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Show I Chronicle-Advertis- Sun r I er Thursday, November 11 1971 Eagle Thursday, November 11, 1971 Review-Advertis- er fdefii r cypfe neln&idge vws NEW -v I s - The WASH. TERRACE former Miss Pamela Loock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Loock, 5261 S. 450 W., traded nuptial promises last D. with Auburn Thursday Bates. The couple recited vows in ceremonies performed at the Edgewood with Bishop Ronald L. Stephens officiating. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dale Bates 297 E. 3100 N., North Ogden. The couple was honored at a reception following the cere- gown of rich white satin With empire waist, long sheer chiffon sleeves caught with bands of lace. Mrs. Cary Norseth, matron of honor, wore an orchid colored dress with empire waist and long sleeves. Mrs. Brent Hardcastle and Mrs. Brent Smith, attending matrons. wore similar dresses, only in purple Dan Stoker of Provo served as best man with Norman Bates, Wendell Bates and Richard Loock as ushers. mony. The bride was lovely in a v a reside in c 1 i j is - KwT JL i - v - The lovely bride was atin a white satin gown overlaid with lace, styled with high collar, long puffed sleeves with French cuffs and empire bodice trimmed with pearls tired . ;v i and velvet ribbon. X, Mrs. John Potter, a sister of the bride, was the matron of honor, and Miss Betty Linder attended as maid of honor. T Mrs. Auburn D. Bates . . .trades nuptial promises Roy tfOY W. -- couple - Mr and Mrs Carl 1964 W. 3825 S . Strebel, announce their Brent n of Clifton, Ida. That evening, the couple at a reception in the Washington Terrace LDS 5th Ward Chapel. . j- t Mer-wi- the marriage of daughter. Lark, and D. Thompson The couple traded nuptial promises in impressive ceremonies last Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs Don J Thompson, 2441 W 5025 S the ceremony, Following parents of the groom were hosts at a wedding dinner at the Doll House in Salt Lake City. The Misses Susan Aeger-te- r, Ida Waters, Deborah Waters, Cherie Waters, Naoma Waters and Pam Martin were bridesmaids. wed in All the attendants wore full length gowns featuring yellow Temple The nevlyweds were hond ored that evening at the Reception Center in Og- blouses and blue velvet den For her wedding and reception the bride chose aa hos- tess skirts. thia Snyder attended the bride. They wore lavender knit dresses, styled with empire bodice accented by purple velvet ribbon and floor length Edge-woo- Assuming duties of best man was John Prescott with Terry Kelley, Dennis Martin and Ron Martin serving as ushers. Following a wedding trip skirt. and Cunnington Penny Cunnington, flower girls Sherrie peau de vne model gown, daintily trimmed in lei con lace and seed wore matching dresses. A brother of the brided groom, Bruce Thompson, duties of best man with Strebel and Brent Stanley Arave as ushers. pearls Following a wedding trip, the couple will reside in West Mrs Gregory German, Miss Melanie Strebel, Mrs. Stanley Strebel and Miss Cyn Point. planned Nov. - AnnounSOUTH OGDEN cing the engagement of their daughter Sydnee Lynn is the bride-elecparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Gale of 4240 ts Jefferson. Miss Gale is engaged to Bruce F. Shepherd, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. GarrellShep-her- d of 598 Leona Drive, South f n m ception. The bride was lovely in a full length Chantilly lace gown fashioned with long tapered sleeves, and fitted bodice with scalloped neckline. The bouffant tiered skirt was scalloped at the hemline, and was accented by a cathedral length train falling gracefully bow at the shoulders. Attendants to the bride were Miss Sonya Peterson as maid of honor, and Misses Diane Draper, Sherry Shupe and Karen Shupe as bridesmaids. They wore full length pink dresses daintily crepe trimmed with cranberry ribbon and white lace. Doug Hooper performed duties of best man, with Larry Draper and Leon Draper serving as ushers. The newlyweds will reside in Hooper. Logan Temple rites per-fore- The long fitted sleeves were accented by pleated ruffles over the wrists I HUNTSVILLE Reciting wedding vows Friday in ceremonies performed in the Ogden LDS 29th Ward Chapel, were the former Miss Joan Peterson and A. Brent Draper. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. J. Orville Peterson of Huntsville. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Draper of Hooper. Bishop William A. Cottle officiated at the nuptial rites which were followed by a re- was honored ' a unite couple Mr. Martin of Salt Lake, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin j t officiating. : " Ceremonies The couple traded wedding vows in ceremonies performed in the Logan LDS Temple with President E.W. Heaton h SIC to Idaho, the couple will reside at 136 S. 3rd E. No. 56, Salt Lake City. WASH. TERRACE - The former Judy Waters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waters, 5029 S. 500 W., became the bride of Arlo Martin last Thursday. -- i f Newlyweds will A 'utl- V- - Ogden. The couple has set Nov. 24 as the wedding date with the ceremony to be solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. 24 Mrs. Dennis Saxton . . . exchanges wedding vows Terrace Miss trades promises in Temple WASH. TERRACE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kindred, 337 E. 4650 S., announce the marriage of their daughter Susan to Dennis Saxton. were the Misses Shelley Carlson, Nancy Kindred and Marlene Kindred, as bridesmaids. They wore street length dresses in light pink dotted swiss with empire bodice and short bell sleeves. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Saxton, Performing duties of best man was Earl Whetton with Fred Kindred Jr. and Dave Ballingham serving as ushers. The couple will reside at 2630 Liberty following a wedding trip to Salt Lake City. 251 W. 4500 S. Wedding vows were exchanged last Thursday in ceremonies performed in the Logan LDS Temple. The young couple was honored that evening at a reception in the Washington Terrace LDS 6th Ward cultural hall. The attractive bride chose a lace and taffeta gown, styled with floor length skirt, empire waistline and long puffsleeves. ed The maid of honor, Miss Connie Frost, wore a light blue dotted swiss gown with empire waist and short puffy sleeves. Also attending the bride ne November date set by-area-couple HOOPER The engagement of Miss Evelyn Cox to Bruce Carver is announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Ervin Cox of 4848 S. 5900 W Hoop- er. Mr. Carver is a son of Dr. and Mrs. H. Murray Carver of 2145 W. 5850 S. 18, A reception is planned for the Ivy House that evening. Presently a senior at Weber State College, Miss Gale is majoring in elementary education and is affiliated with LaDianaeda Social Club. A business and pre-lamajor, Mr. Shepherd is currently serving as junior class vice president. He is a charter member of Chi Epsilon Phi, and is serving as vice president. He has served an LDS mission to Sweden. The couple will wed Nov. in rites to be solemnized at the Hains House. A reception will follow. The bride elect was graduated from Roy High School and LDS Seminary and attended Weber State College two years and Ricks College for one year. Mr. Carver was graduated from Roy High School and attended two years at Weber State. 1 IN THE GLOW OF EVENING . . . Evening elegance, w to glitter and glow, to make every occasion gala and glamorous! Choose a brilliantd pump; a daring, baring sandal! Come see our entire collection . . . i J I from SyT y. V ' ; a t Nina Black Suede 22.00 v CZ3; BANKftkUUCARD Mrs. Brent Thompson . . .reception honors newlyweds Sydnee Lynn Gale . . . will wed FAMILY SHOES OSDIN ROV 5 1 5.00 |