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Show j ; 1 j ' j ! ! ' ' . i ! blue silk for the reception and Mrs. Parker a gold-colored gown. Their corsages were pink rosebuds and carnations with turquoise ribbon. Greeting guests at, the door were Mr. and Mrs. David Pro-thero Pro-thero and Dr. and Mrs. Reed Holdaway. Mrs. David Cox of Ogden and Mrs. Terry Curtis were at the guest register. In the gift room were Mrs. T. Grant Owen, Mrs. Elmo Hoagland, Mrs. Jackie Huff and Portia Nielson. Serving was by Bonnie Barker, Barbara Bills, Sarah Broderick, Pamela Child, Sherry Palfreyman, Vickie Vic-kie Paxman, Carol Simonson and Linda Snow. A 3-tiered wedding cake in white with tiny pink rosebud-clusters rosebud-clusters at the side and topped with miniature bluebirds and tiny white satin bells, rested on a mirror to add to the decorations de-corations about the hall. The couple spent a few days honeymoon in Las Vegas, Nev., and the groom has now resumed re-sumed his studies at Brigham Young University. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Parker wed in Ma-nti LDS Temple Tem-ple were honored at recent reception in Springville Stake House. She is the former Miss Janet Gale. Newlyweds at home here after temple wedding, reception of pink rosebuds and white carnations with white satin streamers. Attendants, Mrs. Joan' Gale, matron of honor; Mary and Linda Parker and Dee Anna Kriotts, bridesmaids, were attired at-tired in turquoise blue corduroy cordu-roy ' sheaths and each held a single long-stemmed pink rose accented with a pink satin bow. Best man to the groom was his brother, Jack Parker. Mrs. Gale chose a turquoise Making their home in Springville are recently married, mar-ried, Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Parker, who after their temple tem-ple wedding at Manti, were honored with a reception at Springville Stake House. She is the former Miss Janet Gale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Perry Gale and Donald's parents par-ents and Mr. and Mrs. Lind-sey Lind-sey C. Parker. They received their guests in an archway studded with pink rosebuds with pink bluebells blue-bells and blue satin ribbon at the top to set the color theme for the reception. The bride was lovely in a white brocaded satin wedding gown designed with round neckline and long, pointed sleeves edged with seed pearls. The pleated skirt featured a slight train and tiny covered buttons trimmed the back. Her double veil of illusion flowed from a tierra of seed pearls and she wore a cultured pearl pendant, a gift from the groom. She carried a bouquet |