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Show Proper To Brides Pledge Vows Fiftieth Anniversary? i Hatght-Gra- I Sacred Heart Catholic Omrch was the setting Friday Miss noM for the marriage o( pinela Haight and Arthur A. Grant. l:Vr; v- - were feted ; Vt a wedding breakfast at the i joll House by the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and llrs. Arthur R. Grant, 835 E. The newlyweds 1 i . Y-- i r ' 4, v U 1I f Zf' s' Donald Mott, Charles Reed, Miss Mrs. Becky Cook, Mrs. C. L. Cook. Jong-Cobl- Wedding vows were spoken by Miss Janice De Jong and .LeRoy R. Cobia in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony performed Friday. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. De Jong, 8722 S. McCall St Parents of flie bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs, Richard S. Cobia of Moses Lake, Wash. 'She Friday evening the bridal couple will be honored at a reception at the Valley Center Second Ward. . Attendants will be Miss V' I marriage, and invitations you at the top, may put with no mare specific date mentioned. Mill-Em- 1919-196- 9 ) ;e.gadahgg; of famous Fairies REMNANT S Cotton & Sateen QUILTED FABRICS Flannels Soggy Underarms? DOUBLE KNITS i Marsha De Jong, Mrs. Dennis Miss R. Buckner, Patty lyweds will greet guests at a reception , at the Milford Ward. The bride has attended Southern Utah State College. Mr. Bradshaw is a student at the University of Utah. He fulfilled an LDS N'ew Zealand South mission. Cobia, Miss Carolyn Bentley, Miss June De Jong, and flower gill, Brenda Lee De Jong. LcRon Cobia will be best man. Bailey-Bradshe- Bridal attendants will be Miss Bonnie Bailey, Miss Judy Wright, Miss Janice Bradshaw, Miss Susan Yar-dle- y, w Pat Mrs. Ron Bailey, Mrs. Price and Mrs. Julian Rasmussen. Steve Burr will be best man. Prenuptial parties i?ms $4.79 Set ths 10 & 13' Mew I '' rr tWlLM) 65 rn Tn ir t r'"f ' 'n n u r'lfrrrT "TH.Tl.yur'iyinjirjBA m.' tin x s v v Ai i., solid heels, the brawny breed sturdy soles, boldest impact on for times when only a fashion strong stand will do s Mrs. Neal Bradshaw 1 yd. Mitchum VS 3 yds. Dacron 40' 100 Keep underarms absolutely dry not half dry even for thousands who perspire heavily. Works as no aerosol spray can work. Liquid or cream, 93.00. Eleven milling gold. "I Mrs. LeRoy Cobia ' ADVERTISIMCNT " Mrs. Arthur Grant The bridegroom is a graduate of BYU. He has fulfilled an LDS Texas mission. u s';! of if you send ,Xj.' V bride has attended the i Entertaining at prenuptial were Mrs. James "parties Reed, Mrs. W. F. Taylor, Mrs. Frances dark, Mrs. J. D. Blair, Mrs. William Higgs, Mrs. Bill Simpson, Mrs. John n' "U" it if The brides parents honored he bridal pair at a rehearsal dinner Thursday evening at ihe Beachboy Restaurant "there. s I Dear Mrs. Post: At the end of the year we will have been married fifty years, if God spares us. We would like to celebrate but are skeptical on account of the weather at that time of year. Would it be in bad taste if we were to advance the date, say to September or tieth year 21 Summer Fabric 4ASU .tnan. University of Utah. Her husband presently is a student u the Imlly Peat Institute Mrs. A. V. October? Dear Mrs. V.: October is a beautiful month in many states, and I see no reason why you should not celebrate your fiftieth anniversary then. You may quite legitimately say that 1969 marks your fif-- oY' JS 1 Center. I Attending the bride are Jrtiss Gayle Haight, maid of Miss jionor; Miss Becky Cook, Kathy Haight. Thomas Sorenson is best Da '' , Friday evening the bridal touple will greet guests at a jeception at the Reception Mrs. " ' "re ;1 Miller, r I I " of v$'' Parents of the bride are Mr. Ind Mrs. Jack K. Haight, 1162 . 4045 South. The $ ty.s v d& tv 1 V '.'Vs tOO South. i By ELIZABETH L. POST nt Friday, August 22, 196? DESERET NEWS, 'Advance' S',1 . Si kA were given by Mrs. Julian Rasmussen, Miss Susan Yardley, Miss Bonnie Bailey, Miss Judy Wright and Mrs. Burton Brasher. St. George Temple was the setting Friday for the wedding of Miss Virginia Bailey and Neal Floyd Bradshaw. Following, they were honored at a luncheon at the home her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bailey, Milford. . The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Bradshaw, 4746 S. 4680 West, Kearns. Friday evening, the new-- JZ ALT LAMB OJVt I OBDIM COTTONWOOO Barbara Lingwall, Ingo Schmidt Wed In rites solemnized Friday In the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Barbara Lingwall became the an 1 $ ' Y MM if bride of Ingo Schmidt Following, a wedding break- fast was held at Andys Smorgasbord, hosted by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt 224 E. 17th South. The bride la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Ling-wal- l, 338 Harvard Ave. They wiil honor the couple at a reception Friday evening at Liberty Park Ward. Bridal attendants will be Mrs. Gerald Curtis, Mrs. John Rasmussen, Mrs. David K. Lingwall, Mrs. Rainer Schmidt, Mrs. Richard Sanders, Miss Marilyn Blackett, and Miss Janet Lingwall Rainer Schmidt will be best man. The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah. Her husband la a student there. He has fulfilled an LDS Swiss A 4W V r-- r I A trt A Y Mrs. ingo Schmidt parties SEv , 4 , v 'iu! little folk love nifty knits for crisp fall days were given by Mrs. David K. 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