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Show OUTON SEVY .Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoesch In a Saturday mid-afternoon, double ring ceremony, Miss Virginia Sandin became the bride of Kenneth V. Hoesch July 22nd at the home of Mrs. John C. Miller, grandmother of the bride. June S. Barron performed the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sandin, she was a June graduate of Stevens Henager College. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy II. Talbot, he is in the Air Force, stationed at Las Vegas. The bride's floor length gown of mermist taffeta and imported lace with a full skirt draped to form a train, a lace panel down front and back, the bodice featured a scalloped neckline with long tapered sleeves, a short lace veil with bead cap trimmed with seeded pearls. She carried feathered mums. The dress was designed and made by the bride's mother. Mary Ann Bastion was matron of honor for her sister, she wore a dress of silk organ- za over shrimp taffeta. Bridesmaids were Miss Janice Tebbs and Miss Tonl Cooper, their dresses were silk organza over mint green taffeta; flower girl Stephany Crosby, niece of the bride, wore a dress of silk organza over shrimp taffeta. Richard Linford was best man for the groom, he was also ring bearer. Preceding the afternoon wedding the bridegroom's parents honored the bridal couple and their families at a luncheon at the Flying M Cafe. When the couple returns from a honeymoon trip in northern Utah, they will be at home in Las Vegas. Mrs. Ted Keith Scvy Mr. and Mrs. Don Orton announce the marriage of thcli daughter JoAnn to Ted Keith Scvy, sen of Mr. and Mrs, Hay Sevy. They were mariicd July 11th at Ely, Nevada by Bishop Dave Hansen, and honeymooned at Ely for two days, visiting Laura Johnson, the bride's grandmother andotlv er relatives. Mr. Sevy returned to Port Iluieneme to check out for reassignment to Fresno where the young couple will make their home. LOST: 8 head of sheep: 2 lambs, I wether, 5 old ewes, from south field, with mule-shoe brand. Finder please contact Champ Henrie, Pangultch. |