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Show I Sun Chronicle Thursday, September exchanges vows The former Miss Julie Johnson became the bride of Tim Clark Friday, Sept. 12 in Ogden LDS Temple ceremonies. The new Mrs. Clark is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Johnson of 2016 W. 4550 S. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark of 4533 S. 1975 W. President Raymond S. ROY In a ceremony performed Tuesday the former Miss Denice Call exchanged marriage vows Cf with Randy Harper. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Call of & 4, 2748 W. 5600 S. Bishop Elray Pedersen officiated at the rites held in the garden at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Harper of 3050 E. Fernwood Road in Layton. For the ceremony and reception which followed the bride wore a wedding gown fashioned of white satin with lace trimming the empire liodice and long sleeves, and the long skirt Attending as matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Scott Woodbury, with Miss Lisa Call, Miss Debbie ' Miss Robin Harper .Ionov f .aids and Jenifer as h s flower girl. Woodb1 Daviu Buelo was best man. Scott Harper ushered. After a short wedding trip to Boise, Idaho, the couple will live in South Ogden. l 3 Wright officiated at the Marilyn Hodges ceremony. Couple sets wedding Miss Marilyn Irene Hodges and Glen Tenny have set Oct. 24 as the date for their marriage in the Ogden LDS Temple. The bride to be is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jack Hodges, 4395 S. 325 E., Ogden. Miss Hodges graduated from Bonneville High School and Seminary, and has fulfilled a mission in the Japan Central Mission for the LDS Church. She graduated from Weber State College in 1975 and is presently employed at Brigham Young Denice Louise Olsen, daughter of Mrs. Keith (Barbara) Olsen of 1333 N. 250 W. and the late Mr. Olsen, is engaged to be married to Ken W'eb Franks. Mr. Franks is the son of Miss Richard Franks of University and lives in Provo, Utah. Mr. Tenney is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tenney, Mesa, Arizona. He is an Eagle Scout and has fulfilled a mission in the Japan Central Mission for the LDS Mr. Church. Tenney graduated from High School in Mesa Arizona and attended Mesa the Community College. He is presently attending Brigham Young in University majoring Provo, in Business Management, and works at a bank in Provo. Cultural Hall. Challis, Idaho and Mrs. Pearl Dicks of Wyoming. Miss Olsen is a graduate of Layton High School. and The ceremony reception will be held Oct. 18 at the Layton 16th Ward bridegroom was graduated from Weber State College. The A reception was held that evening in honor of the newlyweds at the Roy North LDS Stake Center. The beautiful bride was gowned in a lovely princess style model of crystalline crepe. Nottingham lace inset with tiny seed pearls enhanced the and of the dress. Lace trimmed the cuffs of the long bouffant sleeves. Three double rows of the lace adorned the hemline of Duo announces engagement SUNSET Wednesday, September 17, 1975 Julie Johnson, Tim Clark wed in LDS Temple rites Couple ROY Clearfield Courier 18, 1975 prospective the softly draped skirt and long flowing train. Sisters of the bride, Mrs. Edwin G. Brown, Mrs. Clare Jones and Mrs. Craig Bair, were attending matrons. Bridesmaids were the Misses Christy Kynaston, Diane Pearce, Tammy Clark and Cindy Clark. They were attired in princess gowns of flocked gingham, alternating in yellow and green, with sweetheart necklines, puffed sleeves, a panel down the front of white eyelet lace and a deep ruffle at the hemline. Craig Clark served his brother as best man with Michael Collier, Rich Johnand Steven Johnson,, son brothers of the bride, as ushers. A ,4, ' jl ; 1 4 V Vows recited - Miss Rose SUNSET Marie Judd and Samuel J. of Sunset were Brady married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, Sept. 12. Mr. and Mrs. C. Demont Judd Jr. of 1015 5th, Ogden are the brides parents. Mr. Brady is the son of Mr. and Mrs.S.V. Brady of 456 W. 1550 N. Elder Gordon B. Hinckley performed the ceremony. The couple was hosted at a reception at the home of the brides parents. The bride received guests in a delustered satin gown, featuring lace on the empire bodice and deep cuffs of the long sleeves. The skirt extended into a chapel length train. Attending were Miss Michelle Judd, sister of the bride as maid of honor with Miss Jennifer Judd another and Miss Janna Miss Annette Saunders, Warner and Miss Debbie Peterson as bridesmaids. They were gowned in pink dresses with polyester-cottodaisy lace on the bodices , long sleeves and cuffs. Peterson Mrs. Myrna guests at the greeted reception table. Brother of the bridegroom, Tom Brady, was best man. Ushers were another brother of the bridegroom, Bob Brady and brothers of the bride, Jeff Judd, Spencer Judd, Chris Judd, Moore Judd, Rodney Judd and Kevin Horne. The couple will live in Salt Lake after a wedding trip. f sister rj 4' n 3 : 'J L&t (fit Mrs. Tim Clark 'Keeping up with the Joneses ? The Joneses spend big. They believe in living comfortably. They drive two cars. Wear the best clothes. Own a big house. And pay a pretty big natural gas bill. The funny thing is, many of their neighbors live as well its the Joneses do in every respect, but their gas bills are much lower. In fact our studies at Mountain Fuel have shown that in a single neighborhood, of practically identical homes, occupied by the same number of f people, no two families gas bill is the same during any given month. How come? Simply stated, many families are careless in their use of natural gas energy. Little things like dripping hot water faucets, or dirty heating filters, frequent thermostat adjustments, and over drying of laundry can add considerably to the amount your family is paying for natural gas. Providing you with natural gas is our business. Conserving it is everybodys business. To help you get into the conservation habit, Mountain Fuel publishes a number of pamphlets which point out the many ways you con save on your use of natural gas. Write for them or pick them up at any one of Mountain Fuels offices. Using natural gas wisely not only conserves our nations valuable energy re- sources, it saves you money. Just because the Joneses have a big gas bill every month, doesnt mean you have to. MOUNTAIN FUEL x vi |