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Show Granger Miss Weds , j v. 1 : - --, , , ir 1st." -my ff ' , ' ' - f s5fcs " 1 - II 3w T .4 1 Mr AS'. JJ1 k. 1 eft. ; - N J It i:- 1 ' r ; yi ill Mrs. Clair Steck was Miss Sharon Wolf before her Juno wedding Miss Sharon Wolf became the bride of Clair Steck in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony performed per-formed June 11, with President Presi-dent Raymond Clayton officiating. offici-ating. Mr. Steck is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steck of Magna. Parents . of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Wolf, 1649 W. 33rd S.. honored the couple at a reception the same evening at the Reception Recep-tion Center on east 33rd S., The couple greeted guests stand-ing stand-ing before a large bank of yellow gladioli and blue tinted tint-ed dasies. The bride was very lovely in a floor length gown of chan-tilly chan-tilly lace and tulle over white satin. The fitted bodice featured feat-ured a scalloped neckline and long tapered sleeves. Her elbow length veil of illusion was attached to a tiara of seed pearls and sequins. She carried carr-ied a large white orchid, surr ounded by stephonitis tinted blue. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Linda Mellon. Mell-on. " Sisters of the bride, Misses Joyce and Marilyn Wolf, were bridesmaid and junior bridesmaid. brides-maid. They were dressed alike in gowns of crystalette in shades of gold, saphire blue, and light yellow. Mothers of both the bride and the bridegroom were dressed in blue. Duties of the best man were performed by Kay Merkeley. Ushers were Darrel Wolf, Lloyd Shelley, and Steve Havilo. Young Randy Wolf served as junior usher. All male attendants attend-ants wore blue tinted carnations. carnat-ions. Following a short honeymoon at Jaskson Hole, Wyo. the newlyweds returned to make their home in Magna. |