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Show Wedding reception honors new Mr., Mrs. Terry Barney Saturday s i j " -i I V ' ' , " A :; I ' . ' ' ' - j ! . s 1 ' I l ' . i '"''.' - ; ' ' j it i ; ll ,, In a wedding ceremony performed per-formed in the Third-Ninth ward Saturday evening, Miss Marilyn Snow became the bride of Terry Barney with Bishop Wm. Pratt performing the ceremony cer-emony before relatives and close friends. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton R. Snow and the groom is the son of Ar, and Mrs. Royal Barney. Following the ceremony, the parents of the bride honored .he newlyweds with a lovely .eception. The bridal partv jtood before a background oi .vhite which was decoratec .uffling draped with emaralc jreen net and white rope jord and lighted with minia ure twinkle lights. Greer, .erns on Grecian columns separated sep-arated the serving room and jift room. The entire decorating decora-ting theme was carried out in an artistic green and white color theme. The serving tables were decorated with miniature bird cages of white I were performed by LeMar Graves, a brother-in-law and , Clair Barney, brother of the groom. Art Reid greeted at the door. Ring bearer was Tommy Snow. At the guest register were the Misses Diana Di-ana Alleman, Juanita Stewart and Linda Wightman. Assisting in the gift room were sisters of the groom: Mrs. Carla Crandall, Mrs. Jeaii Brown and Mrs. Fern Collins. Serving: Cheryl Johnson, Susan Sus-an -Fnel, Susan Litster, Margaret Mar-garet Mayne," Pat Whitney, r"at Hall, Linda Lamb, Diane Boyer, Lorraine Horton, Susan Sus-an Harmer, Carol Greenhalgh, and Pat ..Ollerton. A three tiered wedding cake was centered on the table which was covered with an imported Carribean silk table cloth. The cake was decorated with white silver bells, white roses, green leaves and delicate deli-cate festoon borders and trim. Green candles in milk grass holders with white roses and green ribbons at the base were Miss Marilyn Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton R. Snow, became the bride of Terry Barney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Barney in wedding rites performed at Third-Ninth Third-Ninth ward Saturday evening. on either side of the beautiful wedding cake. The newlyweds will reside in Springville where the bride will complete her schooling at high school. The groom is attending at-tending the Brigham Young University. net rufflings, with green ivy and white roses at the base. The bride was charming in a dress of chantilly lace over .iylon tulle, with scalloped neckline, bordered with pearl and sequin trim and with long tapered sleeves, ending in points at the wrist. Her Med-evial Med-evial style cap of satin trimmed trim-med with pearls and sequins to match her neckline trim of dress, held her waist-length viel of nylon tulle. A cultured pearl necklace, a gift from the groom, was her only jewelry. jew-elry. She carried a bouquet of two white orchids with feathered feath-ered carnations and satin streamers on a lace and net fan. Brides maids, who wore emerald em-erald green brocaded satin with matching shoes and white net and satin bow-styled half hats, each carried fans of lace and nylon net with feathered carnations and Lily of the Valley Val-ley in white. These included Delia S. Graves, Mary Jane Bird, Barbara Bird, Linda Hall Gayle Hutchings, and Ruth Wentz. The bride's mother was lovely lov-ely in a pale green brocade. Mrs. Barney chose light blue lace and each wore white feathered carnations with yellow yel-low rosebuds. Best man duties |