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Show "fc to"- Mr., Mrs. Jerry D. Adams wed in December, make home here Making a home in Springville Spring-ville are the new Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Adams, who were married December 19, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and honored the same evening with a reception in the First-Twelfth Ward Church. The bride is the former Miss Carol Pehrson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Pehrson of Og-den. Og-den. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arvil B. Adams of Springville. Mr. Adams recently returned from a mission in the Gulf States, is continuing his education educa-tion at BYU, while Carol is employed as an X-ray technician techni-cian at Utah Valley Hospital. For her wedding, the charm-.! charm-.! ing young bride chose a gown of white satin with dainty applique ap-plique highlighted by pearls and sequins around the neck and trimming the skirt front. The fitted bodice was designed with long pointed sleeves and the skirt fell to a chapel train. She carried a bouquet of red and white roses and her veil of illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls and sequins Mrs. Betty Teela of Provo, was matron of honor, while Connie Pehrson, Margie Christensen, Chris-tensen, Diane Allan, Laura Rawlings and Janet Hahn were bridesmaids. They wore ava-cado ava-cado green satin gowns with green shoes and their flowers were red and white carnations. Greeting guests at the door were Al Naegle, Dale Thayne and Cloice Humble. Marilyn Berry was at the guest register. regis-ter. In the gift room were Charlotte Char-lotte Judd, Vonda Sullivan and Maria Diaz and serving was done by Vicki Adams, Sandra Pherson and Vickie Pehrson. A beautiful 4-tiered wedding cake all white with a touch of red and topped with tiny wedding wed-ding rings and bells adorned the serving table. The couple left on a short honeymoon following the reception. If . . i m t fi-.-;-,'' . ! ."' , : v- , ; t , -"At ; l i : i :; y r- . - -v ' -; I , v -, . ' - -i , - 1 '" " ,- : i ' i ' - . 1 tt. ,." ::: , - - ' '', t. ': f ' 1 MRS. JERRY D. AD AIMS, the former Miss Carol Pehrson, Pehr-son, wed in recent Salt Lake Temple ceremony, living here. |