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Show Jeffery D. Cowan claims Mary Jo Story I as bride in ceremony at Pleasant Grove the same wide lace. She carried car-ried a bouquet of white roses. Maid of honor, Miss Sandra Story, wore a moss-green sat- Best man was Marshall Top. ham, and ushers were' Toney Largo and Scott Story. Mrs. Story wore a moss-green moss-green crepe street length dress, and Mrs. Cowan's dress was of moss-green shantung. Small green orchid corsages added the proper accent. The bride's going-away costume was a blue and green paisley print crepe. The newlyweds are presently present-ly honeymooning in San Francisco Fran-cisco and the Monterey P.ay area. They will make their home in Cedar where he'll continue his studies in zoology at SUS next year. Tlie bridegroom's parents hosted a wedding dinner at 4 p. m. May 24 at the Gold Room at t ho Rodoway Inn in Provo. Members of the two families and out-of-town relatives re-latives of the bridegroom were in attendance. Mrs. Cowan had decorated the tables with long-stemmed red roses and floating candles. Miniature brides and bridegrooms bride-grooms were used as favors. Jeffrey D. Cowan, son of Mr. , and Mrs. D. G. Cowan claimed Mary Jo Story as his bride May 24. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Story, Pleasant Grove. Bp. LeRoy West officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The Duncan Manor Reception Center Cen-ter was the setting for both the wedding an the reception which followed. The bride wore an off-white satin gown featuring wide, heavy imported lace around the bottom of the full skirt, at the cuffs of the full sleeves, and trimming the neckline. Her floor-length veil was caught up in a headpiece of t Kristin.?, and Kathy Cowan, and flower girl, Christine Mar-1 ia Story, wore dresses of the( same pattern but of blue satin sat-in accented with moss-green lace. All the attendants carried car-ried white glamelias tied with moss-green ribbon. in floor-length gown with long sleeves and a high midriff mid-riff covered with blue lace. Bridesmaids, Misses Judee, |