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Show ' W's & 4 S. t . I't . vj DESERET NEWS - : $ UWU & ! i v ;' '!&.; t4 sss& .NX . m h; V.XX"XN SrSTTTT - , I IC4Y44 & 1 , , laW ' ' 't ft x X. ' I' s SvSv 1 vNN.Hy& t .W - M A Money Problem V 1 CM Jj r He Has r 4$la , "iv) - ' o - jr 4 ' v ' By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN sfe&Vi DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married 43 years. We base a comfortable and income ,, ,, , bank account and my hus- band is an f .iifel r ' "w v' - 'i Abby . V4 y.i, ?.-- iuTi Mrs. Steven Mrs. Robert F. Banfield Mrs. David G. Abbott , . Affleck R. jm v Mrs. Michael $ F. Widdison Marriages Performed Among those pledging nuptial vows this week were Miss and David Loucks Crista Garth Abbott; Miss Claudia Minnie McDougal and Robert Francis Banfield; Miss Karin Elizabeth Lochhead and Steven Ray Affleck; Miss Lora Lee Workman and Michael F. Miss Widdison ; Margaret Jane Erickson and Allen Delos Baker; Miss Lynne Daynes and Paul Michael Gardner; Miss Ellen Lorraine McCabe and William Richard Bell; Miss Mary Ann Walton and Jeffrey Stephen Lee; Miss Peggy Anne Loveridge and Richard Lynn Carlquist. Loucks-Abbo- Mrs. Paul M. Gardner In rites solemnized Friday in the St. George Temple, Miss Crista Loucks and David Garth Abbott were married. Afterward, they were feted at a wedding breakfast in St. George by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Abbott, Long Beach, Calif. Parents of the bride are former Salt Lakers, Mr. and N. Mrs. William Loucks, Burnsville, Minn. Saturday evening the bridal couple will be honored at a at the home of reception James B. Medlin, 4487 Gilead Way. Bridal attendants will include Mrs. Charles J. Nak, Miss Susan Lybbert, Miss Pauline Cundick, Miss Susan Hales, and flower girl, Susan Loucks. 's!' 1 Mrs. William tt R. Bell SATURDAY ONLY Last month I found a surprising amount in the cellar. I tried in get hi mto put that money in the bank as the bills were already getting moldy, hut h.e wouldnt do it. -- WORRIED " It P Mrs. Allen D. Baker " ' 'I' Get WORRIED; DEAR your husband to a doctor for a routine checkup as soon as possible. Be sure to tell the doctor (quietly in advance) whet you have told me. Your husband needs help. 4v Hxt - DEAR ABBY: Our daughter has said that after she graduates from high school she wants to get a job and move into an apartment with another girl. My husband hits the ceiling whenever she mentions it. He thinks that girls want to live alone so they can entertain boyfriends, and go wild in general. I think our daughter has moral good good sense, values, and her choice of friends has always been to Paul Frazer will be best man. Die bride has studied at BYU and in Salzburg, Austria. Her husband is a graduate of BYU. M McDougal-Banfiel- d Salt Lake Temple was the setting Friday for the marriage of Miss Claudia Minnie McDougal and Robert Francis I iV: 4'. Banfield. Her parents, Mr. and Mis. Daniel William McDougal, 7321 S. 1200 West, West Jor-- . dan, gave a wedding breakfast for the at the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Leonard Banfield, Rock Island, 111., are parents of the bridegroom. The newlyweds will greet reception guests Friday evening at the Seville Reception Center. Bridal attendants include Miss Lynda Jean McDougal, Mrs. Lewis Bastian, Mrs. Mrs. Douglas Moncur, Miss Kathryn Jensen, Miss Randa Berrett, Miss Tammie Fautin and Miss Linda Bastian. Flower girl will be Miss Gina Green. Loren Evans is best man. The bride and her husband are students at BYU. Chuck-A-Ram- k-- , u; V ' her credit. - a Carl-Green- Mrs. Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Dell Lee, Yakima, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. G. Conway Grant, Boise, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. M. Allen Dr. and Mrs. Christiansen, Robert Hamblin, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Richard Oscarson, St. , Lee Workman and Michael F. Widdison was solemnized Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Workman of Tooele. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lorin F. Widdison, Rexburg, Idaho. Friday evening the bridal pair will greet guests at a at the Tooele reception Ward. Attendants will include Mrs. Lamar Lossee, Miss Mary Robinson, Miss JoAnn Stroh and Miss Janet Widdison. Louis. The bride and her husband attend BYU. He also studied at the U. of U., and has fulfilled an LDS Great Lakes mission. Fourth-Elevent- Workman-Widdiso- n The marriage of Miss Lora 7 How do vou feel about this, MOTHER IN THE Abby? MIDDLE R. Lynn Carlquist Best man will be Dan Widdison. The bride and her husband have attended Utah State Uni- (Sce Weddings on page A-1- DEAR MOTHER: I think you are right. By the time a girl graduates from high school, the twig is bent the way it will gTow, and from the sound of your letter, I would say you daughter will not disappoint you. h Lochhead-Afflec- k The Lion House was the setting Friday for a wedding breakfast honoring newly married, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ray Affleck. exchanged nuptial They vows earlier in Salt Lake Temple rites. The bride, the former Miss Karin Elizabeth Lochhead, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus T. Lochhead, St. Louis, Mo. Buy them by the pair! Luxurious antique satins in latest decorator shades . . . that's only one of the outstanding features included in these remarkable fireside chairs. Note.the exposed wopd frame, the rich tufted back, the shaped arms and foam cushions. Perfect for conversation . . . and relaxation. An ideal addition for any decor. But the price is so low . one day only! and Mrs. Robert Mr. Charles Affleck, 4891 Regency St., are parents of the bridegroom. They were hosts at the wedding breakfast. 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