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Show t I Page 2 Clearfield Courier f Sun Chronicle Thursday, September i:i, l !?:; Auxiliary Home ceremony unites newlyweds sponsors social with a fashioned was sweetheart neckline and long sleeves The gown was accented with antique lace The bridal bouquet was white The former SUNSET Miss Renae Myers of Sunset and Mr Thom Thompson repeated nuptial vows on Sept. The Roy American Legion Auxiliary, Post 139, is planning their annual membership party to be held Sunday, Sept. 16, 1973 from 3 to 5 pm. There will be a fashion show presented by Mode O'Day Dress Shop, as well as other entertainment. Refreshments will be served. All members and prospective members are invited to attend. 6. gladiolas The home of the bridegroom in Ontario, Oregon provided the scene of the wedding with LDS Bishop Lewis Wettstein surrounded b varigated yellow carnations Mrs. Connie Thompson attended the bride as matron of honor. Serving as best man was Marvin Myers, brother of the bride. otficiating The announcement is made by parents of the bride Mr and Mrs John C Mye. s of The bride is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary Sunset. Parents of the bridegroom Mr and Mrs. Euculed Thompson of 87 Lana Lane, Ontario, Oregon. are The bridegroom is a former graduate of Clearfield High School and has served 2 ears in Viet Nam with the Marine Corps. For the wedding and reception the bride wore a floor length gown of cotton polyester. The empire bodice The couple will reside 'Yuma, in Arizona ttandard Mrs. Brent Jorgensen s(uj9)D Look -- V s' 4 ' pK ' Fi- - ROY Cererw the Ogden Temple on AuH 22, united in marriage, Miss Jill Spraycar and Mr. Brent Jorgensen. The new bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spraycar of 2288 W. 6000 So Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jorgensen of 1878 W. 5075 So. A reception followed the ceremony at the 3rd, 8th ward cultural hall. Attending the bride as Matron of Honor was her sister Kathy Howes, with Gloria Layne, Mrs. Lanny Spraycar, Mrs. Gary Taggart, Mrs. Randy Woodall, and Annette Jorgensen as brides aids. Flower girls were and Stephanie LoriAnn Spraycar. Craig Jorgeasen served as Best man for his brother, with Kent Lanny Spraycar, Stevens, David Campbell, Ron Parr, and Kim Brown as Ushers. The couple is residing in Riverdaie. Temple rites Lets you look like youre wearing glasses because you want to, not because you have to. Add a bright new accent to your sense of individuality and style: Fashion frames from the fabulous collection at Standard Optical. You can choose from a wide variety of eyewear ideas superbly crafted in wire, metal or plastic. Theres a beautiful expression of eyewear style for every taste and every occasion. Smart. Distinguished. Unique. See the complete collection at Standard Optical. 5421 South 19th West, Roy 2443 Washington Blvd., Ogden Also in Salt Lake Logan Provo Nuptial vows exchanged SUNSET The former Laura Jean Iverson became the bride of Dan. R. Dicksen in Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremonies on Aug. 30 Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Dell M. Iverson of 3875 Evelyn Road. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday Morning - 10 00 a m. Sunday Night - 7 00 p m. Wednesday Call Selected Ingredients to create - 7 00 p m -- 825-0914 Dickson of 1846 No. 75 W. The White House was the scene of the reception that evening. The attractive bride wore a gown of imported silk organza with covered clipped Rosepoint lace and a long train of matching lace. Mrs. D. Jay Iverson attended the bride as matron of honor and others attending were Mrs. Terry Fredol, Mrs. Kay Powell, Mrs. Debbie Iverson, Miss Ann Dickson, Miss Shellie Iverson and Miss Susan Iverson. Jamie Iverson was a flower girl. Flowered blue and lavender nylon prints were worn by the attendants. George A. Dickson Jr. assumed best man duties. Lee Dickson, Dennis Kendrick, Jack Rupe, Kenneth Iverson and Mark Dickson served as ushers. Following the reception the couple left on a short wedding trip. They will reside in Ogden. Mrs. Thom Thompson Pub! Ic classes ready at Roy Vows traded THE BEST DRESSED ROY Nalyn M. Olney took as his bride the former Miss JoAnn Woodall in ceremonies performed in the Logan LDS Temple on Friday. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dean Woodall of 6C59 So. 2200 W. Mr. Olney is a son of Mrs. Naomi Olney cf 2216 W. Pioneer Road, Slaterville and Lynn Olney of Ogden. Officiating at the ceremony was President Glen Rex. The LDS Roy 3rd Ward Cultural Hall provided the setting for a reception honoring the couple. The bride greeted guests hr a lovely gown of clipped Rosepoint lace. The empire bodice had long full sleeves pleated to organza cuffs. The skirt was accented by a scalloped train. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Ray Walker. Bridesmaids were Miss Susan Woodall, Miss Elaine Christensen, Miss Jane Woodall and Miss Charlene Olney. The flower girl was Jolie Woodall. Gowns of the attendants were floor length fashioned of eyelet lace with empire waistline, A-li- shoitjuffed sleeves. ROY CLEARFIELD skirt and The matron of honor and flower girl were in pink and the bridesmaids in lavender. Delmar Olney was the best man. Vance Kevin, Randall Olney and Brian Olney ushered. After a trip to Sun Valley, Idaho the coiple will live in Ogden. High School Completion; Anyone desiring high-scho- ol credit, different fee and tuition schedule than that listed above. will be on a Registration Procedures: Registration will be hld September IS, 1973, in Rm 118 at Roy High School, between the houis of 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Fees should be raid on that night if possible. Special Information: People are encouraged to park in the East parking Please avoid the South faculty area. LIBRARY OPEN: Monday-Thursda- y e cuing, New copy machine now at the library, 10c a copy. 6-- 9 lot. p.m. for the public. |