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Show Review S.,Chr0ni..C:Ie'EagIe Thursday, March 23; 1972 Clearfield Courier Wednesday, March 22, 1972 Tempfe vows repeated LogoU GoapSo focqOgg ROV The farmer Miss Darl Jean Fulmer and Charles Christiansen exchanged nuptial 'ows last Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Temple . Elder Arthur Strong, 0 ? uncle of the groom, performed the ceremony. Making the announcement are parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl C. Fulmer, Ogden LDS j; Temple site ij of wedding The Cgden LDS the setting on for the marriage SUNSET was Thursday Miss ceremonies uniting Jo Ann Harvey and Clifford Merkley. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harvey of 306 W. 1550 N. Miss Darline Rogers . . . n sets June date Wedding plans ' announced Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Merkley . . . Temple vows exchanged CLEARFIELD Making plahs for a June D. Rogers and Michael are Miss Darline wedding R. Daley. The announcement is made by the bride elects parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Rogers, 75 W. 250 N. Mr. Daley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Daley, 279 W. 870 N., Sunset. The couple plans to exchange nuptial vows in a ceremony to be performed June 16 at the Clearfield Community Church. Miss Rogers; a graduate of Clearfield High, Maich rites performed ROY The former Miss Robyn Hendry exchanged wedding promises with R. Scott Andersen in ceremonies performed last Saturday at the Clearfield Community Church. reception at the church the ceremony performed by the Rev. Wiley A. Kehrli. The bride is a daughter of Robert A. Hendry, 5547 S. 2350 W.v and Mrs, Norvain Hendry of Duncanville, Tex. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Andersen, 1185 E. 3850 S., A followed has completed requirements during winter quarter at for her bachelor-- of arts degree. She will graduate in June. Miss Rogers, employed in Roy, is editor of the Clearfield Courier and the Eagle Review. Returning home Tuesday- - from Hanau, Germany, Mr. Daley was recently discharged from the Army. During his service he received the Purple Heart and two Army commendation medals. He is a graduate of Rapid City High, Rapid City, South Dakota, and has attended East Tennessee State University. Following their marriage, the couple plans to reside in Salt Lake City where the groom-ele- ct will continue his studies. -W- i eber-State-College Ogden. The attractive bride select- - ed a full length, high waisted gown of white satin with lace bodice and lace lantern sleeves with embroidered seed pearls. The attendants, Mrs. Bruce Westbroek, matron of honor, Mrs. Steven Hendry, attending matron, and Miss Kim Hendry, the brides sister, bridesmaid, wore full length gowns of deep purple satin. Their gowns were faced with crepe featuring lan-- '' tern sleeves with yellow ribbon and on the sleeves and waist. Skylar Wilson performed the duties of best man with Leland Crooks and Sean Hendry as Mr. Merkley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley of Tridell. Elder Joseph Burnett officiated at the exchange of wedding promises. That evening they were honored with a reception at the Sunset LDS Stake Center. The bride chose a white miramist original gown over tricot, styled full length with crepe bodice featuring a bib effect of sheer beaded lace. It was fashioned with high round neckline, long full sleeves and wide sheer beaded lace at the bottom of the slightly gathered skirt. A sister of the bride, Miss Pamela Harvey, as maid of honor, wore a full length gown of powder blue chiffon overtri-cot- t, with a crepe bodice and short bell chiffon sleeves. were the Bridesmaids Misses Terrie Whipple, Gwendolyn Harvey, Susan Trujillo, Beryl Merkley with Dawn Gaye Harvey flower girl. All wore lavender gowns styled after that of the maid of honor. Aaron E. Simmons performed duties of best man witn David E. Wallace ushering. 2152 W. 4900 S. Mr. Christiansen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy hristiansen, 3646 S. 5500 W., Hooper. In the evening, the couple was honored at a reception at the LDS Lakeview Ward cultural hall, catered by Self Catering of Orem, Utah. The bride wore an original gown of white frosted organza and embroidered lace over taffeta was worn by the new bride. It was full length with a O at 3423 Eccles in Ogden following a short wedding trip. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Draper of California. Out-of-to- sweetheart neckline, lace empire bodice and long organza sleeves. Her flowing, train extended beyond the hemline and was trimmed with embroidered lace. The matron of honor, Mrs. Leon Draper, wore an olive green crepe gown, styled along princess lines with velvet ribbon at the empire bodice, and matching choker. Miss Rolene Fulmer, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, wore a lime green gown and Miss Pam Charlesworth, Miss Darlene Wilson and Mrs. Larry Slade with Angie Erwin, flower girl, wore orange crepe gowns styled after that of the matron of honor. Best man duties were as- - Roy couple trades VOWS Planning to reside 2681 Madison are the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knight. The new bride is the former Miss Debbie Shupe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Shupe, 5437 S. 2200 W. Mr. Knight is a son of Mrs. Ann K. Olson, 5681 S. 2050 W., and James R. Knight, Roy. Wedding promises were exchanged Saturday in ceremonies performed at the Hains House in Ogden with Bishop Dean Nelson officiating. The bride was lovely in a full length gown of Chantilly lace having a high scalloped neckline, long full sleeves and ROY in Ogden at a chapel length train. Bridal attendants ere Miss Susan Eliason as maid of honor and Miss Nancy Eaton and Miss Karen Dickerson as bridesmaids. They were attired in full length dresses of green brocade with empire waist and short sleeves. Ed Kenley performed duties of best man with Mike Watts and Frank Knight ushering. An open house was held on Saturday in the Tridell LDS of the hometown Chapel, bridegroom. After a wedding trip to the Tetons Mr. Merkley Will go back to Fort Dix, N.J. where he is stationed with the Army Reserve, Mrs. Merkley will join him there later. ushers. Mrs. Charles Christiansen . . . ffff vyyfffftf ff ttvf yyyf? couple trades nuptial vows w ww ww w v mi w na Aipyll gdeini rJlnss UJecl OGDEN -- - One of the prettiest wedding receptions this season was held Friday, March proaoDoo sumed by Billy Johnson with Paul Christiansen, Leon Draper, Drew Fulmer and Larry Slade as ushers. The newlvweds will reside 17, St. Patricks Day at the Hains House in Ogden for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. G. Lynch who were married earlier in the day in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Elder Benjamin L. Bowring, former president of the Los Angeles Temple. The new bride Mrs. Ralph Smith of 3817 Drive, and the late is a daug- C. (Louis) Grandview Mr. Smith. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene B. Lynch of 1105 Patterson, Ogden. hter of ' For her w edding and reception the brlJe was attractively attired in a full length peau de soi gown. It was fashioned with lace trimmed empire waist, long full sleeves with deep tapered cuffs, lace trimmed collar and full skirt and veil. ' ' y y y Bridal attendants were Mrs. Stewart (Sunee' Folk-ma- n as matron of honor; Miss Sharon Lynch, the maid of honor; Mrs. Robert Hines, attending matron, and Yiss Kaye Lynch and Miss Terry Lynch, bridesmaids, and Stacey Folk-malittle bud girl. They wore d lavender and floor length peasant dresses hats and wnite, and lavender velvet chokers. I W" n, ' J y white-checke- wide-brimm- Sharp shapes . . . just what your youngsters want Red, White and Blue . . ties, straps, two tones and boots. And what you want too, Mom. Careful craftsmanship, quality materials and reasonable prices. And you can rely on Larry Cole performed duties of best man, with Richard Lynch, Jerry Lynch and Paul Lynch, brothers of the bridegroom, serving as ushers Also, ushers at the door were Steven, Keith and David Brown. Guests at the reception were from northern and Utah and California cities. other : our careful fitting. Following . i ( r the marriage ceremony, the bridal party was hosted at brunch at the Polynesian Resturant in Salt Lake City by the bridegrooms parents. Prior to her marriage, the entertained at was bride several parties, including a shower for aunts and cousins of the bride given parties, including a shower for aunts and cousins on the bride given by Mrs. Elmer E. Brown and Mrs. Jack A. Brown at the Brown residence, 2548 Tyler. Following a wedding trip, the couple will reside in Ogden where they are buying a Black KrinklbS . I t Mrs. Ronald D.G. Lynch . . . married St. Patricks Day new home. 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