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Show Jeanelle Baird And Garn Lloyd Recite Vedding Vows The Salt Lake L.D.S. temple formed a picturesque setting Friday, March 2, for nuptials uniting in marriage Miss Jeanelle Jean-elle Baird and Garn Lloyd. President Young officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Baird, of Heber City, and the bridegroom bride-groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd, of Ioka. The attractive blonde bride was radiant in a gown of white slipper satin, styled with high round neckline, accented with three strands of pearls, and long sleeves which tapered to a point over each wrist. Lending accent to the yoke of the dress was a row of wide lace ruffling, which was also edged apron-style on the gathered skirt, which fell from a wedding-ring waistline and swept gracefully back to form a court train. A fingertip veil of bride's illusion il-lusion was caught to a crown of seed pearls, and the bride carried a bouquet of pink roses and white stock. Witnessing the impressive ceremony cer-emony were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ron-ald Benson, Mrs. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Muir and members of the stake presidency. The new Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd were honored at a wedding reception re-ception and dance at the Ioka ward hall Friday evening, March 9. Assisting the newlyweds in receiving re-ceiving their guests were their parents; Keith Peterson, who performed duties as best man; the matron of honor, Mrs. Jas. Zobell; the maid of honor, Audrey Aud-rey Bair; and bridesmaids, Dar-lene Dar-lene Rasban, Ila Cobbley and Mrs. Richard Farnsworth. The ladies wore floor-length models, complimented by carnation and iris corsages. Guests were seated at small tables centered with dainty bud vases, where refreshments were served by Mrs. Arden ' Drollin-ger, Drollin-ger, Mrs. Jim Lloyd and Mrs. Willard A. Day. Gifts were accepted by little John Percival and Cline Campbell Camp-bell and presented to Mrs. Archie Benson, Mrs. Melvin Benson and Miss Dean Lloyd, who had charge of the gift room. The program during the evening eve-ning featured two vocal solos by Sherwood Lisonbee, of Bridgeland; vocal selections by a quartet composed of Garrett Stone, Cliff Drollinger. James Lemon and Milo Campbell, and two readings by Willard A. Day, which he composed. Prior to her March 2 wedding, wed-ding, Mrs. Lloyd was guest of honor at a trousseau tea at the home of her parents in Heber City, on February 24. Approximately Approx-imately 300 guests called to congratulate the bride and admire ad-mire her lovely trousseau and gifts. A profusion of daffodils and carnations formed the background back-ground for the affair. |