim Boren, Brent Douglas, Richard Douglas, Ken Boren and Wayne Boren serving as ushers. The couple will make their home at 916 E. 1100 No. North Ogden. D. Parents Life lesson was followed later by a reception at the White House. The bride was lovely in an empire gown of chiffon over with satin, imported lace bodice and matching lace trim on the long full sleeves. Attending the bride were Miss Susan Connelly as maid of honor and Miss Jocelyn Chow, Mrs. Tom Lund, Mrs. Brad Steele and Mrs. Rand F e bridesmaids. Launa Lofgreen was junior bridesmaid and Judy Johnson, which rguson, flower girl. Strike llayer performed duties as best man with Bri Blair, Bard Ferrin, Rand Ferguson, Ron Smith, Steve Dye Blair Lofgreen and Blaine Bowcutt serving as ushers. The couple will reside in Ogden following a wedding trip to Disneland. -- Brenda Gore Williamson of Riverdale will become the bride of David William Lovell on Thursday, Sept. 30, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Lovell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lovell of 2417 W.1800N. RIVERDALE Ann gown of brocade delustered satin had lace trimmed Juliette sleeves and fitted waist with high neckline and was trimmed with small pearl buttons. Mrs. Jim L. Boren was Matron of Honor and Miss Gloria Linderman, Maid of honor were dressed in burgundy velveteen gowns with empire waist and short puffed parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert weds Clinton Man couple in the evening. It was held in the Washington Ter- Gayle J. Boren became the bride of David E. Child Thursday in ceremonies performed in the Logan LDS Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil R. Boren of 319 E. 4350 So. The groom resides at 916 E. presented at XI iota sorority met Xi Iota day, Sept. Katherine Ambrose 13 1 Mon- at the home of Young. Maudeen gave an interesting lesson entitled Life. Eight members were present. Kerma Larsen was hostess to the group at her home on Sept. 27 for a luncheon and Who meeting. The lesson Are You was given byGennie Bingham. Attending the meeting were Jackie Robison, Gennie Bing-,liaMary Chino, Shirley Carter," Wilma Stewart, Maudeen Katherine Ambrose, Marcelle Young, Weaver, and Katharine Stromberg, Jerry Frost. Clinton. The bride-ele- who ct re- sides at 4317 So. 700 W. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gore of Columbus, Ga. i PETITE Stacie Raymond was the winner of this giant sucker given away last week at Hamilton Drug in the Roy Shopping Center. Customers were invited to guess the weight of the sucker and Stacie was closest with a guess of 3 lbs. 8 oz. It actually weighed, 3 lbs. 7 oz. She was graduated from Jordan Vocational High School in Columbus and attended Brigham Young University two WASH. TERRACE -- - Re- Mr. Lovell was graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary and attended Weber State. He served an LDS Mission in the Arizona Mission. He is employed in Clinton. The couple will be honored at a reception at the Clinton LDS Second Ward Cultural Hall the evening of the wedding. and Bishop Ray Jarrett officiated at the ceremony which Attending the bride were Mrs. Bruce Padesky as Matron of honor, Mrs. Wayne Hayes, Miss Nancy Weir and Miss Sherri Lynn Weir. in the Washington Terrace LDS 5th Ward Chapel were the former Miss Karen Ann Weir and Michal John Hoellein. was followed by a lovely re- ception. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine L. Weir of 5025 So. 550 W. The groom is the son of Mrs. William G. Hoellein of 937 BelMar Drive, Ogden and the late Mr. Hoellein. For her wedding and reception, the bride was lovely in a full length brocade satin gown, with Victorian style wedge of western iceberg lettuce and a homemade pourable dressing made from real mayonnaise is the most typical of all American salads. From the Best Foods test kitchens the suggestion is made that you thin Hellmanns real mayonnaise with practically any liquid you wish to the consistency your family likes. It can be milk, fruit juice, chili sauce, citrus juices, or even a combination of wine vinegar and water. The idea is to make it to suit your own taste by thinning and adding spices and herbs. Here we suggest a hot and spicy pourable dressing. A crisp sleeves. Jim Cooper performed duties as best man with Bill Hoellein, Steve Hoellein, Jim Hoellein, Tony Roberts and Steven Weir sefvingas ushers. 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Marriage vows will be exchanged in ceremonies to be performed at the Ogden LDS Ward Chapel, and will be followed by a reception. The groom-to-b- e is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Cordova 5015 So. 600 W. Miss Bingham was graduated from Bonneville High School and is employed in Ogden. Her fiance was also graduated from Bonneville High and is presently serving m the Air Force, stationed at Lowry AFB, Colorado. KLENKE FLORAL And flowers are furnished by Olive and Mark 2955 Wash W. Roy Jo-Da- Warren Yankee Lunch) STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Offices: & earning! on, illinoisc ta Kappa national scholastic honor society, Phi Lambda Upsilon, American Chemical Society, Pi Mu Epsilon, Delta Phi Alpha and Alpha Lambda Delta societies. 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V-- The young couple was mar- ried Thursday in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and was honor- - ed Friday evening at a recepat the Hains House tion in Ogden. The bride was attired in a full length original gown of attached angel peau, with an OF ROY 1942 West 5600 South Phone 825-472- 8 t |