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Show MacMahon Wedding Draws Parkites the library through March or until a replacement can be found (library trustees confess con-fess it could take sometime, mavbe a year, to find a new director). After that Judy will make her home in Cleveland. She plans to make frequent visits back to Park City and will keep a house here. t ....... '. ' ' '.;-:v:. A , :.;?.:.? A ! fiilBiililii1" ' -Stiff j I ' !liilililiKlr - I' ' WBSBftk "J ' Judy MacMahon City officials, media types and close friends gathered at Shannon's restaurant on Main Street, Feb. 18, to extend their best wishes to Park City Library Director Judy MacMahon and her new husband Johnathan Dworkin, a Cleveland, Ohio labor arbitrator. The couple was married earlier that day at a small ceremony performed by Mayor Ma-yor Jack Green at the Old Town Gallery on Park Ave. Guests sipped champagne and exchanged friendly conversation con-versation before sitting down to an excellent brunch. ... Judy had neglected to buy a bridal bouquet but a red carnation from a centerpiece fit the bill. As she tossed the single flower back to a crowd of well wishers, she and Johnathan left for a three day honeymoon honey-moon at the Homestead in Midway. Judy plans to stay on at I - - , . . 1 : ' I - 'Jr'vk- . 'r f ? - - -f I t , - 4 , r .J1.,.,, yxmmMaJi 4 J2 ,,r ' J 6 i i Arlene Loble and Tina Lewis.-. , Kit', rr-S"- W 4 " i ni ; . ,c Tnlmathan, Dworkin, 1 Mayor Jack Green, - Judy MacMahon. ' - A . l; A j. K .,..; '- a aY -f . V ,fV- ftV,ir U-, In, , mm m .www wr Frank Bell sad Patricia Geary. ' ' ' "f I ' J C , V ' . . . s if v 5 - x , N v - v V ' , Mclanic and Hank Louis. |