OCR Text |
Show It W The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, August 8, 1982 Mrs. Searle Mrs. Ashcroft Mrs. Holbrook Mrs. Norman DeLaMare-Rydalc-h Paskett-Norm- Keller-Holbro- an Mitzi LeWan Paskett and Robert John Norman were married Thursday at the home of the brides uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clealon B. Mann, Salt Lake City. reception was given afterward. Jacobs Mill was setting for a wedding breakfast. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Paskett, West Valley City. Parents of the bridegroom are Sheila N. Noble, Salt Lake City, and Gerald R. Norman, Magna. A (icorge-AhlMTo- ok Lisa Keller and Douglas Holbrook were married Saturday at the Canterbury Hall and Gardens Reception Center, Centerville. A reception was given afterward. Chuck-A-Ram- a was setting for a rehearsal dinner. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Keller, Centerville. She is director of the Rainbow Connection Drill Team. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Holbrook, West Bountiful, is employed at Ernst Home Center. Stacey brides parents. Tranter-Searl- ft George and Rick Ashcroft were married Saturday at The Old Meeting House. A reception was given afterward. The home of the bridegrooms parents was setting for a rehearsal dinner. The bnde is a daughof Keith George and Mrs. Betty George, both of Salt Lake City. She is employed by Mountain ter Bell. The bridegroom, a son of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Ashcroft, West Jordan, filled an LDS mission to Arkansas. e Kristi Tranter and Dwight E. Searle were The bride, who resides married Wednesday in the Jordan River LDS in Salt Lake City, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett DeLaMare, Temple. A reception was given at Seven Oaks Reception Center. The Searle family cabin, Sundance, was setting for a wedding She received a degree in physical education from Utah State University. She is working on a masters degree in physical education at the University of Utah. At USU she affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega and played intercollegiate volleyball and basketball. Tooele. breakfast. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reid W. Tranter, Murray, garments that are wrinkled because they werent removed promptly after tumble drying is to put them back in the dryer. Turn the dryer on and set for about 20 minutes no-iro- n ried Saturday at A recep- atUni- tended Utah State versity. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Searle, Midvale, attends the University of Utah. He filled an LDS mission to Mexico. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Julia Rydalch, Tooele, and the late Ross Rydalch, graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in business management. He was a of the varsity football team. He played in professional football seven years with the using the permanent press or timed cycle at a high temperature setting. n The heat and then the period at the end of the cycle will remove the wrinkles. Chicago Bears. cool-dow- Mrs. Stevens Lee-Steve- Darger-Stewa- rt y Wanda Higgins and Donald Henry were mar- tion was held afterward. The DeLaMare home also was setting for the rehearsal dinner. Removing garment wrinkles A cure for Higgins-Henr- TOOELE Susan Kaye DeLaMare and Ron J. Rydalch were married July 31 at the home of the Wedding news Mrs. Stewart Mrs. Henry Mrs. Rydalch the home of the brides parents. A garden reception was given after the ceremony. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Schafer, Salt Lake City, was set ting for a rehearsal dinner. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higgins, Salt Lake City, is a student at Columbia Christian College, Portland, Ore., and was a treasurer for the associated student body. She is a member of the Concert Choir, the varsity volleyball team and affiliates with Phi Alpha Sigma. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henry, LaGrande, Ore., also attends Columbia Christian College where he is student body religious activities coordinator. He is a member of Sub-- service club and performed with the Hillel Singing Quartet. The couple will reside in Portland. Amy Larger and George M. Stewart were married Wednesday m a garden ceremony at the Lion House. A reception was given Ristorante afterward. della Fontana was setting for a rehearsal dinner. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Darger, Salt Lake City. She graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in early childhood education and completed a masters degree in early childhood special education from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaig- Godf rey-B- PRESENTS ITS FIRST ANNUAL ar SATURDAY AUGUST 21, 1982 10 am - 4 pm reception was given after the ceremony. Fort Douglas Officers Club was setting for a rehearsal dinner. Hie bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lee, Salt Lake City. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby A Cha 1 bum-Cars- on of A tended the University of Utah. Mrs. Dean Mrs. Woodward Stevens, mustang owners are invited. Enter cars for concours judging or display. Stock and Modified Mustangs welcome. Trophies in 4 at Rick classes. Show memento for all participants. All Pre-regist- er Warner Ford or call 521 3850 No entry fee -- afterward. a was setting for a rehearsal dinner. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Chadburn, WhWifti Chuck-A-Ram- Urbana- -Champaign. The couple will reside in Champaign. College, Utah State University and the University of Utah. The bridegroom is a grandson of Melba Loupee, Salt Lake City. The couple will reside in Evanston, Wyo. A garden reception was given at the home of the bridegrooms par- 0 FOR DETAILS CALL 6th SOUTH AND MAIN 521-385- ents. Lion House was setting for a wedding brunch. The bride is a daughter Ralph H. Godfrey, ring, although The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale B. Mann-Engla- weppe and Mathew D. Schweppe were married July 31 in Mann and Paul M. England were married Saturday in a garden ceremony at the home of the brides parents. A reception was given after the ceremony. Hie home of the bridegrooms parents was setting for a rehearsal dinner. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. Mann, Salt Lake City. The bridegroom is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Sterling Larson, Salt Lake City. the Logan LDS Temple. fing- er at the ceremony, was usually placed afterward on the thumb probably because of the exceptionally large size of the rings then in fashion. H&fiod leolan garden nd Maureen Susan Howell A McLane, Salt Lake City, works at Beehive Tours and Travel. Mrs. England Mrs. Schweppe often placed on the fourth Gallagher-Woodwa- Temple. In the 18th century, during the time of George I of England, the City. She attended Snow at- Jordan River LDS Tliunil) rings Salt Lake Layton, Jill Grigg McLane and Bradley Kent Dean were married Friday in the I lowell-Sc- h City. Tulsa, Okla. He received a degree in chemistry from Oklahoma State University, Stillwater. He is completing his Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of Illinois, ben s, reception was given The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Meik, West Valley Hie bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Sbober, West Valley City. He attended the College of Southern Idaho, Twin Falls, and the University of Utah. Me Lane-De- an The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Barbara Tul-liWest Jordan, and the late Frank D. Barben. A reception was given afterward. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Stewart, T Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Nellie L. Godfrey, Taylorsville. Kathryn Marie Chad-bur- n and Kit Jack Carson were married Saturday at the Chateau Reception Center. ing House. of U. reception was given at the White House Reception Center. ut. 77 reception was given in Salt Lake City. The Ogden Hilton Hotel was setting for a wedding breakfast. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Neil Howell, Salt Lake City, attends Utah State University. Hie bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Schweppe, North Ogden, graduated from USU. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dean, Holladay, works at Mountain Bell. Outland-Gleaso- rd Starlyn Gallagher and Curtis Woodward were married Saturday Seven Oaks Center. A reception was given after Chuck-A-Ram- the ceremony. was a ting for a brunch. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gallagher, Salt Lake City, works at Dairyland Insurance Co. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Woodward, Kaysville, graduated from Weber State College with a degree in business administration. Sue (Jutland and John Gleason were married Saturday at Snowbird. A reception was given after the ceremony. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas San Pedro, Calif., graduated from the University of Oregon, Eugene. Outland, The bridegroom, a son Shaner-Cronenwe- th Mrs. Gleason 70 SCHOOL order to test the effectiveness of our newspaper advertising, we are offering for 3 days only, the Brand New 1982 White Open Arm Sewing Machine with programmed lingerie overcast. Button holes, Blind Hem, Fancy Stitch, etc. In Spin-A-Di- al With This Adv. $222 Without this Adv. $44995 a a a mm-ain- r s s s OPEN ARM s Reg. 449" M PVC & ALUMINUM VERTICAL BLINDS Reg. 112.80 , ' 40 , c (Pmgd I NOW ONLY E AT I COMMAND PERFORMANCE a a a a 1 3 DAYS ONLY Lessons 9 B included Its time to get the little ones looking good for Back to So we at Command Performance will cut your children's hair at our special kids prices, and give you free tickets to Hydrotube and Skyrail with any of our services Your kids get good looks at Special Prices and have Big Fun FREE during August at Command School 8-- 9 PURCHASE PURCHASE 8-- 1 PURCHASE Performance Q FREE TO ALL CUSTOMERS with any , S' service DANlHOWARDiS k, LCmiinaiil Performance j SALT LAKE 2432 So. 487-566- STATE 2 LOCATED AT OFT RAMP AMO STATE STREET MATERNITY FACTORY COTTONWOOD SQUAR HIGHLANO OR 4752 St.' 272-JOO- set- wedding n Gleason, Minneapolis, Minn., works at Associates. at Reception of Mr. and Mrs. John T BACK Center. Linda Meik and Robert S. Shobcr were married Friday at The Old Meet- She n. A Mrs. Carson Meik-Shob- er affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma at the U. Patricia Anne Godfrey and Kent William Barben were married Thursday in the Jordan River LDS Temple. MUSTANG SHOW ns Teresa K. Lee and Larry R. Stevens were married Wednesday at the Shalamar Reception Nuptial RICK WARNER FORD Mrs. Sbober T Ws.nt Ads are for selling a BICYCLE! |