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Show Miss Damico recites vows in church rites In a church ceremony in the Eighth ward, attractive Miss Bonnie Jean Damico, daughter of; Mr. and Mrs. James A. Damico of this city, recited wedding vows with Ralph E. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal E. Kershner of Orem. Bishop Ray Cope performed the ceremony in the presence of immediate family members mem-bers and close friends of the couple. , Y-Y a- . k ' V'Y Y j r i " ;: . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Smith wed early this month will reside in Salt Lake City. She is the former Miss Bonnie Jean Damico of Springville. For her marriage, the bride chose a floor-length gown of lace and net over taffetta. It was fashioned with long pointed point-ed lace sleeves, fitted bodice, with lace-scalloped neckline. Her full-flowing veil was arranged ar-ranged to a rosette of sequins and seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of spider mums and roses. Attendants, Karen Woodward, Wood-ward, matron of honor: Sharon Shar-on Wilkinson, Susan Friel, Jo Anne Forsyth, Sheila Williamson, William-son, Jennie Lou Durf ey and Susan Callister, bridesmaids, were attired in rust-colored sheaths and their flowers were spider mums. Little flower girl was Mary Etta Woodward and the best man was Mike D. Brown. Assisting with the reception of guests at the reception, which followed the wedding ceremony, were the parents of the bride and groom, Mrs. Damico appearing in a green and rust print and Mrs. Kershner, Ker-shner, green velvet. Their corsages cor-sages were spider mums. Greeting guests at the door, were: Don H. Forsyth, Larry Beck and Jay McQuery, while Katy Wood registered guests. Arranging the gifts were Mrs. Preston Gray, Mrs. Ken; McClure, Mrs. George Cross-man Cross-man and Mrs. Victor Nolan. Giftf bearers were Sharon j and Nena Williamson. j Serving were Caroldean Mason, Ma-son, Mary Lu Christiansen, Diane Alleman and Carrie Williamson. Wil-liamson. Cecil Brown was acting act-ing hostess. The couple left shortly after the wedding to make their home in Salt Lake City, where the bride will continue her schooling at the Robert Steur School of Beauty. Desire hath no rest. Robert Burton |