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Show I Sun Chronicle - Advertiser Thursday, December 9, Eagle Review - Advertiser Thursday, December 9, 1971 vshj 1911 i Double ring rites untie couple t 2 tip 4 ' i -- 1 I N 9 J?fc ifc fc. ; , - : Mrs. Ted R. Layne . . . T?mple ceremony unites couple Area couple wed in LDS Temple rites - TKRRACK Mr. and Mrs Calvin M Nielson, 5090 S 525 W , announce the WASH. a reception in the Washington Terrace LDS 5th Ward cultural hall later that evening. marriage of their daughter, nette to Ted R I.ayne. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Brandt R I.ayne, 714 3rd, Ogden The couple exchanged marriage vims Friday in ceremonies pet formed in the Logan LDS Temple. The couple was honored at Ja- attractive bride was full length cotton lace gown with empire bodice trimmed with small white covered buttons and high scalloped a neckline accented and by cording pearls. Long full sleeves of matching Jace were gathered to deep ' scalloped cuffs . Attending the bride' as"' matron of honor was Mrs John Geilmann with Miss Melanie Sharp, maid of honor, and Miss Terri Layne, Mrs. Jack Jones, Mrs. Neal Anderson and Miss Kathy Jensen, attendants. wore floor leng.h They gowns featuring red velvet hostess skirts with gathered waist, and white crepe blouses with long puffed sleeves and ' aw t The attired in 4 t Ogden couple enjoy visit Mr. and Mrs i rme Schnei-le- r Ir .of Ogden, returned last week from a holidav visit with Mr. Schneiters brother and sister-in-laand family at St '(icoige. where they enjoyed golf matches and sightseeing The flowergirls, Candi Lay- - mon and Andreann Andrus, wore long red and white floral swiss dresses with high neckline and short puffed sleeves accented by lace and back pleats. Performing duties of best man was Kent Stanford with Larry Nielson, Mike Layne, and Berry Smith as ushers. Following a wedding trip, the couple will reside at 2103 Quincy. HOOPER The North Park Baptist Church in Roy, Utah was the setting for the wedding and reception of Mary Kathleen Worley, Hooper and John Edward Bradshaw, Beaver. Their marriage was by Rev. Murl M. Jones of the Roy Christian Church, Saturday, Nov. 13, at 3 p.m , in a double-rin- g ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Worley of Hooper and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bradshaw, Beaver. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace over satin. The dress was designed with a scoop neckline, a row of tiny satin buttons ended at the fitted waist, which was encircled with a narrow satin band accented by a The skirt tiny satin bow. fell in three teirs to the floor. The gown had long, fitted lace sleeves trimmed with tiny satin buttons. Her bouffant elbow length veil of illusion was held in place by a beaded and jeweled tiara. She carried a cascading bouquet of white mums and yellow sweetheart roses, tied with satin streamers. The bridesgrooms boutton-air- e was yellow sweetheart roses from his brides bouquet. Serving her sister-in-laas matron of honor was Sherrie He dress was an Worley. A line yellow dotted swiss, accented by a big bow in the back. Bridesmaids were sisters of the bride, Sue Worley and Sheree Worley wearing pink and blue dotted swiss, respectively, fashioned after w dress. the matron-of-honoEach attendant rs carried a single carnation, matching her dress in color with contrasting streamers. Sharmon Worley, sister of the bride. three-year-o- ld reside in SLC CITY -- The former Miss Rebecca Bowman traded wedding promises with Scott W James Friday in ceremonies performed in the First SALT LAKE Congregational Church. The newlyweds were honored at a reception at the Fort Douglas Hidden Valley Country Club, following the ceremony. A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. W'illiam S. James, 132 W. 4575 S., . Washington Terrace. The bridegroom attended Weber State College and now resides in Salt Lake City. The bride is a daughter of Mrs Ann Cheeseman Bowman and Jack Herrick Bowman, and is a graduate of the Salt Lake College of Medical and Dental Assistants. The couple will reside in Salt Lake City following a ding trip. wed- flower girl. She wore a green dotted swiss dress a short ruffled skirt and puffed sleeves. She earned yellow sweet heart roses to match the brides bouquet. Becki Worley, infant neice of the bride was an honorary flower girl and was dressed to match her Aunt Sharmon. A1 Bradshaw served his brother as best man. Paul Bradshaw, brother of the groom and James Worley, Jr. brother of the bride, served as ushers and grooms men. For her sons wedding Mrs. Bradshaw selected a street with length dress of red accents. Mrs. Worley choose a dress of coral knit. White mums enhanced their ensembles. A lavender feather pen accented the guest book table attended by Lisa Worley, sister of the bride, who also wore lavender. The gift tables were attended by Cecile Anderson, cousin of the bride, and JoAnn Stubbs. The three teired wedding cake, carrying out the rainbow theme was cut and served by Mrs. Jerold German and Mrs. Theron Sargent. Jennifer German poured the coffee and JoAnn Sargent, assisted by Vivian Fear were at the was mint with long V off-whi- te . v i - 6 ir ; 3 J j '3 1 ' ' 5 4 ri. v , V OX 0 V M H V0. , punch bowl. Mrs. Robert Lafler played the traditional wedding music at the piano. Mrs. Donald Fear sand, The Indian Love Because and The Call, Lords Prayer, by Mrs. Lafler. Mrs. James T. Miller . . . exchange couple wedding vows accompanied Members of the wedding party greeted guests before a background of large baskets of white mums and yellow glads. Special guests were: Mrs. Julia Edwards, Beaver, grandmother of the groom and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Logston, Filer, Idaho, grandparents of the bride. Other out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards, Beaver, Mrs. Cecil Edwards, Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edwards, Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Paice, Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hutchings, Beaver, Mr. Ralph Hutchings, Beaver. SP4 and Mrs. James Worley, Jr. and daughter Becki of Hope Mills, N C., Mrs. Roy Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Adamson, Mrs. Betty Anderson and daughter Cecile and son Charles all of Rupert, Idaho, Miss JoAnn Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Bums of Parowan, also had journied to Salt Lake City, planning to attend the wedding; how-e- r, Mr. Burns was stricken with a fatal heart attack the day before. Following a short honeymoon to Salt Lake City the couple make their home in Beaver. The new Mrs. Bradshaw graduated from Parowan High School last May. Her husband was a 1968 graduate of Beaver High School, and fs presently employed by the Bradshaw Lumber and Coal company in Beaver. Duo trades vows ROY The former Diane Yoshimura traded nuptial promises with James T. Miller in ceremonies performed Friday at the Ogden Buddhist bodice and full skirt tapering into a short train. The entire ensemble was accented by sequin and pearl trim ated. tended as maid of honor. She wore a purple empire waisted dress with full 6leeves. It was accented at the waistline by a Miss Karen Yoshimura Church. Rev. M. Ohata offici- Making Jhe . announcement are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tokuo Yoshimura, 5555 S. 3500 W., Roy. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. James E. Miller, 140 E. 1st S., Kaysville. The couple was honored at a reception following the mara in riage at the Chuck-A-Ram- Ogden. The bride was lovely in a tiered lace gown with fitted lavender velvet at- bow. The Misses Joan Martinez, Patsy Yoshimura and Betty Yoshimura were bridesmaids. The attendants wore matching lavender dresses like that of duties of best man with Bob Miller, Cal Yoshimura and Mike Brigance as ushers. The newlyweds will reside in Ogden following a short wedding trip Prior to their marriage, the bride was honored at several showers hosted by Mrs. Bobbie L. Miller and Mrs Pat J. Debbie Haymes and by relatives of the bride. Sue-mor- KLENKE FLORAL And (lowers ore lurnished by the maid of honor. The flower girl, Elisa Miller, wore a dress matching those of the other attendants. Boyd Lythgoe assumed the Oliva and Mark 394-347- 2955 Wash 4 IN THE GLOW OF EVENING . . . Evening elegance, to glitter and glow, to make every occasion gala and glamorous! Choose a brilliantd pump; a daring, baring sandal! Come see our entire collection . . . from 5 1 5.00 4 rp. Silver I ' a i "S'' 4 XT' ? 1 V I i Combination i 4. V t I , Nora Black Krinkle or Black Suede 20.00 Mrs. Scott W. 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