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Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER August 10, 1962 Page Three . P f Jocial Co,uenti Cd Com, Q Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Bud) Gourley are the parents of a baby boy born July 27 in Tooele. The welcome little boy Donna Greenhalgh, Kay Cushing plan to make home in Eureka xT '25 i;- r vi- A';.Af. 1 ; ., ., m ' S CVfj ; & .Wixv ' . - , - - - !, , 'a 7 .;' ' , v i o i ' ' ;"A,-- : 5 - " V . . ',. , . VV . a- "yv-- '$ ' 4 v' - : ' . j s,, ' & ...' ,. .. J j 'atV ( fXl-i'V''f I Mr. and Mia Kay Cushing, nee Miss Donna Greenhalgh, who were, married Saturday at the Greenhalgh home. The young couple will make a home In Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gourley, Sr., returned home last week Yjwi YJotts . . . Mrs. Earl Dunn of Nephl Mrs. and her daughter-in-lachiltwo Robert Dunn and her of dren, Bobby and Debbie visitare who Pittsburg, Pa., i, ing at the Dunn home in were dinner guests on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack w, from a vacation trip to the northwest, where they were house guests of Mrs. Gourleys brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Broderick at their home in Othello, Wash. Ne-ph- Coffey. corsages of red rose buds. A reception honored the newlyweds that evening in the Memorial Building. A program with Fred Garbett as master of ceremonies, was presented as follows: two vocal solos by Bruce Thomas! toast to the bride, Mary Lou Taylor; two piano solos, Norman Kropf, a cousin of the bride; toast to the The Howard Greenhalgh home was the setting last Saturday for the wedding of their daughter, Miss Donna Greenhalgh and Kay Cushing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cushing. The ceremony was performed at 6 p.m. by Bishop Ronald Thomas of the LDS Eureka Ward. The young couple stood before an archway decorated in lilac orchids and greenery. The young bride, given in groom, Barry Colovich; guitar duets, Cliff and Carl Fife; vocal solo, Judy Grenhalgh. Dancing followed the pro- marriage by her father, selected a floor length gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle, underscored with taffeta. The fitted bodice was enhanced, with a scalloped sabrina neckline, and long sleeves, tapering at the wrist. Her elbow length veil was held with a crown of seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of red roses centered with an orchid. The brides sister, Miss Judy Rae Greenhalgh was maid of honor and bridesmaids, Miss Charlene Colvin, cousin of the bride, and Mary Lou Taylor, all wore gowns of pale blue and their corsages were red rose buds. Barry Colovich performed best man duties. Mother of the bride selected a beige lace gown with a small jacket, while Mrs. Cushing, mother of the groom, wore a beige cotton dress. Both pinned on gram with the Richard Bona Orchestra of Payson furnishing the music. The brides table in the dining area was centered with a three-tiere- d wedding cake topa with miniature bride and ped 300 About groom. guests attended the reception. The young people will make a home in Eureka. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cushing attended the Tintic High School. Relatives here for the wedding were the brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Nielsen of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kropf and sons, Norman and Pete, Miss Janette Abbott, Mrs. Charlotte Colvin and daughters, Andy, Julie and Charlene, all of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. James Kropf of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Amo of Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Ros-enl- of has two brothers, Randy and Guy and a sister Gwen, who are happy over the addition to the family circle. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gourley, Sr., Eureka, and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gay Baum of Provo. Mother will be remembered as Carol Baum. Mrs. E. M. Royle and Ruth Bauer of Salt Lake, were dinner guests last Saturday at the Clarence Wilde home. Mrs. J. C. Frail and daughter Tammie returned last week to their home in Nashville. Tenn., after spending the past three weeks here with her father, Clarence Wilde, and other relatives. Mr. Wilde and Mrs. Fred Laird accompanied them to the Salt Lake Airport, where they boarded a plane for home. Mr. and Mrs. Anld Newman of Dugway were in town Saturday evening attending the Greenhalgh --Cushing wedding reception. Miss Arlene Parrish Alan in Mammoth. Paul Cushing of Manuel, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Kent of Salt Lake City. . Mis. Hamilton Laird was in Delta last Thursday spending the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Broderick. Mr. Broderick has been on the sick list for the past several weeks and his many friends in Tintic are wishing him the best in the way of recovery. TtUl tUctrie twmg frtniiti may bmtfils in this home ef Mr. and Mrs. Lather (Hidings. 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