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Show September Wedding In nuptial rites performed Friday morning, September 10 in Salt Lake LDS temple, Miss Elaine Clark, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Clark of Salt Lake City, became the bride of Kenneth Ken-neth J. Ray, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Ray of Copperton. Elder Ezra Benson officiated. Following the ceremony the bridal party and immediate families fam-ilies were guests at a wedding breakfast given by the parents of the bridegroom at the Doll House. A reception that evening honored the newlyweds at the Ait Barn. The charming bride was lovely in traditional white satin entrain and a veil of bride's illusion, caught to a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of gladiolus gladi-olus centered with an orchid. In satin formals of autumn shades styled after the bridal gown were bridal attendants Mrs. R. M. Hod.son, matron of honor in brown, and Miss Shirley Shir-ley Clark, maid of honor, in gold, sisters of the bride, In green, ma roon and blue respectively were bridesmaids, Miss Jeanne Maw, Miss Beth Nichols and Miss Mau-rine Mau-rine Ray, sister of the bridegroom. bride-groom. They all carried bouquets of gladiolus with satin streamers. DeAnna Clark and Karen Hod-son, Hod-son, nieces of the bride, were flower girls. They were frocked in formals of pink and blue and ! carried nosegay bouquets. Best man for the bridegroom was Douglas Goff. Mrs. Clark, the bride's mother, chose a formal of light brown with a corsage of pink roses and Mrs. Ray, mother of the groom, greeted guests in a formal of blue with a corsage of red roses. After a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone national park, the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City where Mr. Ray will continue studies at the University Uni-versity of Utah. Among those entertaining for the bride prior to her marriage were Miss Jeanne Maw, Miss Beth Nichols, Mrs. Albert Ray, Miss Nancy McConuh'ay, Mrs. R. M. Hudson and Mrs. William Clark. o |