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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, July Clearfield Courier 10, 1975 Wednesday, July 9, 1975 Wedding plans announced Mr and Mrs C ROY Dee S(arrow, 5485 S 2000 W , announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Marilyn to Melvin (Buddy) Sadler, son of Mr and Mrs. Melvin S Sadler, Harnsville The couple will be united Aug 9 in a ceremony performed at the Ogden LDS Temple The marriage will be a followed by garden that evening at the reception home of the bride The bride elect is a graduate of Roy High School and LDS Seminary She attended Weber State College and is employed at ZCMI Mr Sadler graduated from Weber High School and attended Weber State College He is employed at Hill Air Force Base Vows unite couple RIVERDALE marriage Miss Jeanne Knight Petite married June 28 - Miss Jeanne knight and Niven G Wilson weie married on Saturday, June 28 m a ceremony per-- t i med m the Sunset Gth ward t. Impel with Bishop Gary kilim. in otfinating Mms knight is the daughter ot Mi and Mrs Eugene L kniLht ot Sunset Mr ikon is the soil of Mr ..I it Mis George E Wilson of man Ro Teresa St SEF M'mid ng the new bride as in. ill m of honor was Karen t ebt Si Dennis Jones was best Sunday morning the newlyweds left for Valdez, Alaska where they will make their home Mr Wilson is employed there Prior to her marriage the new bride was guest of honor at a awer given by a sister-in-laMrs James Knight in by Ogden It was On Knight, Cheryl Chapman, Kristie Jorgensen and Steven - The Laurel Echols of Modesto, Calif , sisters of the bride Rawlings, wore a long puffed sleeves and lace cuffs. A deep flounce accented the hemline of the skirt and the Impel train. ( Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Lynn Paul (rowell Attending matrons were Mrs Richard P. Miller, sister of the bride, and Mrs. SteenS Rawlings and Mrs. Jelf W Rawlings. Another sister. Miss Nancy Rawlings was bridesmaid and Marcie Clark was flower girl wore attendants The matching gowns of nylon dotted swiss, styled with puffed sleeves and trimmed with lace. Val D Hogan of Soda Springs, Idaho performed best man duties. Steven S. Rawlings was an usher. After a wedding trip to Jackson, Wyo., the couple will reside in Clinton. and ruffles enhanced the deep yoke and the cuffs. Serving as matron of honor was Mrs Wes Wilson with Miss Jil Helm, Miss Cindy Helm and Miss Leslie Helm as bridesmaids. S gown of organdy over taffeta with a lace trimmed collar, ceremony lace ROY Marriage vows were recited by the former Miss Shauna Rawlings and James C. Fillpot on Wed nesday. Bishop G Jerry Brown ot the Lakeview LDS Ward performed the ceremony at the Edgewood in Ogden. A reception followed. The bride is a daughter ol Mrs. F. Sherman Rawlings oi 1791 W. 4900 S. and the late Mr. Rawlings. Mr. Fillpot is a son of Mr and Mrs. Claude E. Fillpot of 4258 S. 1050 W. in Riverdale bride, given in marriage by her brother, Bishop Gary Kidman officiated at the rites. For the nuptial events the bride chose a white eyelte batiste gown in princess styling. Lace edged with satin ribbon covered the deep and the wide cuffs of the long puffed sleeves. Jeanne Knight and Niven Wilson recite vows The reception of the former Miss Shelly Helm and Kim Richins VV-VV- Local couple Melanie Helm was the flower girl. Gowns of green, yellow and white checked gingham with butterfly sleeves were worn by the attendants. A of the brother bridegroom, Tom Richins, was best man. Kevin Fielding, Cary Hufstetler and Glen Lutz were ushers. Alter a trip to Jackson, Wyo , the couple wall live in Ogden. The and were held at the ceremony reception Edgewood in Ogden with Bishop Sid Sly Jr. performing the rites. Smedley and Kathy Tanner. A sheer nylon over taffeta Their gowns alternated in pale green and yellow crepe, with scooped designed necklines, short puffy sleeves and bodices trimmed with lace and accented by bows in back. Craig Rich served his The Panorama Room of the brother as best man. Ushers were Scott Carter, Jeff Union Building at the Carter, Jim Francis and Ray University of Utah was the scene recently of the Annual Carter. Installation Luncheon of the After a wedding trip to Federal Womans Club. Island Park, Idaho, the Elected to serve for newlyweds will make their year are: home in Granger. President - Mrs. Kenneth Prior to her wedding the M. Murray of Bountiful. new bpide was honored with Employed at the Aerial several parties. Tammy Photography Field Office in Smedley gave a kitchen Salt Lake City. shower for her at her home in President Elect - Mrs. West Point and Rosalie Daniel K. Sheppard of Salt Parker entertained at a Lake City. Employed at the miscellaneous party for FAA office in Salt Lake City. relatives and friends. Recording Secretary - Mrs. Eva Wiseman. Retired V.A. Corresponding Secretary Miss Alexis Zehand of Salt with short sleeves and low neckline. Miss Carrie Rasmussen, a sister of the bride, served as bridesmaid in a light blue cotton halter dress. Brent Weyborn assumed best man duties. Jeff Gresham, Ron Green and David Degiorgio Jr were ushers. A Sun Valley wedding trip was taken by the newlyweds. They will reside in Sunset. Club elects officers Lake City. Also employed at Peterson Photography Employed Depot. the Aerial Office. Membership Erickson - Grantsville. at Tooele Army of Mrs Vern C. Salt Lake. Employed at Fort Douglas. Treasurer - Miss Loretta Bartlett of Salt Lake City. Retired from Bureau of Indian Affairs Publicity Chairman - Mrs. Walter E. Hansing of Clearfield. Employed at Hill Air Force Base. Flash Editor - Mrs. Harriet Lee of Layton. Retired from Hill Air Force Base. Assistant Flash Editor Mrs. Florence Plumline of Salt Lake, also employed at 1975-197- 6 Pageant extends of yj 1h 3 L" o &G' 1 I -- FAA. -- Historian - Mrs. Archie Mrs. Kenneth Murray New President showings Sommer Due to the demand for tickets, the board of directors of the American Fork Cultural SA Starting Thursday July 10th 20 a fitted bodice, scooped neckline and chapel train was worn by the attractive bride. The neckline and sleeves were enhanced by a double ruffle and a deep ruffle trimmed the skirt and train hemline. Delicate Venetian lace complemented the ensemble. The matron of honor was Mrs David Degiorgio Jr. i,n an empire gown of light blue gown, featuring of 1754 N. 300 W. in Sunset. in LDS ceremony Morgan. A reception in the Sunset LDS 1st Ward Cultural Hall was held to honor the young couple. An exquisite white organza gown, fashioned with a bouffant skirt, was chosen by the bride. Lace enhanced the sleeve caps and cuffs and the bodice. Attending as maid of honor was Miss Jeanne Ellsworth. Bridesmaids were the Misses Peggy Sanders, sister of the bride; Roxanne Rich, sister of the bridegroom. Tammy Newlyweds make home in Sunset, following marriage ROY Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Rasmussen of 2167 W. 5650 S. announce the marriage of their daughter Connie K. to Ryan E. Kidd. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Kidd Sharon Sanders, Brad Rich marry SUNSET The former Miss Sharon Sanders was married to Brad Rich on June 26 in the Ogden LDS Temple Mr. and Mrs. Richard M Sanders of 2197 N. 175 W are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M Rich of 45 N. 100 W., in Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kidd t 50 Of? Dresses PantSuits Blouses, Knit Tops Pants, Shorts Lingerie 100 Polyester Coordinates Drastically Reduced! asne s Roy Shoppping Center outstanding pictures and sculpture works, with living cast members portraying the characters m the art works Narration, music, staging and new lighting techniques, coupled with innovative costuming and makeup, to create a combine f memorable one and performance Directors of the new cultural tradition are David one-hal- Oran and Brockbank Bill Kirkpatrick. The narration, written by Betty G. Spencer, is read by Aaron Card. Tickets are still available at the box office and tickets are only $3 per person. For 0 further information call or the toll free Salt Lake 756-720- line Mill Hi Development Committee has decided to extend the run of the Utah Pageant of the Arts through Saturday, July 12. The Pageant had been scheduled to close July 10, according to William M. Pierce, chairman of the committee. American Fork of the City is event, which has been billed as a new art form. The Pageant combines both performing and graphic arts, featuring recreations of 533-066- Curtain time is 8 pm. nightly, except Sunday, and the performance will be presented at American Fork High School, 510 N. 600 E. Capitol recording star, concert world famous violinist and the nations top clusive basis fiddler, Billy Armstrong joins Hazel Park and Rose Hunter in reviewing top Utah talent at the Terrace Ballroom in Salt Lake City. The twelve week contest which is in progress continuing through Aug. 30, is cosponsored by KSOP Radio and the Golden Spike Country Music Round Up of Utah. Hazel Park and Rose Hunter head the steering committee for the exciting talent quest which will result in rich rewards for top Utah artists. Try outs are held every Saturday night at 6 p.m. at the Terrace Ballroom in Salt Lake City and is free to the public. was Last Saturday discovery night when a boy stole the show! Jerry Wandell of Salt Lake City was in command of his performance from the word go Judges were pleased to find a young voice so completely schooled in voice and control, dynamics emotional treatment. This small lad might well be a big star in the near future. There is no recession in the country music field. Country Music Associations annual radio survey shows that 1,116 now stations program country music on an ex direct growth of the Nashville Sound is attributed to the vast communications systems via syndicated country television shows. Nashville is now recognized as a television center in the viewing of country music programs and it is also a big launching pad for country radio syndications according percent years A This is a ten increase in last polls. to Billy Armstrong, the en- tertainer extraordinary. Two Utah artists with more than average potentials are Richard Learned of Magna and Stilson, Orson Sprmgville. The Golden Spike Country Music Round Up announces plans for a three day country music convention, Aug. 1 through 3. Details of the convention will be announced in this column. ld vf tf ' -- ' L HAZEL E. PARK )left) and Rose Hunter, al( with one of the Nations top fiddlers, Billy mstrong, will be reviewing top Utah talent in upcoming contest. |