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Show mm'm - 1 j f V MR. AND MRS. DWII) M. KIRkllVM Temple Marriage A RECEPTION was also held for the newlyweds in Mt. Shasta. Calif, and they hon-eymonned hon-eymonned in Hawaii. They will make their future home in Provo. On April 18, 1981, Judy Marie Hunter became the bride of David M. Kirkham in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Eli LeCheminant officiating. THE BRIDE is the daughter of FotTest and Jean Hunter of Blackfoot. Ida., and Chester and Judy Conley. Castella. Calif. The groom is the son of Milo K. and Ora Kirkham of Farmington. A wedding breakfast was held at the Red Flame Restaurant Res-taurant in Bountiful and a reception re-ception at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. THE BRIDE'S gown featured fea-tured a high neck with appli-qued appli-qued lace and small pearls on the bodice with sheer sleeves. The front of the gown was straight with four large ruffles tapered to a point in the back. She carried a bouquet of blue, peach and white ribbon roses. All the flowers in the wedding line were made by the bride's mother. Maid of honor was Frankie Conley with Mrs. Lynn Christ-ensen, Christ-ensen, Mrs. Jeff Hummel and Colleen Kirkham as the bridesmaids. brides-maids. The attendants were dressed in light blue crepe with blue lace capes. They each held a bouquet of blue, peach and white ribbon roses. THE MOTHERS wore long gowns of blue and peach flowered print and wore corsages cor-sages of blue, peach and w hite ribbon corsages. Best man duties were performed per-formed by Dale Chamberlain with Jim Johnson and Kim LeFevre as ushers. PRENLPTIAL parties were given by Susan Johnson. Kathy LeFevre and Colleen Kirkham. Judy's roommates-at roommates-at BYU also gave her a bridal shower. Judy is a senior at BYU majoring ma-joring in physical education. She has played with the women's varsity basketball team for four years. David graduated gra-duated magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in English and a master's degree in education edu-cation administration from BYU. He is presently a third year law student at the Reuben Clark Law School. He has fulfilled ful-filled an LDS mission to the France Belgium Mission. |