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Show I SUN CHRONICLE, Dec. 23, 1 97fc LOS vows SOCIETY '.I : t taken 1 v jp r -v: The former Miss Patricia Grant became the bride of 4, Marlowe Gene Palmer, in t? y rites performed Friday at the A $ ''-- i Enchanted Evening in South Ogden. Parents of the bride are Mrs. Ruth Grant of 3165 Brinker, and Lewis Grant of 501 43rd in South Ogden. Mr. Palmer is a son of Mr. lace cuffs and ruffles at the and Mrs. Marlowe G. Palmer wrists of 1452 N. 475 W., Sunset. The slightly gathered skirt The vows were repeated MR. AND MRS. MARLOWE G. PALMER was appliqued with panels of before Arthur Bishop lace, and edged with double A Bateman. reception lace ruffles at the hemline. followed. Mrs. Dwight Henderson A traditional gown of fine attended as matron of honor lace with a round neckline with Miss Sherry Cazier as trimmed with a petite lace maid of honor. Bridesmaids and long fitted sleeves were Miss Margaret Cooley ruffle, with scalloped cuffs was worn and Miss Wendy Henderson, the bride. with Mrs. Shari Clark and by The bodice was fitted and Mrs. Robert Norman as the bouffant four tiered skirt attending matrons. was accented by a train. Nick E. Cazier was ring Mrs. Paul Fine served as bearer. matron of honor with Miss Dwight Henderson served Jill Palmer and Miss Becky as best man with Robert as bridesmaids, and Peterson Xi Iota Chapter of Beta Larsen, Lola Clark, Adrienne Norman as usher. Natalie and Phi met Dec. 20 at the Thompson, Mary Chino and a Youngberg Sigma The couple will reside in Debbie Youngberg as flower home of Kerma Larsen for a special guest, Mary Beth Salt Lake City. A dinner. Wessler of Spokane, Wash. girls. Christmas Best man duties were Christmas musical program st assumed by Clyde Anderson was presented and Stc.et A A I m m with Ty Grant and Bill Sister gifts exchanged. KLENKE FLORAL Palmer as ushers. Jason And flowers are Present were Katherine furnished by Youngberg was a ring bearer. Stromberg, Ginnie Bingham, OLIVE & MARK The newlyweds will live in Jean Harris, Margaret Scott, 2955 Washington Phone Carter, Wilma Roy after a brief wedding Shirley Kerma June 9J 9f Heiser, Stewart, rp T 'T trip. Former local couple marry The Enchanted ROY Evening in South Ogden provided the setting for rites on Saturday uniting in marriage the former Val Jean Cazier and Wayne Busch, both of Salt Lake City The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cazier of Roy. Mr. Busch is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch who resided in Colton, Wash. For the ceremony and reception which followed the bride wore a gown of nylon organza and Chantilly lace. The bodice was styled with a round yoke edged with a ruffle, and a high lace collar. The full bishop sleeves had Love is. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Ogden je lymii? CLEARFIELD anew mfoc ri H&s s Miss baby Fresno Kellys parents will Babies born at Davis North Medical Center in listed as follows: teaching at BYU. Marcia also graduated Stonebrakers, Layton are Hal and in elementary Colleen, 113 E. Mutton Hollow education and is also Rd , Kaysville, girl, Dec. 7, teaching in the Provo 1976 Kimball and Schools. Choate, Kelly served an LDS Anneta, 2142 E S. Weber Mission in Argentina and Drive, S. Weber, girl, Dec. 8, Marcia served in Spain. They 1976. Aranda, Jonny and Debbie, plan to live in Provo until spring, then they will go to 185 Ridgewood, Layton, girl, Dec. 11, 1976 Israel for a year of study. from 394-347- 4 Davis North Nowborns dlty Marcia Hammond, daughter host an Open House at the of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunter Clearfield 4th Ward on of Fresno, Calif., and D. Kelly Tuesday, Dec. 28. Ogden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ogden of 132 Park Way Kelly is a Clearfield High were wed in Oakland LDS School graduate. He received Temple on Saturday, Dec. 18. his Bachelor of Science degree from Weber State Following the temple rites, College and a Masters they were honored at an open Degree from Brigham Young house at her parents home in University. He is presently . . lota holds holiday social for chapter Xi BYU Stack, and Roscoe 1918 W. 3920 Dec. 12, 1976. S., Roy, Rita, girl, Roy and Shawna, 24 N. Main, Layton, girl, Dec. 14, 1976. Jones, Gary and Sylvia, 4172 E. Shady Lane Way, Fruit Heights, boy, Dec. 14, McKendrick, 1976. Taft, Dale and Starli, 66 N. Mountain Rd., Fruit Heights, boy, Dec. 14, 1976. Louis, Bill and Cindy, 1500 N. Angel, No. 57, Layton, boy, Dec. 15, 1976. Richard Bitter, and 957 26th St , Ogden, Dec. 19, 1976. boy, Genta, Rod and Irene, 1950 N. 350 W., Sunset, girl, Dec. Juanita, 19, 1976. Reddys Christmas Safety Check List: TREE LIGHTS Couple visits Idaho ROY Taking her place among the er brides is Mrs. David Jensen, the former Miss Cathy Terry. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard S. are Terry of 2509 W. 5175 the brides parents. Mr. Jensens parents are Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Jensen of 2959 W. 1300 N., Clinton. The vows were repeated Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception honored the newlyweds at the Roy LDS Stake Center. The bride wore an elegant princess styled gown of nylon organza over bridal satin with lace inset bodice and lace sleeves enhanced by hand-sew- n pearls. bordered chapel train A deep lace ruffle A It lets you move money from your bank checking account to your Ogden First Federal Savings account where and back again, with just a phone call. it earns interest, IrfoAijMy'MTMW- '- OGDEN OFFICE: 2425 Washington Blvd Validated Parking 621-010- 0 BRIGHAM CITY OFFICE: 734-945- 4 101 South Main Door-sid- e Parking ROY OFFICE: 2020 West 5700 South Door-sid- e Parking 773-69- 1 the hemline. complemented the model. Miss Anna Terry, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Other attendants were Miss Sandy Terry, Mrs. Douglas Gard, Mrs. Brent Jacobsen, Miss Linda Brown, Miss Julie Jensen and Miss Susan Jensen, with Jennefer Jensen as a flower girl. They were dressed alternately in pink and burgundy models with long full sleeves, cross large collars and cnss ties down the fronts, accented by bows. Daniel Jensen,, .the bridegrooms brother, served as best man. Ushers were Cliff Jensen, Jim Jensen, Jim Terry, Russell Jensen and Doug Terry. After a wedding trip the newlyweds plan to make their home in Rexburg, Idaho. Have you replaced or repaired frayed Christmas tree light cords and tightened loose plug-corconnections? Have you investigated newer lights that burn cooler and safer, and use less electricity than some of the older ones? Test your lights before mounting them on your tree or house Many lights for indoor use on trees are rated 7 watts each, and no more than 85 such lights should be connected to a single outlet The new pinpoint "mini lights use very low wattages and it is unlikely that the average homeowner could get enough on a tree to overload a circuit d "OCTOPUS" OUTLETS Have you any of those octopus outlets around the house the ones with too many appliances plugged into one circuit? Never overload elec. trical circuits, use proper size fuses Overloaded circuits are a fire hazard OUTDOOR LIGHTS Have you checked your outdoor holiday lighting cords to make sure they are "outdoor rated," in good condition, and are properly protected from weather (especially where cords may be plugged together)? Are you careful not to stand on wet ground when rigging and testing them if they are plugged in? Most outdoor lights are rated 10 watts, the maximum number of such lights connected to a single outlet is 50 Do your lighted decorations and cords all carry the Underwriters Laboratory UL safety seal? Make sure the UL is inside a circle not a square Have you checked that moving Santas and other lighted Christmas decorations are properly grounded? Have you briefed your family on turning off Christmas tree lights when you leave home? (If you want to leave the house lighted when youre away, it's safer to do it with other lighting ) UL SAFETY SEAL Reddy says: Have a happy and safe holiday season... and use the electricity you need... but need what you use! iiiasi |