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Show c VO v V y y v w "V y VvV , v ' k sy . v yv vv .x v V rv W,' nrw NV V-- - VV.V .7 ' 't- - v ' y t t - s . , 'vk.'vv'N v (t"v . ','yliX't.'v s v- - -- i . .XX'vvV.'.'l vf v V -- w fc - v. v v u . , y -- f "r,CT77jyvJTt,vV is 8W ' Salt Late Tribune, Sunday, July 1, 1962 August Rites Dated By Linda K. Brunt Provo Maid Plans to Be Married IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. George Eari Brunt, Idaho Falls, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Linda Kay Brunt, to C Richard James, ton of Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Richard James, 3572 Eastwood Dr. The couple is planning an Aug. 30 wedding in the Idaho Falls IDS Temple. A reception that evening will be held In Idaho Falla, and an open house is planned Sept 7 in Salt Lake City., , Miss Brant is a senior at Brigham Young University ., where she wa a member of O. S. Trovata. , Her fiance is a senior at BYU and was a member of Goldbricker. He fullfilled a LDS mission to New Zealand. Bidden to attend the bride-eleare Mrs. Richard Jolley, matron of honor; Miss Gigi Brant maid of honor; Miss Judy Wamick, Miss Mary Beth Brunt Miss Jane Brunt cousins of the bride. Miss Judy Andersen and Miss Kathy PROVO Mr. and Mrs. M. Warner Murphy, Provo, an Bounce" the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Murphy to Larry Dennis . Dimick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Dimick, Orem. The bride-elehas been a business student at the Uni verslty of Utah where she was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sisters of Minerva and the womens ski team. Mr. Dimick has attended Brigham Young University, and served three years in Germany with the Army. An Aug. 3 wedding is planned in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception that evening will be held in the Murphy home. ct Heath. Miss Penelope Diane Erekson and J. Douglas Thompson were united In marriage Wednesday evening at the Villa. Shaman Crump, LDS bishop, performed The rites, which were followed by a reception. The bride's parents are Mrs. Frances R. Erekson, Salt Lake City, and Alma O. Erekson, Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. Thompson, Salt Lake City, are parents of the bride- Chest-woo- d Miss Linda Kay Brunt groom. Mr. and Mrs. BEAVER Vernon Black announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Madyline Kay Black, to Gary ii Neilsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Neil-aealso of Beaver. . The young couple was married June 23 aLPloche, Nev. A wedding reception in their honor Was given. Wednesday evening in Beaver First-Thir- d LDS Ward. Maid of honor was Miss Denna Mathews. Bridesmaids were Miss Margaret Parkinson, Miss Kathleen Davis, Miss Nella Black, Miss Man shia George, Miss Valla Rae Chamberlain, and Miss Barbara (Bobbie) Smith. Clinton Nelson was best man. Ushers were Neil Neilsen, Eldon Black, David inson, Bobble Orton, and Neal Bradshaw. After a honeymoon in Las Vegas, Nev., the young couple will make a home in Salt Lake City. n, July Nuptials Dated by Area Maidens The engagement of Miss Marsha Lynn Taylor to LOA Don E. Chappell is being announced by the parents of Mr. and Mrs. the bride-eleThalne Taylor, Loa. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellett, BicknelL The couple is planning a July 27 Wedding In the Manti LDS Temple. A re ception honoring the pair will be held Aug. 4 in the Loa LDS Ward. Sister of the bride-to-bMiss Rhenon Taylor, will be maid of honor while Miss Katherine Hunt, Miss Betty D. Ellett, Miss Elvon Morrell and Miss Edra Ellett will be bridesmaids. Mary Kay Keele will be flower girt Miss Taylof will be gradu ated from Stevens Henager "College in December. The couple will reside In Salt Lake City. ' Connie Hollis Mr. and Mrs. Elby A- - Hollis, . 7784 Seventh Ave., announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Connie Hollis, to Paul R. Spilsbury. rid oi it. Marsha Lynn Taylor Miss Dianne Keetch to Mil-to- n M. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs., M. Milton Andef-- ' son, Newton. 7 Wedding vows fa the- I gan LDS Temple will unite the couple July 18. In Jhe evening a garden reception at the Keetch home will honor the bridal pair. . Miss Danielle Hansen will be sole attendant for the bride-elect- j. Both are students at Utah State University and will continue their studies. CHRISTIANSENS- tion afterward. Asked to attend the bride-eleare Miss Carol Hollis, her sister, as maid of honor and Miss Josephine Vance and Miss Kathy Simmons. John Bizakls will serve as , best man. After a wedding trip to Las Vegas the couple plans to make a home in Salt Lake City where Mr. Spilsbury will continue his studies at the University of Utah. He is a member of Sigma Nu. Continental MARK - 1 Miss Sally Ann Justice Sally Justice Janet C. Sutton ToWed Janet Claudia Sutton Miss Connie Hollis John Christiansen solemnized Friday In the St' George LDS Temple. Harold Snow, temple president, officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tyrus E, Washburn, Caldwell, Idaho. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Maud E. Christiansen, Bea4 ver. Friday evening a recep. tlon was held at the Beaver First-ThirLDS Ward. Miss Pauline Judd was maid of honor and Miss Janet Wash-busister of the bride, Mrs. O. The engagement of Miss Sally Ann Justice to Wilford G. Daniels Jr., is announced by the parents of the future bride, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison W. Justice, 1328 Sunset Dr. 1486 6th North). Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. (1380 East Mrs. Paul Mayo will be matron of honor. Others attending the bride will be Beaver Man Claims Bride in Rites BEAVER The marriage of Laurel Kay Washburn to Mr. Daniels Sutton, 134 F St Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fullmer, Enterprises, 1543 South 11th East, Salt Lake City. Phene HU Dianne Keetch ding. The home of Dr. and Mrs. Sharp 'Sanders, 1827 Yalecrest Ave. (1075 South), will bethe setting for the wedding and the reception after the ceremony. The future bride is the daughter of Mrs. Paul H. Git tbi Call, visit or writs Shields H. Gessel, 2770 S. 3450 LOGAN Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Keetch, Logan, announce thei forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Janet Claudia Sutton and Larry Fullmer are making plans for a July 21 wed- revolutionary aow DESTROI. LET I Not a cbimlcal toiliL No mor. costly clean out., no mwh plpos. no odors, no pollution. Announcement li made of the engagement of Mi&a Vickie Lynne LeMon to Lynn D. GesseL is a daughThe bride-elec- t ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. LeMon, 1467 E. 4800 South. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. West, Granger. bridegroom li the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raoul J. Spilsbury, 1511 13th East. The Reception Center will be the setting for the July 8 wedding and recep- Miss Dianne Keetch Vickie LeMon to Wed; Miss Keetch Sets Date Fred T7ie prospective - you're tick o( that anpWai-cm- t outhou." at your cabin, fit Miss Vickie Lynne LeMon - CABIN OWNERS thin . Receptions Will Fete Couples Or H ' Erekson-Tliompso- n Miss Patricia Murphy Beaver Miss Marries In Nevada 7 erland. Walter Trauff er, temple president officiated Parents of the bride an William S. Erekson, president of the Swiss LDS Mission, and Mrs. Erekson. The bridegroom Is a son of Mrs. Evelyn Ballif Woodruff, Salt Wilford G. Daniels, 1131 W. 4th North. An Aug. 10 wedding is being planned. The couple will be honored at a wedding reception at the Rose Park Eighth LDS Ward after the ceremony. Miss Justice attended the University of Utah. Her fiance attended Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute. Miss Sylvia Sanders, Miss Annette Kay Smith, Miss Mary Carole Harper, Miss Kathryn Lloyd and Mrs. Lynn Parker. Boyd Fullmer will act as best man. The future bridegroom Is serving with the U.S. Navy. rf. k , Koop pa ob with iww dlmontlont In living xpatwlvo os yon . Two and Thro ploco boitcho or iiv os compoetty os you havo to accommodate removable and Nitefchongeablo chairs, soat cushions and white plastic serving onefo. qualified decorating service CHRISTIANSEN FURNITURE COMPANY: d ThomaaJChristine) Thaler-Mis- s' Susann Barrett and Miss Marilyn Roberts attended. Robert Christiansen, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Frank Harris, Pat Yardley, Dennis Low, and Alan Gale. After a honeymoon In Yellowstone National Park, the couple will make a home In Beaver. Erekwra-oodruff Elaine Erekson and VMiss Bruce Woodruff were married fa the Bern LDS Temple at Bern, Switz- W hot weather friend for furs! Part of the art of Eve . . . tot y 4, TEMPTATION COLORS - -- to make you a summer enchantress button front Brown, blue, black. 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