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Show Terry Fisher, Douglas Judy Exchange Vows In rites solemnized April 27, Miss Terry Lynne Fisher became be-came the bride of Douglas Merrill Judy in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Following the marriage a reception was given by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Clifford Judy, in Ammon, Idaho. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Fisher, feted the newlyweds at a reception in Milford Friday evening. May 4, in the LDS recreation hall. The bride selected a gown of full-length imported lace of a Chantilly pattern, over taffeta inlay, styled with a sebrainia neckline trimmed with seed pearls, long pointed sleeves and long welded torso. A headdress released her bouffant veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and white stephanitis. Attending the bride in Milford Mil-ford were Mrs. Sandra Beard Rollins, matron of honor; Miss Kaye Tolley, Miss Marilyn Moore and Miss Susan Elmer. Mrs. Rollins' dress was of embroidered yellow taffeta. The bridesmaids' gowns were of embroidered pale green taffeta taf-feta and their flowers were white and yellow carnations. Lyle Judy, brother of the groom, assnmed the duties of best man, while Michael, Tim and Jan Fisher ushered. Little Miss Michelle Fisher in a yellow dress which matched match-ed that of the matron of honor, hon-or, was flower girl, and Robbie Rob-bie Fisher, ring bearer. Out of town guests were the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judy, and children Lyle, Dan, Dianne and Max, of Ammon. Idaho; relatives Mr. and Mrs. Gael Elmer and children Joe. Susan, Scott, Christine, Mel-anie Mel-anie and Lesa of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. John Terry and children Jeane and Maria of Paul, Idaho, and friends Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardy of Delta The couple will make their home in Idaho. |