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Show f v - V : ' f -; 1 ' " ' : i j . S -' " : ' '- V ' ' I i ' ' ' .. ' I f A ; ! i - . i - ... ..- ... v i : 1 MR. AND MRS. JOHN WOFFINDEN (Janet Pulley) Reception Honors Newlyweds After Logan Temple Wedding Ceremony Miss Janet Pulley and John Woffinden exchanged marriage vows in an impressive ceremony cere-mony held Friday, April 24 in the Logan LDS Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Pulley of American Fork, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woffinden of Pleasant Grove. The following evening, Saturday, Satur-day, April 25, a reception was held in their honor in the Fifth Ward Cultural Hall in American Ameri-can Fork. The bride was dressed in a beautifully chantilly lace wedding wed-ding gown with fitted bodice, long fitted sleeves and a full skirt made of four rows of lace. The long train was of matching chantilly lace. The sheer veil was caught with tiny embroidered rosebuds. The bride's flowers were green cymbedian orchids, talsman rosebuds, stephanotis and lilly of the valley with green and gold streamers. An aisle lined with pillars holding live greenery led to the beautiful bride and handsome groom. The bridal party stood before a back drop of black wrought iron with lighted pillars pil-lars encased in wrought iron with large bouquets of yellow mums and gladiolas and orange or-ange bows. Attending the bride were Cindy Cin-dy Pulley, Deann Woffinden, Shayne Lloyd, Ruth Washburn and Junior bridesmaid was Lana Slater. The bridesmaids were dressed in empire waisted gold moray taffety gowns accented ac-cented with moss green ribbon. Flowers were nosegays of orange or-ange carnation and lily of the valley, tied with green and gold ribbon and streamers. Mothers of the bride and groom wore identical dresses of orange crepe. Their corsages corsag-es were green cymbedian orchids or-chids with moss green ribbon. Best man duties were performed per-formed by Greg Woffinden, a brother of the groom. Ushers were Wayne Pulley, Mark Washburn, Bob Atwood and Bryce Anderson. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Anderson Ander-son Jr., cousins of the bride. Lou Dean Tomlinson was at the guest book. Gift bearers were Kirk Slater, Kolleen Wedge-wood Wedge-wood and Sherry Pittman. Three beautiful handmade quilts made an attractive backdrop back-drop for the bride's lovely trousseau which was arranged by the bride's grandmother, Alice Slater. A large wrought-iron pillar, holding a large bouquet of yellow yel-low mums and gladiolas entwined en-twined with miniature gold lights centered the diamond shaped gift table. The gifts were beautifully displayed by Mrs. Leigh Wedgewood. Helping Help-ing in the gift room were Judy Meredith, Diane Seals, Karren Read and Daniele Lloyd. The wedding cake was a 3-tiered 3-tiered creation with orange roses, ros-es, a miniature temple on top and a bride and groom at the base. Centered on a green lace cloth, amber lights and greens circled the revolving cake, which was further enhanced by the wrought iron backdrop. Matching lighted pillars were at each side of the serving area. Wroughtiron containers with twisted tapers and yellow mums centered on white cloths made up the serving tables. Kathy Wedgewood was hostess over the serving area. Serving were Ann Slater, Allyson Slater, Slat-er, Christine Taylor, Shrylene Whiteley and NikM Harris. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Slater and Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Pulley, grandparents grandpar-ents of the bride, and Mrs. Myrtle Woffinden, grandmother grandmoth-er of the groom. Pre-nuptial parties were given giv-en for the bride by Mrs. Mel Anderson Jr., Mrs. Gleed W. Olsen, Mrs. Steve Aston and Mrs. Wayne Frandsen. The couple are making their home in Marysville, Calif., where the groom is serving in the Air Force. |