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Show 1 1 WW . i ' , ! fAw 4 .t'i'i'Ft-H.; . ... ' ' II fiJjf ; - v ' . v. . fe'feWiiVife' mRtWimZ ,,,, . MR. AND MRS. BRUCE W. STUCKI Bruce W. Stucki Claims Rosa Lee Hardy As Bride in Henderson, Nev.f Ceremony ney Cosslett ushered. Mrs. Hardy wore an aqua and white dress and Mrs. Stucki wore a white knit. Both mothers had Cimbidium Orchid Or-chid corsages. The bride's going-away costume cos-tume was a turquoise and ed in Salt Lake for a week The newlyweds honeymoon- Bruce W. Stucki, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. Stucki, Cedar City, claimed Rosa Lee Hardy as his bride on October Octo-ber 12. The bride is the daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hardy, Henderson, Nev. A double-ring ceremony united the couple at the Ocean St. First Ward in Henderson. Bishop Gary Price officiated. The newlyweds were then honored at a reception at the same church. The bride wore an A-line dress of lace and sik organza. Her nylon net veil was trimmed with seed pearls and she carried a bouquet bou-quet of white glamelias. Mrs. Ramona McAllister and Mrs. Arleen Dennett attended the bride. Their corsages were pink Mums. The flower girl, Lisa McAllister, carried a basket bas-ket of pink baby mums and baby breath. The ring bearer was Jeffery McAllister. Lee Stucki stood as best man for his brother, and Ken- avacado knit suit, before returning to Henderson, Nevada, where they are living. liv-ing. The bride attended CSU for two years and is now employed employ-ed in Public Finance. The bridegroom attended CSU and then spent two years in the U. S. Army. He was stationed at the Fort Polk, Louisiana Hospital, and he is now employed as a Laboratory Technician at the Rancho Medical Center in Nevada. Pre-nuptial courtesies include in-clude a shower for the bride given in Henderson by Pam Olsen. , |