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Show I i " ' ' " : - ' ' , j r"' ' -' I ' - Jj -1 ! vV? I - S ? ? ; ' I : t , - ! i Sf ' i i , . : ; '. i J " r:- ' ''' i ;,;. ' j Mrs. Ray Keith Daybell, the former Miss Eloise Blanchard, now at home in Provo following recent temple wedding and reception. Eloise Blanchard is married to Ray K. Daybell in temple J The Manti Temple was the setting for the wedding of charming Miss Eloise Blanchard, Blanch-ard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Blanchard of this city and Ray . Keith Daybell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kirkwood, also of Springville. President A. Bent Peterson performed the ceremony. A reception in the Eighth ward church amusement hall, honored the newlyweds and the bride chose for the occasion a beautiful gown of lace and taffetta. The lace bodice was trimmed in seed pearls and pearlized sequins and had long tapered sleeves. The full bouffant bouf-fant taffetta skirt fell floor-length. floor-length. It featured flounces on each side caught at the back with a large bow. Her veil of illusion was arranged to a crown of seed pearls and lily-of-the-valley. She carried a bouquet of white camillias surrounded by tiny red rosebuds and stepha-notis stepha-notis and nink satin streamers. Mrs. Carol Blanchard, sister-in-law to the bride was matron of honor and Carolyn Bowles, Kara Lee Clements, Connie Holdaway, Kathleen McKenzie were bridesmaids with Judy Daybell, junior bridesmaid. They wore magenta magen-ta colored sheaths and carried a huge white mum surrounded surround-ed with tiny pink crysanthe-mums crysanthe-mums and white streamers. Lanny Daybell was best man to his brother. Mrs. Blanchard chose a blue silk shantung and lace for her daughter's wedding and the groom's mother, wore a blue brocade sheath. Their flowers were white camilias and pink carnations. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cope and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Simpson. Simp-son. Ann Crandall and Connie Hatfield were at the guest register. re-gister. Rex Blanchard and John Charles Blanchard were ushers. Presiding over the gift room were Helen Wiscombe, Alice Crowley and Gertie Ruff, assisted as-sisted by Paul Jay Blanchard, Karen Bjarnson and David Cope, gift bearers. Joyce Poul-sen Poul-sen and Carole Blanchard were in charge of the trousseau. A beautiful 4-tiered wedding cake, each tier setting on a tall pink column, was decorated decor-ated with lace, pink crysanthe-mums crysanthe-mums .and wedding bells. On either side were tall candles in crystal candelabra and floating float-ing magenta-colored carnations. carna-tions. The young couple are making mak-ing their home in Provo, where the groom is employed. |