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Show Pehrson -- Paseey The Salt Lake Tribune, News of weddings Kelly Ann Pehrson and Lowell Dee Passey were married April 21 at Seven Oaks Reception Center, A reception was given afterward. Mullboons was setting for a wedding breakfast. Hutchings-Cov- Osberg - Merttere.au Jerolyn Shae Hutchings and phen Merrill Richards Covey were married Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at the Provo City Center. The Country Club was setting for the wedding breakfast. Ste- Wintch-Bud- Margaret Mary Osberg and Bailey -- Condie ey Ste- 2R, 1985 W9 ' ge Amy Marie Wlntch and Jeffrey Don Budge were married Thursdaw In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. phen S. Mersereau were married Sat- urday in St. Ambrose Catholic Lynn Marie Bailey and Bryan Howard Condie were married Tuesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at Heritage House Reception Center. Lion House was setting for a wedding breakfast. Sunday, April Church. A reception was given at Seven Oaks Reception Center. Devereaux House was setting for a wedding breakfast. reception was given at The Country Club. Ninos Restaurant was setting for a rehearsal dinner. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Osberg, Santa Barbara, Calif., Is a sales manager for NCR Corp. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. The bridegroom, a son of Dr. and Mrs. Bertram Mersereau, Dewitt, N.Y., Is an associate director for FHP in Salt Lake. A Hokanson- - McIntosh Holley Hokanson and James McIntosh were married Saturday at Mrs. Passey The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Pehrson, West Jordan. The bridegroom is a son of Lothield Krogh and Dee Passey, both of Boun- Mr. and Mrs. Covey tiful. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arden B. Hutchings, Provo, graduated with a degree in psychology from Brigham Young University where she was active in student government. The bridegroom, a son of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Covey, Provo, is a graduate of the BYU honors program in American studies. He was a member of the BYU varsity football team and plans to study for an MBA degree. He was an intern for Sen. Orrin in Washington, D.C. Hatch, and filled an LDS mission to Paraguay. The couple will reside in Dallas, Texas. England - Stanley Angie England and Robert Stanley were married Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at Heritage House Reception Center. Mr. and Mr. Condie The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. William Bailey, Garden City, will graduate in June from Brigham Young University with a degree in family science. She filled an LDS mission to Canada. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Condie, West Valley City, received a degree in business finance from the University of Utah. He filled an LDS mission to Scotland. McCune Mansion. reception was given afterward. Mansion was setting for a wedding breakfast. A Mrs. Badge McCune The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chesley H. Wintch, Salt Lake City, graduated from the University of Utah College of The bride, a daughter of Milton kanson and Suzanne Hokanson, both of Salt Lake City, attends the University of Utah. Ho- The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland McIntosh, Salt Lake City, is a student at the U. of U. Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh The bridegroom, a son of Dr. and Mrs. W. Don Budge, Provo, received a masters degree in civil engineering from Brigham Young University. He filled an LDS mission to Switzerland. Our annual May Sale starts tomorrow! Shop all stores 9 to 9. h, Betrothal K. Alison Dahlstrom Mr. and Mrs. Stanley The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay England, Salt Lake City, is a legal secretary for Samuel J. Conklin. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Stanley, Salt Lake City, attends Utah Technical College at Salt Lake. He filled an LDS mission to England. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dahlstrom, Salt Lake City, announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter; Kathryn Alison Dahlstrom, to Jeffrey Wayne Wadsworth, at a luncheon Friday. Mrs. Dahlstrom was hostess for the luncheon at The Country Club. The couple is planning a July 30 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- - Christensen - Morgan LaR Christensen and Rick Morgan were married Saturday at the Silver-creReception Center, Sandy. A reception was given after the ceremony. Log Haven was setting for a rehearsal dinner. The price of true luxury just came down at our Fur Clearance Save 30 to 70 st Miss Dahlstrom The bride-elewill graduate in June from the University of Utah with a degree in business and finance. She affiliates with Chi Omega. The prospective bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wayne Wadsworth, Salt Lake City, is majoring in accounting at Brigham Young University. 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