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Show Couple wed in church rites, leave to make home on coast grandmother of the groom, was also in the line and chose a plum-colored lace with pink and white corsage. Dale V. Roylance served his brother as best man. Standing for the bride's mother mo-ther was a sister-in-law, Mrs. Larry Jensen in light blue taf-etta, taf-etta, while Mrs. Roylance chose a blue knit. Their corsages were pink and white carnations. carna-tions. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Roylance Roy-lance and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jensen. Stephen Roylance, David, Da-vid, Kay V. and Todd Roylance were ushers. Mrs. Dale Roylance and Mrs. Terry James were at the guest register. In the gift room were Mrs. Carl Clark, Mrs. Nick Chu, Di-anne Di-anne Taggert, while serving were Mrs. J. Guy Gleed, Jr., Mrs. Tony Donenichello, Mrs. Ivan Pearson Mrs. Ronald Stubbs, assisted by Diane Elliott, El-liott, Debbie Porter, Jolene McKee, Patsy Gray, Shellath Edmunds, Shawn a Stubbs, Sherry Stubbs and Vicki Gleed. A beautiful four-tiered wedding wed-ding cake with pale pink trim and miniature brides and grooms on the tiers and on top layer, added to the decorative theme for the reception. A wedding of interest to their many relatives and friends is that of Miss Rosemary Rose-mary Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hall of Provo and Gary Clark Roylance, son of Mr. .and Mrs. David Vernal Roylance of Springville. The marriage took place on March 10, in the 19th LDS Ward in Provo with former Bishop J. Guy Gleed, Jr., performing per-forming the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Larry Jensen. The young couple left Friday for Lemoore, Calif., where AOAN Roylance is stationed with the U.S. Navy. He has served eight months in Vietnam, Viet-nam, returning Feb. 23. The new Mrs. Roylance was a beautician, beau-tician, employed in Provo. For their wedding, the lovely bride chose a gown of Chan-tilly Chan-tilly lace and bridal illusion over ov-er antique satin. The bodice and long sleeves were lace with pointed panels of lace down the full flowing skirt. The sweet-heart neckline was trimmed trim-med with irridescent sequins and seed pearls. Her veil of bridal illusion fell finger-tip length and was also enhanced by a crown with sequin and seed-pearl trim. A fall bouquet of pink roses and pink and white carnations emphasized the pink and white color theme. The bridal party stood be-for be-for a pink and white heart-shaped heart-shaped backdrop with .candelabra .cande-labra at either side. Kay Lowe, matron of honor, was in a floor-length pink satin sat-in brocade and flower girls, Annette Rov lance. Mpphplle " ' . i: U- '"" 1 , f'r r ; x I -. K 1 . ' K r). js ?, II it.v. .s : ; lf ; Roylance and Ann Marie Jensen Jen-sen wore pink cotton, floor-length floor-length gowns with pink and white carnation bouquets. Mrs. Florence Clark of Provo, the NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Gary Clark Roylance were married in recent ceremony. She was Rosemary Jensen. |