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Show WMOlliUl DESERET 16 A I - NEWS, Friday, Jun 27, 1969 Puffer- - Kerksiek . Wedding k,'y if'- A'ApH F In the St. George Temple Friday, Miss Peggy Dawn Puffer and John King Kerksiek were married. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barton, Greenville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerksiek of Beaver. Friday evening, the newlyweds will greet guests at a reception at Beaver First-Thir- '$U& i'.pt Utifti'Xh '- : ' '' d 4 V Ward. ''4t Mrs. Korl T. Tueller JlNf'S Mrs. Mark A. Nielsen man. those exchanging marriage vows this week in late-Junwere ceremonies Miss Ruth Ellen Richards and Michael C. Bean; Miss Mary Ann Brain and Karl Teuscher Tueller; Miss Cherie Sue Nelson and Mark Andrew Nielsen; Miss Nancy Lynn and Leigh Curtis Cropper; Miss Taunie Webb and Thomas Lyell McLachlan; Mbs Tamara JoAnn Illi and Douglas Sherman Moss; Miss Lorraine Johnson and Lynn Herbert Stoddart; Miss Susan Wood and L. Clyde Terry. e Den-halt- er Rich ards-Bea- n Log Haven was the setting Friday for a wedding breakfast given in honor of newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Bean. marriage pledged They vows earlier in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride, the former Miss Ruth Ellen Richards, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Richards Jr., 2022 Imperial St. Hosts at the breakfast were the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Bean, Laurelhurst Dr. At The Candlelight Friday 1755 Mrs. Douglas Moss Is A Real 'Operator' by ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I am a switchboard operator for the Telephone Company, When I answered a call morning this there was no sponse on the other end ef the line. After I had said, Good re- morn- ing, this is the Telephone for Company the third time, I heard a somewhat embarrassed little female voice ask, Is this REALLY the Telephone Company? I assured her that It was, and asked her to whom she wanted to speak. She replied, Nobody, I guess. I just found this number in my husbands coat pocket. BETTY ABBY: I am sure that my husband is running around with another woman. Is there any way I can find out who she is? DEAR know of no detective agency that looks now and collects later. Wouldnt it be a whole lot neater if you just told your about husband boy your friend and asked him about his girl friend? Continued from Page The bride was graduated from Utah State University. Mr. Bean has fulfilled an LDS Western Canadian mission, and currently is attending the University of Utah. Entertaining for the bride were Miss Barbara Bean, Mrs. Earl F. Dorius, Mrs. Melvin Allen, Mrs. Bryant Gold, Mrs. Charles Sie; er, Mrs. Gordon Wood, Mrs. Dallas Valentine, Miss Carol Tippets, Mrs. Gary Barrus, Mrs. Chuck Tate and Mrs. Dean Bitter. Separates are really making big fashion news these days. Watch is ALWAYS FIRST Mrs. Lynn Stoddart Mrs. L. Clyde Terry reception at the Brain home. Attending the bride were Miss Rebecca Christensen, Mrs. Gordon M. Oettli, Mrs. William L. DEvelyn, Mrs. Jan R. Brain and Mrs. David S. Ricks. Kenneth Wilkes was best man. the University of Utah, was graduated in May from Brigham Young University. Mr. Tueller has studied at Idaho State University and See RECEPTIONS, Page 7 A second reception will be held July 7th in Pocatello. The bride, who has attended A-1- ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR $89.95 at MORGAN Jewelers! it BIRTHDAY Bridal Set ond FAMILY REUNION Pay as little as $1.50 wk. Photographs for use with Birth, day and Wedding Anniversary announcements must be submitted to the Classified Advertising Department four days in advance of publication daie. A charge will be mode for the space required for the announcement: $5.70 for the first inch, end $4.20 for ecch additional inch. Family Reunion announcements must be run 10 lines or more and will run preceding the dess lied section- The newspaper suggests that you forward your check with the picture and copy If you do net have an account with the Classified Advertising Deportment. classic design for evenjoyment erlasting fashioned in your choice ef 14K white er A yellow gall Rings in- terlock to prevtnf twisting end wear. SAN SUSPICIOUS: THE WELL-HEELE- D CITY SAN DAL 15.99 Take your fashion in chunks. Big helpings of stacked heel, big show of toe. A kiltie and a c in woxy taupe leather on B soles. Sizes extensiqn two-stra- p assym-metri- SECOND FLOOR SHOE SALON SALT n Snh lore ( Vv aten, ynr (finery, dial "eart to Hcoer and Midway, went to Urania die nod Tunclc. oil Y Ulah. SHOP MOSDAYASD FRIDA Jo A M. 1 U 0 PM. P 77 LTA sales tZn -- t -1 LAKE CITY in Ogden area. 074 270 in Poto atra. 7.rmth 707 in null mg area Deli eery north In Trernontnn and Richmond, inulh een Allan 4 das delnety. Thee is a 7, Or , hmgr on nos CO!) Mod orders In Roy I IH7,. add indirnted postage point-- m hen, H2.i-ti0- 0,1 j, f f for stylish blouses, vests, tunics. Watch skirts, for slacks and jackets; and shorts. All are in fashion for wonderful summer days. GOLDEN WEDDING VALUE and And many couples hngered Salt Palace until the clock struck twelve! at the Stylish Separates er Salt Lake Temple was the setting Thursday for the wedding of Miss Mary Ann Brain and Karl Teuscher Tueller. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bud Brain, 3627 Canyon Wy. Mr. and Mrs. Rulcn S. Tueller, Pocatello, Idaho, are parents of the bridegroom. They gave a wedding breakfast at Hotel Utahs Sky Room. Thursday evening, the newlyweds were feted at a garden dancing continued on . ion . . . , light-hearte- man. Brain-Tuell- 5 as well as numerous other general authorities. And then, after the Promenade was over, couples attending the ball were entertained with a special Centena delightful, nial floor show d presentation that gained genuine approval from the crowd. In fact, the entire Centennial Ball seemed to gain genuine crowd approval as DIEGO DEAR The bridegroom has been attending College of Southern Utah, and will continue his studies there. He fulfilled an LDS mission to New Zealand. Gala Centennial Event evening, the bridal pair will greet reception guests. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Charles Sierer, Miss Brenda Bevard, Mrs. Earl F. Dorius, Miss Christena Richards, Miss Virginia Richards, Miss Suzanne Richards, Miss Barbara Bean, and flower girl, Patricia Irene Richards. Ben Nilsen will be best 1 cant afford to hire a private detective right now, but as soon as my boy friend comes back from Vietnam I will be in better financ'd shape, as he says in his letters: he is doing very well over there. So please let me know if there is some kind of detective outfit that will let me pay for their sendees on time with a small down payment. Thank IN Mrs. John Kerksiek NUPTIAL NEWS Among She Mrs. Leigh C. Cropper Marriages Performed Mrs. Michael C. Bean Mrs. Thomas McLachlan Attending the bride will be Miss Dana Barton, Miss Murdock, Miss Ila Becky Murdock, Mrs. Bob Orton and Miss Becky Kessler. Sam Kerksiek will be best 4'. GOLDEN WEDDING The sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Rowe request the pleasure of your company at an ooen house celebrating their golden wedding anniversary, June 29th from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Seagull Room at 75 South State, Clearfield. Friends ard relatives are cordially invited. No gifts, pT&ass. |