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Show V Miss Fifield, Mr. Dennis to c. Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Fifield, N .Logan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ronda Kay, to Mark R. Dennis, son of Dr. and Mrs. Danniel S. Dennis, Roosevelt. Miss Fifield graduated 0 9 wed from Skyview high school in Smithfield, where she wu active in musical groups. She was a member of Front Porch Majority," a musical performing group, the marching band, symphonic band and choir. Miss Ronda Kay Fifield will She was also active in sports, playing on the tennis and basketball teams. She is an elementary education major at Utah State University. She is a member of Sounds of a performing Zion, group that recently toured Romania and Bulgaria. Mr. Dennis graduated from Union high school, where he held leadership aitions and wu active sports and music. He attended Utah State University with a major, and has been accepted into Veterinary School at Colorado State Univer- - STANDSBO August 9, 1979 sity. He has been an honor student at U8U. He fulfilled a mission in the Japan Tokyo Mission. The couple plsn to be married Aug. 22 in the Logan Temple. A reception will be held that evening in the Second and Third Ward cultural hall in North Logan (1550 East 1900 North). An open house will be held at the Danniel 8. Dennis residence in Roosevelt Aug. 24. All relatives snd friends are cordially attend. invited to R00ttlt m-in-a e Jay Hansen's daughter, Peggy Newman, wu one of the skydivers that participated in the UBIC Saturday. Peggy is also Bessie Wtrdle's grand- -' daughter. They enjoyed a brief visit with her at the park. become the bride of Mark R. Dennis Aug. 22 in the Logan Temple. Mr- - and Mrs. Glen A. Fifield, North Logan, and Dr. and Mrs. Danniel S. Dennis, Roosevelt, are the parents of the couple. Society holds annual meet and Mrs. San Juan County ' has been elected as the site of the 27th Annual Meeting of the Utah State Historical Soceity, scheduled to take place Sept 7, 8 and 9. Interesting history, folklore, preservation and archaeology presentations will focus on the heritage of San Juan County as well as the current projects and progress of the Utah State Historical Society. Several presentations held at the Edge of the Cedars Museum in Blending, a walking tour of historic Bluff, and an tour of tiie White Mesa archaeological dig will highlight the weekend of activities. Anyone interested in exploring San Juan County and its history and archaeology, or the activities of the Utah State Historical Society, is invited to attend. Further information and reservations are available at the Dunbar were married July 21 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Vernal. Following their wedding trip, they will make their home in Anchorage, Alaska. Mr. Bill on-si- te St. Paul's Vernal, scene of wedding Mus Jackie Lynn Mudgett, daught- er of Mr. and. Mrs. Gailard Mudgett, Duchesne, became the bride of Bill Dunbar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunbar, Anchorage, Alaska, in a double ring ceremony at St Paul's Episcopal Church, ' Vernal, July 21. Father Eugene Hutchins, Craig, Colo., officiated at the rite. ' The ceromouy was performed before an altar decorated with bouquets of' pink gladioli, maroon carnations, baby's breath and fern, with two lighted seven-branc- h candelabra in the background. Fink and maroon bows adorned the pews and altar railing. The bride's gown was designed with . a bodice of silk t ' " Venice Utah 807 lace, phone featured a Queen Anne neckline. The full, sheer sleeves were gathered at the cuffs and accented by silk Venice lace flowers. The' full cut white ' organdy-covere- State Historical Society offices,4 ' West 200 South, Salt Lake. City, 533-575- 5. ENERGY TIPS Save energy by presoaking heavily soiled clothes. Use the m Circle on your washing machine or let them soak in a pail. 4 sudsy water. You'll save the time aw energy required for second washing. multi-colore- gathered at the waist snd featured s wide ruffled off the shoulder top and s gathered ruffle at the bottom. Ruffles and waist were accented with maroon ribbon and white lace. She carried maroon and pink carnations accented with baby's breath and maroon ribbon streamers. The bridesmaids were Brenda and Janel Mudgett, sisters of the bride. Their gowns and flowers were identical to those of he maid of honor. Marlin Grant, Orem, served as best man. snd groomsmen were Jeff Peterson snd Russell Owens, both Duchesne. The mother of the bride wss gowned in pink. Her floor length dress had drawstring shoulders that created a softly gathered bodies tied at the waist The groom's mother wore a floor oriental length areas in a print Both mothers wore pink carnations and maroon rosea, with babys breath accents. , A buffet luncheon wu served to the wedding guests, followed by a reception held in the church yard. In charge of serving were Lanette Sager, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Donald Sanborn, an aunt of the . bride, assisted by ladies of the ehurch Guild. The bride and groom opened gifts at the reception, assisted by Bmtnui Riggs ana Gau Duckett both Hatch, Utah. ' Out of state guests included Lee Mauro, Anchorage; Jerry Connally, Farmington, N.M.; the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Francis MeVay, aunts and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson snd family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald ' Sanborn and Darrel, and Jim MeVay, all Glendo, Wya; Mrs. Michael hand-painte- SPECIAL OF EACH QROUFS-O- NE PERSON SINGLY 88, GROUPS 86$ PER PERSON . SELECT FROM FINISHED COLOR PORTRAITS ABIES, CHILDREN, ADULTS, LIMIT-O- NE t TO BUY. NU UN IUPHESSURE.YOU SPECIAL PER CHILD. FAST DELIVERY. COURTEOOs SERVICE 2E JM-- f Betty Griffin Sheila,'1 Richard" Bailey as Gregory, Anderton as Philip and Cathy Houston Jinny will perform in the "Its Too Hot as Kit as To Cook Dinner Summmer Theatre" August 10, 1 1, 17 and IBat 8:00 p.m. Admission is $7 per couple or $4 per person with children under 12 admitted at half price. satin skirt extended d into a train. The three-tie- r veil was attached to a cap of silk. Venice lace trimmed with lace flowers. The bride wore a gold nugget necklace which was a gift from the grown. The bridal bouquet consisted of .cascading maroom roses, pink carnations, baby's breath and fern. Serving as maid of honor was Bonnie Riggs. Hatch, Utah, a college roommate of the bride. Her floor d pink was length dress of 8 xD PORTRAIT , RELATIVELY SPEAKING" Z71 f'.M PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS jY 10 am. to 6 p.m. to 7i30 pm. FRIDAY 10 a-SATURDAY 10 am. to 5c30 p.m. LUNCH IACH DAY I p.m. to 3 p.m. North RooMvalt MB East End SPROUSE REITZ STORES . d Denver; Mra. Mark Maynard, Arcadia, Calif; Mrs. Laths Warner, Huron, SJ).; Royal Warner, SpringerviUe, Aril.; Mr. and Mrs Darren Sager, Casper, Wya; Mr.and Mrs. Ron Bobbins, and Mr. and Mbs. Mark Branson, Evanston, Wya; and Mr. and Mra. ' Jake Jacobson, UJflmQcnDn DBansfim SDmrfinn (SDnoIb U, Mi.Hi, 12 Wsraall 22: DeNoyer, Montrose, Colo. An open house will be held in honor of the couple at the hone of the groom's sister, Mr and Mra Bud Reid, Anchorage. Following a wedding trip to the Homestead and a visit in Duchesne with relatives and friends, the couple will make their home at 5402 W.Diamond, Anchorage. sad AM 41:0 Gmips $4.00 PER PERSON ; p.m. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS FREE IN SUPPORT OF SHRINERS HOSPITAL FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN pnaMae TOoIem |