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Show Couple weds V T t' JfUtwS -- .r - 4 "ir ; sv V 5 V and Mrs. H. Robert Dabling, 2065 Adams, Ogden. Mr. and CLEARFIELD Mrs. William Westover, 63 S. announced the 400 E., engagement of their daughter, Zilpha Eulalia, to David B. Dabling. A November wedding is being planned by the couple. of Mr. Mr. Dabling is the-so- :, e Date announced I "4 I Eulalia graduated from Clearfield High and Seminary and has attended Weber State. David graduated from Ogden High and is presently Weber State attending majoring in theatre and is also enrolled with the ROTC. ! Couple united t ROY Announcement of the marriage of the former Miss Judy Young and Robert M. Mahaskey is made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don A. 1 i and Mrs. Robert W. Mahoskey of 814 E. 2750 No. North Ogden. Mr. lace-a-see- Scene of the marriage on Saturday was the Trinity Piesbyterian Church in Ogden with the Rev. Earl Harvey officiating. Young of 2574 W. 5800 So. The bridegroom is a son of Zilpha Eulaila Westover vows exchanged Nuptial In a CLEARFIELD ceremony solemnized at the home of her parents Friday, the former Miss Patricia Hale became the bride of Gen? J Laub. Announcement of the nuptial event is made by the Mr. and Mrs. N. Hale of 126 Ross Immediately following the ceremony the couple received guests at a replion at the church. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. An exquisite satin lined chiffon gown was worn by the brides parents, Allen Drive. Laub of Layton. YOUR UTAH STATE FAIR PRESENTS THURS. SEPT. 13 THRU SAT. SEPT. 22 bride. Lace accented the No. 850 E. in 317 bodice and the sleeves. Miss Karen Forster was tha maid of honor and Miss Amy White, Miss Brenda Young, Miss Gloria Mahoskey and Miss Nancy Mahoskey were Immediately following the exchange of vows, officiated by Chaplain Donald Smith of Hill Air Force Base, the couple received guests at a reception in the garden at the Hale residence. bridesmaids. Little Danny Palfreyman was ring bearer. ALL TICKETS INCLUDE ADMISSION TO THE FAIR!!! Miss Forster and Miss White wore yellow crepe fashions with puffed sleeves and a tie in the bodice back. For the nuptial events the bride selected an gown with short sleeves and floor length skirt. PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE Miss Joy Lynn tended her Hale of the other attendants were fashioned the same in lavender. Gowns at- as sister bridesmaid wearing a blue floor length gown with and short sleeves. THE UTAH STATE FAIR!! DON'T WA T!! GET TOUR T.CKETS NOW BY MAIL!! Enclosed is Check andor for Performance Money Order Totaling $ Adult Tickets at $ Junur Tickets at $ of Choice; Da- y- Freezone is for corns each .each --Time- -- Date- -- Time- - Phon- e- KLE.NKE FLORAL And flowers are furnished by Olive and Mark iFcrooscDDT) semi-chap- floor-lengt- Family visit At home with the Dan Cardwell family is their daughter-in-law- , Becky. She is the wife of Dave Cardwell who is in Scotland , awaiting his last submarine patrol aboard the USS James Madison. Also enjoying having Becky back home are her parents and family, former Roy residents, the Cliff Orams, now of Slaterville. that hurt 1 REMOVES 394-347- 4 STAMPED ENVELOPE d Absolutely painless Nodangerous cutting, no ugly pads or plasters In days, Freezone eases the hurt safely helps ease off the corn. Drop on Freezone-ta- ke off corns. 2955 Washington Phone Zi- p- City PLEASE ENCLOSE the where I Date . I After a wedding trip to Sun Valley, the couple will live in Riverdale. bridegroom will continue hs duty with the Army. Name Street Serving best man duties was Steve Van Vliet. Germany MAIL TO: HOLIDAY ON ICE, UTAH STATE FAIR, 155 N. 10th West, Salt Lake City, Uteh 84116 for Charles Mahoskey assisted as best man and Dennis Martinez, Kirk Randall, Neal Mahoskey and Darwin Ford were ushers. The couple will reside in ORDER BEST SEATS TODAYl! The former Mindy ROY Lee Cobia traded vows with Donald H. Scott in the Salt Lake Temple Aug. 20 with Arthur Strong officiating. Announcing the marriage of their daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobia, 2193 W. 4800 S., Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Scott, 2839 N. 400 E., North Ogden. For her wedding and the reception following at the White House Reception Center, the bride was lovely in an original design created by Janette Roskelly & herself, gown featured a full, floor length skirt with ruffles showing where the skirt came up in front. It was designed with a fitted bodice, beaded lace long fitted sleeve pointed at the wrist with beaded lace. The high neck, just under the chin, was trimmed with lace. There were appliqued pearls around the entire train. skirt and The bridal veil of net illusion featured imported lace. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. David Child wearing a gown of orange daisy lace over brocade. The dress featured short pleated h puff sleeves with bands, skirt with a fitted bodice. Bridesmaids included Miss Janette Roskelley, Mrs. Kenneth Arave, Mrs. Gary Schen-ck- , Mrs. Randy Drawe wearing gowns similar to the matron of honor in fushia-orang- e and baby breath. The flowergirl, Mary Stephens, held pink daisy lace over brocade straw flowers in a basket. Best man duties were assumed by Rocky Woodruff with Craig Cobia, David Scott, Allen Cutler as ushers. Following a honeymoon to San Francisco and Lake Tahoe the couple will reside in were Riverdale. Showers hosted by Loree Burgr and Jenny Lynn Freeman, Janette Roskelley and Jacqui Peterson, Valene Harker and Vera Budge, Helen Brookens, Debbie Arave and Helen Schenck. A luncheon shower was given by Mrs. Venyle Lloyd. COHNS AND I CALLUSES Mrs. Michael Dale Blackburn Ogden LDS Temple site for ceremony T) Dfti!!!AE,lERI0!iD fi p f f fi Pt SUNSET The former Miss Debra Spendlove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clifford M. Spendlove, 148 W. 1075 N., was married Friday to Scott Lee Westbroek. The ceremony was solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple. Mr. Westbroek is the ron of k Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. ot South Weber. The Hains House in Ogden was the setting for a reception 1 Vvest-broe- where the bride greeted guests in a floor length gown of organza over satin with lace inserts. It featured long full sleeves with wide lace cuffs. The wide rulle on the skirt tapered into a chapel train. The maid of honor was Miss Susan Spendlove with Mrs David Ashdown as matron of honor and attending matron Mrs. Jeffery Spendlove and as bridesmaid Miss Ann Westbroek. They wore identical gowns, floor length, of yellow eyelet lace over taffeta. Carrying out the duties of best man was Steven Westbroek. Ushers included Paul Westbroek, Bruce W'estbroek, Rodney Westbroek and Kim Westbroek. Parents of the bridegroom hosted a wedding breakfast at the After a short wedding trip the couple will make their home in Ogden. Debra was guest of honor as Chuck-A-Ram- Sytitu cC V. MKRiCAi 1 . . . 5 j 1 sxi 4-- WX FIRST SECURITY BANKAMERICARD is welcomed coast-to-coas- t. buys 'most everything It You get only one monthly statement Overseas, too! everywhere. covering everything. you don't have a BankAmericard pick up an application at any First Security Bank or participating merchant. A First Security BankAmericard is FREE to any responsible person. If Service Marks i Owned And licensed By BankAmenca Service Corp V. iieifkli and buy clothes and luggage on it, too! Tempi iriies held o-po-lC 1 If. The former Miss Celia Webb became the bride of Mr. Michael Dale Blackburn on Aug. 21, 1973. The ceremony took place in the Ogden LDS Temple with President O. Reed Halverson officiating. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Hains House in Ogden. A wedding breakfast was held in the newlyweds honor on Aug. 21 at the Mansion House in Ogden. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Webb of 4085 Van Euren Avenue Mr O. Dale Blackburn of San Francisco and Mrs. Lou Jean Blackburn of Ogden are parents of the bridegroom The bride was graduated from U of U last spring Magna Cum Laude in Electrical Engineering and was employed by A.T.T. in Sari Francisco., Mr. Blackburn is employed by John Forbes CPA Firm. He previously went to the U of U and graduated Magna Cum Laude in San Francisco last spring For the wedding and the reception following the bride wore a wedding dress of imported lace over nylon organdy with seed pearls and a chapel train. Her bouquet consisted of Stephanotis with white rose and a white orchid in the center with a streamer. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Keith Gibson, Mrs. Cecil W. Webb, Mrs. Daniel Harrison, Mrs. Richard R. Webb and Diane Blackburn, with Mrs. Kevin Coray as Matron of Honor. They wore gowns of yellow nylon tricot with full skirts, full sleeves with white eyelet embroidered bodice and bead cuffs. Showers and parties were given by Mrs. Kevin Coray and Miss Kay dixon at the Dr. Fife Blackburn home, and by her sister, Mrs. Keith J Gibson and sister-in-laMrs, Richard R. Webb at the Cecil E. Webb home. Following a wedding trip to Park Oty on to San Francisco, the newlyweds will reside in San Francisco. Best man dut were held by Gary Wright and ushers were Terry Blackburn, Allen Webb. several parties pre-nupti- her marriage. Sharon Gladwell and Joan Gorringe hosted a Tupperware party, Mrs. Bill Blood, a personal shower at her home in Ogden and Mrs. Herman Westbroek a grocery shower at her home in South Weber. ITCHING LIKE MAD? Gt this doctor's formula! Zemo speedily stops torment of externally caused itching... of eczema, minor skin irritations, inject bite. Desensitizes nerve endings Kills millions of germs. "De-iicskin with Zemo Liquid r Ointment. ur-ja- h |