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Show The Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah n cJucsdty. Auguit 21, t'H5 Miss Betf y White Speaks Nuptial Vows at Home Miss Belly Jean While, daughof Mr & Mrs Alfred II. While, 1227 Lincoln Ln., and James Ray Irry, son of Mr & Mrs Arthur K. Biggs. Portfula. Calif., were married at the home of the brde's parents. A reception followed. Attending the bride were Mrs Kent Reed, a sister, matron of honor; Miss Ann Miller, maid of honor; Miss Marge Cromar and Miss Lynda White. Virginia Ann Biggs and Kar-en- c ter Crry were ilowcr girls. Best man was Keith Urry. Lynn Urry, Dennis Sampson. Brad Urry, Robert White and Terry White ushered. at prenuptial Entertaining parties have been Mrs Walt Buchi, Mrs Alma Jackson, Mrs Frank Wilkinson Mrs Wendell Meaeham, Mrs John Wozab, Mrs Mrs Herbert Dellwyn Goff, White, Mrs Joseph White, Mrs Victor Bird, Mrs Wayne Croni-ar- . Miss Marjorie Cromar, Miss Ann Miller, Miss Pauline Voor-hcc- s and Miss Mary Ann Robin. Wed A. Geis Miss Karen Ann Kehl. daughof Mr & Mrs Alma E. Kehl, 833 Lucy Avc., and Alma LeRoy Geis, son of Mr & Mrs Alma S. Geis, 671 Oakley St., ter arc having their engagement and forthcoming marriage made known. The engaged couple have set Slu-lton- j heeea Shelton were flower girls. Others assisting were Mrs Sonia iVekle Smith. Mrs Kav lna-gen- Amherst Club swimmers who stroked their team to fourth place in the state AAU tournament last week end included the competitors pictured above. Left to right, front row: Jace Pearson, Kirk Doman, Doc Curtis, Jimmy Olson, Robert Nelson, Mark Dutson, Debra Roundy, Ginger Eckman, Evelyn Maynard; back row, Riloy ONeil, coach, Julent Halo, Janis Jorgensen, Kathy Jorgensen, Kathy Olson, Janet Jones, Diene Roundy, Meurino McDonald, Cheryl Vaughan, Scott Soulier, Day gave a wedding breakfast at Temple Square Hotel after the Performing best man duties ceremony. for his brother was David H. The brides parents gave a Robert D. Greenhairn, reception at the Lamplighter to Day. Douglas F. Day Gary A Nelson further honor the couple. Barry B. Preaiur and Freddy The bridal attendants were H. Nieto ushered for the oc- Mrs O. Leo Barnett, matron of casion. The former Miss Preator is a honor; Miss Jctta Eustanoc, graduate of Eringham Young maid of honor; Mrs Douglas University. Mr Day has been Jessup, Miss Janet Miller, Mrs studying at the University, and Robert Green and Mrs Hath lias completed an LDS mission Rose. to Uraguay. Performing the duties of best The newlyweds will make their man for the occasion was Jaiiumc in Salt Lake City where N. McCardell, brother of the bridegroom will continue mes the groom. Ushers were Lee his studies at the U. at prenuptial Barnett Dennis Hughs Gary Entertaining parties have been Mrs Warren Barnett, Jim Hughs, Greg Wall McKellar, Mrs LaMar Rishop, and Scot I Wall will usher. Mrs Lin Murray, Mrs Margaret The former Miss Barnett was Pace. Mrs RoIhtI Morris and gradiiaicd from Darrells Bcau-lMrs Morris Jenson. College. Mr McCardell has al tended Bringham Young University. at Entertaining prenuptial parties have been Mrs J. Aaron Is Thucson, Mrs Douglas Jcssop, Miss Jctta Eustance, Mrs O. Lee Barnett, Miss Kay Bailey and Mrs A. LeRoy Morris. inaids were Mis Lureen and Mrs Karen Ireator. Mrs McCardell Robert C. McCardell, Ron of & Mrs Harry McCardell 1701 Spring Ln., took as his bride Miss Marry Lynn Barm'll, daughter of Mr & Mrs Wilmcr L. Barnett, 4663 Rainbow Dr The couple were united in a ceremony solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. The bridegroom's parents Mr COMPANY Subscribe to The Neighbor Nice people like to be associated with other nice people, just as an insurance company likes lo be numbered among (TIPS other sound and respected insurance SHOES Mark Doman. Now GOOD "400? the Past 3 Months . . . 400 families have joined Wayne's Lucky MI3" Club to earn a Free Pair of Shoes! Take this opportunity to join with ... Miss Barnett INj in or have the kids been playing with their crayons again?" In y Amherst Swimmers Win 4th in State AAU Meet SLATED I BftCK-Tc-SCtf- fo OC I-LAmherst Swimming Gub.jCity meet Friday and Saturday competing for the first time in Nineteen team members a state AAU tournament, won' . 1T . . fourth place at the Brigham mac 1C riP ,n '.,n placed, winning medals and rib' Choose from name brands . . . buns. Miss Martin Makes Brigham City won points entitling it to first place. Ulo Planning a Sept. 20, Salt Lake Swim Club was second, and TOoclc third. In all, 11 teams Temple marriage is Miss Alice were entered, besides many in- Plans for Sept. 20 Martin, daughter of Mr & Mrs J. Wells Marlin, 1818 N. Wood-sid- e Dr., and Richard O. Woodward, son of Mr & Mrs Guy O. Woodward, 1886 Longview Dr. That evening they will be honored at a reception in Uie Reception Center. Attending the bride will be Mrs Stan Martin, matron of honor; Mrs James Martin, Miss Karren Woodward, Miss Sue Woodward and Mrs Reed Mar tin. Kathy Martin and Carolcc Marlin will be flower girls. Miss Marlin has attended LDS Business College, and was affiliated with Alpha Iota. Mr Woodward will continue his studies at the University of Utah this fall, lie has fulfilled an LDS Gulf States mission. HOIS BOB dividual competitors. The Midvale group had only one first place winner. Kirk Doman won the breaststroke besides taking 3rd place in the freestyle and in the individual medley. Maurine McDonald won points for second in breaststroke and 3rd in the butterfly, and the girls' relay team placed second. The local swimmers accumulated many 3rds and 4lhs to place high in their first competitive event. The group, which includes about 40 team members in all, has been coached by Riley ONeil, lifeguard at the pool, who expressed pride in Hie! swimmers placing so well again-- : st many clubs which have year-roun- d swimming. I BOVS AM I1UI ACROBAT j Wayne's Rootery 2995 East 33rd South IN7-300- Open til 8 Every Nite, Aug. 7 15-3- 1 Eve Carling Now Mrs Johnston companies. Not long ago the Alfred M. Best Company, Inc., the nations leading authority on legal reserve life insurance companies, completed a study of the 1.500 legal reserve companies in Amerireceived Best's ca. Only 3m, or recommendation. Federated Security Insurance Company was one of only three insurance companies commended bv Best. 'To our thousands of policy owners in lfi stales, this recommendation Ky Best is further assurance of Federated s continued stability and service. We would like to number you among our clients. MORTGAGE MONEY NOW AVAIL- The marriage of Miss Eva lo James Knclgruvc Johnston look place Friday in the Salt Lake Temple willi Pres. G. Eugene England officiating. They were honored at even, ing at the Eleventh Ward, 951 East First South. Parents ol the bride who has been making her home at 107 East South Temple, arc Mr & Mrs George I. Carling, Providence, 20, d real estate and inABLE on long-terdustrial properties. Write the Home m Now? viduncc. Oi&ce foe details. Hosts at a wedding brcakfasl the rites were the' groom's parents, Mr & Mrs Clarence S. Johnston, 3976 Dr., held at their home. Bridal alcndants were Miss Clair Johnston, maid of honor; Miss Jennie Fuller, Miss Maurinc Orgill, Miss Marilyn Thompson and Miss Janiel following FEDERATED SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY llmuc Did you get a color TV the Want Ads ARE YOU ONE OF THE Miss Franza Nadine Preator, daughter of Mr & Mrs Riley R. Preator, 2671 South 2110 East, became the bride of W. Clinton Day Jr., son of Mr & Mrs Wendell C. Day, 239 E. 6400 South, Murray. The couple were united in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Elder Harold B. Lee of the Council of the Twelve officiated. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at Maxflelds Lodge by the bridegrooms parents. The couple was further honored at a reception held at the Wilford Stake Center. Attending the bride was Mrs Calyson Lyman, matron of honor; Mrs Warren McKellar, Miss Mary Jones, maid of honor; c Miss Hannah Day Miss Day, and junior bridcs- - Office: 1879 South Moia Sheet flm. j Mrs Day Utah-domicile- Shellou. The marriage of Mis Kallirxu . Leon daudiler uf Mr &! Mrs Juhii Shellou. 773J South! 1000 East. .Midvale, and Mr Lar-- j v l.cum Hagen. TJnU South! 1026 East. Midvale, was sol wmmcd ill die Salt Lake l.D.s! Temple Aug. 7, with Elder El- Ray Clivistiaiisoii. assistant hi the eumieil of the TvvcLe oi fieialing. A reeephou was held1 in llie Union Eourih Ward in the evening. Attending were M i s .loan ClirisloiiMin, .laniee Jen-kills. Linda Koclierluns. brides, j maids. Kathy Hagen and Re-- Grasteit and Miss Peggy Prince. Alaine Kehl and Tammy Kehl will be fluwer girls. Assuming duties of best man for the occasion will be M. Dec Mecham. Gregory Geis, Dale Kehl, David Kehl and Russ Peterson will usher. Miss Kehl and Mr Geis have attended tire University of Utah. Mr Geis has served a tour of duty with the U. S. Air Force. & in Temple Rites Temple Rites Unite the New Miss Karen Kehl To Married Sept. 6 wedding day with vows to be solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Following they will be honored at a reception at the Cannon Stake Center. Attending the bride will be Mrs Dale A. Kehl. Miss Colleen Duehlineier, Miss Barbara Mr tfialieii. Mrs Kilma Smart. Mrs Karma Jensen and Linda Booth, Leslie Jensen, Carolyn Nix, Claudia Smart, Karla and Carol and Stephanie Bergstrom Miss Shelton j T. M. R.. U.S. Pit. Off. Sail Lake City, Uuk Ad M M Ill hire some kid with a Want have a nice vacation, Buss! we get stuck. 1 WkBJLtacbdQukmmeftkeBomi bo Y 03003 000 XDQ 00 0033 003 o A T Paul Johnston was best man. Darold Carling, Ray Carling, Blaine Carling, Lee Carl'ng and Grant Carling ushered. The pair left on a honeymoon to Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole, Wyo. and will make their home in the valley. party hostesses Prenuptial have been Mrs Johnston, the bridegroom's mother, Miss Orgill, Miss Nila Rawlins, Mrs Alan Layton. Mrs C. R. and Mrs Boyd Loflhouso. Snel-grov- c j?i! :1 Call your furnace dealer, plumber or heating contractor and arrange to have your heating plant serviced for winter. A complete check-o- p includes the following: Pilol light turned on. Filters cleaned or replaced. Flues cleaned. 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