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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, May r:' r'" m i Jivl V g febSSWtwM 29, 1975 Wedding Photography a Specialty LAuriomrciiu F t 1 1 Let us customize your engagement and wedding photographs. Portraits taken out on request Complete wedding & tl tj i V' : . 4 Lir -t r!- ! r li w i 4 .V - . i, .L..i U t P. 4 4 v, fiX -o- ! f-doors :..., . i service, including photography engagement and wedding photographs for newspapers, invitations and wedding VJ LYNN HAMBLIN opens the doors of his newly remodeled launderette. The new business is located directly behind Lynn's Dry Cleaning in Roy. albums. Jeannie Gorder exchanges vows in May ceremony ROY Taking her place among the May brides is the former Miss Jeannie Gorder who repeated marriage vows on Tuesday with Gregory W. reception which followed the attractive bride was gowned in a model of sheer organza styled with a ruffle trimmed scoop neckline. Chantilly lace accented the empire line of the snug bodice, with matching lace trimming the cuffs of the long fitted sleeves and edging the hemline of the slightly gathered skirt. Attending as matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Allen Hatch wearing an pink voile, floral print gown with butterfly sleeves, Paris. The ceremony was performed at the Nottington with Bishop Jerry Brown officiating. The bnde is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gorder of 2148 W. 4850 S. Mr. Paris is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Algird Z. Pans of Pittsburgh, Pa. For her marriage and the Roy. ' The prospective Attending matrons, Mrs. Lynn E. Gorder and Mrs. Vic Victorino, and Miss Becky Willmore, the bridesmaid, wore dresses styled like the matron of honors gown, in lavender voile floral print. bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Price E. Bunot of reception that evening at the Edgewood Hooper, The couple is planning a June 20 marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. in Ogden. Mr. Bunot was graduated from Roy High School and LDS Seminary. the fashion cry for the 1975 spring and summer seasons! s who have long looked to Paris and New York for fashions to fit their fancy, are now following the lead of cowboys for the latest in stylish footwear, a veteran western bootmaker believes. Boots have never been in greater demand, says the Miss Enid Justin, founder and president of The Nocona Boot Company, one of the nations largest manufacturers of quality western footwear. Today, more and more people national leaders, entertainers, businessmen and professional people are discovering that you dont have to own a horse or live in is ri will be held A City-slicker- 'Jk v , - Ph. 393-258- 5 Regal aR Indications Photo Indications ' uteui )Vf I fUumWi Fane? Wl Foil-stamp- 0 nd at 27 ifww (clLa 'Pndtiij PuuUtu fbjfe t tA ftM tile JfeA or ink, cboose fRoro a coide Range of L Lwlr 300 I 1 Jlil. W yHu t oAft aid Jltsi lAMa indications p )Jt tiHA juquil 23 We pRint wedding invitations on cobitel coitb any coIor of tttHflllj fumJvrfl and poxtrfo ed t ai a Aappuuu CfJht Indications V C,: 3359 Washington Blvd., Ogden The best man was Mike Carroll. Ushers were Lynn E. Gorder, Allen Hatch and Jeff Gorder. The couple will live in Pittsburgh WESTERN TRADITION NOW NATIONWIDE FASHION CRAZE Go West tomorrow. and belted empire waist. The skirt was bordered by a ruffle June date announced by local couple for temple rites ROY The engagement of Miss Staci Allen to Douglas S. Bunot is announced by her mother Mrs. Carma Allen of We also have a full service for portraits, advertising, commercial photography, passport photos, etc. Stop in today and see what we can do to help you keep today's memories alive UlAiWL IV coJoRed papeRS. ocIawi 1974 Texas to enjoy western Boots are her business and they're "in" this spring, believes 81 Miss Enid Justin, president and founder of The boots. year-old Nocona Boot Company of Nocona, Texas. Here the energetic Texan, right, discusses the current trend to western Now and casual apparel with a television talk show hostess. And you can bet your boots Miss Enid knows what shes talking about! celebrating her 50th anniversary as the worlds only lady bootmaker, shes no greenhorn. She knows her boots from the sole up and has developed a keen sensitivity to consumer demands. Miss Enid cites young people and women as the two newest groups to go western. With the current interest in nostalgia and the jean craze that prevails today, western boots are a natural among students and other young people, she believes. And what prompted boot interest among the ladies? Miss Enid credits womens lib, in part. Women are finally coming to their senses and are dressing comfortably and practically. Theyve finally realized that durable clothing is essential for outdoor sports and other activities. And nothing can take rougher treatment than western boots, she feels. In addition to changes in consumer attitudes and life styles, Miss Enid attributes the increasing appeal of western boots to industry changes. She points to the advent of the round-toboot as a milestone in western boot fashion For years nothing but the sharp pointed toe could be found, but then the round toe boot was introduced. Its the perfect partner for the most tailored business suit as well as for a ladys pant suit. e The EVERETT KNABE O boss silver-haire- lady also notes that boot manufacturers offer a wider variety of boot styles today. When Nocona first opened shop, we only made a few styles in brown, black and tan. Now we offer 52 styles, including 12 for the ladies. They come in some real snappy colors like red, green and blue, and such exotic leathers as lizard, anteater and ostrich. Admittedly, the boot industry has taken great strides during the past 50 years, as witnessed by Miss Enid. And shes pleased with the acceptance theyve gained. Its good to know whos wearing the boots in the American families these days. Everybody! WINTER if w O BUY LIKE RENT! Over 200 Beautiful Pianos in Stock 30 Elegant Grand Pianos Special Prices Low Down Payment Low Ua SOUTH MAIN PROVO MUSIC CENTER announcement, pRee op chaRge. . . check our prices I ROY PRINTING Interest No Charge for Local Delivery SUMMERHAYS MUSIC CO. 1343 yociR Before you buy elsewhere. BUY LIKE RENT low Monthly Payment napkins, thank toas, scrolls, ceremony in seats, etc. Be saR e to bmng yoaR engagement and cuedding photogRaphs into the San ChRonicIe and CleaRpeld CoaRieR. They toill be pRinted in the necospapeR, along evit h We also pRint toedding PHONE 4S6-- 1 349 35 WEST 200 NORTH 5388 S. 1 900 W., Roy Phone (Two weeks required on all wedding orders) 825-- 1 666 |