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Show Dorothy Sorcnscn Weds Donald Price v 4 7- V'A:. ' - - 't U'k -ziP i'K ' - tafe as it Miss Dorothy Sorensen exchanged ex-changed wedding vows with Donald Larry Price in a home ceremony December 30. Bishop Sidney D. Rust of Moon Lake Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen, Talmage. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gale Wagstaff, Tabiona. For the ceremony, the bride wore a floor-length white lace and taffeta bridal gown, which featured a scalloped neckline encrusted with sequins. The tapered sleeves of the gown came to a point over the hand. Her corsage was an arrangement arrange-ment of pink carnations. Her fingertip-length veil was fastened to a rhinestone crown. Her sister, Mrs. Don A. (Erma) Mayhew, Duchesne, was matron of honor. Her sheath dress was made of emerald green velvet and complemented with green accessories. The best man duties were performed by James Giles, Hanna, the bridegroom's brother-in-law. Don Mayhew played the piano for the wedding. wed-ding. For the occasion, the bride's mother chose a beige textured suit with brown accessories. ac-cessories. The bridegroom k mother wore a navy blue knit sheath dress with black accessories. acces-sories. Pink carnations were worn by the matron of honor and the mothers of the bride and bridegroom. After the ceremony, the 40 guests were served refreshments refresh-ments and the wedding cake. The three -tiered cake was decorated with pink flowers and white bells, and topped with the traditional figures of a bride and groom. The bridegroom has returned return-ed to duty with the U.S. Army at Ft. Carson, Colo. Mrs. Price is residing with Mr. and Mrs. Don Mayhew and is employed at the School District Dis-trict Office. |