OCR Text |
Show i n o'7V3-- - f Vi , olf- Southern Calif, visited by couple y. - Announcing the marriage of their daughter ROY - Cindy Lee to Robert W Heiser, are Mr. and Mrs. Creighton D. Thompson of - . J S 2403 W. 4975 S. .- -3 yr; .. f iL$P: v The exchange of vows was held Wednesday in the Ogden LDS Temple. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Harry W. (June H ) Heiser of 5116 S. 2350 W. and the late Mr. Heiser. The Roy LDS Wards Cultural Hall was the setting for a reception. An original gown of dotted swiss over heavy bridal satin was worn by the attractive bride. Appliques of daisy lace and seed pearls adorned the sheer ruffled yoke and the top of the deep hemline flounce. A satin sash accented the , j ;&P The marriage is announced by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verl D. Malmberg of 3472 W. 5700 S. The bride is the former Miss Denise Malmberg. Mr. and Ms. Willard . S. Ogden Temple scene for vows Parker of 4470 S. 3100 W. are the bridegrooms parents. Reception guests were received at the Roy LDS 17th ROY Announcing the marriage of their daughter Cindy Lee to Robert W. Heiser, are Mr. and Mrs. Creighton D. Thompson of 2403 W. 4975 S. The exchange of vows was held Wednesday in the Ogden LDS Temple. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Harry W. (June H.) Heiser of 5116 S. 2350 W. and the late Mr. Heiser. The Roy LDS Wards Cultural Hall was the setting for a reception. An original gown of dotted swiss over heavy bridal satin was worn by the attractive bride. Appliques of daisy lace and seed pearls adorned the sheer ruffled yoke and the top of the deep hemline flounce. ... A satin sash accented the princess lines. Petite lace trimmed the high stand-ucollar, the ruffled cuffs of the long bishop sleeves and the skirt hemline. In the bridal line were Miss Debra Williams as maid of honor with Mrs. Nolan Leishman and Mrs. Kirk Randall as attending matrons and the Misses Jill Williams, Tami Heiser and Tracey Heiser as bridesmaids. Flower girls were Stacy Korth and Tyese Williams. All wore gowns of yellow dotted swiss with flocked daisies, alternating in yellow, pink and orange. Acting as best man was Jerry Sandberg. Neil Schultz, Rod Thompson, Kevin Thompson and Troy Thompson ushered. The newlyweds took a trip to Southern California. They plan to live in Ogden. 2nd-7th-13- p Maintenance Department at Weber County Hospital will be honored as the Department of the Month during August. Under the direction of Mr. Delbert certainly deserving of the honor of being the Depart- - ment of the August. Month" for The flower girls, Janet Malmberg and Lisa Malmberg were in yellow gingham dotted swiss. Best man duties were out by Dennis Parker. Drew Parker, Sid carried Thompson, Maintenance Department is lesponsible for the total upkeep of the hospital and the grounds suriounding it This the machinery and quipment used at the hospital Also, during the umnier months, the 4 'i res ol grounds are planted nd eared for by this eight-aaOne man department om I his area also acts as the each walrhman leght 'weniiig li is also the duty of 'hes men to respond and be lepared to light a fire each "me an alarm is sounded 198-be- d l'ices, these Brownie finish quilt for woman - Announcing the Mrs. Cless S. Olsen Honeymoon visit made by couple Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Evenson of Bountiful, Utah announce the marriage of their daughter Twyla Kay to Cless S. Olsen son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman F. Olsen of Roy, Utah. They were married July 16, at the home of the bride in a beautiful garden setting. With flower displays of red, white and blue. Bishop carnation tipped red with white rose tipped blue. Attending the bride was the sister of the bridegroom Holly Olsen as maid of honor. Carolyn Preece and Debra Cannon as bridesmaids. Eileen Hammond was a flower girl. They wore long white and blue gowns with hats and carried white followed. The bride wore a full length bouquets with red, white, and blue carnations. Mothers of the bride and bridegroom wore long ivory gowns with corsages made of red, white and blue carnations and roses. Fathers of the bride and white satin gown with long bridegroom George Nichols of Roy performed the marriage rites with a double ring ceremony. A garden reception given by the parents of the bride sleeves and fitted waist. wore blue tuxedos with white carnation White lace covered front tipped blue boutonnieres. bodice and collar also lower Clark Taylor, cousin of the bower sleeves. White lace bridegroom performed duties brocade roses with white of the best man. Shaun E. pearls scattered on gown and Evensen, brother of the bride full circle train. Train set on was ring bearer, wearing a wedding gown at the waist white tuxedo with white with white satin bustle. Veil is boutonniers tipped red. in contrast with white gown Ushers were David Haekes and train, with white face and John Bond. They wore roses and white pearls blue tuxedoes. outlining the crown. Prenuptial parties were She carried a bouquet of white roses, tipped blue with We Need A red and white carnations. MANAGER The bridegroom wore a From Your Area blue tail tuxedo with a white Long Beach reunion dated in Salt Lake People from Long Beach, Calif. Aug. 14, from 2 to 6 p m in Liberty Park. Liberty Park picnic area west of amusement. All LDS people from Long Beach Calif Being own lunch. For further questions call Carol Kearns. Morris, Leisure Home Parties the fastest growing party plan in America needs councilors and managers from your area. No investment is required. CALL COLLECT For 376-448- 0 complete or details 376-163- 14- - Caldwell, and Miss Carolyn Preece. Wedding breakfast was given in honor of Twyla and Cless by the parents of the bridegroom. It was held at the home of an aunt, Mrs. Marilyn Taylor of Bountiful and was catered by the Red Flame Restaurant. The bride has attended Bountiful High School where she was affiliated with musical activities and was a member of the swimming team. The bridegroom has graduated from Roy High School. He is now working for Hobart at Clearfield Freeport Center. their spent They honeymoon in Jackson Hole, Wyo., and now reside in Sunset, Utah. Q3DCQS G0DG sm iI DGGXEi to ri : Hi Tfi j 0 13 3H I .;3i m 2 turaS03 6 PLAN TO ATTEND OUR SPECIAL MEETING AT SALT LAKE HILTON SAT., AUG. given by Mrs. Dorothy Hammond, Mrs. Charleea fRQEIIi 10A.M MAX 966-247- 4925 S. Mr. Kellys parents and Mrs. David G. ser- em- - pastel blue. Scott Sanders was best man. The couple will live in Ogden after a brief wedding trip. engagement of Miss Kelle Denise Nielsen to Bruce Kelly are her parnts, Mr. and Mrs Ray Arnold Nielsen of 2424 W. 1 benefit Ceremony performed at home ROY n partmoni Parker and Joe Malmberg were ushers. The new Mr. and Mrs. Parker will live in Las Vegas. September date planned main-'enanee- iiients as well as the plan to live in Ogden. Brownie Troop 378 made a quilt for shut-i- n Frances Tarvario of Ogden. There were twenty girls involved in the tying of the patchwork quilt through the summer. Do something for someone. Their leader is Sandra Bell. e this the Tracey bridesmaids. All wore gowns of dotted Swiss with flocked daisies, alternating in yellow, pink and orange Acting as best man was Jerry Sandberg Neil Schultz, Hod Kevin Thompson, Thompson and Troy Thompson ushered. The newlyweds took a trip to Southern California. They Roy Essential to the smooth "peration of this modern health-carfacility, the since the numerous ies performed by and the shut-i- n skill and efficiency with which their duties are general n Misses Jill Williams, Tami Heiser and Heiser as Ward Cultural Hall. ROY In a ceremony The bride wore .a becoming gown of polyester crepe with performed Friday evening at a ruffled yoke of Venetian the home of her parents, the lace. The bodice featured tiny former Miss Sherrie Lynn pleats and a high ruffled Sanders became the bride of Marko James Blazich, son of neckline. The long Juliet sleeves had Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas cuffs of lace and ruffles. The Blazich of 2635 W. 5800 S. The bride is a daughter of full skirt was accented by a Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. deep flounce, trimmed in lace ,7 Sanders of 6053 S. 2275 W. and the train was comGeorge Nichols ofBishop plemented by a double lace at the rites. A ficiated trimmed ruffle. followed. reception In the bridal line werre For the wedding events the Mrs. Douglas Pantle as bride wore a model of sheer matron of honor; Miss Peggy over satin. The organza McCrary, maid of honor, and the Misses Rosann Wiberg, empire waisted bodice was Sheila appliqued with heart lace, Lewis, Cathy with matching lace trimming Malmberg and Marie Parker the high neckline and boufas bridesmaids. fant sleeves and cuffs. Mrs. Pantle was in a plain Appliqued heart lace pink polyester gown with trimmed the full skirt and scooped neckline, empire hemline ruffle flaring to a bodice, trimmed with daisies, short train. short puffed sleeves and Miss Debra D. Norton slightly gathered skirt. attended as maid of honor Gowns of the other at- with Miss Laurie Blazich, tendants alternated in yellow, Miss Tammy Winget and pink and green gingham do- Miss LaDawn Sanders as tted sw'iss, similarly bridesmaids. fashioned to the matron of The attendants wore honors gown. matching gowns in a soft Superintendent of Building and Grounds, this department is being cited for the includes honor with Mrs. Nolan Leish-maand Mrs Kirk Randall as attending matrons , Maintenance men homioired flor work The p Newlyweds will live in Las Vegas Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Heiser if princess lines Petite lace trimmed the high stand-ucollar, the ruffled cuffs of the long bishop sleeves and the skirt hemline. In the bridal line were Miss Debra Williams as maid of of Building and Grounds, Delbert Thompson (left), and tenance Man John Peterson, look over work orders for the hospital. THE SUPERINTENDENT Main-ar- e are Mr. Kelly of 503 Barlow in Clearfield Plans are being made for an early September wedding in the Ogden LDS Temple. The bride-to-b- e attended Roy High School. The bridegroom elect was graduated from Clearfield High School. ofl 3nbihcdion 825-281H 8 No Answer Call 393-476- 0 WE CAN HELP WITH ANY OR ALL OF YOUR WEDDING NEEDS. DECORATING FLOWERS BACKDROPS INVITATIONS PHOTOGRAPHY CATERING fS i |