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Show nuptials held Johnson-Gardine- r Dawn Gardiner and John Mias Stanley Johnson wee Married June 29 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Brother Hun saker perform In the double ring ceremony. A reception was held at the Naples Second Ward cultural hall July 10 and an open house July 11 in the Myton ward honoring the newlyweds. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner, Vernal and the bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Smith Johnson and the late Mr, Johnson, Myton. The bridegrooms mother was hostess at a family dinner at China Village following the wedding ceremony. Present were the parents of the bride, the mother of the bridegroom, Mrs. Eleanor Brelt ensteln, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Morten sen, Burton Johnson and Dan Anderson. The bride wore a gown of white lace of satin with round scalloped neckline, long pointed sleeves with small buttons The dress and an empire waistline. featured a scalloped lace overskirt with a satin panel down the center front. A large pleat fell from the waistline to the floor in the back with a satin bow at the center back. Her white tulle veil was held by a tiara of petals outlined with She carried seed pearls and sequins. a cascading bouquet of pink baby roses and stephanotls. Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Lowell S. Gray. Bridesmaids were Carol Bae Hunting, Sarah Ruth Young, Caroline Cox and Jane Peterson. They wore street length blue crepe dresses with short sleeves and round necklines. The dress worn by the matron of honor was a slightly darker shade of blue. Each dress was accented by a small pin, and each attendant carried a single blue tipped carnation. Both mothers wore street length pastel blue gowns, and each wore a corsage of white and pink carnations. Dan Anderson, Salt Lake, was the best man. Dan E. Olsen was head usher with assistance from Richard Hazelfren and Keith Mortensen. The hall was decorated with lilies and blue ribbon, following the brides blue and white color scheme. Gloria Thompson, Randlett, was presiding at the guest book. At the gift tables were Phebe Jane Hall, Sharon Atwood, Velenna Wall, Carole Nicholson, Dixie Cook, Kathy Serawop, Gordin la McKewan and Maxine Serawop. Ina Chi vers, Marlal Nach, Janna Has-leSandra Hatch and Suzanne Evans were in charge of the kitchen assisted by Katherine and Geraldine Gardiner, Jaye Cee Gray and Anne Mortense. Gift bearers were Lynn and Danette Atwood, Anita Wall and Kerry Gardiner. The three-ti- er white frosted cake was trimmed in pastel blue with pink roses and lace work. A miniature bride and groom inside a gazebo was on the top layer. Small doves and flower clusters were on each tier. Lortn Merrill was master of ceremonies tor the program consisting of a reading, Josephine Openshaw; vocal duet, Annette and Yvonne Merrill; two xylophone numbers by Anna Fay Rogers; two vocal duets Norman Haslem and Frances Merrill and a humorous reading by Elma Killian. The new Mrs. Johnson wore an aqua blue crepe dress with a small as her going-awcollar and 1 STANDARD - KooutvisU, Utah Thuradny, Auguat 13, 1970 I OSCHiKD GQ5SB (XilX'QBUE i Uintah Batin gga B 1111a Mr. and Mrs. Lynn M. Curry, and family, Sandy, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye. Debra stayed for a week visiting with her grand- parents. The Ny family Reunion was held Sunday at the Murdock Ranch up West Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ted C. Nye, and family of San Jose, Calif, have returned to their home after visiting relatives in Ogden, Sandy and Tablona for the past S weeks, Ted D. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye of Tablona. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark visited in Idaho Falls and attended some temple sessions while there. The D.F.A. held a reunion at Fish Lake Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackford and family. Mrs. Forence Turnbow underwent surgery at the Roosevelt hospital. Mrs. Terl Lee Curry is in the Heber hospital this week suffering from spinal Mr. Oran Curry and Afton meningltes. Giles visited her Thursday . Mr. and Mrs. Dale Glnes and Sue m, ne ay outfit The couple plans to make their home in Vernal. Mrs. Burton Johnson presided at the guest book at the Myton open house. Jehovah end district assembly in Salt Lake The four day "Men of Goodwill" Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson greet friends at a reception held in their honor. The bride is the former Billie Dawn Gardiner. Justweds Acacia Club meets Holding their August meeting at the home of Mrs. Orson DeLay of Roosevelt, was the Acacia Club. Mrs. Genny Miller was the with eleven members present. Mrs. Laura Thompson attended as a guest. Birthday committees were appointed for the coming months and it was asked that the cancer pads be turned in, completed, at the September meeting. The program was presented by Mrs. Genny Miller, titled, "A Dinner on the Farm." It was about the missionaries in a small community in a' midwest town. The next meeting will be Sept. 14 at the home of Mrs. Kellie Jones, Duchesne, with Mrs. Lulu Hood Munz and Mrs. Hildur Brooks as Louise Gardner plans Spade Hi Club Mrs. Ed Yack hosted the Spade Hi Bridge Club at her residence Tuesday evening Mrs. Jay Larsen was a guest. A desert luncheon was served. Hie evening was spent playing bridge. The prizes were won by Mrs. Larsen, Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. Fern Jensen, Mrs. Frank Yack and Mrs. Joel Murphy. Monday Bridge Club Mrs. Ed Yack hosted the Monday Bridge Club Monday afternoon. Guests were Mrs. Jerry Berg, Mrs. Clifford Bastian, Mrs. Emerson Oberhansly, Mrs Lawrell Jensen and Mrs. Ed Labrum. She served a dessert luncheon. Bridge was played and the prizes were won by Mrs. Ward Mulford and Mrs. Viola Harm-sto- n. September wedding Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gardner, Neola, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Louise, to Mr. Logan Smith. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Myton. A September 11 wedding is being planned. The young couple will make their home in Duchesne, where Mr. Smith is presently employed working for the Bureau of Reclamation. Books Purchase Order STANDARD UINTAH BASIN 1 Phone 722-213- in Mrs. Sarah Chatwln who died Aug, Heber City. She is one of our Pioneers. Mrs. Jennie Jones, and children were in Salt Lake visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Giles and family. Mr, and Mrs. Bryon Stow and family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Casper and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Giles and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coleman and girls of Heber then Coleman's had their daughter blessed. The Giles reunion was held at the Fairmont Park in Salt lake . Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Casper, and Mr. and Mrs. Darreld Casper, and family. The one that came the farthest to attend was from Texas. went to Kamas and Salt Lake for doctor appointments and business. Visiting at the Williams ranch this week with Mr. and Mrs. mil Williams and family was Mr. and Mrs. Melven Morrison, and family from Magna. Also her cousin Mr. and Mrs. Lane Slater and family and Rita and Cathy Randell who will visit for a week or so. Mr. and Mrs Basil Defa, and family Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Elven Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Defa. Mr, and Mrs Clarence Casper was visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon in Salt Lake and Gayle Ann, and Vickie Casper returned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Delyle Jones are the parents of a baby daughter born Aug. 9 at the Roosevelt hospital she will be welcomed by a sister, Brands. Word was recleved of the death of Phone News Items to to FHA and football. Glendale college. The bridegroom graduated from Auga Frla high school where he was active 722-213- 1 He also attended corsage. Jessie Hite performed duties of best man. The tour tiered wedding cake was iced in white and was decorated with western motif and was topped by a miniature cowboy and cowgirl. In charge of serving were Mrs. Ray Jensen, Mrs. Bert Moos man, Mrs. Jessie Hite, with Tammle Jensen assisting in serving. Nedra Klssllng, Sheryl Seav-e- r, Mrs. Scott McKinnon and Kim and Mitzi Moos man were in charge of gifts. Mrs. Alice Crozler presided at the guest book. The newlyweds honeymooned in northern Arizona and Utah. They will make their home In Neola. The bride is a graduate of Union high school where she was active in Pep Club, was a cheerleader, and was in the rodeo club and FHA. She was named football queen. ! UpCII FlOUie Sir. anil Sirs. Scott Wulllrk cut their wedding rake at an tiicn house hckl In Neola Saturday evening. Mrs. Walllck is the former Punky Klssllng. omt ran oearaikei Dis- trict of Jehovahs witnesses came to a successful conclusion Sunday as 8,724 gathered in the University of Utahs Special Events Center in Salt Lake City, to hear the widely advertised Bible discourse Roosevelt Scott Walllck claimed Miss Punky Kiss-lin- g as his bride in a ceremony performed July 17 at Glendale Arlz. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Houston Walker in the presence of the family and close friends. 'The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olllver Klssllng, Neola, and the Bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walllck, Avondale, Arlz. For her wedding the bride wore a gown of imported lace with a square neckline, long bell sleeves with a low back contrasted with a large satin bow. Her shoulder-lengt- h veil was of matching lace. She carried a bouquet of white orchids atop a white bible. They were honored at a western open house at the home of the brides parents last Saturday evening. The yard was decorated with a gold backdrop, gold colored horseshoes covered with red roses and gar lands of flowers. The bride wore a rose colored western suit and a red rose corsage. Her maid of honor was Taml Workman who also wore western attire and a red carnation I Phana Nawa llama la Raaaavalt, 722 2121 open house Kissling-Wallic- k A-li- ne ty The New 1971 Ford Line will be shown Sept. 18! We must move the 1970 models before then, and the closer the date comes, the HOTTER the deals . . - but the cars are mostly COOL ONES" with air conditioning; outstanding; values! "Saving the Human Race in the Kingdom Way." M.L. Holien, special traveling representative of the WatcMower Bible and Tract Society of Brooklyn, New York, addressed the group. Mr. Holien stated that the preaching of this established kingdom of God is now carried on by Jehovahs Witnesses in over 200 lands. - rw t.l T W wrv, r.r v r ' Vvs LDS Sociables dance The U D. S. 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