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Show Sun C'hroonicle Thursday, Sept. Mountain Bell cautions gun users concerning hazards of cable wires Clearfield Coourier 11, 1!)75 Wednesday, Sept. 10, !!" Reception held Sept 3 CLINTON The marriage of ceremony and reception the former Miss Miranda Sue Kruitbosh and Monte K. Bambrough were held at the South Ogden wires inside Mountain Bell White House in on Wednesday Sept 3. N. Joe Exchange Manager The bride's parents are Mr Neary said, We've had some out the telephone communities completely munication was out of order because of service because someone Xi someone shot through the shot through aerial telephone aerial telephone lines, cutting lines or used glass insulators A most interesting lesson He for target practice. off phone service to the entire on "Woman. Her Heritages area? pointed out that many people and Her Hope" was given by rural communities depend Wilma Stewart at the of in incidents Unfortunately, this type do occur, and on the telephone to summon meeting on Monday afMountain Bel! would like to emergency services from of Xi Iota Chapter of ternoon, caution gun users about the neighlxinng cities Hunters Beta Sigma Ihi The group hazard and inconvenience also rely on the phone for help met at the home of Genme when accidents occur involved when someone Bingham Damage to lines in the fall shoots at or near aerial lins. whether may not affect telephone telephone for target practice service until the winter shooting months when water gets into or aiming at game animals the cable Repair work can be was Telephone service when this happens difficult interrupted to a large inCLEARFIELD Miss of because to inaccessibility to also and dustrial firm, Annette Barker, daughter of in Utah during areas trhe in many residences many Mr. and Mrs Robert Barker Magna area, last week the winter "We are asking hunters to of 152 N Terrace Drive, is because of vandals shooting C. engaged to Steven at over head telephone cable help protect the phone serPeterson A case such as this can cause vice of their neighbors by not on or Parents of the prospective damage and isolate entire shooting at wild game lines," near Neary bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. telephone communities willful Shotgun pellets, .22 shells stated, adding that Carl D. Peterson of 382 W. 870 and high power rifle lead can damage of transmission lines N., Sunset the is a violation of Utah Statutes penetrate easily The couple will recite vows of up to a protective sheathing, cutting punishable by fine and-o- r in the Ogden LI S Temple on months in $299 six jail the small transmissions How would you feel in an emergency if you found that the quickest form of com- and Mrs. Gary Kruitbosh of 2806 W. 800 N. The bridegroom of 1022 7th St., Ogdea, is the son of Mr. and'Slrs. Kelly Bambrough of South Weber. Bishop Gerald Hodson performed the ceremony in Others attending with Mrs. Stewart and the hostess were Mary Chino, Juanita Evins, Adrienne Thompson, June Kerma Heiser, Shirley Carter, Jams Larsen, Stromberg, and Jean Couple engaged - reception hall. 'The bride was lovely in a polyester chiffon over satin and gown with a .eep high neckline, both outlined by an accordian pleated ruffle and enhanced by pearls and beads. The long lota holds meeting Katherine the White House Chapel and the reception followed in the 10 A reception Oct will follow at the Clearfield LDS 3rd Ward Cultural Hall. Miss Barker is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary and attended Weber State College. Also a graduate of Clearfield High School, Mr. Peterson fulfilled an LDS Mission to Mexico and is majoring in electronics at Weber State College. Juliet sleeves were accented by lace caps ai.J cuffs. A lace insert formed empire lines on the bodice and the softly flared were skirt and train enhanced by a deep ruffle trimmed with lace. The bride's sister, Miss Sheryl Kruitbosh was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mickey Drake, Miss Melanie Whitely, Miss Ranee Wilson and Susan Wallace. The maid of honor wore a deep blue with light floral print, styled with elbow length sleeves, ties at the empire line and ruffles at the skirt hemline. Gowns of the other attendants had raglan sleeves. Allan Wallace was best man. Ushers were Allan Kawaguchi, Martin Harder, Mike Kruitbosh and Dale Kruitbosh. The newlyweds will reside ! 1 in Ogden. Mrs. Douglas M. Hill Julie Lynne Dunyon weds Douglas M. Hill in temple CLEARFIELD - Julie Lynne Dunyon and Douglas Marlin Hill were joined in marriage on Aug. 28 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Following the solemn ceremony, which was per- formed by Elder John Vandenberg, parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Hill of Sunset hosted a wedding breakfast at the Print Shop in Salt Lake City. A reception honoring the young couple .was hosted by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Dunyon, 85 N. Villa Drive, was held that same evening in the Clearfield Sixth Ward Cultural Hall. The bride was lovely in a gown of sheer nylon over taffeta. Rich cotton lace trimmed the tight fitting bodice and formed the Victorian style collar. Matching lace encircled the empire waistline and trimmed the bouffant sleeves and wide ruffled cuffs. Cotton lace daisies were scattered about the full skirt and chapel train, both bordered by a deep The attending matron, Mrs. Sharon and Dunyon Mr. Paul Hill, Mrs. Thom Budge and Miss Lynne Brookens, wore gowns like that of the matron and maid of honor, in yellow. Paul Hill served as best man. Ushers were Randy Dunyon, Keith Beasley, Alan Hansen, David Bailey and Paul Twitchell. Following a brief wedding trip to Las Vegas, the couple yyjll live in Ogdep. A personal shower was given for the bride by Mrs. LeAnne Elwell and Miss A Conder. Caroline miscellaneous shower was Bill Mrs. given by Brookings and Mrs. Ed Schaffer. bridesmaids ruffle. Miss Caroline Conder served the bride as Maid of honor and, Mrs,.. LeAnne Elwell served as matron of honor. They wore orange crepe gowns with butterfly sleeves and lace trimmed the square necklines and empire waistlines of the gathered bodices. Slightly flared skirts set off the long gowns. rites seal two in temple LDS Clearfield Chatter Marijane Adams baby shower was given for Mrs. Darren Green last Thursday by Doris Lewis, Susan Thurgood and Vickie Andersen. Mrs. Creen, (Deleen) became the i mther of twins, a boy and a girl recently and she had the babies at that shower for the ladies to coo over. They will be named Debra Sue and Darren Spencer. Nearly 30 ladies attended the affair, held in the Sundown Mobile A - WEST POINT Mr. and Mrs. Vernon P. Christiansen Thi rty-- wo Clear - of 309 N. 400 W., West Point, fifeld couples attended a steak announce the marriage of fry, swimming and tennis their daughter Vicky L. to party last Saturday at the Harry A. Berry, son of Mr. home of Ken Norton, Salt and Mrs. Earl R. Berry of Lake City. Hosts for the 2453 N. Main in Sunset. occasion were Mr. and Mrs. The couple was married Burt Harmer and Mr. and Friday, Aug. 20 in the Salt Mrs. Mel Kemp. A Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Gerald Heaton is reception was held that improving and should be evening in the West Point home from the hospital this LDS Ward Cultural hall. week. For the wedding events the bride wore a gown of white satin with lace insets enhancing the sleeves and bodice and adorning the skirt which tapered to a chapel train. Miss La Noni Christensen with the Rev. Robert Van attended as maid of honor with Mrs. Stanley Nattress as Nest officiating. A reception followed at the attending matron. Miss Pan Turf Club in Twin Falls. Fisher and Miss Darla A white organza over were taffeta gowm with lace bridesmaids. They wore pastel check trimming the bodice, stand-ucollar and the deep cuffs of pinafores with white blouses. Steve Walker was best the long bouffant sheer sleeves was worn by the man. Ushers were Stan bride. Nattress, Brent Christensen Lace also trimmed the and Scott Christensen. The couple will live in cummerbund and the hemline ruffle of the bouffant Sunset following a trip to South Dakota skirt and chapel train. Homes Club House. T Church in Idaho setting for marriage ROY Taking her place aifiong the early September brides is Mrs. Robert A. Hansing, the former Miss Mary Kay Jones, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carol D. Jones of 4572 S. 1725 W. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hansing of Filer, Idaho. The setting for the ceremony on Saturday was the First Presbyterian Church in Twin Falls, Idaho, Christensen p Nottington setting for solemn rites ROY The marriage of the former Julie McArthur to Mikesell was Eugene solemnized Saturday at the Nottington with Bishop Gene Hayes officiating. The bride is a daughter of Mrs Maralene A. Brown of 3991 S. 1975 W., and Frank J McArthur of 304 Francis in Iayton Mr Mikesell is a son of Mr. and Mrs Gerald Mikesell of Morgan For the ceremony and reception which followed the bride was attractive in a gown of delustered satin with an empire bodice fashioned of lace Matching lace enhanced the long sleeves and trimmed the chapel train. attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Randy McArthur and Mrs. Kent Woolsey as attending matron and Miss Linda Ashton as bridesmaid Their matching dresses in a yellow crepe back satin were styled with empire bodices with ties, and topped by sweetheart necklines. Tom Mikesell was best man. Ushers were Eddy Bacca and Randy McArthur. After a trip to Snowbird Ski Resort, the couple will hve in Cleat field |