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Show Burgon-Ford Wed - , - ' ' j t t Cynthia Burgon and Corey D. Ford were married July 2 in the Salt Lake Temple by Elder Rex C. Reeve. PARENTS of the bride are Kaye and Jeannine Burgon of Bountiful and parents of the groom are Le-land Le-land D. and Denece Ford of Salt Lake City. The Lion House was the setting for a wedding breakfast given by the groom's parents. The new-lyweds new-lyweds were honored with a reception recep-tion the same evening at the Heritage Herit-age House in Salt Lake City. THE BRIDE wore a gown with a Queen Anne neck with tiny pearls and lace on the bodice. The skirt and chapel train were chiffon. She carried a bouquet of red and white rose buds. Attending the bride were Lori Olson, maid of honor, Lisa Ellis, Stacilee Hosford, Taunalyn Ford, Shanadee Ford, Shelly MacDo-nald MacDo-nald and Carol Jessop as bridesmaids. brides-maids. They wore short white taffeta taf-feta dresses with red sashes and carried red and white carnation leis. MOTHERS wore short red dresses dres-ses and white orchids. The groom wore a charcoal grey tuxedo with tails and a grey pinstripe pin-stripe ascot and had a red rose bud boui'"iere. Greg Nilssen performed per-formed duties of best man and Brooke Ford, Paul Burgon, Mark Burgon and Matthew Hosford were ushers. The men wore black tuxedos with red bow ties, red cummerbunds and wore white carnation car-nation boutonnicres. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Gayle Billings, Janettc Todd, Nanci Bryson, Lori Bryson, Bette Eggett, Celeste Covington, Katherine Thorncly, Mindy Wilson, Wil-son, Sue Baylis, Joe Prinster, Pat Hardy, Madalyn Holladay, Nancy Adamson, Diane Stewart, Sheryl Burgon, Denece Ford, VcNae MR. AND MRS. COREY D. FORD Larsen, Betty Carrigan, Pam Morrow, Mor-row, Lory Olson, Terry Taylor, Debbi Home and Barbara Home. Cynthia graduated from Bountiful Bounti-ful High and Brigham Young University Uni-versity with a B.S. in speech pathology. Corey graduated from Brighton High and filled an LDS Canada Halifax mission. He is currently cur-rently studying predentistry at BYU. THEY honeymooned in Maui and will return to BYU in the fall where they will both continue their education. |