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Show , in MR. AND MRS. JAMES RICHARD HEEMEYER Newcastle Girl, Salt Lake City Man Exchange Vows in LDS Temple Ceremony mum corsage. I At the Open House in Salt Lake which was hosted by the bridegroom's parents. The bridegroom's grandmother, grandmoth-er, Mrs, Mary R. Heemeyer, Castlewood, . South Dakota, was in the receiving line. The ushers in Salt Lake were Lanny Campbell, Louie Sellick, and Garnan Lemmon. Presiding at the guest book in Cedar was Christine Reber, Mesquite, Nev.; and in Salt Lake, Mary Jean Banks took care of it. In Cedar Sharon Forsyth, a sister-in-law of the bride and Kathleen K. Smith, a cousin took care of the gifts. In Salt Lake the gifts were taken care of by Bonnie Beck and Val Hoff, friends of the newlyweds. new-lyweds. Refreshments were served by Diane Forsyth, Margaret Knell, Penny Albrecht, and Marie Hulet in Cedar. In Salt Lake it was done by Cheryl Peterson and other young friends. Friends of both families helped in the kitchens. Pre-nuptial courtesies included in-cluded a personal shower given by Mrs. Penny Albrecht and " Mrs1.'.-1 tfla," 'Cfiamferlam g,iven"t(r' fftt.fcrfai-flDe'rlain home in Cedar and a miscellaneous miscel-laneous shower iri Salt Lake given by Mrs. Marie H. Thomson. Thom-son. The newlyweds honeymoon- ,ed in St. George. The bride's ' going away costume was an olive green bonded crepe dress with a yellow rose corsage cor-sage and black accessories. i The bride graduated from Cedar High and attended CSU where she was president of the Delta Sorority. She ' then graduated from Stevens-Henager Stevens-Henager Business College and is presently employed by the j State Road Commission,, of Utah in Salt Lake. The bridegroom graduated from East High School in Salt Lake and is presently employed em-ployed at Hercules Missle Assemblies in Salt Lake. Miss Jeanne Forsyth, 717 E. 9th So., Salt Lake City, became be-came the bride of James Richard Heemeyer, Salt Lake City, in St. George Temple-rites Temple-rites on Oct. 11. President Rudger Atkin officiated at the double ring ceremony. The newlyweds were honored hon-ored at a reception that same evening at the Cedar West Stake House and at an Open House on Oct. 25 at the Garden Gar-den Park Ward Chapel in Salt Lake. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean E. Forsyth, Newcastle, Utah. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Marie Heemeyer Thomson, Thom-son, Salt Lake and Harold Heemeyer. The bride wore a floor length gown of brocade acetate ace-tate with a long train. The floor length veil flowed down gently from a crown of matching brocade acetate. The entire ensemble was made by the bride. She carried car-ried a bouquet of yellow roses ros-es and white stephanotis. Mrs. Gary Evans, Henderson, Hender-son, Nev. was matron of honor; hon-or; and the bridesmaids were Misses Elaine, Yvonne, and Helen, Forsyth, sisters of the bride, and Mrs. Garnan Lemmon, Lem-mon, sister of the bridegroom. The flower girls were Lu-Dean Lu-Dean Forsyth, a sister of the bride, and Kim and Susan Lemmon, nieces of the bridegroom. bride-groom. The bridal attendants wore olive green A-line dresses of bonded crepe complimented by a large yellow mum. The flower girls wore empire dresses of royal blue bonded crepe and each held a single yellow mum. A brother of the bridegroom, David J. Heemeyer was best man, and Rodney K. and Neil bride; Johnny Magleby, Larry Lar-ry Hall, Gerald Beck and Garnan Lemmon ushered. Gift bearers were Dan Forsyth, For-syth, a brother of the bride, and Greg and Paul Lemmon, nephews of the bridegroom. Mrs. Forsyth wore a patterned pat-terned royal blue jersey, and Mrs. Thomson wore a brocade acetate of medium blue. Both mothers had a largo yellow |