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Show TV K i.y-t,i- ,. v .. v, -- . :r:zZ'-'???- z --.. 'T.?'1 rTrrMMpr .' - v. s ;' . .N. 7. ' . .'. '"V I T' 7t-. i. Miss Walton Becomes Larry D. Benson, Lynda Blodgett Married Bride Of Mr. Marler LEWISTON - Taking her place among the fall brides is Mrs. Jem McKay Marler, the former Miss Karen Walton of Mr. and Mrs. Marviq H. Walton. ' Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. McKay Marler of Lewiston, Utah. President A. George Ray- mend officiated at the cere- mony In the Logan LDS Tem- In the evening a reCep-i honoring the couple was Md at the Blount Ogden) S. tiera of pearls and sequins held In place her waist length veil of brides llluslon.She carried a bouquet of anotls, blue carnations and pink rosebuds. Mrs. William 0. Shaw Jr., attended the bride as matron of honor with Mt Lorraine Long, Miss Beverly Walton, Miss Barbara Walton, and Bliss Katherine L a y n e as bridesmaids. The flower girl was Kristine Mailer. Acting as the best man was Loron Marler with Kent e ton, Wayne Marler, Craig Wood and Clair Marler as ushers, Following a honeymoon trip to Los Angeles and Las Vegas the couptewlll reside In North A In a ceremc : steph-daught- er Blodgett of Parents of the groom newlyweds received before an .arch of white gladioli and blue car- nations accented by tall stan-dards of the same flowers, The arch. was flanked by h candelabra. OgdenT ft WM ,Mh- Prior to her marriage' the' g?wn loned ofnykw bee and tulle bride was honored at parties houf- - by Mrs. John Walton of Salt seven-branc- Juimd Dl diughter Kirra, Hn. and sequins, and fea- - Ham Shaw and Bliss Lorraine sleeves. Long. nceUm Mimtd TO-gur- forty relatives and friends met them at the temple to witness the ceremony which was performed by Pres. Geo- Raymond, Lrry, Lynda and Blrs. Benson participated with music at the temple meeting. A wedding reception was held at Hamilton LDS Cut tural Hall on Ufawtay eve- and Blrs. Plod-nlng by Baskets of faltgold gett. ' and white made an artistic set- for the affair. The buf- let tables were centered with a wedding cake, and punch bowls in gold and white flo- wer decorations. The bride was attired in white with pearl se- quins and lace applique. The chapel - length train, scoop effect neck and bustle-bac-k was charmingly accented by a h pear! and sequin crowned veil A l ia MR. AND MRS. NOLAN ROBBINS Helen Hobbs, Nolan Robbins Wed In Temple in the Logan Temple August SOth by Elder Evan 0. Dar-ley (rf the Temple Presidency, bride is the daughter of Blr. and Mrs. Raymond R. of LlnrosevThe groom Is the son of Blr. and Blrs. C. Irven Robbins of Dayton. Following the ceremony the parents of the groom enter- abed at a wedding dinner for the family and fiends of the newlyweds at the Popn Pins Dbbg Room Preston. That evening the couple was honored at a'receptiori given ' the bridu parents at the b waist-lengt- semi-casca- Citium kitchen. Serving were: Loy Raye BennetCklarlene Dur-rant Anita Poulsen, Venice Pouisen, Sharon Lewis, Car- tone Poulsen and Judith TO-masL -.- J? W KSS, J"", Armetwng Sf?wn!!Sltwo duet, Etd. ft P":. a. The meeting At Luncheon GRACE by Blrs. Blu White- - conducting. Grace A bMk report head at her home Sten- Cline honoring Nellie given b tor prodded at the meeting of the Grace Litterary Club, The officers and committee chairman of the ebb were attendance along with two members from Bancroft, Mrs. Francu Yost and Gert- - dub 'PteueDont present- - wore Awjwdmatdy andfiftyrefreshmarts ware served aerving table. Tte center- piece wu outstandingly ar- ranged by Donette Young by the hostess. b tarn T re-rg- MR. AND MRS. LARRY DAVID BENSON fall-Th- pom-Hob- - bs Searle "y"."."" pom-pom- Last Chance To Save On September's pecial Discounts on THE WOHLD-FAHOU- S rl s. b Let Us Three RED OF t SEDVICE Help Ton - wu held at the Williams Wudv Chapel A luncheon wu wtiH President Lucille Clegg ueinD Blatron of honor, Mrs. e Sorenson wore a wUh corsage S?W gown 3rd10 ud bronze Violet Loving and P?wore Sheriene dresses In moss green with corsages matching the mat- Blarie and Susan Bxlgrt young Mere of Selilde, were dimmed ta moss green ami gold, and carried flower decorated bas- holding groom s cake for each guest Mrs. Bensons Angie bronse flowers with Hobbs a duet bee. Corsageswere sen-peadown the front of the skirt A and Morris Woe d.B0 crown released her veiL gon, brother of the groom, She held a bouquet of white both graduates of jWeit Side was best man. Ushers were with tiny rose buds. High School and Dayton L. young Stephen and David Attending the bride as D.S. Seminary. The bride- Blodgett. maid of honor wu Bliss Zefa graduated from L.DA. Burtwai attend- Mortensen.. Bridesmaids were ness Coltoge b Salt Lake ed by Trudy Rennaker. Sep Louise Hobbs, Angie Hobbs, City. ving 'wedding win were Am and Maurine Graves Jonior The couple honaymooned dree, Lesuer and Paub John-bide-s maid was Valyn Hobbs. Yellowstone Park and Wee- - son Blrs. Howard John Flower girl and boys were, making their home ta Day-- Mrs. Dwata S. Hannakiw Lisa and Chad Hobbs, and Kevta Keller. Prior to her marriage the punch table. Mr. PhilSchvaneveldt urns bide- was entertataea at a Lynda a graduate of He man. Huen Robbins and kitchen shower Zefh HemiMwi School, will given by Norm Sparrow were ushmi. Mortensen at bar home. receive BerRA. degree next The mother of the bride from the Brigham wore a dark brown brocade with a,ma-an- d tang UMvenity utta drau The grains mrt minor Pbk-wic- k to host riiaw wu er. wore a tan linen lace busic iSury is majoring dress. (Hub Wednesday evening. It 1964. At the brides book wu flu wu their opening meeting. two filled a year mis- Larry brides sister, Mrs. GtonnKel- bo slon for the LDS a to BIuer br. Taking gifts were Erma Canada andrerved ten. to brUgi irirtertaw, book report on the Sergeant and Blrs, which wu really good. Pro- Blrs. Kom tth Huen RobWns woo at the out for the Wu given gift table. Mrs. Lorta Rasmemoers mussen and Roselyn Perry ar- - year .mere were served host The present ranged the gifts. The brides aunts, Mrs, desert lunch. ney Cultural Hall on Septem-a- n her IS at open house and Larry. Fall colors were used to decorate the rooms. Blr. and Blrs Benson, Bishop and Blrs. Donald Blodgett listed by Blr. and Blrs. Orval C. Benson greeted the guests. The bride and groom won attended by Blorns Benson, best man, and Sheriene Senile, a roommate of Lynda's from Salt Lake City and B.Y.U. wu bridesmaid. Kathleen Benson wu Jr. Bridesmaid and Debra Benson of Idaho Fails, wu flower girt. Blrs." LIUlan Davis of Pocatello had charge of the guest . Women Honored .u the even- - played sen entertained with violin selections. Jolane Laycock at played palno ' numbers, Mrs. Zina Brockbank, and Blrs. Ann Larsen hostessed e the dining room, where ftoshments were served on small tables centered with brides and bridegrooms, and china bells bolding fall leaves. Girls assisting with serving were Jolane laycock, Tam- ara Wlnward, Mary Ann Hull Virginia Poole, and Katherine Booth of Chicago. The girls wore dalntynet aprons made hy Blrs. Those assisting serving were Blrs. Blargaret Wlnward, Blrs. Lois Griffeth Blrs. Lula Moser, Mrs. Ellen Roberts , Blrs. Glen Nelson. Ihose In charge of gifts Blrs. Gene Tanner, Cleo Hulet and Blrs. Tamara Hampton. Blrs. Lucy Tanner and Blrs Ray J. Davis of Pocatello entertained at a buffet sup- per at the Tanner residence b Preston, Thursday evening for members of the two lm- - al muwiMft Blrs. Glen Perry and Blrs. Vince Butters, were in the "? MR. AND MRS.JERYL MeKAY MARLER Anderson Photo b i " gru b b DONT MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY (Wh TO SAVE ON ALL KINDS dtiBurt OF TIKES u For the softest walk of your life... O PASSEHGED TIDES JACK GARRETT O TOUCH TIDES w SERENA foot-huggf- ag b Special Purpose ALL PRICED TO SAVE YOU MONEY Anli-Free- ze " CONOCO Pinochle Club wu held Tuesday night at the home of Blrs. , Ted Bergqulst A salad wu served after which three tables of Pinochle wu enjoyed by Blrs. Gene Har-me-r, Blrs. Joe Evans, Blrs. Clair Boson, Blrs. Robert Stone, Blrs. Spencer Rogers, Blrs. Boyd Carpenter, Bln. Bert Bridges and Bln. Jim Garrett. High score went to Blrs. Clair Bosen with low aeon going, to. Bin. Boyd Carpenter. Tins Earl PERMANENT TYPE - USE THE CONVENIENCE OF YOUR BLOCK'S CHARGE ACCOUNT 4' Open Friday TOl 8 p.m. O TDACTOn TIDES u Clubs Choose Oe UeBcT for its genty rounded ft mid-lostadeed heel dond-eof- t waDdng comfort Or the Seranap a low atadeed casual with multi-lme-d patches cn a softiy sculptured vamp. You'D love both for fteir wonderful fit SHpbtoa and . , , love with a shoel suddenly you're pair WE HAVE MONEY SAVING DISCOUNTS ON ALL u Preston 7 In the Logan Miss Lynda Gay Blodgett, Coy Manning, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. ght, and the Franklin trio Donald T. Blodgett of Ham- - composed of Ada Wright ilton Montana became the Myrtle and Vella Woodward bride of Larry David Benson with Grace Robinson accom-so- n of Mr. and Mrs. Orval panist sang songs. Mrs. Con-Benson of Preston. nle Davis assisted Blrs. Man- The bride was accompanied ning. Prof, and Blrs. Ralph to Logan by her parents nd Lay cock played clarinet and grandparents Mr. nd Mrs.' piano duets. Blrs. Ann Wal-Th- guests THE CITIZEN, Lewiston. Utak September M, IMS Gay Variety Ctob met at Saren Hones home. Present were Norma Bosworth, Vateriaus, Deane Geddu Blarube Hendrickson, Joan Bennett. Gueeta were Nancy Tlngy and Judy Coxier. end Racn-- o edwtth prixu to NonuMh worth, Joan Bennett and Vateriaus. Rafrsshmants Jb-A- nn Pin-chu- e Jo-Ai- m ALL WINTER GUARANTEE ON ALL JIM GARRETT ' PCTTAIii PDESTOD FIDESTOIIE SEQVICE yy til SOUTH STATE - r . Au |