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Show m, .1 ii, t t . i ; " -'' i pp iiiiiiiiip I pi ;; iWt.::;:k.f i- ; ::':;:;!;:v : 5 mtx'A J s k, s V.: Couple make home in Springville after temple rites, reception Mr. and Mrs. Garth Morgan who are making a home in Springville. She is the former Miss Jean Patrick. Now at home in Springville are newlyweds Mr and Mrs. Garth Morgan who were married mar-ried recently in the Manti LDS temple. She is the former Miss Jean Patrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Patrick of this city and Garth's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Morgan Mor-gan of Mapleton. Following their marriage, they were honored at a Reception Recep-tion in the Fourth-Tenth ward amusement hall. The bride chose a model of bridal satin with lace accents. The fitted bodice had lace trim and appliques of lace repeated re-peated in the full skirt. A matching lace cloche trimmed with rhinestones and seed pearls held her veil, and she carried a bouquet of orchids and baby roses. Attendants were Mrs. Vance Keetch, Mrs. Bill Bearnson and Mary Patrick, all sisters of the bride; Marva Lynn Morgan, Mor-gan, sister of the groom, Mrs. Arnie Brown, Mrs. Bonner Gil-lis, Gil-lis, and Laurel Springer. They were dressed in blue empire-waisted empire-waisted frocks and carried heart-shaped bouquets of white carnations. Clair Barney was best man. The bridal party greeted guests before a large double heart, twined with flowers. Flowers and a lace-covered table furnished an attractive setting for the wedding cake. Organ music was played throughout the evening by Bill Kapp. Mr. and Mrs. Bry Nelson of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan of Beaver were at the door to greet the callers and Jo Ann Daybell attended the guest registry, Gifts were arranged ar-ranged for display by Mrs. Clair Barney Mrs. Alan Har-mer, Har-mer, Mrs. Kent Blackley, Mrs. Robert Jacobson, JoAnn Johnson John-son and Mrs. John Robertson. Refreshments were served by Carolyn Simmons, Cyntha Dal-ton, Dal-ton, Lorraine Taylor, Mary Huff, Susan Bailey, Ann Childs and Betty Goodsell. |