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Show Allen-James wed ing in Early Childhood Education and employed in Orem. The groom graduated from Viewmont High School and LDS Seminary. He has attended Ricks, BYU-Hawaii, Weber State and is presently attending BYU majoring in International Business. He served in the Okayama Japan Mission Mis-sion and is employed in Provo. A RECEPTION was held that ' evening at the Springville Museum of Art. The colors used were light lavender, mauve and gray. The mothers were in like dresses of light lavender with a figure of mauve and black on it. The bride wore a white traditional tradition-al gown with a lace insert at the high neck and a small brimmed hat with a short veil attached. Her bouquet bou-quet was of mauve roses, baby breath and greenery. THE GROOM'S attendants, Sam Shafter and Clair Haslam, were in gray tuxedos. The fathers were also. The bride's attendants dressed in mauve jumpers, light lavender blouses, carrying a single mauve rose were Patti Hatch, Jolyn Prestwich, Heather Jennings, Jen-nings, Juliet James with Holly Jus-tesen Jus-tesen and Carly Jennings as flower girls. A prenuptial party was given by Katie Luck and Cindy James. THE COUPLE is now at home in Orem. MR. AND MRS. CURTIS A. JAMES Curtis A. James, son of Joleen M. James. Bountiful and Arlo A. James, Walla Walla, Wa., and Bonnie Lynn Allen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. Lester Allen, Orem. were married in the Salt Lake Temple on Dec. 30. The groom's parents hosted a wedding breakfast after at the Red Flame. THE BRIDE graduated from Orem High School and LDS Seminary, Semi-nary, attended BYU Hawaii and presently is attending BYU, major- |