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Show Heyborne claimed by Worthen Miss Jan Heyborne. (laugher of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Heyborne, In-came the bride of Michael V. Worthen, on Jan. 10, li)75 in a double ring ceremony in the Provo LDS Temple. Michael is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Worthen. A wedding dinner was given in I'rovo follow ing the wedding, by the groom's parents. The newlyweds were honored at a reception the following evening at the Cedar Stake House. The bride wore a beautiful floor length wedding dress made by her mother, fashioned of slipper satin and lace. The waist length veil was held by a cotton lace headpiece. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations and dark red roses. Attending the bride as Matron of Honor was her sister, Shiela Bryant. Bridesmaids were Marjorie Heyborne, Linda J , J. !; A, i rJ 1 1 : ; i . . Mil. AM) Mils. .MICHAEL V. WORTHEN Worthen and Teresa Parry. Flower girls were Sondra Am-berly Am-berly and Leslie Bryant, and Katie Parry. The attendants wore floor length dresses of pink and white gingham checks, offset .with a ribbon tie of burgandy. They carried a bouquet of red roses with pink baby breath. The mothers wore long dresses of burgandy polyester, they both wore corsages of pink carnations and red roses. Attending the groom as best man was his brother Danny Worthen. Ushers were brothers-in-law of Michael. Attending the guest book was Kathy Carlson. Musical numbers performed during the night were by Mr. and Mrs. Brad Whitaker. Hostess for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Gifford and Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon Parry. The wedding cake was made by aunts of the bride, Mildred Maxwell and Yvonne Parry. Grandmother of the bride Annalielle Heyborne was in attendance. Prior to the wedding a grocery shower was given by Sheila Bryant, Mary Heyborne, Yvonne Parry, Sharla Starley. The young couple are making their home in Rock Springs, Wyoming where Michael has employment. |