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Show Merelyn B. Bradshaw Weds in Home Rites The home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bradshaw was the scene of the marriage of Merelyn Bring-hurst Bring-hurst Bradshaw and James Thomas Clark on Saturday evening, even-ing, November 2. Stake President Elwood J. Corry performed the ceremony. Mrs. Karen Stratton attended her sister and the groom's brother, LaMar Clark, was hest man. The bride's tiny da'ihter, Merlinda, was flower girl. The ceremony was witnessed by a few close friends, and relatives. rela-tives. Those attending from out of town were Mrs. Nora Clark and Mrs. Colleen Hildebrand, mothcT and sister of the groom. resjectively, and Mr. Hildebrand of Salt Lake City; Samuel Bring-hurst, Bring-hurst, the bride's father, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stratton of To-querville; To-querville; Mr. and Mrs. David Boyee from Hill Field, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jolley of Antimony. A few close friends were invited in-vited to greet the newly married I couple at an open house following follow-ing the ceremony. Fall flowers dernrated the house and a beautiful beau-tiful wedding cake was made by the groom's aunt, Mrs. Albert Liark. Assisting ?.!r;. Bradshaw in serving and in t!..- kitchen were Mrs. Lois Woodbury, Mrs. Rhea Heaton, Mr.. Karen Stratton, Mrs. Sandra Bo; re, Mrs. Karma Jolley, Jol-ley, Mrs. Zola Dover and Miss JoNeal Bradshaw. The groom completed a tour of duty with the U. S. Air Force on Nov. 1. Tile bride has been a student at College of Southern I'tah the past two winters. After a honeymoon trip to California Cal-ifornia they will make their home in Salt Lake City where , Mr. Clark has icepted a teach- I ing position. |