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Show Th Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah 3 Is Parry-Willia- Mrs Floyd C. Jackson, Mrs Wil-hE. Koski, Mrs Kenneth 0. Hansen, Mrs Robert Fortin. Sept. Bride of Rites Friday vows Exchanging wedding Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were Miss Elaine Louise Parry and Jedd J. Williams. LeGrand Richards, member of the LDS Council of the Twelve Apostles, officiated. Parents of the pair are Mr & Mrs Vaun C. Parry, 1724 Wilson Ave (1750 South) and Mr & Airs n Samuel 11. Williams, 1680 Ave (1820 South). The grooms brother and Wedding Tells Vows r i Bride of Down-ingto- Michael Yates sister-- in-law, Hrit-karn- 1 liar-num- Miss Neslen p J Subscribe Now Whatcoft and Mrs are 1135 East. Murray, ' announcing llieir approach-Miss Glendl Whalcutt. daugh-Marjorie Cummings. Midway. marriage Sept. 20 in the' ter of Mr A Mrs 11. l.avell What-- j ing and Earl Douglas lleyrend. sun' Salt Lake Salt Lake LDS Temple of their! cotl. 21.VJ E. 32t." South, and of Earl llcyrund, City, and Mrs Geneva Baxter. daughter, Mi.--s Suzanne Gene- - j John I. C. Gadd. sou ui Mr A llyrum are making plans fur a vieve Tuttle to Earl It. Munson.' Mrs William II. Gadd. 172a Yale Sept. 12 wedding in the Logan son . of Mrs ltanna MuiiMin, Ave.. were united in marriage j LDS Temple. iate and the Minn., Earl ini in a ceremony solemnied Miss Cummings has attended t W. Munson. the Utah State University. the Salt l.ake Temple. Elder John Longdeii, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve, offici-ciate- Lourdes Catholic Church. Parents of the groom, Mr & Miss Karen Louise Schmelzer, daughter of Mr & Mrs Gordon Mrs Robert C. Heitkamp, 1384 2759 Schmelzer, Is Claybourne Zenith Ave.. gave a wedding Cir., became the bride of Char- breakfast for the bridal pkrty jj Doll at House. the les V. Hubbard, son of Mrs Vera Hubbard, Aptos,' Calif., Mr A Mrs Albert N. Thompand Charles H. Hubbard. Cocur son. 3516 South 1945 East, pari d'Alene, Idaho. The couple were ents of the bride, entertained at united at the Central Christian a reception the same evening. Miss Christine Rodes. WashMr & Mrs Veiri D. Church where the Rev. KenH. Tuttlo officiated. ington D. C. attended the bride Williams, 1325 East 3930 South, neth Bliss Nancy Neslen, daugh-- : After a honeymoon trip to as maid of honor; bridesmaids were hosts at a wedding breakCape Cod the couple will make were Miss Linda Lawrence and tor of Mr & Mrs H. Sam Neslen, fast at their home. Michael Lynn Hillside LDS Stake House was their home in Newport, R.stat-I., girl was Heidi Ann Heitkamp. Bountiful,son and of Mr A Mrs Hohn the groom were Yates, Attending the scene of a reception Satur- where the bridegroom is A. Yates. 3690 South 2990 East, ioned with the U. S. Navy. Stanley R. Bennion. best man, day evening. Attending the united at the Crestwood Attending the bride at the re- Michael Nester. Charles J. were bride were Mrs Don V. Parry, was held to: Villa. A matron of honor. Miss Cynthia ception that followed directly Calfo, Robert C. Heitkamp Jr., honor the receptionafter the cere-- : couple ushD. Michael was after the Miss and ceremony Heitkamp. Miss Janet Kae Joy Richmond, mony. Christiansen, Miss Susan Pend- Sharon Schmelzer, maid of ers. The recently wed lleitkamps honor; Miss Gcri Onederra, Attending the bride was Mrs Miss Sue Hansen. leton, and Idaho; Miss Marilyn on their return from a wedding Gary Haslain, matron of honor: Duane Heinbold was best Boise, Peck, Newberg, Ore., and jun- trip to Lake Tahoe will make Mrs Donald Shrader, Miss Pat man, with Roy Milne, Kenneth ior Neslen. Miss Susan Yates, Miss bridesmaid, Patty Landrith. a home in the county. Mr Terrence Hcinhold, Hill, and U of U Cheryl attended the Neslen, Miss Linda has the of duties best Performing Jurgen Huck, ushers. man was Ronald liariss, Spo- and Stevens Henagcr College. Yates, and ring bearer Ricky The bride will continue her Mrs Donald N. Bryan II. Mrs Neslen. Wash. Ushers were Taft studies at the University of Utah kane, Mitchell. Eugene, Ore., Donald Frank C. Brickey, Mrs Edward Performing duties of best man on their return from a wedding Bakersfield. Calif., and T. Barton, and Mr & Mrs Don- was Spencer Moyes. Gary Has-laHall, to Denver. will make Gary Fountain, They trip Jerry Thomas, Steven Tillamook, Ore. ald N. Bryan entertained prea home in Salt Lake City. Yates, and Howard Ncsle, ush-- , The couple are both graduates vious to the wedding. for the bride of Northwest Christian ered. Entertaining College. have been Mrs E. D. Hansen, After a honeymoon trip at Miss Hansen, Miss ChristianU U Lake Tahoe and San Francisco sen, Mrs Joseph C. Christianthe couple will reside in Salt sen. Miss Susan Pendleton, Mrs Lake City while the bridegroom R. Stewart Pendleton, Mrs Ted completes his education at the, Mrs Fred E. Beck,1 Midgley, University of Utah. Prenuptial parties were given 25 by Mrs Gary Haslam, Mrs Dan Jones, Mrs Bill Muir, Mrs MarThe passing of the Labor Day tin F. Wiggill, Mrs John A. weekend, the raucous cadansa Yates, and Mrs Dorothy Hadof calisthenics from the loot-ba- ll ley. Mrs Francis Neslen entertained at a luncheon at Willow practice field, the first Creek Country Club, and Mrs tree in the of yellowing signs leaves all are sure signs of H. E. Neslen was hostess at a SAFECO makes it easy for agents, the coming of fall and all are garden party. CAN like ourselves, to give you the finest in evidence on the campus of insurance coverage possible. 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Substantial increases, how- Levi E.daughter Reynolds, 1057 E. 4th ever, arc predicted in all the South, and Lt. Michael George other classes as well as the Cullis, 1949 E. 7200 South. Elgraduate school, der Vern Millard officiated. j The University officials pointhe Following ted out that the figures are newlyweds conservative estimates only and were honored at a wedding that the predictions may well breakfast at the Lion House by be lost in a rush of unexpected the bridegrooms parents. e A reception further honored students when registration 25. the couple at the Lion House. Wednesday, September lerncfc mai ai One consequence of the susAttending the bride was Mrs tained growth of the University Wayne D. Walker, matron of is that approximately Elaine Walhonor; Miss of the general education cour- ker and Miss Kathy Marcie Lynn Walses required of all undergrad- ker, junior bridesmaids. uate students are beinj shifted Performing best man duties to afternoon time periods for his brother was Gregory 322-256"This change is necessary, 7 Cullis. Peter L. Reynolds, John according to Academic Vice V. L. Reynolds, Martin W. Con277-366H. President Jack Adamson, over, 0 D. Walker, Mel-vi- n Wayne meet "to the growing demand Hastings and Lynn of these classes and also to as280 East 9th South event. sure maximum utilization of Also ushered the assisting at the recepavailable classroom facilities. tion were Mr & .Mrs Harrison He added that about one-haWHY WORRY? BE SURE INSURE of the general education courses Conover. Miss Reynolds has been atwould be shifted to afternoon periods during the next two tending the University of Utah. years and that by 1968 the Uni- Mr Cullis is a graduate of the versity expects to be able to U. and is a lieutenant in the offer a full course of instruct- U. S. Army. After a honeymoon to Las ion leading to a degree during the morning hours and a simi- Vegas and the Utah Parks, the lar full course of instruction couple will make their home in Ft. Benning, Ga. duimg afternoon hours. Further evidence of progress Entertaining for the bride at the University is seen in the have been Mr & Mrs Harrison Mr & Mrs Ray C. buildings springing up around Conover, the campus. The college of Bryner. Miss Ann Bryner, Miss Law, which has been housed in Janet Davis, Mrs Allan Neill, the Park Building since its Mrs David Calder, Mr & Mrs founding some 50 years ago, Wayne D. Walker, Miss Kathy will move into a new building Walker, Miss Marcie Walker and Mrs Marcus Davis. within a few days. The first phase of the College of Business Building is also under construction and is expected to be completed in the spring of 1964. It will house 15 Is classrooms in addition to study rooms, seminar and discussion roms and laboratory facilities. On their return from a Las While no major changes of curriculum are planned for the Vegas trip, Mr A Mrs Frank 1963-6academic year, students Fowles will make a home in will find many changes in the the valley. Before their marriage last faculty when they return to classes Monday, September 30. Saturday at South Cottonwood Dr R. Grant Athay has been Seventh LDS Ward, Mrs Fowles named to succeed Dr Thomas was Miss Olleen Rae Turpin, J. Parmlcy as chairman of the daughter of Mr A Mrs Robert department of physics; Robert L. Turpin, 5712 South 13th East. L. Bliss replaces Roger Mr Fowles' parents arc Mr A Bailey Mrs as head of the department Ell Fowles, Delta. of At the wedding and reception Dr Carroll P. architecture; Hurd has been named chairman the bride was attended by Mrs of the department of political David R. Faber, matron of science replacing Dr Francis P. honor. Mrs Ronald Knowlden. Wormuth; Dr David E. Miller Mrs Fawn Sampson. Mrs Bryce succeeds Dr W. Harold Dalg-leis- h Chappell and Miss Colleen Fowas chairman of the depart- les. ment of history and Dr Charles ll Attending the groom was H. Monson, Jr. has been apDuncan, best man, with pointed chairman of the philos- Jack Taylor, Keith Forsyth, Jack Benson, David R. Faber, ophy department. Several other farulty mem- and Ron Knowldon, ushers. bers have retired from the acThe groom is a graduate of tive services: Dr Leland H. Salt Lake Trade Technical InsCreer, professor emeritus of titute. history; Dr 11. Edward Flan-de- r, AT professor emeritus of metallurgy; Dr John R. Lewis, professor emeritus of metallurgy; Dr Louis C. Zucker, pro- Subscribe to The Neighbor fessor emeritus of English; and Ida Hcywood, professor emeritus of home economics. of Miss Wed Sept. 20 1 Gary' P- - Heitkamp claimed Miss Marilyn Kay Thompson as his bride in a ceremony performed Saturday by the Rev. Glen Schropc at Our Lady of. Exchanges Vows To Mr & Mrs Francis N. Tuttle. Miss Jean Cummings, daughof Boyd Cummings. 4136 S. 4800 S. Viewnumt St., llolladay. Gary Heitkamp Miss Schmelzer 12 ter o ms Suzanne Tuttle Miss Cummings Plans Miss Thompson Wednesday. Sept. 11. 19 6 Plans Registration Quay Everett September Is The bridegroom's parents honored tile couple by giving them a wedding hreaklast following Ihe ceremony. Bride t inMiss Quay KeiU'i came tin1 bride ul George limiter Adanson in a ceremony per-formed at Evergreen Reception Center. Marvin Wallin. l.DS bishop, performed Hie nuptial rites. A reception followed. The young Adamsons are making a home in Salt Lake City where both will attend the University of Utah. The groom is affiliated with Sigma 1hi Epsilon. Attending the pair were Miss Winifred Everett, maid of honor, Miss Arleta Everett and Miss Margo Everett, bridesmaids, Ralph Adamson, best man, and Byron Adamson. and Kim Bradley Adantsun, Nielsen, ushers. Parents of Mr & Mrs Adamson are Mr A Mrs W. W. EverKw-rot- - 1 . A reception further honored the couple at the Reception Center. Attending the bride was Mrs matron of William Nicholson, honor: Miss Myrna Holme and Miss Karen Hiughain. Junior hridemaids were Miss JoAnn Wliatcotl. Miss Virginia What-cot- l. sisters of the bride. Rest man duties were performed by Fred L. Jackson. Ronald Trogstad. James Roger Gilchrist, WiL liam Nicholson and Lynn Whal-cot- t ushered for the occasion. The former Miss Whatcott and Mr Gadd are attending the University of Utah, where they affiliate with Lambda Sigma. 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