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Show WILTSHIRE PENDLETON SPENCER SMITH '"Pfc fllE Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Pendleton Miss Claudia Joy Wiltshire and Dirk LaMotte Pendleton exchanged marriage vows on August 4th at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wiltshire, at Circlevllle. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pendleton of Pangultch are parents of the bridegroom. Following the evening ceremony, a reception was held in the Circleville auditorium. The bride wore a full length gown of Chantilly la's over tulle and satin. Her bridal bouquetwas a white gardenia and miniature pink' roses. Mrs. Sheri Wiltshire was matron of honor; her bouquet RIGGS CHIPMAN Mr. and Mrs. J. Earnest Rlggs of Hatch announce the marriage of their daughter, Myrna, to Dan Chipman on Friday, August 18, In the St. George Temple. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chipman of Welling, Alberta, Canada. An open house will be held Saturday, August 19, In the Hatch ward recreation hall. All friends are cordially invited to attend. 1 1 was of white .chrysanthem- urns. Bridesmaids were Zlna Mitchell, Marsha Westwood, Marsha Wood, Linda Stoker, " Linda Miller, Linda Fox, Linda Allen, Karen Mlllett, and Juana Lou Brlndley. The bride's attendants wore pastel dresses and corsages of white carnations. The flower girl was Cristine Tebbs Jim Young was best man. After a honeymoon at Yellowstone Park the young couple are residing In Pangultch until September when they will move to St. George where Dirk will attend Dixie College. WILSON ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of Tropic announce the marriage of their daughter, Maida, to Bob Anderson of Los Angeles on August 5th. The young couple are making their home in California. BppppppHP PPPb Mrs. Lcc Roy Smith Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Sox) Spencer announce the marriage of their daughter Effic Kae to Lee Roy Smith, son of Mrs. Martha Scroder of Salt Lake City. V The young couple exchang- ed vows In a home ceremony performed by Bishop Lorell Munson on August 11th. Mother of the bridegroom and her three sisters were in attendance, also three of his buddies. He is in the U. S. Navy stationed at San Diego, California where they will live. SHAKESPEAR HAMP Mr. and Mrs. Alston Shakespear of Tropic announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth Mac to Keith Hamp of Salt Lake. The ceremony was performed by Uishop Malen A. Mecham in the Seminary m building, and was attended by members of the families. A reception following the ceremony was held in the Tropic ward recreation hall. Receiving in the line with the couple were the parents of the bride, mother of the groom, and Marlon Hamp, victcd as best man for his brother. Bridesmaids were Vivl- . an Hatch and Shannon Hamp of Salt Lake, and Barbara Shakespear, After a short honeymoon the young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. |