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Show Springville miss weds man from Vancouver, Washington I ri for the' present, but plan to return re-turn to Provo. A shower was given to the bride-elect prior to her marriage mar-riage and before, going to Washington. Nan Harward and Karen Jacobsen hosted the event to which a number of girlfriends of the bride-elect attended. Gifts were opened, and visiting and lunch occupied the evening's event. Linda Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Peterson, became the bride , of Ken Pierce son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pierce of Portland, Ore., Feb. 3. The marriage ceremony was performed by Bishop Orson P. Arnold in the LDS church at Vancouver, Washington. A reception was held at the home of the bridegroom following follow-ing the marriage. The bride chose a street length gown of white lace with long sleeves, with an over skirt of matching scolloped lace. A short veil was fastened fasten-ed to her crown of pearls. Matron Ma-tron of honor was the groom's sister, Delores Parker with Gary Markstaller acting as the best man. Miss Linda Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Peterson, became, .the bride of Ken Pierce in wedding rites at Vancouver, Washington. , The newlyweds honeymooned at Mt. Hood and Mt. Bachelor, Bache-lor, Bend, Ore,' where they participated in the skiing there. A graduate of the Springville Spring-ville Seminary and high school here, the bride was a cheerleader, cheer-leader, member of the Booster activity club , and the Steno club. The groom graduated from Washington high school where he was captain of the football team and was an all-state all-state player. He was president of the letterman's club. He attended the BYU and is now serving in the services at Ft. Lewis, Washington. The newlyweds will make their home in Olympia, Wash., |