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Show Sewing club meets at Stewart home Members of the neighborhood sewing club met last week at PHONE SOCIAL NEWS TO ROOSEVELT 7 Socialette club to honor three Thursday Sathers Lovely BRIDES of the week best man. Ushers were Alan . Marx, Ken Richens, and Charles Richardson. The three-tierwedding cake was trimmed In blue and green and was topped by dainty white wedding bells. Ladies from the Bridge-lan- d Ward Relief Society were In charge of serving. Marie Richens and Virginia Fitzgerald were in charge of gifts. Diana Cl ayburn was at the guest book. Leonard Ferguson Vias master of ceremonies for a program featuring John Thompson, Lynn ed Truman, Alice Fenn, Murray Shorts and Kenna Jean Nielsen. They are making their home In Salt Lake. . . .. .... .. The new Mrs. Marx graduated from Olympus high school In Salt Lake and the groom is working at Valley Bank and Trust company and attending BYU. 1WT V" V .Airis''' ' ' ' ' ? ( Quincy Wash., Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Davis Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Solomonson, Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Glnes, Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Malr and Gay Lynn and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Clyde Heber City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bird, Solemn, Mrs. Ar- lean Anderson, and son, Golden Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Elton Quick and mother Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ross, Greenriv-e- r, Mrs. Frances Allred and Bunny and Craig, Arlen and Ruby Tahlmann, Orem, Mrs. Norman Labrum Tremonton, Mrs. Ray Edmiston, San Carlos, Arlz., Mr. and Mrs. Lor-y- n Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bird and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bird, Mr. Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty, Barbara Arme and Elizabeth Hancock, Mrs. Rhea Smith Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Ross, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stevenson, Mrs. Leah Richens, all Salt Lake, Mr. Virgil e Atkinson, Yuba City, Calif. evelt. Corky Marx Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foote announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kenna Jean Nellsen, to Verdell (Corky) Marx, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Marx. Miss Nellsen graduated from Union high school where she was student-bod- y secretary; a member of the Pep Club and a four-ye- ar Seminary graduate. Mr. Marx also graduated from Union where he was active In various school events, attended college at Dixie and Carbon and is presently employed at the Uintah Farmer's Coop. They are planning a July 20 wedding and will make their home In Roosevelt. Cool your LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM KITCHEN GUEST ROOM FAMILY ROOM MASTER BEDROOM KIDS ROOMS BATHROOM BETROTHED MIm Kmumi Jmb NeUmt engagement la made known this week by her pamta, Mr. nn Mrs. Paul Foote. She will be married July 20 to Verdell (Corky) Man. 2H, 19M xl t, For her Hall at a reception. wedding and reception the bride wore a floor-leng- th white satin gown with lace appliques on tlie sleeves and skirt front. Her fingertip length veil of sheer Illusion was held by a tiny pillbox hat embroidered in pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses and carnations trimmed with blue ribbon. Dorothy Lewis was maid of honor. 'She. wore a blue straight empire waistline gown with a cape. Bridesmaids were Judy Thacker, Jacalyn Burton, Mrs. Bob Fausett, Lynnette Tew and Shan na Fisher. They wore blue straight empire waistline dresses and all carried long stemmed pink roses. The mother of the bride and the mother of the groom wore a white lace over blue shift of white roses and blue carnations. Terry Thacker performed duties of best man. The wedding cake was three tiered. It was a fruit cake and was decorated with white bells and blue roses and was topped by a miniature bride and groom. Mrs. Harry Thayne, Mrs. Vertis Miles, and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth were In charge of serving. Dorlne Monsen, Cher-r- yl Mrs. Guy Christensen, Thayne and Mrs. Larry Taylor were in charge of gifts, Mrs. Barry Burton presided at the guest book. David Burton emceed a program consisting of a song by Jacalyn and Craig Burton; a song by Judy Thacker and Carina Thacker; a reading by Sandra Bleazard; a song by Mr, and Mrs. Hal Wlnterton; a song by Mrs. Verl Tucker; and a dance by Vicki Brotherson. For her going away ensemble the bride wore a navy blue checked suit. They honeymooned in Yellowstone Park. They will be making a home in Roos- engaged to Ward Cultural Hall RooM-vel- be held at the home of Miss Dlcla Einmert, Kenna Nellsen HARRY LEWIS SCOTT III Rousrvi'lt-KcriH- 21 HONORED AT ALTAMONT Mr. and Mrs. Tommy G. Thacker rut their wedding cake during reception held In Altamont Friday evening. The bride is former Jean Barton. of Reception dale: June They were honored June in the Altamont Ward Cultural -- ANNETTE SNOW hride-elr- rt er. Allan Ashton. Patsy Fitzgerald, David Marx wed in Temple Miss Patsy Ann Fitzgerald beruinc the bride of David Charles Marx In rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 21. The Bride Is a daughter of Mrs. Christina Nation and the groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Verdell C. Marx. They were honored at a reception held Saturday evening In the Roosevelt Stake Center. For her wedding and reception the hrlde wore a gown of lace over taffeta with a lace train that Her hung from the shoulder. veil of sheer Illusion was caught by a floret of sequins and pearls and she carried a bouquet of baby orchids. ElDorls Fitzgerald, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Kathy Murphy, Kenna Jean Nellsen, junior bridesmaids were Margaret and Marilyn Marx and Cher-l- y Ann Beelee. Bridesmaids wore green lace frocks over yellow taffeta and junior bridesmaids wore blue lace over white taffeta. The mother of the bride wore a green silk dress and the mother of the groom wore a whltelace over bright pink. Both wore orchid corsages. Verdell D. Marx Jr. was Mr. and Mrs. Elvin G. Thack- Tom- Le-la- nd he JUNE WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. David Charles Marx were honored at a reception held In Roosevelt Saturday evening. She la the former Patsy Ann Fltsgerald. Miss Jean Burton and The Duchesne Rook Club was enteralned by Mrs. Ray Hansen last week. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady and The couple exchanged rings. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards. The bride Is a daughter of High prize was won by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Burton ' and Mrs. Keith Farnsworth and and the groom Is a son of Low by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl WUkerson, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Josie, Mr. and Mrs. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Members of the Soclalette Club will hostess a tea ThurA dessert lunsday, June 27 from 8 to 10 arrangements. was cheon served. Mrs. Ward p.m. at the home of Dr. and Mulford was a guest. Prizes Mrs. Donald Mantyla. Mrs. Charles C. (Paula) Bell, were won by Mrs. Eugene named Outstanding Harmston and Mrs. Grant Kilrecently lian. young woman of Utah, Mrs. treaAnn ) Green, Bryce (Ruth surer and Mrs. Parley (Ellen) Rawlings, historian of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs will be honored. The Keith Bergqulst family Mrs. William Trowbridge, newly Installed president and spent Friday and Saturday of other officers are making last week In Preston, Ida., for the Bergqulst family reunion. arrangements for the tea. On their way home, they left In Salt Lake to board a Kaye Mrs. Labrum serves plane for San Francisco where as hostess to 3Ds she took another plane to Hawaii. She will be visiting there Mrs. Lynn Labrum hosted the with a friend from BYU for about 10 days. 3 D's Thursday afternoon. A following out of the lunch was served and bridge --Tbasin people came to attend was played during the afternoon. Guests were Mrs. Har-er- y the funeral of Mrs. Charles Sims and Miss Ernestine Bird Wednesday June 19. Mr. Abel. Mrs. James Hall and and Mrs. Lei and Bird and dauwon the prizes. Abel Miss ghter, National City, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bird, San Diego, Calif., Miss Dianne Bird Anchorage Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Solomonsen, STANDARD Roonerelt, Utah Thursday, June 27, 1968 Jean Burton, Tommy Thacker wed in Temple my G. Thacker were married June 20 In the Manti LDS Temple with Elder Ray B. McKinnon officiating in the ceremony. Mrs. Tina Wilkins entertained the Monday Bridge at her residence Monday afternoon. The decorations were flower 4 22-8- Duchesne Rook club is entertained Monday bridge meets at Wilkins home the home of Mrs. George Stewart with 14 members and two guests, Ida Williams andSaun-dr- a Rawlings as club guests. A dessert luncheon was serThe next meeting will ved. Utah DEN BASEMENT ill!! BPW INSTALLATION Mr. Erma Stewart, left. Installing officer, watches as Mrs. Mary Bomder, outgoing president of the Roosevelt BPW, hands gavel to Mrs. Ida Harrison, new president. Mrs. JoAnn Goodhue is vlce-- p resident, Mrs. Barbara Emmons secretary, and Mn laRue Lamb will serve as treasurer of the group. BPW installation banquet held DIANA I.AIIIS Bride-Ele-ct or DOYLE RASMUSSEN Reception date: June 29, lMiK Roosevelt Stake Center RtMjwvrlt, Utah Sathers Leading Jewelers Delivery Free Gift Wrapping PHONE YOUR ORDERS IN Eastern Utah's Largest I The Roosevelt Business and Professional Women's Club met June 17 at the Western Hills Cafe for their Installation banquet. Mrs. Mary Boender, president conducted the meeting. Ida Harrison gave a report on the State BPW convention which was held In Beaver June 7, 8 and 9. Mrs. Boender Introduced the new officers, Mrs. Ida Harrison, President; Mrs. JoAnn Mrs. Goodhue, Barbara Emmons, secretary; and Mrs. LaRue Lamb, treasurer. They were formally Installed by Mrs. Erma Stewart, vice-preside- nt, district president. 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