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Show LJve in Springville ... j ' I ,, ,m y jr-r-it--- -T 'i i I, n , 1 : . Ifis ?S ' V 1 ' V , . : !. ) f J 1 . ! S I f ' i -her f v V v. , : Xeulyueds Mr. and Mrs. Clark E. Fullmer (Donna Jean Cran-(Jall) Cran-(Jall) cut their wedding cake before leaving on their wedding mp to the Pacific Northwest. Donna Jean Crandall, Clark Fullmer Exchange Vows in Salt Lake Temple In the stately setting of the Salt Lake Temple, lovely Donna Jean Crandall, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crandall of this city, became the bride of Clark E. Fullmer, son of Elmer Fullmer also of this city. The wedding ceremony was performed per-formed by President Burton on Tuesday September 6, in the presence pres-ence of a number of close relatives including parents of the bride and groom; also Mrs. Beulah Henrich-sen, Henrich-sen, grandmother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klauck, aunt and uncle; Bishop and Mrs. Ruel Crandall, Cran-dall, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Clayson. A buffet dinner, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Fullmer honored the couple in the garden of the bride's parents, following the ceremony, for members of the wedding party and the groom's two sisters, Cherie and Colleen Fullmer. The following evening in the Second-Eighth ward church, parents par-ents of the bride entertained at a reception. The bride and groom made a charming picture as they stood in an archway of flowers banked with candelabra to greet relatives and friends. The bride's wedding dress created by her mother was an enchanting model of frothy nylon tulle with an elegant re-embroider-ed lace banded skirt, tight-fitting bodice of satin, long pointed sleeves of lace embroidered on tulle and lace yoke. Her bridal bouquet was of van-da van-da orchids centered with a deep-throated deep-throated orchid and tied with velvet vel-vet ribbon. . ' A satin crown embroidered with seed pearls from which fell a veil of illusion completed her wedding attire. . . f. . Bonnie Grover, cousin of the bride, stood as matron of honor, attired in blue, while Menam Bowler, a cousin, LuAnn Olsen, Katherine Call, Laura Lee Clayson fnd Carol Friel were bridesmaids nH wore dresses of similar design m pink dotted tulle with full skins MDavfdhtmym:nd was best man t0Grheeetfnrgests at the door were Mr and RaY Klauck, while David Allan and illan Hall were ushers and Joan Madsen attended lengwafafsmall tables each ofwhTch was centered with a . crystal crys-tal hurricane lamp bedded in pe tunias and ivy on a pink ctoth. riadioli and roses in tall basKeta added o the hall decorations and fWed an attractive division be-twe be-twe the serving space and the gifltabeautiful 3-tiered wedding w traced the serving table Sctfl" crystal holders on 61 se'rvmg6' were Carol Holmes, jan Harrison, LaRae , Cherie Fullmer, Laura Cutler ana Patrea Henrichsen jn. Gift bearers were Colteen u mer, Judy Adams and Steven wo Sefter the reception, the newly- LTthUft cSfornfa6 Pacific Northwest ai Upon their return, they w their home in &P1 uls v -rvtt studies. |